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"aye" Definitions
  1. yes
  2. always; still

397 Sentences With "aye"

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Obviously, some flavor combinations don't appeal to everyone but I'm sure you will find that croqueta that will make you go aye aye aye aye!!!
Turns out there is a third option, pronounced "aye aye aye;" a series of three Greek IOTAS.
Now, here's a video about the aye-aye:[Biology Letters]Correction: This article said the researchers analyzed 46 aye-aye species, when actually they analyzed 46 species of mammals.
" Aye Aye Soe told CNN these claims are "unsubstantiated.
The female aye-aye was recently born at the Denver Zoo.
Madagascar's aye-aye lemur is an endearing aberration of an animal.
Why, though, would the aye-aye jump through such evolutionary hoops?
His 2015 single, "Wat U Mean (Aye Aye Aye)" went viral after a Twitter user uploaded a video ​​​​of himself dancing to the song.
"We don't know if these allegations are true," said Aye Aye Soe.
Here is an aye-aye, perhaps the strangest lemur of them all.
Because the aye-aye saw an opportunity and committed to it full-tilt.
Aye Aye Soe insists that the government has the "full support" of the military.
On an average day, Aye Aye Thein says, she has seven to 10 customers.
Thus in one discovery, the aye-aye grows more remarkable yet less joke-worthy.
If the researchers confirm their hypothesis by studying aye-aye lemurs living at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham, N.C., the aye-aye will be the first animal described to have evolved an extra digit for dexterity because of a hyper-specialized trait.
"If they are Myanmar nationals they will be repatriated here," said Myanmar's Aye Aye Soe.
Lifestyle: According to the Duke Lemur Center, the aye-aye is quite the picky eater.
The aye-aye uses this finger to tap on trees to listen for insect larvae.
So don't expect to see this tiny aye-aye quite yet, even if you squint.
An aye-ayePhoto: Elias Neideck (Wikimedia Commons)The aye-aye is about as ridiculous looking as a primate can get: beady yellow eyes, bat-like ears, and hands like horrible spiders.
When I would dance in the whole crowd like "aye, aye…" Once I got that "aye" I would just start doing the little dance and that's how I came up with the dancing.
Comparison of aye-aye and squirrel skullsGraphic: Phillip CoxThose similarities existed in the shape of the animals' skulls.
The extra 'finger' may help its owner, an odd type of lemur called an aye-aye, grip objects.
Technically speaking, then, the aye-aye has six digits on each hand, so it has no middle finger.
The aye-aye, the researchers reckon, evolved a pseudothumb to help it locomote without plummeting out of trees.
"The aye-aye is a really unusual primate," study author Phillip Cox from the University of York told Gizmodo.
The aye-aye scrapes bark off of trees in order to eat out the bugs, while squirrels crack nuts.
Aye Aye Soe declined to give further details, including the terms of financing of the projects or the timeframe.
But scientists may need to move quickly — the aye-aye is endangered and quickly losing its habitat to agriculture and logging.
The aye-aye may not be the most graceful walker on account of those spindly fingers, but it's got job security.
George's is where you'll be having the wedding', and I said, 'Aye aye Ma'am' turned to the right, salute, and carry on.
Myanmar's Aye Aye Soe questioned the U.N. figure, saying anyone claiming to be a refugee from Myanmar would have to be scrutinized.
Aye Aye Soe, director general of Myanmar's foreign affairs ministry, said the two countries would start discussions on an "identification and verification process".
"The government took immediate action against the responsible police personnel for acting on emotion and against rules and regulation," Aye Aye Soe says.
An expert on both bats and primates, he saw the mandibles and immediately thought of an eerie-looking lemur called the aye-aye.
That means aye-aye ancestors may have separately colonized Madagascar sometime around 20 million years ago instead of 50 million, the data suggested.
Yangon, Myanmar (CNN)Aye Aye Thein, 250, cuts hair for a living at Insein market in the north of Yangon, Myanmar's largest city.
Problem, though: Having such a long and delicate finger isn't conducive to getting a good grip on branches as the aye-aye forages.
China always helps our country when we are in crisis or when we face natural disasters, said Aye Aye Mu, a local teacher.
"I only drink water from a clay pot," said Ma Aye Aye Thein, as she sat on a plastic stool and occasionally fanned herself.
Aye Aye Soe, deputy director at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told Reuters on Monday that Myanmar took the U.N. findings seriously and would investigate.
They put them into a computer program that could run a statistical analysis and compare the shapes of the aye-aye skulls to those of squirrels.
Once it hears something, the aye aye then uses its other claws to dig into the bark, then dig out invertebrates using its long toilet claw.
It would seem, then, that the aye-aye (so named because of its cries) wanders the forests of Madagascar giving the world the highly elongated finger.
Aye Aye Soe asserted that the eight-month old government in Myanmar was taking initiatives to tackle the Rakhine issue, including the citizenship verification process for Rohingya.
Story at a glance A bug-eyed, bat-eared Madagascan lemur called an aye-aye is now the world's only six-fingered primate, according to new research.
But how on Earth have researchers just now figured out the aye-aye has pseudothumbs, when the species has been known to science since the 18th century?
"What is happening in Rakhine now is only security clearance sweeps being carried out with restraint and within rules and regulations against armed perpetrators," Aye Aye Soe says.
In the case of the aye-aye, it's taken over the niche a woodpecker might fill on the mainland, where the bird hammers into wood to find grubs.
"She accepted President Obama's invitation to visit the U.S. before his presidency ends," said Aye Aye Soe, a spokeswoman at the foreign ministry, which is run by Suu Kyi.
The aye-aye is known for its huge bat-like ears, the largest relative brain size of any lemur, rodent-like ever-growing incisors - unique among primates - and strange hands.
With its ghoulish face pressed against the wood to listen close, the aye-aye uses the subtle changes in the sound of each tap to find the insects hiding inside.
"Myanmar hair is the softest, most sought-after hair in Asia," said Aye Aye Thein, whose hair stall is nestled between those of a greengrocer and a betel nut seller.
"The State Counsellor has instructed the process to continue in areas where there's no opposition and to issue citizenship cards as soon as possible to the Muslims," Aye Aye Soe says.
There is a brief board meeting at the end, effectively a pro-forma affair to officially vote aye on the things that members have voted aye on, nay on the nays.
"It is important that the Investigation Commission is allowed to complete its work, and to demonstrate that Myanmar's own institutions are able to address our human rights challenges," Aye Aye Soe said.
"Political space and time must be given to let its initiatives run their courses instead of ganging up to stoke the fire to add more complexities to the issue," said Aye Aye Soe.
After months of computer analysis, the resulting tree was clear: Plesiopithecus, Propotto leakeyi, and the living aye-aye all share a common ancestor, as reported in the study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.
The aye-aye may have needed to beef up its grip strength as the rest of its fingers morphed into spindly, highly specialized tools for the nocturnal primate's unique hunting strategy: tap foraging.
"We don't oppose constitutional amendment," said USDP lawmaker Thaung Aye.
"For my son Jordan Davis, I vote aye," she said.
