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"taken" Definitions
  1. past participle of take.
  2. Nonstandard
  3. a simple past tense of take.
"taken" Synonyms
occupied unavailable reserved booked engaged full held busy employed in use spoken for utilized(US) tied up utilised(UK) tied down earmarked kept back set aside being used preoccupied fond infatuated besotted captivated smitten bewitched enchanted charmed enraptured attracted enamored(US) obsessed entranced hooked lovesick amorous longing crazy lovelorn twitterpated rapt engrossed absorbed enthralled fascinated immersed intent riveted gripped mesmerised(UK) mesmerized(US) spellbound focused(US) attentive deep involved charged gaoled(UK) jailed(US) retained arrested imprisoned locked up taken into custody under arrest deceived baited bamboozled betrayed conned culled duped fooled gulled had hoaxed hoodwinked lured played snared trapped victimised(UK) victimized(US) realized(US) acquired gained gotten accrued gathered obtained received earned made netted harvested reaped cleared profited secured collected won attained seized married nonexistent out unaccessible not available stricken overcome overwhelmed affected emotional dumbfounded flabbergasted gobsmacked moved struck overawed blown-away bowled over knocked for six speechless disturbed stunned incredulous choky defeated working active diligent assiduous bustling committed industrious overloaded hopping laborious shown escorted guided directed accompanied led steered walked attended brought chaperoned piloted routed seen shepherded ushered marshaled(US) marshalled(UK) conducted convoyed thought holden chewn foreknown foreseen taken for granted taken under consideration given thought to seen coming taken into consideration said spoken given voice come out with given away gotten across spoken about given voice to got procured bagged landed snapped up taken possession of extracted extraught got into one's hands gotten one's fingers on got one's mitts on gotten your hands on gleaned laid hands on grabbed clenched grasped clasped snatched wrested caught nabbed snagged caught hold of clung to clutched gotten hold of grabbed hold of held on to removed pulled drawn withdrawn fished extricated retrieved confiscated picked plucked pluckt pried dug out dislodged displaced drawn out hauled out cited excerpted quoted referenced derived recited reproduced abstracted copied parroted parrotted paraphrased rehashed repeated retold chosen drawn on drunk drank consumed imbibed ingested eaten swallowed taken in devoured downed chomped on fed on gobbled up gorged on gulped guzzled ingurgitated munched on partaken of put down captured apprehended ensnared abducted detained appropriated collared entrapped kidnapped kidnaped stolen pilfered purloined filched misappropriated nicked pinched flogged poached snaffled swiped hijacked made off with arrogated commandeered subtracted deducted taken away taken off knocked off eliminated discounted cut back drawn back rolled back used filled monopolised(UK) monopolized(US) adopted taken up rented rent leased hired chartered made a reservation for paid for accepted undertaken taken on assumed tackled embarked on entered upon signed off on favoured(UK) preferred selected favored(US) elected embraced gone for decided on handpicked opted for settled on wanted to cherry-picked decided upon elected to choose felt disposed to fixed on fixed upon considered contemplated pondered thought about examined regarded observed studied checked out chewed over deliberated over meditated over mulled over reflected on ruminated over weighed up cogitated about gotten a load of cogitated on subscribed to paid a subscription to bought regularly read regularly read every day read every month read every week patronised(UK) patronized(US) determined ascertained established evaluated measured appraised assessed calculated checked confirmed discerned gauged(UK) identified gaged(US) quantified rated verified computed counted discovered written writ draughted(UK) drafted(US) jotted noted recorded transcribed documented logged minuted registered scrawled scribbled scribed scripted jotted down noted down set down taken down carried transported hauled transferred carted dragged drug lugged borne beared packed shifted conveyed ferried toted fetched schlepped towed travelled on gone via journeyed on travelled by exploited journeyed by journeyed in made use of travelled in driven druv taken advantage of gone with made your way through developed developt evolved originated came by picked up accomplished achieved reached scored capitalized on made the most of pursued acted upon maximised(UK) maximized(US) jumped at experienced felt undergone encountered reacted to coped with dealt with greeted handled met responded to managed contended with grappled with treated acknowledged acted towards come to terms with engaged with reacted toward addressed regarded as considered to be deemed to be viewed as classed as held to be seen as thought of as considered as deemed as determined as esteemed as imagined to be judged as looked on as reckoned as reckoned to be adjudged as judged to be looked upon as supposed presumed expected imagined believed surmised conjectured guessed suspected trusted dared say deduced estimated figured hypothesised(UK) hypothesized(US) reasoned understood bought boughten affirmed counted on fallen for had confidence in had faith in looked to placed confidence in placed trust in relied on credited comprehended appreciated followed cognized recognised(UK) recognized(US) fathomed absorpt beguiled enthralled(UK) intrigued delighted allured amused enamored endured tolerated suffered withstood braved faced stood confronted weathered shouldered put up with stomached supported performed completed executed done finished effected carried out fulfilled(US) discharged effectuated implemented majored in concentrated on focused on learned(US) learnt(UK) specialised in specialized in trained in mastered practiced(US) practised(UK) acquired a knowledge of dedicated oneself to developed oneself in gained an understanding of lasted necessitated needed required called for entailed carried on for continued for endured for gone on for kept going for kept on for run on for used up demanded wanted warranted asked for occasioned challenged claimed worn fitted into fitted in donned fitted fit slipped on squeezed in squeezed into habitually worn had effect taken effect come into effect taken hold taken root borne fruit flourished produced results succeeded worked wrought acted prospered shown results functioned operated paid off done the trick turned out well worked out contracted come down with incubated incurred become infected with fallen ill to gone down with sickened with succumbed to fallen victim to taken sick with purchased accommodated admitted allowed harbored(US) harboured(UK) housed welcomed allowed entry to contained had capacity for had room for put up beaten beat bested surmounted dispatched licked overmatched topped bettered conquered outclassed outdone outperformed outplayed outshone outshined prevailed over skunked addrest negotiated fielded maneuvered(US) manipulated manoeuvred(UK) seen to taken care of hacked sorted out exacted imposed levied inflicted introduced placed forced put putten set wreaked foisted laid killed slain slayed felled carried off croaked destroyed done in More
"taken" Antonyms
free bare empty unfilled blank unoccupied vacant hollow uninhabited void barren unfrequented untenanted unpopulated available deserted disused forsaken desolate vacated repulsed disenchanted hating disliked hated indifferent disengaged extroverted friendly given offered sociable unlimited unrestricted used absent absentminded abstracted distracted inattentive inobservant unabsorbed unfocused unfocussed clear accessible acquirable getatable gettable obtainable procurable usable useable attainable aloof dispassionate unenthusiastic disinterested impartial insouciant apathetic bored unimpressed reserved wary apprehensive reluctant uninterested insecure scornful diffident inhibited unmoved informed trusted disappointed disillusioned dissatisfied crestfallen embittered unhappy discontented discouraged disheartened cynical incomplete unfinished unfulfilled unsubstantiated open reachable ready unused handy operative unengaged untaken exploitable unaffected unbothered nonaffected unresponsive callous unconcerned unruffled untroubled undisturbed unperturbed unworried unshaken unexcited unflustered unstirred unanxious unfazed nonplussed ignored disregarded neglected abandoned left alone paid no attention cast aside omitted overlooked excluded discounted precluded discarded dismissed forgotten forgot written off tossed aside brushed off paid no attention to mistaken done known taken no notice of handed presented provided supplied delivered imparted proffered provisioned dispensed passed served transferred yielded yolden furnished handed over anted up coughed up released relinquished let go of unhanded released one's hold on placed put putten dumped laid set left plonked plunked popped deposited emplaced laid down planted plopped positioned put down laid out planked down plunked down invented composed created formed coined conceived contrived devised formulated authored designed developed developt fashioned forged made originated produced come up with concocted avoided forgone passed up refrained from curbed refused spurned denied oneself of done without fasted given up gone without not ate starved oneself of kept from freed emancipated liberated extricated unbound unbounden unchained unleashed unshackled discharged relieved untied bailed out befreed cast loose cut loose let go let loose let off returned given back reinstated handed back restituted restored sent back taken back added added up totalled totaled increased raised summed tallied accumulated combined incremented summated inserted tallied up appreciated counted up totted up forfeited surrendered ceded sacrificed lost withgone rented out hired out leased out let letten hired leased rented rent declined rejected turned down rebuffed shunned snubbed passed on said no to eschewed given thumbs down to turned away turned back on turned from denied disallowed disfavored(US) disfavoured(UK) bypassed averted shirked skipped skirted abhorred deplored despised detested disesteemed opposed cancelled(UK) canceled(US) discontinued annulled halted stopped suspended aborted cut broken off finished quit quitted scratched terminated finished off put an end to ditched dropped casted off disposed of jettisoned left behind disowned gotten rid of marooned thrown away failed blundered flopped fallen felled bombed fizzled floundered folded slipped fluffed flunked foundered missed fallen flat fallen short lost out missed the mark let slip passed over failed to catch failed to notice failed to see failed to spot lost sight of overpassed dropped the ball glossed over let something slide disbelieved distrusted doubted queried questioned suspected challenged discredited disputed mistrusted repudiated called in question called out confronted denounced given no credence to misunderstood misapprehended miscomprehended misconceived misconstrued misinterpreted confounded confused misread distorted misjudged perverted miscalculated misknown misreckoned not registered gotten the wrong end of the stick gotten the wrong idea offended repelled annoyed bothered disconcerted displeased stunned disgusted irked irritated peeved perplexed revolted riled shocked taken aback upset vexed circumvented evaded sidestepped circumnavigated dodged eluded gotten around gotten out of skipped out on weaseled out of weaselled out of had held holden owned own possessed borne beared maintained retained had in hand sat on recovered recuperated mended rebounded rebound healed bounced back felt better gotten better got better come back pulled through rallied shaken off snapped back taken a turn for the better barred blocked banned blockaded forbidden entry to obstructed frozen out kept out ruled out shut out denied entry to limited entry to prevented entry to prohibited entry to refused entry to succumbed capitulated gone down dropped a bundle taken a beating resurrected resuscitated revived animated reanimated revitalised(UK) revitalized(US) awakened breathed life into breathed new life into brought around brought to enlivened woken up waked up

834 Sentences With "taken"

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People have taken from me, and taken from me, and taken and taken from me.
"You've taken my career from me, you've taken my home, you've taken my name," he pouts.
This photo taken at twilight wasn't taken with Night Sight.
He was taken into custody and taken to the hospital.
They've taken the money, they've taken the power, they've taken people's ... They've done lots of damage, but now they have to fix things.
Action has to be taken on behavior taken toward professional staff.
Gains not taken are losses that will be taken, Cramer said.
Not taken away from President Trump, taken away from President Obama.
He was taken into custody -- he was taken into custody by officers.
You get taken by how it sounds…taken by how you feel.
"I have taken responsibility, it was taken out of context," she says.
Germany has taken one million refugees, Canada has taken tens of thousands.
Comparing images taken before Vikram's landing attempt and those taken on Nov.
We've taken prayer out of school, we've taken prayer out of council meetings.
Lots of people would have said Taken there, but Taken is child's play.
We've announced it and the markets have taken totally taken this in stride.
Of these borrowers, 82 percent have taken on student loans, 22 percent have taken on credit card debt and 14 percent have taken on home equity loans.
She was taken to the hospital, treated for hypothermia and taken to a shelter.
The images were taken using a variety of imaging techniques taken by practicing researchers.
If that was to be taken, our way of life would also be taken.
Grandpa would have his keys taken away; he needs nuclear codes taken away. pic.twitter.
She was taken into custody while her three children were taken to police headquarters.
"The majority of pictures taken of females are taken by men," said de Cadenet.
It would have taken them five minutes, they could've just taken the site down.
We should have taken Milo Ventimiglia at his word and taken a personal day.
She was taken in for evaluation, and her son was taken into protective custody.
Photos taken at Yaddo in Saratoga Springs, NY. Images taken by Antonius-Tín Bui
So, you go and get your picture taken and all of your fingerprints taken.
I am not only not taken literally, I am sometimes not even taken seriously.
