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For April, we're not stowing away those winter coats just yet.
PackPoint also checks the weather to make sure you've stowing the appropriate outfits.
The team also won the stowing challenge, placing items back on the shelves.
But there are two main tasks related to these robots: picking and stowing.
It also recommended against charging the devices onboard or stowing them in any checked baggage.
Stowing these bags in the airplane cabin is included in the price of the ticket.
Rao wiped each implement with sanitizer before stowing it back in the rolling doctor's bag.
He debated stowing the boxes in his trunk, but in the end he left them.
It's a brilliantly simple way of saving time, and offers a sharp insight into how Amazon is able to rapidly ship so many items: Simplifying the subtask of stowing categorization speeds up the overall stowing process and makes the employee's task that much more streamlined.
The former is great for stowing during travel while I prefer the latter at my desk.
She and other downsized prisoners tried to reach United States by stowing away in a TV box.
You can recycle them, but many people end up stowing their old phones in a junk drawer.
Prepare by stowing a packable rain jacket that you can pull out when the weather gets wet.
He ended up stowing away in the same Savior truck as Jesus, an unplanned but fortuitous development.
Patch pockets for stowing credit cards, hand-held devices and cigars were added to clothing because … why?
Despite the bleak name, you're not necessarily killing the idea; you're merely stowing it away for future use.
"Dear Britain," they said, taking turns with the lines while stowing their luggage and settling into their seats.
I thought a kid stowing away in his dad's luggage was one of adventure; apparently it was depressing.
The concept was based around the idea of stowing a hydrogen fuel cell in the hold of the aircraft.
As the boat enters Tung Chung Bay, in the shadow of the airport, the crew begins stowing their equipment.
You may find yourself turning to other texts with determination, stowing away facts, fighting against the book at hand.
It's an elaborate ploy that's sure to implode; Letty plans on stowing away with her son and homeschooling him herself.
Business travelers paying top prices for flat beds and other perks may balk at stowing their laptops on long trips.
Stowing away, then, becomes a means to celebrity as well, and is a bit of a cottage industry unto itself.
Meet Nissan&aposs disgraced former chairman, who reportedly escaped to Lebanon by stowing away in a box for musical instruments.
Domestic basic economy fares offered by American and its rival United Airlines, unlike Delta's, prohibit passengers from stowing items overhead.
"So far, I've found photos of armrests stowing on 70s-80s vintage Braniff, National and TWA first class cabins," he tweeted.
Khloé maximizes her closet space by stowing stuff like gym bags on the top shelf and using two rows of hangers.
Picking and stowing objects on the shelves has proven tricky to automate, but Amazon's contest aims at plugging this technology gap.
When passengers try to keep their bags in their laps instead of stowing them under the seat in front of them
The pilot said he was stowing the gun when it went off as he and his co-pilot prepared to land.
A system of colored lights shows the person stowing the item some different options, automatically, using a light projector from Ricoh.
The FAA urged travelers to avoid charging or turning on the phones while on a flight or stowing them in checked baggage.
Preboarding: Customers who have a specific seating need to accommodate their disability, or need assistance in boarding or stowing an assistive device.
Stowing awayThe movie: Cepheus, the same ship Roy took between the Moon and Mars, is ordered to go to Neptune without him.
And if carriers fail to comply, the Trump administration could ban them from stowing such devices even in their flight's cargo hold.
There are three simple pockets on the inside for stowing smaller items, and a large laptop compartment that closes with a Velcro strap.
Some are even both: stowing your cash in an empty sunscreen bottle, for instance, or hiding your phone in a dirty-looking diaper.
Stowing away — whether driven by evil regimes, longing, mental illness or a deep desire for adventure — has always been a means for transformation.
Mainly, this means stowing away a few containers of Clamato, the mix of tomato juice, sugar, spices and clam broth produced by Mott's.
She was not an actor or director just yet, but she was stowing away all that angst and music appreciation for the perfect moment.
First came charges for stowing baggage in the hold, then more for in-flight food, allocated seating and even for using the overhead lockers.
Furthermore, thousands of migrants and refugees occupy the area as they try to enter the U.K. by stowing away on lorries, cars, and trains.
For example, he said, they may begin experimenting with seating arrangements, or offering locations for plugging in devices or stowing bags and coffee cups.
Related: Nobody prepared the crew for the magic psychic stowing away on their ship, so they naturally freak out at the thought of him.
Complaints from flight attendants included that the length of the skirts make it difficult to complete job tasks such as stowing luggage in overhead compartments.
The order from the U.S. Transportation Department and other agencies bars owners from carrying on the devices or stowing them in checked baggage during flights.
Members of Congress requested the investigation after several recent incidents where individuals gained access to secure parts of commercial airports and stowing away onboard commercial aircraft.
