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It seems he can hardly be confined to his bed.
Samson will be confined to his home in South Carolina.
His lawyers argued that he should be confined at home.
"Traditions should not be confined to history books," Mr. Kim said.
But the dark side used to be confined to the corners.
The business elite may not be confined to a single party.
"Cyrano" may be staged behind bars, but imagination cannot be confined.
But the cash allotment won't be confined to rewards for shareholders.
Celebrations of genocide could be confined to the annals of history.
No, because women were supposed to be confined to the home.
It won't be confined to the U.S., Europe and the Middle East.
Solomon's interest in the marketplace would not be confined to policy work.
Any mention of theological narratives must be confined to religious-education classes.
We knew Trump was too big to be confined by Infrastructure Week.
More important, distrust, once earned, could not be confined to military affairs.
A slide that embarrassing can't be confined to the world of sports.
Shoe cubbies were once thought to be confined to the preschool classroom.
And the materials don't have to be confined to the car industry.
Some eagles are just too radical to be confined by heteronormative bird monogamy.
On top of that, it might not be confined to doing binary arithmetic.
"There's no reason artsy statements should be confined to adult spaces," Rocha says.
You don't need to be confined to the same equipment all year long.
The strikes would be confined to the designated jointly agreed upon Nusra areas.
The buyers would no doubt prefer excitement to be confined to Mediapro's business.
Filmmakers of color should not be confined to just telling "their" own stories.
If your brilliance can't be confined to 280 characters, try a threaded tweet.
But our pilgrimages to honor Thoreau shouldn't be confined to wood-fringed Concord.
Plastic must also be confined, so that it stops escaping into the environment.
It can't be confined only to the criminal justice system in terms of consequences.
No president wants to be confined to a single term and branded a failure.
Until their deportation, these refugees would be confined to the camps on the islands.
But the flavors of a michelada need not be confined to beer cocktails alone.
But, they will be confined to certain neighborhoods and limited to good driving conditions.
She did not want her obituary to be confined to mother, grandmother and divorcee.
Cardi has a quality and an essence that can't be confined to any singular path.
If you cannot keep 90% of your attention on your puppy, they should be confined.
From April to June, all cars will be confined to their garages once a week.
But Greece's economic development should not simply be confined to statistics and numbers, he added.
Wagering will at first be confined to the state's three casinos and then expand online.
A disembodied eye cannot be confined to the skin and to what it holds captive.
Did they think the news would be confined to the one unit I lived on?
Will Nuro be confined to the suburbs, or can it scale to more urban areas?
At six degrees, bristlecones would be confined to the highest slopes of White Mountain Peak.
The backlash against developments such as these is unlikely to be confined to the west.
In the nearer term, the benefits will likely be confined to our own solar system.
There is mounting evidence that quarks must always be confined, but this hasn't been rigorously proven.
As any modern witch knows, our spiritual practices should not be confined to the physical realm.
It's a unique occupational hazard, but one that seems to be confined to the crematory facilities.
With the Middle East smoldering with tension, the violence will not be confined to Iranian territory.
But as Bodomo recounts below, the story was never meant to be confined to a short.
Consumption will be confined to private residences as it will be illegal to consume it in public.
He had been fussy all afternoon: it was hot and he does not like to be confined.
Rather than mingle with MPs in the corridors, reporters would be confined to a separate media centre.
He refuses to be confined to a menu and believes that all true cooking necessitates flamboyant improvisation.
If some people have their way, they'll soon be confined in underwater factory farms for human consumption.
But what many do not know is that these problems may not be confined to their mouths.
The Vatican didn&apost say where McCarrick would be confined nor when a church trial might begin.
Why should girls be confined to pastels and kittens, boys to navy blue and construction-equipment motifs?
Finally, Mr. Raniere directed that she be confined to a room until she had mended her breach.
What's even more worrying is that this "Aprendiz"-like behavior may not be confined to São Paulo.
The United States would gain its independence but be confined to the area east of the Appalachians.
""Reading materials should be confined to only those readings which pertain to the matter before the Senate.
He was to be confined from then on to producing portraits of statesmen, plus the occasional celebrity.
Just because this is bathtub sex, doesn't mean you have to be confined to the the actual tub.
The move went against a court order specifying Hichilema should be confined to Lusaka Central prison, he added.
Instead of jail, he would be confined to his Upper East Side townhouse, which is worth $77 million.
Both offers will be confined to Qualified Investors stipulated in the Parallel Market Listing rules, the CMA said.
It's that the conflicts of interest in the Trump administration won't just be confined to the president-elect.
Rather than focusing on living conditions, the authorities asked whether residents should be confined in the first place.
She is, like Bronte herself, a woman who refused to be confined by the conventions of her time.
People on cruise ships can be confined to their rooms with minimal interaction with staff and fellow residents.
After Cosby's conviction, the judge ordered him to be confined to his Pennsylvania mansion with an electronic monitoring device.
Public consumption: No. Consumption will be confined to private residence for now — but that could change in the future.
As a result, the husky was ordered to be confined to her home, unless she was leashed and muzzled.
The rebellious attitude and sense that the old rules didn't matter anymore soon wouldn't be confined to biker culture.
It is also unclear whether the production will be confined to assembly or include any component production in India.
There was just no way I was going to be confined in close quarters underground(!) with these mindless people!
"The military judge today ordered General Baker to be confined to his quarters at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba," Sakrisson said.
On the other hand, someone whose mental illness compels them to petty larceny probably shouldn't be confined at all.
Though she never displayed any symptoms of the disease, she would be confined for the rest of her life.
"We don't want to be confined to just the folks that find us here on 65th Street," Klainberg said.
If approved — and many applications are not — the protests will be confined to a few designated areas, he said.
This summer, Mostly Mozart will be confined to about three and a half weeks, its shortest span in years.
But current and former intelligence officials say a cycle of retaliation need not be confined to one military domain.
So, he reluctantly walked out when Gorbachev insisted development of SDI be confined to the laboratory for 10 years.
If there is a risk, it's largely likely to be confined to cultural, and not financial or strategic, issues.
The medicine, he said, will likely be confined to niche areas of lung cancer that Merck has not yet explored.
They will argue these tentative first steps should be confined to the laboratory and not played out on the streets.
But if history is any lesson, these Ramadan attacks are unlikely to be confined to the Middle East and Asia.
But they also enslaved their fellow man, committing special kinds of inhumane acts that should never be confined to footnotes.
When people "really" pose a clear danger to themselves or others, they should be confined to a mental health facility.