And I was often taken to places Indian dance had not taken me before.
Had we been family we could have just taken his hand and taken him.
We haven't taken the action we should have taken four or five weeks ago.
But lawmakers haven't taken gun violence as seriously as they have taken car deaths.
The arrests seemed to accelerate, and the list became more detailed: how people were taken, where they were taken, when they were taken and whom they left behind.
Taken hostage in Syria Cantlie was taken hostage while reporting in Syria in November 2012.
No action was taken against the man because no illicit video was taken, police said.
But, upon being taken to the station, Daryl refuses to have his fingerprints taken. Why?
I should have just flown to California and taken the test and taken the bar.
The team used measurements taken by NASA's Landsat satellites taken over the last 31 years.
We'd taken her to see The Force Awakens the year before, but I'd taken precautions.
I felt taken care of, that Lennox was taken care of, and I felt safe.
People may have also taken screenshots of the information prior to it being taken down.
It's not fair how you were taken and how soon you were taken from us.
"Decisions used to be taken at Tagarins, now they are taken at Zeralda," he added.
Croatia has taken 39 shots; Denmark has taken 25, ahead only of Panama and Iran.
Everybody's going to be taken care of much better than they're taken care of now.
At least 21 soldiers were taken prisoners and five security outposts were taken by insurgents.
I want to be taken care of the way antiques are normally taken care of.
Kelly was taken to a local hospital before being taken to the Allegheny County Jail.
Price responded that measures can be taken — and already are being taken — without the declaration.
The decision taken earlier today to put him down was not taken lightly by SANParks management.
It's hard not to feel like something has been taken from you, and taken without warning.
The image, uploaded to Twitter (but not taken) by Lila Delilah, was apparently taken this morning.
One was taken to St. Olav's Hospital in Trondheim and others were taken to local hospitals.
Taken separately, none of these would put an end to stagnation; taken together, they just might.
As for what was taken this time around ... we're told an inventory hasn't been taken yet.
Addyi must be taken every day and cannot be taken with alcohol, which can cause fainting.
It is "I, Who Have Taken an Anti-Depressant," not "I, Who Have Taken Anti-Depressants."
But even though RCS has taken a while to arrive, it could have taken even longer.
"We have never taken on any investment or taken on any debt at all," she said.
Hart was taken to Northridge Hospital Medical Center and the driver was taken to another hospital.
Seven people were taken to the University Medical Center in Las Vegas to be treated for injuries, CNN reported, with one taken by helicopter and the rest taken by ground transportation.
We are going to get it taken care, we have taken care of a lot of it.
When migrants are taken into detention, their cell phones, money, documents, and other belongings are taken away.
After his bail was revoked, he was immediately taken into custody, where he had his mugshot taken.
Indoor selfie taken in a subway station Indoor low-light selfie taken in a bar Not bad.
About 10 were taken to hospital by ambulances, the others were taken by friends and family members.
He gun was taken by authorities at the time and was taken to a hospital for evaluation.
She&aposs taken -- she has taken the load really of doing the negotiating with the Mueller people.
"We have taken swift action, taken costs out and are also making adjustments in pricing," Spiesshofer said.
Jefferson was taken to Jersey City Medical Center for evaluation before being taken to Hudson County Jail.
Time is running out for the Rohingya; action must be taken, and it must be taken now.
On Monday, Felipe was taken to a hospital and released before being taken back to the hospital.
Now the festivalgoer is taken seriously all over the place, but something else is taken less seriously.
"Ciudadanos has taken a step forward, the Socialist party has not taken a single one," said Rajoy.
It took Hanson from boys who wouldn't have been taken seriously—instead, they were taken very seriously.
The photo, taken for Getty Images by Lucien Capeheart is from Mar-a-Lago taken in 2005.
The Apple Watch has taken down Fitbit, and GoPro has struggled as smartphone cameras have taken over.
He said that if the decision to hold a referendum were taken, measures could be taken "immediately".
We all have hinge points in our lives, jobs taken or not taken, relationships ended or begun.
Amy is jazzed that her dress had to be taken in and Penny's had to be taken out.
He was taken for a mental health evaluation and his gun was taken from him for safe keeping.
The picture, which was also taken by the duchess, was taken on May 2, Princess Charlotte's third birthday.
Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance: $149.84 taken directly from my paychecksParking: $51 taken directly from my paychecksTV & Internet: $123.81.
THE mugshot taken of Eric Greitens after he was taken into custody on February 22nd is not flattering.
It hasn't taken a view publicly,  put out a paper, or taken an enforcement action in the space.
And what I have taken you through and taken away from you is just unforgivable on all fronts.
In late July, WikiLeaks published emails taken from the DNC servers, which Guccifer 2.0 has taken credit for.
The oldest was taken when he was 21905, and the last was taken as he was being cremated.
Every day the cello is taken into someone's arms, taken between spread legs and lured into its shivering.
Kurniawan's photo — which was taken in Jakarta, Indonesia — was one of the only nominated images taken at night.
Sanders appears significantly less smooth in other photos taken during the debate, which were taken by various photographers. 
It has also taken longer than expected to achieve its synergies and its bonds have taken a hit.
I only understood that they could be taken as offensive, when I saw the amount of offence taken!
It has taken a tremendous effort to remove the Confederate statues that have been taken down so far.
The measures taken by Apple to protect its staff from coronavirus largely mirror those taken by its peers.
"What was taken away from me so easily could easily be taken away from me again," he said.
In short, every escalatory measure taken by Trump has been met by a counter-escalation taken by Iran.
The final decision would be taken once a consultation by the company's central works council had taken place.
Taken together these actions would undo the most important steps America has ever taken to confront climate change.
Ola, Uber's competitor in India, has also taken the hardware approach — but it's taken it one step further.
Its projections are taken seriously in large part because moderates in both parties have generally taken them seriously.
A seriously injured man was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, another injured climber was taken to Arbor Health Morton Hospital and the deceased climber was taken to a medical examiner, according to KING.
Sure, we don't know exactly when this picture was taken or the context of it, but it seems pretty likely to have been taken today and taken by Caelynn while the two were flying together.
At some points the children had their scuba gear taken off and were taken in stretchers across some areas.
The photos weren't merely taken from different perspectives—they were taken on completely different days on completely different streets.
Taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft, this photo is one of the first images ever taken of Jupiter's north pole.
It might become fodder for future lawsuits from anyone upset about content being taken down, or not taken down.
The photos weren't merely taken from different perspectives—they were taken on completely different days on completely different streets.
It's taken a while, but the combination of lower Medicaid spending and reduced subsidies has taken a big toll.
Nie was taken into custody not long after the photos were taken and would never see his mother again.
The puppies were quickly taken to the Oradell Animal Hospital where they were individually evaluated and taken care of.
In that stage, your DNA can be taken, fingerprints can be taken, and you can be strip searched physically.
This is something that -- there are steps that have taken -- we have taken in the past that are clear.
Taken off issues 4 and 5 of SHADOW OF VADER, and taken off an as-yet-unannounced SW book.
We get flown over, we get put up in a mansion, taken for our food, taken for our training.
Also, while videos taken during the day were sharp and crisp, those taken in darker conditions were barely usable.
"Everything's easier when you're taken care of — when you're not taken care of, everything else falls apart," she says.
The photo, taken in Auckland on February 21 during his book tour, is one of many taken that day.
I don't understand why he wasn't taken at the shooting, but a month later he was taken this way.
And there's a possibility that people were taken off the rolls that shouldn't have been taken off the rolls.
The surveillance camera enabled law enforcement to compare images taken at the banks with those taken by the house.
Below, we're premiering their new video for "Drugs I've Taken," which is a video about drugs that are taken.
She had been taken at birth from an Aboriginal mother who had in turn been taken from her mother.
The second pill can be taken at home between 48 and 72 hours after the first pill was taken.
To qualify for the study, you weren't supposed to have taken psychedelics before—but Parker had taken mushrooms previously.
People returning from China were taken from the immigration gate to a designated area to have their temperature taken.
Had you taken away our lies and codes and looks and symbols and haunts, you would have taken everything.
The photo of President Carter was taken in 1928, while the picture of his daughter was taken in 1971.
It's possible that if Activision Blizzard hadn't taken action against Blitzchung, China would have taken action against Activision Blizzard.
Don't miss the hawk flying through this shot taken in Mahu When, Wanaka, New Zealand, taken by Carla Mitchell.
Republicans are specifically concerned with transfers to Ghana, which has taken two detainees, and Uruguay, which has taken six.
Among borrowers who took on debt to pay for their own schooling, 94 percent have taken on student loans, 25 percent have taken on credit card debt and 6 percent have taken on home equity loans.
" Asked whether there could be actions taken against Huawei specifically, Wara said: "Yes, we are considering the steps taken in other countries, that is part of it - the steps taken in the United States and Britain.
" In one of the images, she stood in front of a sign that read: "You have taken my body, you have taken my mind, you have taken my children but you will never take my voice.
One was clearly taken years ago; the other was taken only moments before they competed in the balance beam finals.
Sprinkles will suggest captions or stickers based on the day when a photo was taken and whereabouts it was taken.
Here, it's being taken out on the EU. And in America, it's being taken out on Muslims and Mexican immigrants.
Cineus was then taken into custody, charged with larceny and later taken to Wrentham District Court for arraignment, police said.
One analysis estimated that the party would have taken 14% of the vote if the elections had taken place nationwide.
The total number of estimated doses taken jumped by 65 percent in 2015 by comparison to those taken in 2000.
I don't know if we were purposely taken advantage of, but we were taken advantage of, and that's my bad.
Taken altogether, it seems like Facebook was taken in by a shady firm that misused data and lied about it.
I think it was a wrong decision but anyway it's taken, so the consequences should be taken with full responsibility.
" The station, meanwhile, said it has "taken immediate action and have taken [the hosts] off the air until further notice.
Donovan matched up images taken of Steve from the ground with observations taken by the satellite and found something surprising.
Because of the temporary stay, Williams was taken to the death chamber, then taken back to a cell to wait.
Jesus may have taken the wheel, but Carrie Underwood has taken hold of the intercom speaker at this footwear store.
Instagram photo maps, which displayed the pictures you had taken according to where you had taken them, are going away.
She started having seizures eight hours after being taken into custody, and was taken to El Paso in a helicopter.
Yesterday she had taken Tiffany to lunch, so that she could tell Donald that she had taken Tiffany to lunch.
Several injured were taken to local hospital and 2202 in critical condition were taken to a Toronto Trauma Centre. pic.twitter.
Similar drastic measures have been taken or are planning to be taken in states like New Jersey, Illinois and Connecticut.
Every block was taken care of to make sure people got food and, if sick, were taken to emergency hospitals.
This woman was telling me about her daughters who were taken from her - she doesn't know where they've taken them.
" A man then asks Ms. Brandon, "Is this seat taken?" to which she replies, "This seat is taken by you.
I was taken in, I was tortured, the following day I was taken to Police Headquarters, and offered a deal.
The best photo ever taken of me was taken by a student portrait photographer when I was in third grade.
The two Britons taken ill on Saturday were initially thought to have taken an overdose of heroin or crack cocaine.
I've taken photos and recorded my conversations with dozens of people but I've also taken breaks to mourn with them.
Yeah, I told you guys last time that I'd taken a Twitter break, or I'd taken it off my phone.
The photo at left was taken by Maxar's WorldView-3 satellite; the image at right was taken by WorldView-2.
Apparently they were concerned that their concerns were not being taken seriously or wouldn't be taken seriously in some manner.
In most cases, where a copyright infringement has taken place, content is taken down following a request from a publisher.
The "stand" taken in the clue "Stand taken by a speaker" is not a point of view in this puzzle.
"It should not have taken as many overdoses as it has taken for the county to finally act," he says.
Photos like these taken on a smartphone resemble the quality of high-end photos taken with a more expensive DSLR.
FB: So the dog's POV is taken seriously, the way that the perspective of Alice B. Toklas was taken seriously.
We're told Mark was taken for psychiatric evaluation, and days later, was taken to a rehab facility for psychological issues.
Heather was taken to a hospital to get checked out and then was taken to jail where she was booked.
