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But the default has caught at least some lawmakers' attention.
He was sometimes caught at night with nowhere to sleep.
My own breath caught at the poignancy of the request.
But getting caught at a home, you can count on one hand.
That's me, that's my people, caught at a glance through swinging doors.
In this case, the shark was caught at a depth of 700 metres.
He is one of four Steelers who have caught at least 500 passes.
Recounting his friend's resistance, pain caught at Kai's quick words, making him pause.
And just as in the 100, he was caught at the last moment.
"Address" is heimilisfang [spoken]—literally, the place where one may be caught at home.
He caught at least 59 passes in each of his first three NFL seasons.
Ties were caught at the neck by 3D-printed vegetable pendants: asparagus, hot peppers.
After being caught at the border, he was sent to a U.S. government children's shelter.
They are caught at sea and fed in fresh water until they're nice and fat.
There's a lot of stories about people who get caught at the very last minute.
Jonny: I didn't want to risk going to raves and getting caught at that point.
Kim was caught at the Tokyo airport in 2001 with cash and a fake passport.
However, both of those shots were caught at — or slightly above — the fence by Ramirez.
Wolverines TE Jake Butt has caught at least one pass in 17 consecutive games. 3.
Swedes, Latvians, Poles and Germans were caught at the Winter Olympics in Sochi in 22010.
" Kim fired back it was over when he got caught at his "second or third brothel.
"It's like a trap ... anybody can be caught at the border like this," Ferne told CBC.
But a boat in the ocean can look equally stunning if caught at the perfect moment.
Last month, the number of people in families caught at the border exceeded 23,000, a record.
My breath caught at the cold, or maybe at the majesty of the creatures flying overhead.
We should have known Hailey Baldwin wouldn't be caught at Coachella without her favorite Ippolita hoop earrings.
In 2001, Kim Jong Nam was caught at an airport in Japan traveling on a fake passport.
And farmed fish, particularly salmon, are often fed on smaller fish that themselves are caught at sea.
In 2014, he was caught at the Ontario, Canada, border with 51 turtles taped to his legs.
The only thing different this time around is that he got caught at his worst on camera.
Kyi Lin was caught at the scene moments after Ko Ni's killing when taxi drivers tackled him.
In 2000, roughly 98 percent of the 1.6 million migrants caught at the border hailed from Mexico.
However, Rojas was caught at home on a throw from shortstop Willy Adames to catcher Mike Zunino.
The suspect, David Johnson, 55, fled on a bicycle and was caught at the couple's house nearby.
Well, afternoon in the case of the National's "Threepenny Opera," which I caught at a Saturday matinee.
ICE's detention responsibilities extend to detaining anyone caught at the border within 72 hours of their apprehension.
However, Jose Martinez's fly to center field was caught at the base of the fence by Manuel Margot.
Lower center I think they caught at a bad moment, and lower left is missing his right… body.
These fish are currently being caught at nearly three times the rate necessary to begin rebuilding their stocks.
She nearly got away with it but was caught at the last moment and forced to pay up.
The photograph inspired hundreds of thousands of Americans to donate money to help families caught at the border.
But farmed fish, particularly salmon and their ilk, are fed on smaller fish that themselves are caught at sea.
A total of 14 receivers caught at least one pass for TCU, which also used nine different ball carriers.
Facebook did not say why the 300,000 videos were not caught at upload, representing a 20 percent failure rate.
Fitzgerald is presently tied with Tim Brown, as each have caught at least one pass in 179 consecutive games.
Nine players had at least one rushing attempt for the Tigers and 15 players caught at least one pass.
We broke the story, Emiliano was caught at the border Tijuana border crossing with 4 people in the trunk.
The race was briefly neutralized at around 120km after half of the peloton were caught at a level crossing.
In 2010, San Diego Chargers safety Kevin Ellison was caught at a traffic stop with around 100 Vicodin pills.
The Justice Department has formally asked a federal judge to change the rules on detaining families caught at the border.
An anonymous blackmailer has caught at least two YouTube creators in a scheme involving cash ransoms and esoteric copyright laws.
Fox 9 reports that one of the drivers caught at 99 mph was making a frantic run for the border.
Ten players caught at least one pass, including Dede Westbrook, who totaled a career-high 130 yards on nine catches.
He vowed to detain all illegal immigrants caught at our border and send them back to their countries of origin.
The ruling applies to immigrants caught at the border, detained for alleged ties to terrorism and those with criminal records.
"I felt like I was stealing music and got caught at it," he told the music critic Donald E. Wilcock.
The number of illegal immigrants caught at the border last year was the lowest since 1971, Border Patrol statistics showed.
The exchanges are smooth, and Jace runs hard for second place but is caught at the wire and finishes third.
Moore has caught at least one pass in 30 consecutive games to equal the program record set by Torrey Smith.
The police investigation had focused on five addresses, and Mr. Masharipov was caught at one of them, Mr. Sahin said.
It's a bewitching collage of obsession and grief, caught at the intersections of East and West, of cinema and reality.
From May 22, 2006 through May 1.33, 2016, 244 gators were caught at the resort, a report released to PEOPLE says.