They don't want to be confined to a building with a cafeteria or be next door to a shopping center.
The solution cannot be confined to the edges; it must go to the core — it must be systemic and structural.
Los Angeles residents will be confined to their homes until at least May, Mayor Eric Garcetti told Insider on Wednesday.
Facebook says it will continue to appear in the News Feed; it will not be confined to a dedicated section.
First and foremost are the rights of individuals not to be confined against their will for long periods of time.
Weekly Science-Themed Current Events Learning activities based on current events don't have to be confined to social studies classes.
We expect moderate to low level clashes to last for at least a month and likely be confined to Iraq.
Which leads to my main worry about Mr. Trump: His chronic lack of restraint will not be confined to Twitter.
The extent of damage to the refinery wasn't clear early Friday, but it appeared to be confined to the vat area.
The agency can't say where the pilot will happen, though it will probably be confined to one part of the county.
Now, the question before Cuzzo at the November hearing is whether Pavelich should be confined to a secure mental health facility.
Child brides tend to be confined to a more conventional role in the household and therefore deprived of a formal education.
Augmented reality doesn't need to be confined to your phone screen or a pair of glasses — it can be life-sized.
More plausibly, intervention could be confined to securing delivery of humanitarian aid, through air drops and safe zones along the border.
For now, whatever scientists do should be confined to the lab or highly controlled field environments, The New York Times reports.
ABC documented 50 cases nationwide of murders committed by prisoners who were supposed to be confined to home with ankle bracelets.
Martin was sentenced to be reprimanded, forfeit all pay, be confined for 90 days and to be dismissed from the service.
Therefore, don't expect political instability to be confined just to the UK.Bilal Hafeez is the CEO and Editor of Macro Hive.
But if you are found not guilty by reason of insanity, you could be confined to an institution for 587 years.
Los Angeles residents will be confined to their homes until May at the earliest, Mayor Eric Garcetti told Insider on Wednesday.
The "fix" seems to be confined to Google's voice typing mode, which doesn't have an on-screen keyboard connected to it.
Ms. vanden Heuvel There was a curiosity, a wanting to get outside of Misty Mountain, of not wanting to be confined.
It's not that people aren't producing good work, but its influence tends to be confined to the academy or specialized subcultures.
The doctor said the move will place staff and patients at greater danger because patients will be confined to smaller spaces.
It's not that people aren't producing good work, but its influence tends to be confined to the academy or specialized subcultures.
Two members of Congress will be speaking, although their remarks will be confined to the case for secular pluralism in law.
Federal prosecutors had recommended Kjar (pronounced "Care") be confined to his home during the first five months of his two-year probation.
Proposed restrictions on foreign investment in U.S. technology would not just be confined to China, according to U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
I feed the cats and apologize in advance to them that they will be confined to our bedroom while the plumber works.
"It is unclear whether martial law would extend across Ukraine or would only be confined to the southern Azov region," Ferris said.
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, is a degenerative brain disease that was once thought to be confined only to "punch-drunk" boxers.
A change in transportation will be an engine for entrepreneurship, but it will not be confined to companies that are building motors.
The bizarre craze seemed to be confined to the US, where sightings of so-called creepy clowns emerged in the late summer.
This term refers to stocks that cannot be confined by the four walls of a spreadsheet and are still loved by investors.
She is too special to be broken by Gilead, and too special to be confined to the structures of someone else's resistance.
His supporters saw in him a mind too restlessly alive to the possibilities of art to be confined to any one style.
But skeptics are still right to worry that the President's order might not be confined to measures that actually support free speech.
Cookies bound together and enriched by tahini, the use of which tends to be confined, by many, to the making of hummus.
Unlike traditional trade pacts, the agreements Mr. Trump's advisers are drafting are likely to be confined to a few sectors or products.
Still, he acknowledged that local costs and labor supply remain challenges, so gains would likely be confined to "less labor intensive" processes.
But the actual activities of the Order of St. Hubertus appear to be confined mostly to shooting birds and eating fancy dinners.
But the fast growth among older users suggests Snap won't be confined to a teenage ghetto, but has lots of room to expand.
Through her looks, Beyoncé is showing us that women are complex and transformative; and more that can be confined to an art easel.
At present, the rain showers are expected to be confined in Argentina's eastern belt, including some of the dry spots in Buenos Aires.
Part of the new partnership involves Alexa, the Amazon digital assistant which, unlike Siri, was not designed to be confined to a smartphone.
"The military judge yesterday ordered General Baker to be confined to his quarters at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba," Sakrisson told Fox News on Thursday.
Although this update seems to be confined to Korea, it's very possible that a similar tactic could make its way across the Pacific.
Back when the corridors of power were also men-only spaces, locker room talk didn't need to be confined to the locker room.
Under the terms of the 270 consent decree, children at such centers cannot be confined for long periods, usually interpreted as 2000 days.
He wants to put words to images, but he knows that the image can't necessarily be confined to words that might describe it.
The Senate will control the cameras during the impeachment trial, limiting what viewers see, and reporters will be confined to roped-off areas.
If that's so, any potential power shutdown or other problems in those systems would be confined to smaller areas — like towns or cities.
The epidemic of shootings and killings tends to be confined to four or five neighbourhoods on the South and West sides of the city.
The activity appears to be confined to this location and investigators have no reason to believe there is an ongoing threat to public safety.
For his own safety, he will be confined to a padded cell until it has been determined The Orb no longer dominates his thoughts.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Ramon Reyes set bond at $1.5 million, and directed that Jimenez, 61, be confined at a friend's home in New Jersey.
The composer took an interest in new instruments, including the fortepiano, and his music should not be confined to the technologies of his time.
At the same time, ideas like accountability, legitimate opposition, and human equality are too important to be confined to points on an ideological spectrum.
Telfair also agreed to be confined to house arrest from 73 PM to 7 AM daily while also wearing an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh told a political rally Sunday that any future negotiations would be confined to the portion of Kashmir that Pakistan controls.
If the Fed cuts rates as fast as the equilibrium rate declines, then the damage from tariffs will be confined to a few sectors.
Supporters of the plan believe that smaller community banks should not be confined to the same rules as the mega-banks of Wall Street.
Would, for instance, US strikes be confined to an attempt to punish local Syrian units or government officials deemed responsible for ordering the attack?
Wich warned that with further declines forecast, orangutan populations would likely be confined to a few small protected national parks if action isn't taken.
Until Olympic wrestling embraces entrance music, cowboy hats, wraparound shades, and smack talk, it is going to be confined to the "uncool sports" list.