Hall noted that the top-left photo was taken at the height of her addiction, the bottom-left was taken on the day of her arrest in 2012, and the photo on the right was taken very recently.
The photos taken before the overflow were captured on August 23, 2016 by the company's WorldView-2 satellite, and the ones taken during the crisis were were taken by the company's newest satellite, WorldView-4, on February 14.
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Emma was then taken to a local veterinarian, euthanized and taken to a pet cremation center in Richmond, Virginia, WWBT reported.
The researchers found heart rate measurements taken by the Fitbit Charge 2 were routinely different than those taken by the ECG.
Since no illicit video was taken, however, no action was taken against the man -- though authorities said they are still investigating.
The picture is one of thousands taken out of respect for people asking to have their picture taken with Mr. Trump.
I understand that the path that many successful district court judges have taken has been a different one than I've taken.
A honor to all who have sacrificed and died, so that a knee could be taken for ALL lives tragically taken.
You can see examples of photos taken from the updated camera app below, including a selection of images taken in Japan.
This isn't the first time Huawei has been caught passing off photographs taken on a camera as taken on a phone.
Bankers said the development of the tenor, which should have taken several months, has in fact taken place over several weeks.
A lot of our peers have taken hiatuses, where they've taken time off, which might be why they've called it quits.
Since Addiction was taken offline, netizens have taken to their Weibo accounts to express their disappointment and anger toward China's censorship.
The two children were taken to the hospital by family members and one person was taken by ambulance for smoke inhalation.
One of the sweet mother-daughter snaps was taken recently, while the other was taken 3 months after her daughter's arrival.
Those hoping for a sleek action vehicle on the order of "Taken" will likely wind up feeling taken for a ride.
Her latest Instagram story was taken Thursday in Chicago, and her most recent post was a selfie taken a week ago.
" She added: "Something has been taken from me, as it has been taken from every member of the people of God.
Selma was taken off the plane on a stretcher shortly after it landed at LAX and taken to a nearby hospital.
While Duran's account was taken down, Cole merely had her post taken down, an inconsistency that confused and annoyed them both.
Those injured in the explosion were taken to hospitals and legal action will be taken in the case, the ministry said.
Those that had returned from China were taken from the immigration gate to a designated area to have their temperature taken.
The photos on the left were taken in total darkness and the ones on the right were taken in low-light.
The man was taken into custody without incident, police said, and was taken to a local hospital to treat his injuries.
"There was a handgun that appeared to be taken away from the suspect when he was taken into custody," he said.
"He's taken the party kicking and screaming to areas that they never imagined they would be taken before," Mr. Sanchez said.
The latest post-Hurricane Florence photos were taken Tuesday; NOAA told CNN that the pre-Florence photos were taken in 2014.
"No money was taken from the company and there are no plans that any money will be taken," Tchorzewski also said.
A climax has taken place around an issue concerning relationships, and an ending to a partnership may have even taken place.
It's been interesting to me that Google hasn't taken them off the table, or Apple hasn't taken them off the table.
The photos, which have since been taken down (and reposted, and taken down, and reposted, and taken down, etc.), were posted in the midst of a larger Instagram rant about Chyna sleeping with other men and her plastic surgery.
These polls show a clear upward trajectory for Buttigieg, starting with the Suffolk survey taken February 2 to 3 and the Emerson poll taken February 2 to 4 — that is, with the polls taken directly after the Iowa caucuses.
Clarkson didn't notice her husband had taken the place of her guitarist until she turned around and was totally taken by surprise.
The salesman took the company to court seeking payment for leave, taken and not paid as well as for days not taken.
They wanted to be taken out in handcuffs or they wanted to cause a brawl and have someone else be taken out.
Nevertheless, data security is taken very seriously at social sweethearts and measures are currently being taken to avoid risks in the future.
"Miami has taken over the United States, the same way that we've taken over the United States and the world," Pitbull explains.
In less than a day, Facebook had either taken down the groups she reported, or taken down specific posts on the pages.
The new video, taken earlier this month, contrasts footage taken before and after the Islamic State's most recent offensive in the region.
"We don't know what steps they could have taken or what steps they should have taken to alleviate the problem," he explains.
Taken together, these factors reflect a world in which "slowbalisation"—the unwinding of two decades of global economic integration—has taken hold.
The photo was taken from behind, but it appeared to be Cameron based on photos taken of him earlier in the day.
Definition: a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social media.
"We have taken the steps we have taken for good reason," he said, adding it was in response to an "evolving threat".
Sure, quarterly profit and unit sales might have taken a taken a dip, but Samsung likely has other aces up its sleeves.
Nevertheless, data security is taken very seriously at Social Sweethearts and measures are currently being taken to avoid risks in the future.
Some of the photos were allegedly taken without the women's knowledge or were taken by the women but meant to remain private.
We're told this video was taken around 5 PM ... about 4 hours before he crashed his Porsche and was taken into custody.
Jóhannsson has taken his minimalist style to film scores He's taken that minimalist styling along with him as he's begun scoring films.
Whereas with this one, we definitely had to look not whether the names were already taken and every name is taken, almost.
This is the first time charges have been taken against a global bank in relation to actions taken during the financial crisis.
We negotiated and we have limited access now but we have not taken full control and so haven't taken on full costs.
The first player taken who had spent a sophomore year in college was 1.98th pick Luke Kennard of Duke, taken by Detroit.
However, that's taken some time to implement, so the industry has taken things into its own hands to speed up the process.
Note any tasks you've taken charge of that were unanticipated when you began the job or any additional responsibilities you've taken on.
"The whole carousel was taken down, the center pole was taken out, the floors and everything," Marlene Morton, Mr. Morton's wife, recalled.
The picture of the drone was taken by a photographer the Navy is unable to identify; it was not taken by Cmdr.
He was then taken into custody, given aid and taken to a hospital, where he was in stable condition, Chief Harrison said.
Yara Greyjoy's fleet was taken unawares and the Dornish rebels were killed and taken captive before reaching the Dornish army in Sunspear.
The top two photos were taken with the iPhone 11 Pro, and the bottom two were taken with the Galaxy S20 Plus.
"Taken," the NBC television series (beginning Monday), takes place 30 years before "Taken," the 2009 Liam Neeson film on which it's based.
It was taken at the same dinner where Trump would later say the then US ambassador to Ukraine should be taken out.
Around 60 people were taken to hospitals About 60 patients were taken to three area hospitals, Pennsylvania Turnpike spokesman Carl DeFebo said.
A digital picture taken of those boarding a plane to leave the country is compared to the one taken on their arrival.
The photo taken on Asus' smartphone was a little darker and less sharp than those taken by Apple's phone and OnePlus' device.
LEWANDOWSKI: When you commit a crime, you are taken from family -- PETKANAS: She has down syndrome when she was taken from her mother.
A police source in Rome said Isa had been taken to a police station where he was photographed and had his fingerprints taken.
Its finances have taken a hit, according to the US-led coalition and 180 "senior" leaders have been taken out by 17,7613 airstrikes.
"People don't like it when their YouTube videos are taken away, they don't like it when their blogs are taken down," he says.
The "before" image was taken from Google Earth; the second was taken Tuesday by an Associated Press photographer from a National Guard helicopter.
Its finances have also taken a hit and 180 "senior" leaders have been taken out by airstrikes, according to the US-led coalition.
"No one should have her life taken the way her life was taken," said Johnson, who found out about Lindsey's death through friends.
Yet rather than being taken to hospital as blood and amniotic fluid ran down their legs, they were handcuffed and taken to prison.
And keep in mind, photos taken with lens attachments often wind up looking a little worse than ones taken with the regular cameras.
So you might have a photo taken in 1973, and then another one taken in 1980, with no images in between, Kingslake says.
UpCodes has taken those analog compliance resources and taken them online, growing to 61,000 monthly unique visitors to its site only through SEO.
I'd already taken out student loans and my parents had taken out the loans that the school had given us as financial aid.
When I declined [to give up] my passwords, I was handcuffed, taken to a police van, and taken to a police station locally.
In July 2016, it was revealed that a promotional image purportedly taken on a Huawei P9 was taken on a camera worth $4,500.
I've taken Xanax, I've taken Ativan, sometimes Tylenol PM, Benadryl, anything I can knock myself out with I can give it a go.
"We were walking around getting our pictures taken and I had stopped to get pictures just of me taken," Brittany told the BBC.
Congress certainly hasn't taken back those authorities in full, and some experts argue most of the steps taken thus far are mostly symbolic.
That service has taken years to put together, because it has taken SoundCloud years to work out agreements with the big music labels.
"Some of these steps will be taken by Congress; some of these steps will be taken by the incoming Trump administration" after Rep.
Linton says she's taken care of a number of children who've had a parent deported or taken into custody in front of them.
Manafort was immediately taken into custody following the ruling and then taken to Northern Neck Regional Jail in Warsaw, Va., according to CNN.
His blood pressure collapsed and he was taken to the hospital, where the symptoms abated when he was told what he had taken.
Information for white rice is taken from the USDA database, while information for Banza and RightRice is taken from their respective nutrition labels. 
None of the photos were taken deliberately for the book, so they're all scanned from printed photographs, which were taken on disposable cameras.
Besna Tosun, 35, has taken part in the sit-ins since 1995, the year her father, Fehmi Tosun, was taken from their home.
The aerial pictures, taken by the space-technology firm Maxar, were taken either a year apart or, in some instances, just days apart.
Contributing were "Frozen II," which has taken in $1.4 billion, and "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," which has taken in $1.1 billion.
The top Muslim Sunni Fatwa office called it "inappropriate" and said protesters had taken refuge inside the mosque and were taken care of.
Unlike methadone, which also helps treat opioid addiction but must be taken under supervision at special clinics, Suboxone can be taken at home.
The images from before the hurricane were taken on October 25, 2018, and the photos after Dorian hit were taken on September 5.
We have taken this -- in the five years I have been sheriff, we have taken the Broward Sheriff's Office to a new level.
"I understand that the path that many successful district court judges have taken has been a different one than I've taken," he said.
Such old trees as Shimpaku or Ezo spruce are taken from mountains, and are taken care of for decades to become beautiful bonsai.
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She was then taken to the hospital to be examined before being taken to jail, where she spent the night before posting $20,000 bail.
News9 reported that 16 of those people were taken to hospitals by paramedics and the 13 others were taken to hospitals in private vehicles.
That's significantly lower than the 30 percent taken by Valve on Steam (or the amounts taken by Apple or Google in their app stores).
This piece has been updated to include actions taken by Lyft, Reddit, Paypal, Cloudflare, and Spotify, as well as additional actions taken by Apple.
Taken with regular camera Taken with 25x camera Just like on iPhone 23 Plus, Portrait mode blurs out the background making foreground details pop.
But like AP credits and community college classes taken in high school, not all coursework taken at other colleges can apply toward graduation requirements.
Actions that could potentially be taken by such robots include helping people up after a fall, making sure medication is taken, and delivering meals.
Omar and her Democratic supporters say that is taken without context, and that her point about increased threats against Muslims shouldn't be taken lightly.
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Collins also pointed out why it has taken so much longer for the alleged victims' voices to be heard and, more importantly, taken seriously.
The 15-year-old boy, who has not been identified, was taken Coral Springs Medical Center, cleared and then taken to Juvenile Assessment Center.
"He has taken the PD—my PD—torn out its roots, and taken it elsewhere," he says as he waits to take the platform.
He has not taken conventional thought on every single issue and has caused people to look at issues they may have taken for granted.
I have taken off clothes on a dancefloor, I've been extremely high and taken off a pair of tights because I was so hot.
I formally asked the Dallas police department for body camera footage taken by police and onboard footage taken by the robot of the operation.
And now that they're older, memes have taken her place — and naturally, she and other childhood heroes have been taken along for the ride.
"If there is any action taken, the president agrees with us that it shouldn't be taken until after the investigation is concluded," Giuliani said.
The images below, the first taken on September 26, 2017, and the second, taken exactly one year earlier for comparison, helped FEMA assess damage.
They could match international flights taken by their own officials with those taken by American personnel to the same cities at the same time.
