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The proposal excludes groundwater; ditches, including roadside and farm ditches; prior converted cropland; stormwater control features and wastewater and waste treatment systems.
It would exclude groundwater; ditches, including roadside and farm ditches; prior converted cropland; stormwater control features and wastewater and waste treatment systems.
Jesus ditches Carl because he's afraid of getting caught entering the Sanctuary, while Gabriel ditches Spencer because Spencer won't shut up about how much he hates Rick.
They can dig tunnels or ditches if they want, they can go underground if they want, when the time and place comes they will buried in the ditches they dug.
Schmidt, with his newfound confidence, even ditches his namesake glasses!
To Hodgson though, these ditches bear witness to human history.
Water drained out of streets into ditches and low areas.
Anchorage ditches usernames, passwords, email addresses and phone numbers completely.
For now, the ditches are empty and directive is clear.
"That's what makes the ditches so strategically fascinating," Davis said.
He ditches her to deal with the dangerous Dusty herself.
Some roads were so flooded they looked like muddy ditches.
To Hodgson though, these ditches bear witness to human history. —A.
The Moto Z Play ditches that logic for something more practical.
"My job was literally digging ditches at one point," he says.
Seconds later, he ditches it entirely and disappears into the plane.
Henry escorts Mary home after she ditches Tom for the night.
But he also said that the ditches could be especially irksome.
"And the ditches have been here since Day 1," Davis said.
So Sam ditches Sharon, standing her up for a lunch date.
The police filled irrigation ditches with concrete to prevent further cultivation.
More ditches might be dug or old ones widened or deepened.
It also ditches quantum color, so HDR quality takes a hit.
Still, she ditches her wedding and runs to his dorm room.
Ditches dug to repair underground pipes looked like bombed-out craters.
Italians had to dig ditches because we didn't speak the language.
He promises a new politics that ditches divisions between left and right.
In A Return To Form, Selena Gomez Ditches Her Platinum Hair Color
" The updated iOS interface ditches "Lineup," and replaces it with "Hulu Picks.
What happens when a Victoria's Secret model ditches her sacred beach waves?
Oyster Creek, roadside ditches and low-lying areas are full of rain.
If checked, dark mode ditches the blue tones and becomes black instead.
The iPhone 18799913 ditches telephoto, for wide and ultra-wide-angle lenses.
In New York, her father dug ditches and worked as a bookkeeper.
Dart between the rows of beans, along the ditches, down the hedgerows.
They wrap newborns up and leave them on doorsteps or in ditches.
Other teams will scatter sensors in ditches and fields, completing the net.
Instead, when the posts were removed, the ditches were filled with chalk.
Here, the track ditches jangle for daydreaming synths and simple drum loops.
It can also dig ditches alongside the track (hence the name "spreader-ditcher").
Chanel ditches the trip, confirming that Hoffell now hates her more than ever.
It's a complex of concentric-ring mounds, ditches and deeply sunken wooden posts.
Some hyenas give birth in the ditches in the middle of the city.
A new form of bioengineering ditches the cell and could speed up innovation.
It splashed down ditches and gullies and into a stream called Tar Creek.
Usually dry ditches transformed into swiftly flowing creeks, and the rivers grew higher.
"Smooth" ditches 15 of every 16 frames, making it look not so smooth.
They recreated iconic scenes from "It" in their Oklahoma City suburb's drainage ditches.
The mosquitoes typically lay their eggs in dirty water, ditches and shallow ruts.
Python ditches the curly braces, and instead does the same thing with indentation.
The German automaker's refreshed logo ditches the black ring for a transparent circle.
The European ditches being incompatible with our needs, we were cultivated in nurseries.
"They were forced to dig ditches, build roads and plow fields," she said.
It ditches the bike handlebar vibe for something closer to Space Shuttle controls.
Make 3 "ditches" in the pasta and crack one egg into each "ditch".
Authorities called on area residents to search their own backyards, including creeks and ditches.
But like the Rift S, it ditches external trackers for convenient inside-out cameras.
In the clip, Kimball ditches the loud shoes and his gray "elusive shark" suit.
While sub-Saharan countries agree common currencies and trade zones, Algeria digs deeper ditches.
For the 10, HTC ditches its most noticeable hardware feature— two front-facing speakers.
It might sound absurd, but Sir John ditches brow gel for... a glue stick.
Mattel's unit ditches the paper construction for a plastic housing and more robust lenses.
Real talk — if Apple ditches the 3.5mm headphone jack — will it impact your life?
In Pennsylvania, Santa Claus ditches the sleigh and rows his way across a lake.
This should include removing garbage and debris, and installing gutters to replace drainage ditches.
" — Mick Flynn"Roads can be slippery, and big trucks can end up in ditches.
She then ditches the wig, grabs a can of Pepsi and joins the protest.
Big wheelers got lodged in mucky ditches, and onlookers guzzled mason jars of moonshine.
People were massacred in churches and homes, fields and roadside ditches, stadiums and checkpoints.
Travelers parked in ditches and covered their faces with kerchiefs until the squall passed.
Comey set a bad precedent last summer and I hope the F.B.I. ditches it.
So I'm glad if he ditches the loose ends and goes into hallucinatory overdrive.
Pressley is a commanding stage presence who frequently ditches microphones; she doesn't need them.
Also like most other banking startups, Level ditches the numerous fees big banks charge.
The rule included dry lands, like ditches and gullies that are only sometimes wet.
It also ditches the motion control gimmicks of the G8 from earlier this year.
A: I lived with my grandfather, whose job was digging ditches with a shovel.
Often when he's talking about numbers, he ditches specifics altogether, in favor of superlatives.
YPG forces are reportedly already digging ditches and trenches in preparation for a Turkish onslaught.
She, too, regularly played with her brother in one of the neighborhood's chemical-imbued ditches.
The only wood for him is grey willow, common round the ditches of the marsh.
"When the time and place comes, they will be buried in their ditches," he said.
Amid mechanical failures and encounters with ditches, none of them made it to the finish.
It also ditches a clause reserving sanctions for those with "command responsibility" for malign acts.
The Rift S ditches the OLED display in the Rift for a "fast-switch" LCD.
It also ditches the old DC power input and instead relies on USB-C charging.
" James Macari/Sports Illustrated Clauson, 20, ditches her top all together for the "hand bra.
They breed in "enormous numbers," Mr. Conlon said, typically in agricultural runoff and in ditches.
Scarlet poppies and brilliant blue viper's bugloss carpet the meadows and line the roadside ditches.
They irrigated fields of taro, sugar cane, sweet potato and coconut trees with intricate ditches.
This time she ditches the bike for a cocktail where she toasts to new beginnings.
You can find some helpful tips here to stay out of ditches and drive safely.
The country has little infrastructure, such as ditches and sewers, to manage water run-off.
"Drainage ditches have severely subsided after destruction by rain, and some have cracks," said another report.
Amazon ditches China Amazon also pulled back from the world's biggest market for online shopping, China.
Like the LePro 3, the Le S3 ditches the headphone jack in exchange for USB-C.
The keyboard also ditches the mouse "nub" for a trackpad, which most people will likely prefer.
"There were cars left in ditches where people wrecked them trying to escape," he said Thursday.
But the plan may leave at least some ditches regulated, to the consternation of agriculture groups.
Firewatch also hinges on dialogue, but ditches the band of kids for a tale about solitude.
Jo is unsurprised when Helen ditches her to marry Peter (Bradford Cover), a cad with cash.
The S3 also ditches the regenerative brake for a traditional hand brake and rear foot brake.
We walked away hoping that Chipotle ditches the old recipe in favor of the new flavor. 
Search crews check ditches near the pig farm that was searched by FBI investigators last week.
"There were cars left in ditches where people wrecked them trying to escape," he said Thursday.
It ditches the supernatural element that helps make swashbucklers work and becomes a generic action movie.
Y'know Mark Zuckerberg's in some serious s**t when he ditches his hoodies and t-shirts.
Eventually, Julia ditches her job and moves to North Carolina to live with her aunt Vivienne.
Cars were coming at high speed and we kept having to run away through the ditches.
The team was armed with hoses, and also tirelessly dug ditches to create a fire break.
Ever since, the river has been tamed, dammed, channeled and diverted into aqueducts, canals and ditches.
In them, the singer ditches her wild two-toned hair for a softer chestnut brown lob.
Schneider said many of the calls his department was answering were for motorists stuck in ditches.
Israel says the cordon of fences, ditches and walls has drastically reduced attacks on its citizens.
To sell the image, the Mustang ditches some of its pony logos in favor of Bullitt badges.
So they cross snowy fields in northern Minnesota or scramble over ditches in upstate New York instead.
Peasants face ruinous fines for minor offences, such as looking scruffy or refusing to dig communal ditches.
Pinheaded bureaucrats insisting on permits for irrigation ditches offends what remains of America's sense of rugged individualism.
She ditches her Friend Proxy Owen, whom she was practicing her big speech on, to find him.
"There were cars left in ditches where people wrecked them trying to escape," he told CNN Thursday.
Officers say Soules' truck collided into the rear of the tractor, sending both vehicles into roadside ditches.
