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A lot of them want to be near tech, they want to be near finance or business services, which are concentrated from San Francisco down to Silicon Valley.
PASADENA, California — The end could be near for Bones.
Other observers, though, think the tipping point may be near.
The 'moment' may be near -- how will Clinton handle it?
The end could be near for theater subscription service MoviePass.
The sale of the Carolina Panthers appears to be near.
He is affectionate, and wants to be near his human.
No, that's not fine, I need to be near them.
Its center will be near southeastern Newfoundland on Thursday night.
It will also be near a statue of former Sen.
Research shows that he may be near his ceiling now.
It was going to be near Kuala Lumpur' in Malaysia.
Then you progressed from the bus to be near her.
The high may be near 249 by the evening rush.
None ever let on that the end might be near.
The experiment will be near Lexington, S.C. — not Lexington, Ky.
Volk worked out as an excuse to be near him.
And be sure to be near a computer at 11 a.m.
And polling places would be required to be near public transportation.
His wife and kids moved to Seattle to be near family.
Members often move to get jobs and be near family members.
For the capital winter, investors say a thaw could be near.
The 640 square-foot store won't be near many peoples' homes.
On-demand services must be near users, wherever they may be.
Even the stand-off on Cyprus may be near a solution.
Forecasters said the high temperatures Sunday will be near 95 Fahrenheit.
Tenikle can bend around any random object you may be near.
She wanted to be near him to help in his recovery.
In the story, Brown appears to be near a massive cliff.
He could not bear to be near his home, he said.
But he warned that the market may already be near saturation.
Q. Is it important to you to be near the harbor?
Where they'll be: Near-absolute zero isn't coming to your desktop.
She plans to move in the summer to be near them.
After moving to be near us, she lived only 11 months.
But even without the sun, today's high will be near 225.
And to make a difference, sites must be near the clients.
These locations can be near waterfalls or among fields of sheep.
It'll be near 230 today, but won't ever feel that warm.
Could we be near the answer to an 80-year mystery?
If you're a young Trump administration staffer, it might be near impossible.
We appear to be near the record high water level in #Boston.
Everyone wants to control them, and everyone wants to be near them.
When someone is a poodle, you just want to be near her.
I was the only guy who was going to be near it.
It will be near-impossible to replace, especially given Nautilus's beleaguered finances.
"I worry that a betrayal may be near at hand," he said.
Those creative go-getters seem like they'd be near impossible to please.
UPS (UPS) could be near a contract impasse with its pilots union.
And it would be near impossible to engineer such a trajectory today.
The kids, Afnan and Yuval, are clearly happy to be near home.
All that mattered was to be near Bhagwan and do his work.
My parents and my older brother absolutely hate to be near him.
He makes you not want to drive or be near the basket.
"None of our clients demand to be near the stadium," he said.
If Sony added Multipoint to its headphones, they would be near-perfect. 
That goal will be near impossible without technology and innovation, she added.
The Raleigh event, said Jennifer Palmieri, Clinton's spokeswoman, will be near midnight.
The outsiders wanted to be near it, the insiders wanted it back.
You know, and they would say we don't wanna be near news.
Forecasters predicted it will be near the Florida peninsula late on Monday.
Japan's Nikkei added 297.624% to be near its highest in 296.355 months.
Several technical indicators show that the market may be near a peak.
"And there will be near-term and long-term consequences," she added.
My sense that the hotel would be near empty proved quickly true.
Japan's Nikkei added 297.616% to be near its highest in 296.355 months.
And there must be "near certainty" that no civilians will be killed.
You don't need to be near these locations to see all this.
I'm very sweaty, no one wants to be near me doing yoga.
The labor market is considered to be near or at full employment.
But this run may be near an end, if statistics are any guide.
You don't have to be near a television set to watch the Oscars.
Without insulation and external heating sources, he says, it would be near impossible.
That's because it believed U.S. demand for autos may be near a peak.
The Echo speaker also needs to be near-ish the microwave, I found.
Kirsten Gillibrand's kickoff speech will be near the Trump International Hotel and Tower.
That whole Georgetown cocktail circuit, the idea was you'd be near Teddy Kennedy.
But our index suggests that property prices may be near a turning point.
Anything you drink after noon will still be near 50% strength at bedtime.
As a profession, the public perception of economists could be near a nadir.
Shares of Google parent Alphabet may also be near a bottom, Finerman said.
The weather service said maximum sustained winds Sunday would be near 45 mph.
Opinion Could the end be near for one of the West's biggest dams?
The end may be near for Days of Our Lives — or is it?
"I told them it's better to be near a water source," Ake said.
This is worth it if we can be near him one last time.
To even be near hydrazine, a person must wear a protective Hazmat suit.
If Hajin is retaken, the first of these indicators will be near zero.
Recent research suggests that the street rat population could be near three million.
The Amazon Fire HD 8 should be near the top of your list.
My point is that they seek us out just to be near us.
Could the price-gougers and fraudsters be near the end of their rope?
The plant will be near Lordstown, where GM sold a facility this year.
The brothers will be near the ring at T-Mobile Arena on Aug.
A bottom may be near for Chipotle shares, according some Wall Street firms.
"My family is here," she said, and she likes to be near them.
On Friday, Trump admitted that his political career may be near its end.
If you happen to be near Deerfield, Massachusetts, check out the Yankee Candle Village.
But eventually, the Lovings decided to return to Virginia to be near their families.
Retirees may move to be near their grandkids, or they may move to Florida.
Shanghai blue chips shed 21% in response to be near their lowest since February.
But they wanted to be near to help bear the weight of the loss.
But as soon as the game launched he realized it wouldn't be near enough.
I expect the wireless performance of a $100-plus mouse to be near perfect.
Relief could be near for dogs distressed by loud noises like fireworks and traffic.
We have not yet reached the "distress" stage but we might be near it.
The most diverse counties tend to contain a big city or be near one.
Because of this shift, vacationing exactly as Midge Maisel today would be near impossible.
Neither the Typhoon nor Super Hornet are designed to be near-invisible to radar.
I still would be afraid to even be near this type of a wave.
However, there is a chance that other items may be near the ship's cannons.
As a result, some market watchers say homebuilders' shares may be near a trough.
I want to be near my old friends and neighbors while I'm still healthy.
Policymakers consider the labor market to be near or a little beyond full employment.
Gold prices pared early gains to be near flat ahead of the Fed meeting.
He's pretty good, and would probably be near the top of the King's list.
That suffering need not be physical, and the patient need not be near death.
However, Morgan Stanley recently warned the end could be near for the bull market.
The season is likely to be "near or above normal," according to the NHC.
Claire's legs are splayed, blood is everywhere and she looks to be near death.
"She never wants to be near the possibility" of being tempted to answer it.
It would bring unnatural actions, be near impossible to police and is probably unconstitutional.
If that were to actually happen, there will be near panic in Democratic ranks.
Divisions over immigration within Germany's coalition government may be near a breaking point today.
To be near an Orthodox church, Dreher and his family moved to Baton Rouge.
And because of that uncanny confluence, deGrom's season may be near impossible to reproduce.
The portrait Baker seeks to paint turns out, perhaps, to be near-impossibly ambitious.
But it would also be near unprecedented, and several economists doubt the campaign's estimations.
They weren't allowed to be near each other but managed to speak through notes.
In the mid-1800s, peak bison population was estimated to be near 60 million.
Tom Brady was 40 and the Patriots' dynasty seemed to be near its end.
I love my father in some abstract way, and I can't be near him.
One of my favorite restaurants, Christopher's Kitchen, happens to be near where I live.
Our dogs sleep on the floor in our bedroom just to be near us.
China Looks like the end could be near for China's infamous family-planning rules.
There seems to be near-universal consensus that a major, worldwide economic downturn is coming.
It might have just, like, decided it didn't want to be near the rail anymore.
That implies the Fed could be near the end of its three-year tightening cycle.
The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) forecasts the storm to be near Tokyo on Oct.
The average of all warehouse rents for aluminium from April will be near 103 cents.
Improved weather conditions But the end of the misery may be near in Northern California.
In preschool she made friends easily, and her sister always wanted to be near her.
Wireless, magnetic resonance must be near-to-touching the wired charger in order to work.
If I fall, we won't be near the hospital for people to pick me up.
And this means you don't even need to be near the forest to get it.
You know, the kids he moved to L.A. to be near because they're so important.
But sediment-hosted deposits, the team found, did indeed tend to be near craton boundaries.
ViralNova sold to Zealot Networks for a price tag reported to be near $100 million.
The average of all warehouse rents for aluminum from April will be near 103 cents.
The end of the line might be near for Apple's legacy, non-Retina MacBook Pro.
Back to school signs shouldn't ever be near guns or knives or any of that!
Chances are it will require players to be near each other, like the trading function.
As they become less active, however, many will migrate back to be near their families.
The end of the election may be near, but the debate on trade must continue.
Poorer children are still more vulnerable, since their schools tend to be near busy roads.
The season is likely to be "near or above normal," according to the hurricane center.
Fed officials consider the labor market to be near or a little beyond full employment.
Mr. Trump would not even be near the 1,237 delegates needed to win the nomination.
Swift reportedly wants to be near her boyfriend of three years, British actor Joe Alwyn.
An end to the conflict may be near, but it will not be easily achieved.
Both candidates appear to be sending signals that they know the end may be near.
I want to be near my weapons cause it's gonna be crazy if he wins!
When she can't be near said animals, she just posts inspiring stock photos of them.
After she retired, Ms. Montague moved back to Little Rock to be near her family.
It was just that they thought it would be just enough to be near her.
I don't have to be in the show – I want to be near the show.
After the war, Joe learned Betty Earle's company would be near where he was working.
Increased risks were acceptable, they say, if the missing soldier was thought to be near.
That revelation set off fears that an intensified outbreak in the U.S. could be near.
"We wanted to be near everything, but able to step away," Dr. Hinkle, 5680, said.
The Legislature convenes Tuesday and marijuana legalization will be near the top of the agenda.
"The Barbet is loyal and loves to be near its owners," wrote the AKC online.
The plant would be near the Lordstown factory where G.M. stopped making cars in March.
Not a good sign when even the parole board is scared to be near him.
But while the end may be near for TickBox, our fight is far from over.
Richard Florida recently suggested that we may be near the end of the urban century.
The factory will be near the site of GM's closed Lordstown assembly plant in Ohio.
I can't be near a game system for too long or I get sucked in.
I was stricken with guilt that I had allowed him to be near other little girls.
The end of the world may be near, if a Christian numerologist is to be believed.
Not to mention the fact that it lets you avoid having to be near other humans.
Going in, I imagined it would be near impossible to get through the day without screaming.
Gloria is allowed to be near Matt to get the kids, but she must be peaceful.
"He absolutely adores people of all ages, and just wants to be near you," says George.
She&aposs also seeing a lot of retirees moving in to be near their grandkids. 3.
Officials predict the eye of the storm to be near the Florida Keys on Sunday morning.
The need to be near jobs helps explain why slums often sit next to staggering wealth.
Even if the future does not appear to be near, the future is not far either.
If the latest trend continues, the overall average salary should be near to $1003,000 in 2018.
The recent decline in stock buybacks might provide one sign that the end could be near.
Thursday&aposs blast may be near upper limits of this type of steam explosion, Klemetti said.
You need at least 15Mbps of bandwidth and you need to be near the data center.
The center of the storm is expected to be near the Florida coast by early Friday.
Police do not believe the two children were targeted; they happened to be near the teacher.
Hacking into the software may be near-impossible, but cybercriminals did not try the near-impossible.
Arana booked it, but another cop happened to be near the crash scene and apprehended him.
China's new base will be near the only U.S. military base in Africa, also in Djibouti.
"When I was young, I didn't want to even be near an old person," he recalled.
His firm previously estimated GE's earnings would be near positive 50 cents a share this year.
Bottom line: This is going to be near impossible at least through the 2018 midterm elections.
