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A year of "Doonesbury" from the time of the American Revolution.
There are many similarly painful stories from the time of the junta.
Email excerpts from the time of the event, collected by the FCC's OIG.
Those ages are taken from the time of the founding of the company.
In these notebooks from the time of El Salvador there are no dreams.
His 10-month sentence ran from the time of his first detention on Oct.
It is all a far cry from the time of Kew's foundation, in 1759.
From the time of Donald Trump's election, American elites have hungered for this moment.
How much of what you can recall is from the time of your experience?
Scientists have unearthed the fossil of a pregnant reptile from the time of the dinosaurs.
Fossils of blood-sucking bugs from the time of the dinosaurs had been discovered before.
Is there a limit [from the time of death to the time of embalming them]?
We had almost six weeks from the time of sentencing until he had to report.
That very public feud ran from the time of their father's death in 2002 through 2005.
Bolstering her account, the magazine reprinted her handwritten journal entries from the time of the affair.
The suit also seeks to strip Equifax of corporate profits from the time of the hack.
Jerusalem has been the capital of Israel for 3,000 years from the time of King David.
From the time of the Roman Empire, people have been coming to Kerala for black pepper.
Patients are typically expected to live for two to five years from the time of diagnosis.
Tesaro shares fell more than 7 percent from the time of the report through Wednesday's close.
The element of debate is a hallmark of our country, from the time of Sam Adams.
Attempts by BuzzFeed News to reach the public prosecutor from the time of Frías's case went unanswered.
It took 102 minutes from the time of the first attack to the collapse of both towers.
Salafis teach that only they follow the true way, drawn from the time of the Prophet Muhammad.
From the time of the university's founding, our mission has been the creation and dissemination of knowledge.
Your body undergoes a dramatic process from the time of conception to the first positive pregnancy test.
Still, there are visible scars all over Nagasaki from the time of the bombing, such as charred walls.
Both the Kotel and the Hebron site feature massive stone blocks from the time of Herod the Great.
Do you think that a lot has really changed from the time of Libby Masters up until now?
Historians say documents from the time of the war show Southern politicians believed their motivation was preserving slavery.
Mr. Freriks imparts several lifetimes of accumulated wisdom about cultivation techniques, some from the time of Louis XIV.
A buyer has two days to pay for an item on eBay from the time of their purchase.
Twenty-four hours are allotted for delivery from the time of pickup, though trips never take that long.
Wade, and removes language declaring that an unborn child is a human being from the time of conception.
Prosecutors have 90 days from the time of the arrest to present their case to the grand jury.
The business doubled in size from the time of acquisition, but has since shrunk back to where it was.
And from the time of the original iPhone up until the 5, Apple was my phone maker of choice.
In South Korea, civil cases must be taken within 10 years from the time of the crime, he said.
What happened to Joughin from the time of her abduction to the time of her death remains a mystery.
This represents 220x growth from the time of investment, or approximately 23 percent annual revenue growth for three years.
Start with high tariffs against imports imposed from the time of Alexander Hamilton, to help foster America's industrial development.
The police agreed that it would have taken minutes from the time of forced entry to leaving the premises.
From the time of the election, through the women's march, to today, our winter as sleepy citizens is over.
The company said this would be in effect from the time of the statement released until April 5, 2020.
Our business has changed radically from the time of the internet, the internet bubble up from 2001 to 2008.
From the time of Rachel's birth, mother and daughter were bound together in a kind of folie à deux.
We want to know what happened from the time of the argument to when she got into the water.
From the time of nomination, the longest the Senate has taken to vote on a nomination is 125 days.
He was 33 years old and single when he vanished, according to news reports from the time of his disappearance.
It has 60 days from the time of Meng's arrest on Saturday to provide Canadian courts with evidence and intent.
The content is only available offline for 30 days after the download, or 48 hours from the time of playback.
Under the law Osaka police have 23 days from the time of the arrest to decide whether to press charges.
Local media reports from the time of the original announcement said that some affected patients had received letters from Peachtree.
The United States has about 30 minutes from the time of warning to assess the threat and launch its ICBMs.
But in a Healthline article from the time of the sandwich's original release, Popeyes confirmed that it was 690 calories.
Taking into account inflation from the time of the bailouts, the government actually lost around $25 billion on the program.
This was what Agnes remembered most from the time of the uncle's death, and very little about the tragedy itself.
This is for recent purchases only; you've got 60 days from the time of buying a device to add AppleCare+.
Schecter ruled that Zervos is entitled to a narrow set of records, including Trump's calendars from the time of the incident.
The prognosis was 14 to 18 months from the time of diagnosis, which was about six months back at that point.
From the time of its debut as a public company in 2012, SolarCity has struggled to navigate in the volatile sector.
Les Talens Lyriques specialize in composers from the time of the French Baroque, when Versailles was the grandest court in Europe.
But from the time of their Q3 2019 earnings reports to recently, Uber and Lyft were coming back up for air.
Every day, from the time of his abduction through his training, he prayed in his heart for a chance to escape.