For most countries, barbed-wire or electric fences, combined with ditches and buffer zones, are the reality.
Officers say the truck collided into the rear of the tractor, sending both vehicles into roadside ditches.
That unraveling finally engulfs her and one day she ditches it all: Yale, her education, her family.
In Da Nang harbor, drainage ditches, overspray and contaminated river water are blamed for Agent Orange infiltration.
Most noticeably, it ditches a massive reveal that made sense of the connection between Danny and Abra.
She's embodies her restless and reckless spirit but ditches her naive, do-gooder vibe from the game.
A French tech company unveiled a self-driving car that ditches those items and the driver's seat.
Known for their size and bushy gills, sirens are a fixture in Southeastern swamps and watery ditches.
The program offers people welfare payments in exchange for work on infrastructure projects, like digging irrigation ditches.
The worst sort of hydropower plants turn rivers upstream into fake lakes and downstream into drainage ditches.
The company announced Sunday that significantly less remains in the tanks and in the contaminated drainage ditches.
In past offseasons, he told ESPN, he has worked with a buddy digging ditches and replacing sewer lines.
Fifty large rats, plucked from London's sewers and ditches, their origin easily discernible from their stench, await Butcher.
Officials in Illinois described crashes along the interstates, with cars trapped in ditches and on medians and ramps.
After seeking some advice from Jamal, Angelo ditches the four-piece suit for a more laid back look.
In the third act he ditches Prenter, who sells debauched tales to the media, and reunites his bandmates.
But, like the iPhone X, it ditches the home button and Touch ID for Face ID's extra sensors.
Nigeria's version was to gather people into "garrison towns" surrounded by earthen ditches and guarded by the army.
Founded in 2013, Robinhood ditches those fees by running a lean operation centered around engineers and its app.
Kevin ditches his opening performance to run to his brother's office, where Randall is staring blankly into space.
Huawei's latest wearable, the Watch GT ditches the Google operating system for its own in-house brew, LiteOS.
This model boasts a blue LCD screen and ditches buttons for a dial that cycles through cooking selections.
Regulators want to head off calls from some lawmakers for a Brexit "dividend" that ditches some financial rules.
Sometimes he seemed game: "I'll even dig ditches if I have to," he told me that first day.
Claire Foy ditches period garments for leather in the first trailer for The Girl in the Spider's Web.
Phages — viruses that infect and kill specific bacteria — are often found in really dirty places. Ditches. Ponds. Sewage.
We Company adds a director, ditches its $5.9 million naming deal with its CEO, remains a governance nightmare
They said they escaped, sleeping in ditches until finally crossing the Rio Grande and surrendering to U.S. authorities.
"There were pigs that were running literally all over the interstate and all over the ditches," Dinkla said.
The director Bill Castellino sets the action in the Wild West and ditches most of the moral philosophy.
Most of the time, she ditches the signature, dramatic styling of her star role in The Marvelous Mrs.
Allison (Ally Sheedy) ditches her goth look after an intervention from Molly Ringwald's Claire in "The Breakfast Club."
When it ditches its Foosball table so that the game room can be turned into additional cubicle space.
Face IDAs mentioned above, the new iPhone X ditches Touch ID for Face ID, a fancy facial recognition system.
The handset ditches the front-facing fingerprint reader (moving it to the rear of the device) to accomplish this.
Acer's new Chromebook 14 ditches the usual plastic for an all-aluminum body that's both sturdier and sleeker looking.
The concept ditches the trash can aesthetic for an upright Mac Mini with a Touch Bar at the front.
The road is well paved; irrigation ditches and polytunnels criss-cross commercial farmland; electricity lines leap over forested hills.
There is very little storage available in the Roadster variant that ditches the back seats for the droptop storage.
Organisations like the Farm Bureau, another lobby group, whipped up fears of government asserting authority over ditches and ponds.
Aside from the added features, the ROG Balteus also ditches the regular landscape design for a taller portrait layout.
The 2DS ditches the clamshell design of the 3DS and 2DS XL for the more classic Game Boy feel.
On Thursday, search teams scoured ditches near a pig farm that had been searched more than a week ago.
Every week, when Nick Viall ditches a few of his 30 potential future wives, we will update this list.
Drivers used every bit of open space they could to escape, racing through ditches and front yards, Newman said.
The new hub ditches its predecessor's shiny nondescript-networking-equipment look for a nicer, squared-off matte white body.
A man who ditches his cocktail to put together a women's magazine until the wee hours of the morning?
Drivers used every bit of open space they could, including ditches and racing through front yards, to get by.
Many have crossed over in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Quebec, walking across unmonitored fields or through ditches.
"We saw guys getting shot in the back of the head and pushed into the ditches," he told me.
As America ditches sugary sodas, PepsiCo is trying to prevent Mountain Dew from becoming a victim of changing tastes.
Unlike Mark Bradford and Rudolf Stingel—two of his artistic inspirations—he ditches canvas in favor of roofing paper.
Many Eastern coastal marshes like Hammonasset already have such ditches, dug in the 1920s and 30s for mosquito control.
By the end of Shrill's second season, Annie finally ditches Ryan in a beautiful scene complete with literal fireworks.
For about 45 minutes, crews searched nearby ponds and ditches, but they didn't see the boy anywhere, officials said.
Onstage, she ditches all pretense of being a neat little housewife to become all too human in her imperfections.
In fact, Chris loves Subway so much she ditches Lara Jean to skip school and get sandwiches for lunch.
Layton, in fact, lied to the police, and Stretch helped her dispose of the three bodies in farmland ditches.
Empty cars pepper the median and ditches along Highway 63, the main road leading up to Fort McMurray, Alberta.
With the new device, Nintendo ditches the 2DS's ugly slab design to mimic the folding design of every other 3DS.
Frolic with your mother and go achieve all your dreams (but try to avoid any ditches and dried up ponds).
" A local statement put out by the office warns that "Small streams, creeks, canals, and ditches may become dangerous rivers.
Speaking of Bluetooth, that's your only option for connecting to the Wonderboom, as the speaker ditches the 3.5mm headphone jack.
The result is a service that ditches the voicemail vibe of the original in favor of something much more entertaining.
Cursus monuments represent some of the oldest monumental structures in Great Britain and Ireland and often resemble ditches or trenches.
The Emoji Movie keeps the "fun stuff kids play with" part of Toy Story and ditches all of its humanity.
So nowadays when I say 'Hey guys, we're not digging ditches here,' I actually know what I am talking about.
Played locally and online, multiplayer ditches the isometric angle for a traditional top-down view, and the relief is remarkable.
I was soon one of these volunteers, shoveling dirt, ripping grass weeds from the earth, and separating compost into ditches.
Finally, after ordering local men to dig ditches, the soldiers threw in wood and bodies and doused them with gasoline.
Some even climbed over fences and into the nearby grassy ditches to get their hands on some of the cash.
Ancient ditches, by contrast, create areas of deeper soil that hold water more effectively, giving the grass a deeper green.
The country has little infrastructure, such as ditches and sewers, to manage water run-off from rain or melting snow.
Agricultural drainage ditches could become more strictly regulated, as could coal ash ponds, which hold the waste from coal plants.
If Pompeo ditches Ryan, it could be a signal that more mainstream Republicans are preparing to revolt against the Speaker.
She ditches parties for Beyoncé concerts with friends, and she chooses movies with fart jokes over ones with hair extensions.
Overflowing drainage ditches on Sunday forced the voluntary evacuations of more than 1,000 people in one south Reno neighborhood, KOLO reported.
So ditches him and takes his clothes, leaving Chandler in a restaurant bathroom with only a pink thong to cover himself.
After cradling your take out or groceries, they get tangled in trees, clog drainage ditches, and pile up in landfills forever.
The Concept Link ditches the traditional instrument cluster in favor of projecting things like speed and battery information onto the windshield.
And you better snatch it now before Elon Musk and the rest of mankind ditches Earth for better pastures on Mars.
In the series finale, Kelly ditches her fiancé and Ryan leaves his son so the crazy couple can run off together.
Critics contend the rule vastly expands the federal government's authority and could apply to ditches and small isolated bodies of water.
He had a Jeep Cherokee with a tow bar and he was constantly helping people with their cars out of ditches.
To address these complaints, the company has now launched an alternative version of the browser that ditches these link bubbles entirely.
Torrential rain falls for half the year, but rivers and drainage ditches are clogged with rubbish and swimming with untreated sewage.
It's not every day that Ariana Grande ditches her signature ponytail — so when she does, you know it's a special occasion.
Public-works programmes, for example, provide money only to those willing to perform hard labour, like digging ditches or planting trees.
She's a Manhattanite who ditches her cheating husband-to-be for a life of mud-slinging, fake English accents, and jousting.
But to their credit, the NHL ditches the awful thing as soon as the playoffs arrive and the games start mattering.
It's got a bunch of new features, but as rumored, it also ditches the headphone jack found on last year's model.
So yeah, it's clear that Apple could bundle cheap wireless earbuds with its new iPhones after it ditches the headphone jack.
Like many an iPhone before it, the new iPad Pro ditches the home button in favor of a much slimmer bezel.
Sonic Mania ditches the series' more recent forays into 3D worlds, in favor of sprite-based graphics and 2D side-scrolling.
