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FRIDAY • Spacecraft that ferried a humanoid undocks from ISS.
The sperm is ultimately ferried to the ovaries, for fertilization.
Ambulances ferried away the wounded as police cordoned off streets.
They also ferried passengers who would have been stranded otherwise.
Food is "ferried" to the couch on a quiet night.
Hundreds of Americans have been ferried out of the country.
He ferried someone home, then delivered an order of KFC.
Evacuated residents are ferried to safety in Orange, Texas, on Aug.
The Confidence ferried the survivors to the Greek port of Kalamata.
Armored personnel carriers ferried troops and riot police to the scene.
Later that day, rescue boats came and ferried them to safety.
The boys won out, and Dunn was hurriedly ferried to doctors.
They ferried the buzzing boxes home by car, train, bus and bicycle.
NEARLY 20.5,20.7 lorries are ferried between Rotterdam's port and Britain every day.
At the time, horse-drawn trolley cars ferried people around the city.
Eventually someone in a pickup ferried the man around to an ambulance.
Swarms of butterflies ferried between them like they had places to go.
Bleacher seating on a moving track ferried the audience among the four.
Self-driving mobile pallets ferried towering shelves of goods across the warehouse.
From there, they are ferried to Winnipeg, Manitoba's capital, to file asylum claims.
Our waiter ferried over plates of soup and salad, chicken parmesan, and lasagna.
Emergency responders picked up McMahon and his pilot and ferried them to shore.
Ore would be trucked and ferried for over 80 miles through pristine habitat.
In doing so, they ferried out anyone who couldn't live under Assad's rule.
Several Progress ships successfully ferried cargo to the space station before Thursday's failure.
They were squirreled away at home or ferried to institutions, an exhausting embarrassment.
He also ferried people from New York after the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.
He purchased Trader Joe's groceries in Washington State and ferried them across the border.
Nold then ferried the animal on the nose of his longboard back to shore.
The boat capsized on Thursday morning while farmers were being ferried to their farmlands.
With the help of the home's owners, fire crews ferried the snakes to safety.
We were ferried from site to site by bus and many activities were planned.
Several business provided support, including Goya Foods, whose helicopter ferried supplies to remote areas.
Halo's new players are being ferried into games they'd maybe never seek out themselves.
Investigators determined between 20-30 llamas were ferried away from the facility, authorities said.
Every few weeks, the police ferried them to court to provide evidence in cases.
Once the crystals are large enough, they will be ferried back to Earth for testing.
Nearby, some Zimbabweans queued for cash outside banks while public taxis ferried commuters to work.
The Soyuz rocket ferried a stack of 73 satellites into space for several different companies.
First, it was coal and lumber being ferried out of the state in heaping stacks.
The instructor then ferried the animal on the nose of his longboard back to shore.
They get burritos ferried to them in the sky, a dorm room dream come true.
He managed to paddle back to shore and a rescue helicopter ferried him to hospital.
Soon after, having just been ferried to dry land, the co-pilot turns to Sully.
Devis Leonel Rivera Maradiaga led a brutal drug gang that ferried tons of cocaine north.
His father and grandfather ferried people and goods along the region's inland waterways, locals said.
Once hatched, tadpoles clamber on the males' backs to be ferried to pools of water.
He was ferried in a privately chartered plane; the governors association paid $10,725, records show.
And one by one, they were ferried to shore, where the Fire Department was waiting.
So far, about 500 Americans have been ferried out of the country on chartered flights.
There was a time before cars or buses ferried people where they needed to go.
Many other bodies were ferried by army helicopters to other provinces for relatives to retrieve.
The dozen jet skiers ferried rescued people to the Casuarina Bridge, the closest dry spot.
He personally ferried blood samples on his moped through the panicked city to a lab.
Some officers ferried people to the emergency room, Columbia Police Chief Michael Kelly told CNN.
I devoured decluttering books and articles and ferried carloads of stuff to the thrift store.
Nichols' mom cooked for the crew, and his dad ferried people to and from the set.
There would also be off-ramps so people could be ferried more precisely to their destination.
By midnight Sunday, all victims were ferried to the main morgue and identified by Monday afternoon.
He was ferried back to the field by Taylor Phinney and did not lose any time.
Then the workers ferried them to safety on the other side of the lake, Charles said.
Waiters ferried ornate fruit platters and Grey Goose bottles topped with sparklers to the V.I.P. tables.
They ferried their buckets into Cape Town, emptying their contents at the entrance to City Hall.
Office staff worked remotely during the lockdown, while the company's delivery workers ferried food to customers.
She alone ferried 23 Spitfires and 22 other kinds of aircraft to airfields during the war.
Communication with the outside world happens through notes ferried out of the chamber by Senate pages.
Barges ferried his cannons and artillery up the Hudson, according to a tour guide, Steve Santangelo.
Before cars were common, and buses ferried people around, people still had to get to work.
Churchill was ferried to the U.S. warship for their meeting on the deck of the Augusta.
Nearby, others ferried around crates of petrol bombs and wrapped arrows in cloth to set aflame.
The county of 22016,20163 ferried 22016,214 people who don't have cars in school buses to Raleigh.
The county of 200,000 ferried 1,100 people who don't have cars in school buses to Raleigh.
It was unclear whether any of the U.S. aid being ferried to Colombia would reach Venezuelans.
Soon enough, our waiter ferried out a giant plate of our appetizers: the Buca Trio Platter ($35).
For years, one ferried corporate visitors from the train station to the GE plant in Lynn, Massachusetts.
However, the star had survived the destruction and was ferried away by family members in a boat.
The passengers were ferried back to the terminal and would be put on later flights, he added.
Local TV footage showed shocked residents soaked in blood stumbling about, then being ferried away to hospitals.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The lime-green buses once ferried Syrians to school, work and dates at Damascus cafes.
Next, the rainbow-hued aluminum is ferried back to the shop where it is resealed and reassembled.
The lawyer insisted that, yes, Mr. Barnes was ferried around in fancy cars, but he rented them.
Pakistani troops confronted Haqqani militants as they ferried the family across the tribal lands of northwest Pakistan.
He ferried victims of police abuse to file complaints with the attorney general's office on human rights.
Many attendees are ferried from event to event in luxury cars, which clog up the small town.
The ship typically anchors offshore and takes aboard patients ferried to the vessel by helicopter or small boats.
Her other older brother, Cedric, helped carry Carl into the truck that ferried them to the evacuation buses.
The plastic ended up in the animal's faeces and houses, both of which ferried them into the deep.
Special buses and trains ferried mourners to Bnei Brak, a religious town on the outskirts of Tel Aviv.
One enterprising guest with a car on a hill ferried us in shifts to the train for Bologna.
She was then ferried past ISIS front lines and met her brother in Tel Afar in northwestern Iraq.
The bells were ferried aboard a United States Air Force plane, the Spirit of MacArthur, named after Gen.
They were ferried from the battlefield in Afghan Army helicopters, avoiding a potentially dangerous journey on the roads.
Residents watched from inside as ambulance workers searched the dead for identification and ferried the wounded to hospitals.
The fossils took five months to be ferried by boat and arrive at various laboratories around the world.
He said they would be ferried on special buses to a non-commercial terminal at Oakland International Airport.
Ambulances ferried about 2,000 from remote areas to health facilities so they could access care during the storm.
Rather than let them sail back empty, shipping companies ferried scrap for the return leg at rock-bottom prices.
Maja ferried the bombers to and from their respective sites, and then proceeded to help them flee the country.
At least two children were killed and ambulances ferried scores of injured people to Turkey for treatment, he said.
The air was breathable; the sewers worked; yellow-and-green buses ferried people through its broad, gulmohar-lined boulevards.
Sometimes, after these private chats, we are ferried back into a ceremonial room to ask questions, even uncomfortable ones.
One night, a server ferried a wheel of Parmigiano-Reggiano the size of a wedding cake to the table.
Each weekday, the staff ferried the young prince to class, at a prestigious academy called the al-Riyadh Schools.
Chinese airlines ferried 1003 million passengers in 2015, with that number expected to grow to 1.19 billion by 2034.
Later that morning, Giovanni Castilla, my guide, and I ferried across the river in a large, wood-planked canoe.
For a time Mr. Blaichman managed to bicycle about freely and ferried food from outlying farms into the village.
During my visit, I ferried four hardy senior ladies back downtown after a protest across the highway from Brownells.
Jet's packages are being ferried around New York by Parcel, a Brooklyn delivery service that Walmart acquired last year.
Inside, Chi Giang, 36, a placid man in glasses, worked the register as waiters ferried bowls of steaming broth.
Nepal Tourism Board official Nandini Thapa said army rescuers, who were ferried in by helicopter, had already started digging.
People injured by the eruption were ferried to tourist vessels by rigid inflatable boats like the one pictured below.
A humanitarian corridor that once ferried people from Greece to Germany via bus and train closed in March 2016.
The choppers ferried around 8 customers to the airport on their first day, said Thumby Aviation chairman K.N.G Nair.
Instead, foreigners were ferried to privately owned resort islands where villas jutting out into the ocean are the norm.
