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It is more money being given away than has ever been given away in the history of the world.
Three of the works will be given away, and will continue to be given away every six months, as they continuously change hands.
The pot is being given away from a jail cell.
Up to 10,000 steaks will be given away each day.
How much of your own wealth have you given away?
Police said the mom has since given away the dog.
A free Q was given away to every conference attendee.
And jewels ought not to be given away too freely.
The half-read unloved books are all forgotten and given away.
Grim Fandango Remastered is being given away for free on GOG.
It was given away as a prize to some lucky person.
Heretofore, ad blockers were mainly sold or given away to individuals.
The key difference: this time, internet access isn't being given away.
Seldom have we given away so much and gotten so little.
He has given away or pledged $4 billion in his life.
But I'm afraid I've already given away a dirty little secret.
Through it, Mr. Feeney has given away an estimated $1.13 billion.
So far, Forbes reports he has given away almost $32 billion.
After an hour and a half, I have given away nothing.
McIngvale, who's better known as Mattress Mack around town, has given away furniture to restore teachers lounges in school, donated extensively to local charities and, since 1983, given away households of furniture to families in need.
In total, Olsen has given away just under 50 dolls over the past five years, and in 2018 she's aiming to give away at least 25 — the most she's ever given away in a single year.
You've given away several scholarships, computers and more to your employees' children.
When it is given away, drivers overuse available roads, and clog them.
"None of the tricks end up being given away," De Belle says.
WARREN BUFFETT: Well-- well-- every single share is gonna be given away.
Members have given away their law-making power to executive branch agencies.
Reedus and Yeun might have just given away an unexpected plot twist.
Neither were too upset that Evans had given away the spoiler, though.
Brownells had given away prizes, including similar firearms, about 12 hours earlier.
Since 2100, Patagonia has given away some $90 million to environmental causes.
About 17,000 tickets were given away for Michael Jackson's memorial in 2009.
An assistant principal tells the boy's grandmother his seat was given away.
Toronto coach Greg Vanney said his side had given away both goals.
Wendy gains some essential insights into Taylor that aren't freely given away.
DisposeRX packets also are being given away free at Sam's Club pharmacies.
"They've given away shareholders' rights without consulting shareholders," said one of the sources.
But by the time they arrived, the sandbags had all been given away.
America's Got Talent has given away the first golden buzzer of season 11!
The lists are given away for free, so as to market the software.
These must be given away to other people before they can be used.
Yes, if it becomes apparent that neither president has given away too much.
Instead, it's being given away to players who decide to preorder the expansion.
The plastic toys given away with children's fast food meals are under fire.
Gates and Buffett have each given away billions of dollars to charitable causes.
Tottenham had given away ground early on: too much, surely, to claw back.
Founded in 1999, the Dell Foundation has given away more than $1.3 billion.
You've given away 92 percent of your trust fund and half your earnings.
All tallied, that's $2224 billion in bank capital given away over nine quarters.
It's not the first time Microsoft has given away technology to attract business.
Each doll is given away through a series of contests that Olsen devises.
The dildo was then given away as a trophy during the husband's golf tournament.
"I didn't know I was being given away for marriage," Kevinne, now 17, says.
In total, 'PiR' doled out $80k ... the most ever given away on the wheel.
They typically are not bought and sold but can be given away as gifts.
If you give too low a number, you've now given away thousands of dollars.
The remarks dumfounded Republicans, who felt Trump had given away valuable leverage to Democrats.
Facebook had given away data before it had a system to check for abuse.
The Republicans will have given away all of the infrastructure money to the rich.
Initially, these were burned onto CDs and given away for free at local shows.
They have given away six this season, after only four all of last season.
The family has given away "hundreds of millions of dollars," a Patriots spokesman said.
But I've given back I've given away probably close to a billion dollars. Okay.
Since its founding, Sheltersuit Foundation has given away 10,000 jackets in Europe, says Timmer.