Quarks are generally presumed to be confined within the volume of their proton and require relatively large amounts of energy to remove from this space.
Your employment situation doesn't have to be confined to your full-time job and generating new streams of income can give you limitless earning potential.
The ZEDE itself would be confined at first to a 1.6 square km (0.6 square mile) patch, which will be occupied by a power station.
A court in Dhaka ordered him to be confined for seven days for questioning on charges of spreading false information and propaganda against the government.
As it turns out, snow needn't be confined to winter and Sverrisson isn't importing scoops of Arctic permafrost south to England—he's making his own.
The desire to maintain the legislative filibuster does not seem to be confined to a small faction, or Democrats plus moderate Republicans, or Senate veterans.
Each one illuminated how young Iranian women adapted mandatory codes of dress and behavior to reflect their own individuality rather than be confined by them.
The U.S. State Department said in a statement on Sunday any returnees to Myanmar "must have freedom of movement and not be confined to camps".
And don't feel they need to be confined to the Christmas tree: this year, Byrne strung together a garland of painted baubles on her mantel.
"I mention all of this because the decline from this outbreak should actually be confined to just those stocks and stocks like them," Cramer said.
Unlike a traditional trade pact, which covers nearly all sectors of the economy, the Japan deal would be confined to a few sectors and products.
The liberal left will be as loud as they ever have been, but the reality is that the consternation will be confined to the activist left.
GM and Bechtel's fast charger network will not be confined to major highways, where most fast charging networks have concentrated up to now, the executives said.
For example, the tribunal will define the place to which convicted FARC leaders will be confined, and this will be not much bigger than a village.
The most interesting thing about V2I is that it's available now — and it won't be confined to Las Vegas, or to new Audis, for much longer.
The Project Management Professional Certification Training Bundle: Lifetime Access — $19.60 See Details The photos you snap do not have to be confined to your Instagram feed.
But the size of the move would be more modest, and it would likely be confined to rates on open market operations (OMOs), the traders said.
The reality is that the issues we face are no longer one country's problem, and they can no longer be confined to a single policy area.
Ecofys thinks CCS applications will mostly be confined to industry and the rest can be taken care of by "afforestation, reforestation, and soil carbon sequestration," i.e.
Washington is due to unveil restrictions on foreign investment in U.S. technology companies on Friday, and Trump said they would not just be confined to China.
And in all of this inefficiency, frustration and absurdity, Barrodale has captured something near to what it feels like to be confined to a human brain.
Some, like Ms. Tlaib and Ms. Escobar, let staff members — the ones most likely to be confined to an office every day — dictate their top choices.
But our Commodus-in-Chief isn't just an irascible buffoon whose worst impulses can be confined to Twitter but whose policy instincts largely align with yours.
But the provocative beauty of such sculptural, large-scale creations tends to be confined to galleries or exclusive events — which is, to Geoffroy Mottart, a shame.
To create a Wigner crystal, electrons must be confined to a space that forces them to remain close together even though they naturally repel each other.
"We expect moderate to low level clashes to last for at least a month and likely be confined to Iraq," Eurasia's Iran analyst, Henry Rome said.
"We expect moderate to low level clashes to last for at least a month and likely be confined to Iraq," Eurasia's Iran analyst, Henry Rome said.
"We expect moderate to low-level clashes to last for at least a month and likely be confined to Iraq," Eurasia's Iran analyst Henry Rome said.
"Given the scale of our operations, I see no reason why we should be confined to Airbus," he told the business publication Aero Telegraph earlier this month.
" The National Weather Service said: "Wind and rain impacts will be confined to southeast Mississippi with the greatest impacts along the Interstate 229 corridor and coastal areas.
In a landmark case in 1975, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a person had to be a danger to himself or to others to be confined.
Direct media coverage of the meeting is expected to be confined to brief photo opportunities before and after a conversation that will take place behind closed doors.
The state's control will have to be formalized, including whether the offering will include an interest in the kingdom's oil reserves or be confined to other assets.
It would no longer be confined to one zone of active local transmission in Miami — the only one identified in the continental United States up to now.
Beginning Wednesday, inmates will be confined to their cells for a two-week period, with exceptions for certain programs and services like mental health treatment and education.
President, so powerful is the presidency that the damage done by the sustained attack on the truth will not be confined to the President's time in office.
If Mr. Pruitt does end up pursuing a replacement rule, it would almost certainly be confined to inside-the-fence-line measures, like upgrading coal-plant boilers.
Content, distribution and monetization will be upended as they will no longer be confined to restrictions and limitations of legacy business arrangements among the broadcast and cable networks.
Snapchat announced Tuesday that Snaps no longer have to be confined to 10 seconds or less — now they can last forever, which is antithetical to its original purpose.
While gorgeous pedal steel and a compelling twang color the arrangements, her strong songs are malleable and universal to be confined to the genre tag of country music.
From my experience as a scholar of Till commemoration, my dearest conviction is that the story of the 14-year-old's lynching must not be confined to 1955.
Mr. President, so powerful is the presidency that the damage done by the sustained attack on the truth will not be confined to this president's time in office.
"If it's very congested, then it becomes less and less feasible for someone to seek employment opportunities downtown, so they'll be confined to their local area," he said.
Sources connected to production tell TMZ, Kyle attached one string to her show contract ... she would not be confined to a hotel during the 30 days of filming.
The comments come as Washington proposes restrictions on foreign investment in U.S. technology companies, which U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said would not just be confined to China.
Like many other producers, Frog's Leap is processing the grapes picked after the fires started separately from those harvested before so that any potential taint will be confined.
But unlike traditional trade pacts, which cover nearly all sectors of the economy, the India deal appears likely to be confined to only a few sectors and products.
Tournament organizers said last week that play would be confined to Melbourne Park's three roofed stadiums and eight indoor courts in the "unlikely case of extreme smoke conditions".
Scooters tend to be confined to certain areas in a city and riders usually walk a few feet to a few blocks to pick up the nearest one.
With the development of virtual reality and augmented reality—technology akin to Pokémon Go—there is no reason that a movie need be confined to a theatrical experience.
Mr. President, so powerful is the presidency that the damage done by the sustained attack on the truth will not be confined to the president's time in office.
I could go anywhere...but only until Labor Day weekend, when school would restart and my vehicular journeys would be confined to the library and the grocery store.
Conflicting signals from the Trump administration added fuel to the fire, with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin saying the proposed restrictions would not just be confined to China.
Jean-Jacques Brot, prefect of the Yvelines region, told reporters the demonstration would be confined to the city's central avenue, well away from the palace and shopping areas.