Jewelry has always been a large part of Ms. Young's life, almost from the time of her birth in New Delhi.
On Thursday, the state court ruled that in effect, Florida's death penalty law was invalid from the time of Ring v.
Journalism ethics have to transition from the time of information scarcity to the current realities of information glut and privacy invasion.
Kakehi's lawyers have said she has dementia and is incapable of accurately remembering details from the time of the men's deaths.
From the time of colonialism through more than three decades of dictatorship, unelected rulers looted Congo's resources for their personal enrichment.
He details his life from the time of his adoption as a baby to tracking down his biological parents at age 30.
During previous hearings one of the police witnesses told the court he had burned his notes from the time of the arrests.
Any Surface Pro 4 units experiencing the problem will be covered for up to three years from the time of original purchase.
From the time of my first arrest at age 14, I would go on to hear many variations of this pained sentiment.
It had been apparent from the time of their discovery that sodium and potassium were similar, as were calcium, strontium and barium.
It's hard to believe that Google was the more valuable company from the time of its IPO in 2004 until April 2008.
It's hard to believe that Google was the more valuable company from the time of its IPO in 2004 until April 2008.
At previous hearings, the court has been told that one police officer had burned his notes from the time of the arrest.
According to The Washington Post, it takes about 75 to 90 days from the time of a Supreme Court vacancy to appointment.
The show at the Tretyakov focuses on artwork produced from the time of Elizabeth I to the time of Queen Victoria. npg.org.
Others, like a satirical newspaper illustration from the time of the Dreyfus Affair in France, record rising anti-Semitism on the Continent.
In May, a magistrate judge in New York criticized CBS for failing to save e-mails from the time of Gee's allegation.
In the 19353s, Oxford and the surrounding areas of Lafayette County remained, in many ways, hardly different from the time of Reconstruction.
Trump has not committed to signing it and has 10 days from the time of its passage last week to veto it.
Most of her stories were from the time of Chosun, when there was no North or South Korea, only one country, one people.
"The stars we have studied really are living fossils from the time of the formation of our galaxy," Miglio explained in a statement.
It's a long way from the time of Crocodile Dundee, but new footage is giving insights into the origin of the crocodile hunter.
These could include everything from the time of the year, to what I ate that day, to what a coworker said in passing.
Fast forward some centuries from the time of early man to present day and we see that physical labor has nearly been perfected.
From the time of the Constitution's drafting, American statesmen have seen the need to preserve a middle layer in the nation's economic order.
The government said it will require these groups to self-isolate for 14 days from the time of their departure from mainland China.
Zhang has already served more than seven-and-a-half months of the eight-month sentence, starting from the time of her arrest.
Protestantism first came to Korea in the 19th century with American missionaries, but its political influence dates from the time of strongman rule.
However, this flexibility is tempered in part by the Tax Matters Agreement, which lasts two years from the time of the spin-off.
The Post relied on an audio recording from the time of a scandal that found Trump with a young model/actress named Marla Maples.
In the venture capital model, the corporation maintains limited control of a startup's innovation assets from the time of investment until an exit occurs.
Because of this attention to detail, Cleanly is able to make a pick-up as soon as thirty minutes from the time of order.
In just over 11 months-- from the time of the Ethiopian Airlines crash in March 2019 until February 21 -- Boeing (BA) shares fell 1.13%.
In the U.S., it delivers in "two days or faster" from the time of shipping, and costs $12.99 a month, or $119 a year.
Under the rule, Mr. Trump has five days from the time of the vote to try to stop the release for national security reasons.
So far, I have seen such things only on television — in Eastern Europe or in historical records from the time of the Polish People's Republic.
"We've been fans of THX for a long time, from the time of the Star Wars legacy and how George Lucas created it," Min said.
From the time of the announcement to the end of May, the toy's price dropped from the prohibitive $500 to a far more reasonable $250.
"Imagine a world if you're collecting all of your health-care data from the time of birth all the way through your life," Verma said.
"Our current system comes from the time of the industrial revolution and is based on permanent work contracts," Dehaze said at the company's Zurich headquarters.
"And we didn't have a voice in Washington for over five months," from the time of Grimm's resignation until the special election to replace him.
" She added: "There are some people who come from the time of the counterculture, and they reject it, but she's embracing it and inspecting it.
It was two weeks from the time of their arrest before Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were allowed contact with their families and lawyers.
From the time of Wang's first call from Evin, Qu says, she was in frequent contact with an Iran-desk officer at the State Department.
His prison term will start from the time of his arrest, meaning that he will be due for release in early 2021, his lawyers said.
JACQUELINE HUMBERT Obviously I was to represent the Jews from the time of the diaspora up until about 1952, and their travels throughout the world.
Uber collects your location data from the time of trip request through five minutes after the trip ends, including when the app is in the background.
The conversation faltered, though the conceit was provocative: historical documents that pertain to the treatment of indigenous people sourced from the time of the American Revolution.
The United States has 60 days from the time of Meng's arrest to make its formal extradition request, according to a Canadian Department of Justice spokesman.
They are also all Albanian women from the time of Enver Hoxha, who created one of the world's most closed societies until his death in 1985.
