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When it underwent renovation, supporters shuttled her to First Baptist.
Others shuttled sideways, pretending to protect themselves from the devil.
And fast-money psychology has quickly shuttled to greed from fear.
Ms. Scipio was shuttled among four foster homes in three years.
They will be shuttled to and from Belgium during the trial.
Sondland did not comment as he was shuttled into the Capitol.
I pumped in the hedge fund offices and shuttled the milk.
She was shuttled in and out of hospitals for tests and surgeries.
If you stop being useful, you get quickly shuttled to the side.
And then, the press were shuttled off as the stars reveled inside.
So, he was shuttled away when the team saw him as expendable.
The two soon were loaded onto a city bus and shuttled away.
A railroad system shuttled heavy ammunition from the smaller magazine buildings nearby.
Choristers, instrumentalists and audiences alike repeatedly shuttled up and down Lower Broadway.
His career had flat-lined, and was shuttled off to the morgue.
Before then, she and the others will be shuttled around the city.
For two years, Cuarón shuttled back and forth between Mexico and California.
Mr. Charleston then shuttled through Mississippi, Tennessee and Colorado, taking odd jobs.
Homeless, the mother and child shuttled from one city shelter to another.
Instead, parents are being shuttled to see the girls in small numbers.
Right: Victims comfort each other after being shuttled in by a water taxi.
As ambulances shuttled the injured to hospitals, lines formed at blood donation centers.
Kerry on April 21, he'd been shuttled off to the Tower of London.
Occasionally her superiors shuttled her to the mayor's mansion to give landscaping advice.
The Catholic Church shuttled around sex-abusing priests for decades with little reckoning.
He shuttled among several host families, enduring years of physical and emotional abuse.
They shuttled from one side of the Stamford Bridge field to the other.
They will be shuttled to other centers in Italy later in the week.
They were shuttled to the resort where they'll be staying until October 19th.
Not only could people be shuttled up and down, but so could heavy freight.
He was shuttled among federal facilities in Pennsylvania, New York, Oklahoma and North Carolina.
RTS said the journalists were blindfolded as they were shuttled to several different locations.
The couple had 10 children, and they shuttled among the homes of various relatives.
We shuttled to Kabul on Blackhawk helicopters, with gunners poised to return hostile fire.
During those years Ms. Franklin shuttled monthly between her home in California and Detroit.
In Brussels, several trade groups regularly shuttled between meetings with senior European officials last week.
Overseas, the flight and cabin crew get shuttled to/from the airports via private buses.
Following the vows, guests were shuttled to the reception and subsequent after-party in Sarrians.
Several Republicans with concerns over the bill shuttled in and out of McConnell's office: Sens.
Elias could not be reached for comment Wednesday, as he shuttled between courtrooms in Florida.
Her mind shuttled away from her vacant stomach and visited every other despairing incarcerated soul.
Ro Khanna (D-CA), who shuttled the War Power Resolution through the House, with Sen.
He shuttled among his numerous residences, cultivating what Lutz called a "God-like CEO" status.
But as she was shuttled from one Texas shelter to another, she became increasingly depressed.
The next day, Pompeo shuttled to the White House and delivered the briefing in person.
It is thought the men in the video were being shuttled into large detention centers.
That portends a major improvement from how money is currently shuttled through the financial system.
For weeks, Babak had frantically shuttled between Dubai and Iran to press for his release.
By default, new devices that aren't associated with your email address will get shuttled to Guest.
This movie that Jackman painstakingly shuttled into theaters finally had a win, and it was big.
She's toured Alaska, she's shuttled between small New England towns, she's signed months-long cruise contracts.
They arrived early at Second Baptist Church and were shuttled to St. Martin's after security sweeps.
The system was overwhelmed, and Manu was shuttled to camps in various places: Münster, Leverkusen, Cologne.
American ambassadors have sometimes shuttled between offices in countries like Myanmar, which built new capital cities.
The family scuttlebutt is that Private Carlile shuttled messages between Cherokee Confederates and their Choctaw allies.
A family that was on its way to the state was shuttled to Connecticut, where Gov.
Salieri was now Gluck's heir apparent, and for several years he shuttled between Vienna and Paris.
So he shuttled from conference rooms to exam rooms, meeting with doctors, patients, and hospital executives.
There's no vacancy in the Rangers' major league infield, though, so Profar shuttled down to Triple-A.
They shuttled him to dry land but didn't know where to take him from there, he said.
"It's like being shuttled around, having our virtual contact lenses in, and shutting ourselves off," Gabbard said.
Last year, top creators were even shuttled to the convention center in black SUVs with tinted windows.
Too many women who end up in prison have been shuttled through the abuse-to-prison pipeline.
George worked for a division of the United Nations, which shuttled the family all over the world.
The work seemed no less urgent as she shuttled around the ward, treating children with respiratory problems.
So Pelosi shuttled back and forth, negotiating into the early hours yesterday, until the balance was achieved.
Instead, attendees were asked to meet at a remote location before being shuttled to the host's house.
We're shuttled to a fancy restaurant for what I'm told is going to be a quick lunch.
They are shuttled to their workplaces in the morning and back to the gates in the evening.
Local reporters have shuttled from one training session to another, clamoring for sound bites that never materialize.
When she was finally shuttled out of the country, she returned to the United States physically diminished.
Mothers cooked meals for the community, taxi drivers shuttled pro-democracy rebels wherever they needed to go.
Meanwhile, the caucuses of Congress and JDS were being shuttled from one locked-down luxury resort to another.
In a sprawling career that spanned six decades, the prolific star shuttled between motion pictures, TV and stage.
Zubac stayed patient, even as he shuttled back and forth between the D-League and the varsity squad.
Finally, in September, a fleet of taxis shuttled them to the beach in small groups to board boats.
She shuttled women to the airport so they could fly to New York, where abortions were already legal.
On many days, I felt as if I were being shuttled between two different cities, two different worlds.
Selected guests were shuttled to a nearby dispensary to test samples of Mr. Prince's marijuana brand, Katz + Dogg.
Most days, he shuttled around the gouged-out streets in his hatchback, a car recognized across gang lines.
On the evening of February 19543th, the Lincolns had shuttled between his upstairs sickbed and the East Room.
Saad, a non-violent activist, was shuttled between interrogation centers before being transferred to Saydnaya prison in 2012.
State television said 15 buses shuttled fighters out of Beit Sahm, Babila, and Yalda south of the capital.
But mostly — as I discovered — they're shuttled between expensive hotels and events in cars with blacked out windows.
The Agha family's business, a bus company that had shuttled customers between Yemen, Syria and Saudi Arabia, closed.
We're lucky if we can walk out of the game ourselves – instead of being shuttled away into the sky.
All of the passengers were accounted for, and airport staff shuttled them back to the terminal, according to Guerin.
Another attendant told me that we may be sent to a lot 4 miles away and be shuttled in.
She told him about a bus that shuttled people from Rockford to a cluster of factories 143 minutes away.
And they were shuttled around Kabul in ordinary minibuses, not in the armored cars that protect many Western contractors.
It shuttled hundreds of people to safety in Jersey City after the World Trade Center was attacked on Sept.
As the hotel sits in the middle of the water, guests need to be shuttled out by private boat.
Shuttled to Bainbridge Island by ferry, I found that the initial highway miles proved to be quiet and comfortable.
Millicia shuttled it over to Ki, who approved it, and opened her borrowed mouth to reveal jagged unwhitened teeth.
Under a metal railway bridge, vans picked up African migrants and shuttled them on dirt roads toward the border.
Throughout the day, parties caucused in separate rooms on two floors, as negotiators, including Judge Polster, shuttled among them.
She has since been shuttled around the country from safe house to safe house to protect her from reprisals.
In some cases, customers will be offered savings or deals in order to be shuttled around in Waymo vehicles.
He shuttled between his family home in New Jersey and Nigeria, where he is a citizen, without much interference.
She loses the name "Ofwarren" and is set to be shuttled to a new home under a new commander.
After arriving in Jordan, he had shuttled from camp to camp, ending up in Ma'an, an impoverished southern town.
Splayed at her feet, her son, Artem, 11, shuttled a silver marble across the floor, sending the cat flying.
Mr. Trump shuttled between the presidential residence and the Oval Office, where he spent some time in the afternoon.
The lawyer says he was shuttled from jail to jail, kept in poor conditions, and denied his constitutional rights.
As stress is applied to the material, charge accumulates, which can then be shuttled away to do useful work.
Guests, which included Michael B. Jordan and the entire cast of "Empire," had to be shuttled to the event.
Tired of being shuttled around, I decided to take a 25-cent Trolebus to a $60 seven-course tasting menu.
Eventually, all 33 were shuttled to safety up a narrow shaft one-by-one, in a specially designed steel capsule.
By the time I turned 18, I had been shuttled between 45 different families and transferred to 23 different schools.
Nearly 250 people have shuttled from government service to Google employment or vice versa over the course of his administration.
That sperm is then shuttled through a network of pipes, mixed with other ingredients, and shot out into the world.
The boat picked up both the DIY adventurer and his canine co-pilot and shuttled them off to dry land.
During the Obama administration, over 250 people shuttled back and forth between jobs in the White House and at Google.
They also were routinely shuttled to various cities beyond Seattle, including places in California and New York, the department said.
He made three quick-trigger triples in the first quarter, and shuttled two nifty backdoor passes to George and Cousins.
