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Few candidates relish throwing open their most intimate health and financial secrets.
"You don't have to worry that I am throwing open Pandora's Box," Phillips said.
Mr. Modi's government followed up, almost immediately, by throwing open new sectors to foreign investment.
They are trying to create centres of excellence and throwing open the sector to private entrepreneurs.
Boxing authorities subsequently stripped him of his belt, throwing open a boxing division he had dominated.
Austria joined Germany last summer in throwing open its borders to Syrians and others stranded in Hungary.
To be clear, Blendle isn't completely throwing open its doors in the US as of right now.
Throwing open the doors to any old Santa or elf who walked in off the street was another.
Britain is unusual in throwing open the invitation to run its central bank to candidates from around the world.
"What we need to be doing is throwing open the doors for everybody willing to work and achieve their education," Mrs.
The Shift In 2007, a young Mark Zuckerberg stood on a stage in San Francisco and announced that Facebook was throwing open its doors.
Kaku grounds his readers in science happening right now, while throwing open the windows to imagine where it might lead in a thousand years.
" — Kimmie Lipscomb, 35, Upper West Side, Manhattan "What I like best about fall is turning off the air-conditioner (finally!) and throwing open the windows.
As it was, it felt like standing in the snow with no clothes on or throwing open a window to icy winds after a hot shower.
Along with throwing open the windows, vacuuming the floors, and replacing your grody furniture, you might also want to think about updating your home's ancient networking hardware.
That intrigue will deepen if Trump goes ahead with his plan to huddle with Putin alone apart from interpreters before throwing open the meeting to wider delegations.
By throwing open the population register, the Turkish government — unwittingly — might have changed our ideas of Turkish nationhood and ended the myth of racial purity for good.
Here's a look at one example of how digitized newspaper databases are throwing open new doors of discovery — and at what difference that year might actually make.
His hands and arms are swollen and scraped from the beating he says he received after throwing open the door of his one-room home gasping for air.
We've previously reported on schemes in New York and the number of cities throwing open wireless access for the masses is increasing fast, from Kansas City to Los Angeles.
In the grainy video, which appears to be shot on Heard's phone, Depp can be seen milling about in a kitchen, screaming obscenities and angrily throwing open cabinet doors.
That interlude with a baseball bat begins with Beyoncé, in that yellow dress, throwing open the enormous doors of an old, important-looking building and a deluge pouring out.
SEATTLE — Amazon, the colossus of internet commerce that was founded here, is conducting the most dramatic sweepstakes of modern capitalism in throwing open a competition for a coequal second headquarters.
Eager to expand audiences for racing, these stately farms, noted for their architecturally distinct barns and pastures encircled by double-railed fences, are throwing open the barn doors to tours.
"Basically, for political reasons or for personal reasons — it's unclear which — he is basically throwing open the door to Iran's nuclear program one more time," the former secretary of State said.
But it is an exceptional one already, throwing open a window on Sichuan cuisine to show New Yorkers the nuance and rich variety that lie beyond the old blast of chiles.
The new government ratified the UN convention on enforced disappearances and allowed its working group to visit, even throwing open a former secret detention facility and escorting its members to mass graves.
To celebrate the 125th anniversary of the League's building on 57th Street, we're throwing open the doors May 11 and 12 for a two-day extravaganza of parties and open-house events.
So, in the case of immigration, the liberal notion that economic welfare will be maximized by simply throwing open the national labor market to all-comers would be resisted from a neoliberal perspective.
The sharing of private and personal elements of the president's life are a helpful, humanizing factor for him, and Ivanka's throwing open the doors, while "aww"-inducing, could also be some carefully-crafted storytelling.
Yet Trump apparently has no problem in "dissing" the Danish prime minister and in the very same breath throwing open his arms to Putin, a man intent on thwarting the U.S. at every turn.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The only openly gay prince in India - where same sex relations are illegal - is throwing open his palace doors to lesbians, gays, transgender and other Indians shunned for their sexuality.
