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"furnish" Definitions
  1. furnish something to put furniture in a house, room, etc.
  2. furnish somebody/something with something | furnish something (formal) to supply or provide somebody/something with something; to supply something to somebody
"furnish" Antonyms
conceal hide secret unclothe unfurnish waste leave plain take strip buy disrobe reserve retain withhold divest deny hold hold back keep keep back receive refuse disapprove decline collect neglect hoard preserve plan uncover blemish deface disfigure mar scar spoil darken decrease dull hurt reduce ruin uglify damage destroy wreck compromise upset vitiate trouble afflict blight burden curse doom plague scourge torment vex blame castigate condemn criticise(UK) criticize(US) disallow accept get acquire obtain draw gain have secure appropriate come by derive gather pick up pocket procure reap seize fail miss flop forget be deficient be found deficient be found wanting be lacking fall flat fall short be inadequate be insufficient be wanting come unstuck miss the mark prove inadequate break down lose deplete burn exhaust squander blow drain expend outlay spend consume misspend use be deprived of burn through burn up suffer the loss of throw away waste away disappoint fail to fulfil fail to meet unfulfill fall short of fail to reach fail to live up to retract withdraw recant renege renege on recall reverse revoke cancel recede backtrack on go back on take back pull purge remove confiscate expunge dispossess eliminate deprive relieve take away fortake take off anathematize imprecate hex jinx maledict accurse agonise(UK) agonize(US) anguish beset beshrew execrate hoodoo bedevil dissatisfy fail to fulfill fail to satisfy clear ax(US) axe(UK) cut rid end stop abolish do away with get rid of put an end to rearrange adjust alter change move order readjust reconstruct redispose redistribute rejig relocate reorder reorganise(UK) reorganize(US) reschedule reset reshuffle revamp rework reject avoid desist dismiss forgo knock back opt out of rebuff renounce repudiate snub spurn displace uninstall unsettle detach disengage undo unfasten disconnect free unhitch unyoke unfix extract unclick unload bring out pull out take out borrow pawn scrounge mooch accept loan of have access to have a loan of hit up

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In the '90s, John and Furnish were stars of nightlife.
Elton John and David Furnish presented Beckham with the award.
He then turned the cart over to Gantt to furnish.
David Furnish is chairman of the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
They will help her find an apartment and furnish it.
In "Kitchen," the unusual and usual literally furnish the room.
"He was a very unhappy lonely child, only child," says Furnish.
Furnish, 55, produced the film and John served as executive producer.
Still, the U.S. has yet to furnish proof of its claims.
Nor did he address how Kentucky HEALTH would otherwise help 'furnish . . .
But who's going to furnish laughs for those they leave behind?
However, his odd hobby once got him into trouble with Furnish.
In reality, they were difficult to furnish and layout floor plans.
It is not required by law that candidates furnish their returns.
I could furnish my small 2628 Mass apartment on Capitol Hill.
It only says that the Treasury secretary "shall" furnish the information.
Elton John and David Furnish both wore suits with floral details.
The statute says that the secretary of the Treasury "shall furnish" it.
Elton John and David Furnish attend the Rocketman UK premiere in London.
That year he earned enough to build and furnish a wooden house.
BrewDog estimates the hotel will cost $6 million to build and furnish.
Ask them about what services this professional is obligated to furnish them.
Eventually we used the joint account money to furnish our new home.
She had radical notions about how to furnish her bourgeois Prague home.
When he did, his parents sent him essentials to furnish the apartment.
Was it daunting to renovate and furnish what amounts to a castle?
It's books, to paraphrase the novelist Anthony Powell, that furnish this apartment.
They come here with nothing and need to furnish their apartments here.
We're looking for a few iconic items to furnish the Brady house.
Heineken threw in an extra 50,000 reais to help him furnish it.
Mubarak's only standing conviction is for embezzling money to furnish his private residences.
Rocketman depicts a slice of John's raucous love life prior to meeting Furnish.
Learn more—and see how you can furnish your hygge haven—here. 4.
Only a hasty intervention by David Furnish, John's partner, averted a possible fistfight.
But Trump often stumbled when trying to furnish his base with popular policies.
"His father didn't want him to be a musician at all," Furnish says.
I'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love.
He would need a singular sort of childhood narrative to furnish these things.
Ultimately, though, it's Pop's fistful of titles that furnish him with unimpeachable credibility.
And furnish evidence that the candidate is of the center, not the fringe.
Spreadsheets: weren't used just to select the apartment, but also to furnish it.
The State Department didn't help him furnish documents to back up his testimony.
It says only that the Treasury secretary "shall" furnish the information upon request.
The special fund is projected to furnish $6.8 billion over the next decade.
In 2005, John and Furnish had a small ceremony to celebrate their civil partnership.
The MH370 debris could furnish clues to events on board before the aircraft crashed.
They have classic layouts, often with fireplaces and rooms large enough to furnish nicely.
John and Furnish, 55, have a couple of well-rounded kiddos on their hands.
"He was a very unhappy, lonely only child," John's husband, David Furnish, tells PEOPLE.
Over its lifespan, Hanford would produce enough plutonium to furnish nearly 60,000 nuclear weapons.
There are hotels that furnish personalized dog tags inscribed with the hotel contact information.
Actually, I've been given carte blanche to furnish my room as I see fit.
HomeLane helps property owners furnish and install fixtures in their new apartments and houses.
Now, they can furnish benefits to those with certain health conditions, not to everyone.
The documentary Tantrums and Tiaras, which Furnish directed, captures a sliver of their private dynamic.
Their first child, Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John, via egg donor and surrogate in 2010.
John announced his retirement from touring to spend more time with Furnish and his sons.
One task is to furnish seed information that can serve as selectors for tracing contacts.
Dubner declined to provide a demo of idiCORE or furnish the company's report on me.
Question: How can I furnish and decorate in a way that makes moving out easier?
John's husband David Furnish told CNN that love was at the center of the celebration.
Men are expected to buy a home and furnish it before they can get hitched.
"This album features more taut arrangements, favoring heaviness over delicacy than previous releases," Furnish says.
Crowded bookshelves, a couch, a large coffee table, chairs, and kitchen accessories furnish rough amenity.
He said that many of them do not count as costs to furnish Pruitt's office.
So some redecorating is usually in order to eliminate the clutter and furnish the space.
Laufer and Kaufman supplied the idea—Marin would furnish the expertise to make it happen.
The revenues were earmarked to build affordable housing and furnish support services for the homeless.
He spent August of 1997 with Elton John and his partner, David Furnish, in France.
He was so excited to furnish it and asked around about hiring an interior decorator.
It's one thing to furnish your dorm room, and it's another to give it ambiance.
The Situation: Your friend is looking to furnish an apartment but doesn't have much money.
When I look back now, I can still furnish the same excuses I made then.
Our mission is to furnish fresh contingents of trained men in order to obtain victory.
In the alternative, the cheerful bureaucrat informed me, I could furnish the father's death certificate.
Their second son, Elijah Joseph Daniel Furnish-John, was born in 2013 to the same surrogate.
Although we won't move for another month, my favorite pastime is planning how to furnish places.
That law says the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" the documents to the committee members requesting them.
John's husband, David Furnish, also shared a similar group shot, showing he and John with David.
Despite its grumbling, Turkey is embedded in NATO, whose member states furnish most of its arms.
The ritual became so ingrained that Jones arranged with a local bakery to furnish the pies.
The law is very clear: The IRS "shall furnish" any returns that the committee chair requests.
These stations will furnish around a fifth of the country's electricity for the next 50 years.
Success or failure in flood control and irrigation can furnish or remove the Mandate of Heaven.
"Every cabinet official gets $28500,6900 to furnish their office and we have spent $2628,28503," Wilcox said.
Companies will still need to furnish reports and do origin inquiries, as they have been doing.
" The eight-page report spends several paragraphs contemplating the meanings of words like "furnish" and "redecorate.
Nor did he address how Kentucky HEALTH would otherwise help "furnish ... medical assistance,'" the judge wrote.
He splits his time among multiple homes with Furnish and their sons, ages 8 and 6.
This year, hotels, cruise lines, airports and airlines will furnish amenities to add more shut-eye.
The Trump administration also refused to furnish the House with documents in connection with the inquiry.
Did he furnish Russian players with the fruits of the campaign data operation that he supervised?
To furnish the home, Ms. Hirsch and Ms. Pappas worked with Tina Rich, an interior designer.
Agencies are required to notify Congress of an expenditure over $5,000 to furnish an executive's office.
"What is balance for you," Furnish asks John, who's just admitted he was feeling particularly washed up.
For one thing, your early 20s often means you need to furnish an empty apartment from scratch.
David Furnish was born in Toronto, Canada in 1962, making him about 20143 years younger than John.
The walls are white and bare with no decorations to furnish a sense of home or individuality.
Under a deal, they would probably fund development in Palestinian areas and furnish Israel with security guarantees.
Interior officials told the groups U.S. energy companies refused to furnish tax documents required under EITI standards.
And other techniques can furnish "palaeo-barometers"; indeed, Dr Catling says he is working on one such.
Congressional investigators ordered Giuliani to furnish communications and documents going back to early 2017 by October 15.
After all, people do insulate such enclosures, furnish them with indoor furniture and use them year round.
In fact, the N.C.A.A. not only allows but requires colleges to furnish athletes with academic counseling services.
To apply, Illinois residents need only furnish a valid driver's license, a recent photo and $10 fee.
Abdul (Ali Fazal) is the clerk who travels to England to furnish her with a ceremonial coin.
Immunotherapy trials have proliferated so quickly that major medical centers are declining to furnish patients to them.
Villagers donated things to help the family furnish their apartment, including dishes and a set of antlers.
Sir Elton John and David Furnish got married in December 2014, nine years after their civil partnership.
The "Tiny Dancer" singer walked the carpet with husband David Furnish and Rocketman cast members including Richard Madden.
Gong applied for a grant from the city to help furnish her space with lights, paint and security.
Local leaders, meanwhile, would furnish records and hold town halls in an effort to mend frayed communities relationships.
The Bundys said prosecutors had failed to furnish the defense video evidence in violation of pretrial discovery rules.
But since these "experts" have yet to furnish us with their boring scientific answer, what do you think?
The "Tiny Dancer" singer walked the carpet with husband David Furnish and Rocketman cast members including Richard Madden.
The organization expects to furnish curriculum for about 50 percent of schools that offer CS Principles this year.
There's possibly nothing more annoying than getting confused at Ikea when you're trying to furnish your new place.
The "Tiny Dancer" singer walked the carpet with husband David Furnish and Rocketman cast members including Richard Madden.
Agencies like HUD are required to inform Congress of expenditures to furnish an executive's office that exceed $5,000.
"We were there trying to furnish the apartment, and we saw a pile of clothes," Mr. Douglas recalled.
If all goes well, the offering is expected to furnish its founders and early investors with a windfall.
My parents are visiting from Panama later this month, so it's time to finally furnish our guest room.
Agencies like HUD are required to inform Congress of expenditures to furnish an executive's office that exceed $5,000.
The court said those objectives were not in Medicaid statute and that the program's purpose was furnish coverage.
Is there a relief organization I can donate to that will furnish the Bachelor cast with more substantial outwear?
Furnish only came out to his parents after he stared dating John — one of the world's biggest pop stars.
Accompanied by his husband David Furnish, John posed for photographers alongside the cast in heart-shaped, jewel-encrusted sunglasses.
Not to build the structures, so to speak, but to furnish it and put all the details into it.
"The police are ready and happy to furnish bits and pieces that support the official narrative," Futterman told me.
The trusts were paying to furnish Oesterlund with a private helicopter and even fund his trips to St. Maarten.
The prosecutor wrote that the Hunters were virtually penniless and used the campaign funds to furnish a lavish lifestyle.
First off, the Catholic Church in the US is under no obligation to furnish any financial information to anyone.
He said the impressive charity work of Mr. John and his husband, David Furnish, was like a beautiful song.
The Burkini episode helped furnish what has become a dominant theme of his ongoing public dispute with the left.