The ECOWAS heads of state shuttled back and forth to The Gambia's capital, Banjul, pressuring their colleague to leave peacefully.
An injury at birth had crippled the six-year-old boy, whose family was shuttled out of Aleppo in 2016.
As HHS took the camp down, camp workers shuttled hundreds of kids to El Paso International Airport early every morning.
All the documents, which have to be certified by the authorities, are often shuttled by motorbike in Kenya for signatures.
America and Iran, Iran and Israel, Saudis and Houthis, Sunnis and Shiites — the ruler of Oman shuttled between them all.
"We speak hockey," Murphy said after the practice, as she shuttled between meetings, trailed by a phalanx of Chinese players.
By default, new devices get shuttled the the automatically set up "Guest" profile, which isn't a formal guest Wi-Fi network.
Left: A victim of US Airways Flight 22009 makes it to Pier 21549 after being shuttled in by a water taxi.
After decoy limos proved ineffectual against the cunning fans, the Beatles were shuttled into venues in a military-like armored car.
Iraqi officials hope it will finance railroads and reopen the pipeline that, until 1990, shuttled Iraq's oil to the Red Sea.
Griffiths shuttled between the parties to salvage a previous round that collapsed in September after the Houthis failed to show up.
After he won the fan vote, the Coyotes traded him to the Montreal Canadians, who shuttled him to the minor leagues.
Minority citizens were routinely harassed by police officers and shuttled through a court system that further exploited and victimized local residents.
In the past, Nike's worked with artists and designers to create pop-up parks and even a "skate" barge that shuttled.
They're shuttled between medical doctors who can't find anything wrong with them physically and psychiatrists who say their symptoms are imagined.
The rescue vessel eased alongside the dinghy, and we shuttled migrants back to the Dignity I in groups of around fifteen.
Two years ago, Mr. García operated a fleet of 70 trucks which shuttled 120 types of fresh vegetables across the country.
Then there was the tanklike Zil — always in black — that shuttled Nikita S. Khrushchev and Alexei N. Kosygin through Red Square.
In recent years, he has shuttled between L.A. and Atlanta, spending more time on the West Coast as his career advances.
Will more children congregate outside of school or be shuttled off for child care to grandparents, who are at higher risk?
During last week's sessions, de Mistura shuttled between the representatives of the two warring sides, who did not meet face-to-face.
In April last year, thousands of people were shuttled out of the two villages to government territory in a similar mediated agreement.
Over the past six months, UPS drones have shuttled medical samples and pharmaceutical supplies around a hospital campus in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Nisrine's husband, Ahmed, was bused from Zabadani to Beirut, then flown to Turkey, and from there shuttled into rebel-held Idlib Province.
In the 93s, Tse shuttled between North America, Hong Kong, Macau and Southeast Asia, said a senior AFP investigator based in Asia.
She shuttled me and my siblings back and forth to activities, doctor's appointments, and visits with our friends and family all week.
The courtroom, when we finally entered, was brimming with defense lawyers and prosecutors, who shuttled in and out negotiating last-minute pleas.
Kubrick nervously shuttled between his seat in the front row and the projection booth, where he tweaked the sound and the focus.
To illustrate what he means, attendees at the Assisi seminar were shuttled to Brunello Cucinelli, a €1.9bn ($2.1bn) maker of cashmere garments.
Mr. Trump has conducted supposedly closed-door sessions on live television, or shuttled his guests to the Situation Room for maximum privacy.
Guests were shuttled up to the house from a secret location ... but it sounds like a good time was had by all.
As they shuttled between meetings with clients this week, senior bank executives expressed several concerns about the new focus on climate risks.
At the end of August, after being indicted by the grand jury, Tony was shuttled to the hospital for the last time.
He was put on "sick leave" temporarily and shuttled from parish to parish, all the while continuing to have access to children.
During his senior year of high school, Swinney and his mother shuttled between friends' homes after losing their house to foreclosure post-divorce.
Older kids are shuttled to and from a farm upstate one day a week to learn how to grow vegetables and experience nature.
In other words, the poor public schools get poorer as their best students get shuttled off to private, for-profit, or charter schools.
In the days since his arrest, the 143-year-old Hutchins has been shuttled between a series of federal facilities in Las Vegas.
Many of them are shuttled to the Crowne Plaza, a hulking hotel on the city's crescent-shaped beach flanking the South China Sea.
Sarout was among hundreds of thousands of civilians and insurgents shuttled to the northwest under surrender deals as the army reconquered their hometowns.
In the centuries since, commerce has shuttled other species around the world, while air travel has exposed millions of people to new diseases.
Please review the programming during the hours that kids are likely to be shuttled to/from school to ensure that it's appropriate programming.
When I turn my croissants, a massive flood of butter is shuttled to the end of my baking sheet, threatening an oven fire.
On Las Vegas' physical streets, traffic crawled on Tuesday as thousands of CES attendees shuttled between hotels and conference venues in heavy rain.
The house specialty is a tea-smoked Peking duck shuttled in from a Sonoma County farm just an hour north of the city.
Phil Neville insisted that Rooney "must start" against Leicester, blaming his poor form on having been shuttled between positions, rather than vice versa.
As workers huddled in a corner, counting votes, Hossein shuttled between the opposing camps, trying to persuade them to abide by the regulations.
THE GREAT GILLY HOPKINS A family film about a girl shuttled among foster homes, and her grand plan to find her biological mother.
About 4,000 south Louisiana oysters were prepared and shuttled tray by tray to a table laden with hot sauce, beer and other drinks.
He shuttled back and forth between France, the United States, Switzerland and Turkey until 1970, when he settled in Saint-Paul-de-Vence.
"Waiting, it's just miserable," he said, describing how he had been shuttled to five different hospitals in Britain over more than eight months.
Nonetheless, the LGBT Network has shuttled up to 60 individuals across the Chechen border, both into Russia proper and out of Russia entirely.
That left Luis Cessa, who in parts of three seasons had shuttled between Scranton and the Bronx no fewer than a dozen times.
I could imagine my own distress in his condition — being shuttled like a bag of bones between the nursing home and the hospital.
Since then, Saudi and Russian officials have shuttled between Riyadh, Moscow and Abu Dhabi to negotiate the oil-supply deal, the sources said.
The family, originally from Forest Hills, Long Island, shuttled regularly to Manhattan for what would be some 60-odd commercials in seven years.
Felipe Gómez Alonzo, an eight-year-old Chuj boy, died of the flu as he and his father were shuttled between holding centers.
He was sometimes shuttled to the New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute — the only psychiatric hospital in the state — to receive counseling and treatment.
We shuttled through in the morning, our parents up early, and then the children, roused in turn, hustling to get ready for school.
Only 1,000 of her fans will be selected to attend the show and the chosen ones will be shuttled to the secret location.
The model was used for Uber's short-lived self-driving program in San Francisco before being shuttled over to Arizona after a DMV dispute.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson shuttled between Gulf countries last week but left without any firm signs the feud would be resolved soon.
Things got even more interesting (read: hilarious for those following along) once the wheels started turning and fashion's who's-who got shuttled across Manhattan.
Convoys shuttled more than 35,000 people - rebel fighters, their families, and civilians who fear Assad's rule, out of the city's last rebel-held pocket.
Will they be offered a seat at the table and a share in the continent's comforts, or will they be shuttled out of sight?
Those who were fined and jailed would routinely be shuttled around the county from jail to jail on various warrants for unpaid traffic tickets.
Visitors will be shuttled to the museum from an off-site parking location, and guests who hold tickets for seven other dates from Oct.
He shuttled back and forth to Palo Alto, where he was a fellow at the Hoover Institution, a conservative think tank based at Stanford.
The company roasts its own coffee there (hence the name), and the beans are shuttled around the space in huge Willy Wonka-like tubes.
Civilians and fighters have poured in, shuttled out of towns and cities where Assad's military crushed rebels with the help of Russia and Iran.
In 2014, he shuttled a slab of white wall from the old Whitney Museum into the new, unfinished one, bringing an audience with him.
A few days after my mother took her life in 2009, my husband shuttled me and our newborn to our first postpartum/postnatal checkup.
Also on board were 10 people being shuttled up the mountain, some clinging to metal railings and others sitting on dirt-encrusted jump seats.
Over the years, Ms. Ross was shuttled, sometimes in the back of a delivery truck, to jobs in Newark; New York; Kansas City, Kan.
That was when Dalila Jakupovic of Slovenia had to be shuttled off the court during a qualifying match after she suffered a coughing fit.
And we're not talking about brief cameo appearances by black and brown faces invited to ask uncomfortable questions before being shuttled off the stage.
In 2018, HBO shuttled attendees to a ghost town modeled after Sweetwater for one of the most talked-about experiences of South by Southwest.
The sicario, then 22, agreed to live in a building next to the prison for his own protection and be shuttled to public hearings.
He hosted meetings with diplomats, shuttled messages between heads of state, and worked with global leaders on issues from human rights to refugee resettlement.
He shuttled between the two leaders half a dozen times on Sunday, officials said, with the meetings stretching to the early hours of Monday.
One person called me an "I-10 baby" because spent so much of my youth getting shuttled between the two cities on this freeway.
Popov dressed in street clothes and, with an entourage of FBI agents for security, was shuttled to a nearby bank that had agreed to cooperate.
His great-grandfather, a merchant who shuttled between Aleppo and Anatolia in the waning years of the Ottoman Empire, inspects the room from one frame.