His mother, stepfather and neighbors were also in the crowd, ferried over by John on private jet for the occasion.
More were ferried across from the island of Chios, where riot police clashed hours earlier with demonstrators protesting the expulsions.
About 3,700 tourists and nearly 1,400 cars were ferried off Ocracoke as of Saturday, according to the Hyde County website.
The absence of this information is bittersweet: We are bewildered, but we are also ferried over from imagery into imagination.
We carted away rubble after demolition or ferried cinder block and building materials to apartments he renovated on the side.
Free buses ferried voters from Turkish neighborhoods to the Cologne Consulate, where several voters explained why they favored Mr. Erdogan.
They do the same for cheap Nigerian fuel coming the other way, often ferried into Benin in jerrycans on small canoes.
For more than 90 years, the rich, famous, and beautiful have been ferried to their special occasions inside Rolls-Royce Phantoms.
The USS Bainbridge was nearby when the incident happened and a tug ferried crew members of the Kokuka Courageous to it.
El-Sayed's wife of 12 years, psychiatrist Sarah Jukaku, accompanied him in a big white Suburban that ferried them around town.
They created a conductive polymer solution that the rose soaked up and ferried throughout its vessels with its own natural fluids.
The performers will take up 21956 rooms in the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, and will be ferried around in 2500 cars.
His idea is to build a series of tunnels under L.A. with cars ferried around on pods at around 125 mph.
The Jones Act requires all goods ferried between US ports to be carried on ships built, owned and operated by Americans.
There were shops selling candy and hats, and golf carts ferried those who didn't want to walk to the site's highlights.
Khalil was ferried to the front lines along with a unit of children who served as little more than cannon fodder.
His idea is to build a series of tunnels under LA with cars ferried around on pods at around 125 mph.
Workers filled three giant freighters to the gills with steel, and a fourth ferried the membrane that serves as the roof.
Mary Thomas was tried for her role in the rebellion and ferried across the Atlantic to a women's prison in Copenhagen.
And Macedonian authorities are now investigating whether Mr. Gruevski was ferried across the border in a vehicle with Hungarian diplomatic plates.
But she worries that awareness disclaimers and privilege apologies have ferried us to a silly, self-involved realm of oppression Olympics.
As waiters in chambray shirts ferried carafes of wine, Ms. Jones said she had worked to make the party more diverse.
Now children are much in evidence at the bus stop in the morning, where they wait to be ferried to school.
A Southwest-operated 737 Max experienced an engine problem in late March while being ferried from Florida to California for storage.
Through two World Wars, the Great Depression and the dawn of the space age, it ferried more than 100 million passengers.
The same thing was happening at King's Landing, as Cersei welcomed back Euron Greyjoy after he ferried the Golden Company to her.
For over 10 years New Yorkers have hiked, trekked, ferried, bussed and maybe even gotten "flewed" out to Ikea's bustling Brooklyn hub.
RFA, an American news outlet, reported that during the protest in Zhenjiang some taxi drivers ferried old soldiers around free of charge.
It carried LBJ's body after his death in 1973, and after Nixon's death in 1994, it ferried his casket home to California.
CHIANG MAI, Thailand — For 15 years she ferried tourists around Cambodia's famous landmarks before dropping dead at the side of the road.
For the past five years, he's ferried daycare residents to and from their homes, and helped feed and provided companionship to others.
Movie theaters can certainly survive by selling ever-more-expensive fancy food ferried to you by bent-over servers in the dark.
His idea is to build a series of tunnels in L.A. with cars being ferried around on pods at around 125 mph.
He escaped, helped by a fisherman from Niger who ferried him across the river that forms the border between the two countries.
In the pre-dawn darkness, a bus ferried the crew to its jet, its engines running, bombs hanging off its massive wings.
Around noon on Monday, the police boarded an empty N train, which ferried officers down the track to retrieve the wayward herbivores.
At the time her son believed she was being ferried to higher ground, she was found floating face down in the floodwater.
After all, she grew up a quiet art school student in the South whose supportive mom ferried her to community theater rehearsals.
Women with poofy rabbit tails and exposed haunches ferried drinks beneath photos of Hugh Hefner as fashion kids jiggled to Drake hits.
The seriously injured were ferried to a hospital in Multan, about 80 miles to the north, which has a burn treatment unit.
After the ceremony, Lockheed ferried the aircraft to Luke Air Force Base in Arizona where Turkish pilots began training alongside U.S. airmen.
It used to serve as a sprawling depot for the coal that was once ferried through the city by canal, powering everything.
Historically, children often served in ancillary roles during wartime, as couriers, drummer boys, or "powder monkeys," who ferried ammunition to cannon crews.
We last see Abu Hassar, the ex-jihadi, as a laborer in Turkey, paying a smuggler who ferried his siblings to Europe.
Foster ferried them back across the Atlantic to Mobile, where he smuggled the ship past authorities in 1860 under cover of darkness.
Among the goodies that the rocket ferried to space on the 20,000 lb Dragon capsule is something called an International Docking Adapter (IDA).
Trains and buses ferried in protesters from around Italy to take part in the event, staged in Ancient Rome's famed chariot racing stadium.
Service was interrupted for about two hours, but buses ferried passengers around the car until it was cleared and the train was reopened.
Armored vehicles blocked roads to the main government offices, parliament and the courts in central Harare, while taxis ferried commuters to work nearby.
The exact death toll was unclear, he added, because most of the bodies were "ferried away by the police, possibly for mass burial".
Uber has offered two wheels for courier services, like UberRush, but this is the first time it has ferried passengers around on motorbikes.
Rescuers ferried people on the jet skis to a highway bridge, one of the few places on Grand Bahama that was not flooded.
He said Hungarian police were working to disrupt human trafficking networks that ferried migrants, often in poorly ventilated refrigerator trucks, across international borders.
In London, passengers were being ferried around by a small fleet of electric taxis, nicknamed Hummingbirds for the distinctive whir of their engines.
In 2002, agency operatives working with Pakistani authorities captured a Qaeda suspect, Abu Zubaydah, and ferried him to the C.I.A. prison in Thailand.
Previously, Canadian transport planes ferried Soviet-era light weaponry from Eastern Europe to the Peshmerga, although it never contributed weapons of its own.
An aide picked me up and ferried me to him, for President Houthi changes locations daily to avoid being bombed by the Saudis.
Men with flat brimmed hats and women in long dresses lined the Avenida Central as a carriage ferried his corpse to the cathedral.
If a plane is sufficiently delayed, "it has to be ferried back overnight without passengers," said Robert Mann, an industry analyst and consultant.
And so, one afternoon, he ferried Sasha to the hospital, where a sympathetic doctor had agreed to give the cat a thyroid scan.
Waiters ferried trays of oysters and potato croquettes into the back room where Kevin Aviance, a fixture of downtown night life, was D.J.ing.
Most members of the American Expeditionary Forces were ferried from New York Harbor to Europe (some of them on the converted German vessels).
From here, the Dragon will be recovered from the Pacific and its contents will be recovered once it's ferried back to dry land.
Overall, stroke patients met by a MSU received treatment nearly 30 minutes quicker than those ferried to the hospital by a traditional ambulance.
Buses ferried people including company employees from Cairo and other cities to the rally, where crowds waved Egyptian flags and pictures of Sisi.
This is the part of the craft that ferried it from Earth to Mars, and Insight needed to leave it behind in space.
TV footage showed the portly AML leader being ferried to the rally on the back of a motorbike through the side streets of Rawalpindi.
Melania Trump, in a cream-colored coat and signature five-inch high heels, and Barron, were ferried around Manhattan by a Secret Service detail.
Trash-strewn floodwaters inundated city blocks in California's third-largest city, as firefighters in inflatable boats on Tuesday ferried stranded residents to dry ground.
Later, the more seriously wounded started to come out, carried in the arms of survivors and ferried to hospitals in private cars, she said.
Deadline also mentions that the cast and crew have been ferried back to their homes, meaning star Katherine Langford may be back in Australia.
The unluckiest are ferried to Europe by dodgy agents, left without a club, and resort to begging rather than returning to Africa in shame.
"We have alerted all hospitals so that those rescued can be provided with immediate support on site or be ferried to hospitals," Bayraytay said.
Witnesses said residents ferried victims to Misrata hospitals in ambulances and cars, many with shrapnel wounds and some bodies too damaged to be identified.
In 2015, Dr. Hartman suited up in a life vest and hip waders and ferried a kayak full of plastic birds to the islands.
More than 500 horses are ferried at the start of the summer season onto Mackinac Island in Lake Huron where it meets Lake Michigan.
Rescuers were sifting through the wreckage in search of survivors, while backhoes were clearing the debris and ambulances ferried the injured to nearby hospitals.
The Army Air Forces later assigned him to Casablanca, Morocco, where he tested newly assembled and repaired planes and ferried them to the front.
About 2,500 people visit Liangjiahe each day, People's Daily reported, and many of them are ferried in on minibuses after paying a $3 ticket.