In any event, it hardly matters whether the statute has been used before, given its unambiguous "shall furnish" language.
The Act provides Congress with the power to compel the secretary of the treasury to furnish tax returns upon request.
Holder said the playwright was not alone at the time of his death, but declined to furnish any further details.
Federal law requires congressional approval "to furnish or redecorate the office of a department head" if the cost exceeds $5,000.
That law, Section 6103(f), states that the Treasury "shall furnish" an individual's returns if a formal request is made.
Contributions to the show by other artists, included in an attempt to furnish context, reveal a similar distrust of women.
"I do plan to furnish my dorm with Ikea furniture because it is fairly priced and very useful," she said.
Pagliano's prospective deposition will inevitably cover matters that might 'furnish a link in the chain of evidence needed to prosecute.
Thus far, the White House has refused to furnish documents pursuant to subpoenas and sought to block witnesses from testifying.
You can furnish your entire home from scratch with minimalist products that look way more expensive than they actually are.
The statute says that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" the documents, provided that they are reviewed in a closed session.
Fiat Chrysler announced in June that it would soon furnish software upgrades to address the problem in all recalled vehicles.
Shopkeepers will furnish "eyes upon the street," to use the famous phrase of the critic Jane Jacobs for neighborhood deterrence.
Of course, the enormity of Mannix's job description took a great deal of complicity, and MGM helped to furnish that.
A small phial of this life from the fertile bosom of mother Earth will furnish men with substance for days.
The study looks at "consumer reporting companies, and at companies that furnish information to consumer reporting companies," the agency says.
"Environment," by contrast, is theoretically limitless; it could just as easily furnish space for a commune as for one individual.
The National Investigation Agency was also unable to furnish call or chat records linking Mr. Yousuf to a terrorist organization.
Pyongyang had previously tried to furnish Assad with a nuclear reactor, until the Israelis destroyed it in a 2007 airstrike.
Also, I'm a big believer that you should furnish a room in the architecture style of the building you're in.
So they engaged the award-winning Dutch furniture company Lensvelt, which helped furnish the V.I.P. lounge at the Schiphol airport.
The Hunters are accused of using $250,000 in campaign funds to furnish a lavish lifestyle, including a $14,000 Italian vacation.
And with the living room missing a key wall, figuring out how to logically furnish it was no easy feat.
The son of an accountant, Furnish worked as an ad executive for Ogilvy & Mather in London prior to meeting to John.
In a world full of risks, government can help furnish a secure base from which people can work, dream and rise.
However, tensions with Furnish added an extra layer of complication in regard to their children, sons Elijah, 4,  and Zachary, 6.
Perhaps one of our readers lucky enough to encounter a Google car in the wild can furnish a first-hand report.
Teigen also revealed on Tuesday that Luna was gifted her own set of pots, pans and plates to furnish her kitchen.
CMS - "EACH MODEL WILL UTILIZE FINANCIAL INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE KCF PRACTICES AND KCES TO FURNISH CARE THAT MEETS BENEFICIARIES HEALTH NEEDS"
Hisyam Teh, Huong's lawyer, requested police to furnish evidence such as photos and communications from the two phones seized from her.
John, who has two children with husband David Furnish, has said he wanted to stop traveling to focus on family life.
My job was simply to furnish a script and prepare myself to see it trampled on by both director and actors.
And it will furnish you with a lot of trivia with which you can make your friends miserable on Oscar night.
The statute says that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" the documents, so long as they are reviewed in a closed session.
In better times, the dishes and mattresses and bookshelves stored here would've helped furnish a home for a newly arrived refugee.
He had enough screencaps to furnish two zines, the second of which (Women with Elephants Found on Tinder) was just published.
The statute says the IRS "shall furnish" tax returns to the committee chair upon request and that's the end of it.
The second flaw is that "Transaction Man" does not furnish a considered framework for how the economy works and creates prosperity.
THE FIX How to furnish a space that will attract guests — and withstand the wear and tear that comes with them.
Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mr. Trump's private lawyer, was subpoenaed on Monday by House Democrats to furnish records for their impeachment inquiry.
According to TMG, Depp spent more than $75 million to buy and furnish 14 residences, including an entire village in France.
Eager to furnish it quickly, he took a trip to Walmart in the middle of the night and spent about $70,000.
Shop The InsideThe Inside is donating 10% of sales to Humble Design, which helps furnish homes for families transitioning from homelessness. 
"Imagine you want to furnish your living room and we know … your taste and (the) dimensions then we can, through digital tools, help you with the design of that space so that it becomes a lot easier to furnish, to decorate, to understand the different sides (of the room), all from the couch of your home," Martin Coppola said.
Notably, the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, forbids interfering with or denying federal employees a right to furnish information to lawmakers.
I'd been able to furnish my lackluster studio apartment with a hodgepodge of free, non-matching stuff from my parents and siblings.
"But we want to furnish the app and give broadcasters the ability to do as much as they can, to make money."
For reference, here are some of the specific services that the winner and runner-up furnish for their high-net-worth clientele:Citibank.
It must not be forgotten that the Fed's original 1913 mandate, "to furnish an elastic currency" to finance crises, is still there.
U.S. Navy officials did not furnish further details about the circumstances or cause of the accident, which they said was under investigation.
When she finally moved in in May, neighbors came in droves to help paint and furnish her new pad with donated items.
John and his husband, David Furnish, agreed on this point of modern life, which enables LGBT people today to feel less marginalized.
A year later, it will be illegal to buy, own, furnish, assemble, repair, loan, transport or possess bump stocks in the state.
Authorities had previously said the soldiers failed to furnish Greek authorities with sufficient evidence that they were not involved in the coup.
Most people in the soccer world would say that the pay-for-play is a US Soccer ploy to furnish their coffers.
This new exhibition is part of a long-term relationship formed between Tate Gallery and supporters Sir Elton John and David Furnish.
"A new language is requisite to furnish terms strong enough to express my horror and amazement at the appalling facts!" she erupted.
"I think Julian Assange has that proof and I think he is going to furnish it for the American people," he added.
I am so proud to have worked with the greatest team of creatives led by Mathew Vaughn, David Furnish and Dexter Fletcher.
During the press conference, John cited his family with husband David Furnish as his main reason for stepping back from the road.
Whether or not the new team believes it, the ideas on which America is built furnish it with immense power and legitimacy.
Hunter and his wife were indicted in August for allegedly using $250,000 in campaign funds to furnish their lifestyle, federal prosecutors said.
Several members of the group were asked to furnish their social media handles so American officials could read what they had posted.
Get more sleep on the road: This year, hotels, cruise lines, airports and airlines will furnish amenities to add more shut-eye.
It had not yet been acquired and repurposed by LVMH to furnish a new generation of prosperous men with the rich look.
And in his spare time, he and his husband, the film producer David Furnish, are raising two sons, Zachary, 5, and Elijah, 3.
Thanks to the retailer's affordable offerings, we're able to furnish our apartments with chic things that look way more expensive than they are.
"He has demonstrated wisdom beyond his years," Cuttler, whose group gave Caleb's nonprofit a $1,000 grant to help furnish the libraries, tells PEOPLE.
Elton John and David Furnish have a real showman on their hands -- 'cause their son Elijah stole the spotlight from dad at LAX.
John and Furnish, who officially married in 2014 after Britain legalized same-sex marriage, are pretty much the definition of relationship goals. Why?
The law itself is clear: upon written request by the Ways and Means Committee, the IRS "shall furnish" tax returns of any individual.
The blast affected lines that furnish gas processing plants in the area but outages were not significantly impacting pricing or supplies, analysts said.
" He also railed against compelling people "to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves is sinful and tyrannical.
However, even if John (and husband David Furnish) aren't invited to the actual ceremony, they'll still be able to take in the festivities.
With Havenly, those looking to stylishly furnish their new home or spruce up their apartment can do so starting at $79 per room.
It is expected to furnish him with fresh documentation of Mr Trump's financial and other arrangements, opening up new vistas of potential inquiry.
A law from 1924 says that the IRS "shall furnish" any tax return requested by the chair of the Ways and Means committee.
Or really get into it by asking if they know the standard of care by which their financial professional must furnish those services.
But lifelong narcissism combined with a deep sense of artistic purpose would seem to furnish a perfectly adequate explanation for his switchback career.
As the economy boomed in the following decades, America's burgeoning corporations needed to furnish their offices with desks and shelving and cubicle walls.
Many of them appeal to people who have acquired lots of money quickly and don't have the time to furnish a place themselves.
We never will "buy the world a home and furnish it with love," as the creators of the 85033 Coca-Cola commercial imagined.
In a news release at the time, the Trump Organization promoted the craftsmanship of the pieces, which furnish some of Mr. Trump's hotels.
The corporate tax cut has arrived just in time to furnish a new bullish story line and provide an alibi for stretched valuations.
"If we'd moved into a place that we would have had to furnish ourselves, we'd probably still be sitting on beanbags," he added.
When Mr. John entered a civil partnership with his then-boyfriend, David Furnish, in 2005, Mr. Trump rushed to congratulate the pop star.
The Treasury Department declined that request, prompting Mr. Neal to issue a subpoena to try to force Mr. Mnuchin to furnish the returns.
As Americans cram into ever-tighter urban living arrangements, a question has emerged: Isn't there some better way to furnish a tiny apartment?
Your child will have to buy books, kegs of beer new clothes, and even some housewares to furnish a dorm room or apartment.
It's not clear whether Giuliani plans to comply with the subpoena, which requires him to furnish 23 categories of documents by Oct. 15.
And on Tuesday, Senate Democrats demanded that the department furnish information about how investigations are being handled and why the policy was changed.
Personalities are what furnish the rooms of "Oslo," much of which takes place in a chateau 30 miles south of its title city.
The Justice Department asked 23 jurisdictions across the country to furnish documents proving that they had not kept information from federal immigration authorities.
To make any policy decision, the majority party would have to provide enough members to furnish a quorum or resort to drastic tactics.
In July, the British singer and pianist, along with Furnish and their sons, accompanied the Burtka-Harris clan on a trip to Saint-Tropez.
All bull markets punish the cautious buyer by refusing to furnish easy entry points, but this rally phase has been more punitive than most.
Perhaps the couple can use the Prime Day deals to furnish their new shared NYC home, which both have lamented is still depressingly empty.
He posed for photos with John and his husband David Furnish, had a long chat with Russell Simmons and then took pictures with fans.
Each winner agrees to furnish Sponsor with or execute any additional document requested by Sponsor in connection with the awarding of any prize.7.
She wants to furnish women with arguments with which to reclaim their religion, and to reject inequality and discrimination in the name of Islam.
Alibaba requires that businesses furnish proof they are copyright owners or evidence they originally made a product before they'll do anything about suspected knockoffs.
The Treasury Department has denied the committee's request despite a federal law saying the department "shall furnish" such records to the panel if requested.
Today, without a term premium, one could argue that the yield curve needs to invert more significantly than normal to furnish the same signal.
Kruglanski calls it the "3 N" approach: you have to address extremists' needs, furnish them with new narratives, and plug them into new networks.
I sincerely hope that the Treasury Department will furnish the requested material in the next week so the committee can quickly begin its work.
It's not as if Elton John (in bedazzled stage gear) will be performing in the second row, with backup from his husband, David Furnish.
After which the president of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani, will hold a press conference to furnish the media with his version of events.
I needed to furnish it (a teak daybed came to the rescue) and turn the rest of the landscape into a serene, calming backdrop.
The Justice Department asked the 23 jurisdictions across the country to furnish documents proving that they had not kept information from federal immigration authorities.
"When I was growing tobacco, everyone said I was growing something that's bad for your health," said Brian Furnish, an eighth-generation tobacco farmer.
The code itself gives the executive branch little wiggle room in responding, stating only that the Treasury secretary "shall" furnish the information upon request.
But as these companies take on lucrative contracts to furnish state and federal agencies with these technologies, they're facing increasing pushback from their staffs.
The Times noted that federal law requires approval from lawmakers "to furnish or redecorate the office of a department head" if it exceeds $5,000.
NestAway charges a portion of the rent as commission - between 5-30 percent depending on how much it shells out to furnish the house.