It ditches Nathan Drake in favor of two leading ladies — Chloe Frazer and Nadine Ross — as they hunt for lost treasure.
In between taking hits from the time traveling bong, Time Traveling Bong ditches stoned humor for surreal sketches about time travel.
The concept ditches cashiers, instead relying on cameras to track shoppers and charging their account when they walk out the door.
At age 16, I hung up my hard hat after another brutal week of digging ditches in the scorching Texas summer.
Other children play in Kibera's drainage ditches, she noted, while few are bedeviled by the constant diarrhea that afflicts her son.
He immediately grabbed a flashlight and organized a search party, scouring all the ditches, drains and farms in the area. Nothing.
In them, the singer ditches her wild two-toned hair for a softer, more middle-of-the-road chestnut brown lob.
Next, visitors are asked to contemplate various Hispano rites of passage — from birth and death, to marriage, to cleaning irrigation ditches.
Then Jess hears the strains of "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" and ditches the truck, running back to find him.
National service is compulsory and indefinite—many Eritreans serve more than 20 years either bearing arms or digging ditches for a pittance.
Aside from the screen, the G7 Power loses a gigabyte of RAM (for 3GB total) and ditches the back camera's depth sensor.
Kylie Ditches Her Sisters at a Club Khloé, Kendall and Kourtney came out to support Kylie at her Galore cover release party.
Now: Andy ditches her father at Hamilton because she has to get Miranda an impossible flight from Miami back to New York.
The Moto Z Droid ditches that idea to include a fingerprint sensor, that while accurate, doesn't even act as a home button.
It ditches the card interface of Jelly 1.0 for a sleek design that looks a bit more like a traditional search engine.
On Sunday's episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Rob Kardashian goes on yet another family blocking spree and ditches Blac Chyna.
Meanwhile, Lane mocked a portion of the book in which the fictional president ditches his security detail to attend a baseball game.
Shane, somehow, finds the entire experience endearing, regardless of the sweaty screaming mosh pit that Sophia ditches him for on a whim.
The new operating system is called Fuchsia and, according to Ars Technica, ditches the traditional Linux code at the heart of Android.
The new 16-inch MacBook Pro ditches Apple's controversial "butterfly" keyboard in favor of a more traditional keyboard with a scissor mechanism.
In the first several episodes, she feigns sobriety, but at the behest of a new friend, Jules, she ditches narcotics for good.
The first is that it ditches the curly braces employed in almost every other C-like programming language to group statements together.
What's surprising—since this could be misconstrued as snitching (and snitches end up in ditches)—is that people actually fill it out.
They say its definitions are so expansive that it could give the federal government authority over puddles, dry areas and farming ditches.
When Havrilesky ditches the forced affinity of "we" for the more modest claims of "I," she has some poignant things to say.
This week, Brian Eno and Kevin Shields join woozy forces, the R&B group Rhye returns and Sleigh Bells ditches the guitars.
All right, well, let's put 'em on a chain gang and let 'em cut the road ditches, and teach 'em a lesson!
Edie Falco plays a high-ranking New York Police Department officer who ditches New York for Los Angeles in this drama series.
Now he relates this challenge of maneuvering hurdles, fences, walls and ditches as a metaphor for life — and navigating the stock market.
She ditches her whalebone corset for an oversize coat to go fossil-hunting in the Blackwater marshes of Essex with her son.
The writer is the author of "A Land Made From Water: Appropriation and the Evolution of Colorado's Landscape, Ditches and Water Institutions."
And this model's trackpad ditches Synaptics trackpad drivers in favor of Windows Precision drivers, like HP's Envy lineup did earlier this year.
On the plus side, the Versa 2 ditches the tacky "Fitbit" branding that was below the screen on the first-gen model.
He will no doubt pursue the policies he considers best for digging our nation out of some deep ditches, both domestically and internationally.
As they inspect the devastated streets where militants hid in ditches under metal sheets, members of the 3,300-strong Rojava Brigade exude confidence.
Universal's Tom Cruise-starring reboot ditches the playful antics of the Brendan Fraser-led Mummy movies in favor of a more serious treatment.
It ditches the need to use your smartphone as your VR screen, but you'll still need one to get it up and running.
When the gunfire stopped, they moved slowly towards the hotel lobby, checking for ditches to dive into in case of a grenade attack.
It ditches the open-ended level selection of the first game in favor of a linear sequence— which better suits the new story.
They're at odds all the way until the end of the film, when Andy ditches the overbearing job, leaving Miranda in the dust.
While the company has overhauled its Skype apps, there's also a new Skype logo that ditches the fluffy cloud aspects of the past.
Hughes added that the little boy wasn't dressed properly for the weather and he was concerned about ditches and sinkholes in the area.
It ditches the bags of old in favor of an easy-to-clean bin that can be dumped out after you're finished vacuuming.
He's clipped countless lampposts and traffic lights during training, and tripped over ditches, piles of dirt, and even garbage left on the road.
In fact, the concept phone ditches the front-facing camera altogether, rather than the pop-up method the company has previously shown off.
She biked for three days, speeding through Nazi formations, sleeping in ditches, and reaching her brother and their Resistance circuit headquarters in Normandy.
Apple still ditches the show, even if the convention fawns all over its products in the form of innumerable iPhone and Mac accessories.
She said they broke up into groups of five to seven and searched country roads, ditches, backyards and garages of folks in town.
Hughes added that the little boy wasn't dressed properly for the weather and he is concerned about ditches and sinkholes in the area.
Though technically the seventh game in the Resident Evil series, newcomers are welcome; this game largely ditches the complicated storylines of the past.
Edgar and Dorothy arrive late, and he promptly ditches her to find sketch material for his new comedy writing job with Doug Benson.
The program invests in practical measures on farms, including building terraces and ditches, adapting rural roads, rehabilitating springs, tree-planting and conserving forest.
Throughout the 18-minute performance, H.E.R. trades in an electric guitar for an acoustic one, until she ditches the acoustic for a keyboard.
Another big difference is inside: the Latitude 25 ditches the XPS's Core i214 and i20 for Intel's new Core M line of processors.
In January, Pinheiro said the money would be used to replace storm sewer and outfall pipes, regrade ditches, replace culverts and other repairs.
Also available in 13 and 15-inch versions, the Ion ditches the touchscreen and 360 hinge, but maintains an ultra-thin, lightweight design.
The new Fitbit Versa ditches Ionic's severe-looking, hard-edged design for a gently-rounded square (Fitbit calls it "Squircle") with reduced bezels.
But critics of the rule warned it could extend the Clean Water Act over even puddles and ditches on private and state lands.
Mr. Gregory, the electrician, said his union had hundreds of applicants for work digging ditches and laying pipe, starting at $10.88 an hour.
Crews kept digging ditches and draping sections of the light-green 30-inch pipe into ranchers' fields not covered by the federal order.
They dug ditches, made bricks and harvested wheat, three of the four most tiring things in the world, according to one squad member.
Imagine if Mr. Draghi unexpectedly ditches the requirement to buy bonds in proportion to each eurozone country's contribution to the E.C.B.'s capital.
The kid-version of the reader also ditches Special Offers, the subsidized software that serves up tailored advertisements by way the Kindle's screensavers.
Jenna Rink wants to be popular so badly, she ditches her best friend Matty to get in with a nasty gang of girls.
Across China, though, dead pigs have been found heaped in rivers and ditches, suggesting that farmers disposed of them without notifying the authorities.
The 2 million people of Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, turn to shallow wells and ditches to supplement the water piped in once a week.
Twenty-nine-year-old Stella Benson ditches her London life, packs light and takes off for the tiny town of Hilltop, in Sussex.
As a young girl, she would try to avoid the plant and the pungent, oil-like goo that lined the ditches around it.
No water, except for the placid irrigation ditches: the giant rainbirds dripping; white transportable plastic pipes at the edge of rows of lettuce.
Islamic State seems to be banking on determination and cunning as it stares at enemies across the Tigris from ditches and tall grass.
Model and reality show star Kendall Jenner appeared in this controversial Pepsi ad, where she ditches a photo shoot to join a protest.
It would be weeks before her body would be recovered — chopped into 14 individual pieces, which were dumped in ditches along a state highway.
But JT LeRoy largely ditches any gossipy Hollywood strands in favor for exploring the emotional engine that fueled the entire six-year-long scheme.
More flagrant still is the movie's treatment of Frank's first wife, Mary (Jennifer Mudge), whom we barely see before he ditches her for Irene.
The good news is that Punkt will probably be releasing a new phone (supported by more networks) before T-Mobile ditches 2G in 2020.
A large rural employment scheme does mostly reach poor people, since nobody else is prepared to dig ditches all day under the hot sun.
The law of nuisance is centuries old, starting as a legal claim that dealt with things like ditches inconveniently placed in front of barns.
In the movie Heathers, Winona Ryder plays Veronica Sawyer, who ditches her best friend (Renee Estevez) in order to hang with the cool girls.
So today Spotify launched a slightly redesigned version of its iOS app that (thankfully) ditches the overused "hamburger menu" that's become a lazy crutch.