"Photos are very daunting to tackle," she admits, suggesting stowing them in boxes or albums and placing them where you see them regularly in your home.
Business travelers and government officials in particular might be wary of stowing electronic devices with potentially valuable information in the main cargo hold of the plane.
There's a vibe in East Bay and Oakland, one filled with a shadowy constellation of warehouses stowing industrial techno, cracked punk, and as-yet unnamed subcultures.
If it's trying to leave my house or getting out of a crowded train, I don't want to add a step to stowing my things away.
After sneaking into the wheel well of a plane -- the most common method of stowing away -- they can get crushed when the landing gear starts going in.
Marilyn Hartman, seen in a January 2018 mugshot supplied by the Chicago Police Department, first gained notoriety after stowing away aboard a British Airways flight to London.
Dust off that stationary bike you've been stowing away and start peddling while catching up on Narcos, then Jessica Jones, then maybe that Making a Murderer show.
And the two exterior side pockets are handy for stowing a water bottle and an insulated coffee mug—most laptop/gym bags only have one such pocket.
The BT 390s on-ear headphones costs just $79, and were specifically designed for commuting and travel, with a foldable design for easily stowing in a bag.
For example, a medical-device company may use the shops as a storage location throughout the week instead of stowing boxes in their cars in between deliveries.
"It is unfortunate that a person has lost his life by stowing aboard one of our aircraft and we express our condolences," the airline said in a statement.
A shady-looking biker clutches a bag as he hastily runs into his room and closes the blinds, only to reveal that he was stowing his beloved dog.
The concept is based around the idea of stowing a hydrogen fuel cell in the hold of the aircraft, with energy captured while the aircraft brakes during landing.
Kitty Horrorshow says her monthly target of $1,000 means she can make rent, but also "buy clothes, books, software extensions" while still stowing away some cash for taxes.
And the puck itself is a lot smaller than most wireless chargers, which isn't ideal for typical at-home charging, but is terrific for stowing in a gadget pouch.
But at the same time, many other pet owners wish they could take their animals everywhere they go without the risks associated with stowing them in the cargo hold.
An electric pump inflates the tubes with the press of a button in about 123 seconds, and quick-release valves means stowing the tent for transport is even faster.
After picking up my rental bike, a black all-terrain model, and stowing my gear in panniers on the back, I began my ride at Mansfield's old rail station.
Sheds, which have traditionally been used for stowing lawn mowers, tools and cobwebs, have become convenient garden domiciles, often designed without the headache of permits (height limits still apply).
In an attempt to prove his virility, he pretends to eat the mutton she serves for dinner, sneaking it into a napkin and stowing it in his jacket pocket.
Stowing diminutive watches under large opals in the Dior et d'Opales collection allowed Victoire de Castellane, the artistic director of high jewelry at Dior, to tackle a style paradox.
And it's likely time that you air out your fragrance cabinet as well — stowing away your "warm vanillas" and "spicy pumpkins" until the next time Starbucks switches out its cups.
Thousands of migrants have been camping in squalor around Calais at the French end of the Channel Tunnel, trying to get to Britain by stowing away on trucks or trains.
In general, the workers shared a deep sense of dread over the pace of Amazon's hourly stowing, picking, and packing rates—which they saw as not only exhausting but unsafe.
The recipe for Coca-Cola is considered one of the best-kept secrets in the world — and they keep it secret by stowing it away in a large security vault.
Many Americans delay stowing away cash for the golden years, and unfortunately, miss out on years of compound interest that helps even the smallest amounts of money blossom over time.
The most common way of transporting drugs like heroin into the United States, the D.E.A. reported in 2015, is stowing them in concealed compartments in vehicles through ports of entry.
The group of migrants set off from Tapachula, Mexico, on March 25, and moved north, more or less en masse, by foot, hitchhiking, on buses and by stowing away on trains.
Thousands of migrants are camped out in squalor near the northern French ports of Calais and Dunkirk, seeking clandestine ways to enter Britain such as stowing away on trucks or trains.
Stretching side-to-side just ahead of the back wheels, it provides a lockable space, with doors at both ends, for stowing gear like a snowboard, golf clubs or fishing poles.
That could mean setting up your laptop in the morning and stowing it out of sight in the evening, even if that just means clearing it from the table before dinner.
And, rather than stowing away old letters in a dusty box, these iMessages are on my person at all times, just waiting for me to open them up whenever I so desire.
After stowing Hegar's barking dog in another room, her campaign manager opens the door and leads me upstairs, where the Congressional District 22018 candidate is just wrapping up a fundraising phone call.
The swiveling also helps them fold up into a fairly small footprint for traveling, and the included hard case handily includes an outline for proper stowing, as that can be surprisingly tricky.