In other traditions, some girls are given away as young as nine for marriage.
Schwarzman is also an active philanthropist, having given away more than a billion dollars.
That's because he'd given away more than $1 billion to philanthropic and educational causes.
And if that sounds crazy, a dumb social app has given away troop movements before.
"Every credit score that's being given away or sold to consumers has value," Ulzheimer said.
The actress was given away by her mother, and her three siblings were in attendance.
Over the past sixteen years of marriage, we have given away a lot of things.
In the eight months since they started, they've given away more than 2,000 free rides.
Mr Hammond's lack of big plans was given away by the abundance of little ones.
Bloomberg reports that the couple have given away about $35bn to charitable causes since 1994.
We know about the babies born in captivity and given away to their parents' murderers.
We have given away seeds and marijuana on occasions, [but] not so publicly as this.
But UpGuard's findings illustrate the limits of Facebook's control over information it's already given away.
The Colonel candle is being given away as a competition prize by KFC New Zealand.
I read somewhere he's given away about $8 billion over the last number of years.
By the mid-1960s, at least 200 million such road maps had been given away.
Everything has a price in a way… Very few things are given away for free.
But 210 percent of the money in foundations is not actually given away as grants.
These cards were frequently given away in products, or with the purchase of a product.
Literally, brides used to be given away by their father to their husband, like property.
Meanwhile, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has given away billions since its founding in 2000.
So far, 4,500 packs have been given away by Roodt and her colleagues and friends.
He figures you wouldn't have given away the book had you realized its financial value.
So, on one hand, the resources necessary to support meaningful growth are being given away.
Bernie Sanders, and several pints were given away in a contest organized by Sanders' campaign.
The character would have depicted money bags being stolen or given away, according to the report.
"I have given away thousands of cider apple trees for free to local farmers," he explains.
Lucky for you, this exciting duo of gadgets is being given away to a lucky reader.
The New York Times has given away more than a million Google Cardboards to its readers.
The shit brown Xbox One is being given away as part of a sweepstakes in France.
Mylan said that it has given away more than 700,000 free EpiPens to schools since 2012.
Each year, tickets to the festival are given away free to fans for their philanthropic efforts.
Skater Adam Rippon has since joked about the "generic" condoms being given away in South Korea.
His image is everywhere at the tournament, including 8,000 bobblehead dolls that were given away Saturday.
Bill Gates, one of the world's richest people, has given away $50 billion of his fortune.
The care packages will also be given away, and will be available in an online sweepstakes.
Up to that point, he had given away "maybe $100 or $500" a year, he recalls.
They have given away first-round picks to sign Larry Biittner, Eddie Milner, and Damon Berryhill.
The copyrighted material cannot be reproduced without a license—even if it's being given away for free.
Naor Danieli, Maxwell House's brand manager, says the brand has given away more than 50 million copies.
Batulo had already given away most of her clothes and books to friends who needed them more.
They should have just done a Drake and given away the money they would have otherwise spent.
By 1992, a decade after the first product sold, more than $50 million had been given away.
Even if the bricks are given away, not having to pay for muck processing makes it cheaper.
They did the Nebraska trade where basically it was, you know, the whole thing was given away.
Maddie has created works of art with her beads, glueing them to canvases she's then given away.
So far this year, it's given away an estimated $71.5 million in prizes, according to Nielsen's SuperData.
"Whatever you want to call it, nearly 1,000 Kansans' personal information was given away," said Kansas Rep.
You know, we make movies, which is good hard work and it's given away with pure love.
Some pairs were given away at the end of 2017, though the official release was in 2018.
How many winners do you think you've called and how much lotto money have you given away?
Every show, special guests endorse things they love, which in turn are given away to the crowd.
Founded in 1982, the company has given away hundreds of millions of dollars through its charitable arms.
The Fire Power comic book will be given away on May 2, on Free Comic Book Day.
But Mr. Griffin has given away about $21954 million, according to the person familiar with his finances.