"Aye, I've not been to this one before," she says.
"An aye for an eye, say?" is definitely a TYPO.
That letter must be E, to get EWE and AYE.
" Myanmar government spokeswoman Aye Aye Soe said the administration is "deeply concerned by reports of potential human rights abuses and have already set up an Investigation Commission led by Vice President U Myint Swe.
"Grant agreements will be signed on the construction of two hospitals and a bridge between the two sides during this visit," Aye Aye Soe, deputy director-general at Myanmar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told Reuters.
Another plaintiff is Joanne Lynch Aye, a voter in Broward County.
Both squirrels and aye-ayes have continually growing, long front teeth.
He was an orderly man, said his wife, Tin Tin Aye.
Reporting by Aye Min Thant; Editing by Simon Lewis, Robert Birsel
"Aye yi yi," she started her second, for best new artist.
It will never get 67 votes "aye" votes in the Senate.
Huddled over a battered pair of scales, Aye Aye Thein estimates the price of hair by its feel and a simple scrape of the bundle with an open scissor arm to test for firmness and smoothness.
During the visit, the neighbors will discuss bilateral relations, but the Myanmar side was unlikely to bring up the "complicated" issue of border security, said Aye Aye Soe, deputy director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In this aye-aye specimen, most of the tendon went to the base of its thumb, but part of the tendon spilt and headed through a wrist bone that we don't have, called a radial sesamoid.
I still struggled with the last little bit because I thought sailors used a different honorific when they assented, not AYE AYE SIR (I was thinking "cap'n" or "cap" but that was in the clue, I realize).
Aye Aye Swe, an owner of Sushi Katsuei, said it was too early to know exactly what kind of Japanese restaurant they would be opening in the Manhattan space: 357 Avenue of the Americas (West Fourth Street).
A bunch of noble men and women say "aye," and it's done.
All in favor of a celebrity cycle of The Bachelorette, say aye!
On automatic pilot, many senators will vote aye without a second thought.
Gus Bradley, on the other hand—aye, that's not an easy sell.
Oddly enough it comes just after his "aye" vote to strip healthcare.
Reporting by Aye Win Myint; Writing by Antoni Slodkowski; Editing by Helen Popper
Granted, some Republicans voted aye simply because they knew the bill would fail.
But including the mandate could sway more conservative senators toward the "aye" column.
Kyaw Soe Oo's sister, Nyo Nyo Aye, kept near her side, barely speaking.
Aye Aye Soe, an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said there had been an "earlier meeting" between the two militaries on the "current refugees issue but (that) also involved other border related issues - drug trafficking and other transorganized crimes".
One video showed the singer climbing onto a red sedan and shouting two lines from one of his most popular songs — "I will sing my music, aye, the most honest music, aye" — before the police hauled him off the car.
The party was a visual smorgasbord of dissipated animal behavior, and offered Hollingsworth the chance to finally bring in an aye-aye, a bizarre-looking nocturnal lemur he'd been wanting to get into the show, for a quick foreground joke.
But the aye-aye joins a very small contingent of mammals—including the panda, as well as some moles, which added digits to widen their hands and move more dirt—to have faced the evolutionary pressure to develop an extra digit.
Win Myat Aye and government spokesman Zaw Htay did not answer calls seeking comment.
Tun Aye was one of four Inn Din villagers detained by police on Dec.
AYE YO look who's at the BTSMVAs(Please make better edits than us) pic.twitter.
Reporting By Yimou Lee, Aye Win Myint and Shoon Naing; Editing by Alex Richardson
Reporting by Wa Lone, Aye Win Myint and Simon Lewis; Editing by Himani Sarkar
Reporting by Aye Win Myint and Shwe Yee Saw Myint; Editing by Gareth Jones
" He added, in an exaggerated brogue, " 'Aye, ye broke the strings of me harp!
A century of study and numerous X-rays overlooked the aye-aye's pseudo thumb.
"Aye," the white patrons roar back over the golden slosh of their raised drinks.
Aye, say paleontologists who discovered dozens of giant-size footprints on the Isle of Skye.
" When Cersei asks if she will have children with the King, Maggy says, "Oh, aye.
Before that, the only way to sound Irish was to be fuckin' 'diddly-diddly-aye'.
The government would take control of fire-gutted land, Win Myat Aye said this week.
Tensions Aye Lwin blames the toxic climate on Buddhist nationalists, who have whipped up tensions.
" -- but Menendez was standing next to him, leaned over and told him to say, "Aye.
I always wondered what I was going to do when the "aye" part came in.
And if it is, aye—Steve, come back on through with some more corduroy jams.
"Our land is rich, but the Rakhine people get no profits," Mr. Aye Maung said.
To hit the 51-vote threshold, four Republicans needed to vote "aye" with the Democrats.
Win Myat Aye accused "terrorist organizations" of launching coordinated attacks on police posts on Aug.
Additional reporting by Aung Hla Tun, Aye Win Myint and Timothhy Mclaughin; Editing by Alex Richardson
Aye-ayes are elusive, nocturnal lemurs who are close to impossible to spot in the wild.
The number of 'aye' votes was especially low because five Republicans are quarantined over coronavirus fears.
Maung Maung Aye, a well-known presenter in Myanmar, traveled from Yangon to support Suu Kyi.
" Peron called out to his fellow cheerleader, writing, "Aye Napoleon, you think Atlanta is ready for us?
Additional reporting by Wa Lone and Aye Win Myint; Writing by Yimou Lee; Editing by Nick Macfie
" â€" MiMi Aye (@meemalee) May 11, 2017 @meemalee Nope; can't see any Saurkraut or Kimchi in there!
Her sizable shoes will be filled by Angie Boylan, a member of the punk band Aye Nako.
Win Myat Aye also heads a committee tasked with implementing recommendations on solving Rakhine's long-simmering tensions.
First of all, if Ms. Murkowski and Ms. Collins vote "aye," Mr. Kavanaugh has his 51 votes.
Dr. Hartstone-Rose and his team found it by accident when examining the aye-aye's forearm muscles.
A great illustration of why it took so long for scientists to discover the aye-aye's pseudothumb.
Facebook. Additional reporting by Tin Htet Paing, Simon Lewis, Shoon Naing and Aye Min Thant in Yangon.
Reporting by David Lawder; Additional reporting by Chris Prentice and Aye Min Thant; Editing by Alistair Bell
The women traveled in the same circles online, and Aye says she has long admired Xunise's style.
Chan Aye, 42, said he, his son and wife had been dragged to the river by the landslide.
"I don't think there's hope for me to get a job at the zone," said fisherman Nyein Aye.
According to the facility, Tonks is one of only 24 aye-ayes residing in U.S. zoos right now.
I am, after all, the flame-proof, pain-proof Lady Aye, sweetheart of the sideshow, and I'm adorable.
"We are trying our best to find a solution," said Dr. Win Myat Aye, the social affairs minister.
The returnees could even return to their original homes, provided they still existed, Dr. Win Myat Aye said.
In 2018, Accion Venture Lab successfully exited Indian fintech company Aye Finance, following exits in 2017 and 2016.
