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Eight briefcases-full to be exact, briefcases stuffed with identification cards, checks and documents.
There are two briefcases containing the envelopes with winner's names.
But $10m of heroin can be smuggled inside two briefcases.
Last night, they carried the briefcases with the winner envelopes inside.
Backpacks (or briefcases) can be stashed there when friends ride along.
These include notebooks, computer briefcases, barrier blankets, furniture, and even underwear.
Monday morning brought a photo of three people in pantsuits carrying briefcases.
The self-proclaimed head of the Wagyumafia transports beef in silver briefcases.
Backpacks, briefcases and luggage have all been hit with a 10% tariff.
With funding from the library, Lee bought a dozen briefcases and handbags.
The Saudis prevailed, and the briefcases were sent back to the motorcade.
"They style the caftans with blazers and briefcases and look fabulous," she said.
About 84% of the luggage, backpacks and briefcases she sells were hit with tariffs.
Businessmen with briefcases, pilots in uniforms and families wearing winter coats come into view.
A pile of plastic syringes and two padded briefcases lay scattered on the floor.
Men and women carrying briefcases or hugging stacks of paper hurried to and fro.
Another wall featured larger boxes of Legendee that open like briefcases and contain brewing gear.
Over the years, many people handed me folders, briefcases, boxes, and loose bundles of papers.
I told people in the jewelry stores to put jewels in briefcases, and they'd listen.
We have two briefcases, that are identical, and we have two entire sets of winning envelopes.
Jenna & Jordan: What a secretly fun couple, just busy poking their fingers into each other's briefcases.
He then met the members of Congress who were holding "Deal or No Deal" briefcases of counteroffers.
Tradition has it that the envelopes are taken separately in two briefcases to the Academy Awards venue.
Business people and criminals routinely buy off government officials and politicians with envelopes and briefcases of cash.
Some briefcases are too small to carry anything but a few files, while others are abnormally large.
For years, I saw ads on my personal Instagram account for men's boots, briefcases and video games.
This sting had everything — public arrests, briefcases of cash, private planes, big name politicians, you name it.
The two-minute clip oozed mystery, including moving briefcases, moving brick walls and an Albus Dumbledore name drop.
As they clutched briefcases, they visually illustrated the stereotype that Asians are diligent workers who excel at math.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Sometimes in the shop windowsalong Chambers Street fox terriers and Scottiesstrolling past carry briefcases.
They're never going to be small enough to drop in a purse or slip into smaller backpacks or briefcases.
The PwC representatives pose on the red carpet with their briefcases and are under constant security from the LAPD.
Others said during the session that they were offered briefcases of cash to skip the Jan 5 leadership vote.
The startup expanded its catalog with a line of accessories including, belts, wallets, card holders, and most notably, briefcases.
Turn it on for a satisfying snicker as we all pick up our briefcases and beat each other to death.
The backpack ban will also apply to other large bags, such as briefcases and certain purses, that exceed size restrictions.
Some of them make perfect sense: Briefcases get lost on Friday (TGIF) and wedding dresses get lost on the weekends.
His introduction was preceded by an interpretive dance of sorts in which men in period costume marched around with briefcases.
To cover their tracks, the perpetrators of the hacking scheme would have been better off using briefcases full of cash.
It's portable and could fit in most backpacks, briefcases, and purses, and it features relatively large keys for easy typing.
" Profit-making is like gambling; the only difference is that businessmen "dress in blue pinstripe suits and carry leather briefcases.
Zulpo has the chutzpah to reveal some strange trains of thought that can arise from just a mix-up of briefcases.
Go through the minimalist cafe; around the table of branded footballs, briefcases, and ping-pong paddles; and past the jewelry case.
AIDA will also carry a pair of cubestats, tiny probes the size of briefcases, which will land on Didymos and Didymoon.
As I was walking around Enrico's shop, I turned a corner and discovered dozens of nylon Prada briefcases hanging on hooks.