None of my clothes fit, as I had given away all my pre-Weight Watchers clothing months before.
But with music increasingly given away for free, artists are ever more reliant on playing live for revenue.
And while Buffett has given away a fortune, the CEO and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway is famously frugal.
Other brands have focused on different aspects of the feast of St. Valentine, and have given away products.
Guests at potlatches are given gifts, and the more given away, the higher the status of the host.
The project also sees public giveaways — stay tuned(!) — where merch will be given away from Lang-branded taxis.
Eventually he had given away so much that he became as destitute as the men he was helping.
Yeah, it's time to fork out for that online play Nintendo has generously given away for so long.
I've given away most of UNDATA's secrets now, so I guess you can have this one for free.
It's referred to as X2U for short and will be given away as a free download for Macs.
Unfortunately, shortly before this, Universal had basically given away one of the most talked about movies of 1998.
One of the last untouched places on earth is about to be given away to the oil industry.
He had top-secret clearance, but investigators said there was no indication he had given away classified information.
His belongings were given away, but it turned out that he survived and returned to marry my grandmother.
But one thing to remember is that Gates has given away a lot of his fortune to charity.
The 4-year-old Siberian husky was given away to a rescue organization when she wasn't wanted anymore.
Gates has given away $18 billion, or 22 percent of his $81 billion fortune, to charity since 2000.
That's especially notable because original art was once considered so disposable, it was often given away or destroyed.
Coolen said they have given away approximately 2 million orders of fries, but that number is still growing.
Less impressed, hawks in America, Israel and the Gulf states scoffed that Mr Obama had given away too much.
"India has given away its crown jewel," says Seth, who is now managing partner at branding company Counselage India.
Lydia informs June that his wife became a handmaid (her worst nightmare, remember?) and the son was given away.
I'll bet you have at least one (maybe more since they're sometimes given away for free as promotional items).
Scullion's first upload is a promotional tape for Super Mario All-Stars, given away by Nintendo UK in 1993.
During the summer, the beverage giant runs contests where chances at cash prizes are given away with every purchase.
By our estimates, he's set up foundations or given away close to a third of his wealth so far.
He's given away more than $1 million in less than two years, and shows no signs of slowing down.
You are planning to turn this image into a t-shirt that will be given away to gallery attendees.
The tradition lives on to this day, with over 1,000,000 scoops set to be given away across the planet.
And Ciara was given away by her father, Carlton Harris, while her mother Jackie and Wilson's mother Tammy watched.
This isn't the first time that major prize money has been given away to accelerate research in targeted areas.
Mr Maduro admitted that "the time has come" to raise the price of petrol, which is virtually given away.
Throughout his seven years in office, this president has given away too much to Iran for nothing in return.
Among her many achievements, philanthropist Melinda Gates was the first woman to have given away more than $40 billion.
Recollections were less distinct; bits of remembered conversation were somehow lost; the last of the clothes were given away.
That's mostly people who have won $10,000—through to the biggest prize I've given away which was $50 million.
Jason: If the FBI checked the link over Tor or a VPN, they wouldn't have given away their location.
We are behind square one, having given away some of our biggest legitimization incentives and gotten nothing in return.
"Political power is never given away; you have to take it," he told The Monterey County Weekly in 2015.
He said he had given away much of the money he earned over the years to relatives in need.
Clayton has exposed his tender manhood to scrutiny, and has given away a part of himself in the process.
Warby Parker is now worth some $103 billion, and has given away four million pairs of glasses to date.
He has given away about 4,1003 tacos, by his estimate, but the publicity has brought Lopez an unexpected windfall.
There is hell to pay if an answer is inadvertently given away on social media (trust me on this).
When we finally get to the front of the line, our reserved minivan was given away to someone else?!
And it's a recipe for inefficiency and corruption, with public assets being given away too cheaply to private owners.
First place around June 223, you can't really ask for much better, and we've given away some games, too.