Forecasters warn that Irma's likely path will be near the Turks and Caicos Islands on Thursday.
After a few years we wanted to come back to Mexico to be near our families.
"There's not going to be near the competition for the new president's ear," Mr. Cole observed.
He visits Humayun's grave on ordinary days when he just wants to be near his son.
It would be near impossible for him to apply for citizenship after such a serious offense.
Unilever said growth in the second quarter would be near the lower end of the range.
As such, he had to be near the stadium entrance at the end of the race.
You're a visitation and anyone who has a chance to be near you is damned fortunate.
Shortly thereafter, he moved to Silver Spring to be near his daughters, Nancy and Kirsten Stade.
But he was drawn back to the city of Baltimore to be near his mother, Toby.
The factory will be near Middlesborough and supply hospitals, schools, places of work, pharmacies and supermarkets.
If that growth rate has continued roughly apace, production would be near 8 million tons today.
The storm is expected to be near hurricane strength when it approaches Puerto Rico on Wednesday.
Temperatures fall into the 13s in most areas except downtown, where it will be near 30.
Yet days before his scheduled execution, he allowed that his case might be near its end.
The realization that divorce may be near often makes people feel like failures, Ms. Paris said.
Federal Reserve officials consider the labor market to be near or a little beyond full employment.
"Potential opportunities to be near Mr. Trump," said an email to his list of mid-Atlantic supporters.
Finding Potter a homeNow a single mother, Rowling moved to Edinburgh, Scotland, to be near her sister.
The European carrier said full-year net profit would be near the higher end of its guidance.
Arlyn had moved from California back to Minnesota two decades earlier to be near her aging parents.
Even though J.C. is behind bars, Herrick still gets a weird feeling that he could be near.
San Diegans have built their lifestyle around it and tourists plot their vacations to be near it.
But if Wozniak does grow curious about the iPhone X, the latest handset will always be near.
You don't have to be near me day after day to really absorb the creature I am.
Indeed, Apple could be near the sale of its billionth iPhone, said Andy Hargreaves, Pacific Crest analyst.
The sides may be near a deal in the trade war that has hurt global economic growth.
Truly wrapping our minds around this chaotic tragedy would be near-impossible, even with all the answers.
Further, he said the profit rollover that began with the commodity collapse should be near an end.
I had to be near a bathroom at all times, but the inconvenience seemed well worth it.
Worse is that just before dawn, the moon will be near the horizon in the western sky.
Several traders expressed relief at signs that Deutsche Bank could be near a deal with U.S. authorities.
You want to be near good schools, shopping centers and close to main transportation sites, says Torres.
For a total eclipse to occur, the moon needs to be near its closest approach to Earth.
For parents who can't be near their babies at all times, a baby monitor is the solution.
Only a "couple of" officials felt that rates might be near the neutral level, the minutes said.
Advocates who have worked for years on reform say it's gratifying to be near the finish line.
The US could be near the brink of war with Iran again after months of rising tensions.
After retiring, in 2013, he returned to Richland to be near his mother, who is ninety-one.
One of the sources said China Minmetals' Chairman He Wenbo, 62, was expected to be near retirement.
Beachfront businesses and restaurants are closing because people don't want to be near the water, she said.
He said in an awards ceremony in Germany the factory will be near the new Berlin airport.
Pier 17 on the South Street Seaport was teeming with people craving to be near the water.
On the other hand, we could be near a bottom once they [Congress] get this package done.
But the skies should be bone dry by this afternoon when the high could be near 26.
The thicker books are at the bottom and the thinner books tend to be near the top.
You can find Pokémon anywhere in the wild, but they're most likely going to be near PokéStops.
Dorian is forecast to be near hurricane strength by Tuesday when it approaches the central Lesser Antilles.
She considers the real neutral rate goal — the funds rate minus inflation — to still be near zero.
Cell phone towers indicated both phones appeared to be near her home or in the same location.
Mr Corbyn's well-attended rallies around Britain confirmed that, while most voters have a low or no opinion of him, a minority small enough to be near-irrelevant in national elections but large enough to be near-hegemonic in internal Labour ones sees him as a sort of messiah.
The earnings report comes as Yahoo may be near the end of its time as an independent company.
When we gladly would have ridden in the trunk just to be near him during Carpool Karaoke. 4.
Rather, it simply requires what appears to be near-Herculean action for some people: treating women like people.
After living in London for several years, Daroshafaei returned to Iran in 2014 to be near his family.
The family plans to go to Chicago for Saturday's game, so it can at least be near Wrigley.
Stocks may be near all-time highs now, but inevitably at some point they will start changing direction.
That means they have to either be near contention now, or positioned to immediately upgrade the surrounding talent.
The Giants needed Rodriguez to be near-flawless because Astros right-hander Charlie Morton was almost as good.
They mostly don't know when you're going to be near, so you don't see that clock ticking backwards.
But when the Series begins in Cleveland on Tuesday night, someone's long wait will be near an end.
Clinton says college affordability will be near the top of her list of priorities if she becomes president.
Aidi said the bodies of the construction workers were believed to be near the bridge they were building.
But to overcome the brand tax levied by all of Facebook's privacy scandals, Portal must be near perfect.
If this trend continues throughout the year, 2016 will be near a historic low for on-duty deaths.
From a sheer survival standpoint, you'd probably rather be near a mustard bomb than a conventional high explosive.
The labor market is considered to be near or at full employment, with a 4 percent jobless rate.
They want to paint him, memorialize him in verse and in diaries, and be near him at mealtimes.
The resort happens to be near Pence's ancestral family grounds, and a distant cousin owns a local pub.
"We just realized we needed to be near the water," said Ms. Rung, a former digital media executive.
With inflation still in check, expectations are that longer-term interest rates may already be near a peak.
A recent poll conducted by Gallup found approval of Mr. Trump among millennials to be near 23 percent.
The Louisiana National Guard has moved high-water vehicles and helicopters to be near areas that could flood.
Michael was expected to intensify overnight and be near Category 923 strength when it makes landfall Wednesday afternoon.
Katie's popular mentor kept being trailed by other consultants who seemed to just want to be near her.
Others have found that minority and low-income communities were more likely to be near hazardous waste sites.
Others have found that minority and low income communities were more likely to be near hazardous waste sites.
They could be near the top of the polls from now until the seeding of the N.C.A.A. tournament.
Merksamer was a relatively young face among corporate directors, who tend to be near or past retirement age.
Minneapolis will be near 70 degrees on Monday, but will see plummeting temperatures and snow by Wednesday morning.
In Day 3 of deliberations, the jury requested to go longer, raising speculation a verdict might be near.
He and his wife plan to move to Atlanta next year to be near their daughter, a pharmacist.
It's very plausible that they had a spoken language (though it'd be near impossible to prove they did).
It's very plausible that they had a spoken language (though it'd be near impossible to prove that they did).
He also said the firm expects operating profit margins to be near the lower end of its prior guidance.
I wasn't interested in the fashion or to be near celebrities, that was all very far from my mind.
Numerous Fed officials in recent weeks have talked up expectations that an increase in borrowing costs may be near.
Indeed, these forces are so strong right now that even what used to be near consensual business is fraught.
North Korea conducted its fifth nuclear test last fall, and observers have said a sixth test could be near.
If users had been told that the price for access would be near-total surveillance, would they have agreed?
"All I want is to be near him...because he is my son," Kostyuchenko said she had told her.
The specific location today appears to be near the Blue Whale of Catoosa, a roadside attraction on Route 66.
"Overall, it should be near-term bullish for the premium and price," said another physical metal trader in Singapore.
The burial location is expected to be near his classmate and lifelong friend, Chuck Larson, the Arizona Republic reported.
The official National Hurricane Center forecast released Thursday said the season is likely to be near or above normal.
"There will be near-term and long-term consequences, and we'll certainly keep you up to date," she added.
The official National Hurricane Center forecast released Thursday says the season is likely to be near or above normal.
The United States' economy may be near full employment, but that isn't stopping some industries from hiring like crazy.
Other police officers, who had batons but not firearms, happened to be near the scene when the attack began.
The central bank signaled last month that the end of its series of interest rate cuts could be near.
If you happen to be near one, you line up for a long time and then get your glasses.
Their mother even moves to be near the castle, and brings along her two beloved rose trees with her.
With a win Saturday, the Yellow Jackets — predicted to be near the bottom of the conference — will finish at .
We've raised concerns directly with the Chinese about this and there will be near-term and long-term consequences.
VIRGO has known blind spots, so the location of these neutron stars had to be near one of them.
The team declined his fifth-year option in May, a sign his end with the team could be near.
But tensions have begun to resurface as the battle against the Islamic State appears to be near an end.
He had moved to Ohio in part to be near his father, not to drop out of show business.
But there was one thing on the list that I knew would be near impossible: Stop touching your face.
Like most people, I want to be near my family, my brothers to whom I said, "See you after."
Hutto retired as communications director for the California Teachers Union and moved to Tallahassee to be near her daughters.
But they and other diplomats expressed optimism that a breakthrough in the long-moribund peace process could be near.
Winds will be near tropical storm-force (over 39 mph+) with gusts as strong as hurricane-force (74 mph+).
And because Jupiter will be near its closest distance to the Earth this year, it will appear slightly bigger.
The burial location is expected to be near his classmate and lifelong friend, Chuck Larson, the Arizona Republic reported. Sen.
The burial location is expected to be near his classmate and lifelong friend, Chuck Larson, The Arizona Republic reported. Sen.
He gave little more detail, but his guidance indicates revenues will be near flat or slightly up on the year.
There is a lot to do in this part of town, but don't expect to be near lush green parks.
What you are seeing are the sustained winds, gusts too strong for me to be near a window #Nepartak pic.twitter.
Keith Harteau said the couple wanted to be closer to home and for their girls to be near their family.
Moreover, if taking out a single drone is hard, taking out a dozen—or a hundred—could be near-impossible.
Until then, U.S. Bank Stadium is set to remain a confusing and potentially lethal place for birds to be near.
"There is likely to be near-term pain if the current rate environment stays at the current level," Mayo said.
United Parcel Service — UPS could be near a contract impasse with its pilots, according to the union representing that group.
Thomas's wife seemed always positioned where she was sure to be near her husband in the shot during the hearings.
Some analysts said a bond market selloff may be near as worries about global economic growth and energy demand persist.
But he will have to be near his best on Sunday to catch Thomas and stave off Mickelson and McIlroy.
Check out when they'll be near you below and get ready by listening to Smalltown DJs' "Best Of 2015" mix.
But you'll often need to be near a mast from one of the network operators to enjoy those optimum speeds.
The unemployment rate for October is seen edging higher to 3.6%, but that would still be near 50-year lows.
About four months ago, desperate to be near relatives and longing for small-town life again, they moved to Indiana.
The holes are often unlined and adjacent to rivers, because steam electric plants need to be near bodies of water.
Berkowitz, who grew up outside of New York, decided to move to the West Coast to be near his brother.
We don't want to be near that bathroom at any point in time and we'll avoid it at all costs.
He also can't be near nor possess any weapons and must stay at least 200 yards away from the victim.
Tens of thousands of Bohras will come to be near him during their holy month of Muharram, which starts today.
S&P Global analysts estimated in a severe pandemic that the medical costs for insurers could be near $100 billion.
If you want to connect with someone, you have to be near that person, preferably in the same physical space.
It was always going to be near impossible to get 20 Republicans to vote for kicking Trump out of office.
Their exuberance and beauty—Kohler had a face as round and pretty as Debbie Harry's—was exciting to be near.
If you&aposre in the market for noise cancelling headphones, the QC35II should be near the top of your shortlist.
They will also be near several military bases, an employment option if they cannot find full-time work, she said.
If the House is looking to set the agenda for the next two years, Facebook should be near the top.
The staff projected that total PCE inflation would be near the Committee's 22017 percent objective over the next several years.