Like "potato salad fork in the road not taken" — potato salad; salad fork; fork in the road; the road not taken — and so on.
But at few programs is being a manager taken quite so seriously as at Duke, where everything related to basketball is taken very seriously.
You had all of this great material that was being taken from Turkey, taken from Italy, and put on the market without proper provenance.
I mean the ground was washed twice, all the rocks were taken out, sand was taken out and it left a few big holes.
And sure, this was taken before Franken ran for public office, but it was also taken after he was a sophomore in high school.
But the numbers have more than flipped: Mr. Wardlow has taken a seven-point lead, according to the group's new poll taken last week.
Decisions that have been taken have been wrong decisions that have taken us to a country that is in crisis, that has been isolated.
Those, like Segura, who have taken to protest and direct action in the Trump era have not just taken a stand against this administration.
Weight should not be taken alone as a measure of health — your child's sleep, eating and activity levels should also be taken into account.
Northam did admit to wearing blackface for a Michael Jackson dance contest that had taken place around the same time the photo was taken.
In contrast, about 13,000 images were taken in zones where humans were restricted due to contamination and 7,000 taken in zones inhabited by people.
Airbus looks to have taken pilotless commercial jet flight one step closer after revealing that one of its test aircraft has taken off automatically.
Kelly was taken to a hospital to be treated for a busted lip, the complaint says, and then taken to the Allegheny County Jail.
Now, in some ways with the rise of [President] Trump, pop culture has taken over politics, but politics has also taken over pop culture.
"I could not have taken as much as he has taken," Holder said on CNN's "Cuomo Prime Time," referencing Trump's frequent demeaning of Sessions.
"The necessary measures were taken by the Orange Group to protect itself against this liability," a spokesman said, without elaborating on the measures taken.
"The Banque de France has taken the place of the Bastille, and bankers have taken the place of monarchs," he said at the time.
No group has taken responsibility for the attacks in Dori and Silgadji, and no one has taken responsibility for the latest attack in Dablo.
"Sure, this was taken before Franken ran for public office, but it was also taken after he was a sophomore in high school," he continued.
Sure enough, Steven's toxicology report revealed that he had not only taken codeine, but he also had taken oxycodone (an opioid) and alprazolam (a benzodiazepine).
This image, along with others taken soon after the landing, are the first close-up images ever taken of the Moon's so-called far side.
The photographs were taken by The Duchess of Cambridge, two of which were taken in the garden at Kensington Palace and another whilst on holiday.
"It looks like a lot of things are going to be taken away from us or tried to be taken away from us," Redford said.
"These are very serious allegations and not to be taken lightly which is why I've taken the day to consider how to respond," Hardwick said.
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After the men were taken into custody, the two trucks were taken to the Drug Enforcement Administration's office in Manhattan, where the vehicles were searched.
And so I was delighted to see that Pinterest had taken note of this phenomenon — and taken a surprisingly bold step to protect against it.
The resulting 30 minutes of footage, taken near western Australia's Recherche Archipelago, is the first to be taken of this elusive species in the wild.
"And then having that taken away and realizing that it's actually a great thing that it was taken away, because that's extremely limiting," Swift continues.
The first shows the character getting his mugshot taken, while the most recent snaps don't even look like they're taken of a murderer at all.
This striking image, taken on September 17, 2016, is actually a composite of 60 individual pictures taken by the rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI).
So I said, 'Well, I'll have it taken off one day,' and when I had it taken off, he really got mad, my husband did.
" He continued: "Several actions need to be taken in order to take possession of a house — and not a single one of them was taken.
This image taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft is one of the first to be taken by the probe since it entered Jupiter's orbit last week.
These precise new measurements match up with recent ones taken with different instruments but not with other measurements taken of the furthest, oldest observable distances.
After Rackete was taken away, 40 Africans on board the ship were allowed to disembark and were taken to a reception center on the island.
Officials have taken to traveling with bodyguards inside the country and teams have taken out insurance policies on executives there in case they are kidnapped.
The billionaire financier was taken to hospital, the New York Post reported, but it was unclear where he was taken or what his condition was.
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"I understand that this decision must be taken in the near future and it will be taken in the near future," Putin told the audience.
The photo on the left was taken at 1x zoom, while the photo on the right was taken from the same position at 5x zoom.
Every poll taken in 85033 and most polls taken in this cycle indicate that more progressive candidates do better in general election matchups against Republicans.
She started to piece together what happened after she saw that her Lyft ride home, which should have taken 15 minutes, had taken 79 minutes.
And though the person who posted it said it was taken right before that news broke, we were unable to determine when it was taken.
If I had taken the brand-name version of this medication, I could have taken that manufacturer to court and tried to hold them accountable.
While politicians in Russia and Ukraine have taken turns blaming one another for stalling the implementation of Minsk II, Ms. Syroyid has proudly taken credit.
The Renault Morphoz might have taken the cake for the most innovative concept car at Geneva — if the show had ever taken place, that is.
Suspect walked into Anchorage, Alaska, FBI office in November, was taken into custody by local police at the time and taken to a medical facility.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall chose a snap taken by Hugo Burnand taken in the garden of Clarence House during the summer.
S.M. Actually, I get a fair number of letters from straight couples who are taken for siblings, and from siblings who are taken for lovers.
Do we want to come in here every day and see which CEO is taken down by this illness, how many workers are taken down?
The precautionary measures being taken in the next round of primary states mirror a number of the practices taken by those that voted this week.
Half of the people who had taken psychedelics before felt effects, and half didn't, and people who had never taken psychedelics had a response too.
Once the friezes and frescoes and elegant columns had been taken down and the stone walls taken apart, it filled more than 800 shipping crates.
The island was taken by the Spanish and became Santa Catalina, was then lost by them and taken back again; but now Feiling's story changes.
On the Yankees' current roster are two 2014 picks: starter Jordan Montgomery, taken in the fourth round, and reliever Jonathan Holder, taken in the sixth.
Four other people were taken at the same time, but they were freed while Endicott and her driver were taken from the park, officials said.
"We've taken Spider-Man outside of Queens and we put him on the world stage...we've taken him to London, Venice, Prague," Holland told Reuters.
The fact that Dory forgot her family isn't taken lightly, nor is the toll that constantly forgetting everything has taken on her over the years.
The drug is most effective when taken every day, with some research suggesting that it may be closer to 100 percent effective when taken consistently.
But Moller may ultimately end up being vindicated, because many have taken his idea of street-worthy personal aircraft and taken it to the next level.
They should've taken GDPR, they should've taken the $20173 billion deal, now the thing we're negotiating is changing copyright laws to put YouTube out of business.
Critics have taken Twitter to say Trump's pardon process, which has taken place outside traditional Justice Department channels, is a means to undermine the Russia investigation.
It had taken police more than a week to track down the information about the cab drivers who had taken her on the journey to Pisac.
Reuters reports that pro-coup soldiers have taken over a warship and have taken the chief of the Turkish Navy hostage at the Golcuk naval base.
The horse was being taken to New Bolton Center in Pennsylvania for an autopsy -- the same animal hospital Barbaro was taken to after his break down.
Because he swallowed some of the algae, Duarte asked to be taken to the hospital, where he was evaluated before being taken to the county jail.
By now, the truest of true Harry Potter fans have taken and re-taken the Pottermore quiz that tells you what house the Sorting Hat — a.k.a.
There were initially questions about whether the viral photo was actually taken at La Vita Bella, but local media reported it was taken at the residence.
Where Was This Taken pulls up a map for where a photo was taken, if you had location services turned on when you snapped the shot.
It's a construction that might be taken at face value when spoken in person but has taken on a whole new, elevated meaning on social media.
Of the women who miscarried, 16.4% (1,428 women) had taken antibiotics during early pregnancy, compared with 12.6% (11,018) of the women who had not taken them.
I think we were very taken with the social experiences and now we're very taken with the need to provide safety, security, integrity on our platform.
It requires insurers and reinsurers to hold a certain amount of capital to ensure that quantifiable risks taken on by the companies are taken into account.
For my son whose life was taken by gun violence and for the more than 96 American lives that are taken or impacted by gun violence.
She was taken to a hospital, issued a certificate confirming her virginity, and then taken to a hotel room where a she was raped for days.
You're going to be very quiet about what was taken, how was it taken, and everything else so you don't set off a chain reaction. Yeah.
Now, the President's approval rating seems to have taken a bit of a dip in the last few weeks as the shutdown has taken its course.
"Finances need to be taken care of, but if the emotional side is not taken care of then the finances won't come to fruition," he said.
"I don't understand why he wasn't taken at the shooting, but a month later he was taken this way," McClellan's widow, Denise, told CNN affilliate KSNV.
The three other suspects are a woman who was taken from the garage and two others who were taken in for questioning after a traffic stop.
The sheriff's office released a photo of the pickup truck believed to be involved in the shooting taken from a surveillance video taken before the incident.
"I think we need to recognise the impact of decisions that have been taken, necessary decisions that have been taken in the monetary field," she said.
"It seeks to invalidate the decision already taken to withdraw from the EU and to require for that decision to be taken by parliament," Wright said.
Until then, scroll through the photos below — all taken by Hussein — along with why he thinks they're the best snapshots taken of the couple this year.
Europe has not "taken advantage of the U.S.," as President Trump recently suggested in a tweet, but United States corporations have taken advantage of their customers.
That meant listening to three-minute audio clips taken from random points before and after totality, as well as a three-minute clip taken during totality.
Ms. Stewart-Francis's husband, Holt Francis, 27, was taken to the hospital in critical condition and died a week later after being taken off life support.
Had the police brought the victim, who was punched and had his wallet taken, to positively identify the four suspects after they were taken into custody?
The aim is to capture images guests can't take on their own: one shot might be taken with a wide-angle lens, another taken from above.
After the verdict was read, he was taken to the hospital before he was set to be taken to jail, where he'll wait to be sentenced.
"I think we need to recognize the impact of decisions that have been taken, necessary decisions that have been taken in the monetary field," she said.
Five men were taken into custody in mainland China, including one who was taken from Thailand and another who disappeared off the streets of Hong Kong.
The children of opioid addicts who are taken into foster care to protect them or who are taken in by extended family or friends suffer trauma.
The company also said consumers had the last four digits of their payment cards taken, though full numbers and card verification values (CVV) were not taken.
" In a follow-up tweet, she explained that the train she had taken from Basel, a city in northwestern Switzerland, had been "taken out of traffic.
Similar episodes have taken place in Minnesota and New York, and dozens of other states have taken up the issue by revamping their policies and procedures.
Although Trump hasn't taken action to control drug prices, his Food and Drug Administration commissioner, Scott Gottlieb, has taken a number of steps to increase competition.
The clip, she said, was "taken completely taken out of context" and was likely "a coordinated attack" from one of her opponents or an outside group.
They also persuaded the doctor to review photos on his iPhone he had taken from the event, … including a photo the doctor had taken with Rep.
Mr. Wolkoff says that the structure visible in pictures taken at the installation — a hoist used to move building materials — will be taken down by May.
A policeman in Paris was taken ill, while a woman in her 70s was injured and taken to hospital as police cleared out demonstrators in Nice.
The before image was taken two days before the eruption on August 20, 2018, and the after image was taken two days after on December 24, 2018.
It has also taken other technical measures on reserve- requirement ratios while the banking watchdog has also taken steps to limit swap transactions to underpin the currency.
The thousands of photos taken, however, are still stored in the system, with the overwhelming majority of people having no idea they even had their photo taken.
In this case, the image was taken by the Multicolor Visible Imaging Camera, or MVIC; the previous ones were taken with LORRI, a long-range reconnaissance camera.
A sample of Mobley's DNA taken at the time of her birth was matched Thursday with a swab taken from the young woman earlier in the week.
A sample of Manigo's DNA taken at the time of her birth in Florida was matched Thursday with a swab taken from the young woman last week.
In this pairing, taken in a sunny indoor space, the photo taken in Instagram looks slightly less washed out and you can see more of the background.
But usually the migrants must have their photographs and fingerprints taken on arrival, and are then put on buses to be taken to migration centres across Italy.