I trust that in this spirit, the IRS will comply with federal law and furnish me with the requested documents in a timely manner.
The subpoena included a request to furnish Dextenza-related communications with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), investors and others, the company said.
Mr. Dillard, who receives monthly assistance totaling $1,356, which includes Social Security Income and food stamps, could not afford to furnish his new space.
This December also marks the fifth wedding anniversary with Furnish, his partner of 25 years, with whom he shares sons Zachary, 8, and Elijah, 6.
"I don't know if I could have seen him coming around to Clapham for a bowl of spaghetti Bolognese," Furnish told The Observer in 2001.
Failure to furnish the IRS forms to workers can lead to fines for employers of $250 per worker — up to a maximum of $3 million.
" He said he and his husband, David Furnish, wanted the young family to have a private holiday "inside the safety and tranquility of our home.
Beside the political risks, they fear that would let provocateurs flirt with the edges of prohibitions, and furnish endless fodder for challenges to their decisions.
Smith started a crowdfunding site to raise money so that the graduate can cover transportation costs to college, buy a laptop and furnish his dorm.
With 70 looming, iconic musician Elton John is reflecting on life – and how his family with husband David Furnish has changed it for the better.
At the press conference announcing the tour, John cited his family with husband David Furnish as his main reason for stepping back from the road.
The Treasury Department has denied the committee's request, despite a federal law that says the department "shall furnish" such records to the panel if requested.
John joined husband David Furnish and celebs like Johnny Depp and Samantha Ronson at a star-studded dinner, held at Gjelina restaurant in Venice, California.
For example, when FaceBook, AirBnB, or Uber furnish services in Asia or Latin America, receiving payment is difficult owing to operational differences in each market.
They aren't required to furnish any proof of academic progress, and while homeschooling families can file a Private School Affidavit, the affidavit triggers no oversight.
E-commerce is a perfect fit for our rapidly developing ecosystem of partnerships to furnish best-in-class financial services, media, and other consumer offerings.
According to the Americans With Disabilities Act, neither barkeep nor government agent may ask you to furnish proof that your dog is a service animal.
When the civil war ended, "we'd at least have an operation that could furnish cement for the reconstruction of Syria," Mr. Pescheux told French investigators.
A 93 law passed in response to the Teapot Dome bribery scandal says the Treasury Department "shall furnish" Congress with any tax returns it requests.
The film, directed by Dexter Fletcher and co-produced by David Furnish, John's husband, is unflinching about John's rise, his childhood trauma and subsequent addictions.
Under Section 6103(f), the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" these documents upon written request from the committee, denying any exercise of discretion from the secretary.
The little known tax code provision employed by the Democrats in demanding Mr. Trump's returns says that the Internal Revenue Service "shall furnish" the information.
In an age in which our digital footprints are all-but unerasable, such an accounting will become increasingly easy to furnish, and hence to demand.
"To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical," Jefferson wrote.
The ambassador has told Congress he does not have the authority to furnish official texts or documents held by the State Department (The Associated Press).
In this case, current policy defines the problem as anticompetitive abuse and requires shippers to furnish evidence of this abuse to qualify for competitive switching.
John and his husband David Furnish have two sons — Zachary and Elijah — but the singer has no intentions of spoiling them with his vast fortune.
You're unlikely to find a plastic water bottle in the Blake (they'll furnish you with a reusable container), which is heated and cooled geo-thermally.
"I sincerely hope that the Treasury Department will furnish the requested material in the next week so the committee can quickly begin its work," he added.
The White House has enough antique furniture to completely furnish the entire building, but the first family can bring in their own belongings, too, Walters said.
Matadamas said he is very appreciative of the small bedroom his aunt and uncle gave him, and wants to furnish the room more when he can.
"Cell phone records were not provided to investigators when asked," Guglielmi confirmed in an email to Reuters while declining to clarify who failed to furnish them.
Kang also is accused of attempting to furnish ISIS with classified and other sensitive military records that would have assisted the group in its combat tactics.
Known as Project Ripon, Cambridge Analytica's goal was to furnish Republican candidates with a technology platform capable of reaching voters through the use of psychological profiling.
Though Sir Elton John said in March that he hadn't yet received an invite, he made it to the royal wedding Saturday with husband David Furnish.
John also gave a sweet speech about his partner David Furnish, saying that he had helped him turn his life around from his old partying ways.
The cup can furnish an event with inexpensive glassware that at the end of the night can be disposed of rather than washed and put away.
The GAO determined last month that Pruitt violated a law that required the EPA to notify Congress before spending more than $5,85033 to furnish Pruitt's office.
Sir Elton John accidentally shredded the 500-person seating plan his husband David Furnish had worked on for days, he told Jimmy Kimmel earlier this week.
Taken together, the documents raise concern that Huawei, which has used American technology in its products, violated U.S. export controls to furnish equipment to North Korea.
A police official said three of the soldiers failed to furnish Greek authorities with sufficient evidence to counter accusations that they were involved in the coup.
If a retiree plans to buy a boat, furnish a home and make a lot of other purchases, they should take sales tax rates into consideration.
A federal judge last week ordered Apple to furnish software that would disable a security feature and render the device inaccessible after 10 failed password attempts.
Griffin bought the space raw, which means that even after paying $238 million, Griffin will likely spend millions more to design, build and furnish the home.
Chevron Corp said it actively manages its crude supplies to be able to furnish customers with fuels and lubricants, and continues to comply with U.S. laws.
A law enacted in 1924 authorizes him to request anyone's tax return information and provides that the secretary of the Treasury "shall furnish" the information requested.
"They furnish a wealth of colorful, distinctive material for any artist because they still hold their own individuality in the face of American standardizations," Hughes writes.
" He added, "I trust that in this spirit, the I.R.S. will comply with federal law and furnish me with the requested documents in a timely manner.
Even if an office can come up with the money to furnish an attractive salary for a forensic pathologist, there is often no one to hire.
On the Expo Line alone, over 19 artists, whose artwork runs the gamut from stenciled illustrations on wood to painted photographs on glass, furnish each station.
"Jet" became in the sixties what "cyber" or "Web" was to a later decade: a prefix that could furnish anything with a cool gleam of futurism.
New record highs are more bullish for the market's outlook than a warning, historically, though they do furnish a handy chance to assess the broader backdrop.
Kang is also accused of trying to furnish ISIS with classified and other sensitive military documents that would have assisted the group in its combat tactics.
On its face, the statute squarely supports Neal's request: it provides that "upon written request," the IRS "shall furnish" the committee with any requested tax return.
Neal and Democrats have argued that the law clearly states that if the chairman asks for the information, the secretary of the Treasury "shall furnish" it.
Neal cited a section of the federal tax code that states that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" tax returns requested by the chairs of Congress's tax committees.
Their concerns led to the Obama administration's decision to delay by two months, until March 31, the deadline for employees to furnish 1095-C forms to workers.
His insurance money was insufficient to completely furnish the house so he went to Ikea with a pickup truck and held a furniture-assembly party with friends.
Business groups opposed to the measure say it forces companies to furnish politically charged information and that it costs too much to trace the source of minerals.
"A world in which media organizations demand pure motives from the folks who leak, steal and furnish information will be a much less informed world," Wemple said.
A law passed in 1924 states that America's Internal Revenue Service (IRS) "shall furnish…any return or return information" to that committee, when "specified by written request".
Mnuchin added that he had discussed the request with the Department of Justice, which said it couldn't lawfully furnish Trump tax returns due to possible privacy violations.
Such a move would raise questions of whether Huawei, which has used U.S. technology in its components, violated American export controls to furnish North Korea with equipment.
" Furnish added, "By making these grants, both Foundations commit to relentless advocacy and investment until we see meaningful and lasting change in the course of this epidemic.
Before you furnish your kitchen with a couple thousand dollars' worth of appliances from Sears, think about buying big-ticket items from friends and family or online.
Wayfair is reportedly donating $100,000 to the American Red Cross following employee backlash over the company's $200,000 deal to furnish detention facilities at the U.S.-Mexico border.
If a state does not have evidence supporting its finding that a provider failed to meet a state standard, that provider remains 'qualified to furnish' Medicaid services.
"Studying something as private and ineffable as our inner voices was, my elders might have warned me, never going to furnish a successful research career," Fernyhough writes.
Some of these objects will help with your exploration — like fishing rods and bug nets for catching critters — while others can be used to furnish your home.
The winning device: HP. The district ultimately awarded a $230 million, multiyear contract to Daly Computers, a Maryland reseller, to furnish the device, called the Elitebook Revolve.
The provision in question — Section 6103 — dates to the Teapot Dome scandal of the 1920s and says merely that the Treasury secretary "shall" furnish the requested material.
A normal country would not furnish military, financial and logistical support for Syria's Bashar al-Assad, who seems to have resumed using chemical weapons against his enemies.
It also includes billions more, he said, to furnish personal and protective equipment and increased for health care workers, testing supplies, and new construction to house patients.
Barr and Johnson were obsessed with the design of their time, but what about us, who furnish our apartments now with the exact same daybeds and housewares?
Those inclined to serve their own underage children can actually do so legally in the 31 states that allow adults to furnish alcohol to minor family members.
Beyond all this, it seems entirely possible that voices in the conservative media and Republican strategists, ever inventive, will furnish new scapegoats and invent new threats altogether.
The utility said it opened 28 community centers across the planned outage zone to furnish restrooms, bottled water, battery charging and air-conditioned seating during daytime hours.
To furnish the new apartment, they divvied up items to research, then brought each other lists with the top contenders and the pros and cons for each.
They may also help furnish tools, materials, and supplies to other workers; clean the work area, machines, and tools; and hold materials or tools for other workers.
At the same time, insurers with lower-than-expected costs were required to furnish a portion of their profits — or "pay in" — to a risk corridor fund.
India's HomeLane raises $30M to expand its one-stop shop for interior design HomeLane helps property owners furnish and install fixtures in their new apartments and houses.
Neal and other Democrats have argued that the law clearly states that if the chairman asks for the information, the secretary of the Treasury "shall furnish" it.
"No matter how much I liked my clients and my colleagues, delivering for them could not furnish that deep level of purpose that I craved," he wrote.
HMNY did not respond to multiple requests for clarification of Gadiyaram's involvement in the company and declined to furnish Business Insider with working contact information for him.
As Wayfair faces backlash for selling furniture to furnish migrant detention facilities, internal data shows that the response is being led by an overwhelmingly white leadership team.
Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts, said she would consult with the House general counsel on whether Mnuchin should be held in contempt for refusing to furnish Trump's tax returns.
The Hunters both previously pleaded not guilty to federal charges that they had stolen a quarter of a million dollars in campaign funds to furnish their lavish lifestyle.
Women associated with the Ladies of the Pink and Green have tapped into their networks to host Harris supporters and have donated to help furnish the campaign's offices.
In Congress, House Democrats have demanded access to Trump's tax documents under a 1924 law that dictates that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" them if requested by lawmakers.
After casting, Egerton was invited to visit the house John, 72, shares with his husband David Furnish, 56, and their two sons, sons Zachary, 8, and Elijah, 6.
And unlike other property management services that furnish properties, WanderJaunt is ready and willing to advertise the experience as a sort of external short-term rental verification badge.
We've learned Kris Jenner spent Valentine's Day at a gigantic furniture warehouse and she was there on a mission ... to furnish the Calabasas home Khloe leased for him.
You could furnish a room with the prizes she has won, and yet the embrace of a wide readership and extraliterary fame has proved elusive; and no wonder.
If a company cannot furnish all the information the government would like, it can at least show it got rid of anyone who did not help its investigation.
"The Secretary never adequately considered whether Kentucky HEALTH would in fact help the state furnish medical assistance to its citizens, a central objective of Medicaid," the judge ruled.
Soon, Americans will be paying more to furnish a new home or nursery, repair a car, own a pet, buy groceries or even purchase necessities like toilet paper.
Knowing of her musical ability — she had perfect pitch and was an impeccable sight reader — the studio began recruiting her to furnish the singing voices of young actresses.