He also cannot be near or possess any weapons, and must stay at least 200 yards away from the victim.
Fitch expects leverage will be near the top end of the company's 213x to 3x leverage target during the rating horizon.
The global cooling from such a regional war could be near 1.25 degrees Celsius, or 2.25 degrees Fahrenheit, studies have shown.
The Midwest Alliance for Infrastructure Now, which supports the pipeline, said it welcomed the news that an easement may be near.
Presumably Spidey overcomes Vulture — who appears to be near a ready-to-explode jet engine the final moment we see him.
" * "For other utilities like the hair dryer and stuff, she does find it annoying that she can't be near the mirror.
That is little consolation for the small number of universities, struggling to attract applicants, which are said to be near bankruptcy.
It was forecasted to be near central Lesser Antilles late on Monday or early Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
Meanwhile, America may be near the top of its growth cycle, with gains from last year's tax cut set to dissipate.
The storm's center could be near or over the coasts of Georgia and South Carolina on Saturday, the hurricane center said.
AFP, citing a source, reported that the bank may be near a $2725.10 billion settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice.
Doing so would be near heresy, an anathema to Apple and everything it stands for when it comes to user privacy.
AFP, citing a source, reported that the bank may be near a $5.4 billion settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice.
Plenty of other businesses have been lucky enough to be near an important location within the game, boosting their foot traffic.
You'll also want to be near fertile soil so you can grow your own food once your grocery supply runs out.
Those interviewed describe a lingering sadness around the team, as if coaches and staff know that the end might be near.
"The embassy rented the room, they needed to do it because it had to be near the White House," Hoenlein said.
Right now it's companies investing heavily in farms that they're going to be near cities, which I think is very smart.
I think back to what you thought about the tech IPOs back in 215 and not wanting to be near them.
Economists had been expecting GDP gains to be near zero for the first quarter, but that is no longer the consensus.
He was here to be near his daughter, now she's off, she's gonna start her own life, she's going to NYU.
It's a great base when you want to be near Times Square, but not actually thrust into the center of it.
It's best suited for those who want to be near the action, but also plan to spend time in their room.
The epicenter was reported to be near the mountainous area of Parnitha, where another earthquake hit in 1999, NBC News reported.
It turns out that the two men had witnessed Louise's accident, had become smitten and simply wanted to be near her.
Greg Priddy, director of global energy with Eurasia Group, agrees that oil prices may be near or have made a bottom.
"The man wanted to be near his son; the man wanted to be a father to his kid," Mr. Jennings said.
If you are lucky enough to get coverage, finding a doctor that fits your personality and budget can be near impossible.
Regardless, Wall Street is likely to be relieved at indications that the end could be near for the balance sheet reduction.
That's why someone as great as Marcelo Garcia can go out there and be near untouchable at times on the mat.
Inmates should be near relatives and legal services, advocates increasingly argue, so as to boost their chances of a successful reentry.
We are very dependent upon our phones, and I have to actually be near the phone in order to retrieve information.
Rainfall totals in some areas could be near or over 30 inches, which could cause life-threatening flash flooding and landslides.
Joe Biden's victories in Tuesday's primaries delivered him a delegate lead that will be near-impossible for Bernie Sanders to overcome.
While in high school, he got a job as a janitor at a computer store, just to be near the equipment.
We're told the family chose Forest Lawn because Debbie loved Liberace and the family felt she'd want to be near him.
I was living in Los Angeles at the time, and moved back to the Bay Area to be near my friends.
The most dramatic display will be near the Oregon border, where roughly 90 percent of the sun will be blotted out.
And because scientists haven't seen Betelgeuse dim this much in a very long time, they think the end might be near.
Each of those issues had been said to be near a final deal in recent days, without any actual legislation materializing.
But Mr. Ratcliffe said that his daughter had remained in Iran with Ms. Zaghari-Ratcliffe's family to be near her mother.
Also, that hotel should be near good public transportation because you want to be in an area that's busy, not remote.
You don't have to be near the gate for Junior to pull the pin on a gallon of used breast milk.
Torn between two Lannisters and on the Dragon Queen's shit list, the end may be near for Bronn of the Blackwater.
So far, industry forecasters expect 2018's new car sales will be near the record-breaking levels seen in recent years.
They focused on Chelsea and TriBeCa to be near a PATH station for Mr. McGee's commute to and from New Jersey.
The CDC doesn't yet have a hard estimate for effectiveness in the United States but thinks it might be near 30 percent.
"It was a way of filming to be near him," she said in a recent interview with the UK magazine The Gentlewoman.
Of all the blockbuster games in need of a sequel, 22's Rage has to be near the bottom of the list.
So he hid the cash in a speaker, which would always be near his sight and would require some effort to disassemble.
That will again be a timely source of support given another engine of growth - residential construction - looks to be near its peak.
I pretended to myself that I had come out to the rocks simply because I had wanted to be near the ocean.
The Hunt Shortly after they married in 296, Morgan and Susan Snyder moved to Westchester County to be near Mr. Snyder's job.
Based on the information on the Aeroscope display, the drone pilot appeared to be near Port Hueneme, California, about 10 miles away.
People don't even want to be near someone that has HIV, even if that person has the medications required to prevent transmissions.
Sheikh Abdullah said under $23 billion left Qatar in the past month; this implies the reserves could now be near $300 billion.
If you were to draw up a list of the most-needed technologies, a better battery would likely be near the top.
They require adoption of certain mobile operating systems, and in most cases still require people to be near something with a display.
But experts from outside the country suggested it would be near-impossible for Huawei to reject a request for data from Beijing.
Douglas left her longtime coach, Liang Chow, in Iowa to move to Los Angeles so she could be near her family there.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is forecasting a 75 percent chance that the season will be near normal or above normal.
Yet, because GPS is widely perceived to be "near perfect," there has been no impetus for action and little has been done.
The problem is compounded by the fact that polls have shown trust in the media to be near an all-time low.
The Republicans got the jump on Democrats in 2010, and it seems like it will be near-impossible to close the gap.
Raising capital should not be a substitute for operating effectively, Musk said last month, suggesting that a capital raise could be near.
Today he's living in Scotland to be near his wife's family and has just dipped his toe into life as a retiree.
Ask anyone in San Francisco for a restaurant recommendation, and chances are Zuni Café will be near the top of the list.
Still, fans surged anew to be near him, lining up 218 deep along the narrow path protected by ropes and security officials.
The challenge is that the best thing people can do for each other at the moment is not be near each other.
"We thought, 'Here's a crazy idea: Maybe your locker should actually be near you,'" said Dale Mason, a senior Volcano Bay designer.
Q: But did he or you open the bedroom door again to be near the bathroom or was the bedroom door shut?
One truck will be around the South Street Seaport area; the other will be near Central Park, the West Side and Harlem.
"There will likely be near-term effects on Chinese output, and we'll have to see what the effect is globally," he said.
HBO parent company Time Warner is in the midst of an $85 billion merger with AT&T, which may be near closing.
Prices had dipped 21.2% in the previous week on hopes that an end to the U.S.-China trade tiff could be near.
On Thursday authorities said as many as 20 people feared to be near the site of the disaster were still unaccounted for.
But spending remains underpinned by a strong labor market, which Fed officials consider to be near or a little beyond full employment.
Machine-made fortune cookies might be near ubiquitous, as has been the case since the mid-1960s when the process was automated.
Especially after the disastrous rally, there seems to be near-universal consensus in left-leaning circles this is the right thing to do.
It added it anticipates full-year earnings per share to be near the high-end of a prior outlook, of $2.57 to $2.77.
Tony, who can't be near the detoxing Justin as he's currently on probation, enlists Sheri to help Justin through the difficult withdrawal process.
The worst losses were in two cases: people who I'd been talking to for six months and had moved to be near them.
My IQ has stayed around average and my need to be near fire breathing creatures and uncomfortable seats made of iron has trebled.
The USMS does not have its own facilities, which need to be near courthouses, and is unlikely to cancel contracts, the analysts noted.
IF THERE were a list of common complaints about America's economy, the fact that too few people work would be near the top.
The boy experienced "burns to his body," and is too afraid to be near any other devices, according to The New York Post.
And, don't forget those pesky, beloved tax deductions that could be near impossible to find the votes in Congress to get rid of.
Newton points out that a bullish base has been forming since the beginning of January, which indicates that a breakout could be near.
Therefore, even if we get just two more hikes before the Fed realizes growth is faltering, that rate will be near 1.5 percent.
The line is likely to flow about 300,000 bpd in August, and is likely to be near capacity by September, market sources estimated.
Miners have thus flocked to be near dams in places like the Pacific Northwest and upstate New York, and hydrothermal plants in Iceland.
It'll be near 80 degrees and sunny there this week, so if this snow business isn't your thing, escape mentally with the birds.
Despite this week's market turmoil around the world, one of Wall Street's biggest bulls maintains the end of the correction may be near.
We attribute the recent move to takeover speculation as some investors may believe that an announcement around a potential transaction could be near.
He said that the wind chills will be near minus 35F (minus 37C), a level when frostbite could set in within 10 minutes.
An endorsement for Clinton could be near - Sanders will give a speech called "Where We Go From Here" in New York on Thursday.
But by the end of the week, temperatures will be near zero again in the Great Lakes region, CNN meteorologist Monica Garrett said.
In this case, Mr. Polin was thinking not of being inexpensive, but of being so low-end as to be near the floor.
I think it would be near-sighted to focus on short-term revenue over people, and I don't think we're that short-sighted.
The quest was unsuccessful, so the couple came home to New Hampshire to be near family and friends until Jane's death in 1863.
She was living farther upstate, in Plattsburgh, where her pain-management doctor was, but returned to Troy to be near her daughter Chantelle.
" Nevertheless, he relished the opportunity to be near Stephanie Mansfield, a poison-pen profiler who'd "sweep in, all ambition, smelling feminine and amazing.
So will be the case with illegal immigrants — and why I forecast that illegal immigration would be near ten year highs in 6900.
"Every day we think we could be near a bottom, and every day we are not," Becker wrote in a February 27 note.
None seemed to realize or care about my own intense desire to see the wolves, be near them, learn about them, touch them.
When she moved from Michigan to be near her daughter in Cary, N.C., Bernadine Lewandowski insisted on renting an apartment five minutes away.
Her co-op was listed for $1.58 million, and sold for $1.5 million to a couple who wanted to be near their relatives.
But everything else has, and with it the significance of a poet who believes that poems should be near the center of life.
With Indonesia's state-owned airline, Garuda, taking over a rival and India's Jet Airways also potentially for sale, some relief may be near.
I was very lucky to be near John when a mortar, presumably fired by the Islamic State, landed less than six feet away.
Larry Sonsini, founding partner of law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, said he expects IPOs to be near a historic low in 2018.
They also have their weddings at one location, an event space called Flourish Atlanta, with what appears to be near identical wedding decor.
The family had Meg treated at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, in Boston, and Barr and his wife moved to be near her.
At this point, it would be near-impossible for someone to beat Biden, Warren, Buttigieg and Sanders, given their campaign and field operation.
What about the more brotherly or sisterly type of love — the yearning to be near others of our kind, to not be alone?
So when you get to nine years and nine months you tend to say well I think we must be near the end.
The U.S. partial government shutdown is over (for now), Venezuela faces an international ultimatum, and the Afghan war could be near its end.
Benchmark later suggested a new draft agreement that would require any board appointments by Kalanick to be near unanimous by the current board.
I think it is wonderful that so many people come here with this sun at this time to be near the Holy Father.
Nintendo has made vague promises of more stock for the SNES Classic after its predecessor proved to be near-impossible to find for many.
"All were making me very sick .. I've known something was wrong but I also knew victory & better health would be near again," she wrote.
So, as May winds down, the cap will be near its maximum extent, and its subsequent seasonal shrinkage will be most compelling to follow.
Economic analysts are forecasting second quarter gross domestic product (GDP) growth to be near 50 percent , and some predict it might be even higher.