Intent on finding out more information about the secret resistance, June ditches her companion/shopping partner, the new Ofglen, to talk to her predecessor.
S. border to file refugee claims over the past three years, walking over ditches and on empty roads along the world's longest undefended border.
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"It can affect your attitude if your ball is hopping along and just goes in the ditches instead of hopping over them," Azinger said.
Farmers, developers and other land users say that the rule would require federal permits for simple, everyday tasks like digging ditches and spraying pesticides.
RNC Ditches Roy MooreThe Republican National Committee has scrapped field programs and pulled fundraising resources for the embattled Republican's campaign for Senate in Alabama.
That man over there says that women need to be helped into carriages, and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere.
In the empty room there was nowhere to sit and hold my head in my hands and cry pitiful ditches down my dusty face.
The new rule limits the number of waterways the federal government can protect from pollution, including ditches, storm water control facilities and groundwater systems.
Most poetry seems to be written with the concrete in mind, with conventional tropes and figures in mind, and he ditches all of that.
Schick owner ditches its deal to buy Harry's The owner of Schick razors had a plan to stay competitive against Gillette, its biggest rival.
It ditches the complexities of other editing tools in favor of a hassle-free, full-featured photo editor and library all rolled into one.
The bureau launched a campaign to "Ditch the rule" — a nod to the group's complaints that even dry ditches could fall under federal authority.
S. border to file refugee claims in the past 15 months, walking over ditches and on empty roads along the world's longest undefended border.
One reason was that regular soldiers were expected to participate in frequent assignments requiring hard physical labor, like digging ditches or laying rail ties.
Graphic: SnapThe new design ditches the bold yellow ring surrounding the camera lens and just relies on an LED ring to indicate an active recording.
Most notably, the rising spread between French and German debt could become a huge issue if France ditches the euro and adopts its own currency.
It also ditches the typical chain or belt setup in favor of an in-wheel motor, which gives the motorcycle an even more futuristic look.
The video is also notable for debuting Wiig's new look in which she ditches her typically shoulder-length blonde locks for something very Rosemary's Baby.
He makes ten thousand of them and sets out, dropping them off wherever he can, hiding them in corners and ditches and dumpsters and graves.
"Because of the type of terrain ... it needed to have enough power and articulation capability to clamber over logs and ditches," Sukkarieh told Mashable Australia.
The Federal Reserve's long-held inflation target of 2 percent should be thrown into the "academic ditches," closely followed analyst Peter Boockvar warned on Monday.
But boy was that pedal-assist useful as soon as I hit my first steep incline, or when climbing out of deep ruts and ditches.
That twist comes as Italy's Moncler, maker of 1,000 euro-plus puffer jackets, ditches the usual fashion calendar altogether in favor of monthly product launches.
Then: Andy ditches her father at a hot Broadway show because she has to get Miranda an impossible flight from Miami back to New York.
"I woke up minutes later and saw the five bodies lying in ditches," Sahadeb Namashudra, also a Bengali Hindu, told reporters at the incident site.
The Waters of the U.S. rule would greatly expand the jurisdiction of the water protection statutes to include small water bodies like puddles and ditches.
Many Republicans and industries like agriculture and developers cried foul, arguing that the rule gave the Obama administration power over puddles and even dry ditches.
But then Apocalypse suddenly ditches the complicated bunker plot, and becomes a seven-episode flashback about how the witches of Coven got to this point.
If collegiate civil societies are lurching into ditches as often now as the "free speech" campaign claims, that's partly because the larger society is, too.
Technically, the ditches are considered Oakmont's only water hazards, even if the fast-moving groundwater rarely remains in the trenched channels long enough to puddle.
In an inspired bit of camp life lunacy, he takes the entire tribe out on a fishing trip, and ditches them to go idol hunting.
They range in diameter from 30 to nearly 400 meters across, and some overlap with each other, or contain smaller shapes within larger enclosed ditches.
In one project, 125 people were paid $3 a day each to dig drainage ditches — but on the condition that Christians and Muslims work together.
Although Season 5 ditches the puzzle structure, it's still built more as a single long narrative (a streaming-TV tic) rather than tightly plotted episodes.
But that rule explicitly excludes puddles and most ditches, and it really only applies to streams and rivers that drain into major bodies of water.
This less expensive model provides the same battery life and sound as the MW07 Plus, but ditches the noise cancellation and the stainless steel case.
They lived in the black part of Rayne, which had sewage ditches that ran along the roads; in the white part, there was regular plumbing.
On Saturday morning, inside what was the group's final enclave, all that remained was a junkyard of wrecked cars, tattered tents, ditches and dead bodies.
In "The Purchase Price," Barbara Stanwyck plays a seductive nightclub singer who ditches her gangster boyfriend to hide out as a fake mail-order bride.
The TourX is one half of the new Regal family, which ditches the sports sedan look in favor of a wagon and a five-door sportback.
The new Z35P also tones down the design language a bit, with a thinner, more minimalist stand that mostly ditches the bright-red plastic color scheme.
The gunmetal gray variant ditches the glowing Razer logo for a more subtle two-tone one, and swaps the rainbow backlight keys for regular white ones.
In a heartbreaking move, pregnant Alice ditches her Serpent duds and delightful bad girl attitude for forced girl-next-door vibes and a jock named Hal.
During the recent trial, the robotic cowboy demonstrated that it was capable of herding cattle and navigating its way around ditches, logs, swamps, and other obstacles.
She ditches the grid format that characterizes straight-up narrative sequences in favor of pages designed to express the Surreal Woman's conjuring up of surrealists fantasies.
Moon-eyed males leave their bachelor pad burrows in pursuit of woodchuck Juliets, seeking out sweethearts in drainage ditches, roadside brambles and other hog hot spots.
And on Monday, The Wall Street Journal reported the public rollout of Amazon Go, a Seattle test store that ditches the cash register, has been postponed.
The move ditches the "modern professional" dress code that required male employees to wear business socks, and female employees to wear tailored dress trousers or dresses.
Like the true princess she is, Mia ditches him, gets a foot-popping kiss from Michael Moscovitz (Robert Schwartzman) and accepts her destiny of ruling Genovia.
Streamlining that determination is important to industries because certain activities that could pollute water, like filling ditches or moving ponds, might require an expensive federal permit.
On the first night of shooting, Chet steals Darius from set and refuses to return him unless Quinn ditches the traditional evening gowns in the premiere.
The new Gear VR seems better equipped for accessories The new Gear VR also ditches the mostly all-white look for a dark blueish-black finish.
Streamlining that determination is important to industries because certain activities that could pollute water, like filling ditches or moving ponds, might require an expensive federal permit.
"It's Louisiana, we always expect the ditches to fill when it rains," said Ms. Morgan, who was returning from the first supply run in three days.
Textile dyeing is the world's second-largest polluter of water, since the water leftover from the dyeing process is often dumped into ditches, streams, or rivers.
The new camera, simply called Hero, ditches the Session form factor and takes the look of the Hero2399 and Hero26 with a big touch screen display.
If $500 could take the place of me digging ditches for two and a half hours, imagine what $1,000, $10,000, or even ... $1 million could do.
The 3-D map they made revealed new settlements with houses and temples, defensive fortifications like ditches and moats, as well as agricultural terraces and roads.
Despite the ailments, or perhaps because of them, he did not shy from physical contact, whether digging ditches as a teenager or getting into occasional fistfights.
So it's a good thing that he ditches the jealous boy routine to be a standup guy, despite what Kat might have originally thought about him.
Other homeless people within the volunteers' assigned "grid" were more conveniently sleeping by walking paths or in ditches, or nested in gravel patches by the road.
"That man over there says that women need to be helped into carriages, and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere," she said.
Israeli troops and snipers currently fire from well-fortified positions inside Israel, behind two fences, and, in key locations, behind ditches dug to prevent border crossings.
"Donald Trump won't 'make America great again' if he ditches action on climate change and boosts his nation's addiction to dirty gas, coal and oil," Bennett added.
They're abandoned between the sidewalks, in small silent streets, and hidden behind the weeds in ditches—one of the preferred places of the cartel for their executions.
The new model also ditches HDMI to add an extra USB-C port, so there are now two USB-C ports and two traditional USB 3 ports.
This film adaptation scratches only the surface of the question, and it ditches the original's deeper exploration of artificial intelligence to keep the script from complete collapse.
This one actually ditches the top sensor/camera package entirely, instead replacing it with sensors along the front, back and sides of the BMW 5 Series sedan.
Currently, Volvo, Cadillac, Ford and Porsche have a service that ditches traditional financing in favor of a more flexible and innovative way to drive the latest car.
Logan appears to really need William's help by the end of the hour (although it's up for interpretation what's behind his smile when William ultimately ditches him).
In the lead role will be Williams, playing Jess, a political upstart who ditches her professional life to attend, well, those four weddings and that one funeral.
Some of these fixes include the removal of a power transformer to take away a heat source in the entranceway, as well as digging drainage ditches nearby.
In response, some residents dug ditches and built barricades to prevent police vehicles entering, and armed youth fought any who tried with guns, rockets, and Molotov cocktails.
Opener "La La Lie" might be the most immediate song she's ever recorded, and it ditches her signature autoharp for clanging guitars and a robust organ melody.