"Polanco was caught at the intersections of terrible criminal legal policies, and this systemic violence led to her death," she said.
She said the Trump administration rewrote the priorities and now everyone caught at the border is criminally prosecuted — not just deported.
Five matches have already been decided, so you gotta imagine the Trump crew caught at least two of them, so far.
Trea Turner, the Nationals' leadoff hitter, had a loud out: his flyout was caught at the warning track by Michael Brantley.
They'd heard someone else had been caught at Marion with illicit USB drives, possibly with hacking tools loaded on to them.
"The Last Steps of Private Jack Rose" is a famous image caught at the moment an explosion ended the man's life.
After a brief chase that began on East 115th Street, Mr. Lopez was caught at East 113th Street, the authorities said.
In addition, last year only 2628 percent of fish experienced overfishing — caught at a level higher than the population can sustain.
Marsha Catron, a spokeswoman for the department, said those operations focus on migrants who were caught at the border after Jan.
They seem like early video game characters caught at the moment when they are falling through spaces demarcated by square pixels.
He caught at least 100 passes and exceeded 1,200 receiving yards in each of the past six seasons with the Steelers.
Fitzgerald has caught at least five passes in every game this season and recorded a season-high nine grabs last week.
Dillon got caught at center, and found himself out of position to locate Pominville, who beat Jones clean from the slot.
Since 2013, Australia has paid Papua New Guinea to house hundreds of migrants caught at sea trying to reach the continent.
The Department of Homeland Security has begun referring more people caught at the border to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution.
He has caught at least 74 passes in five straight seasons and has missed five games total across seven NFL seasons.
The appeal of wearing baggy, long pants caught at the ankle was originally made popular by MC Hammer in the '90s.
When caught at an early stage, ovarian cancer can be cured; however, most women are currently diagnosed with late-stage disease.
"We are not going to change our style because we got caught at the back (for Italy's first goal)," he said.
In March, more than 100,000 people were caught at the U.S.-Mexico border, the highest monthly level in more than a decade.
Two of them had actually written goodbye notes to their husbands because they had been caught at their school in the flames.
DHS spokeswoman Jenny Burke confirmed to Reuters that the agency has not issued new guidance for releasing migrants caught at the border.
Adam Duvall followed with a triple to center on a ball that Tommy Pham nearly caught at the top of the wall.
Granny told me that the net was full of little fish and shrimp she'd caught at the river fork by the village.
Negash also knows what it's like to suddenly have to care for tens of thousands of migrant children caught at the border.
Three fly balls were caught at the warning track, including a leaping, hit-robbing grab by De Aza in the first inning.
Illini senior WR Malik Turner has caught at least one pass in 21 straight contests and 28 of his last 29 games.
But they're caught at an impasse — Trump and Kim both want the other to put up their end of the bargain first.
Last year, the number of illegal immigrants caught at the border was the lowest since 1971, said the United States Border Patrol.
He oversaw a recent reduction in the number of migrants caught at the southwest border, a measure used to estimate illegal crossings.
Missouri is one of three teams in the nation with five players who have caught at least three touchdown passes this season. 3.
A recent study found around 73 percent of fish caught at mid-ocean depths in the Northwest Atlantic had microplastic in their stomachs.
" They think a "wall" isn't necessary because, as cited by some in Congress, "more drugs are caught at border checkpoints than anywhere else.
It just so happened that he was caught at the moment lawyers and psychiatrists were fighting over what the definition of "insane" was.
But he, his mother and another brother were caught at a police checkpoint and returned to their hometown, Sariwon, in southwestern North Korea.
President George W. Bush in 27 announced Operation Streamline, a plan to charge most illegal crossers caught at certain points along the border.
In June, President Trump said immigration authorities simply release immigrants caught at the border with instructions to show up in court in a year.
Given that oversight at MCI is clearly lacking, the only way these two masterminds were caught at all was due to employee bandwidth throttling.
In October 2015, the country made its first Lanthanotus borneensis–related arrest: a German caught at the Jakarta airport with eight of the animals.
I'll tell myself it's the PMS, sure, but it has more to with the risk of being "caught," at what...I'm not quite sure. .
That bovine escapee was caught at a parking garage; the police at the time released a picture of its "perp walk" into a trailer.
These animal photos seem unreal because they capture animals doing unlikely things, show animals acting like humans, or were caught at the perfect moment.
The score was tied at 12 when Ball launched a lob pass from the backcourt that Williamson caught at the rim for a dunk.
Sources connected to the network tell us unless a Hail Mary is thrown and caught at some point today ... Megyn is gone for good.
Get caught at the center of a scandal that keeps getting worse Remember Tom Price, the high-flying former health and human services secretary?
Brontë heroine tea dresses in blurred watercolor rose prints on duchess satin were caught at the waist with a double-wrapped studded leather belt.
But agency data shows that less than 2100 percent of foreigners entering the country illegally were caught at immigration checkpoints nowhere near the border.
After getting impossibly stuck in the desert soil, Spirit was caught at an unfortunate angle, and the rover no longer absorbed enough sunlight to survive.