Now that this elite private army has been ferried over from Essos on Euron Greyjoy's fleet, was this a good purchase on Cersei's part?
He said he had lost count of how many men, women and children he had ferried over to the ramp from the flooded houses.
When Chennai, one of India's largest cities, almost ran dry amid weak rains this summer, over 5000 private tankers ferried in water from outside.
He limped out, his knee entombed in a brace, and fixed himself a plate of Mexican food before being ferried away on a cart.
It is counted and recounted and stuffed into bulging envelopes, slid into back pockets and ferried around town in beaters and fully loaded S.U.V.s.
When Qatar Airways, the national airline, was barred from Saudi airspace in June, Omani aeroplanes (rented by Qatar) ferried stranded passengers from Jeddah to Doha.
Her family was losing hope when some local policemen arrived with a cot, covered her with a blanket and ferried her to the nearest hospital.
The Falcon 13 rocket successfully ferried the GovSat-1 communications satellite toward orbit 32 minutes after launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
Surgal and Parsons built Jane into an even larger network of anonymous volunteers who ferried some 11,303 patients through each phase of the abortion process.
It also ferried the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) to the International Space Station, taking the concept of low-cost prefab housing to outer space.
Waiters in red fezzes and fake mustaches -- it was a theme night -- ferried cocktails and hors d'oeuvres to customers in expensive shirts and sequined dresses.
While Air Force One has ferried the president with its current color scheme dating back to the Kennedy administration, Trump asked to update the look.
In the early 20th century, the roads that rapacious colonization had built now ferried a trickle of adventurous visitors from the West across the territory.
According to that confession, Ahmed had pledged allegiance to ISIS, and acted as a low-level operative who ferried suicide bombers to their targeted locations.
"No one has seen anything like this," said Mohamed Ouhassou, a Berber and driver who has ferried journalists during the Marathon des Sables since 2004.
Young Julius was ferried to safety in the homes and families of various zookeepers who nursed him back to health for almost a full year.
The plane was being ferried from Orlando to California for short-term storage when pilots reported "a performance issue" with an engine right after takeoff.
Human workers place packages on top of the seat cushion-sized Little Orange bots, with these items scanned and then ferried over to the correct chute.
The exhibition's larger, back room visualizes the Harmonized System as if it were applied to the ocean itself, rather than the goods being ferried over it.
The workers were being ferried to a plantation to pick fruit, he said, adding that the seriously injured were transported by helicopter to several different hospitals.
Guests were picked up at security-heavy checkpoints and ferried to the Spiegel/Kerr abode in black vans and limos with darkened windows, according to TMZ.
On the deck of Thunder Horse, they work two-week shifts, drink seawater from a desalination plant, and eat ribs and chicken ferried in by boat.
Harriet Tubman, an African-American who ferried thousands of slaves to freedom, will replace the slaveholding Andrew Jackson on the center of a new $211 note.
He moved a few years later to Mombasa, on Kenya's coast, where he ferried cargos of dried fish, rice and oil with a crew of two.
Now Chinese executives, ferried to the portico in German cars, enter through circular front doors painted with a huge red shuang xi, which means double happiness.
The horse is named Butterscotch, and she's been ferried to an unidentified beach by Samuel (Robert Pattinson) as a gift for his fiancée, Penelope (Mia Wasikowska).
Sympathetic villagers offered some drinking water and packets of snacks, while autorickshaw drivers ferried families to the sprawl of makeshift settlements that surround the Kutupalong camp.
Arden kept a chauffeured Bentley ("racing green with pink rugs," Woodhead said, in her Noël Coward accent) that ferried her the few blocks south to work.
Cover: In this photo released by the Australian Department of Defense, evacuees board landing craft to be ferried out to the navy's HMAS Choules, Friday, Jan.
Ultra-pure water, air, argon, and nitrogen are all ferried around arrays of tubes and pipes, which, at times, resemble the complexity of an actual organism.
Guzman was ferried to the Brooklyn courthouse in a police motorcade with a helicopter escort across the Brooklyn Bridge, which would shut down during his transfer.
It introduced the city to Van Cliburn, escorted John Glenn twice and ferried the kings and queens of Greece, Denmark, Thailand and Nepal through the streets.
According to a US defense official, the USS Bainbridge was nearby when the incident happened and a tug ferried crew members of the "Kokuka Courageous" to it.
Beneath them, rafts made of huge inner tubes ferried handfuls of people across the brown Río Suchiate, the half-mile-wide river that separates Guatemala and Mexico.
Local reports suggested a huge convoy ferried him to the building -- a sign at the time, perhaps, that US drones were inadequately prepared for their new quarry.
In addition, young men earned a living driving motorcycle taxis that ferried migrants around town as they bought food, water, turbans and sunglasses for the desert crossing.
Thwarting pedophiles, an ongoing mission ferried over from the less organized Pizzagate era of right-wing conspiracy theorizing, seems to be a borderline fetish for this crowd.
At the last moment, four United personnel needed to be ferried from Chicago to Louisville and the ground staff dutifully asked for volunteers to cede their seats.
Ambulances ferried 19 people to Sofia hospitals and two were in critical condition after the crash some 28 km (17 miles) east of Sofia, national radio reported.
Many are geared to students, who are ferried to the Russian Embassy from six area colleges on buses and treated to evenings of food and Russian films.
In 1830, the King of France sent a young engineer to England to study a sensational invention: a steam train that ferried passengers from Manchester to Liverpool.
Tuk-tuks ferried dozens of wounded to nearby medical clinics, staffed by volunteers: some victims were unconscious, others spat up or choked on tear gas, others bled.
Everyone we meet clings to the factory — where matzo was baked, inspected and ferried in hanging baskets from room to room — despite rising costs and international competition.
Other officials said the information included the fighters' identities, countries of origin, routes into Syria and the illicit networks that recruited and ferried them to the region.
On a spaceship far away, humans have devolved into helpless creatures ferried around on floating chairs while small armies of service robots attend to their every need.
Sixteen Nepali Sherpas were killed as they ferried gear to camp one, so that climbers like myself could move up the mountain more easily and less frequently.
It consists of utilitarian pre-loaded pallets of equipment, and the pararescuemen to use it, to simply keep victims warm enough, long enough, to be ferried south.
It brought three Max planes from Florida to Canada after the planes were grounded, a spokeswoman said, and has since ferried the planes across Canada for maintenance.
Annie was ferried past the new Statue of Liberty, which, despite its later symbolism as an immigrant beacon, actually began as a celebration of Civil War emancipation.
The Phoenicians were seagoing traders from the eastern Mediterranean, who needed a system of writing to keep track of the merchandise they ferried throughout the ancient world.
An ordinary toaster becomes a device for punishment; a woman is ferried to an ophthalmologist's office in order to be blinded for her transgressions against the community.
During roughly the same period, the amount of waste ferried to the dumps has accumulated rapidly, growing from eight million pounds to at least 20 million daily.
The bus that ferried him from Hamburg had been delayed, he said, causing him to miss a connection in Berlin and forcing him to fly through Zurich.
That appears to be on the higher end; many Central Americans recently have been quoted $5,500 to be ferried to reach the other side of the river.
New York (CNN)Commuter company SuperShuttle, which has ferried fliers to and from dozens of airports since 1983, said it will shut down permanently effective December 31.
On Tuesday, 13 people were deported from the island of Lesbos to the Turkish town of Dikili and five were ferried back from Chios to Cesme, police said.
Hopkins, according to Barrett, brought $200,000 in cash to the closing for his apartments, which Trump attended; the money was ferried to the bank in a Trump limo.
Abdulrahman says he used his car to transport more than 70 of the wounded to safety, and also ferried the bodies of the dead away from the attack.
Built for NASA, the booster last ferried the TESS mission, which launched in April, before sticking its landing on the company's drone ship waiting in the Atlantic Ocean.
In the new approach, their compact CAR is ferried across the blood brain barrier, then deploys a tethered secondary antibody guidance system, like a dragster popping a parachute.
Her father was a taxi-driver, who ferried pilgrims between the holy sites of Mecca, where the family lived in an apartment on the edge of a slum.
All of the food was ferried to diners by the cooks who made it, another twist that has made Spencer something of a conceptual leap for Ann Arbor.
The next three days were similar to the first, oiling or powdering my sustenance-providing food ferried in from the sober world with ever-increasing dosages of CBD.
Kim Jong Un's Mercedes Limousine has gone viral for its entourage of 12 bodyguards who jog alongside it as the North Korean premier is ferried to significant events.
Last Thursday, Mr. Noor, wearing black clothes and sunglasses while ferried in a convoy of gloss-black armored vehicles, arrived at the governor's office late in the afternoon.
The service allows consumers to shop online then pull up to designated spaces at their local store to have their purchases ferried to their vehicle by Target staff.
Even after international agencies ferried in hundreds of ambulances, the large vehicles could not get to the most remote areas where the virus was ravaging the local population.
In the days before Christmas we loaded our meager things onto the flatbed of my grandmother's husband's pickup truck and ferried them across town to our new home.