The court filing argued that under Section 6103 of the US tax code, the Treasury "shall furnish" any document requested by the House Ways and Means Committee chair.
The law makes clear that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" the House Ways and Means Committee any tax returns it wants to examine including those of the president.
The poems furnish an elegant bachelor space, a man cave with soft touches and a long prospect on the past, in which Wright's memories, like lightning bugs, appear.
When Catholics began arriving in large numbers, they campaigned vigorously for a share of the education funds they had to furnish but that went to unacceptable public schools.
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"I definitely wanted all of the traditional touches" for the interior architecture, said Ms. Consi, who planned to furnish the house with vintage midcentury-modern and contemporary pieces.
A 1924 federal statute provides that the Treasury secretary "shall" furnish any individual's tax records upon written request from the Ways and Means chairman or his Senate counterpart.
As part of its marketing package, Residently will individually style and furnish a property to help potential renters visualise "exactly how their home could look," says the company.
For those who haven't been employed for a full year when they give birth, the employer has no obligation to furnish a period of leave, even unpaid leave.
One reader, moved by Ms. Wood's story, donated $500, which Ms. Wood used to furnish her new home with a dining room table, a recliner and a television.
Scott Wiener (D), aims to significantly expand access to PrEP and PEP medication in the state by allowing pharmacists to furnish the medicine to patients without a prescription.
The request pointed to an aggressive strategy on the part of House Democrats to pressure the Trump administration to furnish crucial information surrounding President Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
Their architect, Fogarty Finger in New York, added terraces to a five-story structure for retailing and offices; office tenants will furnish the terraces as they see fit.
The State Department also said it would push foreign postal services to furnish data that would help customs officials detect opioids and other illegal shipments entering the United States.
Thus, I now assume that restaurateurs who furnish their spot with The Chair must simply not want me to sit down at all—they are uncomfortable from minute one.
These are the people that value things, buy things from you, mediate information, hire you, furnish you with capital it's not everything but it's how it works in America.
In addition, it&aposs also planning to furnish the Libyan coast guard with 12 additional patrol boats in an effort to prevent smugglers&apos boats from reaching international waters.
They telegraphed a long game to reverse requirements that make citizens furnish extensive documentation to register, and they vowed to exert pressure on Republican-controlled committees who draw districts.
In Tuesday's lawsuit, Democrats argue that Section 6103's language that the Treasury Department "shall furnish" the committee with "any" tax return information it requests is mandatory, not optional.
The Treasury Department, which controls the IRS, has denied the committee's request, despite a federal law that says the department "shall furnish" such records to the panel if requested.
The State Department also said it would push other countries to furnish data to help customs officials detect illegal shipments entering the United States via the international mail system.
Sir Elton John told Jimmy Kimmel he once accidentally put the wedding seating plan his husband David Furnish had been working on for 2 days through a paper shredder.
William Reynolds's white blank-slate set adds a note clinical detachment, as if Jill and Ollie were pathological specimens, there to furnish the room with their wild narrative emissions.
Two queen beds and one twin bunk bed furnish each of the 350-square-foot rooms, accommodating up to five travelers at rates starting at $69 each a night.
For his part Mr. Hopkins has employed the conscious archaism of a folk art style to furnish the quotidian world of a culture mostly erased by the Civil War.
We ended up staying in Bratislava for two years, selling everything back home except for a storage unit of things adequate to furnish a small condo upon our return.
On top of nationalisation, Labour wants to boost this pot to £20bn and to maintain the new network via a tax on technology firms that furnish services over it.
Black Americans are more likely to be seen as defiant if they ask questions of the police, are reluctant to furnish their identification, or ask the police to leave.
Strategists can upload files of likely supporters to look for matches among Facebook's users (who are easy to identify, because they use their real names and furnish valid email addresses).
John's belated transition into parenthood — the 72-year-old shares sons Zachary, 8, and Elijah, 6, with husband David Furnish — has added a new dimension to his union with Taupin.
"The Secretary never adequately considered whether Kentucky HEALTH would in fact help the state furnish medical assistance to its citizens, a central objective of Medicaid," Boasberg said in his decision.
The colonel will not only be able to furnish valuable information on military operations and tactics, but may also provide better clarity into the strategic thinking of North Korea's leadership.
You have to learn how to be completely self-sufficient, worry about getting a real job, move to a new place, and most likely will have to furnish an apartment.
The committee filed the lawsuit after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin defied congressional subpoenas seeking the returns, despite a federal law that says the department "shall furnish" such records upon request.
Taiyuan set up a Marriage Consumption Subsidy Fund in 2017 which offers newlyweds rebates on wedding pictures, the banquet, honeymoon travel and even white goods to furnish a new home.
The Times reported on Thursday that two White House officials helped furnish Nunes with intelligence reports that showed that Trump aides were caught up in "incidental" surveillance of foreign targets.
A tailor-made constitution that grants sweeping powers to the president and the army, and electoral rules designed to produce a fragmented parliament, furnish it with the trappings of democracy.
At one end a branch of Game, a South African chain now part-owned by Walmart, sells refrigerators, televisions and everything else needed to furnish those new semi-detached houses.
"When you have a public utility that exists not to make money but to furnish a service, there's no incentive not to do maintenance that you bill for," he said.
Martin Shouler, CWRF project manager at Arup, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation the new approach would explore the links between cities and the basins that furnish their natural water supply.
They respire airs of aching grace and allegorical mystery, and they furnish, in their visually malleable beauties, a wealth of things to look at, and a whole lot to consider.
Since 2009, the jeweler has appeared on each season of the reality show to furnish its romantic hopefuls with rocks of all cuts and carats, free of cost to them.
Last year the Elton John biopic "Rocketman" had scenes allegedly edited out for Russian audiences, including a photograph of John and his husband David Furnish, according to a Reuters report.
A source familiar with the matter told Business Insider that Shopify has given its employees $1,000 each to furnish their home set-ups with whatever equipment needed to work remotely.
Mr. Mueller's team found that more than $75 million passed through offshore accounts, and that Mr. Manafort laundered more than $18 million to furnish a lavish, largely tax-free lifestyle.
The committee filed the lawsuit after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin defied congressional subpoenas seeking the returns, despite a federal law that says the department "shall furnish" such records on request.
Elton tells PEOPLE that he and husband of four years David Furnish had a personal relationship with Thief and Heist founder Francesca Amfitheatrof, which initially sparked the idea of their collaboration.
"She paid school fees for our extended family members, and over the holidays she told me that she wanted to furnish her parents' home so they could live well," he said.
The centrão, a group of small, ideologically flexible parties that originally backed Mr Alckmin, will help furnish Mr Bolsonaro with a majority for some purposes if he wins the run-off.
Neal argues the plain language of section 6103(f) of the federal tax code is clear: that the Treasury "shall furnish" an individual's returns if a formal written request is made.
They are trying to pressure the company into severing its relationship with Baptist Child and Family Services, the nonprofit that placed the order and is helping to furnish the detention center.
Such a move would raise questions of whether Huawei, which has used U.S. technology in its components, violated American export controls to furnish North Korea with equipment, according to the Post.
It held that reversal of an existing rule by a federal agency may not be "arbitrary or capricious;" that an agency must furnish an "adequate basis and explanation" for its action.
Since it's unlikely that suspects would furnish their own DNA to a private company, investigators instead tried to find near-matches among family members to narrow down the circle of suspects.
Crucially, if Mueller vanishes, then it is unclear who -- if anybody -- would be in a position to furnish to Congress a report on the findings of the investigation as a whole.
Should Mr. Morel go to trial, an assistant district attorney will want to furnish to the jury a credible explanation for why he undertook two murders that he has denied committing.
The IRS and Treasury have refused to do so, despite a section of the federal tax codes that says Treasury "shall furnish" an individual's returns if the committee formally requests them.
Democrats argue there is zero legal latitude for the administration to dispute a federal law that states that the Treasury "shall" furnish three designated congressional officials with any individual's tax information.
Either way, you've got to furnish your high concept "well-traveled-hoarder"-themed studio apartment with French porcelain rib-eye steaks, Indian block print bed coverings, and hand-painted Mexican nichos.
This right is a part of the Visual Artist Rights Act ("VARA"), which amended the Copyright Act in 1990 to furnish artists with certain protections previously established under the Berne Treaty.
Whether you've grown weary of your dishes or are looking to furnish your cabinets for the first time, setting an Instagram-worthy dinner table doesn't have to be stressful or expensive.
According to court documents in the case, Greitens directed another individual to obtain the donor list and furnish it to a fundraiser who was working on behalf of Greitens' gubernatorial campaign.
They include utility and railroad workers and even—in some sense—public employees, whose salaries in many places are contingent on the tax revenue extractive industries furnish to states and cities.
A subset of this would be the missing letter clues, where omissions in the words in the clue can be deduced to both complete the clue and furnish the entry (phew).
Congress put a $5,000 cap on expenses to furnish or decorate agency heads' offices, though it can be exceeded if the agency notifies Congress, a step that the EPA didn't take.
Under this system, HUD agreed to furnish localities with data on segregation and concentrations of poverty that was to be taken into account in federally supported housing and community development decisions.
He cited a 1912 law — the Lloyd-La Follette Act — that gives civil servants the ability to furnish information to Congress, as well as any U.S. citizen's fundamental First Amendment protections.
The event raised more than $6 million for AIDS research, and if some thought Sheen's clothing selection was in questionable taste -- Elton and his husband David Furnish didn't seem to mind.
Both Hunters previously pleaded not guilty to federal charges that they had stolen a quarter of a million dollars in campaign funds to furnish a lavish lifestyle that was beyond their means.
Still, learning how to build cruise ships will not be easy for the Chinese, given the complex web of suppliers needed to furnish items from luxury carpets to soundproofing, industry experts say.
Asked to furnish information about Trump's claim that he consulted with "Generals and military experts" before announcing the ban, the Justice Department raised executive privilege to try to keep that information secret.
On Friday, Elton appeared on The Graham Norton Show and spoke about his friendship with Eminem — including the present he received from the rapper to celebrate his civil partnership with David Furnish.
John and husband David Furnish have just returned from a summer break in the south of France where they also hung out with pals David and Victoria Beckham on the Cote D'Azur.
Rather than merely witnessing the communist takeover, he tried to assist it, using his clandestine contacts to lobby against the supply of weapons to Batista and help furnish Castro with British buses.
House Ways & Means Committee chairman Richard Neal is seeking the documents under a century-old provision known as Section 6103, which says the Treasury Secretary "shall furnish" any tax returns to Neal.
The Gigafactory will be the new home of Tesla's battery production, and when it's up and running, it's expected to furnish batteries for more than one million Model 3 cars per year.
The network also had announced a partnership with a civil rights group, Color of Change, which was to produce accompanying segments featuring civil rights leaders to furnish context for the documentary series.
Should the Duke and Duchess care to plan another family getaway, John and his husband film producer David Furnish also have homes in London ("Queensdale"), Old Windsor ("Woodside"), Atlanta and Los Angeles.
Both parties suffered grievous vote share losses in September's national election, triggering an unprecedented six months of talks as different combinations of parties struggled to furnish Europe's largest economy with a government.
And transparency is as likely to encourage nosiness as better policy choices: in full-frontal Norway, many complain that the exercise does little more than furnish "tax porn" for the idly curious.
But even the basics take precious time: Mr. Patrick will have to rent office space, furnish it, buy computer equipment and hire lawyers to make sure every expense is properly accounted for.
Until recently, with the ability to capture, store and secure digital information, only the most well-staffed and best funded organizations could afford the infrastructure and expertise to furnish such data assets.
John announced in January that he wanted to quit traveling to focus on his family, saying his priorities had changed after becoming a parent to two children with his husband David Furnish.
What has been lacking to date is political will and the upcoming ministerials furnish an excellent venue for displaying a renewed political will to challenge Russia here and take its threats seriously.
President Xi Jinping has sanctioned massive state spending at a grassroots level, while the Chinese Super League represents an attempt to furnish the country with a domestic division worthy of its name.
Beyond Lazada and Zalora, Rocket Internet sold India-based Fab Furnish this month, and it is reportedly looking for buyers to take Foodpanda India and e-commerce player Jabong off its hands.