"I understand that the senior portraits taken at Springville High School during the last school year were taken in accordance with long-standing school guidelines," Howard said.
Lucero, who is expecting her fifth child, was taken into custody after her daughter was taken to the University of California, Irvine Medical Center unresponsive and lifeless.
This is a cartel that has to be taken on, just like Uber has had to take on the taxi industry and Airbnb has taken on hotels.
This was taken up enthusiastically by Sanders's supporters, who have taken to digging through Clinton's political past and posting her more centrist moments with the hashtag #HillarySoProgressive.
Four people, including the man struck by lightning, were taken to the hospital, Ogliaruso said Three of those taken to the hospital had non-life threatening injuries.
And at least where sort of steps has been taken already-, where steps have been taken already, you ought to be able to move for qualified majority.
" When the ads were taken down, Facebook reportedly replaced them with a message that said, "This ad was taken down because it goes against Facebook's advertising policies.
"The review will examine whether racial and ethnic disparities exist with respect to enforcement actions taken and not taken by the San Francisco Police Department," Stretch said.
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Jenessa posted the photo, taken by Rebecca Sprau Photography, to Ellen DeGeneres' Facebook page and has since taken off, with nearly 3,000 shares and over 35,000 likes.
It's like I've taken pictures of their kids from across the park without parental permission, or taken a piss by their bicycle and accidentally splattered their wheels.
Powerful Washington lobbyists for large polluters are betting that being taken for granted means the Clean Water Act can be taken away, and no one will notice.
He wanted ... Do you think he wanted ... If he'd taken down the story ... Right, if we had taken it down ... ... do you think he would've called it?
Though he'd taken prescribed Suboxone during a nine-day detox, he did not have a prescription for M.A.T. and swore he had not taken any drugs since.
They've taken prescriptions that aren't supposed to be taken while pregnant, have ingested or inserted other pills to terminate their pregnancies and have tried to harm themselves.
About 42,8883 people have taken the two-day introductory class, which is offered on 200 military installations around the world, and 3,300 have taken the longer course.
"It is important to note that these minors are very well taken care of -- don't believe the press -- they are very well taken care of," Nielsen said.
"I have taken five shots, Khloe has taken four," she says as she starts to take her full face of makeup off in front of the camera.
If it has taken you 25 minutes to read this far, another quarter of a million people have taken one of its yellow bikes for a spin.
While impotence medications work by directing blood to the genitals and are taken before sex, Addyi is taken nightly and works in the brain to increase desire.
"The question is not only whether Tom Wolfe can be taken seriously but whether he can be taken at all," a Time magazine critic wrote in 1968.
But Fields has taken this idea and elevated it to a whole new level with Frosé—rosé that's taken a long, cold tumble in a slushie machine.
"If it has to be taken out, it can be taken out, but it's so minimally invasive and small and safe that we keep it," he said.
I knew I wanted it, but before you've taken hormones, you've never taken hormones , so no matter how confident you are, it can be really nerve-wracking.
"Appropriate actions weren't taken the day that Bettis died, and they're still not being taken," such as doing a sweep for knives and other weapons, Stidham said.
Another thing Verizon has taken — well, now they don't have this anymore, but something that they had taken from T-Mobile or AT&T is carryover data.
The indictment's extraordinary details may raise pointed questions about actions taken and not taken by American intelligence agencies and the Obama administration as the Russian campaign unfolded.
For a man who has taken this kind of advantage and abused women for decades and taken this as his prerogative, I would say he is shocked.
He even had his picture taken with Mr. Putin, according to one person who has seen the photograph, although it is unclear when the picture was taken.
Pugh reacted to the news by posting two photos on Instagram, one taken "before the moment" and the other taken at "the exact moment" she found out.
Altogether, these fiscal interventions were more aggressive than any ever taken by the federal government, surpassing even those taken by Franklin D. Roosevelt during his Hundred Days.
ROBO has taken in near-$220 million in January, which would itself be notable if the Global X ETF hadn't taken in triple that level of assets.
"I'm the most progressive candidate in this race, and I've taken my progressive values to whatever job I've taken on," she said in a debate in January.
While 15 percent of all trips taken by Americans were international last year, 19 percent of trips taken by African Americans were international, according to MMGY's survey.
While he's successfully taken an aggressive stance on domestic issues, seemingly boxing Clinton into supporting a $15 minimum wage (for example), foreign policy has taken a backseat.
I do worry about marginalized voices that aren't noticed in the way that Alex Jones is, whose accounts are taken down or whose posts are taken down.
Along with two photos taken of Epstein, Trump, and their partners on February 12, 2000 and a photo taken there in 1997, NBC News released video footage taken at a 1992 party at Mar-a-Lago, featuring Trump, Epstein, and many women – some of whom were NFL cheerleaders.
Taken individually, these actions and efforts can get lost, but taken together, they create a new vision for government that the President and his administration are making real.
"It can't be taken preemptively, and if you have unprotected sex a second time after [just having taken] the pill, it won't continue to work," says Dr. Ghodsi.
The woman and her daughter were later taken to the police station to be interviewed, and Castile was taken to a nearby hospital where he was proclaimed dead.
Even if that strategy succeeds, there's not much to recommend "Taken," which exists primarily based on the rather cynical hope that viewers will be taken in by it.
The party's left wing has taken aim at various corporations and executives, such as Amazon and billionaire CEO Jeff Bezos, who they say have taken advantage of workers.
Conventionally, "imagery intelligence" in the intelligence world is limited to photos taken via satellite (and the photos taken of Swift's Rhode Island mansion don't help us much here).
He's had his website taken down multiple times, his money taken, and his packages seized by FedEx—all with no real evidence or any cases brought against him.
The video was taken outside Graceland mansion — the former home of singer Elvis Presley — where the temperatures reached 95 degrees on Saturday, the day the video was taken.
They were treated by the London Ambulance Service and taken to a hospital, and the suspect was also taken to a hospital with minor injuries before being questioned.
By the time the sun has risen, a surge of corporate crusaders has already taken to the treadmills, logging miles before lesser humans have taken their first yawns.
Looking at presidential elections from 23-2008, they find that polls taken before presidential debates are highly correlated with those taken after a week after the debates ended.
" "The small object that we have taken away from us here—we can replace them physically, but we do have the memories that have been partially taken away.
Security researchers have hacked connected cars and taken over the steering, hacked airplanes and taken over the engine controls, and even hacked into the U.S. electrical power grid.
"Hopefully some of the steps will be taken this year and there is a realization that lots of reform need to be taken this year," the executive offered.
Unlike other pre-exposure prophylactics that need to be taken daily, cabotegravir may only need to be taken four times per year to protect the user from HIV.
Police Have Taken The Alleged Driver's License An NYPD source on Wednesday confirmed a number of reports that the alleged driver's license was taken from her on Tuesday.
"All the other actions taken there were taken there, they were all undertaken with a great deal of transparency and openness and engagement to the process," he added.
I'll be adding more photo samples taken on a sunny day, as well as photos taken with the Pixel 4's Night Sight and Astrophotography mode over time.
You can see the stark difference between the top photo, taken on August 30, 2001, and the bottom photo, taken from the spot 16 days after the attacks.
Officials have periodically taken steps to curb such leaks, though it is unclear what specific action was taken in the case of the aide who reportedly taped meetings.
This image combines a picture taken with the Hubble Space Telescope in 2014 in the optical wavelength, with observations of its auroras in the ultraviolet, taken in 2016.
"I have a friend opening a bar in Denver, and it's taken him half the time to open as its taken us to get a permit," he said.
I'm really grateful to a few city council people throughout our district who have taken meetings, who have taken the time, but they don't want to ruffle feathers.
The site has a policy of not commenting on action taken against specific accounts, though some, like the Daily Stormer, do appear to have already been taken offline.
Veolia confirmed that meetings had taken place between the two OTV employees and the Passavant employees and said these encounters had taken place at the request of Passavant.
But the "zero tolerance policy" results in unlawful immigrants being taken into federal criminal custody, at which point their children are considered unaccompanied alien minors and taken away.
A Fire Department spokesman said that Mr. Ragbir had been taken to Bellevue Hospital Center for evaluation and the ICE spokeswoman said he was later taken into custody.
The second was taken in London at a 2010 demonstration, and the third was taken at a street protest in 2016, during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
False: the actions taken by the U.S. government are in response to the growing number of coronavirus cases in the country and mirror restrictions taken by other nations.
Unlike drugs that treat chronic conditions and are taken for years, antibiotics save lives, but are taken for just a week or two, diminishing their profitability for drugmakers.
In a statement, the ONLF said it had "taken into account the positive steps taken by the Ethiopian government to lay the groundwork for talks and peaceful negotiations".
"There were a couple of items that were taken, but some of the things you would think would be taken weren't even really looked for," Captain Tippet said.
She realizes the show is all her, all photos he had taken of her and a multimedia piece taken in real-time of her reaction to his apology.
Adherence to regulatory guidelines, designed to thwart systemic risks by curbing the amount of debt taken in leveraged buyouts (LBOs), has taken hold, keeping total leverage relatively low.
The first three loading doses are taken at 23.3 day intervals and the last 2317.84 days after the third, meaning all four can be taken in one quarter.
When he turned himself in, Mr. Greene complained of a medical problem and was taken to a hospital, where he remained until being taken to jail on Thursday.
In the class of 2016, 87 percent of graduates had taken four years of lab science, and nearly 90 percent had taken four years of math,Wyborney said.
Three months ago, TowerJazz had said it could reach $325 million in quarterly revenue "but some demand we thought would be taken wasn't taken," said CEO Russell Ellwanger.
Regardless of the vaccine taken, the women had an immune response to chlamydia, based on tests of their blood as well as mucus samples taken from the vagina.
Opioid pain relievers are generally safe when taken for a short time and as prescribed by a doctor, but they are frequently misused — taken in a different way or in a greater quantity than prescribed, or taken without a doctor's prescription — because they can produce euphoria in addition to pain relief.
For instance, here's the spongey moon Hyperion: the first image was taken by the Voyager 2 probe, while the second is a retouched, false-color image taken by Cassini.
Plan B should be taken within 72 hours of your unprotected sex or birth control failure, but Dr. Ghodsi advises that the sooner it's taken, the better it works.
She was then taken to the hospital to be examined before being taken to jail where she spent the night before posting $20,000 bail at 9:10 a.m. PST.
"I can assure you that all aspects have been taken into account and we have taken note of all threats," said Alexei Sorokin, head of World Cup organizing committee.
This street scene in Brooklyn looks fine in a photo taken with the iPhone X. Taken with the iPhone X. The image has been cropped but not otherwise edited.
Those movements need to be taken in context, however, and the cat's entire body language needs to be taken into account to tell how the cat is truly feeling.
When I learned that she had taken this all-female expedition to Denver in 1878, which obviously was quite remarkable for the time, I was immediately taken by her.
Sanofi had hoped that Afrezza, which is taken at mealtimes, would be an adjunct to its big diabetes drug Lantus, which is a basal insulin taken once a day.
Twitter has taken steps to curb hate speech, but critics have specifically taken Dorsey to task for not acting more decisively to stamp out hate speech on his platform.
Despite her Instagram purge, the "In My Blood" singer, 19, has not taken down any photos featuring Baldwin, including one taken of the pair casually posing together in April.
Jihadist groups have taken advantage of political chaos to expand their presence in Libya, and fighters loyal to Islamic State have taken control of the coastal city of Sirte.
It was taken on a mirrorless camera, copied to my smartphone using Wi-Fi, edited using Enlight, then shared to Instagram within a couple of minutes of being taken.
The diplomats who have met them were taken to a police station and allowed to meet them there, rather than being taken to the actual location of their detention.
"The unfortunate thing in the United States is that when people recycle they think it's taken care of, when it was largely taken care of by China," said Gilman.
Coomaraswamy told reporters in early February the central bank had taken some action against Perpetual Treasuries after a preliminary investigation, but he declined to elaborate on the actions taken.
But they are also quick to acknowledge the speed at which Contreras has taken to the position, and the degree to which he's taken ownership of his own development.