Merchants are paying 1.51% plus ten cents for each Visa transaction, some of which gets shuttled back to the consumer in the form of miles.
Growing up as a slightly overweight kid shuttled between divorced parents, he previously lacked the ability to navigate most social situations, let alone romantic ones.
As buses shuttled evacuees out through government territory, including Salim's wife, five children, and relatives, some people cursed and threw stones at them, he added.
Al-Maysari and AQAP leaders met in a Mukalla hotel and the sheikh shuttled back and forth to Emirati officials in Aden, the commander said.
According to multiple outlets, around 40 guests were picked up from various checkpoints and shuttled to the couple's home in blacked out limos and cars.
Yet Allen dutifully reports their words, which are then shuttled to your inbox before 7 AM. This ethos bleeds into Axios's other coverage as well.
The informal networks have been dubbed an 'Overground Railroad,' referencing the 19th-century Underground Railroad of abolitionists who shuttled slaves out of the American South.
Qatar visit After his stop in Saudi Arabia, Tillerson shuttled to Qatar, which is a party to an ongoing diplomatic crisis involving several Gulf nations.
Thirty frustrating minutes later, after being shuttled between employees like a ping-pong ball, I left, wondering why something so simple had taken so long.
As Mr. Roman hid inside, Mr. Rivera was shuttled blocks away by the police, where he was questioned and asked to fill out witness forms.
At the European soccer championship, it succeeds Hyundai, whose cars and buses shuttled championship officials and VIP guests during the EURO 2016 held in France.
The three grew up together in foster care, shuttled between different families and group homes since before Wilder can remember, at the age of two.
They found that priests who had been accused of wrongdoing were shuttled to new parishes, in some instances putting them in regular contact with minors.
His 153-year-old daughter, who had accompanied him, was shuttled to another state, and the family couldn't find her for more than a month.
Many of those options can be shuttled back and forth between the majors and the minors while making close to the minimum salary of $13,000.
After the emergency medical technicians provided brief on-site triage, the ground SAR team shuttled the three mushers to the Black Hawk via snow machine.
He spent the next half-hour being shuttled from desk to desk inside the sprawling terminal, upstairs and downstairs, trying to learn more, he said.
He would shoot the painted cars as they shuttled past, taking multiple exposures in rapid succession and later collaging them to create perfect panoramic records.
After the journalists handed their phones to Apple staffers to be taped up with camera-blockings stickers, the vans shuttled the group to Stage 15.
Recent historians have pointed out how make-do the German war effort was, as industrial capacity was shuttled to solve one bottleneck by creating another.
The Department of Native Isolated People was drastically underfunded and understaffed, so Torres shuttled between the Mashco outpost and other assignments in Madre de Dios.
They've been awake for a long time, shuttled from detention center, to the ICE processing center, to the intake center, and they'll need a meal.
I was shuttled from talk to meal to interview to sleep to wake to breakfast to talk again like I was living on a conveyor belt.
In 1970, the plane shuttled Henry Kissinger, then Nixon's national security adviser, on 13 separate trips to secret peace talks with the North Vietnamese in Paris.
In her first few months at Google, Cedoni Francis shuttled between the company's New York, Mountain View, and Los Angeles offices for orientation and business meetings.
Having been shuttled by helicopter to London from Blenheim Palace after supper last night, his other stops have included tea with the Queen at Windsor Castle.
The chartered jet was one of dozens that shuttled stranded Cuban migrants from Panama to Mexico this month in what officials described as a humanitarian airlift.
In the first phase of the ceasefire on Sunday, the Lebanese Red Cross said 15 of its ambulances shuttled the remains of militants across the border.
Turkish military vehicles shuttled in and out of Syria on Friday, Reuters witnesses said, including a construction machine that helped flatten the route for a tank.
You may recall that the law was shuttled quickly though the House and Senate, without many hearings, before landing on President Trump's desk for his signature.
The Brooklyn Bridge shut downs each time a police motorcade -- including an ambulance and a SWAT team -- shuttled Guzman to and from the Manhattan federal lockup.
Merchants are paying 1.51 percent plus ten cents for each Visa transaction, some of which gets shuttled back to the consumer in the form of miles.
Clinton as she shuttled to campaign events from Florida to Illinois (with a stop in North Carolina on the way) leading up to Tuesday's voting contests.
In the coming weeks, evacuees could be shuttled to other rebel-held areas in northern Syria, including the insurgent stronghold of Idlib province, state TV said.
Valencia came off around the 82nd minute and was put on a cart, and was shuttled off the pitch and into the guts of the stadium.
His parents divorced when he was young, and he grew up in Queens and Manhattan, shuttled between relatives in what he remembered as an unhappy childhood.
Orders will be fulfilled at more than 2200 stores nationwide and shuttled to shoppers by drivers contracted through Uber, Deliv and other ride and delivery platforms.
On Wednesday, federal authorities provided new details about Felipe's final days, during which he was shuttled with his father from facility to facility before his death.
Mr. Ghosn kept homes in Paris, Amsterdam, Beirut and Rio de Janeiro; shuttled around the globe on a corporate jet; and dined with heads of state.
Gutting an animal was a science lesson, both kids gaping at the gumdrop-shaped heart, the rubbery trachea that once shuttled breath from outside to inside.
Both Ms. Stenberg and her fictional counterpart shuttled between a lower-income black neighborhood and a wealthy white private school, beginning at the age of 10.
At a rally in Battery Park in Lower Manhattan, thousands gathered in protest as nearby ferries shuttled visitors to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
After a meeting with landowners, the plane shuttled him to Oklahoma City, the state capital, where he met with a newspaper editorial board and state officials.
Eventually she and Namhoon were transported to an empty police warehouse, then shuttled to the one place you really don't want to end up: a prison camp.
Their relative calm and location had turned them into a transit point where traders brought supplies from the capital and shuttled them underground into the opposition enclave.
Joyce Wayman has been shuttled between the FLDS "houses of hiding," which some members refer to as "houses of hostage" because the doors lock from the outside.
Now, this firm sees "nominal volumes" of 4 million to 5 million barrels per week, but half of that was just shuttled in domestic ports, Birch said.
For decades, he, like many Christians in China, shuttled from one unregistered house church to another, where folding chairs served as pews and coffee tables as lecterns.
Indeed, most of the Uber drivers who shuttled me around town that week told me they had no idea their rides were being subsidized by the government.
The veterans were given minimum talking points and repeatedly shuttled to lawmakers who had already made clear they were adamantly on the other side of the issue.
While protesters marched in the streets and blocked traffic, Democratic donors congregated in a few reserved hotels and shuttled between private receptions with A-list elected officials.
Sarout was among hundreds of thousands of people, civilians and fighters, shuttled to the northwest in recent years under surrender deals as the state recovered their hometowns.
The court heard Manneh had been shuttled between at least six different detention sites between 2006 and 2008, and was never charged or given access to a lawyer.
A fleet of 24.5 to 113 cars and vans shuttled guests to and from the Florence airport – the price for the cars alone is estimated at nearly $211,220.
Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat said some operations might be shuttled to new EU cities, including the bank's European trading business, when asked during the bank's April earnings call.
Fighters and civilians have poured into rebel-held Idlib province in northwest Syria over the last year, shuttled out of other areas the army and its allies captured.
SpaceX has always intended for its Dragon capsules to ferry humans, but every SpaceX Dragon capsule launched so far has only shuttled cargo to and from the ISS.
He offered to help and, along with a stadium worker, collected the bees with his bare hands into a garbage bag and shuttled them out of the stadium.
We rarely left those progressive walls, and when we did, it was to be shuttled to Rick's Cafe, another white tourist destination that didn't care about our queerness.
You'll be shuttled to the airport with a chauffeur for no extra charge and relax at an on-flight lounge replete with premier wines, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres.
Along with several other passengers, I was informed we couldn't fly out until the next day, then directed to board a minivan and shuttled to a nearby hotel.
IN 93 British American Tobacco (BAT), a big cigarette manufacturer, shuttled a temporary cinema around six Nigerian cities in what it called the "Rothmans Experience It Cinema Tour".
When he reached the bridge, the authorities ushered him from his car and shuttled him to the side of the expressway to an office of the highway patrol.
His show is not a sitcom; it's a multimedia experiment that freely moves between forms (documentary shorts, parodic segments), just as he shuttled between worlds as a kid.
Instead, they were asked to meet at a remote location before being shuttled to the host's house — reported to be that of the Sun Microsystems cofounder Scott McNealy.
Voom declined to share ridership or revenue figures thus far, but Monnet said the company has shuttled "tens of thousands" of passengers in Mexico and Brazil so far.
Mr. Saunders served under six presidents, including Richard M. Nixon, for whom he shuttled among Middle East capitals with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger in the 1970s.
I've been shuttled around in nearly a dozen self-driving prototypes, including a Ford in Michigan, an Uber in Pennsylvania and a Chrysler minivan in the California desert.
According to the memo, Mr. Rincón was shuttled between a series of Mr. Guzmán's properties, where he was tortured and questioned by Mr. Guzmán's cousin, Juan Guzmán Rocha.
U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad reportedly shuttled between Ghani and Abdullah late into Sunday night and just before the two ceremonies, but was unable to resolve the issue.
Even as the world No. 1 ranking has shuttled between Dustin Johnson and Justin Thomas of late, Rose has been no less exceptional over the past 10 months.