That exception says that the secretary of the Treasury (or his delegate) "shall furnish" the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee with any tax return or return information requested in writing.
The text of the law does not give the Trump administration clear grounds to deny a request from Mr. Neal, saying only that when requested, the Treasury secretary "shall" furnish the information.
"There is a strong and fervid insistence on the 'maternal instinct,' which is popularly supposed to characterize all women equally, and furnish them with an all-consuming desire for parenthood," Hollingworth wrote.
Congress put a $2023,000 cap on expenses to furnish or decorate agency heads' offices, though it can be exceeded if the agency notifies Congress, a step that the EPA didn't take. Rep.
"Fidelifacts does not look for, ask for or furnish information about an applicant's sexual orientation, and clients don't make requests like that," said Thomas W. Norton, who bought the business in 1976.
In an excerpt published by the Daily Mail this week, he describes how his mother tried to stop him from celebrating his union with Furnish, 56, with a civil partnership in 2005.
" Levandowski's attorneys argued that revealing details of the report would violate his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination because the document details "might furnish a link in a chain of possible incrimination.
President Michel Temer announced last week that the federal government would furnish states with 1.2 billion reais ($366 million), mostly to improve infrastructure and security in existing prisons and to build new ones.
Instead of sending Moolman, MTN issued a letter telling lawmakers "appropriate government agencies ... are in a position to furnish your committee with relevant information on this issue," lawmakers said, according to the minutes.
Since starring in Rocketman, Egerton has developed a friendship with the musical phenomenon, as the two have exchanged emails about movie reviews and spent time together at John's home with husband David Furnish.
It was Jacques Cartier, scion of the house's founder, who once noted that the business of his family firm wasn't limited to the creation of gorgeous diamond necklaces to "furnish" a woman's shoulders.
Furnish and John hosted the ceremony for their civil partnership at their home in a "big marquee," but only had three weeks to plan the whole event, with 500-600 people in attendance.
But Democrats are concerned that the Treasury Department will sit on any request for the documents or refuse to turn them over, though the statute says the Treasury "shall furnish" the requested documents.
"...The [Health] Secretary never adequately considered whether Kentucky HEALTH would in fact help the state furnish medical assistance to its citizens, a central objective of Medicaid," Boasberg wrote, referring to Kentucky's Medicaid overhaul.
"Wayfair sold beds to furnish border camps; 28503 employees signed a petition to ask that we cease all business with border camps; CEO said no," employees under the Twitter handle Wayfair Walkout said.
Investigations turned up numerous instances of tax and wire fraud throughout the 1990s, with firms providing falsified documents to cover for investors who didn't even have the requisite funds to furnish the loans.
Adding to the mystery of the case, he said he was not at liberty to furnish further details about the circumstances of Easton's death or to explain the basis of the coroner's ruling.
Mr. Schiff said the director of national intelligence, the C.I.A., the National Security Agency and the F.B.I. must furnish his committee with all documents and information they hand over to the Justice Department.
Instead, Jack Horne's voice is a high and husky affair, and you yearn—sadly, in vain—for Fuqua and his screenwriters, Nic Pizzolatto and Richard Wenk, to furnish Horne with a tall tale.
If you decide to rent the entire space, it will cost about $1,500 a month for a small kitchen in NYC, plus you typically have to furnish it with your own cooking equipment.
Earlier this week, a magistrate judge ordered Apple to furnish software that would allow law enforcement to break the passcode feature on an older iPhone 5C used by one of the suspected attackers.
As House Ways and Means Committee chairman, Neal is the only House lawmaker authorized to seek Trump's tax returns under a federal law that says the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" such documents upon request.
"Summer magic 😎🌞🌈👨‍👨‍👦‍👦👨‍👨‍👧‍👦," John captioned a group photo on Instagram, in which he and Furnish each placed an arm around one of their boys, who were dressed in polo shirts.
During a chat with PEOPLE Now, the legendary piano rocker revealed that his sons with husband David Furnish — Elijah Joseph Daniel, 5, and Zachary Jackson Levon, 7 — are stoked about his newest musical endeavor.
Under law, federal employees are prohibited from spending in excess of an appropriation and an agency is restricted under law from spending more than $313,000 to furnish or redecorate an office without notifying Congress.
Under law, federal employees are prohibited from spending in excess of an appropriation and an agency is restricted under law from spending more than $5,000 to furnish or redecorate an office without notifying Congress.
They were people in transition, often fresh out of unemployment or the hospital or rehab, with just enough money to rent a cheap place to live and not a penny more to furnish it.
A folio case with a 6.2-inch display built into it will furnish the company's upcoming flagship phone with similar multitasking capabilities as a 43-something-inch foldable, but at a much saner cost.
"When he became too tired to stay here any longer, I held him in my arms and told him to go into our new house and furnish it in his impeccable taste," Becky wrote.
You'd chat with a designer and tell them about your taste and style, and a real person would reply a day or so later with recommended items you could purchase to furnish your space.
But many refugees are gloomy about the prospects of going back, fearing they will not be able to furnish the documents they anticipate Myanmar will demand to prove they have a right to return.
"Summer magic 😎🌞🌈👨‍👨‍👦‍👦👨‍👨‍👧‍👦," John captioned a group photo on Instagram, in which he and Furnish each placed an arm around one of their boys, who were dressed in polo shirts.
The Los Angeles Dodgers utility recently purchased his dream house with fiancee Mariana Vicente, and the engaged couple partnered with Lamps Plus to furnish the space in a style that reflects their eclectic taste.
Indians have been asked to furnish their Aadhaar numbers for a host of transactions including accessing bank accounts, paying taxes, receiving subsidies, acquiring a mobile number, settling a property deal and registering a marriage.
When it was time to furnish my first house out of college, I saved a good amount of money on our living room rug and dining chairs by opening a Home Goods credit card.
" On other advertising accounts, Mr. Cox helped Xerox expand its image from that of the maker of a single product, the copier, to the multifaceted "Team Xerox," which would furnish "the office of tomorrow.
Congress adopted Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) into the Medicare program as part of an effort to optimize health care delivery by incentivizing Medicare providers to furnish more integrated, better quality, and cost-effective care.
A city fire department spokeswoman confirmed that two cars collided at the intersection in question, that one overturned, and that three people were transported from the scene, but was unable to furnish further details.
Although "Downton Abbey" has ended its run, something better may be coming from Britain: new rules that can furnish a guide for how to hold senior managers accountable when their companies violate regulatory requirements.
In "New Horizons," you're whisked away to a deserted island, where it's up to you to design and furnish your home and develop the island by bringing in new residents, planting trees, and more.
"Ferdie would furnish each of the so-called 'sufferers' with aspirins and other harmless medications, telling them they were 'fine,' " Dundee recalled in "My View From the Corner" (2008), written with Bert Randolph Sugar.
During World War II, it helped furnish cement for the construction of a massive coastal wall of bunkers for the Nazis, known as the Atlantic Wall, that stretched from Scandinavia to the Spanish border.
Those views had long predated the campaign: "If two people dig each other, they dig each other," Mr. Trump wrote on his blog in 2005, celebrating the partnership of Elton John and David Furnish.
The section gives the chairmen of Congress's tax-writing committees unique powers to request information on any taxpayer from the I.R.S. and says only that the executive branch "shall" furnish the material upon request.
He also said the important thing to consider was not whether work requirements would improve health, but whether they would "furnish medical assistance" to the poor, as the Medicaid statute states as its goal.
The Ways and Means Committee filed the lawsuit after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin defied a congressional subpoena seeking the returns, despite a federal law that says the department "shall furnish" such records upon request.
SAN DIEGO (CNN)Republican Congressman Duncan D. Hunter and his wife, Margaret, pleaded not guilty Thursday morning to federal charges they stole a quarter million dollars in campaign funds to furnish their lavish lifestyle.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, a Democrat, is empowered to request the president's returns under a law that says the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" them upon such a request being made.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington, D.C., ruled that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services never adequately considered whether Kentucky's plan will actually help the state furnish medical assistance to state residents.
Democrats have sought documents from the White House, including Pence, in connection with the inquiry, but the administration has refused to furnish them, accusing the lower chamber of engaging in an "illegitimate" and partisan effort.
What I Love 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The first thing Andrew Livingston did when he moved into his two-bedroom apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, was to furnish the guest room with a good mattress.
The Department of Justice is demanding that Harvard University furnish a trove of records about student admissions or risk a lawsuit in an escalating conflict with the Ivy League school over its affirmative action policies.
AstraZeneca is dipping into its own stores for the first big source of data: 500,000 patients have participated in its clinical trials, and their biological materials will furnish the first quarter of the goal amount.
As Ways and Means chairman, Neal is the only lawmaker in the House of Representatives authorized to request individual tax information under a federal law that says that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" the data.
Husband David Furnish celebrated the occasion in Rome with a lovely tribute to the iconic singer on Instagram on behalf of himself and their two sons — Elijah Joseph Daniel, 22018, and Zachary Jackson Levon, 7.
Due to Mylan's decision to only furnish the public "2-Pak" EpiPens, I will now have to spend nearly $300.00 annually to replace my one EpiPen simply because I can no longer purchase just one.
The (true) "Rocket Man" took the opportunity to put his own experience with marriage equality forward on social media, supporting the "Yes" vote with a heartfelt Instagram and Facebook post featuring his husband, David Furnish.
Another clause in the bill aims to furnish the regulator with financial transaction blocking powers, however another peer, Lord Morrow, argued the provision is "only half present" — urging further amendments to strengthen the regulator's powers.
The federal tax code provides that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" any tax returns requested by a chairman of a congressional tax committee, so long as the panel reviews the returns in a closed session.
"Schneider also added that the ideal buyer for his home — which took two years to plan, two years to build, and another year to furnish — will be "a detail-oriented person in the financial industry.
Of course, if a nominally socialist U.S. president were to be so genuinely socialist as to sponsor worker-owned cooperatives to furnish the planet with wind farms, EVs, and solar arrays, so much the better.
The judge found that the administration's approval had been "arbitrary and capricious," and that it had not demonstrated that a work requirement was consistent with the purpose of the Medicaid program, to "furnish medical assistance."
In a story propelled by surprise after surprise in deliberate defiance of the expectations of ordinary reality, where logical discontinuity is a vehicle of joy, these leaps furnish rather than obstruct the whimsical world-building.
He reiterated to lawmakers on Friday that he wanted both Congress and the public to read the report and said that the department would by mid-April furnish a version with sensitive material blacked out.
Diane's obsessive quest for closure has brought out a certain native cunning in her, but she's also dangerously naïve — she asks her private investigator to furnish her with a gun, which he doesn't even entertain.
Scanning the menu, Blatt recalled coming to Craig's one night with his fiancée, a model in the adult-entertainment business, and spotting Elton John and his husband, David Furnish, dining with Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington, D.C., ruled that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services never adequately considered whether the work requirements actually help the state furnish medical assistance to state resident.
Not to be outdone by Ben Carson's $31,000 dining table, a Trump administration official in charge of a small government agency spent almost $2859 million to furnish two offices, the New York Post reported Tuesday.
Saying most of the deal was sealed and could not be discussed, Ryan said the most impactful part of it was Greitens saying he would furnish his resignation in exchange for the charge being dropped.
Mnuchin refused to hand over the returns after House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal asked for the documents on April 3, under a federal law that says Treasury "shall furnish" such records upon request.
Barbara Martin Coppola, chief digital officer at IKEA Group, the owner of most IKEA stores, said tests underway ranged from connecting staff with customers via video to artificial intelligence tools to help people furnish their homes.
Reuters TV The Lord of the Rings' director Peter Jackson has spoken with actor Ashley Judd's legal team and could furnish "powerful" testimony supporting her defamation and sexual harassment suit against Harvey Weinstein, her attorney says.
The other thing, just about local real quick, I don't know, and this is hard, I don't know that the market will furnish a business model for as much news as we ideally need to have.
The Swedish retailer is ubiquitous for affordable (and stylish) décor finds that can furnish any starter apartment or home, so no one has to be stuck with his or her parents' moldy sofa from the 80s.