Its rich, palpable sensibility is so irresistible that it could never be confined to stages and screens: some of Britain's best kitchen sink dramatists, of course, are musicians.
Tour-de-force producer Sam Ray—who records experimental electronic works under the name Ricky Eat Acid—refuses to be confined by the boundaries of any specific genre.
The United States is due to unveil restrictions on foreign investment in U.S. technology companies on Friday, and President Donald Trump said they would not be confined to China.
"To me, this history is too important to be confined to history classes -- I want to see it in theology, I want to see it in business," he said.
He is expected to be freed in one to two weeks after securing $1.3 million bail, and will be confined mostly to his residence by a GPS-monitoring device.
"It is issued to enable this group of customers to carry out banking and everyday transactions conveniently, and not be confined solely to branch services," a Maybank spokesman said.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell plans to allot 24 hours per side to statements in the trial, which must be confined into two working days, according to NBC News.
Under the USDA's proposal, organic livestock would also receive "unencumbered" access to the outdoors at all times unless the animals need to be confined to protect them from predators.
Under the USDA's proposal, organic livestock would also receive "unencumbered" access to the outdoors at all times unless the animals need to be confined to protect them from predators.
In the United States, it is a cardinal rule of journalism that reporters shouldn't lie about their identity; undercover operations tend to be confined to the industry's yellower margins.
But a closer look at the data reveals that rising mortality rates appear to be confined to middle-aged, white, non-Hispanic women, especially those in the American South.
" He added: "#SexHarassment should be confined to situations where superior imposes himself on subordinate who feels unable to complain because of power of perp or feared consequences to victim's employment.
The challenge for whoever leads the Fed after Janet Yellen's term expires early next year, however, won't be confined to withstanding intemperate early-morning tweets from a White House boudoir.
For the time being, Uber's self-driving Volvo SUVs will be confined to a one-mile loop around Pittsburgh's Strip District, where the company's Advanced Technologies Group (ATG) is headquartered.
Witherspoon likely didn't intend for the comment to dismiss a subset of women, but rather highlight that yes, women dominate blogging, but they shouldn't be confined to just one medium.
The robots work together, like a dog-sled team, and the coordinated thud thud thud of their robot paws will soon no longer be confined to the Boston Dynamics office.
But there would be some world or some boat floating out in the vast ocean where we would be confined for the rest of our lives, as a public service!
The sentence should read, "And in all of this inefficiency, frustration and absurdity, Barrodale has captured something near to what it feels like to be confined to a human brain."
A court last month rejected a request by prosecutors that Mr. Saakashvili be placed under house arrest and ruled that he could only be confined to his residence at night.
The patient should be confined to a separate room with no or minimal contact with the rest of the household (including pets), and should use a separate bathroom if possible.
The patient should be confined to a separate room with no or minimal contact with the rest of the household (including pets), and should use a separate bathroom if possible.
"We expect moderate to low-level clashes to last for at least a month and likely be confined to Iraq," political risk consultancy Eurasia Group's Iran analyst Henry Rome said.
But now, the most challenging elements of governing a small, racially divided Midwestern city are no longer likely to be confined to the distant background of Mr. Buttigieg's presidential campaign.
He ultimately found that five of the six largest companies right now all have justified fundamentals, with the only outlier being Amazon, which Cramer said cannot be confined to a spreadsheet.
Far from perfect, this exhibition marks a step toward empowering voices that could do much to liberate our own identity from the cultural codes by which it continues to be confined.
Additionally, the receiver can lean into a wall for added support — I personally find it incredibly arousing to be confined and smooshed up against a wall, especially in a small shower.
S. District Court Judge Anthony Trenga ordered Manning to be confined again this month after she was briefly released when the Wikileaks grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia expired.
Today's Democrats are at a disadvantage relative to their 2008 counterparts, and if they win the House, their power to act will be confined by the relative thinness of their majority.
But in the latter case, we all lose because, firstly, conversations triggered by art shouldn't be confined to gallery spaces; and secondly, art can spark conversations that can prompt social change.
A person in isolation should be confined to a separate room with no or minimal contact with the rest of the household (including pets) and use a separate bathroom if possible.
That leaves investors again confronting fundamentals: The virus and the economic slowdown it is causing will hurt, and the damage looks as if it won't be confined to China-exposed assets.
This part of her analysis reveals that discussions about men are more likely to be confined to topics like economics itself and professional advice (with terms including career, interview or placement).
The cases of person-to-person transmission of the virus also appear to be confined to China, largely among family members and health care workers, rather than infections from everyday activity.
Alzheimer's patients are prone to wandering, but with a hedge maze, you'll have peace of mind knowing that their wandering will at least be confined to a secure, relatively safe location.
The contempt hearing on Friday was partly closed, but the judge had opened it for a portion in which Ms. Meltzer-Cohen argued that Ms. Manning should be confined at home.
Even so, the broad scope of Trump's victory paints a dire picture for Republican establishment types hoping his support can be confined to a particular demographic or corner of the country.
However, Fox News was told that Marriott will be confined to her duties in Hassan's office on the third floor of the Hart Senate office building and earned a week-long suspension.
Now goods and services that used to be confined to a handful of tycoons are available to the millionaire or pretend-millionaire next door, thanks to the magic of the sharing economy.
Any reference to the European budget should be confined to the money that the commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, Valdis Dombrovskis, keeps on his person in a bougette, or leather purse.
"We feel strongly that Snapchat should not be confined to our mobile application — the amazing Snaps created by our community deserve wider distribution so they can be enjoyed by everyone," Spiegel writes.
" The agency said in the letter, "In the long term, extractive industry transparency should not be confined to EITI reporting," but "rather be recognized" as "an integral part of how Government manages.
In the event of a vote in favor of Brexit, it would be a big mistake to think that economic and political difficulties would be confined to the United Kingdom and Europe.
It reaches children at an age when they are trying to figure out which box they fit in — and shows them that no one has to be confined to a single box.
Mexican officials — including the economy secretary, Ildefonso Guajardo, who is leading the Nafta talks — have insisted that the negotiations be confined to the content of the agreement itself, and not include immigration.
As an announcement about the quarantine came over a loudspeaker, Mr. Abel said that the passengers would be confined to their cabins and that he was looking forward to the free time.
Psych rock, the blanket genre often assigned to Desert Daze, is inherently nebulous—less a precise descriptor than an umbrella term for a kind of music that can't really be confined or defined.
Pizzagate, Ted Cruz's father being the JFK assassin, and Sean Hannity's Seth Rich obsession are all the sorts of theories that should be confined to Mothman's domain, to the dark underworld of YouTube.