Tens of thousands of Central American migrants traveling with children -- as well as children traveling alone -- are caught at the U.S.-Mexico border each year.
Instead, this one became a 382-foot fly ball caught at the edge of the warning track in center field at Houston's Minute Maid Park.
The killing of lawyer and constitutional expert Ko Ni last year has not been fully explained even though the gunman was caught at the scene.
At the end of Hitchcock's Psycho, when Norman Bates has been caught at last and is safely behind bars, he has one last interior monologue.
Red salmon are often caught at sea, but there is nothing to indicate a major change in that catch since last year, Mr. Evridge said.
Since 2013, Australia has paid Papua New Guinea, its closest neighbor, to house hundreds of migrants caught at sea while trying to reach the continent.
Although McAleenan oversaw a reduction in the number of migrants caught at the southwest border, Trump allies complained he wasn't fully implementing the president's policies.
Although he oversaw a reduction in the number of migrants caught at the southwest border, Trump allies complained he wasn't fully implementing the president's policies.
She said his troubling behavior made her uncomfortable, citing one time when he was caught at school with a gun-related object in his backpack.
Another study from Tennessee found that losing access to Medicaid led to delays in diagnosis, so more breast cancers were caught at a later stage.
During that time, she had two major illnesses, a rough bout of pneumonia and a staph infection she thinks she caught at a water park.
The administration wants to hire thousands of federal agents and end the policy of releasing people caught at the borders pending deportation hearings, among other measures.
Each picture is as if seen from a fly on the bedroom wall of a young woman, caught at the cross-section of innocence and adulthood.
Their effort paid off — a terrorist named Ahmed Ressam was caught at the U.S.-Canada border with 130 pounds of explosives, and other arrests were made.
The researchers studied the dragonfish species called Aristostomias scintillans, caught at depths up to about 3,300 feet (1,000 meters) in the Pacific Ocean off California's coast.
Janeiro Gabriel, 33, also from Buzi, was caught at a fish market when streets started to fill with water some 36 hours after the storm hit.
The dud performance snapped a streak of 28 straight games in which Beckham caught at least four passes, and also extended his season without a touchdown.
But after he was embarrassingly caught at Tokyo airport with a fake passport in 2001, allegedly on his way to Disneyland, he rapidly fell from grace.
When the choice was finally made, it caught at least one contender by surprise: Mr. Gingrich said in an email a few minutes before 11 a.m.
When tens of thousands of Cubans took to the seas in 1994, Mr. Clinton changed American policy so that anyone caught at sea was sent back.
The abrupt escalation of tensions seems to have caught at least some policymakers on all sides unprepared and led to a recent scramble to de-escalate.
Mr. Wessel had been standing at a bus stop at the time, his eye caught at first by the axial light of the early morning sun.
Now, in 2019, O'Leary is still in prison on multiple rape charges, but there was once a time he believed he'd never be caught at all.
And last year, several refugees set themselves on fire on Nauru, one of two remote islands where Australia has been holding asylum seekers caught at sea.
Both she and her friend who was driving the car were placed in quarantine after they were caught at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Shanghai.
A recent analysis from the libertarian Cato Institute found that of 45,000 "special interest aliens" caught at the border since 2007, none has committed terrorist attacks.
Each picture [looks like it was shot by] a fly on the bedroom wall of a young woman, caught at the cross-section of innocence and adulthood.
One error, caught at the last minute after a large retailer changed its reporting software, would have moved the consumer price index estimate by 0.2 percentage points.
The Frenchman was the best placed of the pre-race favorites on Monday when he was caught at the wrong end of a peloton split in crosswinds.
An official in the Turkish president's office said El Bakraoui was caught at the Syrian-Turkish border in June and deported to the Netherlands, the AP reported.
"They were all told at school in Meridian that they would be suspended if they were caught at a freedom school, but they came anyway," Levy said.
In a tweet, Ned Segal explained that most of the suspended accounts were less than 30 days old or caught at sign up and therefore never counted.
But then Nimia was caught at the border, just as the Trump administration was rolling out its new policy of separating families, and everything began to unravel.
Families increasingly make up the largest portion of those caught at the border, and most are from the Central American countries of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.
CBP takes custody of undocumented immigrants if they are caught at the border and holds them short-term until they can be transferred to longer-term custody.
But if the crisis being described is a historically high number of immigrants caught at the border, then there isn't one, according to DHS statistics for recent years.
After Graves' tragic death, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission confirmed to PEOPLE that 244 gators were caught at Disney World property between 2006 and 2016, alone.
There's a lot of glorifying serial killers for being so careful and calculated, but Andrew is unraveling and might even be enjoying being almost-caught at every turn.
If he or she is caught at the scene, or dies in the attack, then it's appropriate to mention the name directly after the police make it public.
The company's official Twitter feed is a mix of cute animal videos and goofy moments caught at the front door, but that's not why people purchase surveillance systems.
My brother recently told me that my own father was once caught at the border with a suitcase full of stuffed pigeons my grandmother had given to him.