Considering that it's almost time for school again, getting that relaxation is going to be near the top of a lot of people's lists.
"The majority of the crops that will be near the fire-infested land will be unusable," said Bradley, from the California Cannabis Industry Association.
Even if you only get your toes wet, just letting yourself be near the ocean without feeling like panicking is a sign of progress.
Speeding up your website and content delivery should be near the top of your to-do list, with speed being a factor in ranking.
For example, enough in-network primary care doctors, OB-GYNs and mental health providers had to be near Medicaid enrollees, according to the regulation.
An obituary posted by a funeral home said Williams grew up in Arizona and moved to Utah in 2015 to be near her sister.
But the New York-based chief executive said President-elect Donald Trump's stimulus efforts could overheat an economy that may be near full capacity.
Agreeing no parliamentary system is in the offing in America, what are the process reforms that feel like they might be near at hand?
" She concedes the department stores "are doing really good things to try and stem the losses, but you don't want to be near them.
Although net GBP shorts may be near the extremes, we would expect the positional skew to extend further taking GBP/USD back to 20183.
On my list of satisfying and cathartic things to do on a weekend, a deep house cleaning session has to be near the top.
The health bar may run low—ostensibly, I can be "near death"—but to look at my character, you wouldn't know I was hurt.
According to The New York Times, VW has set aside $17.9 billion in costs related to the scandal, which may not be near enough.
Last year, RBC's Jones said a strategic review of the confectionery business should be near the top of the new CEO's to-do list.
I honestly think if Trump didn't exist (as he didn't in this debate), Bush would be near or at the top of the field.
Tyga's been looking for a new pad for some time, but his search has been focused on Calabasas, so he could be near Kylie.
Shares of Apple's stock may be near all-time highs, but Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi -- typically an Apple skeptic -- said it could go higher.
"The company appears to be near the point of turning the corner on meeting guidance and production performance," said William Selesky from Argus Research.
"By the end of the 2018 financial year (in March 2019), we'd like to be near full production of around 80 units," he said.
When Congress reconvenes next week, North Korea and China will be near the top of the Washington policy agenda, if not the legislative calendar.
Any faction of the island's state security or military working against Castro's policy of improved relations with the United States would be near unprecedented.
Yellen's comments follow a chorus of policymakers who in recent weeks have talked up expectations that an increase in borrowing costs may be near.
It seemed as if she was getting a little too attached, spending five million bucks on a house just to be near the guy.
The 10,000-square-foot, 11-bedroom, 12-bath house recently sold for a price believed to be near $5 million and was undergoing renovations.
Tolerance of waiting is already near-zero, same-day delivery is expected, as are free returns and UIs must be near-invisible and frictionless.
He was holding a knife, but was not moving toward the officer, and did not appear to be near enough to pose a threat.
Taylor Swift has been spotted looking for real estate in London to be near her boyfriend, British actor Joe Alwyn, according to Page Six.
Ten years ago, after her husband died, Ms. Baron moved to the city from Long Island to be near her grown children and grandchildren.
Now, after three years of negotiations, the airline and its flight attendants seem to be near an agreement that could integrate the work force.
Hurricanes are fueling a rise in aggressive spiders, the end of the banana could be near, and Bugatti has released a $9 million car.
It's a little bit of a tragedy, then, that these inherently portable devices typically need to be near a wall outlet to stay alive.
We travel to be near it and to learn from and be inspired by its vast and undiscovered wilderness, immense power, and diverse ecosystems.
"The hit to national house prices is estimated to be near 4 percent at the peak of their impact in summer 2019," said Zandi.
"All they wanted to do was be near us for a bit, to tell us how much this story meant to them," he said.
Alice and George Louie, 90-year-old Chinese immigrants, moved to Aegis Gardens in 2012 to be near their daughter and son-in-law.
After his bypass surgery, Mr. Alberts was taken from the university hospital in Aurora to the Fort Collins rehabilitation facility to be near Eli.
Arizona's rise in turnout is likely going to be near or slightly exceed the average this primary season once all the votes are counted.
The labor market is considered to be near or at full employment, with the jobless rate at an 18-year low of 3.8 percent.
They also said that the target must pose a threat to Americans and that there must be near certainty that no bystanders would die.
Another angle: This year's Atlantic hurricane season should be "near normal," government forecasters said on Thursday, with up to four major Category 3 hurricanes.
"We know we're going to have to be near-perfect to go down to Houston without a Kevin and win a game," Thompson said.
Ultimately the people who wanted to be near her, it wasn't that they fell in love with her, it wasn't that they liked her.
The thrust of "Opposite" may be near-identical, but the mood is vastly different: no ominous music, no primal scenes of middle-class worry.
Four Questions If you find yourself walking the Belgian-block streets of the meatpacking district, you are likely to be near a clothing boutique.
He acknowledged last week that it would be "near impossible" given the time available to get a bill through both chambers before the elections.
Many are young families who want to be near the ocean and appreciate the wide-open views associated with living by a golf course.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday signaled that a resolution to the dispute with China might be near, which could eventually boost fuel demand.
" According to Cruciani, Carson Jr. explained that "nothing we would do would be near a conflict" and that "we don't mix and match parties.
If you're lucky enough to be near one of two cities, you'll have the chance to go to a Toys R Us store again.
The dock for Citywide Ferry will be near the Astoria Houses, said Stephanie Báez, a spokeswoman for the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
A dispatcher told McCluskey that university security officers would be near the building "just in case" and asked her to call back, if necessary.
Corporate profits will generally be near profits, but near records, but after inflation, wages have really gone almost nowhere for 00053 or 00043 years.
The producer now expects full-year 2018 total sales volume to be near the lower end of its forecast of 350,000-360,000 boe/d.
While the Turkish refiner Tupras has already cut back on oil shipments from Tehran, a complete halt of energy imports would be near impossible.
Usually, the operators and the networks will come to an agreement within a few days or weeks, but sometimes the fights can be near-permanent.
Colman has genetic markers for cystic fibrosis, and kids with the inherited lung disease can't be near each other because they're vulnerable to contagious infections.
They also trained flies to associate certain smells with the red lights—and, lo and behold, the altered flies preferred to be near those smells.
"That's the story until we reach better risk-reward levels," which Auth said could be near the S&P 500's February low near 1,830.
In 2007 she and her family moved to Galveston, Texas to be near Shriners Hospitals for Children where she planned to have additional reconstructive surgery.
But a presence there allows special forces to restrain Iranian movement in the region, still go after a resurgent ISIS, and be near ISIS detainees.
With the Hiku app, you're able to create a shared shopping list on your phone that will always be near you and up-to-date.
It's more concrete proof that, no, women don't need to be near-perfect creatures with the most exciting life ever to make great film subjects.
"We were overwhelmed with the logistics as we only had a few days in Rome and Venice and wanted to be near everything," said Ellis.
"I'm really still suspect that the Trump train is going to be near as fast or dramatic as the market seems to suggest," Paulsen said.
She then moved to St. Louis, Missouri to be near her brothers, and began working as a laundress for as little as $2000 a day.
We've reached out to Williams for comment, and if he happens to be near an internet machine, we'll update this post when we hear back.
"Many are wondering if Theresa May's tenure as prime minister may be near its end," FxPro analysts wrote in a note to clients on Wednesday.
As for the other big things that are in the works, something that should be near and dear to your heart is our podcast genome.
The two never fully rebounded from their surgeries, and both would eventually travel to be near their respective families while their hoped-for recoveries continued.
Sentiment has held up well given mass media coverage of falling home prices, and there was some signs consumers thought a bottom might be near.
"After that, temperatures will be near seasonal with highs in the 60s and lows in the lower 40s," said meteorologist David Wally of the NWS.
Both cities have imposed strict criteria for licenses, including that dispensaries should not be near schools or community centers, or very close to each other.
The sinkhole is 4-by-4 feet and is believed to be near a newly installed water main, according to a Palm Beach travel alert.
In addition, trying to find a specific document quickly or easily in the case of a safety inspection or funding review can be near-impossible.
All year, Carroll's return has been projected onto Toronto's playoff hopes as a helpful lift; now, like the playoffs themselves, it appears to be near.
The mission was thought to be near-impossible, and when Doss's battalion was ordered to retreat, the medic refused to leave his fallen comrades behind.
The bad actor in the environment was always assumed to be near work, such as reading, sewing and now computer, video game and smartphone usage.
"That's the story until we reach better risk-reward levels," which Auth said could be near the S&P 500's February low of 1,830.
"Another coal power construction spree would be near impossible to reconcile with emission reductions needed to avoid the worst impacts of global warming," he said.
Emmy and her mother would also need to move to Minnesota from South Carolina to be near the hospital the moment a pancreas became available.
" The newspaper published an interview with the candidate on Sunday, a week before the Iowa caucuses, under the headline, "Santorum acknowledges end might be near.
They think she might be near Pisac, a village famous for its pre-Columbian agricultural terracing and a hilltop Inca fortress towering over the town.
Normally, such a newsworthy bombshell would be near the top of an article, and critics pounced on the paper for the revelation's location and framing.
"How come no one except me understands that my heart must be near my mom's heart in order for us both to survive?" she wondered.
The move stunned real-estate speculators, developers, and renters who had rushed into the Long Island City neighborhood to be near the new HQ2 development.
Next, he plans to return to the Midwest to be near family: his parents, brother, sister and 20-year-old son from a previous relationship.
To "Enter an altared state" is to be near an altar getting WED, as opposed to entering an "altered state," which means, well, you know.
This is the kind of dancing that makes you cry without being able to explain why; to be near it is to share its luxury.
Those rules required that a target had to pose a threat to Americans and that there be near certainty that no civilian bystanders would die.
They also said that the target must pose a threat to Americans and that there must be near-certainty that no civilian bystanders would die.
In addition to all the free publicity, Trump is likely to count on increased sales at the club as members flock to be near him.
U.S. forecasters said last week they expected the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season to be near-normal to above-normal in number and intensity of storms.
An intensifying U.S.-China trade spat could be near-term risks for TSMC, analysts said, adding many of TSMC's biggest clients are in the mainland.
Visits to the doctor were fraught with expectations of the worst possible outcome, and any little ache or pain meant the end could be near.
Arranging employees in an office is like creating a 13-dimensional matrix that triangulates human wants, corporate needs, and the cold hard laws of physics: Joe needs to be near Jane but Jane needs natural light, and Jim is sensitive to smells and can't be near the kitchen but also needs to work with the product ideation and customer happiness team—oh, and Jane hates fans.
Some of them are bound to be near the top of the charts and can be trumpeted in adverts; the losers can then be killed off.
The former EastEnders star also wanted to be near her family because her terminal motor neurone disease had caused severe weakening in her arms, prosecutors said.
It initially contacted the Russians to inform them that aircraft would be near Deir al-Zor, but gave the wrong coordinates for the strike, Coe said.
In his 2010 presentation, Lars Backstrom said it would be near impossible for Facebook to suggest more than "Friends of Friends" as People You May Know.
For much of the work done it is useful, though not absolutely critical, to be near other agencies and the political leaders who consume agency output.
After childhood actions worthy of Tom Marvolo Riddle, Eurus is sent to Sherrinford — a fortress at sea for people so unpredictable they can't be near society.
The makers of YOBO say this wouldn't be possible because, on YOBO, users who rate things always need to be near the place they are rating.
If you're not going to be near Times Square, Washington, D.C., or one of the major space centers, you can still help celebrate the moon landing.
For many people without access to transportation, the privilege of taking time off from work, or access to childcare, abortion access will be near to impossible.
ASTRAKHAN, Russia (Reuters) - When sanctions on Iran were lifted in January, Russia might have expected to be near the front of the queue for business opportunities.
But the two never fully rebounded from their surgeries, and both would eventually travel to be near their respective families while their hoped-for recoveries continued.
The Minds are so advanced as to be near-omniscient, capable of waging wars, managing production, and operating a functional utopian society without any human input.