This Obama era regulation declared that the government had the authority to regulate virtually every "water" you can think of, including even some types of manmade ditches.
The iPhone 228 ditches the traditional analog headphone jack, with Apple now including a pair of headphones in the box that use the Lightning port instead (above).
Neighbors find her curled tight in their pigpens, crouched like an animal in ditches along the roads, hidden in the marsh grass, knee deep in stinking mud.
Nor do you deliberately bang it against rocks or drive it downhill, exposing it to the ravages of sticks, sharp stones and deep ditches hiding destructive surprises.
In general, Oakmont's ditches, some of them cut across fairways, will have to be contemplated, respected and avoided in every round at the 116th United States Open.
The Turkish Defense Minister was already threatening to level a brutal assault on US-backed Kurdish allies and put them "in ditches" once the US pulled out.
The big differentiators here are the dropping of the micro-HDMI port, which ditches live streaming functionality and reducing continuous recording time from 25 to five minutes.
The vote was 83% YES, 17% NO. The "no" vote is quite a high number; there could be market chaos if Italy ditches the supposedly unbreakable Euro.
They say the rule would be disastrous to farmers, developers, landowners and other businesses that would need a federal permit for routine tasks such as digging ditches.
With the help of experts, this is done by correctly blocking drainage ditches and channels so the peatlands' water-storage capacity is re-established, Dr. Bednar said.
Despite the spectacular grounds, money was tight; she remembers her father as a diabetic painter who would forget to take his insulin and pass out in ditches.
But here, he ditches much of the ramshackle arrangements for his must lushly-orchestrated LP yet while still managing to keep his plainspoken warmth as a frontman.
It's great that Jon Favreau's 2016 "Jungle Book" ditches the coded minstrelsy of King Louie, the orangutan nuisance modeled after Louis Armstrong, in the 1967 animated film.
UK quietly ditches porn age checks in favor of wider online harms rules How comprehensive the touted 'child protections' will end up being remains to be seen.
He points out that she says "awesome" too much, and ditches her on a cold balcony, telling an assistant to basically get her out of his site.
Asked to list certain holes where a ditch or ditches would most likely come into play, Davis last week mentioned the second and ninth holes, where there are ditches alongside the left side of the fairway; the 12th hole, where balls in the drive zone and the layup area may have to skirt a ditch; and the 18th hole, where there is a ditch left of the drive zone.
Its texture was different, not as loamy as it had once been, and a lot of it was running off into ditches and other waterways when it rained.
With a stainless steel case and bracelet, plus a simplified dial that ditches numerals in favor of fat luminous batons, the $19503,400 Sky-Dweller is finally a star.
With a stainless steel case and bracelet, plus a simplified dial that ditches numerals in favor of fat luminous batons, the $14,400 Sky-Dweller is finally a star.
She ditches the conservative house dress favored by Dee Dee and throws on a trendy outfit, her favorite wig, and some carefully applied, YouTube beauty tutorial-ready makeup.
Twitter's ad share is a mere fraction of that, but with every major company that ditches on the market, the crypto world gets hedged in a little further.
Building an integration certainly isn't an easy process for non-tech teams to handle; Missions is focused on a more visual flow that ditches some of the complexity.
It's a 2D beat 'em up game that ditches the revamped visuals of the (admittedly great) Double Dragon: Neon reboot in favor of a more lo-fi feel.
Like the new Panamera models, the 248 Cayenne ditches most of the old car's physical buttons for screens and touch-sensitive panels to use all of the controls.
And eventually, imagine teams contractually requiring these things be worn at all times and scandalous disputes breaking out when a player ditches his for a coke-fueled weekend.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Food for the Hungry provided over 6900,2628 families with farmland by rehabilitating swampland with 28503 miles of canals, drains and ditches.
Important figures in international Green politics—a multifaceted leftist environmentalist movement—see a future for the American Green Party, but only if it ditches the likes of Stein.
But agriculture interests said the rule did not respect their needs, and would have made major standard farming practices like digging or filling ditches subject to federal permitting.
I'd brought a torch from the warehouse and we are able to navigate our way through the guide ropes, muddy ditches and tree stumps to the main path.
The updated look, which will be rolling out to iOS and Android "in the coming weeks," ditches the app's red color scheme for a more minimalist white backdrop.
It's not too flashy, decently powered, and may last well into your first job if you can manage to keep it out of the ditches in the winter.
Poor people often live in proximity to garbage, including old tires, plastic containers and drainage ditches filled with stagnant water, where this species of mosquito lives and breeds.
They chased the animals into the brush, and ditches, working together to position themselves so that they could corral the large sows and boars, which frequently got away.
The course is lengthy, its bunkers are intimidating, the greens are terrifyingly quick, and it has odd, inscrutable drainage ditches just off the fairways that resemble mass graves.
Since the course opened for play in 1904, Oakmont has had deep, quirky and vexing drainage ditches that can affect the play on as many as 10 holes.
It's a friendship morality tale (Barbie and pals are cast as extras in a Lindsay Lohan movie; Madison falls for the caddish male lead, and ditches her friends).
But many wetlands, seasonal streams, and ditches don't necessarily qualify: They're not connected to US waterways much of the time, even though they may ultimately feed into them.
The bodies belonged mostly to transient women, often prostitutes, with few commonalities other than their dangerous lifestyles and their final resting place in ditches close to the highway.
The program was cancelled due to lack of interest—"Columbia ditches free tampons because nobody actually used them," proclaimed a gleeful Daily Caller—but reinstated after student outcry.
Nigel Farage warns Boris Johnson that the Brexit Party will stand in every seat in Britain at the next election unless the prime minister ditches his Brexit deal.
In the Coachella Valley, southeast of Los Angeles, for instance, low-income and undocumented farm workers living in trailer parks endure open sewage ditches and contaminated drinking water.
The most recent preview, released in March, ditches the framing device and dives into her history even further, explicitly positioning the film as a conventional superhero origin story.
The latest version of the device, announced at an Alexa event at Amazon HQ in Seattle earlier this month, ditches the swappable face gimmick of the previous generation.
" The WOTUS rule and puddles "So, this rule gave bureaucrats virtually unlimited authority to regulate stock tanks, drainage ditches, and isolated ponds as navigable waterways and navigable water.
The V249 ditches all of that crap and focuses on the essentials: premium design, big screen with bezel-less edges, and dual cameras that shoot professional-quality video.
Turkey has been sealing its frontier with Syria with fences, mines and ditches, in an effort to halt the movement of Islamic State fighters and curb Kurdish militias.
Some 6,000 workers are now installing steel nets to protect it against tornadoes and digging ditches for pipes to carry water from a swamp into its cooling towers.
While driving, these families were often forced to relieve themselves in roadside ditches because the filling stations that sold them gas barred them from using "whites only" bathrooms.
The security sources said around 4,000 gendarmes and special force police officers had been involved in operations to clear barricades and ditches set up by militants in Yeni Mahalle.
The latest update, which recently started rolling out to iOS users as pointed out by the Los Angeles Times, ditches the "Friends" page that mashed up chats and stories.
Rebecca's one-night-stand panic pales when compared to her first-date panic, which combusts spectacularly as she ditches Greg for a random vendor she might during their date.
The result ended the uplifting run of the 26-year-old Australian who was digging ditches on building sites just three years ago during a career crisis of confidence.
Sitting across from Martinez, she frantically texted her bosses back in Visalia with names, dates, and descriptions of roads, orchards, and ditches where Martinez said he had left bodies.
On a recent white-swirled ride through the farm roads, Mr. Rai pointed out the numerous spots where he had rescued fellow refugees from ditches in the first year.
China offered to buy $22.3bn-worth of American goods, including oil and gas, through its state-owned companies if America ditches its plan to impose tariffs on Chinese products.
It ditches the pricier device's fancy cable management system that used posts to organize cables for just a set of standard HDMI ports on the back of its box.
If a romantic partner ditches you for seemingly no reason, that's universally recognized as painful, and you have your pick of movies and think pieces that validate your struggles.
The RAVpower 20100 charges by either Micro USB or USB-C, but the company just recently moved to a revised model (now with 22,000mAh) that ditches the Micro port.
Far Cry Primal ditches the modern setting of the series' past games, turning the clock back to 24,000 B.C. — when the hottest invention of the moment was literally fire.
It ditches the modularity gimmick that quickly fizzled out with the G5, and the design is a little classier and safer than the rubber-clad V10 from last year.
Since its introduction this month, the app known as Pokémon Go has sent millions of players chasing after imaginary creatures in parks, city streets and, occasionally, ditches and trees.
In particular, he cited a social media campaign run by the Obama administration, "Ditch the myth," which challenged the claim that the rule would have regulated water in ditches.
Jump to his latest, "Wonder Wheel," which is about a desperate, morally reprehensible middle-aged woman whose lover, an Allen surrogate, ditches her for her bodacious, much younger stepdaughter.
This version, by contrast, ditches the original's big, human, all-too-human questions, but keeps all the firing guns and car chases, the action clichés and intentional genre stereotypes.