People quarantined aboard the Hakuo will be confined to quarters for around 10 days and provided with a tablet computer and Wifi to help them pass the time, the Japanese defense official said.
People quarantined aboard the Hakuo will be confined to quarters for around 10 days and provided with a tablet computer and Wifi to help them pass the time, the Japanese defence official said.
In 2013, the Marriott International hotel chain promised to move away from some particularly cruel factory-farming practices, instead requiring cage-free eggs and that pregnant pigs not be confined to gestation cages.
Based on screenshots reviewed by Mashable, the steep water prices don't seem to be confined to any specific geographic areas, though that doesn't necessarily mean they weren't prompted by demand in certain places.
The reason why this part of the world is getting drier is thought to lie in a northward movement of subtropical dry zones, areas that used to be confined to north-central Africa.
Anyone who thinks that the world's emerging market woes will be confined to the likes of Argentina, Turkey and Venezuela has not being paying attention to the brewing Brazilian economic and political crisis.
While both artists have PhDs, Sprinkle in human sexuality and Stephens in performance art, they don't want the experts on their panel to be confined to the traditional academic definitions of an educator.
For example, association plans can be sold across state lines — a priority Trump has mentioned frequently — but they still have to establish provider networks, which tend to be confined to specific metro areas.
We do not think that access to daily print need be confined to daily newspapermen, and through New York Forum, The New York Times Company will provide that door to the press room.
Ongoing economic disruption in the territory would not be confined to China and other parts of Asia but would also extend to the rest of the world, including Germany and the United States.
Instead of unfettered access to the hallways and corridors surrounding the Senate chamber — a tradition for decades — journalists will be confined to roped-off pens as senators come and go from the trial.
Led by hardline former President Alvaro Uribe, the "No" side wants rebels who have committed war crimes to be confined for five to eight years - possibly on agricultural farms - and banned from elected office.
U.S. Treasury yields climbed but analysts expect the $52.623 trillion market to be confined within a tight trading range due to a dearth of fresh economic data amid the longest-ever U.S. government shutdown.
An MIT spinoff, Optimus Ride said its vehicles would be confined to the private development site called Halley Rise, and it will be geofenced, meaning they can't operate outside of a specific geographic area.
She'll have access to well-guarded information about national security, and, according to Politico, her portfolio of issues won't be confined to the family policy she spent most of her campaign trail time discussing.
Than Tun, a Rakhine community leader, said those who return should be confined to a part of the Maungdaw area close to the border and not allowed to resettle some formerly Muslim-majority areas.
In the case of Moadamiya, where the deal was finalised in September, conscription was meant to be confined to local areas, according to diplomatic and humanitarian sources and local officials involved in the talks.
By limiting our communication to a mere 140 characters, our generation has learned to compress its thoughts in an incredibly succinct way — or just go on a Twitterstorm when your thoughts can't be confined.
" The proposal prohibits chickens, pigs, and calves raised for veal to be "confined so as to prevent a covered animal from lying down, standing up, fully extending the animal's limbs, or turning around freely.
Opposition to the status quo, the power that comes of compression into a minimum of words, and also a form of refusal: to be pigeonholed, to be confined to certain tones, concerns or audiences.
Despite receiving refugee status, they continue to be confined to poor accommodation with little access to medical care, it said, adding that children, who number just over a tenth of the detainees, suffered disproportionately.
Her tiki-esque creations at Mother of Pearl, and even those at Cienfuegos, a rum bar she also helms, show that tiki doesn't have to be confined to the proper dens of tiki purists.
Rubber on a playground "cannot be confined to secular use any more than lumber used to frame the church's walls, glass stained and used to form its windows, or nails used to build its altar".
"Both species are at risk of extinction, because they appear to be confined to tiny remnant patches of bushland in a region that is largely cleared for wheat farming," Professor Crisp said in a statement.
Other critics of the advert took to YouTube and Twitter with quotes from the Koran to support their beliefs that women should be confined to the home to hide their beauty and do their duty.
The This Is Us star won't be confined to the "only black" options curvy women face, and she embraces wearing bold colors, prints and fabrics that show off her signature sense of style and personality.
That sounds good as an economic theory, but most of us have a feeling that all entrepreneurship should not be confined to California, New York, Massachusetts and similar hubs where these growth entrepreneurs are clustering.
The review is unlikely to be confined only to the activities of the F.B.I. and C.I.A. It could also look into the work of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and other agencies.
At the age of 14, she was moved from the school to a Magdalene laundry at Peacock Lane in the city of Cork, the first of three such laundries that she would be confined to.
She and her fellow senators in the presidential field will be confined to the Senate floor rather than campaigning here in the run-up to next Monday's first-in-the-nation tallying of presidential votes.
"While these talks are military-to-military and scheduled to be confined to the repatriation issue, having some progress on any front would be welcome," the U.S. official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
Authorities have warned against the promotion of independence, saying classroom discussions should be confined to the boundaries set by Hong Kong's mini constitution, the Basic Law, which states the city is an "inalienable part" of China.
" The 74-year-old TV news reporter added: "#SexHarassment should be confined to situations where superior imposes himself on subordinate who feels unable to complain because of power of perp or feared consequences to victim's employment.
With an iPhone and some AirPods, you can now go about your day while on hold and not be confined to the short distance a landline reaches – and even better, many companies have online customer support.
Led by former President Álvaro Uribe, the side opposed to the peace deal wants rebels who have committed war crimes to be confined for five to eight years — possibly on farms — and barred from elected office.
These three characters don't fit neatly into any prefabricated schema, whether it's the subservient position women are thought to be confined to in the banlieues or the stereotypically male roles of petty criminal or political rebel.
Keep a few things in mind: • Love is not a feeling that must be confined to another human being; you can feel it intensely for a city, for instance, as this writer does for New York.
International rights groups have fiercely objected to plans to return the Rohingya, for fear they'll continue to face persecution or be confined to permanent displacement camps without freedom of movement or the right to a livelihood.
In this latest case, people are being ordered to stay in facilities designated by the federal government, although in other potential situations, they could be confined to a hospital or their own homes, Hodge told CNN.
Schumer, meanwhile, will have to manage a handful of Democratic senators running for President who will be confined to their seats in the Senate instead of crisscrossing the campaign trail just weeks before the Iowa caucuses.
Every monument, statue and Confederate flag should be confined out of view, not in public parks, or schools or anywhere that public tax monies are used to maintain the location and/or the statue or monument.