"I don't know how Ah Nauk Pyin village got into the international media," Win Myat Aye told Reuters.
There's a wonderful moment in "Pop Aye," when an elephant gives the camera — and you — the stink eye.
If the animal tried using the middle finger for traveling, it would snap beneath the aye-aye's weight.
"Aye, but we can't keep the pound if England is outside of Europe, can we?" his friend replied.
They could mark "aye" or "no" next to each, and from there, the ballots were collected and tallied.
I walked in a little late, just in time to vote — aye — on a new road grader ($329,700).
Ms. Aye Thida, the chef, grew up in her family's restaurants in Yangon, the former capital of Myanmar.
Additional reporting by Antoni Slodkowski, Simon Lewis, Thu Thu Aung and Aye Min Thant; Editing by Alex Richardson
"They are using our country, our region as a base...with the intention of disrupting the area, causing unrest, chaos in the area, they are doing this to get international attention, to pressure Myanmar," said Aye Aye Soe, director general of Myanmar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, run by Suu Kyi.
And it doesn't get much gooder than the bizarre hand of the aye-aye, a specialized lemur that uses a hyper-elongated middle finger to tap along hollow tree branches, listens for grubs within, gnaws a hole in the wood, and reaches that middle finger inside to fish out the food.
Adorable fact: "Aye-ayes are thought to be the only primate to use echolocation to find food," Cancellare said.
Speaker, I inadvertently voted aye for the Clarifying Congressional Intent in Providing for DC Home Rule Act of 2016.
In the meantime, Nu Nu Aye and her baby daughter are sheltering at the home of two elderly women.
Reporting by Thu Thu Aung, Antoni Slodkowski and Aye Min Thant; Writing by Clarence Fernandez; Editing by Robert Birsel
On Friday, Win Myat Aye said he first learned about the situation in the villages from international news reports.
They confirmed this structure existed in seven total aye-ayes, suggesting it was part of the misfit mammal's anatomy.
"He is a good elder brother," his sister, Nyo Nyo Aye, told Reuters following her brother's arrest last year.
" Democrats and Republicans sat stoically as their names were called, exuding confidence with their calls of "aye" or "no.
Like you put on a kilt and affect a Scottish brogue and scream AYE YA WEE LADS AND LASSES!
" She went over and comically started to push Robert toward the entryway, Robert who had been ready ages ago, Robert who had already picked their housewarming bottle of wine, Robert who was sort of disappointed in her lack of attention vis-à-vis the unsanctioned halibut, Robert who muttered, "Aye, aye, Captain Farragut.
The aye-ayes also have relatively longer snouts compared to other primates, and brain cases similar in shape to squirrels'.
With reporting by Shwe Yee Saw Myint and Aye Win Myint; Editing by John Chalmers, Robert Birsel and Himani Sarkar
Some 140 of them require re-writing, reckons Htin Kyaw Aye of Open Myanmar Initiative, a think-tank monitoring parliament.
The bill includes Aye Nako, Tenement, Try the Pie, Downtown Boys, Screaming Females, Girlpool, Mikey Erg, and P. S. Eliot.
Collins and Murkowski have a script: They make centrist-sounding statements, to shore up their images, and then vote aye.
Aye Nai, 53, and Lawi Weng, 38, returned to Myanmar to cover the conflicts between the army and ethnic rebels.
Additional reporting by Panarat Thepgumpanat, Kay Johnson and Aye Min Thant, Chayut Setboonsarng; Editing by John Chalmers and Robert Birsel
New Zero Art Space, led by the artist Aye Ko, emblematizes the country's emergence into the international contemporary art world.
The fact that Xunise is a cartoonist and illustrator made Aye even more eager to work with her, she says.
She talked about pay equity in sports and said, "All those in favor of equal pay, say aye," according to ESPN.
Mar Mar Aye and her daughter built a new business selling shoe soles by sending money and information via their phones.
"This is terrorism," Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement, Win Myat Aye, who visited the site on Tuesday, told Reuters.
Reporting by Wa Lone, Simon Lewis and Aye Win Myint; Writing by Yimou Lee; Editing by Kim Coghill and Mark Potter
The panel aims at averting ethnic or religious conflict, rather than censorship, its chairman, Zaw Aye Maung, told Reuters by telephone.
"You drink here, aye?" an outsider named Ian asks Jimmy, the scruffy regular he's come to meet in a Belfast pub.
We're normally out and about until 2 AM. Then we'll get up the next morning and do it all again, aye.
Cap'n Crunch Serving size: 38 grams Sugars: 17 grams 0.45 grams of sugar per 100 dry ounces Aye yai yai, Captain.
"Aye, there she is — there's the White Lady," Ms. Dunlop said with a laugh, suggesting Ginger had seen the bridge's ghost.
"When the news of that misunderstanding came out, we were surprised," said Win Myat Aye, the minister in charge of resettlement.
Tun Aye, one of the sons of Maung Ni, has been detained on murder charges, his lawyer said on Jan. 13.
Additional reporting by Yimou Lee, Aye Win Myint and Sam Aung Moon; Editing by John Chalmers, Alex Richardson and Frances Kerry
The researchers thought the similarities could best be explained by the aye-aye's need to impart lots of force on its teeth.
"I think that the sewing sessions are most useful because they help women in the community generate income," Nyo Nyo Aye says.
Reporting by Shoon Naing and Antoni Slodkowski, additional reporting by Aye Min Thant and Ruma Paul in DHAKA; Editing by Robert Birsel
This made English vowels sound different from those in Europe, and changed the letters' names with them, to ay, ee, aye, oh.
Aye M. Soe, senior director of index research and design for S&P Dow Jones Indices, shared the new data with me.
Image: David HaringHumans may be more closely related to great apes, but according to science, our true spirit animals are aye-ayes.
Correction 6/20/16: A previous version of this article incorrectly referred to aye-ayes as monkeys, they are in fact prosimians.
"He said, 'I can see the shadow of democracy and I am starting to have hope,'" recalled his wife, Tin Tin Aye.
His work, which has been published in the Editorial Magazine, aye magazine, and Aint–Bad, explores relationships between people in big cities.
Then again, maybe the elephant, called Pop Aye and played by a majestic giant named Bong, is just exhausted, namely with people.
The aye-aye's hands became so specialized at this tap foraging "that they lost the ability to grip," Dr. Hartstone-Rose said.
"He is a good elder brother," said his sister, Nyo Nyo Aye, adding that her brother always stood out from the crowd.
"Our next immediate priority is to bring back the refugees who have fled to Bangladesh," Win Myat Aye told the Geneva forum.
Democratic Voice of Burma reporters Aye Nai and Pyae Phone Naing, and Lawi Weng of the Irrawaddy magazine, have been jailed since Monday.
One final point: Neither the states nor the Justice Department mentioned the Lukumi Babalu Aye case in their briefs at the 9th Circuit.
Aung San Oo's lawyer, Aye Lwin, told Reuters his client decided to appeal because his share of the property had fallen into disrepair.
Houston duo Santa Muerte today shared "Aye," a sinister new track intertwining a Ha Crash-laden ballroom beat with a demonic flute pattern.