Ms. Carrillo has been caught at the intersection of several Trump administration policies intended to make it harder for Central American migrants to settle in the United States.
"We have to unfortunately use the element of surprise to get people to think 'well, I could get caught at any time'," said NSW Roads Minister Andrew Constance.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recently posted a photo on Facebook of a 350-pound Warsaw grouper that a man caught at the end of December.
Larson stars as Carol Danvers, the pilot who becomes the vastly powerful Captain Marvel after the Earth is caught at the center of a galactic conflict in 1995.
You've mentioned the whodunit genre's overall moral clarity, where there's a killer who's caught at the end, and in some ways it's the opposite of a film noir.
He oversaw a recent reduction in the number of migrants caught at the southwest border but Trump allies complained he wasn't sufficiently committed to the president's immigration agenda.
Washington Graham has caught at least one TD in three straight games and Washington has given up double digit fantasy points to TEs in five of their seven games.
In addition, when sexual predators are caught at one workplace, they seem to easily find a job at another studio, sometimes even following their victims from job to job.
But the emotional strain was clearly beginning to take a toll as he wondered after Aurora how he would feel if his daughters had been caught at the scene.
North Korean defectors in the country are terrified of trying to leave because they are often caught at the borders as they attempt to cross into Mongolia or Laos.
According to Border Patrol apprehension statistics published in December, the number of MS-13 members caught at the border actually declined to 228 in 2017, from 437 in 2014.
"Yesterday I cut my hand," she said in an interview here on the remote Pacific island where she was sent by the Australian government after being caught at sea.
In an embarrassing 2001 incident, Kim Jong Nam was caught at an airport in Japan traveling on a forged Dominican Republic passport, saying he had wanted to visit Tokyo Disneyland.
Tyler Olson, who pitched at Gonzaga; Chad Green, who pitched at Louisville; and Eddy Rodriguez, who caught at Miami, used to run hills as part of their college baseball workouts.
In 2002, funding itself from sales of other fish, it managed to rear adult tuna from eggs for the first time, rather than simply fattening up juveniles caught at sea.
First, the pictures of a burly Russian governor caught at a sushi restaurant in a swanky Moscow hotel, with wads of specially marked euros leaving fluorescent stains on his hands.
Caught at the crossroads of personal need and familial duty, modernism and tradition, Iddrisu at first comes across as a man very much alone, partly because he straddles two worlds.
Mr. Trump has in the past said the wet foot, dry foot policy, which sent back Cubans caught at sea but allowed those who reached land to enter, was unfair.
Eugenio Suarez followed with a long fly to center, but it stayed in the park on a 51-degree night and was caught at the wall for a sacrifice fly.
He barely has time to think before he's caught at gunpoint by another Savior, revealed to be a character named Morales from all the way back in the show's first season.
Details: Prosecutors searched Zhang's hotel room after she was caught at Mar-a-lago with 4 cell phones, a laptop, an external hard drive and a USB stick laced with malware.
"Banks are caught at the crux of that push and pull between earnings and political/trade concerns because banks are levered to future economic growth and political stability," said BNPPAM's Sherman.
Despite discovering 98 positive samples in the re-tests and banning those athletes from Rio and dozens more in targeted pre-competition tests, several more athletes were caught at the Games.
Fewer than 12,500 people were caught at the southern border in March, the lowest monthly figure in at least 17 years and the second straight month that border arrests dropped sharply.
But many smuggled migrants are caught at highway checkpoints like the one in Falfurrias, nearly 70 miles north of the border and one of the Border Patrol's last lines of defense.
A toddler's mother filed suit against the government last year, claiming mistreatment and neglect after her 20-month-old daughter, Mariee Juarez, died of a respiratory illness she caught at Dilley.
In 1934, Natalia's brother Mario was the star of a scandal in which he and an associate were caught at the Swiss border trying to bring anti-Fascist literature into Italy.
He would be calling for government officials to listen to the pleas of those seeking asylum and to find ways to treat those caught at the border in humane and decent fashion.
Finding a Natural When Silver Charm ran off with the Derby and the Preakness before getting caught at the wire by a head in the Belmont Stakes, it looked like a bargain.
They weren't soldiers captured by the enemy, aid workers who were caught at the wrong place at the wrong time, or journalists who made a miscalculation about the safety of an area.
Seven years ago Ciham was caught at the Sudanese border at age 15 when she tried to flee the country, and has not had any access to the outside world since then.
The next day, before the end of the Sunday church service Marcus's mother attended, the police had us in handcuffs, caught at a different Virginia mall shopping with another man's credit card.
There was a time when Cruz was caught at school with a gun-related object in his backpack, but Holland said teachers don't know what to do when kids exhibit "nebulous" behavior.
According to Agence France-Presse, deforestation and development have shrunk the arachnids' habitats, and the incessant demand from tourists means that the remaining tarantulas are being caught at an almost unsustainable rate.
But with the exception of people caught at the border and those convicted of crimes — both of whom are already "deportation priorities" under the Obama administration — his plan says little about deportation.
Not all immigrants would necessarily decide to come illegally instead — to scale the border wall, brave mandatory detention, and risk getting caught at any time by an ICE agent or E-Verify.