These solvents "want to go boom - they don't want to be confined, and with the slightest kind of nudge they're going to explode," said Karen Flowers, special agent in charge of the DEA's San Diego office.
The National Accountability Board (NAB) ordered Faryal Talpur, sister of former President Asif Ali Zardari, to be confined to her residence in Islamabad in connection with a case of suspected money laundering through fake bank accounts.
Recent attempts include "Famous Deaths," in which you climb into a mortuary drawer to be confined with smells and sounds representing the final four minutes of a life, such as John F. Kennedy and Whitney Houston.
Of course, celebrating the important, beloved, and downright badass women you know shouldn't be confined to a single day, but let Dísablót (and its many days of observance) serve as a gentle reminder to do just that.
The "No" side, led by Alvaro Uribe, a former president and opposition rival, wants rebels who have committed war crimes to be confined for five to eight years - possibly on agricultural farms - and banned from elected office.
Now and again, a show from my childhood might have a "very special episode" to tackle a serious issue, but such compartmentalization tacitly suggested to viewers that life's most distasteful moments could be confined to sweeps week.
The Texas law at issue in that case permitted individuals to be confined "for an indefinite period to a state mental hospital" — potentially for years or even decades if the individual does not respond well to treatment.
They might disagree on the way to do it, but conservationists all seem to agree that, without community buy-in, elephants and other species are probably doomed to be confined into heavily fortified and fenced-off parks.
"These are boys who, like Henri, desperately need the treatment, and if they don't get it in the next one to two years, likely will be confined to a wheelchair, to never walk again," Dr. Bigelow said.
By Tuesday and Wednesday next week, such extreme heat indices will be confined to the Southeast and Southwest regions, as a series of cold fronts zips along the northern tier of the country, triggering rounds of severe thunderstorms.
The opposing council members say rights discussion should be confined to the Geneva-based Human Rights Council - which Washington accuses of being anti-Israel and has threatened to quit - and the 193-member U.N. General Assembly third committee.
Like other prisoners, Guzman will likely be confined for around 23 hours a day to a solitary cell that has a narrow window about 42 inches (107 cm) high and angled upward so only the sky is visible.
Throughout the 80s and 90s, and when Johnson first made his announcement, AIDS and HIV were "socially considered to be confined mostly to the gay community, drug users, and people who received blood transfusions," according to Rolling Stone.
"We do not take that lightly," Colonel Conricus said, adding that Israel had passed messages through third parties warning that any Israeli response would not necessarily be "confined to geographic areas," meaning that it could extend beyond Gaza.
A court ruled on Friday that ASAP Rocky, 30, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, was a flight risk and must to be confined to a detention center, his lawyer, Henrik Olsson Lilja, said in a telephone interview.
Members of the press planning to cover the historic events are set to be confined to a single area on the second floor of the building, while access around the Senate subway is also set to be curtailed.
Finally, after a long series of incidents — including one that led him to be confined to barracks for another three days for "knocking off airmen's hats while marching" — Corbally was discharged from the Canadian service on July 20, 1943.
Dior's desire for someone charismatic and current, with a strong vision but who will be happy to be confined to a relatively narrow role, could be a tall order, several fashion industry sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
But the problem may not be confined to child care centers: A Tokyo-area employee at a cosmetics-related company claimed "childbirth and child-rearing schedules" were emailed to her and her 22 female colleagues, according to the newspaper.
Most of the action may be confined to a room in a farmhouse, which — as rendered in Rob Howell's splendid set, with eloquent lighting (Peter Mumford) and sound (Nick Powell) — exhales an air of hard-won comfort under siege.
In a phone interview, Mr. Born said the two had enjoyed "the luxury" of several residencies where they could assemble the work's many moving parts (a process that, under other circumstances, might be confined to a few rushed days).
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Action at the Australian Open will be confined to the three stadiums with retractable roofs and eight indoor courts if conditions become hazardous due to the bushfire crisis, organizers of the Grand Slam event said on Tuesday.
However, few economists expect any mention of trade risks in the Fed's policy statement on Wednesday and see any tweaks as likely to be confined to upgrading the language on inflation to reflect that it is now effectively at target.
But once evidence that the incidents might not be confined to Cuba emerged with the Guangzhou case, U.S. officials reviewed other health complaints, including one of the child of an American couple posted to another consulate in China, according to officials.
This keen sense of what's it like to be confined to the margins of the nation helps to explain why Mr Trump's calls to ban Muslim immigration, and build a wall to keep Mexicans out, have little appeal for the LDS.
There's no one right way to raise someone according to their biological sex, and in 2017, it's important to stress that children shouldn't be confined to the gender identity they're assigned at birth — which means Howard doesn't need to stress.
When you have to register by: October 28Qualifications for registration: You cannot be confined to a mental institution, judicially declared insane, under imprisonment, and you must be a US citizen resident of Guam at least 18 years old by Election Day.
Anyone who has questioned a pregnant woman if she's "sure" she should do something strenuous, you are to be confined to your beds for the next nine months while random strangers visit to comment on the size of your belly.
Mutilations, such as clipping pigs' teeth and hens' beaks, are actually encouraged if "needed to promote the animal's welfare," and in organic dairy facilities, calves can also be confined for up to six months of age, according to USDA regulations.
While support for this idea used to be confined to the most extreme wing of the party, many on the left have now embraced it as a possible solution to the health care crisis that they created with the ObamaCare.
The prototypical offspring of the internet, her spider diagram of influences is both specific and vast (think: Tool and Bikini Kill, Burial and Mariah Carey), and her appetite for knowledge is too ravenous to be confined to a single medium.
Although the crackdown appeared to be confined to Guangdong, Mr. Zeng was the subject of intense criticism by the nation's official media, which sought to cast doubt on his character in, among other reports, a 24-minute television segment on Dec.
My most memorable type of fantasy was a variation of the "lady tied to train tracks" scenario: I'd be confined in a box or held hostage in a scary situation with impending doom, and my crush would heroically save me.
Initially, he only spoke out about euthanasia for the terminally ill, but he's since changed his mind: He now believes that euthanasia shouldn't be confined by conditions and criteria, but instead is something that each person has the right to choose.
" • "Questions still remain over the details of the latest Chinese proposal, the people said, such as how quickly the equity caps would be removed, and whether the removal would be confined to certain geographical areas, such as a free-trade zone.
While the state has recommended civil confinement for less than 5 percent of sexual assailants in the past decade, it considered Regan a "dangerous" sexual offender who was likely to reoffend, and who should therefore be confined to a psychiatric center.