People keep their iPhones in pockets and purses rather than backpacks and briefcases, so size and weight are even more important.
The lack of these virtues, the book argues, has created whiners, tweeters, helicopter parents, employees who don't use briefcases and worse.
Our backpacks and briefcases are weighted with laptops and water bottles, reading glasses, lipstick, a change of clothes for the gym.
Insurance staff traditionally carry their documentation around the 14-storey Lloyd's building in the City of London in briefcases or even suitcases.
But it can also be used (with great success) for dress belts, briefcases, dress shoes, work boots, and numerous other leather goods.
Nathan Jessup, we live in a world that has wage laws and those laws have to be guarded by lawyers with briefcases.
WP Standard – formerly called Whipping Post Leather – makes rugged leather bags, totes, and briefcases and their Rucksack is one of my favorites.
Thursday Boot Company, one of our favorite footwear startups, now makes one of the best bang-for-your-buck briefcases for men.
The Carpetbagger Hours before the Golden Globes began Sunday, the ceremony's accountants waltzed across the red carpet carrying briefcases handcuffed to their wrists.
Insurance staff traditionally carry their documentation around the 14-storey Lloyd's building in the City of London financial district in briefcases - or slipcases.
And they stymie the kind of crime — from tax evasion to terrorism — that can be made much easier with briefcases of used notes.
Daily necessity I used to carry English leather briefcases, but when laptops became more prevalent, it was difficult to carry one in them.
Now through May 2, you can save up to 40% on the brand's luxury bags, briefcases, and luggage during Nordstrom Rack's flash sale.
The NYPL's Riverside Library has rolled out a "Grow Up Work Fashion Library," which lends out neckties, handbags and briefcases to responsible patrons.
When I was a child, Eastern European salesmen smelling of cologne-dipped cigarettes used to bring briefcases filled with treasures to our house.
Two accountants from PricewaterhouseCoopers -- the firm responsible for tabulating the results and keeping them confidential -- prepare two briefcases with the envelopes used by presenters.
Underwriters and brokers use briefcases or suitcases to carry paperwork around the building; some marine insurers record the sinking of ships with quill pens.
Thousands of people pour through the court's gates each day, a blur of briefcases, stacks of dog-eared paper files and long black robes.
Much of the business is still conducted face to face with underwriters and brokers using briefcases or suitcases to carry paperwork around the building.
"On two occasions, the cartel personally delivered bribe payments to Garcia Luna in briefcases containing between three and five million dollars," the release states.
Over 240% of the products stocked in her shop -- Samsonite, Tumi, Briggs & Riley -- and other luggage, briefcases, and travel accessories are imported from China.
" He added, "So we decided to do this in the only format that you can understand: a TV game show with women holding briefcases.
He makes all of his pieces in the US and they range from briefcases for a country esquire to wallets for cow-pokin' cafe habitués.
"Upskirters" photograph underneath women's skirts, typically using smartphones or small cameras that might be hidden in newspapers, briefcases, books, hats or jackets, Vance's office said.
If only small bills are allowed, then people making illegal payments need briefcases stacked with huge numbers of small denomination bills like $203 and $10s.
The gravel is returned to the ocean and the gems are securely sealed in containers, loaded into steel briefcases, and flown by helicopter to shore.
Upon reviewing his father's comments on his own Instagrams (many thumbs-up and quite a few briefcases to talk about work), Brian had a point.
There were plenty of bright, pastel colors everywhere that mark the new era of Swift's music as she was surrounded by women in suits carrying briefcases.
Aaron Zulpo allows us to spy on disconnected vignettes inside the compartments of a train in "A Mix Up of Briefcases" (2016) at Project: ARTspace's booth.
Two separate indexes of what the K.G.B. classified as agents — one arranged alphabetically, the other by department — were found in two sealed sacks and two briefcases.