It's an important document which, with the distance of time, now looks a lot like a crossroads, pointing to paths that were taken and paths that were not taken.
The cruise company said 479 passengers have been taken off the ship — 20 have been taken to hospital with fractures and cuts, but some are also suffering from trauma.
An image of gentrified Williamsburg taken in recent years resonates alongside a 1970s shot of teenagers at a gas station, taken by two entirely different photographers 32 years apart.
Mercedes have taken pride in letting their drivers race, telling them only to keep it clean and avoid contact, and Wolff said any decision would not be taken lightly.
Multiple Chinese wedding photographers' websites tout the ability for couples to have their pictures taken by drone, allowing for a wider photo, incomparable with those taken at ground level.
Although he was taken from her, the way lynched Americans were taken from their families, she was able to invert the final stage of public murder, which is spectacle.
Andreassen has also taken a series of pictures from these mounted cameras, and mapped the grazing spots of the sheep, letting you know where exactly each image was taken.
Credico also texts Stone selfies taken outside of what appears to be the Embassy of Ecuador in London, where Assange has taken refuge, days before Assange held his Oct.
Navalny's allies have taken the T-shirt Navalny was wearing when he was taken ill as well as hair samples in order to get an independent test carried out.
Joumanna: So you can confirm that you had absolutely no knowledge that the COO, who has now publicly taken responsibility for this, had taken unilateral decisions to that effect.
On Monday, the boy was taken to a hospital, diagnosed with a cold, released with medication, then taken back to the hospital before dying about 12 minutes before Christmas.
I do not know whether similar measures were taken to restrict access to other records of the call, such as contemporaneous handwritten notes taken by those who listened in.III.
However, so far no formal pitching process for roles in a potential initial public offering has taken place and no decision on any deal has been taken, they added.
"We were starting to get there and then under this administration -- a system that has taken us 30 years to build, it's taken them three months to tear down."
While the primary image here was taken on November 8, the final product is a combination of images taken about 12 hours apart as the probe traveled through space.
One in every eight trips taken in cities where Lyft operates bikes or scooters was taken on a two-wheeled vehicle as opposed to a car, the company said.
THAT CAN'T BE TAKEN FROM THEM BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS, IT CANT BE TAKEN AWAY BY LAWSUITS OR ANY OTHER AMATEUR, IN MY OPINION, ACTIONS THAT HAVE HAPPENED.
While it often posts photos of people they have taken themselves, sometimes, the posts include photos taken of people seemingly without their knowledge, though their faces are not shown.
Since Donald Trump has taken office, Ivanka Trump has taken an increasing interest in all things political — and, according to HuffPo editor-at-large Vicky Ward's book Kushner, Inc.
But it does appear that more information was taken from Dropbox than was previously let on, and it's strange that it's taken this long for the breach to surface.
How to view the pictures you've taken on your ChromebookTo view the photos you've taken, click the photo preview circle in the bottom-right corner of the camera window.
And so of course the story they tell, except for Elon Musk, is of a happy shiny future where everyone gets taken along, but they don't get taken along.
He has now taken a job as a health club attendant, joining China's booming service sector, although he has taken a pay cut compared to his work at Ford.
Security experts told NPR that, given the image's angle and the time at which it was taken, it could have been taken by the USA-224 American spy satellite.
"There were a number of tools taken away that shouldn't have been taken away," said Ben S. Bernanke, who was the Federal Reserve chair during the 2008 financial crisis.
"There were a number of tools taken away that shouldn't have been taken away," said Ben S. Bernanke, who was the Federal Reserve chair during the 2008 financial crisis.
Two of the children, including the youngest, were taken by ambulance to the hospital, and the third was taken by the Department of Child Safety, according to the police.
These photographs, most of which were taken in New York City, echo a well-known viewpoint taken by many photographers, from Rudy Burckhardt and Lee Friedlander to Vivian Maier.
Even taken at face value, the number of jobs for which the president-elect has taken credit represents a tiny drop in the bucket of American manufacturing job loss.
They left me for dead and I was being taken to the mortuary until a doctor insisted I should be taken to the intensive care unit at Nairobi Hospital.
The agency's letters said it had no evidence any personal data possibly taken was misused, but that it was required to notify individuals who may have had data taken.
The agency's letters said it had no evidence any personal data possibly taken was misused, but that it was required to notify individuals who may have had data taken.
With little relief and plenty of new craters on the horizon, residents in Indianapolis have taken it upon themselves — and taken to social media — to vent, warn and meme.
Taken from " Come Matter Here " by Hannah Brencher.
She is Taken & Smitten, with capital T's & S's.
" … to get our phone calls taken," finished Aniston.
Between 2014 and 2017 the share of American business-travel trips taken with such apps rocketed from 8% to 62%, while those taken in taxis fell from 37% to 8%.
UConn spokesperson, Stephanie Reitz, told Fox News that Coe retired since the video was taken and the signs were quickly taken down from the satellite campus location in Hartford, Conn.
"These are very serious allegations and not to be taken lightly which is why Ive taken the day to consider how to respond," said Hardwick in a statement Friday night.
Decision not taken lightly In their January joint statement announcing the suspension of the search for the aircraft, Australia, China and Malaysia said the decision had not been taken lightly.
So what does Silicon Valley have to do to ... Because the thing is they've taken the money, they've taken the ... They've lost the money, they've kept the money for themselves.
This primordial reflex obviously has its benefits (as anyone who's taken a swig of spoiled milk well knows), but taken too far, it also encourages us to discriminate against outsiders.
But while any given union defeat may be good for a corporation's shareholders and managers, the many union defeats, taken together, have taken a substantial toll on workers and society.
ACT will also report a "superscore" for students who have taken the exam more than once, giving colleges the option to use the student's best scores from all tests taken.
The couple were taken directly to their plane at Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport in a shuttle bus, and no pictures were allowed to be taken, a source tells PEOPLE.
"Not knowing if these boys were going to play, if punishments were taken, if there were restrictions taken, I feared for my safety," Tyler, who's now 18, told BuzzFeed News.
"We really wanted it to be sweet and also just taken seriously in the love for each other but not taken so seriously in any sort of pomp and circumstance."
"Simply put, for U.N. language related to abortion and used to promote abortion, this administration has certainly taken the strongest position that any Republican administration has ever taken," he said.
What if the studio had taken stock of the public mood and taken a pause to regroup before the final installment, rather than shoot Darker and Freed back-to-back?
Rodlauer added that the National Bank of Cambodia had already taken some measures to curb bank lending, including higher minimum requirements for financial institutions and that more should be taken.
He said he was taken to a business he owns, Hawg Pit Cycles in West Virginia, where he said his keys were taken and the store&aposs safe was robbed.
Blake Fitzgerald, 30, died and Brittany Harper, 30, was taken into custody and taken to a local hospital Friday morning, a spokesperson for the Escambia County Sheriff's office tells PEOPLE.
The "before" pic was taken the day before the blackout, on September 21st at 2:50 am, and the "after" pic was taken on September 22nd at 0003:31 am.
For its public offering, Spotify has taken an unconventional and somewhat risky approach called direct listing, a route normally taken by small-cap companies, usually in biotech and life sciences.
She was immediately taken to Baylor Medical Center after the plane landed, but she was declared brain dead three days later and taken off life support, according to court documents.
"It is decided that this process be taken to the executive and then parliament so that ... a decision (is) taken by the whole government," he said without giving a timeframe.
Taken prisoner by the Japanese Another popular theory is that Earhart and Noonan landed in the Marshall Islands, were taken prisoner by the Japanese, and died in captivity in Saipan.
Unfortunately, the NRA has traditionally taken a hard line against legal liability for those whose guns are taken, no matter the negligence that allowed it, and used in a crime.
Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, for example, have taken in millions of refugees from neighboring Syria, while in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel's government has taken in a million refugees since 2015.
But there is another high cost of prescription drugs often overlooked: The most expensive drug may be the one not taken, or not taken as recommended by physicians and pharmacists.
"We have taken a number of clients from big ad agencies and I've personally taken consulting projects from big consulting firms," Ideoclick VP of strategy and insights Andrea Leigh said.
Connors said in her statement that she and her baby were taken to a women-only cell, while her husband, David Connors, 30, was taken to a men-only cell.
A photo of the poster in Narvie Harris Elementary taken by a school parent went viral before it was reportedly taken down by the school after accusations of racial insensitivity.
The paper said investigators established that the video was taken from a hidden camera which was subsequently removed by two individuals, adding it was unclear when the images were taken.
"When you have a kid who has taken 23 A.P.s and a kid who has taken three, all things equal, they're going to take the kid with 10," he said.
The British Transport Police later released an image taken from CCTV of a man who might have taken the violin, asking him to get in touch, British news outlets reported.
On Friday the SDF said it had pushed up into the town and taken the southern neighborhoods of Nababila and Zahra, having taken Wahab neighborhood to their south on Thursday.
And selfies taken on the iPhone definitely look great, especially when compared with those taken on the Galaxy S10, which once again made colors look too bright and blown out.
Two of those injured were taken to Androscoggin Valley Hospital in Berlin, N.H. One person was discharged and the other was taken to a tertiary-care center, hospital officials said.
Horses rescued from the fire at the San Luis Rey training center were taken to Del Mar racetrack, where between 800 and 850 horses have taken refuge from the fire.
In recent weeks, as more players in the N.F.L. have locked arms, taken a knee or raised their fists during the national anthem, some students have again taken similar actions.
Here's how you can locate the screenshots you've taken in Windows 10, as well as how to change the default location screenshots taken in a certain way are saved to.
"We've taken the lighthouse, which is a very, very important building in Florida — I mean, in Scotland — and we've taken that building and made it something really special," he said.
The 33-year-old, like Vettel a four-times champion, has taken an unprecedented five wins in Shanghai but recognized that his chances of a sixth had taken a knock.
For example, some drugs, including most painkillers, are best taken with food to reduce gastrointestinal side effects, whereas others should be taken on an empty stomach to enhance their absorption.
These nine photographs, taken by Vivek Vilasini, were taken of Gandhi statues in or near small towns and villages in India — though none of them look like the independence leader.
"While you may have taken every precaution in the world to safeguard your email platforms, you never know what measures have been taken on the other end," Mr. Hakim said.
The agency's letter said that it had no evidence any personal data possibly taken was misused but that it was required to notify individuals who may have had data taken.
We have taken every precaution that can be taken, he told reporters when asked whether the kingdom had raised oil security after recent U.S. and Iran strikes in the region.
"Appropriate personnel action was taken regarding the incident in question, corrective action was taken, the matter was closed back in April, and we have no further comment," Mr. Busey said.
I do not know whether similar measures were taken to restrict access to other records of the call, such as contemporaneous handwritten notes taken by those who listened in. III.
Outside the hospital where people taken out of the building were taken for treatment, anxious relatives sobbed and ran toward ambulances as they arrived, hoping their loved ones were inside.
"It would be so helpful for UNC to be required to provide regular data on the number of cases that come forward, how long it's taken them to respond to each of those allegations, how long it's taken them to arrive at a decision about what sanctions have been taken," she says.
Owner of University of Phoenix Will Be Taken Private | Apollo Education Group, a for-profit education provider, would be taken private by a consortium of investors in a $1.1 billion deal.
Around 35 percent of the issue was taken up by retail and institutional shareholders in the bank while the rest was taken up by Italian and foreign funds, the source said.
There are times when I get frustrated, the political process is so much gridlock, but if you look at American history, most things worth doing have taken years, have taken decades.
A statement from the military on Wednesday said its investigation had found that members of the security forces had taken part in the killings and action would be taken against them.
Her positions aren't new, and some of the angst about her on the left owes to past positions she's taken — not necessarily the context they've taken on in the Trump era.
Pippin's owner told Nelson at the time that it was his dad who wanted professional photos taken of Pippin, who was 2 or 3 years old when the picture was taken.
News that their two-year-old, Royalty, was taken to school this morning and, as details emerged about the alleged felony assault, was picked up by Guzman and taken to safety.
But many in the industry believe the number taken will fall between the 180 minkes and sei whales taken in the Northern Pacific and the 330 minkes hunted in the Antarctic.