"Satan probably inspired him to do this, too," Cheney tweeted Sunday with a headline and link to a news story from the time of his arrest.
"We expect the number to be small because of her sensible decision to go into self-isolation from the time of her arrival," the statement read.
The author estimates that from the time of Columbus through the nineteenth century up to five million Native Americans were subjected to captivity, trafficking, and servitude.
Dickson told Reuters last month that the FAA would need about 30 days from the time of the certification test flight before the plane could resume flights.
White Walkers We can't talk about the fantastical creatures of Westeros without mentioning White Walkers, the ice-blooded, humanoid race from the time of the First Men.
Under California law, she has to wait 6 months from the time of filing to get a sign off from the judge, which won't happen until December.
From the time of the Sessions announcement, Dreamers had only one month to get their paperwork together -- along with the $495 fee -- and apply for a renewal.
Stay out or go home, six pints or two, I always needed four hours, from the time of the opening face-off, before I could fall asleep.
It places the rights of the fetus from the time of conception as equal to those of the mother, in effect placing a constitutional ban on abortion.
They named him Kaakutja, after the Baakantji word for "older brother," and believed he was probably another victim of frontier violence from the time of British colonization.
For that project, the team drilled deep below northern Germany in what was once an ancient lagoon to collect sediment from the time of the extinction event.
The project presents the drama of life in two communities, one Southern and one Northern, from the time of John Brown's raid through the era of Reconstruction.
Vavassori said he felt "betrayed" that Brembo's manufacturing in Coventry, UK, would be a different prospect post-Brexit from the time of its investment 15 years ago.
In the case of the sawmill demo, everything from the time of day to the weather to the ruckus you create can affect how everything plays out.
They specified that wine — or nonalcoholic juice of the grape — be watched over by observant Jews from the time of the grapes' crushing to the juice's bottling.
"These three sets included diamonds in various cuts that date largely from the time of August the Strong and August III," Mr. Syndram said in a statement.
" After the alleged incident, on July 2800, Mike claims that he "contacted the security company for the Hawaii house to obtain footage from the time of the incident.
Available in select cities, the service promises a two-hour delivery from the time of order, and joins Amazon's previously launched free delivery service from Whole Foods stores.
Those around him have long noted in private that photographs from the time of King Abdel Aziz, the kingdom's founder, show that women used to ride camels alone.
" After the alleged incident, on July 7, Mike claims that he "contacted the security company for the Hawaii house to obtain footage from the time of the incident.
Rabbi Shlomo Aviner of Beit El settlement in the occupied West Bank described facial hair as an emblem of Jewish fighters from the time of biblical King David.
On the day of LaMelo's birthday, the price of Bitcoin was $4123.42, marking a 238 percent increase from the time of the USA Today feature in March 2017.
While the country's leaders grapple with the West, these young Iranians are living their lives, weaving between French Peugeot cars and Paykan from the time of the Shah.
For example, complex imaging equipment – like MRI machines and CT scanners – are tightly regulated by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) from the time of production throughout their lifespan.
The Making duo was there roughly from the time of the arrest through Avery's conviction, capturing hours of intimate moments with his family members, lawyers and other players.
By the time I receive them, nearly three weeks will have elapsed from the time of exposure, and nearly two weeks from my first attempt to be tested.
The stock was hovering at a 1% discount from the time of the deal announcement till earlier this month, offering one of the tighter spreads in merger arbitrage.
The court questioned the speed with which he had been tried and convicted, noting that it took five hours from the time of his arrest to a conviction.
Seven of the 10 best-selling novels from the time of the store's opening in March 21994 through the end of that year were written by nonwhite women.
The Select Committee on AI has 90 days from the time of the order to make recommendations in this area to the broader National Science and Technology Council.
In a filing on Thursday, the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office said at least two 911 calls from the time of the shooting reported three assailants, not two.
In all, it will take more than 1 year from the time of the flyby for scientists to receive all of the information collected during the Pluto close approach.
She said she recognized him from social media, and the surveillance video from the time of the alleged incident showed a vehicle license plate that matched that of Jones.
It then promptly razed the Moroccan Quarter of Jerusalem, without the consent of its Muslim residents, leaving hundreds homeless and destroying an ancient mosque from the time of Saladin.
The company that makes the wrappers had 24 hours from the time of the Institute's decision to stop producing them; there is no word whether or not they complied.
By his own account, Roof spent more than three years—from the time of Trayvon Martin's death to the murders—having his worldview shaped by this stripe of news.
Microsoft is in the midst of an epochal transition from the time of personal computers and computer servers to machine-based intelligence everywhere, via cloud computing and mobile devices.
These are questions with which philosophers have wrestled from the time of the ancient Greeks to—well, two weekends ago, at the main branch of the Brooklyn Public Library.
Motherboard has corroborated these accounts with text messages and screenshots from the time of the original leak and has also spoken to a third source familiar with the story.
It took me exactly one year from the time of college graduation to come to the decision that would, to a great extent, shape the next phase of my life.