In two seasons, he was shuttled back and forth between Philadelphia and Allentown six times because of injuries to Flyers goaltenders, but he never played in a game.
At a time when most humans have been shuttled away from Earth to inhabit a parallel planet called Icarus, protagonists Doug and Hilary live happily in Neo-London.
The couple is shuttled from hospital to hospital, and every night, they sleep sporadically in fear that something could go wrong with the ventilator that keeps their baby alive.
After being transported from Manhattan to the roof of a World's Fair office building in nearby Flushing, the Beatles were shuttled into the stadium via Walls Fargo armored van.
An estimated 2,500 police officers, shuttled in from around the country to supplement the 550-strong local force assigned to guard the convention, are fanned out across the city.
The two-hour activation will be spread out over two acres, with guests shuttled to the location via a "Delos shuttle" after checking in at a location in Austin.
South of Damascus, buses shuttled 200 fighters and relatives out of the Yarmouk enclave under the swap between the government and insurgents, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
For the past dozen years she has shuttled between the DOD and consulting firms, including at least once with Amazon as a client, that seek to influence the department.
Then they're quickly shuttled into vans and sent to one of Tijuana's migrant shelters — which don't always get much notice before they're expected to receive a group of returnees.
But for those working in the art world, you can hardly savor the warmer days before being shuttled onto that ferry to Randall's Island for Frieze, opening this week.
A Taliban assault on Nawa in August was barely headed off, as delegations of senior generals shuttled back and forth from Kabul to help focus the security forces' defense.
Since Italy did not have a witness protection program, American authorities hid him in a safe house in New Jersey and shuttled him back and forth across the Atlantic.
A sculpted rocket, launched from a three-dimensional skyscraper city, shuttled back and forth to the moon against a heavenly deep blue backdrop of a thousand twinkling light bulbs.
He shuttled back and forth between FBI HQ and the Washington field division — commonplace for ladder-climbers interested in hastening their ascent in the midlevel and senior executive ranks.
None of his friends were sure how or why he made a connection with China, but there he promoted championship events and shuttled between his native California and Beijing.
Chung conveyed similarly promising comments from Kim after a previous visit in March, when South Korean officials shuttled between Pyongyang and Washington to set up the Trump-Kim meeting.
Since being announced as Dudley's successor in October, Looney has shuttled around the world, visiting staff, partners and governments in BP's main hubs, from India and Azerbaijan to Senegal.
Pieced together from existing streets in the early 228.7s, the boulevard once included a trolley line that shuttled riders back and forth to Manhattan during the 22014s and 227.3s.
Salazar claims that she and her family shuttled back and forth from Colombia — her father worked as a cargo pilot, sometimes flying planes full of flowers between Medellin and Bogota.
She claims that she and her family shuttled back and forth from Colombia — her father worked as a cargo pilot, sometimes flying planes full of flowers between Medellin and Bogota.
With both parties in play, the new health law got shuttled to the Supreme Court, which unsettled the health care system, weakened the law and ultimately put consumers at risk.
This made it possible to stop them either covering the same ground twice or missing out patches as they shuttled up and down fields, which had been a frequent problem.
Companies and individuals can buy carbon offsets to mitigate their climate impact, and that money is shuttled toward investing in renewable energy, reforestation, methane collection, and other Earth-friendly products.
Bankers and company executives shuttled between meetings in Basel, Beijing and London, with Gordon Dyal, Goldman Sachs' former head of M&A, advising Syngenta through his one-man Dyalco outfit.
Everyone else — including Afghans, who made up the bulk of the crowd — would be shuttled to one of a rapidly growing number of refugee camps being set up around Athens.
What he records can be shuttled to another screen, like a baby monitor or a TV. "It works well enough to screw around at cyborg conferences," said Spence, half-laughing.
Shared, self-driving vehicles rarely need to park during the day—once you're finished grabbing your weekend groceries, your elderly neighbour is ready to be shuttled to her eye appointment.
While Kraft shuttled back and forth to Boston, where his wife, Myra, was dying of ovarian cancer, he maintained a direct line of communication with leaders of the players' union.
As the prosecutors have shuttled between the courtroom and the hotel, they have found themselves in tight spaces with Mr. Manafort's lawyers and reporters, testing their professional and social boundaries.
After being shuttled from one house to the next, they ended up at a mobile home in central Laredo, a city of 2000,22 mostly Latino residents along the Mexican border.
He was shuttled between jails to protect him from the prospect of a lynch mob, but was found and murdered, and his body violently mutilated before a mob of thousands.
Part Two is the story of his arrest, indictment and incarceration, during which he was shuttled among a half-dozen federal penitentiaries and spent nearly two years in solitary confinement.
Vice President Pence and Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price on Thursday shuttled between the Senate and House, meeting with GOP lawmakers who have been critical of the bill.
Armitage, who admitted he had no doubt that Pakistani generals would deploy nuclear weapons, shuttled between the two countries to ensure that neither they nor the Indians actually did so.
Colombian cocaine arrived to the island and was then shuttled to offshore fishing vessels that smuggled it to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, and even as far as Spain.
The transfer of militants along with large numbers of refugees has echoed deals struck within Syria in which Damascus has shuttled rebels and civilians to Idlib and other opposition areas.
Wagons shuttled goods to market, picked up arriving guests at the train station (a station wagon!), ferried the children to soccer and served as sleep-in digs for broke surfers.
There's a thumping sense of parodic parading as Josef K. is shuttled between institutions by fellow citizens who are, like him, being terrorized by random accelerations in the law's attack.
Lobbyists seamlessly shuttled between his event, held in a candlelit room on the first floor, and a gathering upstairs for State Senate Republicans, where the minimum donation was also $2350,2250.
Some experts believe that most pet cheetahs come from the Horn of Africa, where animals are poached from the wild, and shuttled by car, boat, or plane into the Persian Gulf.
Many of the people whose names were listed in the database told reporters they made seemingly innocent investments that somehow ended up shuttled into shares in a series of offshore entities.
As our launch shuttled us out to smooth granite rocks just peeking above the surface near Island No. 9 in the Similan archipelago, I wondered whether I'd made a terrible mistake.
The first two meetings were held in territory under Houthi control, after which the head of the U.N. mission tasked with overseeing the deal, Patrick Cammaert, shuttled between the two parties.
Both said they had been shuttled for hours between ornate reception halls and conference rooms at Tehran's international airport while diplomats haggled over whether they could leave on the Swiss plane.
The following is a Q&A with the charming champion, who was being shuttled back home from another workout: FIGHTLAND: How did you get connected with Dmitriy Salita, your first promoter?
Mr. Abdeslam was captured just days before the Brussels bombings, for which Mr. Laachraoui is also believed to have prepared the explosives, as he shuttled between houses in and around Brussels.
Tijuana, Mexico (CNN)Some migrants have been shuttled to the new shelter in Tijuana where "better" accommodations include a "roof and a dry floor," according to a Human Rights Watch researcher.
Ossianix has found a way to attach therapeutic proteins to shark-derived antibodies, allowing treatments to be shuttled across the barrier into the brain where they bind to a drug target.
The football-gear maker Riddell, for example, shuttled its new custom helmet liners from a design in the cloud to a product on the field in nine months, according to DeSimone.
The parts that comprise "American-made" motorcycles and cars have been shuttled back and forth over North American borders ever since the North American Free Trade Agreement was signed in 693.
A previous mediation effort by Kuwait in which the Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah shuttled between Riyadh, Abu Dhabi and Doha, failed to achieve an immediate breakthrough.
What's more, the introduction of "home" and "away" games mean that teams will have to pay to have their players shuttled between cities multiple times each week, which adds up fast.
When federal authorities requested military help for New Orleans, it took four days to get approval, while memorandums and cost estimates shuttled between the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Pentagon.
As the Coast Guard shuttled Mr. Gribble and Mr. Lawler to a hospital to be treated for hypothermia, officers dispatched a steady rotation of aircraft to look for any more survivors.
The executive order signifies a rejection of the status quo under which hundreds of thousands of our most vulnerable Americans are shuttled back and forth to dialysis centers to receive treatment.
He had been shuttled back and forth between Pittsburgh and Detroit—his father was long gone, his abusive stepfather was back in Michigan, and his mother had died two years earlier.
Dump trucks and cement mixers shuttled in material as workers rushed to fortify the damaged emergency spillway, which allows excess water to run out when the lake level rises above 103 feet.
South Korean liberal President Moon Jae-in, who favors a negotiated resolution of the nuclear crisis, shuttled between Washington and Pyongyang last year to facilitate a flurry of diplomacy between the countries.
Trucks that were too long to turn onto the narrow downtown streets were forced to idle as close to the market as they could, while smaller trucks shuttled shipments the final distance.
Most wound up waiting another seven months before burial, their names and morgue numbers shuttled back and forth by email, while the medical examiner's office delayed, saying that it was "vetting" them.
They shuttled diverse plates around a packed room: heaps of grilled meat; solyanka, the thick Russian soup, served "Olympic style"; clams from Sakhalin, a Russian island near Japan, and oysters from Crimea.
Transit passengers were sent to their connecting flights, while non-transit passengers were shuttled to a nearby processing venue from which they were dispatched to designated places for compulsory 14-day quarantine.
On Sunday night, using an arsenal of rifles he secretly shuttled in and shooting through windows he broke, Mr. Paddock, 303, sprayed gunfire into a concert crowd across South Las Vegas Boulevard.