And in my case, there's a PokéStop (an in-game landmark that Pokémon can be lured into visiting) that happens to be near a children's playground.
He said that June same-store sales are likely to be near 2 percent, leading the full-quarter's same-store sales to be about 1.5 percent.
He declined to give a specific incremental expense number, but said it will be "near" the $800 million figure the company expected in the second quarter.
The storm became a post-tropical cyclone on Saturday morning, but forecasters warned that it still "could be near hurricane intensity" for part of the week.
If they have a bidet, at least something is getting washed properly—and there's less need for your hands to be near fecal matter at all.
The next big, messy default of a country may be near after credit ratings agencies said that the Maduro government had failed to meet some obligations.
Arguably, Hillary Clinton is near that space, and Marco Rubio may be near it (if you consider his immigration position to make him more socially liberal).
An IAC spokesperson said the company has expanded in Mexico to be near the automakers that buy its parts, a common business strategy in the sector.
Mr. Robson met Mr. Jackson on tour in Australia at age 22 and moved to the United States two years later to be near his idol.
"We would not let someone who is under investigation for a crime like this be near any of our children at T.V.C." It was a technicality.
What's more, the moon will be near its closest approach to Earth, making it a "supermoon," meaning it will appear very slightly larger in the sky.
The judge, Katherine B. Forrest, ordered Mr. Ragbir to be detained in the New York area so that he could be near his lawyer and family.
The Foreign Ministry also mocked the claims, asking if it is "necessary to be near the target of your attack?" suggesting hacking is better conducted remotely.
"Every day we think we could be near a bottom, and every day we are not," Cowen airline analyst Helane Becker said in a research note.
There is value in knowing there's somewhere you can go to be near others who understand what it's like to be a 'mo every single day.
The differences between the two countries' work cultures, along with a desire to be near family, motivated the return of several Canadians who spoke with me.
In all but the most challenging of lighting conditions and viewing angles, the screen appears to be near-seamlessly integrated into the frame of the phone.
Gold fell on Monday as the dollar flattened out near following news that senators may be near an agreement that could end the U.S. government shutdown.
Dr. Syra Madad, an expert in public health and special pathogen response, said that while it's still early in the outbreak, a pandemic could be near.
Meanwhile, the White House, while publicly dismissing any notion that a recession may be near, is pulling together contingency plans in case the economy weakens further.
He had just moved to an assisted living facility in Cleveland to be near his son and daughter-in-law, who also sat in the room.
And so I think she did something that will be near and dear to all of your hearts, which is that she went to the media.
But U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday signalled that a resolution to the trade dispute with China might be near, which could eventually boost fuel demand.
" A few pages before that, a girl is so pretty that the author "would have daily taken out her garbage just to be near her can.
The storm may be near the Hawaiian Islands late Tuesday, the center said, warning that tropical storm or hurricane watches could need to be issued Sunday.
Meanwhile, the White House, while publicly dismissing any notion that a recession may be near, is pulling together contingency plans in case the economy weakens further.
She had moved to Los Angeles 18 months ago to be near her family, having lived for many years in Manhattan, mostly at the Chelsea Hotel.
They did it so they could be near their daughter, Alexi, who enrolled at Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute to study acting after high school.
Hurrying to find them, she went the wrong way and ended up on a main road, which just happened to be near an African penguin sanctuary.
He should be near the front of the early Conn Smythe Trophy talk, but he's buried under an avalanche of Penguins and goaltender Pekka Rinne in Nashville.
Yes, it's poor decision making on their part to be seen, to be near me, to burrow into my ear––but I know that it's not malicious.
Without a solid internet connection (pretty much anything less than LTE or a reliable wi-fi connection) this will be near impossible or take hours and hours.
But Pelosi's honeymoon period with the insurgent freshmen in her caucus could be near an end, following the rollout of a controversial Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee policy.
And since that second hinge is going to be near eye level, Intel also added a Tobii eye-tracking camera that could tie the whole package together.
The labor market is considered to be near or at full employment, with the unemployment rate close to a 17-1/2-year low of 3.9 percent.
It would be near impossible for the GOP nominee to get the necessary 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House if he loses both states.
You will, of course, want to be near your computer or mobile device tomorrow, as tickets will be doled out on a first come, first served basis.
Most analysts expect 2016 U.S. auto sales to be near 17.4 million vehicles, down slightly from last year's nearly 17.5 million vehicles as reported by Autodata Corp.
It seems obvious that the way a robot moves would affect how people interact with it, and whether they consider it easy or safe to be near.
She's cashing in at the top of her political valuation: many predict that the Labour Party will be near destroyed as a political force on June 8.
Since Chilson Foy had not left northern Colorado in over a year, if she'd been bitten by an infected mosquito, it had to be near their home.
With Leonardo da Vinci, Einstein, Dali, Marina Abramovic... any creator that wants to be near to the "truth" and explore existence as it is, with no boundaries.
The Cincinnati Reds might not be near the top of the standings in the Nationals League, but it's still a lot of fun to watch them hit.
This would allow these trap-jaw spiders to release stored energy in a way that power would be near instantaneously amplified, like some kind of super power.
Hermine's center is expected to approach the northwestern Florida coast on Thursday afternoon and could be near hurricane strength by the time it makes landfall, it added.
If the studio cranks out one of those every two years, many of us will be near retirement age by the time the last one comes out.
I have no idea what SpotMini would cost if it was produced at a mass scale, but probably it would still be near a car-level expense.
But the nomination most Americans have been waiting for — his United States Supreme Court nomination to replace the legendary Justice Antonin Scalia — is said to be near.
The storm will reach the Florida Keys on Sunday morning and is expected to be near the southwest coast of Florida on Sunday afternoon, the NHC said.
With characteristic contempt for others' opinions, she set herself up alone in a residence on Eaton Square to be near Mosley, whose wife suddenly died in 1933.
Google started building in eastern Oregon to be near cheap hydroelectric power on the Columbia River, and most recently it has focused on Iowa, Alabama and Tennessee.
Do you want to live in a small space so you can be near the center of action in a thriving city with everything at your fingertips?
"On the forecast track, the center of Hermine will be near the Florida coast in the warning area tonight or early Friday," the Miami-based center said.
The libido I thought to be near death was actually alive and well—so much that I wondered how I'd managed to overlook it for so long.
The play was reviewed as Svechnikov's stick appeared to be near his shoulder, but after a lengthy review, the replay officials in Toronto said the goal counted.
Since being asymptomatic is common in his age group, we will never know for sure when it might be safe for my mother to be near him.
To make these toeholds more gettable, the clues are quite straightforward for a Saturday puzzle, and otherwise I suspect the puzzle would be near impossible to complete.
Grabner and his fellow forward Rick Nash were scratched from the Rangers' lineup for Thursday's 13-1 loss at Montreal, fueling speculation that trades might be near.
"A lot of cohousing is out in rural areas, but we wanted to be in the city to be near things," said Janet Boys, 773, of Denver.
"We have people who are renting in certain buildings to be near their kids, who are bringing up their own kids in the city," Ms. Zucker said.
And when they can no longer be entirely independent, many are moving to be near their adult children for help in the last stage of their lives.
Generally, it's considered lucky to get married near one partner's birthday, because the position of the sun will be near where it is in their natal chart.
Dillon might also be near the top of the pack for a younger group of Nascar fans looking for a charismatic, fast-moving star to latch onto.
But the battery case might prove worthwhile on extended trips or those situations where you know you won't be near a charger for a day or two.
Following Le Duan's plan, North Vietnamese and N.L.F. troops attacked the towns of Loc Ninh and Song Be near Saigon and Dak To in the Central Highlands.
If Ronnie wants to see his daughter, though, a third party would have to be involved to help with an exchange ... because he can't be near Jen.
Overall, it seemed perfect for tourists who want to be near major attractions but want a dose of personality and warmth when they return to home base.
Many of them in Guangdong shuttle between small apartments and their houseboats, which they move up and down the coastal rivers to be near the best fishing.
As he fills his diary with bleak ramblings and drifts through snowy, isolated landscapes, he warns everyone in his path that the end times must be near.
They also need to be near Amazon depots that carry fresh food, and they need to have decent foot traffic so customers are likely to stop by.
After the birth of their daughter, Mr. Hamid felt a pang of homesickness, and convinced his wife to move back to Lahore to be near their parents.
There could be more Chinese firms in which foreign holdings would be near the 30% cap, indicating the increasing attractiveness of China's onshore equities market, Zhang added.
"Although there is no way to know with precision, the labor market appears to be near or a little beyond full employment at present," the report said.
Penn State may be near the Big Ten basement, but it still has six conference wins, just beat a top-10 team and isn't routinely blown out.
It was forecast to be near the central Lesser Antilles late on Monday or early Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said in a midday advisory on Sunday.
The Army wants the center to be near experts in technology and innovation who can figure out emerging threats and what equipment will be needed to answer them.
USB's overall credit quality metrics continues to remain well below historical levels for both USB and the industry, and at what Fitch believes to be near industrywide troughs.
In November, PPC President Yoshihiro Nishiyama said he expects its 2017 term premiums to China to be near $72 per tonne, down from $105 per tonne in 2016.
Raising private capital could be near impossible for the two lenders, which only last year were rescued from bankruptcy by state-sponsored, privately-funded bank support fund Atlante.
If we assume that Gorsuch will also be near Alito's positions in business cases, that will leave us with one of the most business-friendly courts in history.
"My baby @cookiedabooboo has arthritis, which is expected because she is older than dirt… but it's killing me that the end could be near," Frankel tweeted on Friday.
The sentencing (before public testimony) of Robert Mueller's cooperating witnesses suggests the end of the Russia investigation may be near, the Washington Post's well-wired Devlin Barrett reports.
Feeling the need to be near his family as the shit starts hitting the fan, so to speak, he meets his wife and daughter outside the girls' school.
In fact, by 2030, the industry could reach a standstill — with natural resources becoming so jeopardized that any move towards a more sustainable future will be near impossible.
The Sol will also add some functionality to any other C by GE light bulbs that happen to be near it, by making them all controllable by Alexa.
We'll be recapping each episode individually, so keep checking back to get our take — provided you can still bear to be near a computer or smartphone, that is.
Cities can be daunting places to navigate for anyone, but can be near-impossible for those with hearing or sight impairments, as well as citizens with restricted mobility.
Interestingly, in the 1990s, when cybersecurity was not much of a concept, Dan Geer foresaw that storage will be near free and, therefore, unreasonably costly in the future.
TYCO SAID TO BE NEAR MERGER DEAL WITH JOHNSON CONTROLS | Tyco International is in late-stage discussions to merge with Johnson Controls for as much as $20 billion,
Molly makes you want to touch people and be near them—so maybe you feel like that on the descending limb [when you're coming down from alcohol/drugs].
I decided the hotel must be near the office headquarters naturally so I drove to the closest Holiday Inn and asked if they had a reservation for me.
However, Wells Fargo warned that 2019 expenses will be near the high end of its target, disappointing shareholders who have urged the bank to get costs in check.
Strengthening is forecast until the center reaches the eastern coast of the Yucatan peninsula, and Franklin could be near hurricane strength by the time landfall occurs this evening.
He said the refinery would be near Hamad port, 40 km (25 miles) south of Doha, and would start up by the end of 2019 or early 2020.
Drake was a big winner at Sunday night's AMAs, walking away with four awards, and it seemed like everyone wanted to be near the sensitive hip-hop star.
George said the Fed was tempting fate by keeping monetary policy exceptionally loose when the job market appears to be near full strength and inflation is picking up.
The Cactus II line is likely to see flows of about 300,000 bpd through August, and is likely to be near capacity by September, market sources have estimated.
Hurricane Irma: Live updates Irma is expected be near the Florida Keys and South Florida by early Sunday, and many residents there have moved inland or to shelters.
The better understood a new technology is, the less important it is for those wishing to use it to be near the people and firms where it originates.