One is that you're taken less seriously if you don't do well and disappear (Herman Cain/Michele Bachmann, 2012) — or you're never taken seriously in the first place (Mike Gravel, 2008).
It should have taken three minutes or five minutes... I'm sitting there and I'm just toiling away at this thing, and it's taken half an hour... I was just pretty pathetic.
Statistics taken from a 2014 survey by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies Statistics taken from a 2014 survey by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies But more on that later.
An ally of White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, the head of one of the administration's power centers, complained that Sessions has taken overly cautious steps not taken by his predecessors.
Whereas lead-in Jimmy Fallon has taken heat for his softball approach to political material, Meyers is at home wading into the thick of it and the audience has taken note.
And – in case the phrases 'political bickering' and 'ignominious sacking' aren't enough to remind you – Zidane has not just taken over at any old club, he's taken over at Real Madrid.
The mother wanted him to be taken to the hospital because the kid had admitted that he had taken a hit of marijuana when he was visiting friends the week before.
The military has taken control in Zimbabwe, in southern Africa, and says it has taken custody of President Robert Mugabe, 93 — the world's oldest head of state, in power since 1980.
I decided to try Adrafinil, which is recommended for focus and alertness and is taken every other day, and L-Theanine, which is recommended for relaxation, and can be taken daily.
It's turning out, in other words, that whereas Trump should have been taken seriously and literally all along, Republicans should not have been—and still shouldn't be—taken seriously or literally.
The UAE ministry statement, which denied any incident had taken place inside the port, said the government had taken all necessary measures and launched an investigation in coordination with international authorities.
"We need an inquiry to look at the actions taken, or not taken, to understand whether it met our constitutional standards, not the standards set out by Border Patrol," she said.
She was taken to a hospital, where she was diagnosed with liver failure, and died that same day from dehydration and shock – about 24 hours after she'd been taken into custody.
Apart from photos taken from 360-degree cameras, panoramic photos taken on a mobile phone can be converted to a 360-degree view on the newsfeed, the company said on Thursday.
Protest has taken many forms in the few weeks since Trump became president, but one of the most distinct forms of demonstration has taken place at libraries around the United States.
Had I taken advantage of these mileage sales, I could have taken advantage of some truly epic award flight opportunities, such as flights to Asia routing via Europe with a stopover.
They have taken place during political upsurge, such as the Berlin Games in 1936 under Hitler's rule in Germany and have taken stances on issues such as apartheid and female participation.
Warren should not have taken the test; having taken it, she should not have publicized it; having publicized it, she should quietly fire anyone who urged this gambit and move on.
The Game 22016 matchup on Sunday features two pitchers drafted first over all: Boston's David Price (taken by Tampa Bay in 2310) and Houston's Gerrit Cole (taken by Pittsburgh in 2315).
The 65-year-old could have just taken a train all the way, but he realized that he had never taken this beautiful boat ride that was right in his backyard.
Their walls are decorated with several black-and-white photographs they have taken at airports: one, taken by Mr. Currie in Oregon, is from when they used to fly cargo planes.
Detectives pored over 5,000 hours of closed circuit television footage taken in Salisbury, looking for people who might have sprayed it on them, and taken statements from 500 witnesses. Det. Sgt.
"Yes, there are some joint patrols but other than that, the steps that have been taken or the steps that are said to be taken are cosmetic steps," he told reporters.
One person was being taken to Melbourne in a stable condition and 11 people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries, the local state ambulance service said in a statement.
The Commerce Department has already taken some action concerning certain steel and aluminum products, but more action needs to be taken to keep our aluminum and steel industries alive and well.
A statement from the military on Wednesday said its investigation had found that members of the security forces had taken part in the killing and action would be taken against them.
The first photograph of them in their final fourness, with Ringo on drums, was taken on August 22, 1962; the last was taken exactly seven years later, on August 19573, 1969.
If what I say deserves to be taken seriously, it's because I've taken the time out of my worthless sponge life as a concerned American civilian to form a worthy opinion.
Taken together, these proposals respect the decision taken by the people of the UK to leave the EU, while dealing pragmatically with that decision's consequences in Northern Ireland and in Ireland.
As the Fed has moved, government and business have taken action to prevent the spread of the virus, and those actions have taken a bigger and bigger toll on the economy.
MADRID (Reuters) - European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said on Thursday that the last monetary decision taken by the central bank was taken unanimously by members of the Council.
All of the things that she's talking about could have been taken care of during the last 10 years, let's say, while she has great power, but they weren't taken care.
I'd had my picture taken with a koala, too, although the one I saw was so laconic it was not unlike having my photograph taken with an adorable eucalyptus-jonesing Deadhead.
Republican Senator Jeff Flake said he had a lot of questions about the data taken from Facebook, including who knew it had been taken and whether it is still being used.
But many in the industry believe the number taken will fall between the 363 minkes and sei whales taken in the Northern Pacific and the 330 minkes hunted in the Antarctic.
" Stevens was taken aback and responded with, "Excuse me?
" Connie Britton has taken her final bow on "Nashville.
" The Chancellor warned, "Nothing can be taken for granted.
Two people were taken into custody, police told KTLA .
And how did she leave — or was she taken?
They've taken advantage -- I love Canada, by the way.
We heard your complaints have taken swift & decisive action.
Pokémon are everywhere — this photo was taken in Siberia.
How about -- KILMEADE: That was taken out of context.
"Another ... very serious step has been taken," she said.
He hasn't taken any new clients — for three years.
He was taken to jail ... and later posted bond.
" Huntsman Corporation: "That's another one that's being taken over.
But it has never been taken up - until now.
But pregnancy — and, later, motherhood — has taken a toll.
A total lie - and taken over during O term!
" Ms. Haaland, taken aback, replied, "I don't think so.
Arts _____ Her bloodstained shoes were taken away as evidence.
Lovingly nicknamed " trash pandas," raccoons should be taken seriously.
" On the battlefields, "a new Jewry has taken shape.
But I ... you know, she's taken a hit here.
GRINNELL, Iowa — Andrew Yang wants to be taken seriously.
You can be … very proud of what's taken place.
And he disappeared — taken hostage — shortly after he landed.
Mr. DiNardo said he had taken a Smith & Wesson .
" The other responds "They have taken it from us.
" She added, "He's taken things to a new extreme.
They've taken advantage — I love Canada, by the way.
MUNICH - WHO DIRECTOR GENERAL SAYS ENCOURAGED BY ACTIONS TAKEN
It sounds like it ... should have already taken place.
According to Rey, Le Pen has taken a "very aggressive" approach to social values, speaking against immigrants, but she has taken a more "extreme left" approach when it comes to economic issues.
Lured into them, noticing that many of these photos are taken from a distance, one guesses they are the product of digital printing, drone photography, aerial pictures taken by Google Maps cameras.
The longest a video has taken me is two weeks [a melody of The Bluecoats' marching shows], and the shortest a video has taken me is two hours [Blink-182's "Dammit"].
She was given VIP wristbands for bars at the event, were taken to a camp where the friends who sent threats wouldn't be, and taken to a reserved spot in the festival.
"These are very serious allegations and not to be taken lightly which is why I've taken the day to consider how to respond... I was heartbroken to read Chloe's post," Hardwick said.
Another official wrote that he was confident President Barack Obama's comments are to be taken "seriously and literally", Trump may want his tweets to be taken both "seriously and figuratively," he wrote.
Look, they have taken our jobs, they have taken our money, and on top of that they have loaned the money to us and we actually pay them interest now on money.
The company has also taken out adverts in U.K. national newspapers displaying tips to help people spot fake news — having taken similar steps in France last month prior to its presidential election.
A woman was taken to hospital after she was stabbed in downtown Sydney in what appeared to be an unprovoked attack by a man who has been taken into custody, police said.
One of their numbers had been taken into the Lady's Tower and returned unchanged, earning him a certain amount of attention from a group of sorcerers called The Ten Who Were Taken.
This year, 20183 trillion digital photos will be taken worldwide, and most of those — 22018 percent — will be taken on phones, according to market research firm KeyPoint Intelligence (formerly known as InfoTrends).
Sign o' the Times doesn't perform that kind of exemplary genre summary — or rather, the album doesn't as a whole, because it's what each song taken individually, each genre taken individually, does.
Cruz, who was arrested and taken into custody, was taken out on a stretcher but did not maintain any serious injuries, Broward County sheriff Scott Israel told reporters during a news briefing.
Late last year, women who had visited Close's studio to have their photos taken, or auditioned to have their photos taken, began coming forward with stories of sexual misconduct by the artist.
Rohit Azad, a professor at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi who signed the statement, said data should be "taken in an academic spirit" and not be taken as an attack.
Example: Command Alexa to ask Fitbit how many steps you've taken, and Alexa might respond that you've taken about 4,500 steps, but still need 5,500 more steps to hit your daily goal.
When he was taken to his court hearing, the complaint said, he was so weak and short of breath that the judge called 911 so he could be taken to the hospital.
Photos that the agency presented as evidence in court, saying they had been taken while Mr. Yu was secretly visiting North Korea in 2012, turned out to have been taken in China.
The man was taken into custody after he came out of a 7-Eleven in Santa Ana and dropped a knife along with a handgun that he had taken from a guard.
People thought an Instagram photo shared by Google design director Claude Zellweger was taken with a Pixel phone with 20x zoom, with some saying it was taken with the unreleased Pixel 4.
" He continued, "With the benefit of hindsight, I'm sorry to have taken, or be seen to have taken, advantage of anyone else's goodwill, however desperate the circumstances; that was never the goal.
The camera also keeps two copies of each photo taken in the mode (wide and zoom), so users can continue to play around with it well after the picture has been taken.
We've taken so many steps forward towards accepting people, to understanding the plight of people, to clearing up the mess that borders create, and what Trump's done is taken it all backwards.
And when I met her I was so taken with her and so taken with her own struggles and her own journey that it ended up being a story really about her.
"Immediately upon the individual seeing the officer he literally dove onto the ground and was taken into custody and as he was taken into custody he yelled out 'Allahu Akhbar,'" Dyer said.
It has taken time — culturally, critically — and particularly for women, to put language back in the atom smasher, to play with form, to dodge the weight of storytelling and be taken seriously.
The show has taken its characters through various battles, where they've fought to rebuild civilization, discovered unpleasant truths about their origins, and have taken major leaps through time from season to season.
"These extremists are afraid their guns will be taken away - we're afraid our children will be taken away," said Shannon Watts, founder of the Moms Demand Action group that advocates tougher laws.
It contained Andy's last photos — taken in the final seconds of his life — as well as pictures someone else had taken, using his camera, of his and Andrei's bodies in the morgue.
The destruction of property and infrastructure has taken a toll on the embattled city and its trade-reliant economy, which has already taken a hit from the ongoing U.S.-China tariff fight.
Though there are many former politicians who have taken jobs in the fossil fuel sector, the current conservative government has seemingly taken its talking points from the industry with a unique enthusiasm.
In 1979, it was not only Americans taken hostage by a medieval theocratic order; the Iranian people were also taken hostage and held captive after their democratic revolution was usurped by Khomeini.
Spokespersons for the Democratic National Committee and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said they'd taken steps to raise money from their supporters but declined to provide specifics on how much they'd taken in.
But that's exactly what's taken place in Semi Precious' (Guy Baron) video for the new single "Sun Lounger," taken from the musician's debut album Ultimate Lounge due to be released on squareglass.
Found to have high blood pressure and diabetes when taken into ICE custody, Atulkumar Babubhai Patel was taken to the hospital two days later, where he died of complications from congestive heart failure.
In recent weeks, the Justice Department has taken jurisdiction over a possible antitrust probe of Google, YouTube's parent company, while the Federal Trade Commission has reportedly taken oversight responsibility for Facebook and Amazon.
Two other individuals were taken into custody for alleged threats to Escambia County, Florida schools last week, per the Pensacola News Journal, and another three were taken into custody in Greater Cincinnati, Ohio.
He has not taken questions from the press or appointed a spokesman, and has taken only small press pools on his first trip few trips instead of the customary group of diplomatic reporters.