Trade sensitive European auto and tech stocks bounced 2.2% and 1.2% each, after being caught at the heart of Monday's selloff, at which point the STOXX 23 had outperformed the S&P 500.
"The idea was to take as many photos, in more daring scenarios, until I found the perfect moment to propose, or until I got caught, at which point I would propose!" he wrote.
He retired Justin Turner on a grounder to short and narrowly escaped a walk-off home run when Cody Bellinger's deep blast to right was caught at the warning track by Josh Reddick.
When one defendant was caught at a local bee yard with stolen boxes, local newspapers and major media outlets had fun with the bee heist, lacing copy with inevitable puns about sting operations.
The hospital was a septicemia factory; Abotaleb often worried that he was desperately trying to save patients just so they might survive long enough to die of an infection caught at his hospital.
A worker takes away an escaped giant salamander just caught at the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan, which was shut down due to its connection to some of the first 2019-nCoV cases.
On Washington WASHINGTON — The powerful and poignant images and stories of refugees and international travelers caught at airports over the weekend by President Trump's immigration order provoked sympathy and outrage around the world.
The photographs from his War on the Benighted series show groups of teenagers in private school uniforms studying or watching each other, caught at fleeting moments when it feels like something momentous might happen.
Now Judge Gee called the administration filing a, "Cynical attempt to undue a long standing court settlement that prohibits children caught at the border from being detained longer than 20 days" But is it?
Tara doesn't manage to get too far before she's caught at gunpoint by one of the women, who conveniently explains that the threat that drove them into the woods was in fact The Saviors.
Rand, an experienced skier, was "caught at the very top of an avalanche" where he was swept down a near-vertical slope approximately 600 feet, Wallowa County Sheriff Steve Rogers told Oregon Public Broadcasting.
Mr. Martin's son, Andrew Martin, testified during last month's hearing that his father was arrested in July after being caught at an airport in Madrid with nearly two kilograms of cocaine worth about $450,000.
Jarry was caught at the other side of the crease, leaving a gaping area of the net for Stastny to easily hit for a 1-0 Vegas lead at 3:48 of the second.
The U.S. should start this work now, so not to be caught at the end of the 85033 days with Chinese demands too difficult to meet, like loosening investment restrictions and relaxing export controls.
ABC 13 reports that two other gators were caught nearby, including a 10-foot one near a tree farm in Needville and the third, more than 6 feet long, was caught at the Richmond YMCA.
If, over the last three years or so, you've found yourself involved in any left-of-center music scene in New York City, there's a good chance you've caught at least one Deli Girls set.
The break-in occurred on June 21972, 1972, the actual burglars were caught at the scene, and within weeks the Washington Post's Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward had tied the burglars to the White House.
A best-selling conservative author spread a false claim on Twitter by saying that busloads of "illegals" were caught at the Texas border with cash in hand, on their way to vote for Beto O'Rourke.
A gunman suspected of shooting and killing a University of Utah student Monday night was caught at a Salt Lake City library Tuesday after a manhunt that stretched on for about 15 hours, police confirmed.
Only a few immigration detention centers have the capacity to house parents and children together, so families caught at the border have often been freed to await court hearings while living in the United States.
The video has since been reuploaded by other channels, but Kelly was one of the more popular child YouTube stars caught at the center of YouTube's ongoing debacle of how to monitor content involving minors.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration is considering immediately returning any foreigners caught at the U.S.-Mexico border to Mexico, arguing the step is necessary to combat the fast-spreading coronavirus, according to two administration officials.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration is considering immediately returning any foreigners caught at the U.S.-Mexico border to Mexico, arguing the step is necessary to combat the fast-spreading coronavirus, according to two administration officials.
President Trump raised questions about who hacked Democrats' email accounts in the 2016 presidential election during an interview that aired Sunday morning, suggesting it is difficult to uncover hackers unless they are caught at the time.
Deportations were down 6 percent overall, but "interior removals" — cases involving people who were not caught at the border — skyrocketed by 37 percent since Trump's inauguration in January 2016 compared to the same period last year.
When tens of thousands of Cubans took to the sea to try to reach the United States in 1994, the Clinton administration adjusted American policy so that any Cuban caught at sea would be turned back.
Cyclones senior WR Allen Lazard leads the team in receptions (55), receiving yards (704) and TD catches (9) and has caught at least one pass in 46 consecutive games, the longest current streak in the NCAA.
REMIS, France (Reuters) - Defending Tour de France champion Geraint Thomas put his time loss into perspective on Tuesday although he acknowledged hemight regret being caught at the wrong end of a split in the third stage.
Under past administrations, immigrants with no criminal history caught at the U.S.-Mexico border were sent back to their home countries or, if detained, typically housed with their family members as they moved through immigration court.
Since its dawn in the early 2000s, the war has now taken the lives of almost 200,000 Mexicans, most of the victims from ordinary working class families, caught at the wrong place at the wrong time.