Among other details, the new data shows how camp officials are to "increase discipline and punishment" and how prisoners must be confined for at least a year and exhibit a change in behavior, language, and beliefs before they can be released.
"You are going to be confined to a place where there is no love, where there is no compassion, which is cold and loveless, and you will be consigned to that place for a very long time," the judge said.
Colonization also led to the "Stolen Generations," when at least one in three Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were forcibly removed from their families between 1910 and the 1970s, to be confined in institutions or raised by white families.
"He wants to keep contact with the Saudis, with the Qataris, with the Emirates — he's said he will go to Iran one day; this is someone who does not want to be confined to one camp or another," Mr. Védrine said.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani anti-corruption authorities ordered one of the leaders of the opposition Pakistan Peoples Party to be confined to her residence on Friday as they continued an anti-graft crackdown that critics say is aimed at stifling dissent.
The expanded and highly complex new 310-page document makes only small modifications to the original text, such as clarifying private property rights and detailing more fully how the rebels would be confined in rural areas for crimes committed during the war.
The effects wouldn't just be confined to the very poor, either: People making as much as $40,000 could stand to lose thousands of dollars of tax credits, depending on their age and where they live, compared to the benefits they received under Obamacare.
It is also a case about the limits of free conscience, about artistic expression, and about when — or whether — religious beliefs should be confined to the pews (or synagogue, or mosque), or whether they must by definition find expression in the public sphere.
The expanded and highly technical 310-page document appears to make only small modifications to the original text, such as clarifying private property rights and detailing more fully how the rebels would be confined in rural areas for crimes committed during the war.
The group, believed to be confined to three or four of the more than 400 districts in Afghanistan, last month claimed responsibility for bombing a demonstration by the Shi'ite Hazara minority in the capital, Kabul, in which at least 80 people were killed.
Many assume China's response to Trump's unprecedented communication with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen and his questioning of the "One China" policy, the bedrock that underpins US-China relations, will be confined only to the Asia Pacific region, where the issue is familiar.
A stone's throw can be a world apart: She opened her collection with a denim ballgown, which sounds like the sort of thing that should be confined to a Ry Cooder-themed episode of "Say Yes to the Dress," but actually looked great.
By the time Mr. Chávez assumed the presidency 50 years later and began to carry out his Socialist-inspired vision for Venezuela, the regimented system of Dr. Gabaldón had long faded, though malaria still appeared to be confined to a few rural areas.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Most people in emerging and developed economies believe men are now more involved in parenting than ever before, with many saying the role of women should not be confined to the home, a global survey indicated on Tuesday.
The 30-strong American team, which was integral to the planning, recommended that each child be confined in a flexible plastic cocoon, called a Sked, which is marketed as a rescue stretcher and is a standard part of the Air Force team's gear.
And while this certainly feels like a big reversal in Snap's philosophy to keep friend content and professional content totally separate, a Snap spokesperson pushed back, pointing out that Stories on the Discover page will still be confined to their own feed.
Mr. Woods said that during its investigation, the group's most surprising finding was that inmates wanted to keep the jail open, asserting that it was better to stay outdoors than to be confined to a six-foot-by-eight-foot cell, he said.
Other points of contention include whether the fighting pause would last one week or longer, whether it would be confined to certain cities or include rural areas, and whether it would be called a formal truce or a more subjective reduction in violence.
Thanks in part to the release of tens of thousands of classified documents related to Richard Nixon's term as president, it's clearer than ever that his legacy should not be confined to Watergate, the War on Drugs, and his weird obsession with the peace sign.
And at a size 14, or an "inbetweenie" (yeah, I hate that word too), I'm privileged that most of my body-size issues can be confined to the category of self-esteem, rather than situated within the far more serious realm of structural oppression.
" As Kaohsiung mayor, Han has increased engagement with China, and would be expected to follow a similar path to Gou's, which Lewis described as a "general willingness to engage with China, particularly economically, and a belief that engagement can be confined to the economic.
"We ask that you weigh this decision given the terrible message Chief Gallagher's confinement sends to our warfighters that they can be confined behind bars away from their family, legal defense and community for nine months before their day in court," the letter said.
We also learned that playing Stadia on a mobile device will be confined to the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3a at launch so that means no iOS or iPadOS devices at launch though you'll be able to play in the Chrome browser on your Mac.
But without understanding how we got here and how we don't have to be confined by that history, that we are, in fact, members of a national community, where we have a stake in each other's dreams and struggles as well as our own.
A village in the neighboring Doti district this week announced a financial reward of 5,000 rupees for each woman who refuses to be confined to a hut during her period, in the hope this would deter her family from attempting to banish her again.
The biologists decided to euthanize the bear because it was too big to be carried for six miles from the back-country to a place it could be confined while awaiting the test results, and they could not fit a tracking collar on its head, she added.
So for now, OLEDs will most likely just be confined to the iPhone X. "OLED is more costly for Apple at the moment because the volume will be limited, because there's just one supplier — its rival Samsung," said Carolina Milanesi, an industry analyst at Creative Strategies.
Without your workplace exposing you to people from diverse backgrounds, your knowledge of other ethnic, gender, and cultural identities will largely be confined to what you see when streaming internet content from one of the two providers that will enjoy a joint monopoly over such services.
ADEJE, Spain — Hundreds of guests at a resort on Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, were told Wednesday that they would be confined to their hotel for 14 days as the authorities tried to prevent the coronavirus from spreading after infections were discovered there this week.
While contemporary art jewelry is thriving internationally, its popularity continues to be confined to a niche community of collectors and enthusiasts, said Elena Rosenberg, an award-winning artist and jewelry designer in Scarsdale, N.Y., who has written extensively about wearable fiber art and contemporary art jewelry.
Talk of emotional labour has spawned further dialogue, particularly around gender, both in terms of the workplace, where women are more likely to be confined to the 'emotional proletariat,' and in the home, where women have historically carried the weight of unpaid emotional labor as mothers and wives.
In keeping with the garishness for which Times Square is renowned, work crews on Thursday coated parts of the pavement in "techno-teal" paint to mark the "designated activity zones" where costumed characters, bus tour ticket sellers and other sidewalk solicitors will be confined while they ply their trade.
All of these are interesting arguments, but the point is that aside from the unfairness of this specific case, it's hard to see how the principles they defend could be confined to sexual-orientation discrimination and not carry over to create a defense of racial or gender discrimination.
Given the current volume of very highly valued VC-backed companies, we may experience a few more examples of valuation cuts at the time of exit; however, these will be confined to companies that have issues with the business model rather than a broad systematic error in VC valuations.