After 2011, when NASA retired the Space Shuttle after 30 years and 135 flights, astronauts had to be ferried to and from the ISS on Russian Soyuz spacecraft.
On the eve of Wednesday's Senate hearing, a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 made an emergency landing while being ferried with no passengers from Orlando to California.
Before long #BritsSoWhite was trending, Laura Mvula was on the Andrew Marr Show and Big Narstie was being ferried in cabs between the Channel 4 and 20173 news studios.
Ambulance sirens wailed throughout the morning as they ferried casualties to a hospital run by medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), which was overwhelmed by the number of casualties.
When they were old enough to fend for themselves, they were released to rivers or sometimes trucked or ferried to release points to find the ocean on their own.
Long lines of people ferried supplies through the crowd, and chants broke out reminding those gathered not to take photos that would make identifying participants easy for the authorities.
On Monday, the 41-year-old children's pastor at Fairfield Baptist Church ferried 11 people, 6 dogs and a cat to her spacious five-bedroom home (with four bathrooms).
A past left behind Four days after the storm, evacuations began, with refugees ferried by boat off Dominica to St. Lucia, where they awaited flights to the United States.
After passing through "4/4" and "5/5," I was ferried through the tunnel in a tuk-tuk, a small motorized cart with room for two or four people.
Ambulances and police vehicles ferried the dead and wounded to nearby hospitals, Amiri said, as security forces cordoned off the site and blocked the main road approaching the scene.
Island's lone voting machine fails, so a replacement is ferried When the lone voting machine on a remote island failed, Rhode Island officials delivered a replacement machine -- by ferry.
He made the return journey, of course, a year later, by then a firm member of the ensemble that Harry Redknapp ferried from the south cost to north London.
Highlights will be pointed out, and the prime rib will certainly be mentioned, as will the restored 1930s silver trolley on which it is ferried from table to table.
In November 2004, a terrorist group patrolling the highway from Amman to Baghdad managed to capture 12 laborers being ferried to work on an American military base in Iraq.
With the attack over and the ship sinking, he and other survivors from it were plucked out of the water by rescuers in small boats and ferried to safety.
The oligarch was constantly being contacted by disturbingly young sex workers from the former USSR and he frequently ferried them over to Britain for sessions on his private plane.
In Japan, a tour bus driver who had ferried visitors from Wuhan, the central Chinese city where the outbreak is believed to have originated, contracted the virus last month.
More than 1,000 people were ferried off the island, a popular tourist resort, during the night, and hundreds of others gathered at ports on Tuesday morning, waiting to leave.
At the time of his death in January 2004, Hassanieh was running a limousine service that ferried clients to and from a strip club next to his convenience store.
That winter, activists in San Francisco and Oakland blocked the path of the private shuttles that ferried workers who lived in the cities to their offices in Silicon Valley.
Around them, waiters ferried trays of champagne and lobster rolls, white roses bloomed, and willow branches brushed the stone chimney of an outdoor fireplace connected to the pool house.
The cute episode unfolded as the Pope was ferried around the venue in his popemobile before celebrating a historic Mass for some 130,000 attendees in the United Arab Emirates.
No passengers were aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 8701, which was being ferried from Orlando International Airport to Victorville, California, for short-term storage during the grounding, the airline said.
One of the final stages was laying the 266 tons of sand, which was brought in from a quarry outside the city and ferried around the hall in wheelbarrows.
The laborers usually live in giant, men-only barracks on the outskirts of the city, and they are ferried to and from their work sites in employer-run buses.
Fujian, the province in which it sits, has been a trading hub since Arab dhows and Song dynasty junks ferried fragrant hardwoods, tea and porcelain to and from its ports.
It's here that World View plans to manufacture and test out its balloon-ferried vehicles, made to travel up to 100,000 feet, or nearly 20 miles, above the Earth's surface.
Eventually they were ferried by bus to the neighbouring state of Telangana, the better to shield them from bribery and threats that might persuade them to defect to the BJP.
The eastern route had ferried more than 2580 billion cubic meters of water from China's wetter south to the arid north, up until November 234, 0003, the project's website said.
He sits in the private box of the Dallas Cowboys' owner, Jerry Jones, when he watches his favorite team, and is ferried to and from Dallas on Jones's private jet.
Numbers of evacuees have surpassed initial SDF estimates, and there was no sign of the evacuation ending on Tuesday when dozens of trucks ferried more out along dirt track roads.
Amazon bought Kiva Systems in 2012, which ushered in the era of Autonomous Guided Vehicles (AGVs), or robots that quickly ferried products from the warehouse's depths to static human packers.
The balls, "fluffed" around in a steam-laden cavern to bring the felt back to its natural state postpress, are ferried off for rigorous quality inspection, logo stamping and packaging.
Flowers destined for Britain are either carried by truck through the tunnel underneath the English Channel or dropped at ports in the Netherlands and ferried across the water to England.
Some were transported as much as 13.7 miles away on the same islands, while others were ferried across a slip of water just over a mile wide to another island.
Those migrants who have built national stadiums, ferried lunches for office workers, and nursed the babies of middle-class families are making their final contribution to the city by leaving.
At least 30 of the wounded were in critical condition, according to hospital officials, and some of the severely injured were ferried to Peshawar, the capital of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province.
In a significant commitment of American forces, American helicopters ferried fighters across enemy lines while Marine Corps howitzers, Army Apache attack helicopters and American warplanes provided firepower for the operation.
On Saturday, with the punishing heat bearing down on them, some migrants took matters into their own hands, and crossed into Mexico on rafts that ferried them across the river.
Wagons shuttled goods to market, picked up arriving guests at the train station (a station wagon!), ferried the children to soccer and served as sleep-in digs for broke surfers.
They towed targets for gunnery training and ferried more than half of the combat aircraft within the U.S. during World War II. Thirty-eight of the women died during their service.
From Turkey, they could access migrant routes that extend to Europe, Asia, and beyond — a reversal of the pipelines that for years ferried extremists from around the world into the caliphate.
Iron Man may have been the one who ferried a nuke into the Chitauri portal, but Nick Fury was the one who nudged him towards working selflessly in the first place.
Reporters were similarly clueless when administration aides ferried Thomas on a government airplane from Joint Base Andrews to Bush's compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, where he was unveiled as the president's nominee.
Antiquated policies like the Jones Act, which require all goods ferried between US ports to be carried on ships built, owned and operated by Americans, have further hurt the island's economy.
At one rally, after church buses ferried supporters from places like Thomasville and Rural Hall, thousands of people, many of them in lawn chairs, heard speaker after speaker praise the measure.
Maritza is the single mother who accepted an easy few hundred dollars from Limón for sitting in the back of his taxicab as he ferried Escobar around Medellín in the trunk.
The trash-strewn floodwaters inundated whole city blocks, submerging parked cars and lapping at the walls of apartments and townhouses, as firefighters in inflatable boats ferried stranded residents to dry ground.
Roughly 85033,000 migrants swam or were ferried across a river at the Guatemala-Mexico border, or made their way across a bridge before reconnecting with the larger group, the AP reported.
What the wider society is like, what it labors at, and how it feeds itself are questions that never vex the film, although we do see pizzas being ferried by drone.
Rosie Binge, Anne's sister and Gorsuch's aunt and godmother, said her parents ferried their seven children to Mass every morning, and dinner was followed by a family recitation of the Rosary.
A medical source in Mosul told Reuters a large number of wounded militants had been ferried across the river to the emergency hospital on the western side of city on Thursday.
Dragon will also be reloaded with 3,000 pounds of cargo destined for a return to Earth, including experimental results being ferried back for examination by researchers and scientists on the ground.
Southwest Airlines, meanwhile, has all 34 of its Max planes in Southern California Logistics Airport in Victorville, California, having ferried them there from across the US when the grounding was ordered.
The victims were ferried to the provincial capital, Quetta, because the health facilities in Mastung were unable to cope with the number of the wounded and the extent of their injuries.
Ultimately, Global Guardian, based in McLean, Va., ferried 144 people out of the country on a McDonnell-Douglas MD-80, a model that used to be in heavy rotation for airlines.
Since then, Mr. Winemiller has ferried his surviving son to probation appointments and drug tests, taken him to counseling, paid off some old fines and helped get his driver's license reinstated.
Nearby sat the ornate 1940 La Salle hearse that ferried Ms. Franklin from the funeral home and also once carried her father, a noted preacher, and Ms. Parks to their funerals.
Prince William was present in the delivery room, and he later jumped in a sport utility vehicle and ferried his two young children to the hospital to meet their newborn brother.
Though CNN did not spot Mueller's team in the courthouse at that time, an SUV from Mueller's office ferried at least two prosecutors to the courthouse just before the hearing began.
But by afternoon many people had been rescued by bus or ferried by ship from the airport, where puddles still stood on the main runway after it was inundated on Tuesday.
The plane carrying Ghosn ferried him overnight to Istanbul&aposs Ataturk Airport, whereupon he apparently took a second private plane to Beirut, Lebanon, landing in the early morning of December 30.
Using a small high-speed rescue boat to deliver life vests to the migrants, they ferried hundreds onboard, eventually delivering them to larger boats that would take them to safety in Italy.