It's commonly called a "sturgeon moon," because the sturgeon, a large fish of the Great Lakes and other major bodies of water, were more readily caught at this time of year, according to Old Farmers Almanac.
In April, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the administration's "zero tolerance" policy, which would charge all people caught at the border with illegal entry in an attempt to discourage people from entering the US without proper documentation.
The amount of fish caught at sea has been pretty much flat for the past three decades, but the share of the world's fish stocks that are being plundered unsustainably has continued to increase (see chart 603).
On July 16 an alligator dubbed Chance the Snapper was caught at the lagoon after being on the loose in the park for almost a week, forcing a partial shutdown of the site on Chicago's northwest side.
Pickett tossed the ball to Davis, who threw a slightly backward pass to his left from the Syracuse 143-yard line that Pickett caught at midfield and then connected with a wide-open Pickett for the score.
Strong himself had six seasons where he caught at least 20 catches, five of them coming after his 30th birthday—a period that coincided with five straight Seahawks playoff appearances and a trip to the Super Bowl.
Rates of breast cancer among black and white women are about the same, but the mortality rate is higher for black women because the disease is more likely to be caught at a later stage, she said.
But the cases of asylum-seekers caught at the border can take months or years to resolve — and the federal government has only 22019,2124 beds for detained families in three facilities, according to a 2319 watchdog report.
New York Times best-selling author and history professor Larry Schweikart sent a tweet that falsely claimed busloads of "illegals" were caught at the Texas border with cash in hand, on their way to vote for Beto O'Rourke.
In a series of tweets, Facebook's Mia Garlick said a total of 1.2 million videos were blocked at the point of upload — but she did not say why the other 300,000 videos were not caught at upload. 4.
There can be no hiding and all eyes will be on defending champion Thomas, who was caught at the wrong end of a split in the brutal, albeit brief, uphill drag at the end of the third stage.
The Supreme Court on Monday appeared divided over the question of whether undocumented immigrants who are caught at the border and marked for expedited deportation have due process rights to challenge their removal from the country in court.
Morgan broke the tie with his second TD throw to Johnson, who posted the 16th 1960-yard game of his career and caught at least one TD pass for the seventh straight game, tying a another school record.
Morgan broke the tie with his second TD throw to Johnson, who posted the 16th 100-yard game of his career and caught at least one TD pass for the seventh straight game, tying a another school record.
It's estimated that 90 percent of American seafood is imported, and roughly a quarter of the fish caught at sea is captured illegally -- with no regard for the law, national sovereignty, or the future of the species themselves.
He was caught at Miami International Airport trying to leave the country for Mexico, and border agents found a close-up image of the source's license plate on the phone of Cabrera Fuentes' travel companion, the release said.
Her slender limbs share the grace of his sculptures' streamlined bodies, such as the "Tango" (1920–24) figures frozen in their own dance, their willowy bodies carved from cherry caught at the point of separation before they twirl away.
In the years since the Mexican government began an intense military campaign against drug gangs, many stories like Mr. Parral's have surfaced — accounts of people caught at the intersection of organized crime, security forces and a failing justice system.
Caught at the crossroads of rock, punk and New Wave, Mike (Roman Bilyk) and his band inhale Bowie and Iggy Pop, spitting out their own compositions in a cavernous club where lyrics must be preapproved by a Party official.
Six months after fleeing the country with the alleged support of dozens of political allies, Duarte was caught at an exclusive hotel beside Lake Atitlán where he and his wife had been staying under false names and paying in cash.
Although the short effort was a very specific one, Thomas was expected to stay with his team mate, but he was caught at the wrong end of a split, finishing 13th, 31 seconds behind stage winner Julian Alaphilippe of France.
Reuters reported on Tuesday that Trump administration officials were considering a plan to immediately return all migrants caught at the southwestern border with Mexico, but such a move could provoke court challenges and may require cooperation from the Mexican government.
Reuters reported on Tuesday that the Trump administration officials were considering a plan to immediately return all migrants caught at the southwest border to Mexico, but such a move could provoke court challenges and may require cooperation from the Mexican government.
Reuters reported on Tuesday that Trump administration officials were considering a plan to immediately return all migrants caught at the southwestern border with Mexico, but such a move could provoke court challenges and may require cooperation from the Mexican government.
"My Brilliant Friend" was one of three new theatrical adaptations I recently caught at the National, each of which inevitably inspired reflections on their differences from the works that inspired them and the perils and pleasures of recontextualizing the familiar.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection invited Canadian media to a conference call on Tuesday so officials could reiterate that marijuana remains illegal under U.S. federal law and that those who are caught at the border with pot are subject to arrest and prosecution.
Thompson's birthday on Wednesday came weeks after he was caught at the center of an alleged cheating scandal with Kylie Jenner's best friend Jordyn Woods at the end of February, when Woods spent the night at Thompson's home after a night of partying.
It also previously said it removed 1.5 million versions of the video from its site in the first 24 hours after the livestream, with 2003M of those caught at the point of upload — meaning it failed to stop 300,000 uploads at that point.
Gothard's younger brother Steve had been caught at IBLP headquarters having sex with multiple women on staff, an already egregious violation of Gothard's moral code, made worse by Bill regularly sending young women to the isolated Northwoods campus to serve on his staff.