Another trait aye-ayes share with humans: when their bottle runs dry, they continue to poke at it sadly, suggesting they want more.
" But, Aye Lwin added, his voice rising, "If they really claim to be democrats, including Aung San Suu Kyi, democracy means human rights.
"Everyone believed that this was part of the road to peace," said Mya Aye, a pro-democracy activist who was on the trip.
Since that round, Aye Finance has raised over $30 million via a series of debt investment-based deals, according to data from Crunchbase.
Aye M. Soe, senior director of index research and design for S&P Dow Jones Indices, performed a custom analysis at my request.
They've resorted to worshiping and teaching their children at home but Aye Lwin says this has attracted the attention of authorities after protests.
Mike Daines shared the video Saturday afternoon following the vote, which shows the senator saying "aye" as his name is called on television.
Win Myat Aye has been to Ah Nauk Pyin several times with Rakhine state government officials, and has promised to protect the residents.
The sound AYE (pronounced as a long "I") is added to the ends of four fairly common phrases to make funny theme entries.
"This is not even a bare-bones budget," said Senator Toby Ann Stavisky, a Democrat from Queens, who grudgingly cast an "aye" vote.
Shouts almost drowned out the "aye" votes as Republicans took up the vote on a motion to proceed on their Obamacare repeal bill.
When the vote was finally taken, it was not even close to the required 218 votes: 151 Democrats voted aye; one independent, Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE of Vermont, voted aye.
Once the debate is finished, the speaker will typically ask those in favour of an amendment to shout "aye", and then those against "no".
The aye-aye's fingers are not great for grasping - hence the need for a pseudothumb - but are perfect for its unusual "tap foraging" behavior.
"The U.N. agencies have to plan projects and will coordinate with the government for implementing their plans," Win Myat Aye told Reuters on Friday.
Myanmar's social welfare, relief and resettlement minister, Win Myat Aye, said the repatriation would take place over the next two years, "or maybe less".
"We had to report to above about Ko Ni's activities, like his meetings, where he went, and what did he did," said Aye Lar.
Side note ... did Tyra B make her boobs 4 sizes too small, or do we just not know the difference between A and aye?
The new settlements will be an improvement on their original villages, Win Myat Aye, the minister in charge of resettlement, said in an interview.
Finally, when Yeaman casts his vote, spontaneously springing to his feet, Mr. Stuhlbarg's orgasmic "Aye!" serves as one of the film's most triumphant gestures.
Once the debate is finished, the speaker will typically ask those in favor of an amendment to shout "aye", and then those against "no".
Oh, I was on the board but all I did was go to the meetings and learn what had already happened and say, 'Aye.
What's amazing about the aye-aye's pseudothumb is that vanishingly few mammals have developed extra digits beyond the five on each hand or paw.
"If one is not with them, then he is their enemy," said Aye Chan, a Yangon-based historian from Rakhine, referring to the rebels.
Reporting by Shoon Naing and Antoni Slodkowski; Additional reporting by Simon Lewis, Kanupriya Kapoor and Aye Min Thant; Editing by Alex Richardson, Toni Reinhold
Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds: Surviving Active Shooter Custer continues through September 8 at MoMA PS1, 11 W. 53 St., Manhattan.
The researchers compiled microCT scans of 46 mammal species, including aye-ayes and squirrels, either from the Morphosource online database or from specimens in museums.
GOP vote counters believe that to avoid future primary challenges fueled by the Trump machine, Collins and Murkowski will find their way to voting "aye."
"My responsibilities include facilitating education sessions, checking medical supplies and assisting with life skills classes such as sewing," says Nyo Nyo Aye of her work.
Khin Aye, a farmer in the Ayeyarwady region, has 14 acres of paddy fields, which can be seen through the back window of his farmhouse.
They found that aye-ayes could not only discriminate between the different concentrations of alcohol, they preferred their soda with as much booze as possible.
The Aye Finance deal is, however, the first investment in an Indian fintech startup — we have since corrected the story and apologize for any confusion.
Reporting by Thu Thu Aung, Aye Min Thant and Simon Lewis; additional reporting by Stephanie Nebehay in Geneva; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Ed Osmond
Each adds another detail, a splash of color and real warmth, though I wish there was more about Pop Aye, more attention, more close-ups.
But aye-ayes may not be alone for long: "We're starting to look at some of the wrist structures in bats," Dr. Hartstone-Rose said.
Bensonhurst has the borough's highest concentration of foreign-born residents, which might explain why the chef Aye Myint, known as Oscar, named his restaurant Together.
U Tin was born in the southwestern town of Kyaik Lat on July 8, 1931, to U Ba Aye and Daw Than Yi, both farmers.
The villager, school teacher Tun Aye, is serving a five-year sentence for murder at Buthidaung Prison in northern Rakhine, said his lawyer, Khin Win.
Since its inception, the challenge has yielded a staggering 153,2300 responses, with scores of newly won fans performing their own renditions of the "Aye" dance.
Like all road movies, "Pop Aye" also journeys into the interior lives of its characters, a trip that is aided and abetted by other travelers who briefly hop on and off: notably, a poetic squatter; a pair of bumbling cops, who bust Thana and Pop Aye for eating thrown-away melon; and a transgender woman who, with grit and dignity, is holding onto a marginal existence.
Also called the grooming finger, the aye-aye's third digit is much more slender that the other four fingers and is used as a hunting tool.
Once the debate is finished, the speaker will typically ask those in favour of each amendment to shout "aye", and then those against to say "no".
Dr. Aye Ko Ko, chief physician at Yangon General Hospital, told Reuters that two patients were being treated for suspected H1N1 infections in a special ward.
We might also recall that even in the the 2202s, scores of Democrats in Congress voted "aye" on the Reagan tax plans of 2628 and 28500.
Win Myat Aye told Reuters on Saturday that Myanmar would discuss "technical assistance" with the UNHCR, but had not reached a formal agreement with the agency.
Once the debate is finished, the speaker will typically ask those in favor of each amendment to shout "aye", and then those against to say "no".
But Together is the only place I have seen shwe yin aye: chilled coconut milk poured over tapioca pearls, knobs of sticky rice and coconut jelly.
"He said he would find justice for us," said Aye Lu, an 18-year-old woman whose husband was among the five killed, after the meeting.
This got the most "aye" votes, with 103, but 295 people voted against it, so it was defeated by a greater margin than the customs union.
This shared evening features choreography by Aye Eckerson, Emily Winkler-Morey and Javier Padilla, all artists selected for Gibney's professional development program for early-career artists.
At the end of a debate, the speaker typically asks for those in favor of the motion to shout "aye" and then those against to say "no".
At the end of a debate, the speaker typically asks for those in favour of the motion to shout "aye" and then those against to say "no".
" But after many long minutes of discussions with other senators she approached the dais and with a pained look in her face, voted "aye' and quickly departed.
Win Myat Aye said aid donated by Indonesia would be used to support the village, as well as Buddhist and other Muslim communities suffering from the conflict.