And if you must get a head start on getting organized, might we suggest throwing open your cupboards instead of your windows and tucking into the Container Store's kitchen and pantry options, all on sale.
VIENNA (Reuters) - In September, the leaders of Austria and Germany took one of the most pivotal decisions of Europe's refugee crisis, throwing open their borders to tens of thousands of migrants piling up in Hungary.
Those who walked out (there were a few) missed some telling twists toward the end, like the throwing open of storage room doors to reveal that the band, all this time, had been playing live.
The result could also be a rethink of the whole auction as some bidders may now want management rights or have other responses to Toshiba throwing open the bidding to include a majority stake, he said.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said on Tuesday that he would not seek re-election next year, throwing open the top job in the third-largest U.S. city after facing widespread criticism over his handling of gun violence.
ALMATY (Reuters) - Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev's daughter Dariga will not become a member of parliament despite running on the list of his Nur Otan party, a document showed on Thursday, throwing open the question of succession in Central Asia's biggest economy.
After throwing open its borders to the arrivals with Germany in September, Vienna has since said it cannot cope with the numbers, and it coordinated border restrictions that shut down the main Balkans migrant route from Greece to northern Europe.
Last week, the university library made public the digital archive of hundreds of letters from detainees, throwing open a window into the fragile lives of migrants from more than 20 countries living, some of them for years, inside a nondescript private prison.
There's an uncanny line at work here exploring the relationship between a work of art and its audience, revealing how obsessive rumination on a subject founded on mystery can infect the psyche, blur fact and fiction, throwing open mirrors onto the world around you.
BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel's attempt to form a new German government collapsed on Sunday as one of the four parties she was seeking to bind together walked out after hours of negotiations, citing irreconcilable differences and throwing open the question of what comes next.
I start day one of my sleep cleanse by throwing open my blackout curtains, getting a steaming eyeful of morning sunshine through my east-facing windows and treating myself to a cup of warm water with lemon juice and a liberal sprinkle of pink Himalayan sea salt.
But throwing open the doors to class action lawsuits would have the practical effect of eliminating arbitration as an option for consumers because no rational company, forced by the Bureau to pay massive costs endemic in the class action litigation system, is likely also to continue to subsidize a consumer arbitration system.
While it might seem like celebrities get dressed for red carpets by throwing open the door to their gigantic walk-in closets and choosing an haute couture gown on a whim, it's a much more carefully orchestrated ordeal: They're carefully planned (and very profitable) business transactions — and rarely involve a celebrity actually paying for their incredible gowns.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's that time of year again, when the annual Outsider Art Fair pitches its big tent in downtown Manhattan, and its exhibitors roll out multicolored welcome mats, throwing open treasure chests filled with their latest discoveries from around the world: paintings, drawings, carvings, sculptures, and peculiar whatchamacallits in an array of forms and media.
Combine that with the tense rhetoric associated with immigration in the nation today -- which has led to an ugly backlash even in this progressive bastion -- and it's clear that trying to entice out-of-state, work-from-home techno-able-professionals that might look like the overwhelming majority of Vermonters was an easier pill for the state to swallow than throwing open its gates to the world.
The move was seen as throwing open the candidacy for president of the European Central Bank to others to succeed Jean-Claude Trichet starting 1 November 2011.
Over the clouded > surface there now lay an intricate tracery of whorls and lines where my > finger had wandered aimlessly. Holmes clapped his hand to his brow and, > throwing open the other window, he shouted an order to the cabby.
It was first run under these conditions in 1890 and again in the years 1910–1915. During these years, the race was known as the Preakness Handicap. In March 2009 Magna Entertainment Corp., which owns Pimlico, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy thus throwing open the possibility the Stakes could move again.
This culminated in 1643 in the inhabitants forcibly throwing open all the enclosures in Duffield – or Chevin Ward, including Shottle Park. The commoners were about to seek a judicial review when the Civil War began, and all this part of the old forest so seized remained common until 1786, when were enclosed by Act of George III.