"The suffrage problem, the trade union problem, the equal pay for equal work problem, all these and others are being precipitated by the war, and they furnish material for the conducting of several pages," they wrote.
On Wednesday, John, 71, and husband David Furnish, 55, posted the same sweet photo of their sons — Elijah Joseph Daniel, 5, and Zachary Jackson Levon, 7 — in their school uniforms, complete with caps and matching backpacks.
Most of these subterranean residences, which owners tend to furnish with a sparseness that borders on clinical, are less than 600 square feet, a size that the economical Swedes deem sufficient for a family of four.
The event halted construction in one of the townhouses to allow Interior Marketing Group, a luxury staging company, to furnish several floors and an outdoor space with cream-toned furniture and leather-and-steel coffee tables.
Now, lawmakers also want a decision by Mr. Pompeo — and by extension, Mr. Trump — by that day on whether he will furnish a transcript of the presidential conversation, as well as other materials they have requested.
Federal law gives the chairmen of the House tax panel, the Senate Finance Committee and the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, the authority to request any return and says that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" it.
If it's not indicative of a hydrogen wall at the boundary of the Sun's influence and interstellar space, then astronomers must furnish an alternative explanation for why this ultraviolet light is observed so far from the Sun.
The law says the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" tax returns requested by the chairman of any of three congressional tax panels: the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Finance Committee and the Joint Committee on Taxation.
The GAO now said the purchase violated the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, which prohibits spending more than $5,000 to furnish or redecorate the office of a presidential appointee without approval from congressional appropriations committees.
For any Prize with an ARV of six hundred dollars ($600) or greater, Sponsors will furnish an Internal Revenue Service Form 1099 to Winner for the ARV of Prize for the year in which Prize was won.
If we're to assume that the Russian government was aware of Steele's investigation because of its friendly point people at Fusion GPS, might it have helped furnish material for the dossier in its own self-serving way?
" In an email, a Tate press representative said that discussions were "ongoing with Sir Elton John and David Furnish about making some key pieces from their collection available to the British public on a more permanent basis.
The nation will have to make its way henceforth amid omnipresent difficulties and recurrent crises; it needs, so Mr. Hazlitt intimates, an efficient coordination, a power of instant mobilization, which only the parliamentary system can consistently furnish.
Part of that new lease includes getting married to David Furnish, welcoming two sons — Zachary, 8, and Elijah, 6 — and establishing the Elton John AIDS Foundation, which has since raised over $400 million toward fighting the disease.
Feelings furnish the stage in the resplendently spare new production of Harold Pinter's "Betrayal," which opened on Thursday night at the Bernard Jacobs Theater, and they shimmer, bend and change color like light streaming through a prism.
There's furniture millennials can rent to temporarily furnish the apartments and homes we don't own, because, in case you haven't heard, an entire generation has been accused of spending our down payments on avocado toast and coffee.
In September 2015, Sally Q. Yates, the deputy attorney general, issued a memorandum declaring that companies seeking any credit for cooperating in an investigation would have to furnish information identifying those in the organization responsible for violations.
His goodwill extends to companies whose goals align with his own: bankers who offer cheap loans to the poor, energy firms which furnish households with gas and electricity, corporations which improve sanitation in villages near their factories.
In late September, Ms. Carrier received a $1,000 grant from FPWA to furnish her living room with two end tables, a pair of lamps and a love seat to replace the couch her husband had brought home.
But some Western nations have been reluctant to send people back to a country where rights groups say mistreatment of criminal suspects remains a problem, and they also say China is unwilling to furnish proof of the crimes.
Turntables are cheap and easy to get hold of (a Crosley costs less than $100 on Amazon) and so furnish baby boomers with a good excuse to dust off what remains of their collection, and expand it further.
At present, many states have failed to furnish the names of prohibited purchasers, and guns have been turned over to killers simply because the three-day mandated period for investigation was too short to ascertain the necessary facts.
And although Mr John's bad behaviour is hardly ignored, "Rocketman", on which the man himself is an executive producer and his husband, David Furnish, is the producer, insists that its insecure hero is more sinned against than sinning.
Well, the furniture store that also sells the weirdly delicious Swedish meatballs has a bunch of planning tools on its website, which customers can use to get a better idea of how they want to furnish their space.
It's a win-win deal for both companies: EA gets someone to provide the hardware to furnish its shiny new digs while Samsung puts its name in front of giddy gamers savoring their first taste of future games.
Business groups have contended that it forces companies to furnish politically charged information that is irrelevant to making investment decisions and that it costs too much for companies to trace the source of minerals through the supply chain.
As part of Staten Island agreeing to the deal, Marin had to furnish a 2000-spot parking garage, replete with immersive pre-ride attractions, including a photo booth, a green roof for picnics, and possible outdoor concert venue.
The law, dating to the Teapot Dome scandal of Warren G. Harding's administration, appears to give the Trump administration little leeway to resist such a request; it says merely that the Treasury secretary "shall" furnish the requested information.
They have conducted focus groups in suburban areas of the Midwest, and are studying key voting blocs in California and New York, two states that could in theory furnish half the seats they need to take the House.
The closest the president's lawyers had come to weighing in on the case was an eight-page letter to House Democrats in October in which they unequivocally refused to furnish any documents or allow any witnesses to testify.
It was far more serious than doctors first suspected — he says doctors informed his husband, David Furnish, that the performer was "24 hours away from death" and would have died if he hadn't been treated when he did.
The company has identified small European banks that will furnish its local financing needs, but other companies say that financing large deals remains difficult because most lenders avoid Iran, for fear of running afoul of the United States.
WASHINGTON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - A U.S. Court of Appeals on Friday blocked an effort by Alabama, Georgia and Kansas for voters to furnish proof of citizenship when registering at the polls, which opponents say disenfranchises voters, especially minorities.
If it is the invasion of fans from all over Latin America that has provided the color for these opening two weeks of the tournament, it is the host that was obligated to furnish them with a canvas.
The Pentagon separately disclosed that it had failed to furnish information about the gunman's criminal record from his U.S. Air Force service to a national database that should have prevented him from legally purchasing the firearms he bought.
Many refugees are gloomy about the prospects of going back to Buddhist-majority Myanmar, fearing they will not be able to furnish the documents they anticipate the government will demand to prove they have a right to return.
Instead, Furnish is relegated to a footnote in an update before the credits roll — suggesting that perhaps Hollywood still doesn't see a happy marriage as a happy ending in its own right, if the marriage is between two men.
To be included on the citizenship register, people had to furnish proof of residence in India going back decades, before March 24, 1971, the year in which hundreds of thousands of people fled Bangladesh, as it split from Pakistan.
Mr. Cimadevilla has new powers that include the ability to propose legislation and furnish information to investigators working on the death last year of Alberto Nisman, the prosecutor overseeing the case, which may shed new light on the bombing.
As House Ways and Means Committee chairman, Neal is the only House lawmaker authorized to seek Trump's tax returns from the Internal Revenue Service under a federal law that says the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" such documents upon request.
Jaron and I believe people could have some bargaining power with the platforms through "mediators of individual data," or MIDs, union-like organizations that would negotiate payment on behalf of users for small tasks that furnish high-quality data.
The agency didn't seek congressional approval for the purchase, even though federal law mandates authorization from lawmakers to "furnish or redecorate the office of a department head" if the total cost is over $5,000, per the New York Times.
He had joked about appointing his sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, a federal appeals court judge in Philadelphia, before suggesting that he would look for someone in the mold of Justice Scalia and later promising to furnish some prospective candidates.
And they furnish us with a fuller picture of her early life: the fatherless childhood in Arizona, the adolescence in Los Angeles, the precocity at the University of Chicago, and her marriage, at seventeen, to the scholar Philip Rieff.
"Think of this as buying a sofa to furnish the new house (Time Warner) they just bought," said Moffett Nathanson analyst Craig Moffett, adding that AppNexus will add muscle to AT&T's strategy of making its ads more targeted.
The law prohibits an agency from obligating more than $5,000 in federal funds to furnish, redecorate or make improvements in the office of a presidential appointee without first notifying appropriations committees in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
A week later, now initiated, I was allowed to walk to the library by myself, carrying the 216 books I had finished reading, knowing I could choose many more to furnish my vast secret room, my imagination, all mine.
To establish citizenship, people in Assam have had to furnish proof of residence in India going back decades, before March 24, 1971, the year in which hundreds of thousands of people fled Bangladesh, as it split off from Pakistan.
All conclude that he did something illegal, even if taking the Fifth was his lawyer's way to avoid having a client testify to some embarrassing (not necessarily criminal) fact that would furnish a link in the chain of evidence.
From the date of import of equipments for power production, large power producers will now have 120 months to furnish details to tax authorities to avail of tax benefits, the Indian government's spokesman Frank Noronha said in a tweet.
" (Stone has since said this was just a joke.) That same day, Stone appeared on the Infowars radio show and said he thought Assange had "proof" of the Clintons' corruption and would "furnish" that proof "to the American people.
Hunter and his wife Margaret were indicted in August on charges that they misused a quarter of a million dollars to furnish a lavish lifestyle between 2010 and 2016 -- at a time when they were repeatedly overdrawing their personal checking account.
It seems easy enough to imagine another version of the movie structured more like the aggressively heterosexual 2005 Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line, in which John's decadeslong relationship with Furnish becomes the emotional and narrative anchor of the story.
Chai Maofeng, a 28-year-old beef distributor in Xuchang, a Henan city of about 4 million people, opened ten credit card accounts in 2016 to furnish his apartment with a sofa set, refrigerator, air conditioners and televisions all brand new.
It is one of several SEC disclosure rules required by the 2010 Dodd-Frank law that Republicans and business groups have long sought to repeal, saying they force companies to furnish politically charged information that is irrelevant to making investment decisions.
Chai Maofeng, a 28-year-old beef distributor in Xuchang, a Henan city of about 4 million people, opened ten credit card accounts in 2016 to furnish his apartment with a sofa set, refrigerator, air conditioners and televisions – all brand new.
"This is a time of real tension between Canada and China, and it can only be solved by governments," Velshi told reporters in Ottawa, after announcing a partnership to furnish high-speed 1003G Internet to isolated communities in Canada's Far North.
"Poor access to HIV testing and good healthcare, as well as pervasive inequality for people most vulnerable to the disease, continue to make the U.S. South an epicenter of today's AIDS crisis," said EJAF chairman David Furnish in a statement.
At a news conference in Mandan, just outside Bismarck, Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault II said he and other tribal leaders were devising ways to furnish food, heat and shelter for protests to continue through the cold-weather months.
The singer tried to adopt an HIV-positive baby in Ukraine 2009 but was refused permission by the authorities, who said prospective parents must be married and that Elton John's civil partnership with David Furnish would not be recognized as such.
She does not paint every protest with same brush—like those seeking delayed justice for the Bhopal Gas tragedy, for instance, are portrayed sympathetically—but she points to the personality cult that some of the leading activists furnish around themselves.
The Supreme Court ruled that if the material was strategic in nature or involved national security, the government might choose not to reveal it to the petitioners, but will instead have to furnish it to the court in a sealed package.
When Neal sent his initial request for Trump's tax returns to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig, he invoked a section of the tax code that says the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" tax returns requested by a chair of a congressional tax committee.
It takes about six years to develop and test a cultivar, but Driscoll's releases several in North America each year; in addition, it maintains breeding programs around the world to furnish its various geographies with berries tailored to the local conditions.
Now, rather than focus on their transfer expenditure, QPR seem more interested in finding a new stadium, developing their academy and improving club infrastructure in a manner which it is hoped will furnish them with solid foundations for future success.
Mary Elizabeth Lease's call for a "small phial" that could "furnish men with substance for days" and would lead to the mass liberation of womankind isn't congruent with the food-porn-laden era of celebrity chefs that we live in today.