The owners, Kyaw Lin Htin and Aye Thida, did not make an announcement in February when they took over what had been a generalist Chinese takeout shop.
The California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) will award an honorary doctorate of arts degree to Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds on May 20183.
On Saturday, a lawyer for one of Maung Ni's sons said police were seeking murder charges against the son, named Tun Aye, for taking part in the killings.
" Jamie pays the woman and as she smiles and walks away, the pub band plays some jaunty music, as if to say, "Aye, that was no big deal.
Across from Santiago's series is another strong work, "Surviving Active Shooter Custer" (2018) by Edgar Heap of Birds (Hock E Aye Vi), part of his ongoing monotype series.
Aye Lwin, a Muslim community leader in Yangon whose family had long known Aung San Suu Kyi's, said he met with her at the time to demand answers.
"Yes, we moved to new houses – it's correct to say (the camp is closed)," said Kyaw Aye, a community leader from a camp called Nidin, in central Rakhine.
"What's different about 573 was the fourth quarter volatility," Aye M. Soe, a managing director at S&P and one of the authors of the report, told CNBC.
"We are trying to raise awareness among people who think that the flood might drop within three or four days to be more cautious," Win Myat Aye said.
Win Myat Aye, the minister charged by Suu Kyi with leading rehabilitation efforts in Rakhine, said in September that land damaged by fire legally becomes "government-managed land".
Win Myat Aye, the minister responsible for resettlement, invoked a law on natural disasters under which, he said, "burnt land becomes government-managed land," according to state media.
But the aye-aye's spare thumb, described on Monday in The American Journal of Physical Anthropology, may have developed under circumstances not yet observed in any other animals.
Thithi Aye, a Burmese refugee who arrived here in 2010, car-pooled from Lowell to her job at Southwick every day with other refugees, including one from Iraq.
A plan for a second referendum, in which any Brexit deal approved by Parliament would go back to the public for a vote, received the most "aye" votes.
What is known is this: Myanmar's minister for resettlement, Win Myat Aye, has said that his country would be taking back no more than 300 refugees per day.
Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds: People get very upset about certain shootings, but of course Custer was the main terrorist that came to our country.
At the end of the debate, the speaker will typically ask for those in favor of the motion to shout "aye", and then those against to say "no".
"As a journalist, he will cover news, but I think he will do it fairly because he does not discriminate between races," said his sister Nyo Nyo Aye.
"Maternal mortality needs to come down if Myanmar wants to graduate from the least developed into a middle-income country," said Hla Hla Aye, assistant representative to the Fund.
If that vibe wasn't right when he got out that truck, I would have been, like, 'Aye, man, I don't care who you are, get from around me, man.
World Premiere Pop Aye / Singapore, Thailand (Director and screenwriter: Kirsten Tan) — On a chance encounter, a disenchanted architect bumps into his long-lost elephant on the streets of Bangkok.
The rapper has yet to respond to the photo on social media, but with her sense of humor, she'd probably appreciate Brothers Osborne "Flexin' on the 'gram like aye."
One of the 20, Bo Bo Aung, had hoped for release when the new government took power, but that hope had faded, his wife, Khin Moe Aye, told Reuters.
However, Muslim leaders like Aye Lwin defend how she has handled the crisis, stressing the limits of the power-sharing agreement she has with the Tatmadaw, Myanmar's powerful military.
YANGON (Reuters) - Cradling her one-year-old daughter in a house in southern Myanmar, 22-year-old Nu Nu Aye recalled the reasons her husband gave for beating her.
POP AYE The first feature from the Singaporean filmmaker Kirsten Tan is set in Thailand, where an architect (Thaneth Warakulnukroh) reunites with an elephant he knew in his youth.
Edgar Heap of Birds, whose Cheyenne name is Hock E Aye Vi, has been an important figure in contemporary American art, including Native American art, for some 40 years.
Similarly, in the Lukumi Babalu Aye case, the Supreme Court struck down city laws prohibiting animal sacrifice because the laws' history showed they were intended to target the Santeria religion.
Aye Lu, the wife of Aik Sai who was one of the men killed, said that at the court martial one of the soldiers admitted knifing her husband to death.
Lin took part in the 10 uprising against military dictator Ne Win and then spent four years in exile in India, studying modernist art with Mandalay artist Sitt Nyein Aye.
Reporters Aye Nai, Pyae Phone Aung and Lawi Weng are charged under the Unlawful Associations Act - a colonial-era law that includes broadly worded prohibitions on contacts with banned groups.
Expect music by Goldenchild, drag cabaret by Vodka Stinger, L.G.B.T.Q. comedy from Jon Wan, magic from the Great Dubini, dancing from Kit Kat and sideshow surprises from the Lady Aye.
She can veer into stereotype (too many of her sentences are punctuated with "Aye"), but she has an idiom all her own, her own funny way of seeing the world.
Broadcaster DVB's Aye Nai and Pyae Phone Naing, and Lawi Weng of the Irrawaddy magazine, were remanded along with three others in Hsipaw prison, in northern Shan State, on Wednesday.
"It depends on the other country, whether this will actually happen or not," Win Myat Aye, Myanmar's Minister for Social Welfare and Resettlement, told a news conference, referring to Bangladesh.
Aye Finance, a startup that specializes in micro-loans in India, has landed $10.3 million in new funding of its own led by LGT and existing investors SAIF Partners and Accion.
Because these are outlier cases, Aye Finance specializes in what Sharm calls "industry clusters" — specific types of industry — which, he said, allows them to generate accurate metrics to assess a business.
Once the debate is finished, the speaker will read out the name of the first amendment and ask those in favour of it to shout "aye", and then those against "no".
Mya Hnin Aye, senior executive editor at the Voice Weekly, said few participated because the arrested journalists work for foreign media, much of whose "reporting on the Rakhine issue is biased".
"I wanted to ask doctors some questions about Zika, but they are very busy because they have to see many pregnant women at the same time," said San San Aye, 42.
"Make sure that your colleagues and clients have a clear understanding that they will not be hearing back from you," says Aye Moah, co-founder of email productivity software company Boomerang.
Minister for Relief and Resettlement Win Myat Aye, who is leading the government response to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Rakhine, confirmed that the aid had arrived in Ah Nauk Pyin.
For more than a year now, Mr. Aye Maung has been in prison on high treason charges and, after losing an appeal in January, could be sentenced to death if convicted.
Reporting by Mekhla Raina in Bengaluru, Simon Lewis, Aye Min Thant and Antoni Slodkowski in Yangon, Paresh Dave in San Francisco; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier, Robert Birsel, Alex Richardson, Toni Reinhold
" Dr. Aye Maung noted that his position in Parliament could give him immunity from any charges, but nevertheless called the legal action "hitting with an ax instead of with a pin.
Found only on Madagascar, the aye-aye's got the tail of a squirrel, the ears of a bat, and a perpetual look like it just realized it left the oven on.
But back in Thilawa, the second phase of construction is about to kick off and will see the relocation of more than 800 families, said Aye Khaing Win, a community leader.
Once the debate is finished, the speaker will read out the name of the first amendment and ask those in favor of it to shout "aye", and then those against "no".