Then, there's Mubtaahij, the horse that finished second last year to California Chrome and has shuttled between Dubai and the United States, finishing second last September in the Woodward Stakes at Saratoga.
But that meant weeks apart from Jeff and Breck as she shuttled between Canada and Alaska going through six rounds of chemotherapy, a lumpectomy, follow-up surgery and 2050 sessions of radiation.
They are not the same thing but the media are maliciously trying to confuse the two and make people believe that children are being shuttled into cages to languish for month and months.
Though it wasn't as good as the last two episodes, "Blood of My Blood" continued the general upswing in quality Game of Thrones season six has undergone since it shuttled Ramsay Bolton offstage.
Qassem Suleimani, the head of the Quds Force, the foreign operations arm of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, shuttled between Sulaymaniyah and Baghdad mediating Kurdish capitulation and advising Iraqi commanders on their assault.
The plane's last flight, according to tracking service Flight Aware, was on July 5, after it  shuttled Mayor Bill de Blasio  between his vacation in Canada and a Big Apple police memorial event.
Tillerson shuttled between Gulf countries last week to convince them to help ease the worst regional dispute in years but left the region without any firm signs the feud would be resolved soon.
Positioned from above, her gaze captures the bustling crowds, purpose built transportation that shuttled visitors from one site to the next, and the sense that New York was shaking off the Great Depression.
"Parents simply won't stand to have their children shuttled around from school to school to please some extremists," said Rosemary R. Gunning, a leader of the antibusing Parents and Taxpayers group, in 1964.
Amos spent her childhood shuttled between her parents—her father, who taught people how to get their real estate licenses in New York, and her mother, who was an aerobics instructor in California.
When both girls were shuttled to their first day of school by their mother, Michelle Obama, and a team of Secret Service agents, a photographer for Mr. Obama's transition team captured the proceedings.
They were troubled that her body had been shuttled back and forth between the funeral home and state crime lab before being cremated by the county coroner, who is also the funeral director.
NAFTA, which was first negotiated by George H.W. Bush but shuttled through Congress by Clinton, was passed with half of the House Democrats, along with a handful of conservative Republicans, voting against it.
Right or wrong, that was a lot to absorb in Dallas, as my eyes shuttled across the Pleistocene and my fingers swiped the touch-screen of the blunt hand ax I tote everywhere.
If Uber, or Tesla, or your insurance company is making money on your being shuttled around by robots, then they have to be ready to give some of it back when something goes wrong.
Gabe Polsky's fantastic 2015 documentary, "Red Army," shows how young kids were taken to special schools and shuttled into a system that prepared the best of the best to win at the international level.
But a better example of quantum entanglement in technology might be quantum encryption, in which information is shuttled around in certain physical states fragile enough to collapse at even the slightest hint of eavesdropping.
Before Perm made headlines as a cultural powerhouse, it had an identity as the gateway to the gulag, a hub for political prisoners shuttled through the city on their way to camps in Siberia.
She has urged state court administrators to open a courtroom on the island to expedite arraignments and other proceedings for inmates who commit crimes in jail; currently, those inmates are shuttled to the Bronx.
Plane-loads of party-goers are stationed in the main part of the small fishing town, before being shuttled up to the cluster of beachside nightclubs for five days and nights of Adriatic action.
Residents of the Japanese countryside were shuttled over to the installation site earlier this month, where they witnessed an LED bed of flowers experience a full seasonal year in the span of one hour.
Working with Ronald S. Lauder, the American cosmetics magnate and prominent donor to Jewish causes, Mr. Nader shuttled between Damascus and Jerusalem, using his contacts in both capitals to try to negotiate a truce.
Editorial Observer The promise of self-driving cars can be alluring — imagine taking a nap or watching a movie in a comfortable armchair while being shuttled safely home after a long day at work.
When they're not being shuttled to the Galaxy's Edge theme park land, Starcruiser guests will be able to spend their time on themed activities like practicing their lightsaber skills in a special training program.
The operation had gone on for at least eight years, netted tens of millions of dollars, and involved hundreds of women who were shuttled among American cities, sometimes every few weeks, the officials said.
S. government officials get together in the same place (like say, last night's State of the Union), there's always one person who gets shuttled to a different location, in the event of a national disaster.
The group - all local Aussies looking to purchase their first homes - were shuttled to five new apartment projects where brochures promised they could "capitalize on international deposit defaults" and snap up properties at sharp discounts.
The real question on my mind, as I rolled or was shuttled from one incomparable aesthetic experience to the next, was: how much did this focus on design impact the everyday folk of Columbus, Indiana?
He had actually shuttled between them for a few years before someone further up the Agency food chain had seen fit to shift him over to postings in sub-Saharan Africa and then Southeast Asia.
The families included children as young as babies and old as teenagers, as well as asylum seekers fleeing violence in Central America and people who were shuttled around the country to various immigrant detention facilities.
Manafort has revealed on the monitored phone calls that in order to exchange emails, he reads and composes emails on a second laptop that is shuttled in and out of the facility by his team.
American and European diplomats shuttled to the blast-wall-protected villas of the country's political elite, asking them to give President Ashraf Ghani some space to keep pursuing the reforms that had rankled so many.
Transit passengers will be sent to their connecting flights, while non-transit passengers will be shuttled to a nearby processing venue from which they will be sent to designated places for compulsory 14-day quarantines.
The steep quarter-mile route will open up the area south of the bridge to visitors, who will be shuttled to the start of the trail from the parking lot in Andrew Molera State Park.
DAVOS, Switzerland — President Donald Trump on Tuesday couldn't avoid pestering questions about his dawning impeachment trial as he shuttled from meeting to meeting at the annual World Economic Forum, thousands of miles away from Washington.
For past trials, the court kept jurors in a hotel on the remote, underdeveloped Leeward side of the base and shuttled them each day across the bay in a utility boat provided by the base.
He soon left Southern California to head north, and for the next several years he shuttled between the Bay Area and Sacramento, attending classes in between jobs serving meals in cafeterias and on rail cars.
Seeing chaos on the horizon, top Western officials have shuttled in and out of the capital, Kinshasa, trying to draw the reclusive Mr. Kabila out from his riverside residence, where he lives under heavy guard.
The details of the $1,000 to $50,000-per-plate event were held quite tightly by local GOP officials, as attendees were reportedly asked to arrive at a remote location before being shuttled to McNealy's mansion.
He soon left Southern California to head north, and for the next several years he shuttled between the Bay Area and Sacramento, attending classes in between jobs serving meals in cafeterias and on rail cars.
While pregnant, Eleven's mother participated in MKUltra, the CIA's best-known mind control project, and Eleven grew up in a secluded laboratory, shuttled among experiments, hooked up to electrodes, and forced to develop telekinetic abilities.
A few detainees were formally barred from seeing lawyers for days or weeks; many others had trouble reaching an attorney, or their attorneys had trouble reaching them, because they were being shuttled between facilities so often.
When there were no takers, United chose four passengers, including Dao, to reschedule to another flight to make room for four airline crew member who needed to be shuttled to work from Louisville the following day.
Shuttled from house to house, babysat by an array of friends and family members, he was exposed to the city's grimmest hip-hop, to Aaliyah and Mya, to funk and soul, to Cher and Shania Twain.
A handful of Democrats were already aboard a U.S. Air Force bus outside the Longworth Office Building on Capitol Hill, waiting to be shuttled to Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington for a flight to Brussels.
On Wednesday night, an art crowd shuttled up the hill and down the driveway of the famous Sheats Goldstein residence in Beverly Hills, the midcentury masterwork recently bequeathed to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
VICE: The problem with reporting on North Korea is that the tourists tend to be shuttled around the same circuit by the authorities, so we're all accustomed to the same tedious carousel of anecdotes by now.
Trump shuttled on the morning after Thanksgiving from the splendor of Mar-a-Loco to the verdure of the Trump National Golf Club, thereby tugging the media's focus from one of his revenue sources to another.
The change of mind happened during a tense week in Kabul, as American diplomats shuttled between Mr. Ghani and his rival in the recent presidential election, Abdullah Abdullah, to prevent a split in the country's government.
With nowhere to go, 8,000 people huddled in darkened terminals overnight as waves lapped at the buildings' walls, before emergency ferries and buses found a way to navigate the mangled bridge and shuttled passengers to safety.
Hagelin went through a season of extremes over four months as he shuttled from the Pittsburgh Penguins to the Western Conference's last-place Los Angeles Kings before being dealt to the defending Stanley Cup champion Capitals.
Then the police search unit by unit to see what is in the machines — and if it is, say, a South Korean soap opera, then the entire family may be shuttled off to a labor camp.
The jeweler assigned 103 security officers to watch as 114,179 "units of merchandise" — a "unit" being retailing jargon for one ring, necklace or brooch — were taken from their display cases and shuttled to the temporary store.
This exhibition, curated by the Sisley scholar MaryAnne Stevens, plots Sisley's art not only through time but through the Île-de-France region, which Sisley shuttled across as his interests changed and his money woes deepened.
You're shuttled from destination to destination, you give speeches, you shake hands, everybody wants something from you and the entire time the press is chomping at the bit in order to show how you screwed up.
The crowning attraction is obviously the 510-foot-long ark ("That's over a football field!" said the bus driver who shuttled us from parking lot to guest services), built by Answers in Genesis founder Ken Ham.
For the next two-and-a-half years, while she completed her MA in sociology at Mumbai University, Bhinderwala shuttled between India and Australia, where she took pole dancing courses, eventually becoming an advanced-level pole dancer.