We're told under the deal, Playboy Enterprises has one year from the time of Hef's death to buy back his shares, assuming his estate and Playboy can reach an agreement.
To treat it, he was prescribed the drug Interferon, which he took at regular intervals from the time of his diagnosis until June of this year, according to three relatives.
"From the time of Fox's offer, we recognised that Sky was worth far more than offered," Nicolas Dautigny, a senior portfolio manager at Polygon, said in a statement to Reuters.
"They have been burning people dead and committing other terrorist acts to destabilize the country from the time of the last general election," according to her press secretary Ihsanul Karim.
But with the base game—the tutorials and Paris, with further missions available episodically—being released just weeks away from the time of writing, on March 11, I have some concerns.
The Gebel el-Silsila quarry dates back to the Thutmosid period of ancient Egypt, running from the time of Thutmose II (1493 BC) to the reign of Amenhotep II (1401 BC).
The US has 60 days from the time of Meng's arrest on December 1st to provide Canadian courts with evidence and intent, including the decision to make a formal extradition request.
Perhaps Americans today see history as progressive only because we were raised in the time of its empire, having more or less borrowed the British perspective from the time of theirs.
A man named Bekbolat Bugibay, who runs a tour company, showed them an arrow shaft he had discovered that appeared to date from "the time of Genghis Khan," according to Taylor.
Ostendorff is one of two remaining commissioners from the time of the Fukushima disaster, and has taken a leading role in defending the NRC's immediate and long-term response to it.
But almost from the time of its unveiling, the project — which combined environmentally advanced construction with a plan for sensors to track residents' movements and actions — was hit by formidable opposition.
When I plug in my credentials from the time of my job offer (I used a simplified calculator posted by Time magazine recently), I end up with a score of 25.
"For centuries, from the time of the Mughal empire, they have been perceived as having been born with physical or sexual ambiguities, and so they are considered special," Mr. Paracha said.
But Nadler used Graham's own words — from the time of former President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial — to bolster his argument that Trump can be impeached without having committed a specific crime.
The world knows Jerusalem by the Old City and its Golden Dome, its ancient wall from the time of Herod, its Holy Sepulcher, its rough-hewed stones flattered by brilliant sunlight.
There are a few qualifications for split payment listings: the reservation must start at least 10 days from the time of booking and the stay must be for less than 27 days.
" Rather, he says, their "presentation absolutely fits into … a generic, a fundamentalist evangelical perspective that … the transmission of the Bible has been essentially perfect from the time of Jesus to the present.
Unsubstantiated rumors from the time of Fisher's firing said Fisher was a bit of a horndog and potentially involved with the girlfriend of a Knicks player, which helped lead to his ouster.
In the last 24 hours from the time of publication, nearly two-thirds of trades were to buy bitcoin while the rest were to sell, showing the current bullishness around the asset.
Syndergaard, who tore his right lat while pitching against the Washington Nationals last Sunday, said at a press conference that he can't throw for six weeks from the time of the injury.
"Delta's current prosperity exceeds even our most ambitious forecasts from the time of the merger," said J.P. Morgan's Baker, an outcome that was helped along by consolidation across the industry, he added.
While both Eugenie and Jack and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's cakes have drawn inspiration from the time of year of their nuptials, the two statement-making confections have some key differences.
Japan's leaders have improved their crisis management from the time of the 2011 triple earthquake-tsunami-nuclear disasters, but the reluctance to take quick, decisive action remains a chronic problem, says Cucek.
Litt said Vidyard had tripled its revenue in each of the past two years, while media reports from the time of the last raise had pegged valuation then at around $100 million.
"I noticed a lot of graves looked very old and, in fact, that some were from the time of Raffles," Mr. Goh said, referring to Singapore's British colonial founder, Sir Stamford Raffles.
Google's tech specs page for the Pixel 2 seems to indicate that buyers of the company's latest smartphones can expect to receive Android software updates for three years from the time of release.
Initially, Amazon agents honored price-matching requests as usual, saying that if an item is shipped and sold by Amazon, the company has a seven-day price match from the time of delivery.
It draws on the many months he spent in the occupied West Bank, off and on, from the time of the Arab spring in 2011 to Israel's bloody incursion into Gaza in 2014.
All of these maneuvers and many more will likely be justified by various Republican apparatchiks, pointing to some Democratic perfidy from the time of Jim Wright, or Dan Rostenkowski, or possibly Bobby Baker.
The charge facing the women carries a maximum prison term of five years, meaning that, under Chinese law, they may still face criminal prosecution during five years from the time of their detention.
One, named in the prosecutor's statement as Abderamane A., has a criminal record in France, according to press reports from the time of his trial that gave his full name as Abderahmane Ameroud.
CANTON, N.Y. — It took nearly five years from the time of the savage strangling of a 12-year-old boy for Oral Nicholas Hillary, long the prime suspect, to be brought to trial.
It's a deliciously dramatized portrayal of life in Buckingham Palace from the time of Queen Elizabeth's coronation to, as of Season 3, Prince Charles' first romance with his future second wife Camilla Shand.