The story follows Jesus of Suburbia, an American teen who ditches his hometown, meeting St. Jimmy and Whatsername along the way and learning to choose revolution over self-destruction.
The engineering firm had warned for months that the dump was beset with risks — from damaged drainage ditches to poorly packed waste — that could destabilize the towering pile of debris.
I adore [the main character] Allan Karlsson, who ditches his own 100th birthday party to find a more unique adventure — one he himself had no idea he was in for.
The game ditches the series' long-used third-person view for a first-person perspective and is heavy on creeping players out through a powerful sense of setting and sound.
After losing a few key players — the major Greyjoy fleet, the Sand Snakes, and the power of Highgarden — Dany ditches her more high-minded strategies for brute force and fire.
On its surface, the story of Kevin's Broadway debut is deeply poignant, especially when he ditches opening night to care for Randall during the latter's dark night of the soul.
The overwhelming good news is that storms and flooding have caused far fewer deaths in recent decades, thanks to better warning systems and the construction of levees, ditches and shelters.
The team of firefighters reportedly dug ditches and created a fire break, which helped save the couple's mansion — and ultimately numerous other neighbors' houses — from being touched by the flames.
This news comes on the heels of Palmer joining the second season of Star as a pop star who ditches her record label in order to pursue more serious music.
On Thursday, search teams scoured ditches near a pig farm that had been searched nearly a week ago after finding nearby a possible clue to her disappearance -- a red shirt.
Kurdish militants east of the Euphrates in Syria "will be buried in their ditches when the time comes," state-owned Anadolu news agency reported Defence Minister Hulusi Akar as saying.
KWWL reports that both vehicles, a tractor and a pick-up truck, were traveling southbound when the truck rear-ended the tractor, sending them both into ditches beside the road.
We sprayed long-lasting DDT inside people's homes, drained ditches so mosquitoes couldn't lay their eggs, and coated ponds with larvicide so even if they did, the hatchlings would die.
And if Apple ditches the headphone jack in the iPhone 7 — as the rumor goes — you'll be seeing more and more headphones that plug into the bottom of Apple's handset.
We have heard the stories of survivors who drove through roads in flooded conditions and their vehicles left the roadway with the occupants of the car drowning in deep ditches.
Tate and Krell went to the drainage ditches in their Oklahoma City suburb in full costume and recreated iconic scenes from the classic horror film with local photographer Sarah Bergeron.
It can impact anyone from farmers plowing land and families seeking to build their dream homes to cities and counties trying to build public safety ditches to help prevent flooding.
Ignoring all the layers of "perhaps" in that proposal, Selina seizes the opportunity to be "the president who freed Tibet" and ditches the good people of Ohio and North Carolina.
Trump greets U.S. prisoners released from North Korea, CIA nominee pledges not to restart harsh interrogation program and Apple ditches plans to build 1 billion dollar data center in Ireland.
But perhaps most importantly, the new 16-inch MacBook Pro features a refreshed keyboard that ditches the controversial "butterfly" mechanism Apple had been using since 113 for a "scissor" mechanism.
If the EPA ditches or significantly alters the plan, it would anger the powerful corn lobby that has long agitated for more transparency in the notoriously opaque biofuel waiver program.
If Ikea ditches its current assembly service in favour of letting TaskRabbit workers do it, then customers will probably save some cash and Ikea doesn't have to do anything, basically.
Tel Kabri was found by accident, like many archaeological sites, in the 1960s when workmen were digging ditches for water pipes connecting springs in the north to Nahariya and Akko.
As the town hunts for the offending hacker, Mr. Levinson mostly ditches the dissertation and renders the defamation and destruction of women's bodies and characters through over-the-top action.
And yet, Berlin is not only a soulful chronicler of the lost corners of America, whose semi-autobiographical stories brim with red caliche clay, arroyos, drainage ditches and smelter towns.
The Monte Carlo had gone on a wild ride, careening through church grounds, fields and ditches, knocking over a street sign and ramming into a tree in someone's front yard.
The current President, Xi Jinping, had his education cut off at 15 and was later arrested for deserting his rural area and forced to dig ditches in a labor camp.
They sat at odd angles, some showing no more than a few inches peeking above the water, while others sat half-smashed in roadside ditches or alone in muddy fields.
Also, kids who had physically demanding summer jobs like working retail, washing cars or digging ditches are often highly appreciative of the perks of working in a phone-type environment.
As its title implies, this is another Fighting Fantasy offering that mostly ditches monsters and magic for something really rather different—Feudal Japan and a striking story of loyalty and honor.
Elsewhere in Yemen, we had seen tiny water irrigation ditches under country roads expertly targeted with precision airstrikes, so we knew the weapons the coalition was using could be incredibly accurate.
Microsoft later revived that program for the current generation in August 2018 with the launch of Xbox All Access, which ditches the up-front price but carries a higher monthly cost.
In 2015, the American Farm Bureau Federation led a lawsuit against the rule, arguing it puts the burden on farmers to get a permit for using fertilizers near ditches and streams.
One museum in Anren is devoted to the nearly 18m urban youngsters who were banished to the countryside for years of ploughing, hauling manure and digging ditches instead of being educated.
There's also Lost in Space, which ditches the kitsch of the 1960s original in favor of a straight science-fiction drama about the colonist Robinson family being, well, lost in space.
Young Adult ditches the earlier movie's sense of whimsy, aiming for something more ragged, to convey Mavis' state of mind as a former high school queen bee who's lost her buzz.
In a quest to make drones more functional (and just a little bit creepier), scientists have created a foldable robotic arm that allows drones to pick up objects inside narrow ditches.
But the formula, which ditches a keyboard and mouse in favor of a built-in projector and multi-touch capacitive touch mat, could find larger success in the office — or classroom.
This is the same concept that's used today in other legit third-party voicemail apps like YouMail or Google Voice, expect it ditches the idea of offering a hosted voicemail system.
In it, Fetty Wap ditches the melodic auto-tune in favour of some straight-up rapping, where he delivers a classic rags-to-riches story about making it against the odds.
Drive any highway or rock road in the state about this time of year and you will see that about every half-mile, the ditches are full of beautiful orange lilies.
Well, all we know right now is this: at some point in Episode 6, the Hound ditches his sword and for whatever reason exchanges it for what is most probably Gendry's hammer.
Just like Apple's newest iPhones, the iPad Pro gets rid of nearly all bezels around the screen, and ditches the Home button with the fingerprint sensor for a Face ID camera system.
It's the Switch you know, but it ditches removable Joy-Con controllers (as well as HD Rumble) and a TV-connected dock in favor of a smaller, more self-contained form factor.
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A list of the dead put out by Harris County painted a grim picture of the storm's brutality, describing bodies found floating face down in floodwaters, lying in ditches or across fences.
Gasoline-powered Outlanders come with three rows of seats and seating for seven, but the PHEV ditches that third row for a place to hold the electric setup, reducing seating to five.
The star ditches her signature cat eye and contour foundation look for a fresh-faced palate with a flushed rosy cheek and pale pink lip created by celebrity makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo.
I was also glad the film largely ditches the drab, dark colors that fill so much of DC's universe in favor of bright colors that popped even on the plane's tiny screen.
When he saw Hasidim rifle-butted as they dug ditches, or heard that Uncle Moishe had been shot on the spot for having fresh meat in his house, he felt like fighting.
In the Handmade series, artist Eric Petersen keeps the glass but ditches the stain, opting instead to make minimalist and often surreal translucent illustrations with various colored but transparent films and tapes.
Across the border, Venezuela plunged into a catastrophic blackout, which would last one week and affect over 80 percent of the country, sending desperate Venezuelans to urban drainage ditches for drinking water.
Across the border, Venezuela plunged into a catastrophic blackout, which would last one week and affect over 213 percent of the country, sending desperate Venezuelans to urban drainage ditches for drinking water.
This Hack Day's strangest product is probably the Netflix Zone, an alternate VR viewing experience made for the HTC Vive that ditches the existing living room simulation for a skeuomorphic video store.
"New York, I Love You" ditches all of Dev's romantic, career, and food woes in favor of an entirely new cast of characters, who are as New York as you can get.
Shah pointed to case studies like in Dar es Salaam, Tanzani's most populous city, where a pilot project focused on waste management after pinpointing garbage-clogged ditches as breeding hotspots for mosquitoes.
Also focused at gamers is the 34UM79G, an ultra-wide that ditches the curved shape of its siblings for a more traditional flat screen, and includes Google Cast out of the box.
Several drinkers in The Eagle talked of petty crime and reckless driving: bangers with Polish plates bombing along the Fen roads, their drivers clipping the boggy curbs and flipping into drainage ditches.
Escape took them through ditches, front yards With each day another story comes that makes it clearer how chaotic it was on the flame-filled and smoky day that the fire erupted.
The second thing you notice are the meticulously constructed stone terraces carved from a hillside and the stone-lined drainage ditches, all intended to slow the flow of water and prevent erosion.
The next-generation Sync infotainment system's interface "ditches complicated menus, making it easier to access features with touch, swipe and pinch controls that every smartphone owner will be comfortable using," Ford said.
A big firm that ditches fixed paid leave for open vacations can wipe millions of dollars worth of unused leave liabilities from its books that would otherwise be paid to departing employees.