However, Davis failed to see that Schwarber, playing in his first major-league game since April 13, had inexplicably run two-thirds of the way to third base and easily could have been caught at second base had Davis thrown there instead.
Caught at the outset wandering into a snowstorm in her coat and nightie, Ruth is retrieved to face her adult children and a teenage granddaughter, who have reluctantly gathered in the couple's Chicago home to fight about what is to be done.
Within a year of being selected as a Talent Plan recruit, he quit his job, bought a one-way ticket to China, and was caught at the airport with a copy of the company's proprietary algorithm before he could spirit it away.
The Democrats' goal was to cut the overall number of detention beds, including those occupied by asylum seekers and people caught at the border, from its current level of around 49,000 to 34,000, the number funded during the Obama administration, Democratic aides said.
According to US Customs and Border Protection statistics, between 80 and 90 percent of narcotics such as heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl seized across the border in the first 11 months of the 2018 fiscal year was caught at legal points of entry, a.k.a.
Frenchman Thibaut Pinot, who lost considerable ground when caught at the wrong end of a bunch split last Monday, moved up to seventh thanks to a solid performance that kept him within two minutes of Thomas and took him to 30 seconds behind Bernal.
PARIS — A long-delayed study financed by the World Anti-Doping Agency said that one-third of the athletes at the 2011 track and field world championships may have knowingly doped shortly before they competed, although few of them were caught at the time.
They memorably included the scalding "Nina — a Story About Me and Nina Simone" (which I caught at the Young Vic before its transfer to the Traverse Theater in Edinburgh), Josette Bushell-Mingo's passionate account of Simone's life and the legacy of enduring American racism.
Immigration hawks pooh-poohed the deportation records, pointing out that they counted people who'd been caught at the border and would have simply been returned under 20th-century immigration policy (a change that was made under George W. Bush, ironically in response to immigration hawks).
Over the past few years, an increasing number of people caught at the US-Mexico border have fallen into categories that get particular legal protections — which is to say, they can't be summarily denied entrance to the US or deported without violating federal and/or international law.
That is because on January 12th, in one of his final acts as president, Barack Obama ended the 22-year-old "wet foot, dry foot" policy, which allowed Cubans who land on American soil to stay in the country; those caught at sea were sent home.
The in-form man of the first week, Pinot had lost one minute and 40 seconds when caught at the wrong end of a bunch split on the eve of the rest day on Monday and he had promised he would use his "rage" to bounce back.
One of my favorites of the five shows I caught at the festival has, I regret to say, finished its limited run: Caleen Sinnette Jennings's lively, socially incisive monologue "Queens Girl in Africa," which got a handsomely polished production by Paige Hernandez for Mosaic Theater Company.
In 2014, at a time when there was a spike in Central American women caught at the US-Mexico border reportedly fleeing violence, the Board of Immigration Appeals ruled in favor of giving asylum to a Guatemalan woman who was abused and raped by her husband for years.
As if to prove Thomas Fuller's dictum that a mob has many heads but no brains this immediately led to random and unprovoked violence against Africans caught at the wrong time at the wrong place, from a lone Kenyan woman to a group of Nigerians at a shopping mall.
It had to do with a fluid hourglass silhouette constructed from long-sleeved, handkerchief-hemmed, organic bamboo jersey dresses; or cotton shirting caught at the waist by a leather breastplate or a shirred nylon overlay, echoed at the elbow; and a Klimtian palette of cream, black and gold.
Mr. Horner emphasized that it's important to take action to leave the area in the days before a storm is predicted to hit and not the day of; otherwise, chances are that you'll get caught at the start of the storm, which means your outbound flight will be canceled.
In addition, the Department of Justice also announced that the practice dubbed "catch and release," a mechanism used when undocumented immigrants are caught at the border and are released while awaiting an immigration hearing, will now be faded out, as stricter anti-immigration policies are being implemented instead.
McALLEN, Texas — The US Attorney's Office in McAllen, Texas, stopped filing illegal entry charges against parents caught at the border with their children on Thursday as more details emerged showing how difficult it will be to reunite families that were separated under the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration enforcement policy.
"Shutting down the shelters would create a crisis for the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement, which is charged with housing children caught at the border," said Maria Cancian, deputy assistant secretary for policy at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Children and Families from 246 to 215.
But when one of your own guilty pleasures turns into somewhat of a hang-up — or when you're caught at the holiday dinner table defending your vigilant right to wear socks to bed — it's time to either face the music or stand your ground (no matter how slippery the floor may be).
Europe wants candidate country Turkey to step up security along its coast and take back migrants caught at sea to help reduce the flow of refugees to the EU. In exchange it has pledged 3 billion euros ($3.3 billion) in funds to help Turkey with the 2.7 million Syrian refugees it hosts.
Sessions, in his 22 months in office, put in place several policy changes that substantially increase the pressure on asylum officers and immigration judges to expel immigrants without papers (whether asylum seekers caught at the border or unauthorized immigrants arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement while living in the US) coldly and efficiently.