The camp, a sprawling shanty town near the northern port of Calais, was once home for 10,000 refugees and migrants who hoped to reach Britain by stowing away on lorries, cars or trains.
Hopping "La Bestia" (the popular term for immigrants stowing onto Mexican freight trains) has become a symbol of unauthorized migration to the United States — not just in politics, but in American popular culture.
In the process of writing about the constellation of lipomas stowing away on my body, I spoke with Neil Tanna, a plastic surgeon who's excised more than his fair share of gristly masses.
The Drug Enforcement Administration reported in 2015 that the most common way of transporting drugs like heroin into the United States was stowing them in concealed compartments in vehicles through ports of entry.
Dan Swift, a lawyer in Mr. Bassiouni's office, said that when Mr. Bassiouni was threatened again for speaking out, he escaped from Egypt in 1961 by stowing away on a ship leaving for Italy.
Each of the compartments in the yellow stack holds various products that have been inventoried and stored by a person in stowing, and each stack can weigh up to 1,500 pounds in total per robot.
This is a very lightweight bag, but the internal pocket can actually fit a lot of stuff when needed, and there's a single woven pocket on one side of the exterior for stowing a water bottle.
Some tips she shared in advance of the proposed blog launch included stowing all morning and evening skin care products in a nightstand basket, setting up a coffee-making station within reach, and avoiding the shower.
Velvet Crowe mirrors Edmond Dantes in many ways; breaking free from a captive prison, stowing aboard a pirate ship to travel the seas searching for her transgressors, clinging to revenge as her sole remaining purpose in life.
We get it, sometimes stowing product (beyond the basics), giving up that trendy color, and living with grown-out layers can be annoying, but there's a way to make these looks last longer, without being anxious for change.
Granny Pam taught a class on "meals in jars" at camp, but told the crowd that she has actually switched to stowing most of her emergency meals in plastic bags, because "glass jars are beautiful, but they break." 
" Amazon didn't respond to questions about whether an employee gets paid for work as a brand ambassador, but one of the accounts said, "I get paid $15/hr whether I am answering tweets or out on the floor stowing.
Four years ago, Habib would have cooked these dishes in the 'Jungle', a camp in northern France where he lived for four months with nearly 10,000 migrants, all hoping to reach Britain by stowing away on trucks, cars or trains.
According to the Journal, no cause in the 2018 fire on board the Honam has been determined, but its operator, Maersk, has since banned stowing dangerous goods and those that could be difficult to extinguish if they caught fire under deck.
The family's now seeking more info from Air France, including surveillance footage of Bear and personnel files of anyone who handled him, incident reports connected to the flight, a flight manifest, cockpit recordings and KLM's protocol for stowing away animals.
Now we can find out, as the squire with something special under his chain-metal briefs presents lifehacks, from staying in shape and keeping our own houses in order, to topical subjects like pleasing your concubines and safely stowing wildfire.
By omitting the phrase, which it has repeated since December 2016, the central bank was in effect saying that the eurozone was no longer in imminent danger of going up in flames, and that it was time to begin stowing the fire hoses.
For now the transformation is one-way; the larger disc must be manually folded back into the smaller configuration — but one can imagine how once powered up, a separate mechanism could accomplish that, stowing itself away until the next chance to absorb some sunlight appears.
The remark, made on stage at Amazon's "re:MARS" conference in Las Vegas, underscored how technology is being developed that one day could take care of essential tasks in retail warehouses currently carried out by humans, namely the stowing and picking up of customer orders.
They also now have embedded magnets that connect to the back of the bag when you're not wearing it, which is actually wonderful for when you're stowing the bag in an airplane overhead compartment, or putting it through the scanner at the airport security checkpoint.
They named their theater Good Chance, partly because it gave refugees a chance to express themselves, but also because it was a nod to a piece of Jungle slang ("He got his good chance") that meant successfully stowing away and crossing the English Channel.
But to get to the UK, they need to first get to France and then sneak across the border, which means either hitching a ride on a vehicle traveling through the Channel Tunnel or stowing away on a ferry bound for a British port.
The remark, made on stage at Amazon's "re:MARS" conference in Las Vegas, underscored how companies and university researchers are rapidly developing technology to perform human tasks, whether for elder care in the home or for the picking and stowing of goods in retail warehouses.
As for the stylus, the S pen in the render looks almost identical to the one that shipped with the Galaxy Note 7, and as such, we're expecting the Galaxy Note 8 to have a little slot for stowing the stylus away when not in use.
Admittedly he does have a small man-bag he carries around with him in the trailer, but somehow I don't see him stowing the horn in there — it makes sense for such an important item to be in his belt, like it was in the books.