The apparent result of that CENTCOM visit was a tasking to military planners: Organize a coalition of willing U.S. allies to patrol the Middle East high seas, while Pompeo shuttled across the region in search of partners.
At VidCon, Ms. Knox shuttled between performances, promotional appearances and impromptu broadcasts at YouNow's dedicated booth, but she seemed most excited about meeting other young live-streamers, most of whom she had developed extensive online relationships with.
Mr. Cheffou had been picked out of a photographic lineup by a cabdriver who shuttled three men to Brussels Airport, where two of them — Ibrahim el-Bakraoui and Mr. Laachraoui — blew themselves up at 7:58 a.m.
The Treasury secretary, who has shuttled back and forth to China several times in the past year, said he had had no contact with Liu He, the Chinese vice premier and top trade negotiator, since early May.
In December, 36 people in Minnesota were convicted for their roles in a Thai sex trafficking ring that shuttled hundreds of women from Bangkok to cities across the United States, including Phoenix, Las Vegas, Atlanta and Minneapolis.
LONDON — With Britain's fate in the hands of the European Union it wants to leave, Prime Minister Theresa May shuttled between Berlin and Paris on Tuesday to plead for more time to salvage her faltering withdrawal plans.
Since the country's independence in 1971, power has basically shuttled back and forth — sometimes through elections, sometimes not — between the nominally secular Awami League, now the ruling party, and the gently pro-Islamic Bangladesh Nationalist Party (B.N.P.).
Mr. Blumenthal's long-term right-hand man, Mr. Palmer-Watts has shuttled between London and Dubai to oversee the opening of a restaurant that is at the heart of a new facet of luxury residential property development.
Under a deal brokered by Turkey and Russia, convoys of buses and cars have shuttled thousands of civilians and fighters out of Aleppo's last rebel-held pocket toward opposition areas outside the city since late last week.
In the time since, the photogenic troupe of teenage girls in head scarves and protective goggles has shuttled between their homes in Herat and competitions in North America, suitcases bulging with robotics contraptions, trophies and rice cookers.
May, still unable to find a parliamentary majority to back the orderly departure deal she negotiated with Brussels, shuttled to Berlin and Paris for pre-summit talks, while EU ministers gathered in Luxembourg to prepare Wednesday's meeting.
When Maria chipped her tooth and missed a day at the park — an excuse that now seems suspect — my sister charmed the Magic Kingdom ticket-takers with our travails and shuttled us to the front of every line.
As space becomes more commercialised, mind-bending prospects open up: packages shuttled across the planet in minutes by rocket rather than by plane, mining equipment sent to asteroids, a stream of paying passengers launched to orbit and beyond.
Born in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., he was angry when his parents separated when he was a boy, and angry at being shuttled from an aunt to an orphanage to a grandmother, he recalled at a 2009 parole hearing.
The workers struggled to find their footing in an unfamiliar city where they knew nobody, spoke little English and spent their days being shuttled back and forth between their hotel and 10-hour shifts at the pork plant.
The agency shuttled captives suspected of major terrorist acts between secret overseas prisons called black sites and tortured them with tactics like waterboarding, prolonged sleep deprivation, forced nudity, confinement in cramped boxes and shackling into painful stress positions.
Politico has been painstakingly documenting this, including these eight urgent trips: The morning of June 3003, Price hopped a Learjet 55 in D.C. that shuttled him to Nashville, where he's got a condo and where his son lives.
Politico has been painstakingly documenting this, including these eight urgent trips: The morning of June 6, Price hopped a Learjet 55 in D.C. that shuttled him to Nashville, where he's got a condo and where his son lives.
In short, elites are shuttled into a life-long, endless competition that not only consumes their life quantitatively but qualitatively as well, leaving no room for self-expression, actualization, or discovery — only self-exploitation, value extraction, and endless anxiety.
Since Pope Francis became pontiff in 2013 emissaries have shuttled between Beijing and Rome, hoping to devise a mechanism to ensure that no future bishop can be appointed without the blessing of both the pope and the Chinese government.
This is modern slavery, polite slavery — a system in which slaves are efficiently and humanely shuttled from their living quarters to their workplace and back again, and are politely, efficiently stripped of their humanity every step of the way.
"We're thinking maybe we can make a special V.I.P. table for them, and they can come, and it will be always open for them," he said on Saturday night as servers shuttled thin-crust pies around the dining room.
With the mining method, the crude oil is pulled from the sand and shuttled to an 'upgrader' like Suncor's here on the Athabasca River — one of the sites where the oil from the sands is converted into synthetic crude.
For more than a decade, Mr. Cifuentes said, Mr. Guzmán shuttled back and forth between seven different properties, all of them in a rural region called the "Golden Triangle," where most of Mexico's pot and poppy plants are grown.
Despite their ups and downs, the former couple still collaborate, and have shuttled back and forth among Ireland, England (where they are setting up a studio) and New York, where they are represented by the Chelsea gallery Cheim & Read.
Army Green Berets from Germany also were shuttled to Djibouti, the Pentagon's major hub in Africa, in case the entire base was in danger of being taken by the Shabab, an East African terrorist group affiliated with Al Qaeda.
At least that's what I suspect we saw at the end of this week's installment, a cleverly structured hour that shuttled between the parallel stories of Eugene and Dwight but didn't have them meet up until the final scene.
The I-PACE shuttled a potential customer on the roughly 200-mile jaunt from LA to San Luis Obispo, and the Jaguar engineer behind the wheel claimed the EV had plenty of juice to spare at the trip's end.
In this new prison, which we see in the trailer released early last month, the inmates have been shuttled into a new penitentiary segregated by uniform color: "Blues and khakis have beef with each other," Piper tells an anxious Crazy Eyes.
DIKILI, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkish authorities on Saturday detained at least two human traffickers after they shuttled some 120 Syrian refugees to the Aegean coast in a sign Turkey may be stepping up efforts to curb the flow of migrants to Europe.
The boxes, which were carefully catalogued with green slips of paper and wrapped in clear plastic, were shuttled from a loading dock and into the back of a white Ryder moving van, which departed the building destined for a secure warehouse.
For two days, I shuttled him between general vets and ERs for nightly monitoring, and at each step I was asked to pay in advance for services that had a coin-toss chance of keeping him alive even for a night.
In the mad dash to finish Astroworld, with many of the world's biggest rap and pop stars being shuttled in and out of Hawaii, it's more than likely that someone just forgot to check if Nav's verse was mixed correctly.
In Collins' translator's note at the end of Fullblood Arabian, he described sitting in the front seat of Alomar's cab as the writer shuttled passengers between O'Hare International airport and the Chicago suburbs, collaborating on translations of his stories between passengers.
He's being shuttled to the Day for Night Festival, where he's set to rock an H-Town showcase alongside a handful of hometown icons (Devin the Dude, Bun B, Paul Wall, Mike Jones, Lil Flip, Lil Keke, and Z-Ro).
As he shuttled between Asian capitals, more important than any particular policy or doctrine has been Trump's insistence that leaders here like him, and that their "chemistry" be deployed to resolve the continent's lingering trade disputes with the United States.
As the children and parents were shuttled to separate government agencies under the effort, little planning appears to have gone into how they would be brought back together when the parents were finished with jail sentences for their criminal charges.
This Samuel Johnson, we soon come to understand, is dead, and his particular brand of purgatory is to have his consciousness shuttled helplessly into the body of the nearest living being at hand whenever the one he is inhabiting expires.
This means SpaceX will be among the companies that NASA can turn to when it needs things shuttled via spaceship between Earth and this forthcoming platform, which will orbit the Moon and provide a staging ground for future crewed Moon missions.
LONDON — After an emergency landing on a Swiss glacier, the group of 12 Americans drank melted snow and survived on rations of one chocolate bar a person until daring pilots shuttled them to safety after five days marooned on the ice.
But even as more Medicaid beneficiaries — including those with complex medical conditions — are shuttled into cost-saving managed care programs, very little is being done to guard against abuses like the ones that left little D'ashon with permanent brain damage.
It's a story line that could kindle insecurity in any child getting a new sibling, but more so for one who is caught between biological and foster parents, has been shuttled from home to home or has joined an existing family.
Shine, the former Fox News Channel co-president-turned-Trump White House communications adviser, accomplished a least one major goal of his -- and Donald Trump's -- before being shuttled to the 2020 reelection campaign: He killed the daily White House press briefing.
Inside a campaign van, which started in Tallahassee and crisscrossed the state, an eighty-pound bronze-gilded bust of the leading Republican candidate for President shuttled between rallies, where members of the electorate had a chance to pose with it.
Instead, he is being held in a New York City jail on child pornography charges as law enforcement continues to investigate how the cache of files were shuttled to WikiLeaks, the activist site that posted the purloined documents in March 2017.
At the VIP preview, it was rather ironic that the press was catapulted in the desert and shuttled between installation sites for two days of air-conditioned limo bus tours and receptions with the curators, board members, donors, and artists.
Kate was supposed to have shuttled Ethan and Ella over in the morning — an event Linda had looked forward to all week — but then huffily declined after Linda caveated that she could take them for only two hours instead of the entire day.
Even today, the media assists Ryan when he tries to distance himself from Donald Trump—when in reality, Trump would likely be little more than an autopen as president, signing whatever noxious policy Ryan shuttled through the House and put on his desk.