John and his husband, David Furnish, said there are still many barriers to be taken down, namely around stigma and support for vulnerable groups such as injection drug users, sex workers and LGBT groups across Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
A psychological thriller that can convincingly furnish both the psychology and the thrills is a formidable thing; while neither element in "The Alienist" is quite as strong as I've hoped for so far, this episode offers hope they'll get there yet.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "The Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson has spoken with actor Ashley Judd's legal team and could furnish "powerful" testimony supporting her defamation and sexual harassment suit against film producer Harvey Weinstein, her attorney said on Tuesday.
Department officials did not request approval from the House or Senate Appropriations Committees for the expenditure of $31,561, even though federal law requires congressional approval "to furnish or redecorate the office of a department head" if the cost exceeds $5,000.
Democrats have said that the law is clear that they can obtain Trump's tax returns, because a section of the federal tax code states that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" tax returns requested by the chairs of Congress's tax committees.
Instead Michôd and Edgerton, who share script credit, furnish Henry with a big-game pep talk that Chalamet delivers at top volume while he walks among his men, stoking nationalist fires by asking them to kill and think of England.
Neal in April requested six years of Trump's personal and business tax returns from the IRS, citing a provision in the tax code that states that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" tax returns requested by the chairs of Congress's tax committees.
We then examine payments companies&apos innovations from the past year that address healthcare payments&apos most pressing challenges, analyze why they&aposre lucrative, and discuss how other payments companies can learn from the innovations to furnish their own solutions.
As he contemplated what to do with the seemingly endless space, he turned to Yves Gastou, a gallerist who had helped him furnish his former Parisian apartment — a 19th-century hôtel particulier — from Gastou's eponymous shop in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Under federal tax law, the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" any tax returns requested from the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Senate Finance Committee or Joint Committee on Taxation, provided that the documents are reviewed in a closed session.
The remaining photos from Harris and Burtka's night out with their kids showed them jamming out excitedly during the show with each other and John's husband David Furnish, plus the latter couple's sons Elijah Joseph Daniel, 5½, and Zachary Jackson Levon, 7½.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey will remove the movement of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen "by its roots" so it can never betray the Turkish people again, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said on Tuesday, vowing to furnish U.S. authorities with evidence of his wrongdoing.
As such, Calhoun's shining, heartless paeans to keeping black people in bondage and making others believe the same can be seen as uniquely disgusting -- disgusting enough that he might not furnish the name of a college, of all things, on a university campus.
A former New York City police sergeant pleaded guilty on Friday to conspiracy, admitting that he had accepted money to tap into restricted law enforcement databases to furnish information to a former officer who was working as an investigator for criminal defense lawyers.
House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal requested six years of Trump's individual and business tax returns on April 3, under a federal law that says the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" such documents if requested by a lawmaker who holds in Neal's position.
My first thought when I read Tepfer's study was that this is good news for humans looking to colonize places like Mars—after all, if we want to survive there long term, we'll need plants to furnish us with food and oxygen.
"The greater home sales will stoke the fires for stronger economic growth next year as consumers spend more to furnish their new homes with new appliances and furniture and all the decorations and trimmings," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist MUFG in New York.
Every Reliance Jio subscriber can automatically sign up for Jio Wallet and have a monthly limit of Rs 100,000 ($1,460) without having to furnish the mandatory KYC (Know Your Customer) documents since Jio already has them when you signed up for the connection.
Turner turned down a request to speak on the record (as did Jenny's and Malouf, through an email from Jenny's), but did furnish Hyperallergic with a record of "sustained multi-dimensional harassment" which he considers Malouf's show to be the latest example of.
What happens there, I think, is that Baudelaire distills a fugitive, dark essence from Delacroix's Romanticism as he did from that of Poe, shrugging off the artistic limitations of both to furnish a poetry of emotional candor and formal discipline beyond their reach.
According to a report from the Wall Street Journal on Thursday, plans have been drawn up to furnish the city, which Saudi Arabia wants to be the size of Massachusetts, with a variety of futuristic, and in some cases, downright weird sounding, technologies.
In New York City last month, a former police sergeant pleaded guilty to conspiracy after admitting that he had accepted money to tap into restricted databases to furnish information to a former officer who was working as an investigator for criminal defense lawyers.
First she asked him to furnish the pool house, which he outfitted with an Oushak rug, an oversized antique wall clock, and a sofa and chairs from Crate & Barrel with washable slipcovers that could withstand abuse from Ms. Cincotta's dogs, Dixie and Mason.
The little known tax code provision employed by the Democrats in demanding Mr. Trump's returns says only that the Internal Revenue Service "shall furnish" the information, giving it and its parent agency, the Treasury Department, little leeway in deciding how to respond.
Shopify said it would give its employees a $1,000 stipend to furnish their home-offices and gig economy companies like Uber and Lyft said they would compensate contract drivers impacted by the virus in part to keep them from working while sick.
And it strictly limits the circumstances under which a health provider could advise a woman about abortion options, requiring that a patient state that she has already decided to terminate her pregnancy before allowing doctors to furnish a list of possible providers.
The state accommodates the needs of all those practical little towns with a multilevel delegate selection process: a thousand-plus precincts hold caucuses to furnish delegates to 99 county conventions, and on up the chain, to the district, state and national conventions.
A coworking space lets a startup get an office running in less time and for less money than it would take to lease and furnish a space, Eva Ho, whose boutique firm, Fika Ventures, puts seed money into data-driven companies, said.
Both the House Intelligence Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee have requested that the Department of Justice provide evidence it may have for Mr. Trump's charge, but Mr. Spicer said on Monday that the president had not instructed the department to furnish any.
She remained an ambassador for Giorgio Armani and, later in life, she became friends with, and inspired the work of, the fashion designers Giambattista Valli (with whom she vacationed in Florence), Tory Burch and Marc Jacobs, whose Paris apartment she helped furnish.
Business groups opposed to the measure have contended that it forces companies to furnish politically charged information that is irrelevant to making investment decisions and that it costs too much for companies to trace the source of minerals through the supply chain.
"What is the last name of the teacher who gave you your first failing grade?" includes an assumption about academic records; strangely, it appears on the LSAT registration website, whose users' transcripts are likely to be too unblemished to furnish an answer.
The law, which says the House Ways and Means chairman, Senate Finance chairman and the chief of staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation all can ask for information on individual taxpayers and the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" it, have never been challenged before.
Based on the outcome of those industry days, SOCOM intends to then award a follow-on indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to furnish the command with an expected total of 75 light attack aircraft over a five-year base ordering period, according to the solicitation.
Rocketman debuts in Russian theaters next Thursday, but at a Moscow preview of the film five minutes were cut and the closing credits were changed to exclude references to John's life with his partner David Furnish and their two children, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The woman of many skills shops online for décor 95% of the time, she says, using her Google skills to furnish her home, which includes five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and two living rooms — an outside one for guests, and an inside one for just herself.
Like his 2000s compatriots Fleetwood Mac and Billy Joel, he could be forgiven for a little late-career coasting on his greatest hits, especially as he's relishing family life with his husband, the film producer David Furnish, and their sons Zachary, 000, and Elijah, 275.
She also points out that July and August can be the busiest times, not only because college freshman and recent grads are rushing to furnish their dorm rooms and new apartments, but also because the latest Ikea catalog is released around then with new products.
Taking some of the Trumps' money might go to furnish programs like the Green New Deal, but an extreme version of such a tax would also free prisoners of privilege like Ivanka, allowing her to at least momentarily glimpse something resembling the American dream.
Neal made the request under a provision of the federal tax code that states the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" tax returns upon request from the chairmen of Congress's tax committees, provided that the documents associated with a particular taxpayer are viewed in a closed session.
In the Faroes, he said, shellfish counts as a poor man's food, and it has historically been considered shameful to eat it, especially compared with the fresh or salt-cured meats that, under the influence of the Danes, furnish the tables of high society.
The 70-year-old singer, one of the best-selling recording artists in the world over a 50-year career, told a news conference in New York that his priorities have changed after becoming a parent to two children with his husband David Furnish.
The deal for a would-be Liberty Alliance member is this: You bring the name and the audience, and the company will build you a prefab site, furnish it with ads, help you fill it with content and keep a cut of the revenue.
Under the act, a company seeking, for example, to do business with Saudi Arabia can no more give the Saudis information to prove it is not also doing business with Israel than it can furnish information about the race and religion of its employees.
Tufted black leather banquettes, tables and chairs furnish the restaurant portion, with counter service at breakfast and lunch, and waiters at dinner with a menu of items like lettuce wrap with crispy pork, hacked chicken with green sauce, smoked lamb ribs, and rice with drippings.
Mnuchin faced similar accusations from House Democrats last year, when he refused to comply with Democrats' requests and subpoenas for Trump's tax returns under an obscure law that specifies the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" the information requested by the heads of the tax-writing committees.
The F.D.A. described the company's "pelvic-suite" web page, where the device was advertised as able to build collagen and elasticity for "female intimate parts," and requested that the company furnish documentation that it had been cleared to market the product for such uses.
"We used the money we would have paid for a security deposit to furnish the apartment," said Mr. Cheal, who was more than happy to leave behind his apartment and also his broken-down Ikea furniture — "college-kid-like junk" — on the curb in Bushwick.
Under an explicit provision in law (7 USC 85033w), the EPA administrator was bound by statute to furnish to the secretary of Agriculture and congressional committees a copy of "the final form" of a FIFRA regulation before approving it for publication in the Federal Register.
Even in a room so packed with celebrities, there was still one corner of the Bafta party bisected by a velvet rope, and behind it sat Elton John and his husband, David Furnish, who produced "Rocketman," the Globe-nominated musical based on John's life.
OmegA's development has been funded in part through U.S. government contracts, including a $792 million Launch Services Agreement it signed with the U.S. Air Force to finish the rocket's design, as well as to furnish and prepare the launch sites from which it'll take off.
Directed by Bohemian Rhapsody veteran Dexter Fletcher and produced by John's husband David Furnish, the "based on a true fantasy" film blends flamboyant Bob Fosse-meets-Las Vegas-meets-Busby Berkeley musical numbers with gritty drama, evoking both the public and private sides of rock's greatest showman.
When furnishing a first or even second or third post-collegiate home, unless you're lucky enough to have a great salary or parents who are willing to chip in for a sofa, chances are, it could take you at least a year to fully furnish the place.
The Beckhams and their children are riding on a luxury yacht right now with the legendary singer, his husband David Furnish and their kids -- where they're all enjoying the steady waters in the South of France ... and diving in feet first when the mood strikes, it seems.
This section of current law allows states to waive many of the law's mandates and requirements so long as they establish health solutions that don't increase the federal deficit, and furnish coverage that is at least as affordable, comprehensive and widespread as that provided for by Obamacare.
Museum officials have tried for years, without luck, to find someone who can furnish a picture of Mr. Ogletree — on vacation, perhaps; under a mortar board at graduation; beaming with happiness at his wedding; or hunched over a sketch pad drawing cars, something he loved to do.
The request was made under section 6103 of the federal tax code, which states that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" tax returns requested by a chair of a congressional tax committee so long as return information associated with a specific taxpayer is reviewed in a closed session.
Neal made the request for Trump's tax returns under Section 6103 of the federal tax code, which states that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" tax returns upon written request of the chairmen of Congress's tax committees, provided that the documents are reviewed in a closed session.
Sadly, labor unions compel citizens to furnish funds for the propagation of opinions they disbelieve and abhor every day, by using the dues collected from members and "agency fees" collected from non-members to engage in political activity many of their members and non-members oppose.
" When it was time for dinner, John remembers that the group noticed that both Gere and Stallone, 73, were absent, and that his now-husband David Furnish discovered them "squaring up to each other, apparently about to settle their differences over Diana by having a fist-fight.
But the app was limited to testing just a single piece of furniture or decor item at a time, so if you wanted to furnish an entire room at Ikea, you still had to make the trek to an actual store and navigate its sprawling showrooms.
Evidence of change is palpable and pervasive: Older people wait for volunteer-driven buses that have replaced discontinued public routes; patients sit for hours in hospitals before they can see an overwhelmed doctor; school administrators struggle to furnish basic items like winter coats and tampons to students.
The House Ways & Means Committee is seeking Trump's personal and business tax returns using a little-known provision of the federal tax code known as Section 6103, which dates back a century and states that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" requested tax returns to the committee.