With the rise of services like Netflix and Hulu, and the ability to film a movie on an iPhone, "plus the realization that movies don't have to be confined to the same constituency they've always been confined to, white males, there's really some shift in momentum," Mr. Wacks said.
Playing through May 17 in the National Theater's smallest auditorium, the Dorfman, "Consent" seems unlikely to be confined to this address, and let's hope that the director, Roger Michell, can keep the dream ensemble, which includes his wife, the actress Anna Maxwell Martin, wherever the play goes next.
Mr. Lloyd stages the play true to its radio origins in 1959: Both actors appear at first to be in a recording studio, and it is only as the sense of decorum disintegrates that the performers burst their artificial confines to suggest an emotional terrain that cannot be confined.
Rick and company are at least moving toward some sort of battle with Negan's crew, but it appears that whatever it is will be confined entirely to the finale (or, more likely, the finale will be all buildup, and then next season's premiere will see war kick off).
What's more, Penley said that rabble-rousers of every stripe––whether they're free-loving hippies who belong to the Rainbow Family or emissaries from the homophobic Westboro Baptist Church––will be confined to a small area, out of sight from the Republican convention-goers they plan to protest.
The changes to the agreement with the rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or the FARC, were announced in Havana and addressed a range of topics — such as where rebels would be confined after disarming and how courts might address drug trafficking offenses — that negotiators said had troubled voters.
When the first Skulptur Projekte was presented in 1977, König and co-founder Klaus Bussmann set out to spread a pioneering idea: contemporary art should not be confined to museums and galleries, but exist in the public domain where citizens would meet and engage with it in their everyday lives.
In the LIA's court filings, seen by Reuters, the fund said an appeal would be confined to its claim in respect of four trades made in April 2008, and a prestigious internship that Goldman Sachs offered to Haitem Zarti, the younger brother of Mustafa Zarti, a key LIA decision-maker at the time.
In the LIA's court filings, seen by Reuters, the LIA said an appeal would be confined to the LIA's claim in respect of four trades made in April, and a prestigious internship that Goldman Sachs offered to Haitem Zarti, the younger brother of Mustafa Zarti, a key LIA decision-maker at the time.
Yet these efforts tend to be confined to labs for a number of reasons: they're expensive, bulky, require training (of both the user and the computer), and, when it comes to an under-the-skull implant, the person outfitted with it generally must be physically tethered to a computer for it to work.
J.) and Michael BennetMichael Farrand BennetSenators urge FERC to protect critical infrastructure from Huawei threats Krystal Ball: What Harris's exit means for the other 28503 candidates Democrats hit gas on impeachment MORE (D-Colo.) — and they would much prefer not to be confined to Washington with the Iowa caucuses set for Feb. 22019.
He must be confined "to the extent practicable" apart from other inmates awaiting or serving sentences or being held in custody pending an appeal; have a "reasonable opportunity" to meet in private with his attorneys; and be brought to the court for any proceedings if summoned by the judge or a Mueller attorney.
ABOUT DUKE (23-60.23): The Blue Devils' roster is loaded with talent, but much of it could be confined to the sidelines Tuesday with highly-touted freshmen Jayson Tatum, Harry Giles and Marques Bolden still waiting to make their debuts and star guard Grayson Allen (260.2 points, 278 rebounds, 268 assists) nursing a toe injury.
If an immigrant was taken to the Psychopathic Building, they would never be allowed to live freely in the US. This building essentially acted as a holding cell until they found placement in one of the asylums throughout the US. These immigrants would be confined to an institution for the rest of their lives.
We ask that your animals remain leashed or in pet carriers, and that birds be confined to cages and do not precede you onto the plane, which is currently being serviced by End of Days personnel, whose safety and security is of paramount concern—paramount means "more important than anything else"—to Flood Airlines.
Reality check: Automated vehicles will change our lives and our cities — hopefully for the better — by reducing traffic fatalities and making it easier to move from A to B. But it'll be decades before they arrive in significant numbers, and when they do, they'll be confined to cities, catering to commuters, tourists and urban dwellers.
While we concede that woman's ennobling influence should be confined chiefly to home and society, we claim that public opinion has had a tendency to limit woman's sphere to too small a circle, and until woman has the right of representation this will last and other rights will be held by an insecure tenure.
Last October, Ng Lap Seng, a Chinese billionaire indicted on charges that he bribed the former president of the United Nations General Assembly, was granted bond of $173 million, secured by $20 million cash and a Midtown apartment where he would be confined and subjected to GPS monitoring and round-the-clock guards at his own expense.
"We're looking at what can be sold in brick-and-mortar stores and whether or not flavored products can be sold in regular stores like a 7-Eleven and a truck stop and a gas station, or whether or not flavored products on the market should be confined to adult vaping shops, which generally tend to do a better job of checking ID," Gottlieb said.
"Perhaps (it) shows that the crisis of confidence in traditional parties in Western Europe, and indeed the U.S., might not be confined just to the West ... This suggests that Putin's re-election in presidential elections in March 2018 might not be plain sailing (still by far the most likely scenario though), and I don't feel that Putin will feel entirely comfortable with these results."
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharWarren's dog campaigns in Iowa while senator sits in impeachment trial Minneapolis NAACP, Black Lives Matter call on Klobuchar to suspend campaign Live coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense MORE (D-Minn.) continued to be confined to the Senate chamber and unable to spend time in the first-in-the-nation caucus state, which could potentially be a make-or-break contest for some of them.
"The possibility of a reduced Conservative majority or event a minority government is unlikely to have a significant impact on broader global markets," CMC Markets Chief Market Analyst Ric Spooner said in a Friday morning note, adding that the market moves would "likely be confined to the U.K." Shares of Japan's SoftBank Group surged 7.43 percent to close at 9,0.13 yen a stock following news the company had acquired robotics companies Boston Dynamics and Schaft from Alphabet.
When he'd had a chance to take in the barred windows and the heavy steel door that pulled shut behind them with a whoosh of compression, Rosa Hinojosa, cold as a fish, explained to him that he was being remanded to custody as a threat to public safety under the provisions of the statutory code of the State of California, and that he would be confined here temporarily before he could be moved to the Men's Colony, in the next county, which was equipped with a special ward for prisoners with medical conditions.
It simply stated that: "That the President of the United States is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be national monuments, and may reserve as a part thereof parcels of land, the limits of which in all cases shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with proper care and management of the objects to be protected…" At least 15 presidents across the two major parties have used the Antiquities Act to preserve and create park space or protect specific monuments.

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