Reporting by Wa Lone, Yimou Lee, Aye Win Myint, Shoon Naing and Antoni Slodkowski; Additional reporting by Brenda Goh in SHANGHAI; Writing by Yimou Lee; Editing by Robert Birsel and Clarence Fernandez
For 19-year-old Yangon resident Ma Hnin Aye Latt, the newfound access to popcorn chicken is a treat, but sizes are not as supersized as he expected from an American chain.
Two more Republicans, Alaska's Lisa Murowski and Louisiana's John Kennedy joined Maine's Susan Collins (the first to cross the aisle) to vote aye on the measure, making the final tally 52-47.
Win Myat Aye said he was "not concerned" about such warnings because the government was progressing with its camp closure strategy in consultation with U.N. agencies, non-governmental groups and foreign diplomats.
"There is no case of the military killing Muslim civilians," said Dr. Win Myat Aye, the country's social welfare minister and the governing National League for Democracy party's point person on Rakhine.
She has finally secured cabinet approval for her long-awaited plan — but critics argue that there are too many concessions to the European Union, which may prevent a necessary "aye" from Parliament.
But it's worth examining one in particular — the nonprofit New Zero Art Space, led by artist Aye Ko — for the way it emblematizes the country's emergence into the international contemporary art world.
"They explained to us not only about dams but also about things that they arranged for the local villagers," said Tin Aye, a regional NLD lawmaker from Kachin, who joined Aung Shin's delegation.
"Their stated addresses will be scrutinized and if found correct, they will be allowed to return to them," Union Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement, Win Myat Aye, told reporters on Sunday.
Screaming Females, Tenement, Aye Nako, and Priests are just a few of the Don Giovanni bands that have played intimate—and, of course, all ages—shows in Ithaca within the past calendar year.
Win Myat Aye, the minister for social welfare, relief and resettlement who heads a Myanmar government panel on rehabilitation in Rakhine, said India and China had offered to provide "modular houses" for returnees.
When a white Toyota police van swung into the yard, Pan Ei Mon and Nyo Nyo Aye pushed through scrambling photographers and hugged the two men as they were led into the courthouse.
Myanmar's minister for social welfare, Dr. Win Myat Aye, who is involved in four of the government's Rohingya commissions, said on Wednesday that he was wary of accusing the military of any atrocities.
Dr. Win Myat Aye said that the Myanmar authorities had vetted an initial list of returnees submitted by the government of Bangladesh and found that 65 were "terrorists" who were not welcome back.
After the ruling was announced, Aye Lwin, a Muslim community leader in Yangon, told Reuters he thought the judgment would be a "a driving force for people inside Myanmar for reconciliation and unity".
"They said, 'There are no orders, no buyers, because of the virus we are going to shut down,'" said Aye Su Than, who is five months pregnant and makes about $24 per month.
"Although [Burmese] street food is wonderful, Western fast food offerings haven't been fantastic until now," says Burmese food blogger and author MiMi Aye, who sees KFC's entry into the market as a welcome shift.
"The aye-aye's diet is very specialized, consisting mainly of the interior of Ramy nuts, nectar from the Traveller's Palm tree, some fungi and insect grubs," the Duke Lemur Center says on its website.
Aye Khaing Win, a 30-year-old mechanic who was relocated to Myan Yar Thar in 2013, said villagers were poor before they moved but they were able to support themselves and were happy.
Lei Lei Aye, an official in the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement, referred questions about the specific concerns in Taungpaw to Rakhine state government officials, who could not be reached for comment.
Dr. Aye Ko Ko, chief physician at Yangon General Hospital, told Reuters earlier that two of the patients in Yangon were being treated for suspected H1N1 infections in a special ward at the hospital.
"This disturbing situation foreshadows a future where we, as indigenous peoples, will no longer have land," said Hélène Aye Mondo, president of Gbabandi, an organization of more than 50 indigenous Baka and Bagyeli communities.
President Trump's pick to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy was confirmed by the Senate Saturday with a tally of 50 to 48 ... including crucial "aye" votes from Senators Jeff Flake, Susan Collins and Joe Manchin.
" R: "I be on the phone with my agent like 'Aye, just in case I don't make it, bro…'" A: "When we get the scripts, I don't think I ever read scripts so fast.
Thazin Aye, one of his lawyers, said on Thursday that Gambira was charged with trespassing at the Thanlyin Township Court for allegedly breaking into monasteries in 2012 that had been sealed by the government.
Women such as Nu Nu Aye, whose account Reuters could not independently verify, usually rely on intervention by local leaders to arrange settlements with partners whose abuse is largely regarded as a private affair.
"The reason he is in jail is because the government knows that Aye Maung can unite the Rakhine people during the 2020 elections," said Daw Mya Mya Thet, his wife and a retired teacher.
But the clues for NAM, ETRE, DEN, DTS, AYE and some others seemed extra fresh to me; in a few cases the big entries helped me solve the little ones, instead of vice versa.
But Dr. Win Myat Aye, the social affairs minister of Myanmar, said in an interview that there would be no harm inflicted upon any repatriated Rohingya, 150 of whom would be processed each day.
"Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun said afterwards that they are sad and worried by the verdict, because they said they did not commit the crime," the court translator, Aye Mar Cho, told Reuters.
One of the biggest retirement mistakes investors are making today America's wealthy are moving to cash "This is important," said Aye M. Soe, managing director, Global Research & Design, for S&P Dow Jones Indices.
Now, the U.S. tech giant is continuing to deepen its focus after CapitalG — its venture arm formerly known as Google Capital — made its first fintech investment in India by backing micro-loan startup Aye Finance.
It takes some time, though, to figure out what the writer-director Kirsten Tan has in store for Thana and Pop Aye, who are first seen trudging together along a dusty, bleak stretch of road.
Target acquired, it tears at the wood with rodent-like teeth that are both continually growing, like a beaver's, and so strong that in captivity aye-ayes have been known to chew through cinder blocks.
The group of about 20 were among 54 people from the Rohingya minority arrested on Wednesday on the outskirts of the commercial capital Yangon while trying to leave for Malaysia, according to judge Thida Aye.
The U.S. State Department said it was "deeply concerned" about arrests of Thein Zaw from The Irrawaddy, and Aye Nai and Pyae Phone Naing from DVB, particularly in light of other recent arrests of journalists.
The admission by Win Myat Aye, who is overseeing plans for reconstruction in violence-ravaged Rakhine state, casts further doubt on plans to repatriate the roughly 700,000 Rohingya currently sheltering in crowded refugee camps in Bangladesh.
Aye Finance offers micro-loans to small businesses in India that are not on the radar of banks and traditional financing companies, and also don't qualify for programs run by the likes of Flipkart and Amazon.
The persona of the Lady Aye would emerge in the months and years after I acquired some rudimentary sideshow skills and put in enough hours to hold my own on any stage that would have me.
Aye-ayes have incredibly long, thin middle fingers, which they use in the wild to find bugs but that at a Hollywoo bash might also work for … well, you can probably see where this is going.