Since the rebuke by voters, Mr. Santos's government has shuttled between the conservative political leaders who campaigned against the deal and the Marxist rebels who have spent years negotiating with the government from Havana and were waiting to start new lives as civilians.
The man in charge of protecting the world's refugees at the time, António Guterres, shuttled from his headquarters in Geneva to Mogadishu to meet with the Somali president, to Nairobi to meet with the Kenyan president, and on to the refugee camp, Dadaab.
He said he's going to build custom tunnel-boring machines (TBM) that will work continuously to dig the required tunnels, and the excavated dirt will be shuttled out of the tunnels using electric locomotives powered by Tesla Model 3 batteries and motors.
And I frequently shuttled to Portsmouth, Ohio, the burnt-out former industrial town on the Ohio River—"America's pill mill capital" and "ground zero in the pill explosion," according to former LA Times reporter Sam Quinones—where Volkman's alleged crimes took place.
Thomas Heatherwick of London, who designed the building, created the ovoid atrium by slicing through 237.6 of 22015 concrete tubes running from the top of the silo to its basement, where conveyor belts once shuttled millions of tons of grain to trains outside.
Back at work, he was punished for various infractions, like allowing a prisoner to use the restroom unaccompanied, and he was shuttled among a series of dreary "punishment posts" — the auto pound by the Gowanus Bay, the lost-property division in Queens.
The network shuttled scalpel blades into lockups and organized the sale of crack cocaine and suboxone strips, which are prescribed to treat opioid addiction but were sold for $100 each inside a maximum security prison in Pine City, N.Y., according to the indictments.
"Failure could be catastrophic," Eric Ueland, the legislative affairs director and a former top Senate aide, said as he shuttled offers and counteroffers between Mr. McConnell's office and Mr. Schumer's suite a short walk away on the second floor of the Capitol.
Immigration activists shuttled from terminal to terminal at La Guardia Airport in New York late Wednesday night, after news spread on social media that children who had been separated from their parents at the United States-Mexico border might be arriving on flights.
In an interview before his town hall meeting, as he shuttled between his office and the Senate chamber for afternoon votes, Mr. Sanders, an independent who caucuses with the Democrats, stressed the need for the party to rely less on the news media.
Reuters documented the case of a 9-year-old girl, Eliannys Vivas, who died of diphtheria earlier this year after being misdiagnosed with asthma, in part because there were no instruments to examine her throat, and shuttled around several run-down hospitals.
The tens of thousands of men employed in the construction sector, for example, can have up to 18-hour workdays, boarding a bus to their work site as early as 5 am and getting shuttled back to their labor camps just before midnight.
And with regard to Kaspersky, the fact that the company shuttled data back and forth was a known function of its antivirus software, not a backdoor, and the company isn't being credibly accused of having compromising "Kremlin-ties" as much as it is getting hacked.
They finally began letting people on trains at around 3AM, but even those trains weren't going the whole way, meaning that people were being confusedly shuttled onto other trains, shouting among themselves or else just resigned and asleep on the floor, trying not to panic.
When Lyft customers in certain suburbs of Phoenix call up the app on the phone and look for a ride, they will be offered the chance to be shuttled in a Waymo autonomous-drive minivan or a traditional Lyft vehicle with a human driver.
Reuters documented the case of a 9-year-old girl, Eliannys Vivas, who died of diphtheria earlier this year after being misdiagnosed with asthma, in part because there were no instruments to examine her throat and because she was shuttled around several run-down hospitals.
At five weeks pregnant, the handmaid Offred (Elisabeth Moss) is shuttled away in a black van, clinging to the hope that where she is headed will be better than where she came from: imprisoned in the home of Commander Fred and his wife, Serena Joy.
Over the next two years, she shuttled around Europe, combing through web discussion groups for names of people who had participated in the Spanish equivalent of the Occupy movement, and tracking down a family of zealous environmentalists to a remote dwelling in southern France.
For the past 25 years, Putz and a cadre of scientists have shuttled between the university and a handful of sites in Levy County, measuring the creep of the tide, the types of vegetation growing along the Gulf, and the salinity of the water.
Flooding knocked out water service in the tiny city, and he and others were trying to pump water -- shuttled from other towns in tanker trucks -- into the water system so residents could use it for bathing and flushing while awaiting a more permanent fix.
The new details came after more than two months of confusion how detained migrant parents, who are shuttled from facility to facility run by different government agencies, would ever reunite with their children, who are sent to shelters and foster homes scattered across the country.
In another operation, one of Crupi's truck drivers allegedly picked up more than 11 kilos of cocaine from a man in Rotterdam and shuttled it to Italy in a hidden compartment, according to police eyewitness accounts and a recording from a listening device in the cabin.
Madison's two children fare no better, and when Alicia's not mooning over a mysterious voice on the radio and Nick's not going on foolhardy swimming missions (spoiler: he runs into zombies at one point), they're simply shuttled from event to event like the rest of the cast.
It fits this season, which has been a catalog of loss: Nina, summarily shot after a last act of conscience; Martha, mercifully and horribly shuttled to a chilly life of loneliness; even Agent Gaad, killed for nothing in a botched K.G.B. operation in his Thai hotel.
Fung Wah refers to the Chinatown budget bus company that for over a decade shuttled travelers between New York City and Boston for just $15 — although for that sum, you risked leaving with a personal horror story as a souvenir, or in some cases, even your life.
In such books as "Realism" (1971) and "The Politics of Vision" (1989), Nochlin, who died last October at the age of 86, pioneered a more socially engaged history of art, grounded in her study of 19th-century French painting even as she shuttled from past to present.
Depending on their income, those workers have shuttled between Medicaid and the individual insurance market under the federal health care law, which offered a greater level of stability, said Nell Abernathy, vice president for research and policy at the Roosevelt Institute, a left-leaning economic research organization.
For example, the Vladivostok-to-Rajin ferry shuttled unknown cargos on at least nine round trips until July 14, when Russian customs officials suddenly announced they were detaining the Mon Gyong Bong for 16 hours on suspicion it might be carrying cargo for North Korea's military.
While Mr. Trump and Mr. Abe shuttled from resort to resort in the armored presidential limousine known as the Beast, the flags that normally flutter on the front and the presidential seals that usually adorn the doors were absent, an indication that these were not official stops.
Nondisclosure agreements for all audience members were involved, but the show also shuttled out most of the audience from the venue before each episode's final unmasking, leaving behind just a small crew of people who worked on the show or were attached to that week's mystery celebrity.
But if delivery drones have shown us anything so far, it's that getting people used to the idea of packages being shuttled back and forth overhead might not be easy: 54 percent of Americans polled in a 2017 Pew Research Center survey disapproved of drones flying near residential areas.
They carefully control how visitors encounter the place by limiting them in number — concerts are capped at 150, art viewers at 100 a day — and in movement — people cannot drive their own vehicles around the property, but instead must be shuttled from sculpture to sculpture by electric van.
The idea we have of "the industry" as consumers of its image all happens on the inside, insulated between the Dolby Theater and the Annenberg Center, shuttled between them by Escalades busy burning tomorrow's smog as they idle in the awards-permit-only zones that block off Hollywood & Highland.
The six interviewed gang members led the researchers to one trafficker, a middle-aged black man who had shuttled about 80 guns to Boston over four years from business trips south, netting $800 to $1,200 a trip, which he used to pay his mortgage and buy real estate.
After slipping through the Dolphin Straight—a dangerous and narrow channel that has only been charted in recent decades—the Crystal Serenity cruise ship docked on Monday in Cambridge Bay, a hamlet of about 2900,5003 people in Canada's Nunavut territory, where hundreds of eager tourists were shuttled to shore.
After slipping through the Dolphin Straight—a dangerous and narrow channel that has only been charted in recent decades—the Crystal Serenity cruise ship docked on Monday in Cambridge Bay, a hamlet of about 1,203 people in Canada's Nunavut territory, where hundreds of eager tourists were shuttled to shore.
Pan Am then represented America's global reach in a way few companies did; the world's most powerful airline shuttled 19 million passengers a year to more than 160 countries and had ferried the Beatles to their US tour and James Bond around the globe on his cinematic missions.
It was the second major show of welcome for Trump, who arrived in Beijing on Wednesday and was shuttled to the Forbidden City for a rare personal tour by Xi. The outsized welcome is becoming de rigueur for foreign leaders eager to appeal to Trump's own sense of importance.
The "Hul Gil," or joy plant, was a staple among the ancient Sumerians, who shared their happiness with the Assyrians, who in turned passed it on to the Egyptians, and before long it was a pipeline product along the Silk Road, shuttled profitably from the Mediterranean to Asia.
When he starts experiencing serious stomach pain, he enlists the help of neighbors to call for an ambulance — and from there, he descends into bureaucratic hell as he's shuttled from hospital to hospital because the ineffective and wildly understaffed institutions are either unwilling or unable to care for him.
With Souad already processed as an individual adult and her other daughters in Germany, Suhair focused most of her efforts on keeping Yousef safe from the daily danger of their first refugee camp, then keeping him in some sort of schooling as they were shuttled all over the country.
That afternoon, a Toyota Corolla of the same color had shuttled over to her house with fresh-from-the-oven biscotti in a ziplock bag and slices of foil-wrapped pizza on a paper plate—a surprise treat from the driver: Karen's 90-year-old stepdad, Tony Aiello.