It was, of course, her ex, being ferried about by the assistant, her white fingers gripping the wheel, her golden hair tugged and flattened by the air flowing through the open window.
The sky-high Giuseppe Zanotti heels were still in his possession, which meant that the designer shoes had to be ferried in their very own Uber chariot from Hollywood to the Valley.
Footage circulating online showed two apparent U.S. Navy transport craft maneuvering off a beach in Janzour, east of Tripoli, sending up plumes of spray as American forces were ferried from the shore.
Measuring 22 meters (22 feet) in length and weighing 2437 tonnes (20437,22024 pounds), the Tiangong-3800 was ferried to an altitude of 22050 kilometers atop China's powerful Long March-2F T2 rocket.
She awoke well before dawn to take first one bus and then another, which ferried her across the Detroit River and deposited her at the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory on Belle Isle.
Twenty year old Abu Mohsen, whose was ferried across the Tigris by his friend, a fisherman, said when the operation began, most people in the west had planned to wait it out.
In August, when he accidentally lost his motor over the transom while hauling traps, I twice ferried him and a local diver out on the bay to find it — and we did.
The Vatican ferried about 1,000 adults and children in coaches to the big top on the outskirts of Rome to watch a knife-throwing act and white horses dancing to Latin music.
The mail boat that ferried between the mainland and town dock could transport small loads, but large barges were needed for lumber and Dumpsters and were often delayed by tides and weather.
My cocktail, a Negroni-esque thing with sake in it that was ferried to my upstairs table from the downstairs bar, was neither shaken nor stirred; it was, in fact, almost hot.
This time, a Kurdish taxi driver ushered them to a safe meeting point where a young uniformed Kurdish fighter loaded them in his jeep and ferried them across the border into Iran.
Fifteen minutes into our loud, choppy flight, the pilot banked and touched down on the surface of a still mountain lake, then ferried us to a rustic plot at the far end.
Barges ferried their vehicles across the azure water while another group of Syrian fighters to the east hopped from island to island as they zipped along the Euphrates on American fast boats.
When friends rode along in the boxy black Mercedes that often ferried her around, she put on headphones and sat in silence, refusing, in front of the driver, to say a word.
Miocic's feet, which have a tendency to slide out from under him as he swings his hands, looked disciplined as they ferried him around the cage while attempting to cut the Dutchman off.
With her pals egging her on, Kelly is quickly treated to a "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous"-type courtship, which includes being ferried around, in order, via stretch limousine, helicopter and motorcycle.
New information that became available Wednesday indicated that in fact they were given an anti-anxiety medication or sedative and wrapped on stretchers as the expert divers ferried them through the cave system.
Neither site holds users' crypto or information; instead, they allow the checking of accounts and enable transactions to be sent to the blockchain, after which they are ferried on to the intended recipient.
In his novel "Familiar Things", on a squalid landfill site outside Seoul amid "towering mounds" of waste, 6,000 people sift and sell the rubbish ferried from the booming city in convoys of trucks.
This time the show even features an amusement-park ride, run by Google, in which rapt visitors are ferried around in trolley cars through rooms full of talking animatronic characters and singing macarons.
At least 1,000 people taken from apartment complexes in the north part of the city and moved to a shopping mall were being ferried by city buses to a shelter, the mayor said.
The excursion on June 7th organised by a group of Social Democratic MPs ferried 650 guests around the Wannsee, one of Berlin's prettiest lakes, while eating more than 400kg (880lbs) of white asparagus.
With the roads blocked by the police and the commercial pier closed off by the Coast Guard, supplies were brought into Malibu by boat but couldn't be ferried all the way onto shore.
She wanted to create what she called "plateaus" for her lyrics, spans that she could prolong or cut short depending on the demands of her words and the emotional content that they ferried.
The libretto is by the young Los Angeles-based director Yuval Sharon, who three years ago masterminded the astounding multi-composer opera "Hopscotch," in which audience members were ferried around L.A. in limousines.
Lee and Thomas ferried them to appearances at the city's strip clubs, taking care to leave some cash behind, but the reaction was lukewarm, until Migos released a hit called "Versace," in 2013.
It's not the first time Uber has flirted with helicopter rides: It's ferried people by chopper at the Cannes Film Festival, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, and even between Manhattan and the Hamptons.
New information that became available Wednesday revealed that in fact they were given an anti-anxiety medication or sedative and wrapped on stretchers as the expert divers ferried them through the cave system.
The owner of the building ferried his prospective tenants upstairs, where Mr. Smith was living with two former college buddies, to give them a sense of how the apartment would look post-renovation.
They were especially upset about being ferried in Lafarge-contracted vans through checkpoints held by a rotating cast of armed militants, the employees said in interviews, testimony and accounts submitted to the court.
At times I felt I had gone a little off the deep end in my intense curation of those bags of frozen breast milk, carefully ferried to the day care center every day.
Around three dozen of the trailers they once ferried between auto plants — packed with dashboards, engine components, lights and other parts for General Motors — are sitting in a lot with nowhere to go.
WATERHOLES, Australia — The convoy of vehicles fleeing a raging inferno in the forest of southeastern Australia ferried a copious cargo: 11 koalas, 15 kangaroos, five chickens, two possums, two dogs and a lorikeet.
SHAH PORIR DWIP, Bangladesh (Reuters) - Bangladeshi authorities have destroyed about 20 boats that ferried Rohingya Muslims fleeing violence in Myanmar, accusing smugglers of using the huge exodus to bring methamphetamine into the country.
Two years later, she was picking up more request forms — and, improperly, absentee ballots — that she ferried back to Mr. Dowless in exchange for cash "for gas and stuff like that," she said.
In nearly six months since the EU-Turkey accord was agreed, just over 295 people have been ferried back to Turkey, but none of those who had requested asylum were among them, Greece says.
Gorlin said in a phone interview that Roadie has already had 250,000 downloads and 20,000 drivers in its first year, and thousands of items are ferried to their destinations in private vehicles each month.
Still, Netanyahu said his presentation was the result of "an intelligence achievement, one of the biggest ever in the state of Israel" — thousands of files ferried away from Iran detailing the country's nuclear program.
Nissan is accepting applications between now and December 27 for restaurants in Japan who are interested in providing these for customers looking to take a seat and be ferried in queue while they wait.
Instead, they looked on as Air Force troops, after unloading the bodies from cargo aircraft, ferried the caskets to makeshift tents erected on the team's soggy home turf, where victims' families sat in sorrow.
I've done a lot of self-driving vehicle demos, including in Waymo's own previous-generation Lexus test vehicles, so I wasn't apprehensive about being ferried around in Waymo's Chrysler Pacifica minivan to begin with.
By that point, it had ferried more than two dozen elementary and high school students to and from school on Monday and Tuesday, Loudon County Public Schools spokesman Wayde Byard told multiple media outlets.
Throughout an hourlong Skype interview, in which comments are tediously ferried back and forth through an interpreter, his energy and enthusiasm never flag, and his answers grow more expressive and thoughtful with each question.
The witness, a Rohingya Muslim from Myanmar, told of being beaten and starved by gun-toting captors on the boat that ferried him and more than 200 others to a trafficking camp in Thailand.
Ferried by helicopter across the country over several weeks, General Arellano and his combat troops, overruling local commanders, singled out dissidents who had been arrested on trumped-up charges and ordered them summarily executed.
Then, there's badass bitch red-haired Britney, who rides on the back of a motorbike that's been chartered by a shirtless man, as she's ferried around on a mission to poison her cheating boyfriend.
With a small group of assistants, Somaya ferried the food to the square, making sure to cook only solid dishes—no soup—in case she had to run from tear gas or the police.
The investigation was begun after the newspaper La Nación obtained notebooks belonging to a driver who took meticulous notes about bags of cash he purportedly ferried around the city as part of the scheme.
"You're never bored," said Roselia da Conceição, 53, as she ferried passengers up and down a 23-story building in downtown Rio de Janeiro one morning, commanding her bouncy elevator from a tall stool.
Then, as caucusgoers were ferried into the Staten Island Room to cast their votes, they were met by even more Clinton supporters, making sure they had everything they needed to complete the complicated caucus process.
Today's delivery of tasty treats should not be confused with The Cosmic Ray Energetics and Mass (CREAM) experiment—or ISS CREAM—an iteration of which will also be ferried up into Low Earth Orbit today.
While older Chinese tourists typically travel in groups where they are ferried between shops catering to them, Chinese millennials tend to be better-informed about what they want, travel independently and spend less on shopping.
The Israelis liberally lobbed tear gas canisters into the large crowd as far as 350 yards from the fence, sending men, women and children running, as a steady convoy of ambulances ferried away the injured.
The shuttles that ferried less intrepid visitors were running their last rounds, and it was clear that this park staffer didn't have much faith in the abilities of four women in a 4-by-4.
Lonnie, two of Ali's children and family friends accompanied the casket by private jet to Louisville on Sunday afternoon, where a small motorcade with a police escort ferried Ali's body to a downtown funeral home.