With a surfeit of pockets—of pouches, cavities, and receptacles—you end up stowing things variably and in effect can mislay things on your person; not to mention that it's harder to find or discern a pocketed article in a coat that has Nordic quantities of stuffing.
Perhaps one way private and public museums can work together is this: Private ones offer more opportunities to see work that has been highly (or over) valued, rather than stowing it away in free ports or elsewhere, while public institutions do the difficult, scholarly work we expect.
My old Philly buddy who killed his lady attempted to mummify her, sealing her corpse in a box with stuff he believed would preserve it, stowing the box in the ceiling rafters of his Powelton Village apartment, hoping to conceal his crime by causing his lady to disappear.
Krohn claimed to have been stowing his records under his seat of the same flight for years , and went back and forth with American Airlines about proving it: Finally American Airlines responded: It appears the bag was actually never measured for qualification and was eventually checked-in for stowaway.
At this year's show, held on the basement level of a Hyatt Hotel in Chicago in late September, models showed off nylon leggings that can hide at least three guns, a dainty blouse with side panels for comfortably stowing a pistol, and other "packable" wearables — all designed for an expanding market.
The National Cargo Bureau, a surveying body that assists the U.S. Coast Guard to enforce safe navigation, said 4% of 31,000 boxes it checked in 2017 contained dangerous cargo that wasn't properly secured... Another survey of 1,700 vessel stowing plans said 20% of the plans weren't in line with existing dangerous-goods rules.
They do come with a battery-packing case that can recharge them on the go, however, and ultimately Erato says that they'll provide up to 15 hours of playback between case and earbuds on a full charge (though you'll have to recharge the buds by stowing them every three hours or so).
Every time I reread it, I'm so overwhelmed by them that I forget everything else: families eating onion sandwiches on Sunday; girls piling their hair over "rats" to make big elaborate pompadours; aspiring writer Betsy stowing her stories-in-progress in an old cigar box she keeps in an actor-uncle's theatrical trunk.
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Fifth group (Group D): JetBlue doesn't specify exactly which passengers are assigned to this group Sixth group (Group E): JetBlue doesn't specify exactly which passengers are assigned to this group Pre-boarding: Customers who have a specific seating need to accommodate their disability or need assistance in boarding the aircraft or stowing an assistive device.
Carriers including American, Delta, and Alaska are requiring customers remove lithium-based batteries from the bags and carry them personally before stowing them in their aircraft, citing the risk that the batteries could start a fire that burns through other luggage—with one big problem being that the batteries in many smart luggage lines are non-removable.
In the case of zebra mussels, this is critical because viewing networks as mere combinations of singular ports and edge-routes connecting them skips over a crucial fact: zebra mussels are able to spread to the waters of intermediate ports because ballast water is always being exchanged between the ship (where zebra mussels are stowing away) and the surrounding water.
The Mar-a-Lago kitchen amassed up a brag-worthy list of kitchen violations, the paper reported, with such transgressions as improperly marking curry sauce that had expired in late October (and stowing it away in the freezer) and allowing hot dogs to litter the ground of freezer rather than stashing them on, say, the actual shelves where they belonged.
"When you have 700 to 900 calories of something, it's going to have some mass regardless of what shape it's in, so we've taken a look at how to get some mass savings by reducing how we're packaging and stowing what the crew would eat for breakfast for early Orion flights," deputy health and medical technical authority for Orion, Jessica Vos.
If New Zealand decided to use a gene drive to rid itself of rats, for example, it's possible that those genetically altered rats would eventually make their way to other unintended locations, either by stowing away on ships like they did to get to New Zealand in the first place or by other humans not-so-keen on their own rat populations purposefully moving them.
Or, just use it as a bag: The jacket is constructed of vegan leather with thermal sleeves, which are easier to clean, can be rolled up in warmer temps, and "keep the jacket as lightweight as possible once converted to a bag," Tirro explained, So, there's still plenty of room to cram stuff in when it's in bag form; plus, a zippered pocket on the jacket's exterior becomes an interior bag pocket for stowing your wallet and keys.
The idea of stowing away must be as ancient as the first human hitching a ride on a seafaring vessel out of old Mesopotamia, but in the covfefe clatter of our times, I find myself more and more fixated on such stories: The 23-year-old in the wheel well of a plane ride from New Delhi to London whose body temperature dropped, causing him to pass out until he regained consciousness on the ground at Heathrow.
All names have been changed to preserve anonymity unless otherwise noted.) Across the English Channel from the clifftop town of Dover, the port city of Calais is the principal ferry crossing point between France and the UK and has, since the 23s been an important transit route for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Iraq, Syria, Darfur and South Sudan, wishing to reach the UK. With no legal safe passage, many attempt to cross the channel by stowing away on lorries, ferries and cars, often risking (or losing) their lives in doing so.

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