In the trailer, we see him with Lena Waithe and NFL player Marshawn Lynch as they blow up the side of a building and exit with briefcases.
A librarian at the Riverside NYPL branch, Michelle Lee, spearheaded a program to loan ties, briefcases, and handbags after teaching seminars about job-hunting to NYC teenagers.
Founded by a former lawyer, Andrew Lynch, the style is based on "old pictures of lawyers and their briefcases" that Lynch found while running is law practice.
Even the maker of Post-it notes caught wind of it and has sent the companies involved briefcases packed with a variety of notes in different colors.
Those seemed ironically impractical for something inspired by office supplies, but there were also Plexiglas briefcases—if only the business world were so enthusiastic about being transparent!
Surrounding an exact replica of the witness box are Coley's drawings of the evidence presented at the trial: briefcases, ID cards, luggage tags, and dry-cleaning bills.
Those roles made him an obvious choice for Coach, the American heritage brand that got its start in 1941 producing billfolds and briefcases inspired by baseball gloves.
The items include billiard balls in Tiffany blue, sunglasses, ice cube tongs, briefcases with atypical bold prints and iterations of the house's popular double-tipped "T" bracelets.
Just inside the entrance, near the X-ray scanner, there was a raised-voice argument with Saudi security about whether the briefcases could remain in Semrad's possession.
Do talented young female pop vocalists still get offered briefcases full of cash if they agree to sack their 37-year-old keyboard player immediately and go solo?
It has not helped that his estranged stepdaughter has publicly railed about how her parents kept "money in briefcases" and "safes full of jewels, precious stones and cash".
Whipping Post, for example, offers starker lines and cleaner designs for some of their newer bags while Jackson Wayne's looks are based on old army bags and briefcases.
Gray sculpted briefcases and bags also showed real promise, the designs speaking for themselves in a show where the performance components sometimes threatened to drown out everything else.
He traveled the world with cash-stuffed briefcases and, in connection with that, was sentenced to five years in prison on fraud-related charges in the mid-1960s.
Burkinabe artist Ky Siriki's sculpture "Africa facing its destiny" shows a white couple offering briefcases of loans to a group of black people in exchange for raw commodities.
In theory, this will make the boarding process easier, but it's hard to imagine people will stop stuffing mid-sized objects, like briefcases or coats, into overhead storage.
Of course, there were plenty of recurring symbols in the performance from the music video — the umbrellas, the briefcases, the rainbows, and even a few butterflies here and there.
The other accountant, Martha Ruiz, was also backstage during the show, at the opposite wing, and both had posed on the red carpet with the briefcases carrying the ballots.
Several attendees came with résumés and briefcases at the ready for on-site résumé reviewing and interview tips, which was by far the most sought-after service in Arlington.
With all that in mind, we've rounded up the best briefcases you can buy whether you need one the doubles as a backpack or a classic briefcase for files.
It has also become the standard choice for electric cars, which use hundreds of battery cells placed together in packs that resemble metal briefcases, and weigh up to 600kg.
Walking with Pompeo as he entered the Royal Court was Joe Semrad, his low-key and unfailingly polite special assistant, carrying two zippered black briefcases full of Pompeo's papers.
Various characters — including a faux Hillary Clinton, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner — are also seen handing over and receiving briefcases and envelopes, presumably filled with money, throughout the music video.
Beyond larger suitcases and carry-ons, the department store will also offer discounts on briefcases, business cases, travel backpacks, duffel bags, and laptop bags so you'll always be travel-ready.
When the first plane hit the World Trade Center on 9/11, some people took the time to log off their computers and fetch their purses or briefcases before evacuating.
As the President arrives in Utah Monday afternoon, this rocky corner of the Wild West is a battlefield once again, but this time the warriors will carry briefcases and lawsuits.
Investigators believe the key that explained much of the rest of the material was a 211-by-210-inch yellow-ruled pad that was found in one of the briefcases.