Around him is a sprawling collection of indoor and outdoor sets, along with a medical center, banks, restaurants, 100,000 costumes, 87,000 props and 9,000 employees ferried around by a fleet of microbuses and electric cars.
My slices of lean-side brisket, still fresh enough to stretch like an accordion, ferried the last faint clouds of wood smoke from that Southern Pride, not just the usual riot of cracked black pepper.
Texas universities, for example, sent their trucks to Houston as part of the relief effort after Hurricane Harvey, and Kansas State's ferried hay bales across the state last spring to help farmers recover from wildfires.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly described the type of flight that ferried Evans back to the US. He and his fellow passengers flew on a charter flight into March Air Reserve Base.
If an addict agreed to Adams's help, Adams drove him to a treatment facility, sat beside him in waiting rooms, ferried his parents or siblings to visit him there or at the jail or hospital.
Then, she gathered up Riley and her sister and ferried them to a place that, however unlikely, has become a respite, especially for children, from the unthinkable carnage that still weighs on daily life here.
Once the opioid molecules are ferried across the blood-brain barrier, they enter a section of the brain at the center of your reward circuitry called the nucleus accumbens, where the happiness hormone dopamine is produced.
In light of the surrounding community's disgust for having a "leper colony" in their midst, the newly established Leper Board surreptitiously ferried in their first seven patients by river barge in the middle of the night.
YANGON (Reuters) - Monsoon floods in Myanmar have killed at least 11 people and forced more than 100,000 to flee their homes, government officials said on Monday, as rescue workers ferried stranded residents to safety by boat.
The sentence seems out of place, given we've just been ferried about four miles from a tiny city of about 9,13 people, from the entrance of a Best Western next to diner called the Apple Peddler.
The first to carry the model was a doctor named Zahed Katerji—Alkateab's husband—who ferried the model from the Qutaishes's home to the southern Turkish border city of Gaziantep in the trunk of his car.
His "Friend of My Youth" begins with its narrator fresh from the plane, ferried by a taxi driver who can't imagine that his passenger, a fairly successful novelist modeled on Chaudhuri himself, was raised in Bombay.
" Mikhail A. Veprentsev, an 18-year-old college student who was riding in a subway car adjacent to the one that ferried the bomber, said he saw victims "with screws sticking out their heads like bullets.
Also known as a "first and last mile application," passengers will be ferried from their home to the metro station, then they can opt to take a self-driving cab from the train to their final destination.
Margaret is said to have met the photographer in 1958, and she became a subject for his photographs and enjoyed being ferried off to his studio in east London away from the stiff protocol of royal life.
Jonna Dalaguit, the facility's chief medical officer, looks exhausted from the constant stream of broken men who are ferried into her hospital, brought in displaying the wounds of war -- "bullet wounds, blast wounds, fractures," she tells CNN.
"When the company stopped mining, our vehicles also stopped moving," said Musa Wendot, whose three trucks used to transport blasted rocks from the mines to the plant and railway, which ferried them to the coast for export.
The Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASPs, were a group of 28500,6900 women who flew noncombat missions during World War II. They ferried aircraft across the country, trained combat pilots and towed airborne targets for other aircraft.
It'd be a reprise of the legendary 2010 parade that ferried Saints heroes on signature floats from the region's biggest Carnival organizations after the team brought home the Lombardi Trophy after winning the Super Bowl that February.
On March 10, Mr. Hanson, who had been the first of the group to die, was among the last cadavers to be ferried to the uninhabited island where so many New Yorkers have met an anonymous end.
For Friday's launch, part of that rocket was brought to Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where the Falcon 9 ferried a Bulgarian communications satellite into orbit that will beam television and data services to parts of Europe.
Egypt, where I had been working as a reporter for several years, was engulfed in revolution, and rubble was being ferried to the rooftop by protesters in an effort to defend Tahrir Square from a counterrevolutionary assault.
Buses and car caravans ferried groups of 100 or more migrants at a time to the border; 111 such groups arrived in the winter and spring, compared with 13 the previous year and just two in 2017.
The demo video that SpaceX showed of this in action included an animation depicting passengers going aboard a rocket atop a launch pad in the middle of a body of water, ferried by a large futuristic looking boat.
Such experiments trace back to 1960, when a Russian satellite ferried disease-causing E. coli, Aerobacter aerogenes, and Staphylococcus into space, only to find that these bacteria could in fact survive in microgravity, according to the Washington Post.
Every day, thousands of Vietnamese are ferried to and from their homes in Hanoi and other cities and towns in the region in a procession of buses to the sprawling factories in Thai Nguyen and Bac Ninh provinces.
And then one of the biggest twists to ever hit the show occurs: the helicopter we first learned about a year ago appears on the horizon, and Rick is ferried away through the skies to some unknown location.
The reporters have been ferried to battleground states like Ohio and New Hampshire, shown the inner workings of the balloting process in the Bronx and given background briefings by policy experts from both sides of the political divide.
After a 48-minute tea behind closed doors, Mr. Trump departed for Marine One, the presidential helicopter that had ferried him to remote spots on London's outskirts during his day-and-a-half stay to avoid the protests.
BAGHDAD/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Helicopters ferried U.S. staff from the American embassy in Baghdad on Wednesday out of apparent concern about perceived threats from Iran, which U.S. sources believe encouraged Sunday's attacks on four oil tankers in the Gulf.
Images on state television showed a flurry of activity at the muddy building site with dozens of diggers painted in multiple colours hard at work preparing the ground, as a stream of trucks ferried in materials and equipment.
Images on state television showed a flurry of activity at the muddy building site with dozens of diggers painted in multiple colors hard at work preparing the ground, as a stream of trucks ferried in materials and equipment.
Passengers will be ferried free of charge by bus on a roughly three-hour trip to Abuja along a road famous for kidnappings and banditry in a region where nomadic herdsmen and farmers engage in frequent deadly clashes.
While the art community, ant-like, ferried Townhouse's materials into the Factory, the gallery's executive director William Wells was attempting to marshall the influence of the National Organization for Urban Harmony (NOUH), the main government body for heritage.
There's a big scene at the end of Rogue One where a datachip containing the Death Star plans are ferried by Rebel forces to Princess Leia's ship, the same one she's aboard at the start of A New Hope.
"I grabbed my rabbit, I got the dog, I got all the food possible, and I just waited for them to bring the boats to us to get out," she told KYW, after rescuers ferried her to dry land.
Some of the Chibok schoolgirls who escaped by jumping off the trucks which ferried the abducted students from their dormitory to the Sambisa forest stronghold of Boko Haram were generously offered scholarships at the American University of Nigeria, Yola.
The latest robbery took place on Monday night at a lay-by on the motorway where the two women, sisters from a wealthy Qatari family, were being ferried to Paris in a rented Bentley from Beauvais airport, police said.
Harper did not share Obama's concern with climate change and advocated energetically for the Keystone XL pipeline that would have ferried oil from eastern Canada to refineries in the U.S. Obama rejected it in November citing climate change concerns.
After Trump's helicopter landed at Mount Vernon, the two presidents, each holding his wife's hand, walked a short distance and posed for pictures before they boarded golf carts that ferried them to the front door of Washington's plantation house.
Mad rush to safety Videos from the scene show people performing first aid on a sidewalk, women weeping on the curb, shirtless men in blue jeans helping people to safety and a man being ferried away in a wheelchair.
Here's "Tumbril," titled after the cart that ferried French monarchists to the guillotine: You have to hope wesoon exhaust all hope becauseyou sense one final hopeand maybe the true onecan be hoped for onlyafter every hope has lostits head.
WOODEND/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Helicopters ferried scores of residents and tourists out of a small New Zealand town on Wednesday as others boarded naval ships, three days after the region was completely cut off by landslides following a major earthquake.
After a night without food or drink, on March 222 Mr. al-Hussein and dozens of others were driven back to the Evros River, where Greek police officers ferried them back to the Turkish side in a small speedboat.
In two days of testimony, he described a typical deal: He would get in contact with one of Mr. Guzmán's men who would arrange for him to be picked up at a nearby hotel and ferried to an airport.
And on the first day of his quest for a mega-promotion, as he ferried his team in a rented minivan with Illinois plates, Mr. O'Rourke made plain his intention to transpose his Texas blueprint onto the national stage.
Top sellers included a couple of river barges that once ferried city scientists ($2200 million); old mechanical voting machines taken apart for scrap metal ($2240,353); movable barriers from city streets ($235,25); and shell casings ($2000,000) from the Police Department.
We were assigned to an overwatch position on the ridge above a target village, and a Chinook helicopter ferried our platoon up a few thousand feet, dropping us just below the ridgeline on a tall mountain overlooking the valley.
This week, the teenager, whose description of the shooter helped police to capture the gunman, returned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, his wheelchair pushed by the officer who ferried him away from gunfire that left 17 people dead.
The pilots, called Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASPs, were a group of 1,074 women who flew noncombat missions during World War II. They ferried aircraft across the country, trained combat pilots and towed airborne targets for other aircraft.