In the past three weeks, his performance has cratered, and the more ominous projections from the time of the draft — that he would be inaccurate and prone to mistakes — began to re-emerge.
Right now, beneficiaries get to revalue assets passed along to them at death, meaning that any gain in value from the time of the item's original purchase to its inheritance is never taxed.
From the time of his pro debut in 1988 to the time of his retirement in 2015, Gomez balanced brilliant riding with a series of rock bottoms that threatened to undermine his career.
They were also just published as a book, and every week from the time of publication, a new selfie in the book will become an augmented image with the help of a phone app.
When Washio originally launched, it offered a service that would pick up users' laundry or dry cleaning at a scheduled time, sometimes as early as 24 hours from the time of the order placement.
In its new analysis, Oceana calls for regulations requiring that all domestic and imported seafood be tracked from the time of catch to when it is sold at market or served in a restaurant.
Investigators continue to comb the wreckage of the attack, as well as radar data from the time of the incident, in an effort to determine who supplied the weapons and where the attack originated.
Further, a Washington Post article from the time of Bush's accusation points out that the Taliban, and bin Laden himself, not the US government, were the sources of information about bin Laden's phone usage.
"The strongest period of the market cycle is from the time of yield curve inversion to the peak of the equity market, which is usually nine to 12 months after that," Mr. Roth said.
It never crossed my mind that my new book — about a pair of rival Cherokee chiefs in Georgia from the time of the Trail of Tears — could possibly have anything to do with me.
Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson found noise in their radio antenna, which other physicists later explained was actually the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation from the time of the Big Bang.
For Catholic communities in the Amazon, some of which date from the time of the Spanish colonization, the priest shortage coupled with the spread of evangelical churches risks the very Catholic nature of the communities.
Mr. Gordon's last book, "You're a Big Girl Now" (2014), is a sequel that surveyed the American left from the time of the Spanish Civil War to the Occupy Wall Street protests in recent years.
Children with suspected abuse injuries also took longer to reach a hospital from the time of injury, with half arriving in under eight hours, compared to less than 1.5 hours for those with accidental injuries.
That contrasts to the U.S., which from the time of George W. Bush to Barack Obama, has insisted on denuclearization efforts and a turn toward "reform" before substantive engagement and formal diplomatic relations can take place.
To be accepted into Washington state's scheme, women must be pregnant at the time of their imprisonment and have less than 30 months to serve from the time of delivery; mothers and children are released together.
Surveying English musical life from the time of Henry VIII—a keen musician and composer—to the mid-20th century, when folk song lost its roots, he shows what an intensely musical land England has been.
In a bold expansion designed to capture more of users' everyday photos and videos, Instagram today introduced "stories," a secondary feed of ephemeral content that is available for only 24 hours from the time of posting.
The fairly dour forecast comes a year after the posted a 20 percent gain and as the Dow industrials are still up nearly 40 percent from the time of President Donald Trump's election in November 2016.
"Looking forward, our analysis identifies a substantial but not unprecedented overvaluation in the price of bitcoin, suggesting many months of volatile sideways bitcoin prices ahead (from the time of writing, March 2018)," the Swiss researchers said.
"The 'hostage' MP, usually the Vice Chamberlain of the Royal Household, is required to be at Buckingham Palace from the time of the Queen's departure until her return, at which point he is 'released,'" he added.
"I don't believe there's any historical law from the time of the founding that imposed on law-abiding citizens the need to prove to the government that they had some concern about their safety," he argued.
It turned out that we were about to follow his journey on ketamine—from the time of ingestion all the way until he's nodding out in his bathtub with no recollection of how he got there.
There are still members of the academy from the time of the scandal, though one prominent figure, Horace Engdahl, who had publicly questioned Mr. Arnault's rape conviction, resigned from the committee that suggests laureates on Tuesday.
"From the time of his youth," he said by email, "Dad was a competitive tennis player, an uncompromising audiophile with a living room full of futuristic stereo paraphernalia, and above all, a connoisseur of fine tomatoes."
The situations that are orchestrated, from the time of initial training through all forms of military deployment, create the kind of group cohesion that life previous to the military often does not come close to creating.
Mr. Mueller's expenses represent the cost of the investigation from the time of his appointment as special counsel in mid-May, following the firing of James B. Comey as F.B.I. director, through the end of September.
The Justice Department said the US plans to release the dual US-Saudi national in a town in Syria, the name of which was not provided, no sooner than 72 hours from the time of the filing.
Visitors to Balaklava can now travel through the base's dimly lit tunnels and view artifacts and memorabilia from the time of the submarine base's operation, effectively stepping back in time to the days of the Cold War.
She added that Bergdorf Goodman confirmed it no longer has tapes from the time of the incident; and that she did not see an attendant near the dressing room despite the store's reputation for being well staffed.
What started as a family history quickly turned into a history of families — the five that shaped the plot and the house from the time of the kaiser to its desertion in 2003 in a reunited Germany.