Some of these were direct, such as initiating free distribution of food grains and throwing open grain stores and kitchens to the people. Other measures were monetary policies such as remission of revenue, remission of taxes, increase of pay to soldiers, and payment of advances. Yet other measures included construction of public works, canals, and embankments, and sinking wells. Migration was encouraged.
As deregulation put an end to vertically integrated gas delivery and marketing, consuming regions began crying for additional pipeline capacity. In Alberta, half a continent away from America's east coast and from the San Francisco Bay, cheap gas awaited. All they needed were pipelines. By the late 1980s and early 1990s, governments generally supported throwing open to all contenders the race to build pipelines.
Aggiornamento (, plural: aggiornamenti), "bringing up to date", was one of the key words used during the Second Vatican Council both by bishops and the clergy attending the sessions, and by the media and Vaticanologists covering it. It was used to mean throwing open the doors of the Church metaphorically in order to open a dialogue with the outside world. It was the name given to the pontifical program of John XXIII in a speech he gave on January 25, 1959.
Ward's political achievements include the stoppage of the sale of Crown Lands for cash in 1870 and 1871, and the throwing open of the lands on credit selections. As Minister in the Boucaut Government Ward introduced the Education Act of 1875, which had been drafted by J. P. Boucaut and Sir Samuel Way, who was then Attorney-General. Ward established experimental farms at Mannahill and Mount Muirhead near Millicent. Abolition of imprisonment for debt was the result of his persistent agitation.
The students became notorious for the daring heist and in Scotland they became immensely popular. The heist and the students became synonymous with the devolution and nationalist political movements in Scotland from 1950 onwards. Over time the incident encouraged a belief in change, throwing open to scrutiny the Union, which had existed since 1707. Long before the Stone was officially returned to Scotland in 1996 and the Scottish people voted for devolution in 1997, the removal of the Stone of Scone in 1950 contributed to those events.
The "party" then (from the reader's point of view) concludes just as the most important guest - Dr. Madaraki - arrives, a tearful Fran throwing open the door to welcome him in. In the real world, Okita and Veronica manage to find the sunken ship, and spot the unconscious Fran through one of the portholes. They knock on the porthole, trying to rouse Fran with words. The final page of the manga shows Fran back at the Madaraki estate, plowing through a standard day of work.
The eighth book (Suryaprabha) is devoted to the adventures of a prince named Suryaprabha, who became king of the Vidyadharas. The scene of action is mostly in the Lokas beyond earth, and the dramatis personae are the Nagas or snake-gods of Patala and the Vidyadharas. This is further illustration of the mode in which Naravahanadatta may fulfil the prophecy. In the ninth book (Alamkaravati), Naravahanadatta is distraught on the disappearance of his favorite bride Madanamanchuka after throwing open the doors of the inner quarters.
At its roots, the Enlightenment thought of these new reformers represented a continuation of the old school traditions of Northern Learning within the Sirhak movement. It held to the same goals of achieving national prosperity and military strength through the introduction of new technology and the development of modern commerce and industry. The difference this time was the new reformers were reaching to the West for modernization, not to China. The enlightenment thinkers pushed the notion that their goals could be best achieved by throwing open Korea's ports and establishing commercial relations with the West.
Karl August von Hardenberg Karl August Fürst von Hardenberg (31 May 1750 in Essenrode-Lehre – 26 November 1822 in Genoa) was a Prussian statesman and Prime Minister of Prussia. While during his late career he acquiesced to reactionary policies, earlier in his career he implemented a variety of Liberal reforms. To him and Baron vom Stein, Prussia was indebted for improvements in its army system, the abolition of serfdom and feudal burdens, the throwing open of the civil service to all classes, and the complete reform of the educational system.