On Wednesday, Jacob Lawrence's 1947 "The Businessmen" — featuring five African-American subjects in black suits with briefcases and paperwork — sold for $6.2 million, triple its high estimate of $2 million.
Apparently, she also carries empty briefcases around with her to make herself look more important — but all the success in the world can't erase the insecurities she's never dealt with.
Cultural work was an occupation that was just as, if not more legitimate than, say, practicing law, like those "funny people with briefcases who carried papers," as Flavin Judd says.
Rhode Island CBS affiliate WPRI reported Thursday that Coleman was allegedly seen carrying Correia into his apartment building in Providence, Rhode Island, on surveillance cameras and then exiting with two briefcases.
Long ago, men in gray flannel suits all got on the same train at the same time, carrying identical briefcases and umbrellas, and all left for home at precisely 5 pm.
They're always two accountants from PricewaterhouseCoopers, the firm that tabulates Oscar votes, and they carry the results in the famed briefcases that make their way down the red carpet every year.
Meghan was one of several glamorous hostesses whose job it was to carry the famous numbered silver briefcases which may or may not contain up to $1 million in prize money.
Sharply-dressed people in scarves and pointed shoes wheeled about small suitcases and carried briefcases as they power-walked with purpose, not unlike what one would normally see in an airport.
Even the architect of the government's war on Mr. Guzmán and his allies — Genaro García Luna, the former public security director — was suspected to have taken briefcases stuffed with cartel cash.
It was the first time he ever saw black people wear suits and carry briefcases; the first time he realized that his skin color didn't have to be a limiting precept.
There are roughly 2 trillion euros ($2.3 trillion) in circulation and held by banks, which would fill 954,588 briefcases, 298 removal vans or 195 hotels rooms, the Financial Times reported this month.
Around Penn Station and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, two of the city's main transit hubs, commuters clutching coffee cups and briefcases squeeze by one another during the morning and evening rushes.
Visitors are asked to submit to a physical search of purses, backpacks, briefcases, luggage and other large bags brought into the church or chapel as well as pass through the metal detector.
Zarfas Williams estimates that 84% of the products currently in the store come from China, and most of them — including all backpacks, briefcases and luggage — have been hit with a 10% tariff.
For the "bags, briefcases and luggage" preset, the alarm won't be triggered unless it moves more than four inches, which allows you to adjust your bag a normal amount without it sounding off.
Flimsy taxi regulations backed by weak municipal governments are quickly overwhelmed by the multibillion-dollar company and its armies of lawyers and lobbyists and their briefcases full of case studies and legislative suggestions.
While most delegates arrived in clumps on Sunday morning for the start of the congress, the generals arrived in a 200-strong phalanx, wearing crisply pressed uniforms and many of them carrying briefcases.
A readout at the end informs me that I value the lives of executives (who carry briefcases with medical crosses on them) more than the lives of criminals (who carry sacks of stolen money).
The archives of Mr. Sanchez's 21-year struggle are stuffed haphazardly in two briefcases in the small, green-and-mustard-colored cement home where he lives with his wife, 100 yards from the bay.
It's sort of like Romeo and Juliet meets James Bond: There are briefcases and bald henchmen with headsets, but there are also plenty of shots of the former One Directioner singing alone from a windowsill.
Those items included three briefcases, two decorative plates, paperweights, multiple sets of teacups, a DVD box set about the president of Azerbaijan, earrings, a map of Azerbaijan, a scarf, leather notebooks and two bottles of cologne.
"The National Institute of Justice — the research, development, and evaluation agency of the Department of Justice — has never tested nor certified ballistic items, such as backpacks, blankets, or briefcases," according to DOJ public affairs specialist Kelly Laco.
The Texas Republican on Tuesday morning released a new presidential campaign ad that showed a different side of border security, featuring actors wearing business suits and clutching laptops and briefcases fording rivers and running through the desert.