The table for the buffet should never be near the bar; the two are to be kept "as far away from each other as possible" to facilitate mingling.
Their plan was to move to Connecticut, to be near their older son, Martin Nguyen, 3993, his wife, Kiran Tahir, and the couple's 2-year-old daughter, Maryam.
They included a requirement that the target pose a threat to Americans — not just to American interests — and that there would be near certainty of no bystander deaths.
Morgan Stanley equity strategists picked nine stocks they believe could be near-term movers in the early weeks of earnings season, either due to earnings or other developments.
He said bank equity won't be near enough to help the industry in the case of another crisis, and believes regulators are still being too easy on banks.
"And all these black days, I have thinking I'm—I'm praying and I just asking the Lord to get—be near and speak with truth," Arevalo-Kessler said.
But he said high volume on a down day usually means to him "an initial sign of capitulation," and that the sell-off may be near an end.
While the convenient locale makes it a popular choice for those wanting to be near Disney's most iconic theme park, it's the unconventional theme that really attracts visitors.
Mr. Stollman is unsure who might buy the property, though he just put up a sign in Chinese hoping to attract buyers who want to be near Chinatown.
"There is going to continue to be near term pressure on freight rates, but capacity is leaving the space and that is reducing the oversupply problem," Jackson said.
For web surfers conditioned to believe that the most relevant information is presented first in search results, it's important for a media organization to be near the top.
One resident held up a picture of a woman wearing a head covering and said he did not want to "be near people like this," the lawsuit said.
Lowell's marriage to Blackwood was falling apart under the weight of her alcoholism, and her inability to help or even be near him during his spells of madness.
If there&aposs going to be a concentration of high-priced luxury shops nested together in San Francisco, it might as well be near the Pac Heights neighborhood.
Economic Trends More and more news headlines and stock market analysts' reports have started predicting, or at least insinuating, that a recession could be near in the United States.
The energy group climbed 26.1 percent and oil prices jumped 50.29.86 percent, as drawdowns in U.S. stockpiles fed hopes that punishing global oversupply may be near a tipping point.
Those around Trump are trying to get the cable news consumer-in-chief to be near a television less often, according to one person who has spoken with him.
It will be near impossible for Republican leadership to sell this to the entirety of its conference — especially once conservatives realize just how much their party has to concede.
But I resisted letting her know my feelings, that I wanted to kiss her, so that I could keep being her best friend, so I could be near her.
At the Phillip Plein show on Monday, Tiffany Trump was left sitting alone after several magazine editors moved so they wouldn't have to be near President Donald Trump's daughter.
If you want to try it for yourself, you'll need to either be near Knoxville, TN, or ready to embark on a road trip toward the East Tennessee region.
Bloomberg reported Thursday that the two chip companies were said to be near a deal that would be announced next week, and that the deal was inching toward $110.
Shares of the embattled European bank spiked after AFP, citing a source, reported that the bank may be near a $5.4 billion settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice.
It was also important to the couple that the funeral home be near their community so friends could gather for a memorial luncheon after the cremation, the lawsuit says.
The location of impact was initially determined to be near Denver, Colorado, and the researchers determined that the city would face "unsurvivable" conditions—even grains of sand would explode.
The user experience will be near-identical to TransferWise's own app, and will see transfers happen at claimed 'mid-market' rates in addition to TransferWise's low and transparent fee.
He said the planned gate would be near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, in a region where Islamic State and Kurdish PKK militants still pose a security threat.
The factory visits indicated Boeing may be near completing a software patch for its newest 737 following a Lion Air crash that killed 189 people in Indonesia last October.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS --In 2017, consolidated revenue grows to approximately $0003 billion, based on expectations for property revenue to be near the mid-point of company guidance of $6.5 billion.
If you happen to be near an American Lidl store, there's a similar wine they sell that will satisfy your cheap boozy bubbly needs: Los Andides Crémant de Loire.
Counties with the least poverty are likely to be near rich, northern cities; Somerset County, New Jersey, an hour's drive from Manhattan, has a poverty rate of only 5%.
But while corn shipments should be near peak, the current port lineup is only half as heavy as the 2015 record for the month, reflective of bloated world supplies.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) expects the season, which began June 6003, to be "near-or above normal" -- but not to the same degree seen last year.
Leni Berliner, Washington After reading this article about Hillary Clinton becoming a hawk, I find the fact that Hillary's finger would be near the nuclear button to be disturbing.
I was right past Erie, but I turned around and went back there because I knew I would want to be near a big city and near a telephone.
Marquita Leibe paced back and forth shortly before she walked into hug her husband, Donald, and to be near her dog, Daisy, minutes before she is put to sleep.
The police had originally estimated that more than 100,000 Belgians would travel to be near the stadium, but a combination of rain and government pleas kept the numbers lower.
We will definitely expand, and we are looking at a second location in Lower East Side right now on Clinton, and the third location will likely be near Columbia.
When asked about the probable effect of losing Apple's business in any given year, Evans testified that losing Apple's business 'would not be near death, that would be death'.
Much of the focus is on communication — how to assure customers, employees and investors that there will be near-term business continuity in the event of an "Out" vote.
The Animal Kingdom Lodge is far from most of the theme park action and meant for those who want to spend time on-site and be near the animals.
Though happy to be near family, Ms. Rosario, a tax accountant who is now 39, and Mr. Gerda, a 33-year-old programmer, saw practical reasons for choosing Clifton.
By the time that process is complete, she and other European Commission commissioners may be near the end of their terms, which expire at the end of next October.
It was not clear whether it would be near the stone or at an alternative site proposed by the city: A state-supported monument to victims of political repression.
You may not be near a food truck or snack stand, and even where there are concessions, you might have to wait in long lines to buy a meal.
Advance fourth quarter GDP lands Thursday — 2.1% growth is expected — and Trump might repeat his argument that were it not for Fed policy tightening, growth would be near 4%.
Advance fourth quarter GDP lands Thursday — 2.1% growth is expected — and Trump might repeat his argument that were it not for Fed policy tightening, growth would be near 4%.
In her mid-50s — after the death of her lover, the Romanian sculptor George Apostu, in 1986 in Paris — she moved to Los Angeles to be near her children.
The cease-fire has largely continued to hold in most regions in the country, however, inspiring "cautious optimism" among citizens that an end to the conflict may be near.
Advance fourth quarter GDP lands Thursday -- 2.1% growth is expected -- and Trump might repeat his argument that were it not for Fed policy tightening, growth would be near 4%.
For traditional commodities such as gold, when it equals its cost of production, some speculators take that as a clue it may be near a bottom as supply eases.
That way, you won't have to wonder whether a car will be near you 12 miles from the center of Orlando when you push a button at 6 p.m.
The chances that the season will turn out to be near normal are 20053 percent, they said, while the likelihood that activity will be below normal is 22005 percent.
The lira's plunge, exacerbated by a dispute with the U.S. over a detained pastor, has exposed growing economic pressures that some economists say could be near a breaking point.
With a 40-year-old Brady defiantly playing into older age while Kraft and Belichick perform a balancing act of power, a breakup of the dynasty may be near.
The company expects underlying cost inflation to be near 2602.5 percent, compared to rates of between 20958 and 4 percent it said it had seen over the past six months.
Powell has said he considers the central bank's benchmark interest rate to be near a neutral level — which means it is neither speeding up nor slowing down the U.S. economy.
National Weather Service meteorologist Russell Danielson says the tornado appeared to be near or on the edge of a wildfire that has burned about 17 square miles (2053 square kilometers).
He said Wednesday that he considers the central bank's benchmark interest rate to be near a neutral level, an important distinction from remarks he made less than two months ago.
And he will get the people who are willing to sacrifice the most of themselves and take on the most risk to be near him, because nobody else will apply.
Oakly said he and several people ran toward the parking lot to escape the shooting, and he tried to help several kids who didn't appear to be near their parents.
Instead, you just get the regular-sized Android keyboard on one screen, which turns out to be near-impossible to thumb-type on due to the G8X's clamshell form factor.
In 123 months we forecast gold to be near its current price of $1200 an ounce, retaining most of its bounce from below $1100 since the end of last year.
Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma recently said the company would consider listing some of its numerous affiliates in the city-state and Ant may be near the top of the list.
The post office happens to be near the 1920s Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern, which was decommissioned in 2007, and in 2010 was planned for destruction by the City of Houston.
Ally has been giving out hints too on its social media feeds, like this one for San Diego, which indicates the penny might be near one of the city's landmarks.
Generally fans on the field avoid the players, and this is wise, as players don't want be near some deranged outsider who could very well have a knife or something.
Already several Republican lawmakers have speculated it would be near impossible to reach 120 Republican votes — the majority of the GOP conference — on an immigration bill in the House. Rep.
The attack on Khan Sheikhoun is expected to be near the top of the agenda when the OPCW's executive committee meets Thursday at the organization's headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands.
That means you'll no longer have to park yourself on one side of the couch (or bed) just to be near an outlet; the extended length gives you enhanced flexibility.
The storm will be near hurricane intensity when it approaches Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula late on Friday, where up to 8 inches (20 cm) of rain were possible, the NHC said.
In February 2016, they transported their lives from small-town Illinois to the Bronx to be near the Children's Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center, where the twins' surgery took place.
I don't want to deprive the guilty pleasure of whatever radioactive force that fills me with happiness; rather, when I'm feeling blue, I just want to be near that energy.
At the same time dark pattern design will ensure the opt out — if there is one — will be near invisible; Greyscale text on a grey background is the usual choice.
But the rally may be near its peak, according to a Reuters poll of strategists, who forecast U.S. shares will gain less than 5003 percent between now and year-end.
HSBC said after new guidance from the BoE it now expects issuance of MREL-eligible debt to be near the lower end of its previous guidance of US$26.75bn-$20203bn.
Staying here means you'll also be near Morgenstern's Finest Ice Cream, and a close walk to "have what she's having" at the iconic Katz's Deli, or the fascinating Tenement Museum.
Both versions are available with either just GPS, or GPS and a cellular connection, so the watch can connect to a cell network without needing to be near a phone.
"All indications are that by this Labor Day weekend, a powerful hurricane will be near the Florida or southeastern coast of the United States," the NHC said in a statement.
Kevin Warsh: The longshot Warsh, a former Fed governor who was the youngest ever member of the bank's board, was once considered to be near the top of Trump's list.
Instead of making personal connections with each of his viewers, which would be near impossible, he can practice perceived intimacy by opening up his life to viewers in calculated ways.
So I went to the FBI and when I got in, my first assignment was to go to Philadelphia, not be near any water, and work with 240,21990 other policeman.
It's sometimes claimed to be near the geographical center of Canada, but that's simply not true, even if determining where the middles of Canada lies is a matter of contention.
She criticized him for a program to pay rent for homeless people who leave the city to be near family or return to an area where they had previously lived.
"InSight has solar power, so it needs to be near the equator so it has enough power to last throughout the year as the seasons change," Golombek told VICE News.
Trainers perform what appear to be near-religious acts of devotion for boxers, as well as towelling off their blood and sweat, holding buckets for the athletes to spit in.
In a letter to Gowdy, Pruitt said his security team required him to be near the front of the plane for a quick exit in the case of an emergency.
On Monday, he will announce a slate of 10 nominees to those courts, a senior White House official said, the first in what could be near monthly waves of nominations.
Already several Republican lawmakers have speculated it would be near impossible to reach 218 Republican votes — the majority of the GOP conference — on an immigration bill in the House. Rep.
We have a year to go before we name the 2020 Car of the Year, but I&aposm pretty sure the Telluride will be near the top of my list.
It will be near impossible for Republican leadership to sell these concessions to the entirety of its conference — especially once conservatives realize just how much their party has to concede.
It's safe to say that the Department of Energy's Hawkins National Laboratory is pretty much the last place anyone would want to be near in any decade, not just the 1980s.