It will be the third bridge over the Thane creek; the other two being the Vashi Bridge connecting Chembur to Vashi, and the Airoli Bridge connecting Mulund to Airoli. The Navi Mumbai-end provides for a seamless corridor for travelling to Thane, Dombivli, Kalyan, Ambernath, Panvel & beyond besides throwing open a direct corridor with the new Navi Mumbai International Airport. It will mean easier access for residents of Ghatkopar, Powai, Vikhroli, and Bhandup. The connector will lead to a real estate boom as travel time will reduce by about an hour.
Jeremy D. Larson of Pitchfork described the song as "buoyant, filled with the kind of sunlit energy created when throwing open the shutters," but described its similarity to "Touch of Grey" as "a bit out of step". Will Richards of DIY praised the new upbeat sound, saying, "Of all the experimentation five and a half years could've brought for Vampire Weekend, 'Harmony Hall' simply sees them refining, expanding their palate subtly and gorgeously." Raisa Bruner of Time called the song "sweet and nimble" and said its "rich guitar and piano riffing" would please longtime fans.
After amusing himself by toying with the trapped lovers, he takes control of his house, downing brandy, throwing open the windows, brandishing a revolver, telling Judith she is starting for Africa with him (a plane is standing by at Lympne aerodrome), and giving Gifford five minutes to get out. Judith and Hugh refuse to separate. Galbraith locks Judith out of the room, tosses a second revolver at Hugh, and reminds him of the rules of duelling. If Hugh is killed, he is told, his petrol-drenched motor will be rolled off the cliff road with his body inside.
Squarcione, whose original vocation was tailoring, appears to have had a remarkable enthusiasm for ancient art, and a faculty for acting. Squarcione was interested in ancient Rome; he travelled in Italy, and perhaps Greece, collecting antique statues, reliefs, vases, and other works of art, forming a collection of such works, making drawings from them himself, and throwing open his stores for others to study from. Based on this collection, he undertook works on commission for which his pupils no less than himself were made available. As many as 137 painters and pictorial students passed through his school, established in 1431 and which became famous all over Italy.
"I took the center of the ring understanding that I was going to be fighting for my life and Dan never came at me," Shamrock said. Severn later said that his strategy was purposely not to engage with Shamrock and wait for the fans to boo, hoping that the booing would affect Shamrock psychologically and force him to make a mistake that Severn could capitalize on. Finally, after over 15 minutes of stalling, Severn shot for a takedown, but was unsuccessful and following a brief scramble, Shamrock put Severn on his back in full mount. Shamrock held the mount for close to five minutes, throwing open fist palm strikes to Severn's head and an occasional closed fist punch to the body.
With far more people to deal with, the second- and third-class stewards mostly confined their efforts to throwing open doors and telling passengers to put on lifebelts and come up top. In third class, passengers were largely left to their own devices after being informed of the need to come on deck. Many passengers and crew were reluctant to comply, either refusing to believe that there was a problem or preferring the warmth of the ship's interior to the bitterly cold night air. The passengers were not told that the ship was sinking, though a few noticed that she was listing. Around 00:15, the stewards began ordering the passengers to put on their lifebelts, though again, many passengers took the order as a joke.
Indira Gandhi Sports Complex in Delhi SAI Come and Play Scheme (SAI CPS) serves the purpose of talent scouting. Meritorious talent emerging from this scheme forms a pool for induction into regular residential and non-residential sports promotional schemes of STC and SAG. The scheme was introduced in May 2011 for optimum utilisation of its 5 stadia in Delhi by throwing open the designated areas in the SAI Stadia for community sports. After this scheme received an excellent public response by registering to use the sports facilities in Delhi in disciplines such as Badminton, Boxing, Basketball, Cricket, Cycling, Football, Hockey, Gymnastics, Judo, Shooting, Swimming, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Weightlifting and Wrestling, SAI then extended this scheme to all centres of SAI across India to encourage the youth in the local areas to use sports facilities available at these centres.

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