Car phones were another Very Important Technology for Very Important People, and they either came in briefcases that had to be stored and charged in the car, or they were straight up installed directly in the car.
As cash - in some cases briefcases full of dollars - pours into banks, local businesses say they are finally feeling relief from a foreign exchange crunch that had seen some segments of the economy grind to a halt.
Villages and islands using the batteries — in packs the size of briefcases — typically connect them to solar arrays the size of the kind of canopy that might be found over a parking lot or at a school.
At the trial, Jesús Zambada García, the brother of Mr. Guzmán's chief partner, Ismael Zambada García, told the jury that he had twice personally given Mr. García Luna briefcases filled with at least $3 million in cash.
PwC has tabulated the academy's Oscar votes more or less seamlessly for the past 83 years, with its Oscars accountants proudly strutting down the red carpet before each ceremony, toting sleek leather briefcases containing the winners' envelopes.
Wilson, determined to make it a reality, then packed two briefcases filled with checks and flew 500 miles north to the city of Chico to meet with the students and faculty to hand over the money in person.
I've been stunned by the lengths people will go to at tech and business conferences to make a connection with a big name: sneaking backstage for a selfie, slipping business cards into briefcases, chasing them out the exit.
In hopes of cutting down on the number of firearms it will find this year, the TSA is urging travelers to give their bags, suitcases, briefcases, jackets and other items "the once-over" to check for prohibited items.
The legislation also allows Mississippi residents eligible to own a gun to carry a firearm in holsters without a permit, she said, expanding on a state law enacted last year allowing for similar access in purses, bags and briefcases.
So the New York Public Library has decided to offer free handbags, briefcases and ties that can be checked out for up to three weeks as part of a pilot program at a branch on the Upper West Side.
In the spot, well-heeled bankers and journalists clutching laptops, briefcases, and yellow legal pads race over the Mexican border into the United States, while a soundtrack that could have appeared in Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation pulses in the background.
The VoloCity, an 18-rotor VTOL with a range of around 35 km (just under 22 miles) and a top speed of about 70 mph, is designed for transporting up to two people, including light luggage like backpacks, briefcases or purses.
The records come from Chinese entities that were sued in 2010 by Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta and other units of Gucci's Paris-based parent, Kering SA, for trademark infringement over their sales of knockoff handbags, briefcases and other products.
In the book, the planet contains a terrifyingly regulated city where all kids have to bounce a ball in time with each other, and workers come and go from their office buildings at exactly the same time and with identical briefcases.
"This is why Pdvsa doesn't like me," he declared on a recent morning, smiling impishly, as he reached into one of the briefcases and started yanking out fistfuls of dog-eared and creased documents — formal complaints, legal papers, newspaper clippings, photographs.
They snuck two bullhorns and 30 noisemakers in briefcases, as well as dozens of pamphlets and a banner reading, "Immigrants are #HereToStay" Then the protesters, organized by the United We Dream advocacy group, rose out of their tables and started yelling in unison.
In a Facebook post on CNBC's Deal or No Deal page, which Mandel later tweeted out, the America's Got Talent judge stood by three models holding briefcases — the show's staple —revealing the numbers of the upcoming series' air date: December 5, 2018.
And off to one side of the room were the most unusual new additions to the library's collection: neutral-colored handbags and briefcases, and purple, blue and striped neckties, all of which can be checked out like books for up to three weeks.
Elizabeth Warren makes this point that the influence of money in the Capitol isn't literally lobbyists trundling through the halls carrying briefcases full of cash, but that money has a much more subtle, gas-like effect where it creeps up quietly behind you.
In the footage, Agalarov hands briefcases to actors playing Trump, his daughter Ivanka Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, before partying with bikini-clad beauty pageant contestants in a hotel room -- but the shadowy figure edits Trump out of the security footage.