When his father, a bank teller, and his mother, a legal secretary, were at work, he frequently shuttled between both sets of grandparents' homes in the South Bronx — one at the corner of Fox and East 163rd Streets, and the other down the street at 976 Leggett Avenue.
Well, Springfield, Missouri, cab driver Janice Buttram, who shuttled Gypsy and her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn between the Greyhound station and the Days Inn where they were staying after Godejohn murdered Dee Dee, later told the local paper that she remembered the pair in large part because of Gypsy's unique voice.
Image 2 of 2 SINGAPORE – When South Korea&aposs president shuttled between North Korea and the United States to broker their first-ever summit, he faced both praise and criticism over whether he was a peace-making mediator or was helping North Korea find ways to weaken U.S.-led economic sanctions.
To watch—if that's the word; some seem to prefer "experience"—the 22 "Venice VR" films in competition, you have to be shuttled in a ferry across the water from the Lido, where the festival takes place, to the neighbouring Lazzaretto Vecchio, the home of the city's 16th-century plague hospital.
When President George H.W. Bush was considering Clarence Thomas for a post on the high court, a black sedan with heavily tinted windows met the candidate in an out-of-the-way parking lot in suburban Virginia and shuttled him to a padded, soundproof room at the Department of Justice.
LONDON — After nearly a week of being shuttled among community centers, hotels and vacant properties, weary survivors of London's worst fire in decades learned on Wednesday that some of them would be housed in a luxury complex where some apartments go for more than 8.5 million pounds, or $10 million.
In the two months since the presidential election, Ms. Ruiz Massieu has shuttled between Mexico City and the United States, meeting with American government officials to emphasize the importance of the trade agreement, and she prepared her diplomatic corps in the United States to respond to Mr. Trump's immigration threats.
It gets worse as she's shuttled through love interests (a problem that, frankly, the entire season has, as if Amazon were trying to compete with HBO to get literal skin in the game), with her past living under Japanese occupation almost utterly erased for the sake of getting her elsewhere in the story.
Seeing it is becoming almost a bimodal kind of a thing, with a lot of people that are shuttled around in limousines to private airports and fly on private planes, and we see on the evening news about people waiting in line in TSA and that's like reading about a different country.
And he has even developed "a workaround" to the jail's ban on sending or receiving emails by reading and composing emails on another laptop computer that is shuttled into the jail by his defense team, which is then used to transmit the emails after it is taken out of the jail, prosecutors said.
One unfortunate result of the need for this physical ruggedization process is that HPCs used in space are often generations behind those used on Earth, and that means a lot of advanced computing tasks end up being shuttled off the ISS to Earth, with the results then round-tripped back to astronaut scientists in space.
The story begins 11 years ago with the public unraveling of the relationship between Ms. Ono and her driver of more than a decade, the man who shuttled the rock star's widow to and from her apartment by day and returned at night to his home in Amityville on the South Shore of Long Island.
More than 30 million Americans were uprooted from their homes and migrated across the country for military or economic reasons; the 3003 million service members among them were stripped of their civilian identities and then shuttled through a vast national bureaucracy in the greatest experiment in social mixing and mass indoctrination in American history.
More than 30 million Americans were uprooted from their homes and migrated across the country for military or economic reasons; the 3003 million service members among them were stripped of their civilian identities and then shuttled through a vast national bureaucracy in the greatest experiment in social mixing and mass indoctrination in American history.
Snapshots Gianluca Savoini, the political operative at the center of the storm over a secret plan to fund the far-right party of Italy's deputy prime minister with Russian oil money, shuttled back and forth to Moscow on multiple mysterious trips last year that raise fresh questions about his links to Russia and the true purpose of his visits.
Gianluca Savoini, the political operative at the center of the storm over a secret plan to fund the far-right party of Italy's deputy prime minister with Russian oil money, shuttled back and forth to Moscow on multiple mysterious trips last year that raise fresh questions about his links to Russia and the true purpose of his visits.
For all the talk about her being an independent woman-fairy who can take care of herself, the fact is that she spends the entire show being shuttled between vampires Bill and Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgard), werewolf Alcide Herveaux (Joe Manganiello), and her "shifter" boss Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell), four men fighting over the right to protect her.
Ahead of a planned summit Tuesday in Singapore between President Donald Trump and North Korean autocrat Kim Jong Un, there has been talk of complete denuclearization, North Korea has shut down (for now) its nuclear test site, and senior U.S. and North Korean officials have shuttled between Pyongyang and Washington for meetings with Kim and Trump.
Child soldier on ISIS' frontline Marwan, 11, was captured by ISIS at Mount Sinjar, the site of a major Yazidi massacre at the hands of ISIS in August 2014, and shuttled from place to place, bought and sold 11 times, spending much of the last three years in Raqqa, the self-declared capital of ISIS' so-called caliphate.
Mr. Niccolini made no secret of his low regard for his former landlord, using salty terms to describe him as he shuttled between the Grill Room and the Pool Room, looking as if this were a regular day and not the last one he (and the 150 staff members put out of jobs) would spend in these rooms.
Professor Bator (pronounced BAT-or), who fled Hungary with his family in the face of encroaching fascism in 1939, was one of a cadre of White House advisers in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations who shuttled between academia and the White House, joining the likes of Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., McGeorge Bundy and Walt W. Rostow.
He grew up — in the words of Quiara Alegría Hudes, his co-author on "In the Heights" — "a Nuyorican hip-hop-raised whiz kid," and has often described "code-switching" from an early age, as he shuttled between his predominantly Hispanic childhood neighborhood (Inwood) and the overwhelmingly white precincts surrounding his schools on the Upper East Side.
When talks faltered he shuttled back and forth between the two sides, meeting for hours at a time, first with Chiang, then with Mao's deputy, Zhou Enlai, flying to Yenan to confer directly with Mao and traveling repeatedly by plane, boat, jeep and sedan chair when the generalissimo retreated to his summer home in the mountains outside Nanjing.
" Then Ms. Chiuri said, apropos of the place (which required guests to be shuttled-in and wear flat shoes, and came complete with Dior Sauvage hot air balloons) but also the reactions to her work thus far: "People can like it or not like it, and I respect their opinions, but it's not possible to please everyone.
Theo (played as a boy by Oakes Fegley and a young man by Ansel Elgort) loses his mother in a terrorist bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and winds up adrift for years, shuttled from a friend's family to his conniving father's home in Las Vegas to a life in antique dealing back in New York.
With companies like Amazon, Apple, and Google developing massive campuses and headquarters in different cities around the country, they've been creating their own sort of pseudo-public services like the buses that shuttled people who lived in San Francisco to their respective tech companies while public facilities deteriorated and rents rose unchecked, displacing people outside the rapidly expanding tech industry.
While chef Eric Rivera shuttled back and forth to the kitchen to bring out Puerto Rican snacks, Addo's director of operations Ingrid Lyublinsky took another controller, jumped into a game of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on a giant projector screen hanging inside the front window, chose Pink Gold Peach, and shot down the track riding a Bone Rattler while someone shouted Pew!
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The writer Kathryn Schulz recently reviewed two new fiction books that take as their subjects the Underground Railroad — a term that first appeared in the 1840s in reference to an ad hoc system of individuals and small groups that shuttled slaves in the antebellum, slave-owning South to either so-called free states or to Canada.
We spent our first few hours discussing the 1986 revolution and its aftermath, the material I needed for the story I was writing: his secretive visits to Manila for opposition gatherings after Marcos declared martial law; his years as the congressional representative for overseas Filipino workers, a job that shuttled him around the world to investigate reports of abuse; his conversations with presidents and monarchs.
He struggled with the heat at first — on Day 1, at a party a friend of mine had for children who had lost their parents to Ebola, Cooper, fascinated by the traditional Liberian dance and the drummer Emmanuel Lavelah, shuttled back and forth from the band to the porch to stand directly in front of the fan with a glass of ice water, looking pitiful and torn.
It involved, first, the induction of a genetic lesion that was to be repaired in such a way as to yield a desired modification—the termination or amplification of genetic expression, the flagging of a protein, the excision or addition of a segment of genetic material—that was to be shuttled from one generation to the next, handed down like a gap or freckles or left-handedness.
The Housewives were shuttled in black S.U.V.s under the cover of darkness to a hotel more than two hours from where they live, in order to "throw off the scent to the press," a publicist told me, though "scent" is a strange word choice here because anyone with a nose could have Hansel-and-Greteled the place from the sheer concentration of applied Shalimar.
THREE: There comes a point in the life of every mediocre white NBA Big Man when you will get absolutely rattled on by a superior player, your pathetic body and face plunged into sap, time speeding up and capturing the most shameful moment of your career—of your life, even—in amber, to be shuttled off to some midwestern museum, where it will beckon people to drag you forever.
In 2010, a Republican candidate for the House of Representatives in Arizona claimed that immigrants were being bused over the border to vote; in 2016, conservative activist and propagandist James O'Keefe released a video that conservative websites claimed was "proof" that Democrats bus voters from poll to poll (the reference appeared to be to a shuttle bus taking neighborhood residents to a single polling place, not to people being shuttled to multiple polling places to vote multiple times).
Under the new policy, which the officials said would be announced within 48 hours, migrants crossing the border between the points of entry would be shuttled back to Mexico if they are crossing the southern border and would not be held for any amount of time in the U.S.  The officials said the policy is intended to prevent a coronavirus outbreak inside detention facilities, which they feared could infect large numbers of Border Patrol agents, thus softening border defenses.

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