The Khloé and Rob soap opera may have taken up a lot of airtime this season, but the complicated relationship between Kourtney and Scott has taken up a lot of airtime every season.
Some are pursuing a focus on beverages as part of their bachelor's degree; they've already taken the wine classes, spent a semester at our campus in Napa Valley and taken the mixology classes.
While several peers have also taken steps to competitively position their fleets, Transocean has generally taken a more robust view of their fleet that seems to support their strategic, operational, and financial goals.
White House officials said Tuesday that the steps taken by Mr. Obama on immigration were "consistent with the actions taken by presidents of both parties" and expressed optimism that the court would agree.
Walmart distributed a memo to employees detailing immediate actions that must be taken, emphasizing that signage or displays that "contain violent images or aggressive behavior" or "shooter video games" must be taken down.
Taken together, these agencies and others wield tremendous power over how our streets are policed, how the poorest among us are taken care of, and whether and how laws and regulations are enforced.
As quitethewaysaway, the Redditor who shared the photos, claims, only photos taken after July 8 of this year were actually taken by the new model; previous photos were snapped by an iPhone 6S.
Thousands of rescues have taken place in the two states and over 650 people were taken to safety in and around Wilmington, North Carolina, said Barbi Baker, a spokeswoman for New Hanover County.
Moniz did not refer to specific actions Moscow has taken to stoke U.S. thinking on nuclear security, but the Kremlin has taken a number of steps recently that have concerned the White House.
Trump's abrupt defensiveness, especially on the issue of his temperament, allowed Clinton to come across as the champion of those who have been taken taken advantage of by big business and systemic racism.
I just get whatever jeans I like and then I take them to the tailor to get the waist taken in and then I get the ankles taken in, so they fit great.
Yankee manager Joe Girardi said had the Yankees not taken the lead in the top of the 11th inning he would have taken Chapman out of the game after 1 1/3 innings.
Investors had taken few concrete actions in response until a group of creditors this month demanded payment on a $1.5 billion defaulted bond - though they have not yet taken their claim to court.
Thousands of rescues have taken place in the Carolinas, and more than 650 people were taken to safety in and around Wilmington, North Carolina, said Barbi Baker, a spokeswoman for New Hanover County.
According to the European Space Agency (ESA), the video is made up of nearly 1,000 images taken in rapid succession and was taken during one of the 16 orbits the ISS makes daily.
The following combined screenshots show the video's stats as it stood on YouTube with over 220 views prior to being taken down, and a thumbnail taken from Telegram, whereon it was widely disseminated.
Primary prevention refers to actions taken to avoid the initial manifestation of a disease, whereas secondary prevention refers to actions taken to reduce the impact of a disease or recurrence of an event.
Authorities told local news outlet WFAA that a 21-year-old female was taken to Atlanta Medical Center with gunshot wounds to the leg, while another victim was taken to Piedmont Henry Hospital.
Moscow had taken a dim view of the accord; Greece had taken an unprecedented step in mid 2018 of expelling four Russians, including two with diplomat status, for perceived meddling on the matter.
Check out the comparison below: The photo on the left was taken late in the evening with the Vivo V7+; the one on the right was taken seconds later with the LG V30.
On top of it we've taken one of our board members, Jim Hackett, who ran Steelcase for 20 years, and we've taken him off the board to be chairman of Ford Smart Mobility.
So it's not just that they've taken money from investors, they've taken money from investors who want to get a 10X return that ... there's some kind of scaling that has to happen. Yeah.
The army said in a statement it and its allies had taken full control of the Jabal Badro district, which is next to the Hanano residential district, taken by the army on Saturday.
The renovation of the Oval Office was completed in August, indicating that the portrait, which was taken by chief White House photographer Shealah Craighead, wasn't taken until several months after Trump's swearing-in.
The event has taken place every year since apart from in 2014, when advancing ISIS forces had taken positions just an hour away from the capital of northern Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region.
This requirement is especially critical for drugs known to carry the greatest risks where restricted distribution systems ensure these medicines are not taken by the wrong person or not taken exactly as directed.
A facsimile would be relatively easy to make, lines measured and angles taken, then taken to scale; because such a room would be unlivable, Ravenswood had to rely more on art than math.
He was taken to a nearby hospital with gunshot wounds to his leg; the lieutenant and inspector, who sustained chemical burns from the accelerant, were taken to a different hospital in stable condition.
In the notices, people received communication that they would either be taken off the voter role or placed on an inactive list, which would eventually result in being taken off the voter role.
While several peers have also taken steps to competitively position their fleets, Transocean has generally taken a more robust view of its fleet that seems to support their strategic, operational, and financial goals.
He was swiftly taken to a detention center in Texas, where he found his wife and children, who had been taken into custody hours earlier, and the family was then deported to Mexico.
One unnamed Saudi official said the allegations were being taken seriously by authorities, although it is not immediately clear if the kingdom has taken extra steps against harassment at the pilgrimage this year.
CNBC has compiled a list of steps taken by the federal government so far, counting actions taken by Congress and the executive branch, including the Federal Reserve, which operates independently from political officials.
A satellite image taken after the storm passed shows that much of Grand Bahama is now underwater, and aerial footage taken by a pilot flying over the Abaco Islands shows similar destruction there.
They were charged with conspiracy to knowingly export plants from the United States that had been taken in violation of California law, and attempting to export plants taken in violation of state law.
"We have already said we don't recognize the referendum in northern Iraq... We have taken some measures already with Iran and the Iraqi central government, but stronger steps will be taken," he said.
MADRID, June 20 (Reuters) - European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said on Thursday that the last monetary decision taken by the central bank was taken unanimously by members of the Council.
"Submission" is a clever fable of modern France getting taken over by an Islamist totalitarianism, pretty much the way France did get taken over by the pro-Hitler right wing in the 1940s.
Taken to a hospital after his wife, who was in on the plot, summoned an ambulance, he was first wheeled into an intensive care unit and pronounced dead, then taken to the morgue.
"The power of an image — whether it's 50 years old and was taken by Peter Hujar, or it's a year old and was taken by Collier Schorr — remains the same," Ms. Yanagihara said.
Swiss watch sales have underperformed other luxury goods as political protests have shaken Hong Kong, smartwatches have taken share from similarly priced Swiss watches and changes in distribution have also taken their toll.
The CEOs of Vodafone New Zealand, Spark and 2degrees said they had taken the unprecedented step of jointly identifying and suspending access to sites that were hosting video footage taken by the attacker.
Her photograph was taken, she underwent a quick medical checkup, and she was taken to a solitary cell, of a kind used to hold prominent politicians and business tycoons, to ensure their safety.
Thousands of rescues have taken place in the Carolinas and more than 650 people were taken to safety in and around Wilmington, North Carolina, said Barbi Baker, a spokeswoman for New Hanover County.
"Here's what they wouldn't have done: taken pictures of them, taken video of them, put it up on Iranian TV to show people, look how we're bringing America and humiliating them," he continued.
And we need to make sure that gets taken up and past in the Senate and we don't give you another omnibus bill, that we get a straight defense appropriations bill taken up.
Is there some element of truth to that, where it becomes much easier to report these out now that Bill O'Reilly has been taken down, now that Harvey Weinstein has been taken down?
We decided to waive the legal measures taken against it.
The "high emissions" scenario is where no action is taken.
Bette Midler has taken her talents to the Oscars stage.
The dueling crises have taken a toll on their marriage.
Edison's share price has taken a hit in recent months.
Facebook said some content was taken from Iranian state media.
What other safety and warning steps could Disney have taken?
I got into the car and I was taken away.
Now when he praises GSW, taken as shot at OKC.
Western strategies, of course, can be taken in several ways.
Taken on its own terms, there's something strange about it.
Clinton if she couldn't get a selfie taken with her.
Its taken researchers 10 years to produce biosourced synthetic elastomers.
Now, John Turturro has taken over the role in stride.
Have your taken a look at Beyoncé's Instagram feed lately?
Instead, in both societies, tense historical undercurrents have taken over.
Try these questions, taken from a College Board practice test.
Nvidia's promise of Level 20163 autonomy shouldn't be taken lightly.
The audience is taken to the heart of the art.
All guests were deplaned safely and taken to the terminal.
The national dialogue has taken a turn for the macabre.
Tamir was taken to MetroHealth Medical Center and underwent surgery.
She's teenager kryptonite, and Netflix seems to have taken note.
I've taken these pictures for years without even realizing it.
Others think more transformers would need to be taken out.
Since the recent breach, additional remediation steps have been taken.
More than $50,000 in valuables were taken in one incident.
The Riverside County Sheriff's Office has taken over the investigation.
So that could be taken away from you. Right. Okay?
Before, your job really couldn't be taken away from you.
The 13 were taken by ambulance to Catania's Garibaldi hospital.
Has Julianna ever taken anything with her from Alicia's wardrobe?
But YouTube said some content was taken down by mistake.
Throughout the season, women have taken control of their narratives.
Nazara said the penalty on JPMorgan has already taken effect.
"We have taken back Ontario," Ford told supporters Thursday night.
The girl survived and was taken to a local hospital.
The victim was taken to a hospital in stable condition.
The injured police officers were taken to Dhaka's military hospital.
"What I've taken from it is life's short," she says.
The source said no final decision had yet been taken.
They reportedly said that the woman's purse was not taken.
Monday and taken to the medical examiner's office in Frankfort.
Kaitlin was taken to a local hospital where she died.
Ugly holiday sweaters have totally taken over the holiday season.
Neither of offering sounds like it should be taken seriously.
Have you taken the Patronus quiz on Pottermore by now?
But Gellar has taken the activity to the next level.
Taken together, this could mean a massive increase in deportations.
All it seems to have taken was a little trolling.
Otherwise, they are taken to local rescue shelters,  Newsweek  reported.
Taken on its face, the report contains potentially devastating revelations.
Assuming these allegations are true, has he ever taken responsibility?
But only if action is taken before he leaves office.
The company had taken "insane levels" of precaution he said.
"She was very taken with the exhibition," says the onlooker.
She has taken some hits on her prosecutorial past, however.
John gets sad about the turns his life has taken.
ISIS militants haven't always taken such a principled approach, however.
Le Pen had taken the case to the EU Court.
But at least one US state has taken this approach.
Korean pop sensations BTS have taken the world by storm.
A lot of people seem particularly taken with Jack Jack.
"No one deserves to be hurt or taken advantage of."
Of that total, roughly $2000 billion was taken from exchanges.
HANNITY: And they all deserve their clearances taken away, right?
All the injured were taken to area hospitals, he said.
Are you concerned your photo was taken without your knowledge?
The indoor photos taken with the Leica also looked terrific.
Tiger was taken to Moses Cone Hospital where she died.
The company's public image has taken a much heavier hit.
"It's taken me 20 years to get here," he says.
He was taken to a nearby hospital for an evaluation.
All passengers eventually were taken to a terminal, Murray said.
The victims were taken to hospitals after they were rescued.
The British Parliament has taken control of the Brexit process.
Original photo was taken in 2012/13 by the brilliant .
This image was taken the same day he was found.
Jessica holds the ink footprints taken from her daughter Maia.
There are organizations that would have taken care of him.
The video's title's claim the footage was taken in Utah.
So it's not surprising it has taken Samsung this long.
A third image taken by JIRAM shows Io's hot spots.
We were perfectly in place to have the picture taken.
Illustration: nagualdesign, Tom Ruen,, background taken from File:ESO - Milky Way.
The photo looks like it was taken by somebody else.
Defensive stocks have already taken the lead in recent months.
The writer had taken Shanahan's bag and left his own.
While executives have departed, few women have taken their place.
"The industry has taken notice of this prosecution," Thorpe said.
Just like a human, AlphaGo can be taken by surprise.
No further action was taken against the men by police.
Guindon had taken her oath of office the day earlier.
The drugs were taken off the market in the 1990s.
The United States has taken steps to reassure the banks.
The more classes that were taken, the more we paid.
Barr was taken aback, asking Harris to repeat the question.
It's easy to see why Discover Weekly has taken off.
All of them have taken a spin as Uber drivers.
But cellphones have taken the problem to a new level.

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