PDVSA, which is still interested in operating the refinery from 2020 on, has not honored "enormous" debts to providers in the island, de Lannoy said, making it difficult to furnish crude to Curacao as the cargoes would face the risk of seizure, something that has happened in recent years.
Neal has invoked a little-known provision of the tax code that states the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" the committee with the return information, and he has claimed that returns are needed to consider legislative proposals related to federal tax laws and the IRS's practice of auditing sitting presidents.
Assistant Manhattan District Attorney Christopher Beard, who is the lead prosecutor in the case, said that Olson, a vice president at Turner Construction, received "at least $1.2 million in cash payments alone," which he used to furnish his home in Long Island and a vacation home in New Jersey.
"There is no economic rationale for studies such as these, and so we have reason to presume that it was not created in response to labor market needs, and equally not to furnish students with skills that can be readily and directly converted on the labor market," he said.
Chatterjee, a former energy adviser to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, said he has sought input from fellow commissioners Cheryl LaFleur, a Democrat, and Robert Powelson, a Republican, but he has yet to furnish them a draft of his plan, which can only be adopted by a vote.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New York state and nuclear power have never been best friends, but the state is expected to decide as soon as Monday on a proposed subsidy plan that could furnish the rest of the country with a model for saving a struggling industry while reducing carbon emissions.
Neal requested the tax returns under a provision of the tax code that states that the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" the documents, but he sent his letter not to Mnuchin but to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig, since the Treasury Department has delegated tax administration matters to the IRS.
To furnish the rooms, Ms. Consi spent months scouring stores and websites like Etsy, Chairish, 1stdibs and eBay, in search of pieces both old and new, including a midcentury dining table by Arne Vodder, 1950s Arteluce lamps and a new Oscar sofa from SCP, with guidance from Ms. Hammond.
"I think that Mr. Bagration's history of criminal behavior does furnish a sound basis for the belief that he is a compulsive pedophiliac and if allowed his freedom would again prey on young boys," said Judge Charles Woodmansee, according to a transcript of the proceeding on November 3, 1977.
This display of increasing military might clearly looks to North Korea, Russia and China like an exercise in coercive diplomacy or an attempt to incite North Korea to start a war and furnish a pretext for an American attack that would necessarily obliterate the regime if not the country.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday said the U.S. government would not furnish any information for a database of companies operating in Israeli-controlled territories that the United Nations' human rights office released, and said the compilation hurts peace efforts in the Middle East.
In an ideal world, the system architecture will vacuum up relevant data, run it through machine learning and other AI functions in real time, and furnish the operator with relevant information, all thanks to a man-portable supercomputer that&aposll function effectively in even the most denied environments.
" Judge Boasberg, an Obama appointee, had already ordered the department to re-evaluate the impact of Kentucky's work requirement in a ruling last June, saying it had not adequately considered whether it "would in fact help the state furnish medical assistance to its citizens, a central objective of Medicaid.
Facebook allowed third-party developers to gather information not only on the people who installed their apps but also on those people's friends — which was how a relatively tiny quiz app built by an academic was able to furnish Cambridge Analytica with data from tens of millions of Facebook accounts.
The British singer — along with husband David Furnish and their sons Elijah Joseph Daniel, 5½, and Zachary Jackson Levon, 7½ — got together with the How I Met Your Mother alum and David Burtka with their 7½-year-old twins Harper Grace and Gideon Scott in the French Riviera resort town.
And Hubbard spent tens of thousands of dollars to furnish a cloakroom in the statehouse and to decorate his suite of offices, covering the walls with giant flat-screen TVs, including one that ran a continuous loop of photos of Hubbard with George W. Bush and other Republican heavy hitters.
On the heels of the event, we included Vacayo in our coverage of the event, explaining its proposal to become a kind of property manager to homeowners who have extra space (or extra homes) on their hands, property that the startup says it can furnish and find tenants to fill.
Before that suit was filed, both the Treasury Department and the IRS had rejected a demand from the committee to turn over those returns despite a section of the federal tax code saying that the Treasury "shall furnish" an individual's returns if a formal written request is made by the committee.
Two weeks after selecting three defense contractors to furnish the Army with prototypes for the NGSW, the service on Tuesday issued a sources sought notice for an NGSW Innovative Designs & Engineering Assessment (IDEA) Program to identify "new, innovative, enabling technologies" for the weapon, fire-control system, and specialized 6.8mm ammo.
They point to the fact that Neal made the request under a provision of the federal tax code that states that Treasury secretary "shall furnish" tax returns upon request from the chairmen of Congress's tax committees, provided that documents associated with a particular taxpayer are viewed in a closed session.
That's thanks to the US's blacklisting of Huawei in May, meaning the Chinese firm couldn't furnish its new phone with the licensed version of Android with Google services including the Google search app, Gmail, and, crucially, the Google Play Store, the primary way Android users download apps on their phones.
Some in the current Israeli government seem to believe that its new covert alliances with Sunni Arab states like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against Iran will furnish a strategic path out — that the Arab states will persuade the Palestinians to give up and reconcile themselves to Israeli suzerainty.
In crowded cities, it's not hard to keep rooms occupied — empty spaces are also listed on Airbnb — and the company has a clever business model that limits its risk: Property developers work with Roam to format and furnish buildings, then Roam leases and operates them, much as a hotel does.
Leaked passages from the manuscript of his forthcoming book indicate that, contrary to assertions by Mr. Trump and his defenders, the president unequivocally conditioned the release of foreign assistance to Ukraine on whether its government would investigate Democrats, including Joe and Hunter Biden, and furnish politically damaging information about them.
But during the Senate's markup of the bill—a session closed to the press and the public—the automobile industry's super-lobbyists successfully induced several senators to offer weakening amendments, such as omitting the authority of the federal government to order manufacturers to furnish public notice of any safety defect.
What they're saying: The lawsuit argues that a section of the IRS code requires "in mandatory terms that Treasury 'shall furnish'" the House Ways and Means Committee with "any" tax return information that is requested, and that Trump has denied the request for what the committee believes is the first time ever.
The law states that three people -- the House Ways and Means Chairman, the Senate Finance Committee Chairman and the chief of staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation -- have the power to request the tax information in order to conduct their own legislative business and that the Treasury Secretary "shall furnish" the information.
In other words, this could be a big deal: The revelations raise questions about whether Huawei, which has used American technology in its components, violated U.S. export controls to furnish equipment to North Korea, where the isolated regime has faced extensive international sanctions over its nuclear weapons program and human rights abuses.
The fate of his business records is unknown, but his wares remain in some of the Tudor and Elizabethan buildings that he helped furnish, including the Hermitage Museum & Gardens in Norfolk, Va. The antiques on view at the Swedish museum in Philadelphia are ornamented here and there with his family's coat of arms.
"If it be said that the President, by successive pardons of constantly recurring contempts in particular litigation, might deprive a court of power to enforce its orders in a recalcitrant neighborhood, it is enough to observe that such a course is so improbable as to furnish but little basis for argument," Taft wrote.
His study of Indian and West African classical musics has helped to furnish his toolbox, and on "Ali" he pays homage to an inspiration, the Malian guitarist Ali Farka Touré, though Dingman's playing here is as influenced by the sound of the kora, a different West African stringed instrument, as by the guitar.
Covet This For me, decorating a space means oscillating between my desired aesthetic and the bitter reality of its cost — something I'm learning over and over again as I attempt to furnish my new Brooklyn apartment with special yet functional pieces that come without the astronomical prices set by most design galleries.
Said casino will help launder money for the Mexican cartel Marty works for, but it will also provide a slightly more legitimate business enterprise for a local crime family, the Snells, whose land will furnish a location for the casino and whose heroin trade might also provide a lucrative side enterprise for the cartel.
Neal is using a provision known as IRS statute 6103 that says three people -- the House Ways and Means Committee chairman, Senate Finance Committee chairman and the chief of staff for the Joint Committee on Taxation -- have the power to ask for tax information on any individual and the Treasury secretary "shall furnish" it.
"'It's very important in any relationship that one partner doesn't lose themselves in the other, and that's very easy if you're involved with a celebrity,' Furnish told The Observer "'They get so much attention and so much deference anyway, it would be very easy to just get swept up into being their other half.
"It's even a stronger position for us right now to promote those made-in-America stories to our guests because they're even more passionate now about buying local than ever before based on the political climate," said Flynn Flynn said it did not cost any more to furnish the units with American made products.
Bill Ford, the head of Ford Motor Company, said on Tuesday that his company is "going as fast as we can" to furnish medical supplies through four projects: working with GE to make ventilators; working with 3M to make air purifying respirators; and working in-house to 3-D print face shields and N95 masks.
The fact that one of those three is willing to furnish a young player as highly rated as Richardson, along with a potential first-round pick, would enable the Wolves to recoup a good bit of what they gave up (Zach LaVine, Kris Dunn and the draft pick that became Lauri Markkanen) to acquire Butler.
To furnish the space, Cindy Coscoros, his former partner at Gramercy Design who now has her own firm, found a mix of vintage, contemporary and custom pieces, including a Zio dining table and chairs by Marcel Wanders for Moooi; a 1970s Lucite coffee table by Les Prismatiques; and an upholstered bed from Ralph Lauren Home.
Also in September, the Marine Corps awarded a $249 million contract to the Harris Corporation of Virginia to furnish infantry Marines with 14,000 Squad Binocular Night Vision Goggle (SBNVG) systems that rock similar white phosphor tubes, an upgrade Marine Corps Systems Command plans on doling out to infantry units starting in the spring of 2020.
The IRS statute, known as 6103, says three people on Capitol Hill -- the Senate Finance Committee chairman, the head of the Joint Committee on Taxation and the chairman of House Ways and Means Committee -- can ask for any individual's tax information for legislative purposes and the secretary of the treasury "shall furnish" the request.
The comedian's attorneys argue the woman and her mother breached the settlement by voluntarily cooperating in the criminal investigation; they're also going after Constand's lawyers for playing ball "despite being under no legal obligations to furnish her files voluntarily to the district attorney," as well as National Enquirer parent company American Media over the outlet's stories about the allegations.
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" While Perkins limited his interactions with Grant to the mechanics of publishing, he believed that it was a publisher's duty "to furnish a means by which anyone of a certain level of intelligence and abilities can express his views" because a publisher "should not be, as such, a partisan, however strongly partisan he may be as an individual.
Mr. Mnuchin said he would refer the matter to the Treasury Department's inspector general for tax administration, which oversees the I.R.S. Under a provision of the federal tax code, the Ways and Means Committee chairman is entitled to request information on any taxpayer from the I.R.S. The code states simply that the agency "shall" furnish the material.
Mr. Gelernt said that he would give the government another chance to furnish him with a list of detainees and those who were deported, but he added that if federal officials did not provide the list within "a short time" — perhaps as early as Friday — he would consider filing a contempt of court complaint against the administration.
While other 1960s rebels were going back to the land and immersing themselves in nature, the Italian Radicals took the fruits of capitalistic society, the synthetic materials that were everywhere, and repurposed them to furnish their own little cosmos, not a world that was more in harmony with nature, but one that felt more natural to them.
Expertly shot by Darius Khondji and Diego Garcia, with a synthesiser-heavy score by Cliff Martinez, "Too Old To Die Young" is set in a world sapped of energy, a purgatory where shaded lamps and neon signs furnish nothing more than faint patches of light in the gloom; so maybe it is appropriate that the characters drift around like ghosts.
West Elm, it would appear, recognized that as image-oriented millennials grew up, they'd need to furnish their homes with nicer things, but after having just survived an intense economic devastation as the 2008 financial crisis, and with less economic stability than previous generations, they'd maybe be less willing to spend significant amounts of money on single items than their parents had.
Trump, meanwhile, still faces the scrutiny of public investigators for his firing of FBI director James Comey -- which Trump has said was because of "this Russia thing" -- his campaign associates' meetings with Russian officials, including most notably his eldest son's meeting with a Russian lawyer he believed would furnish the Trump campaign with incriminating information on Clinton from the Russian government.

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