But now, a discovery that really ruins that gag: While exploring the anatomy of the aye-aye's forearm and hand, a group of researchers discovered the critter has tiny pseudothumbs that likely help it grip branches.
Meanwhile, Myanmar minister Win Myat Aye said preparations had been made for 2,251 people to be transported to two transit centers by boat on Thursday, while a second group of 2,095 could follow later by road.
Photo via Kaung Htet/IRC Nyo Nyo Aye, 23, lives with her parents and older sister in a Rakhine camp and has been working with the IRC as a women and girls' wellness attendant for three years.
The three, Aye Nai and Pyae Phone Naing of Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) and Lawi Weng, a senior reporter with the Irrawaddy magazine, were taken into military custody in Shan State in northeast Myanmar on Monday.
Over the course of fifteen days in the case of aye-ayes and five days in the case of the slow loris, the animals were offered sugary solutions with alcohol concentrations varying from zero to five percent.
One girl pretended to backhand him when he put bunny ears on her — Alex proceeded to limp back to his podium, clutching his chest in mock pain, groaning, 'Aye, that was brutal — she gave me a whack!
Win Myat Aye, Myanmar's minister for social welfare, relief and resettlement, said Rakhine was "the second-poorest state in Myanmar, is a natural disaster-prone area by geographical location, and it is compounded by communal conflicts unfortunately".
The work demands patient observation without surrendering to the grander works in the room, such as Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun's "Neo Totems" (2018) or Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds's commissioned "Surviving Active Shooter Custer" (63).
Win Myat Aye, Myanmar's Union Minister, Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement, addressed the U.N. refugee agency's (UNHCR) Executive Committee after U.N. refugee chief Filippo Grandi called for resolving issues related to Rohingya citizenship and rights.
"According to the law, burnt land becomes government-managed land," Minister for Social Development, Relief and Resettlement Win Myat Aye told a meeting in the Rakhine state capital of Sittwe, the Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper said.
In a Facebook post, Aye Mya Mya Myo, a lower house lawmaker for Aung San Suu Kyi's ruling National League for Democracy party from Kyauktan, said there were 50 men, 31 women and 25 children in the group.
After more than two weeks, government leader Aung San Suu Kyi sent her minister for social welfare, relief and resettlement, Win Myat Aye, to the area and in May some 150 trapped villagers were allowed passage to safety.
Aye Lar, an official with military security affairs in Botataung, the area of Yangon where Ko Ni lived, told Reuters he was charged with watching Ko Ni - which he characterized as routine surveillance of a prominent local figure.
As the Republican National Convention's presiding officer, it was Womack's job to decide whether more delegates supported or opposed the party's rules package in a voice vote, where delegates shout either "aye" or "nay" to signify their position.
When the D.N.C.'s chairman, Antonio Villaraigosa, called the vote, it seemed that as many people in the auditorium yelled "no" as "aye," forcing him to call a second vote and a third, each producing the same result.
Current evidence suggests these animals rafted across the Mozambique Channel from Africa on logs or floating vegetation, and Seiffert thinks ancient lemurs and aye-ayes probably did the same—but not before all the other mammals, as previously thought.
Boomerang's founders, Alex Moore and Aye Moah, used an old product they had, called the Email Game, where they had people check and answer their emails on a timer, as their baseline to which they then applied machine learning.
THAR YAR SU, Myanmar (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Opening the lid of her rice cooker, a luxury bought when power finally came to their village in central Myanmar three years ago, Tin Aye scooped out two fat ladles for breakfast.
Eleven years on from my shaky debut as the Lady Aye, I now have a shiny license issued by the Fire Department that says I am officially allowed to eat fire (under the proper circumstances) within the city limits.
But in Madagascar, where traveler's palm is native, the seeds are brilliant blue and particularly detectable to aye-ayes, a kind of rat-cat-bat-looking lemur with an enhanced capacity to detect ultraviolet light, according to Dr. Valenta.
A committee led by military Lieutenant-General Aye Win has begun an investigation into the behavior of military personnel, the office of the commander in chief said on Friday, insisting the operation was justified under Buddhist-majority Myanmar's constitution.
For 24-year-old Myanmar worker Aye Su Than, the suspension of production at Hunter Myanmar, which produces clothes for an Italian fashion brand, came out of the blue when managers informed its 43 employees almost two weeks ago.
The government had been delivering aid to affected people in northern Rakhine "without discrimination", Win Myat Aye said, adding Myanmar would "arrange the distribution of this aid to the communities in the affected areas at the soonest possible time".
"She said we cannot afford to lose even one constituency, so please wait until we have the full-fledged democracy, please try to participate in our effort to achieve this, to overcome this transitional period," Aye Lwin recalls her saying.
Tin Aye, the farmer in Thar Yar Su, has no intention of cutting her rice intake but said many villagers, herself included, have started to eat more vegetables after reading warnings about bad diets on social media on their smart phones.
Eventually NLD leaders agreed at the early January meeting to offer the posts of deputy parliament speakers to T Khun Myat from the USDP and Aye Thar Aung from Arakan National Party (ANP), an ethnic party from Myanmar's restive Rakhine State.
"Ay yo aye, immigrants we don't like that/ Na they don't play, British empire strikes back/ They beating us like 808's and high hats/ At our own game of invasion, but this ain't Iraq," Ahmed (as Riz MC) raps.
He is joined by J'Nai Bridges as Nefertiti, Disella Larusdottir as Queen Tye, Aaron Blake as the High Priest of Amon, Will Liverman as Horemhab, Richard Bernstein as Aye, Zachary James as Amenhotep III, and a troupe of acrobats and jugglers.
Myanmar would conduct a "national verification process" at two points on its border with Bangladesh under terms agreed during a previous repatriation effort in 1993, state media quoted Win Myat Aye, the minister for social welfare, relief and resettlement, as saying.
On Sunday, Myanmar's Minister for Social Welfare Win Myat Aye said preparations had been made for 2,251 people to be transported to two transit centers by boat on Thursday, while a second group of 2,095 could follow later by road.
The top third, roughly, gave me fits, I had some major, early errors further down, and I made a slew of small mistakes that nibbled away the time: "bye" for AYE, "tut" for TSK, "arc" for ADS and so on.
Pitching in his major-league debut at 284, Loaisiga (pronounced Lo-AYE-siga) threw five scoreless innings to lead the Yankees to a 2276-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays and establish himself as yet another Yankees prospect to watch.
The state's chief minister, Nyi Pu, and Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Win Myat Aye, who is leading the government's response to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Rakhine, made the surprise trip to Ah Nauk Pyin on Wednesday.
"Since the Philippines, Cambodia, and Vietnam almost completely stopped exporting sand to Singapore, the sand from Myanmar has become much more in demand," said Aye Lwin, joint secretary-general of the Myanmar Port Authority, which grants licenses for sand-mining operations.
"Since the Philippines, Cambodia, and Vietnam almost completely stopped exporting sand to Singapore, the sand from Myanmar has become much more in demand," said Aye Lwin, joint secretary-general of the Myanmar Port Authority, which grants licenses for sand-mining operations.