There was a Vegas-y feeling in the air—the locked briefcases full of cash, the sheen of sweat on upper lips, the rush of a lot of money being moved around quickly all contributed to a shared sense of anticipation and precarious high spirits.
"Me becoming the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world, it's a blessing," Ruiz said on Monday morning, a big smile on his face as he waited to check in for his flight to Mexico City, carrying two silver briefcases that contained his championship belts.
Guests also toured through his private office -- which still contains family photos and open briefcases left untouched since his death -- as well as recording and editing studios, and a massive sound stage on the property where Prince shot music videos and held private concerts and parties.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An Upper West Side branch of the New York Public Library has initiated a new program to help New Yorkers on their job searches by providing ties, briefcases, and handbags that can be rented from the library for three weeks at a time.
With 26 sealed briefcases full of varying amounts of cash – ranging from a penny to $1 million ─ contestants have to decide whether to accept an offer of cash from the mysterious entity known only as "the Banker," in exchange for what might be contained in the contestant's chosen briefcase.
Depending on who is providing the cash or sponsoring the research, colleagues who normally work side-by-side have vastly different prospects like the rows of numbered steel briefcases on the game show "Deal or No Deal" that can contain a disappointing penny or a million-dollar jackpot.
With 13 sealed briefcases full of varying amounts of cash – ranging from a penny to $1 million ─ contestants have to decide whether to accept an offer of cash from the mysterious entity known only as "the Banker," in exchange for what might be contained in the contestant's chosen briefcase.
These little lint rollers come in every color imaginable, including multiple shades of classy marble (because sure, why not incorporate fashion into lint rolling?) Flint was designed with small space living and travel in mind, so the 5.5-inch wand will have no problem fitting backpack pockets, purses, or briefcases.
Latvia, one of three Baltic nations reborn as independent states in 1991, has been arguing for nearly three decades over what to do with the so-called Cheka bags, sacks and briefcases stuffed with secret files left behind by the K.G.B., the Soviet secret police agency originally known as the Cheka.
If my business model is to drive up to Charing Cross station with a dump-truck and dump briefcases onto the street at 11am in the full knowledge that my business partners will all scramble around and try and grab them — and then to turn up at 11.01am and do the same thing.
We were in the midst of the Reagan era -- not exactly a feminist utopia, but it did put a lot of women in business suits with linebacker shoulder pads, brand new briefcases and a lack of guidance as to how to behave in these professional, high-voltage worlds previously barred to us.
" The segment opened with SNL cast member Kenan Thompson, playing Steve Harvey, telling Baldwin: "Earlier today you went on TV and you told the American people that you wanted to make a deal … So we decided to do this in the only format you could understand: a TV game show with women holding briefcases.
With 26 sealed briefcases full of varying amounts of cash – ranging from a penny to $513 million ─ and the mysterious entity known only as "the Banker," contestants are faced with a game of odds and chance and whether to accept an offer of cash from "the Banker" in exchange for what might be contained in the contestant's chosen briefcase.
With 26 sealed briefcases full of varying amounts of cash – ranging from a penny to $1 million─ and the mysterious entity known only as "the Banker," contestants are faced with a game of odds and chance and whether to accept an offer of cash from "the Banker" in exchange for what might be contained in the contestant's chosen briefcase.
Discussing the complaint with TechCrunch late last year, Brave's Ryan likened the programmatic ad system to dumping truck-loads of briefcases in the middle of a busy railway station in "the full knowledge that… business partners will all scramble around and try and grab them" — arguing that such a dysfunctional and systematic breaching of people's data is lurking at the core of the online ad industry.
The gist is that the media doesn't report on illegal immigration being a crisis because the sort of immigrants entering the country illegally don't threaten upper middle-class jobs— but they sure as shit would change their tune if a lot of lawyers and reporters were sneaking into the US. "When the mainstream media covers immigration, it doesn't always see it as an economic issue," Cruz says in voiceover, as actors splash through knee-high water with their briefcases over their heads.

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