This kind of pattern, from a technical perspective, describes a formation typically indicative of a bullish-to-bearish trend reversal, and that the end of an upward trend may be near.
Fred Jones told the news outlet that July is a dangerous time to be near alligators as they become "more aggressive and territorial" as their mating season comes to a close.
In 2013, Obama tightened rules for drone attacks, requiring that a target pose a continuing and imminent threat and that the U.S. must be near-certain no civilians will be killed.
Ms. Langsam said no one else was believed to be near Kalenah in Ms. Aquino's third-floor apartment when the fire broke out and that the building's second floor was vacant.
"The way the ocean works I think it would be near impossible for there to be zero impacts to marine wildlife from this device trapping everything at the surface," Schwartz explained.
Yotin Lopnikorn, 38, headman of the Nong Bua village that used to be near the temple, recalls visiting it with friends as a child, before dam construction forced the villagers out.
Pruitt's private security detail accompanied him on first-class flights because it had identified threats that security protocol required Pruitt to be near the front of the plane, the EPA said.
You get to see what it would be like to be near me killing a bunch of robot aliens in Jeeboman, if not what it would be like to be me.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS --In 2017, consolidated revenue grows to slightly less than $6.5 billion, based on expectations for property revenue to be near the mid-point of company guidance of $6.4 billion.
With copies of GM's records, she left Los Angeles in 2004 and, with her two youngest children, moved to be near the beach in San Diego to focus on her mission.
"The bigger problem may be traffic control," she said, given that the work will be near the already crowded High Line, the tourist attraction whose northernmost segment winds around Hudson Yards.
Western Digital – The hard disk drive maker and Toshiba are said to be near resolution of the legal dispute over the sale of Toshiba's semiconductor unit, according to a Reuters report.
SAN FRANCISCO — The end of Yahoo as an independent company may be near, and Verizon — long considered the leading contender to buy the aging web pioneer — is the most likely acquirer.
The center said the core of Irma will continue to move near the north coast of Cuba for next few hours and should be near the Florida Keys on Sunday morning.
"If you wanted to sell your house, you couldn't buy a condo on the lower east side, you can't afford to buy somewhere that you'll be near public transportation," Jones said.
In a separate Instagram post, Miller warned parents to be aware of the dangers and to be vigilant about watching their children, even if they're not expected to be near water.
This tactic would put pressure on every Republican to be near the chamber whenever the Senate is in session and Democrats are able to force a vote on any procedural question.
Although government programs placed new arrivals throughout the country in small groups, to encourage assimilation, Vietnamese families moved to be near one another and built strongly rooted communities, particularly in California.
Tim's uncle George, and his aunt Betty Woodman, the ceramicist, had lived part of the year in Italy for years, so we sublet a place in Florence to be near them.
"My compromise is just to work from home on the days I'm not traveling to maximize my work time, shed that commute time, and just be near my child," said Rodney.
Food companies often choose to be near their suppliers because of concerns about perishability and the expense of shipping, said Sarah Low of the Economic Research Service of the Agriculture Department.
" The report describes the scene of Epstein being tucked away in Ito's lab, having few visitors and interacting with no students because they "were not likely to be near his office.
They then made a decision few people comprehend: They moved from the San Francisco Bay Area, where they had moved after my dad's early retirement to be near grandchildren, to Iowa!
They then made a decision few people comprehend: They moved from the San Francisco Bay Area, where they had moved after my dad's early retirement to be near grandchildren, to Iowa!
Those wanting to enter Capitol Square to be near the morning's speakers or to speak with lawmakers had to pass through a single entrance for security screening, leaving their guns outside.
Metro said on Thursday other nonemergency repairs are now underway at 338 other locations, such as in areas where debris may be near cables or cables are lying on the ground.
If all the ducks lined up as I just described, I would imagine that restoring the state and local taxes deduction would be near the top of the "to do" list.
The end of an era could be near ... 'cause legendary boxing ring announcer Michael Buffer says he's considering SELLING the rights to his insanely famous "Let's Get Ready to Rumble" catchphrase!
His testimony comes as Special Counsel Robert Mueller appears to be near the end of his investigation into whether Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election in collusion with Trump's campaign.
Currently, Tower 49 near Rockefeller Center is the company's biggest location in the world, with 133,000 square feet of space, enough for its 3,500 desks to be near 100 percent capacity.
The country's gross domestic product probably fell in the second quarter but is likely to show signs the recession may be near its end, a Reuters poll of economists showed last week.
In Powell's speech on Wednesday he said that he sees the Fed's benchmark interest rate to be near to a neutral level; which marks a change from comments made in previous months.
Boston's new TB12, which happens to be near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, will also include a group fitness studio, which will probably make it more accessible to the public.
Now the challenge of Stranger Things 3 will be to show Mike what he's really made of, other than a totally unremarkable boy who just happens to be near some remarkable stuff.
Credit quality continues to remain very strong and representing what Fitch considers to be near or at cyclical troughs, though the duration of the trough has extended longer than Fitch's initial expectations.
As songs, each of these is imperfect, but together they make an improbable argument: Rihanna may be near her vocal peak, at the place in her career where it matters the least.
And among the things you find yourself missing (dirty martinis, $1 oyster happy hours, lying on your stomach), wearing your non-maternity clothing again might be near the top of the list.
" He added:  "I have not seen anything passed to that depth in a situation that was survivable, let alone one where we think the recovery will be near complete if not complete.
Davor Pisk, Syngenta's chief operating officer, said that the company performs no classified work for the U.S. government and none of its U.S. facilities appear to be near sensitive U.S. government facilities.
I would like to see you, be near you for just a few moments and learn if I have the strength and power to proceed in my work by witnessing your will.
Tropical-storm-force winds from Irma would most likely begin in the Leeward Islands on Tuesday night, and the storm is expected to be near the northern Leeward Islands by late Tuesday.
"I have to go back, return to my country because I want to be near my people, be with my people to lead them to fight for a better life," he said.
Some industry experts speculate a bankruptcy protection filing could be near for Sears, especially in light of the department store chain looking to shed some of its more profitable and remaining assets.
With Democrats poised to take charge of the Judiciary Committee, at which point the censorship allegations will fade from prominence in policy discussions, Big Tech's long-predicted reckoning may well be near.
But afternoon temperatures throughout these two states will be near to slightly above normal: They will range from the lower 70s in Atlanta to the lower 80s in Tampa, Orlando and Miami.
Now, after appearing to have backed away from India in a big way, the company looks to be near packing up its things and going home here in the US, as well.
As we began to leave, the owner mentioned hearing some dogs nearby barking for a couple of weeks, and he thought they might be near the recently abandoned trailer across the road.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: That comedy under the sky,Beginning at dusk and then into the dark,Whoever could be,Near as lucky as we,Seeing Shakespeare at night in the park.
As the coronavirus outbreak continues to weigh on markets, Credit Suisse on Monday cut its market forecast for the year and said that earnings growth for U.S. companies will be near-zero.
The catalyst for the narrator's artistic renaissance is a reclusive businessman who is hiding out in the mountains to be near a 13-year-old girl he believes to be his daughter.
Page and his comrades appeared to be near the end of their fire relief concert in Sydney, Australia Friday and as they began exiting the stage you can clearly see Page collapse.
There's the concern that demand for oil may be near its peak, and that the world's institutional funds are focusing more on ESG -- environment, social and governance -- to drive their investment decisions.
Part of the allure harks to the pre-internet days, when it helped newspapers to be near the centers of power that they covered, like City Hall, Police Headquarters and financial districts.
The Grand Floridian Resort and Spa is located right across the lagoon from the Magic Kingdom, which makes it a popular choice for those wanting to be near Disney's main theme park.
Mr. Dixon moved to California to be near his sister and attend San Jose State University, one of the many colleges that had heard about his case and offered to accept him.
Meghan McCain, co-host of ABC's "The View," ripped Bill O'Reilly on Friday after the the former Fox News host suggested that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg could be near death.
This will create a wind tunnel effect, in which the air rushes in between these two weather systems, with wind gusts forecast to be near or possibly above 60 miles per hour.
The Espinozas knew the immediate past showed the death penalty as a punishment might be near impossible, but an accused cop killer had not gone on trial in San Francisco for decades.
The POA gathers data from various pieces of equipment on offshore platforms and processes it through GE's proprietary Predix software to inform BP engineers when a part may be near breaking down.
"Here you have three meals, a bedroom and then a lot of activities," she said, describing her days in the nursing home, where she moved in 2016 to be near her daughter.
Setting spending goals for nonrecurring expenses like that can be near-impossible, since you never know if this is going to be "$50 on entertainment" month or a "$250 on entertainment" month.
The site was chosen, in part, because InSight will be running on solar power, and it needed to be near the equator to get enough sunlight to stay powered for two years.
"We know it's coming and we hope that it won't be near as bad as the models have predicted," Georgetown County Emergency Management Director Sam Hodge during a Facebook Live event on Friday.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra recorded a portion of their latest record Sex & Food at a K-pop studio in Seoul because the band's frontman, Ruban Nielson, wanted to be near the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
And, even more so here since it seems that one of the much-hyped new headquarters of Amazon will also be near, just a few miles across the Potomac River in Crystal City.
This is the transportative nature of VR. While it's exhilarating to hack a zombie to pieces with a virtual axe, it's also powerfully immersive to simply be near a character we care about.
Leiba hopes that for those in rural areas or communities of color, which are more likely to be near landfills and health hazards, grassroots organizations and smartphone access will help bridge the gap.
Maduro last year said inflation would be near 100 percent in 2015 but the central bank has not published monthly figures for a year and private estimates put it close to 200 percent.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday he considers the central bank's benchmark interest rate to be near a neutral level, an important distinction from remarks he made less than two months ago.
With the new third-generation Apple Watch, users won't have to be near their phones to make calls, stream music from Apple Music, and find directions thank to the wearable's new LTE connectivity.
"It was incredibly hard, just on a basic, fundamental, human level, to be near somebody who's experiencing pain like that and knowing there's nothing you can do," Moukarbel said during the press conference.
Earlier this month the United States said it had raised concerns with China about its latest militarization of the South China Sea and said there would be near-term and long-term consequences.
Amazon hasn't refreshed its Echo hardware since the company introduced a white version of the Alexa-powered speaker last year, and recent price drops have hinted that a new device could be near.
Shares of Deutsche Bank jumped 15 percent Friday in New York after AFP, citing a source, reported that the bank may be near a $5.4 billion settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice.
So when he has to back off, manage his sleep schedule, and be near his service dog, he needs his bosses to trust that he's getting his work done, on his own time.
Late last week, the dollar was hammered as investors ramped up bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve will be near the end of its rate-hike cycle after an expected increase this week.
"Center of Barry will be near or over the central or southeastern coast of Louisiana Friday night or Saturday, and then move inland into the lower Mississippi Valley on Sunday," the NHC said.
"If it had been one person, maybe two, it wouldn't be near the outrage that it is when it's three dozen," said Paul Looney, a lawyer representing two bikers who were not indicted.
In addition, environmentalist groups are wary that construction of the pipeline -- and a potential leak -- would impact sources of fresh water like the Ogallala Aquifer, which would be near the Keystone XL pipeline.
At this price, Snap's valuation could be near that of Alibaba, which was initially worth $21.8 billion when it went public in 2014 before underwriters exercised additional options, pushing it to $25 billion.
The dates of the arrests "were specifically selected to be near the Super Bowl, as this is always a time of increased prostitution and pandering activity in the host city," the department said.
Nevertheless, it will be near impossible for Republican leadership to sell all its spending concessions to the entirety of its conference — especially once conservatives realize just how much their party has to concede.
The New Topographers were determined to acknowledge the slow decline of wilderness, which had been trampled in part by the lingering wish to be near nature, a wish that bit its own tail.
But now, with the Conservative government and Labour in talks to devise a deal they can both support, and with yet another deadline looming, Mr. Corbyn's tightrope walk may be near an end.