Mr. Wallenberg's relatives began fighting decades ago to learn more about what happened from the time of his disappearance from a Budapest street in 1945 to his mysterious death, supposedly in 1947, in a notorious Soviet prison.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue tapped Tooke to lead the agency in August 2017, but according to a news release from the time of the announcement, Tooke had worked for the Forest Service since he was a teenager.
Arrests Per Indian law, police generally have 24 hours from the time of the arrest to finish their investigation, but authorities have said they will petition the court to hold the men longer as they finish their probe.
Prime Minister Theresa May has made infrastructure spending a cornerstone of her industrial strategy, a hands-on approach to business that had largely been abandoned by her Conservative predecessors from the time of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.
AppleCare+ covers your Apple device, whether it&aposs a MacBook, Apple Watch, or an iPhone, for three years from the time of purchase, covering any hardware failures and saving you money if something goes wrong during that time.
In a statement later, cited by state media, Khamenei appointed the deputy commander of the Quds Force, Brigadier General Esmail Ghaani, to head the force and said the force "will be unchanged from the time of his predecessor".
Byzantium (2012), for instance, critiques class and gender politics through the protagonist Clara and her daughter Eleanor, who must navigate patriarchal codes from the time of the Napoleonic wars to the present day, which persist regardless of their immortality.
"Finding seals that bear names from the time of the First Temple is hardly a commonplace occurrence, and finding a seal that belonged to a woman is an even rarer phenomenon," the Antiquities Authority said in a news release.
One reason the company may settle is that victims have three years from the time of the misconduct to sue in New York state and New York City, legal experts and people familiar with the matter told the Journal.
Reports from the time of the ship's sinking claimed the gold on board could be worth upwards of $125 billion, a staggering amount Shinil later downgraded to a still respectable $8.9 billion at a press conference on July 26.
Video surveillance footage of the jailhouse area outside of accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's cell from the time of his first reported suicide effort in July is now missing, a lawyer for Epstein's former cellmate said Wednesday night.
Wilson had an in-person hearing with the league Wednesday and had 48 hours from the time of receiving the suspension to provide an appeal in writing to NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, who would be the first to review the case.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star was awarded 50 percent of her ex-husband Kelsey Grammer's 401K account from the time of their marriage in 1997 to their separation in 2010.
While some individuals can be deported within days because they already have a final order of removal and have exhausted their appeals process, it can also take years of court proceedings from the time of arrest to deport an individual.
"From the time of their creation private media businesses have been an incubator for the reproduction of a dominant far right, xenophobic and neo-liberal narrative, and as such are rightly the recipients of social counter-violence," the declaration said.
"Allowing law enforcement to obtain such records free and clear of any Fourth Amendment restrictions would dramatically shrink the amount of privacy that people enjoyed from the time of the Framing through the dawn of the digital age," Wessler argued.
In Libya, Sufi sites are being destroyed by Islamist groups who "dismiss Sufism and everything that has happened over 7203,500 years because they are restoring the 'pure Islam (from the time) of the Prophet'," said Islamic studies scholar Zahra' Langhi.
Last summer will go down as the spiked seltzer boom of 2019, and though we may be moving on from the time of peak hard seltzer, elements of the trend are living on in other drinks that are growing in popularity.
Leading the way is Ohio, where Republicans are contemplating banning nearly all abortions from the time of conception, with no exceptions for rape or incest, and the highly unusual step of allowing women who have abortions to be prosecuted for murder.
Yang looked at current tracking methods -- ground and space-based sensors and radars -- as well as predictive methods such as an extended Kalman filter, a mathematical algorithm dating from the time of the Apollo program she says some organizations still use.
Born in 203, in a tiny village powered by horses and the sun in a manner hardly changed from the time of ancient Rome, she grew up to witness the invention of the airplane and the adoption of electricity and the telephone.
Reports from the time of the sinking suggested there was gold on board, which could now be worth upwards of $125 billion, a staggering sum which a Shinil representative at a closely-watched press conference downgraded to a still respectable $8.9 billion.
Then, in 2019, following demands from the sailors' families to locate the submarine, Parly commissioned another search, which used newer technology to reassess data from the time of the submarine's disappearance, recreated tides in the western Mediterranean Sea, and analysed seismic reports.
One way to better understand the person accessing your services is to look at some contextual clues such as where they are logging on, the IP address of the machine they are logging on from, the time of day and other factors.
Prime Minister Theresa May flagged the plan in January, seven months after Britain voted to leave the EU, adopting a hands-on approach to business that had largely been abandoned by her predecessors from the time of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.
Mr. Binney, an outspoken critic of the N.S.A., who appeared in Laura Poitras's Edward J. Snowden documentary, "Citizenfour," describes an "arrogance of power" that he has seen from the time of the Vietnam War to his departure from the N.S.A. in October 2001.
In fact, from the time of its founding in 1954 through 1980, when I made my glorious debut flipping French toast for all-night crews turning over the stage from one show to another, the festival never sent a full production to Broadway.
Republican lawmakers are leading the way in Ohio with proposals for a ban on nearly all abortions from the time of conception, with no exceptions for rape or incest, and another that would allow women who have abortions to be prosecuted for murder.