"My Family's Slave" by Alex Tizon tells the tale of Eudocia Tomas Pulido, whom the writer's family enslaved in the Philippines and eventually ferried around the world when the Tizons emigrated to the United States and settled near Seattle.
A cold winter altered the migration patterns of wild swans in 2006, which meant they ferried a new flu into more than 20 countries in Europe; an unseasonably warm New York winter in 1999 contributed to the West Nile outbreak.
Gemma Chan & Celine Dion Putting the "crazy" in Crazy Rich Asians, actress Gemma Chan admitted things got a little wild on the bus that ferried guests between the Met Gala and the afterparty – but the responsibility lies with diva Celine Dion.
At the Srinagar hospital, ambulance driver Arshad Ahmed said security forces stopped him frequently on Monday as he ferried two patients from Anantnag district, 50 km (31 miles) away, stretching the journey to two hours from its usual 60 minutes.
Those who watch such fare for the kitsch factor will have plenty in which to wallow, as Carey conducts most of her direct-to-camera interviews provocatively draped across a couch, looking a bit like Cleopatra being ferried across the Nile.
The public tests opened for passengers on Tuesday, and have ferried around 200 people, as of today, across a 3.16 km (around 2 miles) stretch of road in tourist destination Wuzhen, which has been "mapped with centimetre accuracy," according to Baidu.
In 19803, Brooklynite Luke Geissbühler and his son Max heralded a new model for space exploration when their amateur weather balloon ferried an iPhone 19 miles above the surface of the Earth, capturing beautiful space images as expensive satellites do.
It was, I knew, an ancient quarrel: his mother, who had ferried her five boys across a border to Calcutta during Partition and never had enough clothes to split among them, would have found a way to spare that shirt.
High-end sports cars rotated slowly on meticulously lit platforms; men in pointy-toed shoes ferried croissants and espressos to visibly jet-lagged attendees; and incessant basslines echoed throughout the maze of convention halls spread along the southern edge of Paris.
Critics said the government's aid effort could be improved if Washington lifted the Jones Act, an obscure, nearly 23-year-old law that requires all goods ferried between US ports to be carried on ships built, owned and operated by Americans.
By midday, the Agios Efstratios, a gunboat with 29-member crew who work in shifts, had plucked more than 600 people from sea and ferried them to the port of Lesbos, the island on the frontline of Europe's migration crisis.
The kidnapping was apparently planned by local gunmen who took the couple from a beach resort in October and ferried them by boat in the direction of Jolo, a far-flung island that is a stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf.
During pollination season, the bees are loaded onto a dozen flatbed trucks and nine or 290 tractor-trailers and ferried to work, starting first in the almond orchards in late January, then moving to other California crops like broccoli and avocados.
When the guests and wedding party filed out of Holy Trinity, the same bus that ferried the 60 late arrivals, as well as the Bentley Ms. Sarkissian killed time in, were idling outside, waiting to take everyone to the Yale Club.
A member of the Naval Reserve, he joined the Navy and saw action in the Pacific as a lieutenant junior grade on patrol boats and landing craft that ferried troops to beachheads, including Okinawa's in the final stages of the war.
MEXICO CITY (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Zipping through streets teeming with people and traffic after the earthquake that rocked Mexico City last month, cyclists helped locate collapsed buildings where people might be trapped, and ferried tools and supplies to rescue teams.
Hovered over by helicopter parents, they — we — were encouraged to see no ceiling to our potential and no limits to our options as we were ferried among school, basketball practice, piano lessons, test-prep tutoring and group outings to the movies.
At dusk, September 23 Park was cordoned off by uniformed police and military officers, including a small contingent wearing shock helmets and bullet proof vests, who forced a large number onto the buses and ferried them away from the park.
Read: Dozens killed in Kabul in Taliban attack Seven of the channel's employees, including some working on TOLO's version of American Idol -- Afghan Star -- were killed on January 20 as they were ferried home from work when a suicide bomber targeted their minibus.
Delta Force commandos, ferried by eight helicopters through hostile airspace, were fired on when they landed and entered the target compound by blowing a hole through the wall rather than take a chance on a booby-trapped main entrance, Mr. Trump said.
Delta Force commandos, ferried by eight helicopters through hostile airspace, were fired on when they landed and entered the target compound by blowing a hole through the wall rather than take a chance on a booby-trapped main entrance, Mr. Trump said.
Certain that the conflict is beyond fixing, González ordered two of the community's speed boats to be tied together and crisscrossed with sturdy wood planks so that the car could be ferried from the northern side of the lagoon to the town.
Image: SpaceX via FlickrOver the last few months, SpaceX has out-SpaceX-ed itself in the best way possible: it's launched an already used rocket into orbit (and landed it), ferried up a spy satellite, and even flown a recycled Dragon spacecraft.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The last commercial passenger flight took off from Istanbul's Ataturk airport on Saturday and convoys of trucks ferried thousands of tonnes of equipment across the city to a giant new airport which Turkey plans to make the biggest in the world.
Here's a woman who ferried zoo animals on her beloved private plane, ran a baseball team, gambled prolifically, and gave money to the wife of the gunman who perpetrated a horrible crime at a McDonald's because she had compassion for the woman's kids.
In the midst of a hurried two-day move in which I ferried everything I own to a new apartment two miles across Brooklyn by way of several Ubers and one very overwhelmed friend who has a truck, my brass egg was gone.
Mr. Rustam and his fellow villagers had gathered on Saturday to talk to a group of journalists who were ferried in by Pakistani military helicopters to the Bhimber District of the Pakistani-controlled part of Kashmir, about 100 miles from Islamabad, Pakistan's capital.
As those guests are then ferried along the race route in cars and vans driven by retired cycling stars and, for those with the greatest pull, helicopters, some of the hostesses act as valets, driving the guests' cars to the finish line.
Efforts to root out militants in this area are hampered by shifting weather that can quickly close off air support, and by drastic changes in elevation — by thousands of feet — that limit the troops and equipment that can be safely ferried by helicopter.
Having been checked at several stages for imperfections — rejects are cast into large bins surrounding the circular stage — the birds are ferried to a cooling kiln, where they are slowly brought to room temperature through a series of tightly monitored temperature reductions.
Passengers with flulike symptoms have been taken from planes and ferried direct to hospitals, the C.D.C. has advised older passengers to avoid long flights, and three T.S.A. officers working at Mineta San Jose International Airport in California have tested positive for the virus.
The U.S. Travel Association, a tourism trade group, released an analysis last week showing Emirates, Etihad and Qatar ferried 1.7 million passengers who might not have otherwise traveled to the United States to New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and other cities in 2016.
In January 1944, as part of the 403th Motor Gunboat Flotilla, a secret unit that ferried agents into France and brought downed British pilots back to England, he and several crewmates missed a rendezvous and spent a month on the run in Brittany.
As a good-will gesture, he helped arrange for Hernández's wife—who was in her forties and childless—to become pregnant via artificial insemination, using a vial of Gerardo's sperm that was ferried from the U.S. to a fertility clinic in Panama.
There have been an equal number of callings to chapels, churches and special venues where young brides and grooms (some about to deploy) readied themselves for their vows, surrounded by the exquisite arrangements, candles and festoons we had ferried to the occasion.
It never felt like it really required a case, and its smaller screen and more comfortable, one-handed use is something I've thought far too much about as I've ferried around an iPhone X and now an XS over the past year and a half.
JERUSALEM — In Gaza City, pickup trucks and motorized rickshaws busily ferried piles of tires toward the border fence with Israel on Thursday as Palestinians planned for another day of protests on Friday, hoping that the thick black smoke from burning rubber would frustrate Israeli snipers.
BRIGHTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - It was nearly lunchtime at The Bevy in Brighton on the south coast of England, and pub regular Peter Hartley led a group of elderly people he had ferried by minibus from their homes for their weekly Friday Friends session.
While in North Korea, tourists are ferried to amusement parks built under Kim Jong Un—a roller coaster aficionado who has launched a push to construct new leisure facilities, from the country's first ski resort to a shiny new water park in east Pyongyang.
The new arrivals, many landing by boat after being ferried across a border river, crammed into the existing refugee camps in the Cox's Bazar district, many camping out in the rain - lucky ones able to string up a piece of plastic - beside muddy tracks.
I asked the size (not mine, tragically) and within seconds, a clerk had grabbed it, ferried it over to one of the racks on the far wall and stuck it casually in the middle — one white T-shirt in a flotilla of a hundred.
All the while, the germs are easily spread — carried on hands and equipment inside hospitals; ferried on meat and manure-fertilized vegetables from farms; transported across borders by travelers and on exports and imports; and transferred by patients from nursing home to hospital and back.
Refugees still pay enormous sums of money for space on a cramped and unsafe vessel that may not withstand the journey, and nongovernmental organizations in patrol boats remain one of the few forms of protection for those being ferried over the Mediterranean by human traffickers.
We sailed past the island of Cabrera, which is uninhabited now, but in the early sixteenth century served as a base for the Ottoman admiral Heyreddin Barbarossa, who ferried tens of thousands of Muslim refugees fleeing Spain across the sea to what is now Algeria.