"We love it here and we want to be near my daughter, so it would be nice to be able to stay here for a long time, so I'll be praying for that."
The inspector general is said to be near the end of his investigation into whether the FBI followed proper protocol when applying for the warrant to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
The NHC said Dorian was packing maximum sustained winds of 150 mph and was expected to hit the northwest Bahamas islands on Sunday and be near Florida's east coast late Monday through Tuesday.
"The center of Jerry will be near or north of the northern Leeward Islands Friday, pass north of Puerto Rico on Saturday and east of the southeastern Bahamas on Sunday," the NHC said.
I'm looking at his entourage: his agent, Herb Allison, his maybe-wife, Liana, his favorite minor league batting coach, and the devotees who would give an eye tooth just to be near him.
One of these illnesses causes Fleck to uncontrollably laugh at inappropriate times, leading him to carry an informational card that explains the condition to people who may be near him during an episode.
" Their Way In Mr. Capehart's vows, he borrowed lyrics from the song "That's All": "I can only give you love that lasts forever and the promise to be near each time you call.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Russ Watson decided to move to a mobile home community in Florida in 215, it was to be near his father and in a space that was affordable.
The dollar was hammered late last week as investors ramped up bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve will be near the end of its rate-rising cycle after an expected increase this week.
The White House would decide which individuals outside of the traditional war zones of Iraq and Afghanistan could be targeted, and there had to be "near certainty" that no civilians would be killed.
On the contrary, with his first cause to believe his freedom might be near, he was somber during the interview at Woodbourne Correctional Facility in November, thinking back on that day long ago.
Such a decline would be the first significant sell-off of the year, he said, but would not likely be near the 222.6 percent decline that signifies the start of a bear market.
Wu Qiang, a dissident intellectual, drove about 400 miles last week from Beijing to the northeastern city of Shenyang, where Mr. Liu was being treated, to be near him in his final days.
U.S. forecasters expect the 2180 Atlantic hurricane season will be near- to above-normal in number and intensity of storms, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center said in May.
Once you build near-sentient beings who exist solely to be used and abused by sentient beings, there are going to be near-sentient beings who cross the line to memory, to consciousness.
"It's strategically difficult for Thyssenkrupp to sell their lucrative elevator business in order to buy into struggling steel trading also as the economy seems to be near a peak," a Frankfurt-based trader said.
"It has been firming (due to technical factors) after it failed to weaken through 211.73 three times (last month)," one Budapest-based dealer said, adding that the currency could be near resistance levels now.
But Jim McCaughan told Reuters in an interview the U.S. economy could be near full capacity utilisation, suggesting a risk of inflation and higher borrowing costs, which could eventually lead to a mild recession.
"To receive emergency-only hemodialysis, undocumented patients with kidney failure must be near death," said lead study author Dr. Lilia Cervantes of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Anshutz Medical Campus in Denver.
Modi built a reputation as an economic reformer capable of delivering jobs and wealth for an increasingly aspirational population, but slowing growth will be near the top of voter concerns in upcoming state elections.
Chinese premier Li Keqiang said this week that the the Chinese economy was "basically stable," which was read as a signal second-quarter growth would be near the first-quarter level of 6.7 percent.
Barnum then thought of her widowhood and her wretched state of mind, and declared that she must be brought to this country, where she might be near the remains of her once loved husband.
With thousands of people eating from these temporary food shacks that just-so-happen to be near a sporting event, you can imagine the impact of something like, say, a bad batch of lettuce.
One of the main reasons I chose to live in Massachusetts was to be near my (now ex) BF, and not having him as part of my daily routine anymore is so effing hard.
Miller, 35, says that since she and Sturridge, 31, split in July 2015, they've gone on vacation as a family and have spent the night at each other's homes to be near their daughter.
A utility's operations would have to be near-perfect to keep power cables and other equipment from inadvertently sparking a fire, argues Michael Wara, an expert on energy and environmental policy at Stanford University.
The number of people claiming unemployment benefits - historically a gauge of future unemployment - is now rising at the fastest quarterly rate since 2011, suggesting the jobless rate may now be near its low point.
If primitive camping isn't for you, or you'd rather be near the water, Paul Donegan of Denver says one of his favorite spots is the nearby Platte River Campground which charges $20 a night.
At APSU (which happens to be near the eclipse's center of total darkness), two scientists will be watching how crickets and cows act when the sky goes dark as the Moon covers the Sun.
Global average sea levels will be up to a foot higher than today, and the global average surface temperature will be near the 2-degree Celsius (3.6F) guardrail set by the Paris Climate Agreement.
In general, their needs are simple: They can't block traffic, they want to be near a bus stop, and they want space for their customers to drive up if they are in a car.
The company said back in February that it expected user totals to be near those it reported in Q3 of last year, which was 307 million users, so Tuesday's bump was certainly expected. BUT!
RATING SENSITIVITIES If the merger between Tyco and JCI is completed as expected, metrics for the combined company could be near to, or slightly weaker, than currently measured for Tyco on a standalone basis.
" He says he wants to beg the person at the other end to be near him, then he trails off into a melancholy refrain: "Let the rain come down / Let the rain come down.
He decided to sign up to cryonics and had packed up his life in Ohio to live near the Cryonics Institute in Michigan, so he could be near the facility when his time comes.
He moved first from Sunset Park to Queens Village, where he became a house builder under the name of Anthony Lewis, later to Albany to be near his wife's family, finally retiring in Tucson.
Ms. Mack brought the younger actress to an Albany suburb, perhaps to be near Keith Raniere, the cultlike group's guru, Nicole testified on Friday at Mr. Raniere's trial in Federal District Court in Brooklyn.
A weak job growth number in February had appeared to be the most solid evidence yet that the United States economy was slowing, and perhaps even that the expansion might be near an end.
Some good news: Government forecasters said the hurricane season that begins June 1 should be "near normal," with the likelihood of nine to 15 named storms, and two to four major Category 3 hurricanes.
That's the network that offers speeds that are roughly 53 times faster than LTE and is most compelling, even though mmWave technology doesn't travel far and requires you to be near a transmission tower.
The recall does not legally require him quit, but it signaled that he had lost the support of the party's top brass and means that surviving a no-confidence vote would be near impossible.
There, in 1949, she and her husband helped establish a progressive, racially integrated cooperative community called Skyview Acres, where she lived for almost 20083 years before moving to Boston to be near her daughter.
The storm is forecast to be near Category 4 strength when it makes landfall on Wednesday afternoon... Coverage notes: -- On Tuesday night both ABC's David Muir and CBS's Jeff Glor anchored from Panama City.
After he'd left the United States, where instead of becoming revered, like Sendak and William Steig, he had been branded a deviant, unfit to be near children, Ungerer steered away from making picture books.
The status of the other three climbers is not known, but officials have said the possibility of their survival is remote, and their bodies are likely to be near the five who had been spotted.
Poverty is on the rise, currently estimated to be near 28 percent, up from 25 percent in 2010, according to the World Bank, and wages have not kept up with the rise in living costs.
In the U.S., stocks rallied and bonds sold off, spurred by remarks from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell who said Wednesday he considers the central bank's benchmark interest rate to be near a neutral level.
The greater bearing it had on making Psalm of the Morbid Whore involved travel: I was simply terrified anytime I had to be near a car, even going 10 miles to a train station. Understandable.
But it's a good start, and likely will be near perfect if you're an average crypto investor who got involved sometime in 2017 and only have a few different currencies across a few major exchanges.
We're told it would be near impossible for Ford to reenter the country at border checkpoints since law enforcement's looking out for him -- however, if he attempts to get in illegally ... all bets are off.
"We attribute the recent move to takeover speculation as some investors may believe that an announcement around a potential transaction could be near," wrote Benchmark analyst Mark Schappel last week in a note to clients.
Prince was baptized into the faith in 2003 under the guidance of Larry Graham, a bass guitarist whose band regularly performed with Prince and who moved his family to Minnesota to be near the entertainer.
The White House Military Office is a part of the U.S. military that provides vital services that are required by law to be near the president at all times, including the so-called nuclear football.
Pruitt told Bloomberg News in an interview published Thursday that the new security arrangement — including 24-hour guards, at a cost likely to be near $2 million a year — matches the risk that he faces.
In what seemed a quaint bookend to that time, Mr. Lin and his trainer, Josh Fan, stayed at an Airbnb rental on Tuesday night, just so they could be near the practice facility in Brooklyn.
Rather than start Ahmed and pull him from the game, Hale said he decided to let regular second baseman Jean Segura play shortstop and use Ahmed, if need be, near the end of the game.
"All indications are that by this Labor Day weekend, a powerful hurricane will be near the Florida or southeastern coast of the United States," the National Hurricane Center said in a forecast discussion Wednesday morning.
Then there were a couple of days that I had a different kind of access where it wasn't sitting down for lengthy interviews, but it was getting to be near her as she walked in.
It wasn't technically flawless, but as a story, it was mythopoeic and should be near the top of matches to show to people if they want to understand just how good NJPW is these days.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has raised concerns with China about its latest militarization of the South China Sea and there will be near-term and long-term consequences, the White House said on Thursday.
At the same time, the former vice president's victories in the last couple of weeks have put him way ahead of Sanders in the delegate count, signaling the end of the primary may be near.
"If the share of US population infected by COVID mirrors Europe as a whole, the peak would be near 80k; and if per capita infections follow Italy, the peak should be over 200k," he wrote.
Most people don't need encouragement to behave appropriately, but to prevent slip-ups, campaigns typically vet people who will be near the president and instruct them on how to avoid being a distraction, experts said.
The NHC said Dorian was packing maximum sustained winds of 150 mph (240 kph) and was expected to hit the northwest Bahamas islands on Sunday and be near Florida's east coast late Monday through Tuesday.
Tropical storm Dorian is expected to be near a Category 1 hurricane as it approaches Puerto Rico Wednesday and could strengthen to a Category 2 hurricane before making landfall in Florida over Labor Day Weekend.
While the non-Sanders Democrats would probably be above 15% in at least some congressional districts (where the majority of delegates are allocated), a result matching this poll would be near a disaster for them.
On Saturday, Judith Bodnar, an internist from outside Albany, was trying out the Italia slope arm sofa in white linen for a pied-à-terre she's bought in Virginia Beach to be near her grandchildren.
Laid off in 2010, she moved to Philadelphia to be near family and began a new life owning and renting properties — and working as a volunteer, helping the legions of Chinese new to the city.
The move in 2-year and 10-year yields over the last couple of weeks upwards suggested that bond investors thought the Fed was going to be near the end of this mid-cycle adjustment.
My point is, if a college student is going to make a crossword puzzle, it's not unreasonable that they might pick as their theme a subject that might be near and dear to their heart.
Since Smart Summon began to roll out widely to Tesla owners in the U.S. last month, videos on social media platforms have showed Teslas operating with Smart Summon in what appear to be near-accidents.
Home to government agencies, embassies and universities, as well as consultant firms, technology businesses and government contractors eager to be near the seat of power, the capital has long been buffered from national economic downturns.
The temperature: Today will start in low 210s, and by the afternoon the mercury in the city may be near 215 degrees, which is just a bit lower than usual for this time of year.
Not having Prescott would be near catastrophic for Dallas, as the former Rookie of the Year has thrown for the fourth-most touchdowns this season while consistently rating as one of the league's top passers.
Book the Park Terrace Hotel starting at $300 per nightThe Park Terrace is a great base for those who love boutique hotels and want to be near Times Square, but not actually thrust into it.
One public commenter held up a photograph of a woman wearing a garment that covered her head and said he did not want to "be near people like this," according to the Justice Department complaint.
Ms. Higgins, who never married and had no children, died from complications of a stroke in Lexington, Ky., where she had moved last year to be near a close friend, her nephew Will Higgins said.
Most of us don't have the authority that comes with 40 years of being Miss Manners, but no matter who you are it can be near impossible to pry anyone away from their mobile playthings.

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