"We don't know what to do now… It is not easy to apply for a job elsewhere during my pregnancy," Aye Su Than said, sitting in a tea shop in Hlaing Tharyar, an industrial district on the outskirts of Yangon.
Myanmar would conduct a "national verification process" at two points on its border with Bangladesh under terms agreed during a repatriation effort in 1993, state media quoted Win Myat Aye, the minister for social welfare, relief and resettlement, as saying.
Helen Aye Kyaw visited China for the first time in June as a member of an NLD women's group at the invitation of the All-China Women's Federation, touring a school for Communist Party cadre to study Chinese efforts to eliminate rural poverty.
Decades ago, the city of Hialeah — a large blue-collar city of mostly Cuban-American immigrants outside Miami — was sued by the Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, which wanted to operate a place of worship in an old used-car lot.
A couple of hours outside Yangon, the country's largest city, U Aye Swe, an administrator for Sin Ma Kaw village, said he was proud to oversee one of Myanmar's "Muslim-free" villages, which bar Muslims from spending the night, among other restrictions.
Here's just a taste of Tyra off the cuff: I'm 34, aye (A?), but that's okay 'Cause the rest of my body is just touche I'm 5 foot 9, I look so fine Yes all my fellas are so divine As we reported
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 Artworks of Hock E Aye VI Edgar Heap of Birds address Native American history and settler colonialism, while advocating for indigenous communities and the freedom to live within a tribal circle as an expressive individual.
That doesn't just mean Aye Finance goes below the level of banks and loan firms, it also targets customers that, he said, are below the radar of e-commerce businesses like Flipkart, which offer floats to support micro-entrepreneurs making a living on their platform.
To tackle that challenge, Aye Finance operates a network of 31 small but staffed branches across seven states, predominantly in the north of India, where prospective customers meet a representative who completes their financial information using a digital platform which syncs to the cloud.
At the Copenhagen meeting, diplomats were about to break for lunch when Win Myat Aye said Myanmar had begun implementing only 80 of the 88 recommendations made by the commission, due to political and practical differences with the remaining eight, one of those present said.
Attending on their behalf to accept the PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Award were Wa Lone's brother Thura Aung and brother-in-law Win Khant Kyaw, and Kyaw Soe Oo's wife Chit Thu Win, sister Nyo Nyo Aye and daughter Moe Thin Wai Zin.
When I began writing this article in April, New Zero had its own website, which, along with Aye Ko's personal website, has since vanished; both do still seem to have active Facebook pages, demonstrating just how important smartphones have become for accessing the web.
Myanmar's Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Win Myat Aye said the government was working with the United Nations on a national strategy to close camps housing people forced out of their homes by violence in Rakhine and elsewhere, known as internally displaced persons or IDPs.
"We are the ones suffering from the government's black hand," U Aye Maung, a former leader of the Arakan National Party, said in 2017, dismissing well-documented instances of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya that were happening at the time and were abetted by the Rakhine.
Over the years, Mr. Tin studied with some of Myanmar's finest musicians, including the guitarists Weiza Ba Saw Gyi and U Sein Maung and the singer and harpist Daw Saw Mya Aye Kyi, who had herself learned from court musicians for King Thibaw, the country's last king.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds: Surviving Active Shooter Custer, on view at MoMA PS1, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Nation artist, activist, and teacher makes the case that America's atrocities against Native people permeate into our culture today.
That moment—with a snowy-haired Mr Sanders blinking back tears as delegates roared "Aye"—marked a big change since the convention's opening night, on July 25th, which began with die-hard "Bernie-or-Bust" delegates howling their disapproval of Mrs Clinton, at every mention of her name.
Most legislation in the Senate is moved by the unanimous consent process, where a bill is passed out of a committee and brought to the floor to ask for "unanimous consent" for passage or a voice vote — meaning not the standard aye or nay recorded vote we imagine.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MINNEAPOLIS — The Bockley Gallery currently has on view a mini-retrospective of the work of Edgar Heap of Birds (whose Cheyenne name is Hock E Aye VI), which contains examples of different bodies of work the Cheyenne/Arapaho artist has created over his extensive career.
"How can we make a living if we're not allowed to catch fish?" said Nyein Aye, who bought a bigger boat just four months ago but now says his income has dropped by two-thirds due to a decreased catch resulting from restrictions on when and where he can fish.
Since 1962, when the military took power in a coup, no new mosques have been opened -- a bone of contention for many Muslims as cities like Yangon expand, says Aye Lwin, chief convener of the Islamic Center of Myanmar and a commissioner on the government's Advisory Commission on Rakhine State.
When Kyaw Lin Htin and his wife, Aye Thida, took over the restaurant in February, the plan was for him to make sushi, the trade he learned when he first came to the United States, while she recreated the food her family served at their restaurants in Yangon, Myanmar's former capital.
One begins to form a loose association between this work, titled "Printed Rio Grande (Stonedust)" (2018), and "Did He Aye?" in terms of their interest in imperfect reproduction (cue Walter Benjamin, the philosopher's philosopher), but this is about as close to a theme as one might derive from Timoney at first pass.
It's a once-a-season play that, depending on your half-empty/half-full view of the 2016 Cubs, can be seen as the anti-Bartman (as in Steve) or the pro-Bartman (as in a ballsy yellow dude straight-up doing whatever he wants, consequences be damned.) Look at this grab, aye carumba.
Weisman in 1992 and Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye City of Hialeah in 1993), and religious majority expression (in this year's Colorado baker case.) Why, then, did Justice Kennedy vote to uphold the travel ban, given some of the nasty comments tweeted by President Donald Trump in the run-up to earlier versions of the order?
"Taken together, the data indicate the difficulty market participants face in finding a skillful manager that can offer consistent alpha" — or a return that's better than the market benchmark — "on a near- to medium-term basis," said a paper authored by Ryan Poirier, senior analyst, and Aye M. Soe, senior director, both within S&P Dow Jones Indices' global research and design unit.
Reality: You are asleep but not asleep because you did so much cocaine (at one point in the night you started calling it "cock–aye–ee–nah!" in a muy Española accento) that your heart won't stop racing, so instead you are lying in bed and fidgeting a lot and your eyes are closed but you are not actually asleep. Hell.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MINNEAPOLIS — In 1990, Cheyenne and Arapaho artist Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds installed a public installation along the Mississippi River on the east side of Downtown Minneapolis called "Building Minnesota," which recognized the Dakota men who were hung by the United States Government at the end of the US–Dakota War of 1003.
Past installments of VIA have featured black metal bands and abstract rappers on the same bill, and this year's showcases some of the more innovative electronic acts going—like Shock Value's Juliana Huxtable, NON's Chino Amobi, and Rabit—alongside needly punks Aye Nako, post-punk icons ESG, and Rakim performing his legendary collaboration with Eric B. Paid in Full, in full.
At a meeting in Copenhagen on June 803, Myanmar's Social Welfare Minister Win Myat Aye told a group of diplomats, analysts and members of a commission chaired by former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan that eight of its recommendations - including one that asks authorities to take steps to amend the 1982 law - were problematic in the current political climate and could not be immediately fulfilled, the people present said.

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