Teams across the Venezuelan countryside built irrigation ditches to drain pools of standing water, distributed quinine and constructed cinder block homes in rural areas so that mosquitoes had fewer places to breed.
Visitors parked wherever they could: in ditches, along side roads, even stopping on a busy freeway, according to media reports, to walk across lanes of fast-moving traffic to see the farm.
Also complicating matters is a society gold digger named Lady Jaqueline Carstone (Lisa O'Hare), who promptly ditches her twit of a fiancé, Gerald Bolingbroke (Mark Evans), when Snibson's higher earning potential emerges.
It ditches the unique hinge found on the 9 Pro for a more traditional clamshell, and at 4.6 pounds it's a little more portable for the type of power you're getting inside.
Facing criticism from Western allies that it was too slow to stop the flow jihadis from Syria, Turkey has fortified its 900 km (560 miles) border with fences, minefields, ditches and a wall.
Reliford Cooper, IIICooper fled from police one Wednesday evening in October, leading them on a high-speed chase that involved running through a stop sign and two ditches before crashing into a house.
If the Trump administration ditches the guidance and other policies, it would effectively end an interpretation of federal law that gives trans people protections they otherwise don't have in much of the country.
The state says the curfews are imposed so police can remove barricades, explosive devices and ditches set up by the PKK, deemed a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and European Union.
Huawei's Nova 4, the phone that ditches the display notch for a circular "hole punch" cutout, will be released on December 17th, according to a new teaser image posted on Weibo (via MySmartPrice).
He's not happy about it, but it's clear the kid is in his feelings: He's been kicked out of school, no longer wants to play basketball, and purposely ditches his dad for dinner.
It is capable of riding over ditches, over rough terrain, climbing stairs and can traverse through openings up to 24 inches wide and obstacles up to 16 inches tall, according to the manufacturer.
The move came the same day that Pepsi pulled a controversial ad in which Jenner ditches a photo shoot to join a street protest and then gives a Pepsi to a police officer.
It had been declared after moves by Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants to set up barricades, dig ditches and plant explosives there, but the statement said security force operations had achieved their goal.
Nestle launched a review of the unit in September, as the maker of Nescafe coffee and Perrier water ditches underperforming businesses and fends off criticism from an activist investor who wants an overhaul.
But it appears that GoPro is applying some design cues from last year's Hero 4 Session here — the camera's surface ditches the familiar silver-and-black finish for an all-black rubber look.
Driving, walking or generally being in floodwaters can be dangerous due to downed and electrified power lines and deep water ditches that can too easily be traps for vehicles, leading to tragic results.
"I don't know if there's any golf course that has anything quite like these ditches," said Mike Davis, the executive director of the United States Golf Association, which conducts the United States Open.
While the Oakmont ditches were plainly drawn on the earliest sketches of the golf course, many remain in places that might capture the drive of only a hacker, not a top professional golfer.
"The new user-interface ditches the current colorful and translucent look in favor of a simpler design that emphasizes black and white backgrounds and text," Mark Gurman of 9 to 5 Mac notes.
Rather than play them out on the table, where they might be vulnerable, he ditches them all—again, facedown—into Archives, his discard pile, hoping Schupp won't go poking around in his trash.
Maisel, a new comedy about a fast-talking gal (which sounds familiar) who ditches her dreams of achieving housewife perfection in 1950s New York City to pursue standup comedy (which sounds less so).
The Dyson Corrale is a straightener that ditches Dyson's signature air technology and instead focuses on flexible copper plates that fully encase locks of hair to ensure they receive even heat and tension.
There are many similar divots and ditches in the literary landscape, but we'll keep peering into Mr. Roth's because so few have dug and illuminated with such verve, wit, fearlessness and emotional acuity.
After a season of seething through her marriage to Attorney General Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti), Wendy finally ditches their Brooklyn brownstone and seeks shelter in her boss/friend/patient Bobby Axelrod's (Damian Lewis) penthouse.
And Mr Johnson should be in no doubt that unless he ditches the fantastical promises and gets serious about doing a deal, he may end up being compared not to Churchill, but to Chamberlain. ■
The officials said what set him off was a report that the Turkish Minister of Defense threatened to kill the US-backed Kurdish allies and put them "in ditches" once the US pulled out.
The EPA has countered that the language of WOTUS is intended to clarify which waterways will be protected, and that the focus will remain on critical waterways, not trivial suits for ditches or puddles.
But his latest project, Holedown (available on the App Store and Google Play for $3.99), ditches the complicated puzzle and strategy aspects for a more approachable arcade experience that's nearly impossible to put down.
Most noticeably, the bottom bezel of the phone's front ditches a physical home button (likely in favor of virtual controls embedded into the display), clearing out space for a nearly all-screen front design.
Our thought bubble: The foray into streaming is smart because they have experience in that market, which is growing rapidly as their core audience of millennials cuts the cord and ditches standard cable packages.
"Residents no longer feel the need to throw their trash into the area's drainage ditches," said Yves Balla, a Nkolbikok resident, as he pointed out a rubbish collector at work in a neighbor's compound.
The reporter wrote it was time the president's son "starts dressing the part" and ditches his T-shirts and shorts in favor of a blazer, shirt and tie with combed hair when in public.
Shallow ditches running alongside the track provided water from an aqueduct to wet the track down between events — foot races and field events like the javelin — as well as drinking water for the athletes.
The ditches, waist high in some places, were a functional and architecturally strategic element of the original layout, funneling rainwater off the course while simultaneously ensnaring the wayward golf ball into a shadowy abyss.
Nigel Farage has warned Boris Johnson that the Brexit Party will contest every single seat in Britain at the upcoming general election unless the prime minister ditches his Brexit deal with the European Union.
In a miscalculated bid at relevancy, it also ditches Shakespeare's poetry and prose for a generic hero's journey, one that leans hard on Timothée Chalamet's droopy charisma as the dissolute prince turned warrior-king.
The rule also carves out exemptions for agriculture, and it doesn't regulate most drainage ditches — the types of waterways that Pruitt and the American Farm Bureau Federation cite as the source of their confusion.
Sure, neither player lights up a room personality-wise, but as the world this week ditches their ruined NCAA basketball brackets and moves on to their Masters office pools, this duo can't be ignored.
The proposal cuts the funds for Superfund cleanup and ditches funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, which is working to clean up the resource that 35 million Americans rely on for their drinking water.
An update to the AirPods headphones, possibly with wireless charging abilities, is possible as could be a new iPad Pro that ditches the home button in favor of Face ID and a full-screen display.
The biggest difference between the New 23DS XL and the New 22DS XL is in the name: the New 22DS ditches the stereoscopic 23D gimmick of the 22DS entirely, opting for standard two-dimensional displays.
In the exaggerated world of OnRush, of course, that's turned up to 11: There are planks to barrel roll off of, trees to slam into (or better, to slam opponents into), ditches to plummet into.
Like Sling TV, it ditches the text-only linear guide for rows of thumbnails you click through as the default experience, but you can still click over to "Guide" if you prefer a traditional layout.
Virgin ditches the red, white, and purple for black Meanwhile, the flight boots are home to the only splash of color; the bright blue Virgin Galactic iris logo sits at the top of each tongue.
The worst case scenario happened to Chinese startup Wukong Bike, which was forced to close after a mere six months after it lost nearly 90 percent of its bicycles to theft, vandalism and 'prank' ditches.
Fox News has confirmed search teams were looking through ditches about a mile away from the reserve, near the same farm that FBI investigators were said to have searched for nearly two hours last week.
A wall-based work, "For Happiness" (1970, 130 by 99 by 75 inches as installed) ditches the square-and-trapezoid for a motif of interlaced circles strongly reminiscent of Stella's "Protractor" series of 1967–1970.
The pending conservative legal challenges could undo important elements of Obama's presidential legacy if Trump, as expected, opts not to defend the Obama policies in court or simply ditches the initiatives that are under attack.
Then, the water in the ditches started lapping onto the shoulder, and then spread over more and more of the road until it was completely covered, high enough to reach the grill of my SUV.
Turkish security forces have launched operations in towns and cities across the predominantly Kurdish southeast to root out Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants, who have declared autonomy and built ditches and barricades in residential areas.
It ditches the automatic motorized monitor arm in favor of a manually adjustable one, but it keeps the same giant steel structure that supports up to three displays to encase you into this gaming chair.
Nestle put its skin health unit up for sale on Thursday, as the maker of Nescafe and Perrier water ditches underperforming businesses and seeks to fend off criticism from an activist investor demanding an overhaul.
Car makers haven't got nearly as long a lead time to perfect the maps that will keep driverless cars from sliding into ditches or hitting misplaced medians if they want to meet their optimistic deadlines.
We heard about them in a National Geographic story, but they were first noticed during World War I. Desert kites are hard to see from the ground — they just seem like random ditches and ridges.
The iPhone X, because it ditches the home button and packs in so many aggressive forward-looking features, is bound to feel at times like it's got a foot stuck in two different eras of technology.
The Wonderboom ditches the flying saucer form factor of its predecessor and instead looks like a shorter version of its UE Boom 2 and MegaBoom siblings, allowing it to offer a similar 360 degrees of sound.