To assuage such worries, Mr Shah exempted much of the region from the new rules, even granting one state, Manipur, an archaic status, dating from the time of the Raj, that obliges visitors from other parts of India to obtain permits to visit.
While there aren't comprehensive statistics for the number of black men castrated by white mobs, experts say that white men's fear of black male sexuality lead to a constant threat of violence, including castration, from the time of slavery to the mid-twentieth century.
But a book of his has recently been translated into English for the first time by Paul Wilson, a violent and merry collection of stories from the 1950s called MR. KAFKA AND OTHER TALES FROM THE TIME OF THE CULT (New Directions, paper, $14.95).
As our own Jordan Crook wrote when Washio shut down: When Washio originally launched, it offered a service that would pick up users' laundry or dry cleaning at a scheduled time, sometimes as early as 24 hours from the time of the order placement.
The show includes a section that explores the early Western influence on Chinese art in the wake of the Xinhai Revolution of 1911, a section on art from the time of the Cultural Revolution and one on the rebellious art of the 1990s. thelongmuseum.
But of course it's much more convenient than both – the startup currently can get you a mechanic in about three hours, and is working on getting this down to an hour from the time of request to when the mechanic arrives at your house.
On Monday, after years of maintaining that the singer was too vulnerable to be questioned, her conservators consented to a deposition by Ms. Spears in a lawsuit filed against her and her father by Sam Lutfi, an associate from the time of her breakdown.
After a 40-month followup with the patients, the researchers found the addition of tumor treating fields, compared with chemotherapy alone, resulted in longer survival from the time of the study, 6.7 months versus 4 months, and longer overall survival, 20.9 months versus 16 months.
Prime Minister Theresa May first flagged the plan in January, seven months after Britain voted to leave the European Union, adopting a hands-on approach to business that had largely been abandoned by her predecessors from the time of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.
In fact, artist/designer Elaine Lustig Cohen recalls that on a trip with Museum of Modern Art curator Mildred Constantine to the Soviet Union in the late 1960s, they had great difficulty finding any examples of avant-garde art from the time of the Revolution.
The sheer amount of homemade T-shirts on display at Coagula is impressive, serving as an extensive catalogue of hot takes and polemics from the time of the trial, before blogs or social media could broadcast people's opinions, especially in the form of memes.
The city of Shijiazhuang, southwest of Beijing, has banned investors from selling newly bought homes for up to five years, while Changsha in Hunan province banned homeowners from buying a second property for up to three years from the time of their first home purchase, Xinhua said.
"From the time of the child's injury to the fabricated call to 911, neither Alicia or Shatika sought medical treatment for the child, instead seeking to hide his injuries for the sake of their own well being which resulted in his death,"  the charging documents state.
Craemer's number is also lower because he only deals with the slavery that happened from the time of the country's founding until the end of the Civil War, so it ignores slavery during the colonial period and the discrimination that blacks endured during the Jim Crow era.
But, from the time of the campaign, Trump has recognized that he will have the freedom to behave in this manner only if he keeps his promises on what his base really wants—a Supreme Court that indulges corporations and rejects abortion rights, among other priorities.
Yet the State Department is now requesting a slew of other evidence, including religious and health records created in the first year of birth, early school records, birth certificates from any older siblings and parents' tax, rent or employment records from the time of the birth.
The writers feared "that since the House of Representatives would usually not last three years from the time of its first meeting, and since sitting governments and politicians in search of victory might be tempted to string out election campaigns, good government would suffer," Professor Keane said.
Through the efforts of Dr. Justin Baker, director of the Quality of Life and Palliative Care Division at St. Jude, a host of specialists explored how best to improve the quality of life for patients and their families from the time of diagnosis and throughout treatment.
We should not accept this false narrative, but instead recognize the long tradition of African-American environmentalism, extending from the time of slavery to the farming cooperatives of the mid-20th century, the preservation of traditional food production, and even healing root work in the South.
From the time of his ICTY indictment in mid-22000, before the war ended, it took 22005 years to bring him to trial in The Hague - a testament to the loyalty he inspired among Serbs who helped conceal him and to the resilience of their nationalist cause.
"The reason for restoring the Catacombs and the Lobby to the Breakfast Room is to comply with Soane's wishes — enshrined by Private Act of Parliament — that the museum should remain unchanged from the time of his death," John Bridges, curatorial assistant at Sir John Soane's Museum, told Hyperallergic.
In contrast to the documents Mashable obtained following a FOIA of the SEC, the tales of poor customer service and frozen funds are not from the time of "unprecedented growth" as described by a May 21, 22017, blog post written by VP of operations and technology Tina Bhatnagar.
Credit...A rooster raised for fighting on Hiram Figueroa's farm in Vega Baja, P.R. VEGA BAJA, P.R. — Hiram Figueroa rears roosters to fight, a Puerto Rican tradition from the time of the Spanish colonists that he learned as a teenager half a century ago and later taught his son.
Uziel speculates the theater may date from the time of the Bar Kokhba revolt, in the second century AD. "When [the revolt] erupts, the buildings were left unfinished in order to go and deal with the rebellion, but [perhaps] they never came back to finish it," he told CNN.