Mr. Dongo fantasizes about a future in which he no longer begs in order to survive or navigates potholed roads and back streets; instead, he's ferried around in a black S.U.V., accompanied by a bodyguard who pushes him past screaming fans to the stage.
In 2013, a group of people took part in the Carnival parade wearing Nazi SS uniforms, marching alongside a float evoking the trains that ferried Jews to their deaths and carrying what appeared to be cans of the poison gas used in death camps.
Immediately after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Trump declared those states national disaster zones and waived the Jones Act, an archaic, 100-year-old law that states that any goods ferried port-to-port in the U.S. must be carried by American vessels and crew.
These are the wilderness teens, ferried here with ironing boards and rucksacks full of the clothing from their old life, and given short practical haircuts and dreary-looking canteen food, woken up at 5:133 AM a lot until they fully embrace the new.
Despite steadily climbing ticket sales and evidently broader appeal, there is a vocal contingent of anti-cruisers — people who take pride in saying they would never book one, citing their refined tastes and disdain for being ferried from port to port on a floating amusement park.
This name is not just marketing: on GPUs, memory (the staging area for data) and brain (where they are processed) are kept separate—meaning that data constantly have to be ferried back and forth between the two areas, creating a bottleneck with data-heavy AI applications.
Smaller groups crossing into Mexico were granted visitor permits or asylum this weekend, while roughly 2,000 other migrants swam or were ferried across a river at the Guatemala-Mexico border, or made their way across a bridge before reconnecting with the larger group, The Associated Press reported.
In that spirit, perhaps, the last set of four Einstein cadavers, along with 13 new unclaimed bodies, were loaded onto a city morgue truck in Queens early on March 10, driven to a dock on City Island in the Bronx and ferried to Hart Island for burial.
WASHINGTON — Stuffed by their captors into the back of a car with their children as they were being ferried across the rugged tribal areas of northwest Pakistan, an American woman and her Canadian husband were in the final moments of their five-year ordeal as hostages.
Mr. Lord received the news by telephone while on his way to CNN's Manhattan studio in a town car provided by the network, which ferried him from his home near Harrisburg, Pa. After Mr. Lord, 66, learned that his contract had been severed, the car turned around.
Despite steadily climbing ticket sales and evidently broader appeal, there remains a vocal contingent of anti-cruisers — people who take pride in saying they would never book one, citing their refined tastes and disdain for being ferried from port to port on a floating amusement park.
He also oversaw construction of what Mr. Burrough and Mr. Helyar described as the Taj Mahal of hangars, for RJR's expanded "air force" of 10 planes, and a separate building from which the company's 36 corporate pilots ferried celebrity friends like Jack Nicklaus and Frank Gifford.
Ridesharing apps should offer a request for a quiet ride that if the driver allows with a preset and accepts before you get in, you pay them an extra dollar (or get it free as a loyalty perk), and you get ferried to your destination without unnecessary conversation.
But it makes sense when you consider that Nagoya-area aerospace manufacturers build 35 percent of the parts for each 787 aircraft — including wings and fuselage sections that are ferried from the Nagoya airport to Boeing assembly plants in Everett, Washington, north of Seattle, and North Charleston, South Carolina.
Knowing a good thing when he saw it, Frank eagerly trotted into the trailer that the Stewarts drove down and was ferried off to Farm Sanctuary's location in Watkin's Glen, New York, where he has remained ever since, contentedly roaming the peaceful, green hills of his forever home.
Pan Am then represented America's global reach in a way few companies did; the world's most powerful airline shuttled 19 million passengers a year to more than 160 countries and had ferried the Beatles to their US tour and James Bond around the globe on his cinematic missions.
The patent, filed in October 2014 and granted just yesterday, describes a system by which an aerial drone would communicate with a robotic "mobile delivery receptacle" — a box with wheels — so a package could be delivered in a safe location and then ferried to a secure drop off point.
Old-fashioned street trolleys with wooden slatted seats ferried guests into the core of the park, where 17 looming LED screens played a video loop of collections past, and waiters in custom-made Ralph Lauren looks passed cocktail franks and mini pastrami sandwiches and crab cakes with the Champagne.
Locals had been hoping a 50-wagon daily water train would ease shortages, but they were disappointed as the 2.5 million liters carried by the train and ferried by tankers to villages was not enough to meet the needs of Latur's half a million people and Marathwada's 19 million.
For the last stretch of our afternoon, we were dropped on a secluded beach at Nevis, where a few of us ferried beers and our new favorite drink, the very college-esque Panty Ripper (coconut rum and pineapple juice), from shore to the rest of the women waiting in the water.
Their ties ground down over opposing views on several issues, including the environment and climate change -- particularly expansion of the Keystone XL pipeline that would have ferried oil from eastern Canada to refineries in the U.S. Obama rejected the proposal in November after a seven-year review, citing climate change concerns.
After arriving at the airport, members and assorted apparatchiks were ushered into private cars, ferried along exclusive highway lanes—look out the window, and there were Rio 2016-branded walls to mask the favelas—and dropped off at their exclusive hotels ringed by security, so only those with credentials could enter.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — In Damascus suburbs that have been under ferocious attack by the Syrian government, the first day of a Russia-declared cease-fire on Tuesday failed to yield the promised results: Civilians did not evacuate, the wounded were not ferried out, humanitarian aid did not flow in, and fighting persisted.
The glamorous character "spends her days being ferried around in a chauffeur-driven limo, signing autographs, shopping on Rodeo Drive, lounging poolside, playing tennis and living a life of luxurious leisure," as described in a Gucci press release — all while clad in head-to-toe looks from the Italian brand, of course.
A lifelong "raider," as he calls those skilled at exploiting opportunity, Kolomoisky in his youth ferried electronics from Moscow to Ukraine during the collapse of the Soviet Union—a train line once graced by robbers in leather jackets who snuffed out passengers for any rubles they might have foolishly failed to hide.
In three hundred and twenty-three years, the Sandy Hook Pilots have rescued victims of shipwrecks, fought the British during the Revolution, served as privateers by luring enemy merchant ships onto sandbars, won international sailing races, helped ships avoid German U-boats, and ferried thousands of people trapped in lower Manhattan on 9/11.
In addition to the joys of train travel (something I've documented in the past) I got to experience something quite novel: When the train arrived at Villa San Giovanni, at the tip of Italy's boot, the entire thing was loaded — passengers and all — onto a large ship and ferried across the water to Sicily.
Before Pits, as he was called, was himself killed in what was known as Operation Abilene, the emergency medical specialist saved the lives of several men, some of whom who were ferried away by the same chopper that Pits waved off after his airborne crew urged him to get the heck out of there.
It took at least 20 minutes on the lift to get from the bottom to the top, and I was struck that Mr. Macron, in the final push of his campaign before the first-round vote, didn't seem to mind spending time being ferried up a mountain top where there were few potential voters.
This being a September evening, you might imagine the yard in raking light and breezy autumnal aspect, but it was actually pretty swampy, the oppressive tonnage of summer humidity not yet given way to season's end, so as soon as the burgers looked about done, we ferried them inside and settled at the island in my kitchen to eat.
"I really felt strongly that, as there are remarkable Democratic women voices speaking out on this, that there needs to be a strong conservative female voice with medical expertise speaking to this issue," Dr. Perry said in an interview here last week, as an air-conditioned white minivan ferried her from house to house to knock on doors.
In its life, it refueled fighter jets patrolling the no-fly zone in Iraq before the 2003 invasion, and later it ferried troops and equipment into and out of the war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan, assignments that meant using rutted runways in dusty locales, according to records and photographs taken of it over the years.
"We came into government, not for the pleasure of being in power, but to use it as the medium of power to work for the welfare of the poor," he told the gathering, many of whom were ferried to the city on the thousands of buses and 28 trains the BJP had booked to transport its supporters.
A neighbor picked up the family a few hours later in his boat, and brought the young family first to a nearby church, and then eventually to the parking lot of the Market Basket grocery store, where they waited with hundreds of other flood victims to be ferried through the deep water that cut off much of the town from safety.
In what has become a familiar sight, Ms. Coronel was sitting in the courtroom as Mr. López, one of El Chapo's former lieutenants, calmly told jurors that she had ferried messages from her husband ordering his aides — including his own four sons — to buy land near the prison and then obtain a cache of weapons and an armored pickup truck.
When the public clinic on St. John ran out of essential medicines like tetanus shots and did not have doctors and nurses to relieve its overtaxed staff, it was a private individual, Tom Secunda, a co-founder of Bloomberg L.P., who flew them in on a company jet and ferried them to St. John while the federal government kept the ports closed.
Below, the arcade under the overpass had been divided into a runway and covered with overlapping magic carpets, Persian and otherwise, and once the 500 or so guests had finally been ferried to their seats below the Minton tiled ceiling — once Anne Hathaway had stopped schmoozing with Tom Hiddleston, and everyone had congratulated Thom Browne on selling his company to Ermenegildo Zegna — models began to descend the sweeping staircase in pairs.

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