That's why Trust only gets truly exciting when it ditches the King Lear-ian drama of the Getty manse for Paul III's infamous abduction, which was also the subject of All The Money In The World.
Pai and his supporters have said net neutrality will be upheld through a competitive market and the watchful eye of the FTC, which will be tasked with regulating ISPs if the FCC ditches its current rules.
Breadcrumbing, by the way, is not to be confused with "benching" — when you keep a couple of partners you don't really like on rotation to soften the blow if the one you really dig ditches you.
Salivating at the prospect of a huge payday from a Texas development company, the defiant Rapanos proceeded to level and fill the site, which was connected by ditches and creeks all the way to Lake Huron.
Tailored to the more "on-the-fly" experience that the original Switch offered, the Lite ditches the detachable Joy-Con controllers and TV dock for a smaller design that fits perfectly into a more mobile lifestyle.
Peter Weber's Bachelor season kicked off with 30 women, who he will narrow down and narrow down until, hopefully, he ditches them all to find lasting love with Hannah Brown, er, whoever The Bachelor winner is.
Third, in response to farmers' concerns, the Clean Water Rule added a new exemption for certain types of ditches and puddles, to ease the concern that EPA would start regulating minor water bodies on farmers' properties.
Still licking his wounds from losing the Iowa caucuses, Donald J. Trump is rolling out a new advertisement that ditches his gloom and doom about the dire state of America in favor of a more positive message.
Petro, a one-time member of the now defunct M19 insurgent group, wants a new economic model that ditches reliance on extractive industries for renewable energy and a land reform that promotes an increase in productive use.
Ian Bogost explains in the Atlantic: To account for the certainty of flooding, Houston has built drainage channels, sewers, outfalls, on- and off-road ditches, and detention ponds to hold or move water away from local areas.
This is the premise for proyectosLA, an exhibit which heavily touts its #nowalls ethos with an off-kilter, hybrid setup that ditches the walls and booths of the traditional art fair in favor of an open space.
After he recovers, Tyrion is supplanted by his newly returned father as hand of the king, and ordered to marry Sansa Stark after Joffrey ditches her in favor of Margaery Tyrell and an alliance with her house.
While resiliency took the form of better culverts and ditches to manage water from major storms, Front Porch Forum was pitched as a way to make those communities more resilient by shoring up the bonds between neighbors.
We've had flashbacks to the lives of Serena Joy, Luke, and Nick in the past three episodes, and now this ninth installment crosscuts between various perspectives and completely ditches Offred's narration in favor of forward narrative momentum.
In the clip, Jenner played the part of a model who ditches a photo shoot to join a group of protesters in the street and calms the chaos by handing a police officer a can of Pepsi.
She sings a joyless rendition of Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" at karaoke, then ditches her boyfriend for an older man of dubious intent played by Mark Moses (Duck Phillips of "Mad Men").
Even forty years ago, the flow south of Albuquerque was so depleted by farmers and by the city's sprawling population that the kayakers had to divert to the network of irrigation ditches that run alongside the river.
Turning away from the river, I follow them south across the marsh, locating the wooden footbridges that cross the drainage ditches, and finally heading west, until the square stone steeple of St James's Church comes into view.
Southern Idaho has a distinctive stamp on its identity, laid down by the harsh climatic reality of the arid interior American West, and then by the Mormon settlers who dug ditches on arrival there in the 1800s.
The impact: Since the 1990s, some Louisianans have been forced to deal with the consequences of living near huge petrochemical facilities, including air that smelled of rotten eggs, blue fluid in their ditches, miscarriages and cancer diagnoses.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey said Kurdish militants east of the Euphrates in Syria "will be buried in their ditches when the time comes", after President Donald Trump began what will be a total withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria.
To get the weight down, the entry-level 5420 ditches the optical drive (still a demand on many rugged notebooks), a PCMIA card reader (used for legacy diagnostic peripherals like firewire), and the option for multiple hard drives.
This is quite different from most other species of mosquitoes, like the ones that transmit West Nile virus, which tend to lay their eggs in marshes, rice fields, ditches, the edges of streams and small, temporary rain pools.
Tribune Publishing Co. ditches Tronc name after just two years (Bloomberg) Why it matters: The media company's attempt to run full-force into the digital era with a new name mostly sparked countless jokes, and not much else.
The whole story line is heading toward this date, but in a completely unnecessary twist, Rebecca's date is with a boring man named Ethan whom she ditches to attend the open mic night at Ray's bar, of course.
Ramsey, who shot to fame after a video of him singing Hank Williams Sr.'s "Lovesick Blues" at an Illinois Walmart went viral, ditches traditional country to sing about a girl he loves on the pop-flavored track.
Other yokai warn people away from real-world dangers — like the kappa; the terminally polite, cucumber-loving goblin creatures that live in ditches at the side of rice fields, and sometimes drag unwary children to a watery doom.
She said that some residents had been killed for refusing to fight for the jihadists, and that those inside were surviving on old stacks of rice, a few dates and water from unsafe sources such as drainage ditches.
The streaming series ditches the shiny, kitschy vaneer of the Melissa Joan Hart version of the Archie Comics character we remember from childhood for an actually chilling adventure influenced by the likes of The Exorcist and Rosemary's Baby.
Elsewhere in the southeast, tanks at military bases in the town of Sirnak fired shells at ditches and barricades, according to witnesses who saw smoke rising from the shelled areas as gunfire and blasts resounding around the town.
Part of it goes back to Mr. Ailes's Ohio roots as a son of factory foreman, a boy who dug ditches as a teenager but then went on to work his way up from the bottom in broadcasting.
The GOP says the administration is seeking to assert federal control over puddles, ditches, areas that are occasionally wet and other large sections of private or state land in violation of the intent of the Clean Water Act.
Mark Rylance stated that he is not likely to perform at the Royal Shakespeare Company unless the theater ditches its sponsorship deal with BP. "It's not philanthropic of BP, it's a calculated advertising ploy," Rylance told BBC Radio 4.
At this year's E3 gaming expo, Razer refreshed its littlest laptop, the Blade Stealth, with the latest specs, and announced a new, toned down version with a larger screen (but the same dimensions) that ditches the brand's neon green.
Like Google Chrome's Incognito mode, activating the feature in the YouTube app reportedly stops the service from saving whatever videos you watch and temporarily ditches whatever subscriptions you may have, all while letting you remain signed into your account.
She tries to play it cool, but Nova can tell her sister is in distress, so she ditches Dubois (wah!) to go over to her sister's house and offer her some company (ok, maybe makes ditching Dubois worth it
The singer recently took the next logical step in his worldwide apology press tour, doing a cover shoot for GQ magazine in which he ditches his usual harem pants and oversized hoodies in favor of some well-tailored suiting.
Sure, every company that ditches the analog jack tells you to go wireless, but what if you don't want another gadget that needs regular charging, or you switch devices often and don't enjoy diagnosing Bluetooth pairing problems every day?
"The ditches are full, the river's high, there's nowhere else for that water to go," Beth Wolf, a Fort Bend County spokeswoman, told the AP. Astronaut Terry Virts tweeted a satellite picture of the swollen Brazos River on Saturday.
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We got our first taste of these capabilities a year ago, when we raced a car through the Nevada desert against a prototype of Hexo+, a French drone that ditches the remote control and simply follows your cell phone.
But for all the clumsy obviousness of the implied parable—an individual virtuoso ditches communism's dead-end and literally hops into the fucking Cadillac that will take him to fame and wealth in America—the mythic element fit Ordóñez.
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"The ditches are a pain in the butt, but most of us know that we're better off just taking a drop and the penalty," said Gerry Hickel, a member of Oakmont's archive committee and one of the club's historians.
Watch in this clip as Stern, with an assist from his supportive 80-year-old "Bubbie," wows the Sharks with his pitch for NoHBO, an eco-friendly shampoo that ditches the traditional bottle for a candy wrapper-like alternative.
In the decades after the land was designated a wildlife refuge in 1908, under the orders of President Theodore Roosevelt, conservationists built dikes, storage dams, canals, ditches and channels, and sprayed rotenone, an aquatic poison, to kill invasive carp.
A 16-inch MacBook Pro that ditches the butterfly keyboard for new scissor-style keys and has a sharper display with thinner bezels is also not expected to be shown at the iPhone event, but later in the fall.
" Mr. Ailes, who regularly reminded associates that he dug ditches as a teenager, told me, "I built Fox News on my own life experience; I built it understanding the pressures and the worries and the aspirations of average Americans.
Apple just debuted its 16-inch MacBook Pro in November, which features a larger screen, a revamped keyboard that ditches the much-criticized butterfly mechanism for a new one inspired by its popular Magic keyboard, and additional configuration options.
At the time, she was an M.F.A. candidate at Yale working on her now-iconic series "Girl Pictures" (1997-2002), staged portraits of adolescent girls cast as runaways wandering beneath highway overpasses and mucking around in roadside drainage ditches.
The morning was swampish and there was a rotten-vegetable stink from the ditches and the berries were dull jewels on the hedges—she wanted it to happen quickly and then to be done with the whole unfathomable business.

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