During previous hearings one of the police witnesses told the court he had burned his notes from the time of the arrests, while a civilian witness had the location where police say the arrests were made - a key point of contention during the proceedings - written on his hand.
It's made up of 20 prints reproducing pages of New York City newspapers dating from the time of the Central Park jogger case in 1989, when a group of black and Latino teenagers were convicted and imprisoned — falsely, it turned out — for assaulting and raping a white woman.
As the United Nations General Assembly opens on Tuesday, the attack also puts into stark relief how dramatically the world has changed from the time of the last comparable Middle East oil supply shock driven by military action, when Saddam Hussein's Iraq invaded Kuwait back in August 1990.
After speaking with the Office of General Counsel's ethics personnel, Pruitt said he will take a one-year "cooling off period" from the time of leaving state office and several other positions and will not participate in matters involving the state of Oklahoma, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Windows Ministry Inc.
Johnson once noted that he was working under the star of Isaac Babel while writing "Jesus' Son," and it showed; just as Babel saw (for example) the Russian sunset as others had not previously, Johnson transformed his misfits and heroin addicts until they became like protagonists from the time of epics.
Along the way, we stop to ask for directions (Thank you, online dictionaries!) Once we have completed the trip, I might have learned the name of some rarely-used spice, an obscure synonym for a traveler, or the name of a long-forgotten king from the time of British Raj.
"The assessments will reflect the price prevailing during the close of the market in Asia, taking into account the rise or fall in the movement of cash WTI from the time of the assessment at the U.S. market close at 2:15 pm Eastern Standard Time, until the Asian close," Platts said.
Shijiazhuang, capital of Hebei province, has banned investors from selling newly bought homes for up to five years, while Changsha, capital of Hunan province, has barred homeowners from buying a second property for up to three years from the time of their first home purchase, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.
From the time of the show's creation for the Old Vic in London — which led to a hit run on the West End last year — until now, Mr. McPherson has had no contact with Mr. Dylan except through intermediaries, who have granted him license to use any song in the catalog, however he wants.
With that in mind, it seems important to take note when the team knocks a decision out of the park: The Mets' relationship with Jose Bautista, from the time of his signing in May until the time of his trade to the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday was worthy of a Bautista-style bat flip.
That remarkable historical breakthrough feels less remarkable at the moment because of circumstances: Hillary Clinton has been a national figure for a quarter century from the time of Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign; she has been first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of state; she follows Barack Obama's history-shattering run as the first African-American president.
Most development schedules will state that the location needs to be open and operating one year from the time of deal-signing, but Rosen said it's better to negotiate for a deal that only requires the multi-unit franchisee to have entered into a lease for the next location within a year and to be proceeding with due diligence.
To get a better sense of whether the protocol for dealing with diagnosed concussions is working, I examined the official NFL injury list and various media reports to determine the number of days each player diagnosed with a concussion spent in the protocol, from the time of the injury to the first full practice participation and/or game.
BABY SNAKE FROM THE TIME OF THE DINOSAURS FOUND &aposFROZEN&apos IN AMBER "Previously, we thought all of these advanced sauropods originated around 160 million years ago and rapidly diversified and spread across the planet in a time window perhaps as short as 5 million years," said University College London paleontologist Paul Upchurch, a study co-author.
Al Qaeda militants have dynamited Sufi shrines and armed attacks in Houthi-held lands have sent packing many members of a Yemeni Jewish community dating from the time of King Solomon around 1,000 B.C. "So many places have been destroyed because of this war," lamented Ameeda Shaalan, an antiquities professor who still hopes the mummies can be saved.
When Todd Merrill opened his self-named antiques store on Manhattan's Lower East Side in 2000, it was filled with pieces made before the Titanic: neoclassical French chairs that were contemporaries of Napoleon, an American sideboard from the time of James Madison's administration and a Japanese shrine that could have been owned by Queen Victoria (though it wasn't).
Still, 1,917 years after his death around 100 A.D., Josephus remains one the most famous Jews of Rome — best-selling author, confidante of emperors, member of a religious community that was already well-established when he arrived in 71 A.D. — and is still going strong today with families tracing their lineage "da Cesare," from the time of Caesar.
"We will trace what has happened from the time of the ancient Greeks, when 'good judgment' prevailed in society, to the 21st century, when technology has gained ascendance," Mr. Silman said in describing the course, which he taught through the spring semester, despite the debilitating effects of myelodysplastic syndrome, which was brought on by treatment for multiple myeloma.
Simon would also receive numerous lifetime benefits, including the title of president emeritus, complimentary tickets to events such as home football games and home women's basketball games, and parking passes.. Simon is required to function as the school's president for 60 days from the time of her resignation and provide "reasonable assistance" for the transition to the next president.
The track re-examines the historical image of the ruthless Comanche warriors, inhabiting the perspective of a member of the Comanche tribe from the time of the Indian Wars when the Comanches gained their reputation for incredible violence by fiercely resisting the U.S. Army, Texas Rangers and the encroachment of white settlers on the great plains.
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