"When we suspend accounts, many of the removed accounts have already been excluded from MAU or DAU, either because the accounts were already inactive for more than one month at the time of suspension, or because they were caught at signup and were never included in MAU or DAU," Twitter further explained in its release.
The Trump administration's immigration crackdown, as broad and thorough as it's been, has run time and again into one big obstacle: laws that guarantee due process to many immigrants apprehended without papers, whether they're asylum seekers caught at the US border or immigrants living in the US caught by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Meanwhile, Swift is now caught at the center of a Kim Kardashian/Kanye West firestorm that just may have revealed some extra duplicitousness on her part (but we don't have time for that in this investigation, so for more on Swift/West/Kardashian's latest, please read my co-worker Alex Abad-Santos's thorough explainer).
Over the past few years, an increasing number of people caught at the US-Mexico border have fallen into categories that get particular legal protections: They're children or teenagers traveling alone from Central America, or they're families traveling together, and/or they want to seek asylum to flee deadly peril in their home countries.
There were pencil skirts galore this time around, too — ruched tight at the thigh or flyaway at the hem, flashing just a bit of lingerie lace, like a promise, at the knee — under strong-shouldered faux crocodile suit jackets, all worn with metal spike heels, all often caught at the waist by tough leather corsets.
In fact, it is Saunders's beautifully realized portrait of Lincoln — caught at this hinge moment in time, in his own personal bardo, as it were — that powers this book over its more static sections and attests to the author's own fruitful transition from the short story to the long-distance form of the novel.
There may be numerous reasons for such a decline: new border enforcement policies, including the decision that the United States will now return non-Mexican border crossers to Mexico; public statements from the administration that it is considering separating women and children who are caught at the border; and an otherwise unwelcoming atmosphere here in the United States.
Gilda might have been caught at a less-advanced stage if two things had been done: if she had been given a CA 125 blood test as soon as she described her symptoms to the doctors instead of 10 months later, and if the doctors had known the significance of asking her about her family's history of ovarian cancer.
Twitter explained as much in its earnings release: When we suspend accounts, many of the removed accounts have already been excluded from MAU or DAU, either because the accounts were already inactive for more than one month at the time of suspension, or because they were caught at signup and were never included in MAU or DAU.
This was the revival of Tom Stoppard's 1974 "Travesties"; I was marginally better equipped for it, and even then I only caught, at best, two-thirds of the allusions — to Lenin, James Joyce, "The Importance of Being Earnest" and the Dada founder Tristan Tzara, not to mention the real-life (though obscure) British Consulate employee at the center of the proceedings.
Over 20 top Russian athletes have tested positive from historic samples from the Olympics held in Beijing and London, while more have been caught at the Sochi Winter Olympics held in their homeland back in 2014—and that's not mentioning the string of top Russian athletes testing positive for newly-banned substance meldonium, though there have been some issues in implementing suspensions stemming from the drug.
The moves, outlined in a pair of memos signed by DHS Secretary John Kelly, include an end to the policy of releasing people caught at the borders pending deportation hearings, hiring thousands more federal agents, sending more judges and officers to deal with asylum claims, enlisting more help from local police and speeding up removal proceedings for a larger number of people who are in the country illegally.
In addition to the immediate crisis, supporting a smarter border policy will help Democrats strengthen their public standing to move forward with key priorities that are being ignored: the inhumane treatment of children caught at their borders, the paralyzed state of millions of people who are already here and live in limbo, the ramped up rate of deportation, and the unacceptable methods used by ICE in finding and detaining individuals.
The move would also mean that even if immigrants caught at the border illegally have valid asylum claims, they could still end up with federal criminal convictions on their record regardless of whether a judge eventually finds they have a right to live and stay in the US. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen officially enacted the policy on Friday, according to a Department of Homeland Security official speaking on condition of anonymity.
Jeremy Deller, a British installation artist, said he clearly remembered first encountering the Beatles when he saw their goofy 1965 movie "Help!" on television, and ran into the kitchen to tell his mother about the full-grown men he saw having childlike adventures on TV. "I was caught at an early age, like a lot of people, by the idea of these four friends who do these amazing things together, kind of a gang, really," Mr. Deller said.
Democrats are demanding testimony from high-ranking current and former White House officials, as well as years of Trump's financial records and the unredacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian meddling in the 2016 election.. Caught at the center of the crossfire is former White House counsel Don McGahn, who was cited by Mueller more than any other Trump official in the special counsel's 448-page report that also investigated possible Trump-campaign coordination with the Kremlin and obstruction of justice by Trump himself.
When an unaccompanied child comes to the US from a country other than Canada or Mexico, they're sent to the Department of Health and Human Services for temporary foster custody and are ultimately (usually) placed with a relative in the US. A law passed in 0003, the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA), made it easier for these children to apply for and qualify for legal status in the US. (It also created a separate, quicker screening process for Mexican children caught at the border — which has been criticized by international observers for not protecting trafficking victims.) This appears to be one of the "Obama" laws Trump is referring to (though it was signed into law by George W. Bush).

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