Yet he and Melinda Gates have given away more than twice that since they created their foundation in 1994.
But the underlying DNA for the research is freely given away by individuals, like Google monetizing your search activity.
Over the last century, Congress has given away, or "delegated," much of its policymaking initiative to the executive branch.
In the event of treaty collapse, over 1,000 overage Block III Tomahawks might also be sold or given away.
These paintings are placed in custom-made aluminum cases and are given away at the end of the exhibition.
The commissioner may have even given away copies of some of the portraits to official Ellis Island visitors as keepsakes.
This trailer for Midsommar echoes the one for Hereditary, in that only so much about the plot is given away.
The latest version of Bacoin was going to avoid SEC scrutinyby being given away for free in an airdrop format.
One possibility is that they fail to count the huge consumer surplus given away free of charge on the internet.
"It's not hers to have, and not for [the tattoo artist] to have given away," she said, according to News.com.au.
Too cheap, and it will look like the kingdom has given away a piece of its crown jewel too easily.
Rio 2016 organizers announced days before the Games began that 240,000 unsold tickets would be given away to local schoolchildren.
He's invested in commercial properties, startups, and has reportedly given away over $100 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.
He has given away $12 billion in the four decades since, according to his official biography, available on his website.
Seats were set up for fourteen hundred people, and tickets were given away on a first-come, first-served basis.
"We weren't walking down an aisle, nobody was being given away, it wasn't that kind of a thing," says Zee.
For example, he wouldn't be required to file them if he had given away the assets instead of selling them.
The group of lawmakers was eyed picking up free beer koozies being given away by the National Beer Wholesalers Association.
Original comic-book art was initially so undervalued that it was used to sop up ink, given away or destroyed.
To date, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has given away more than $36.7 billion to charities around the globe.
Parsons and his wife Renee have given away nearly $180 million through The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation and other charities.
Ever since I had a job when I was 14, I've given away at least 10 percent of my income.
She said Mr. Trump had already given away important leverage by agreeing to stop joint military exercises with South Korea.
Still, they can be given away only once, and the United States received relatively little from North Korea in return.
Moreover, General McMaster said that by discussing the city where the information originated, the president had not given away secrets.
They also gave evacuees 10,000 T-shirts that were originally meant to be given away as a promotion on Saturday.
In the last 20 months, he's sold or given away shares worth more than $6.5 billion, according to regulatory filings.
Mr. Arsene cautioned against using USB cables found already plugged into charging stations or even given away as promotional gifts.
Also in the last five years, I've raised and given away $16 million to free slaves all around the country.
Even if you're used to gardening (I'm not), chances are you're not used to food being given away for free.
This year, it's given away more than $2,000 in free games and content, the company says, including two dozen free games.
The actress was given away by her mother and her three siblings were in attendance, according to U.K.'s The Telegraph.
Where "Dead to Me" goes from there is part of the fun, and very little of it should be given away.
Investigators are looking for a mattress and box spring that were given away from the Fairpark home last week, Brown said.
Stekelenburg, Everton's hero, reckoned Phil Jagielka, whose fouls had given away both penalties, was the most relieved man at the Etihad.
Gordon Moore has given away $5B – including $600M to Caltech – which was the largest donation to a university at the time.
Some permits, known as allowances, are given away while others are auctioned, generating billions of dollars in revenue for the state.
Brands not only pay for access to the consumer data, but also provide Poshly with the items that are given away.
The company had a second equally-lavish ranch bottle made, and that one will be given away to a lucky winner.
A local perspective The chickens will be given away through the charity Heifer International, which will oversee the breeding and distribution.
Abigail Disney, meanwhile, told The Cut last month that she has given away more than $70 million since her 21st birthday.
The Nifty has given away gains after touching 9,500 levels, and global political developments will be closely watched for future movements.
Designed over a two-week period, the consoles were given away to eight lucky fans in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan.
Lizzie Plaugic: Well I guess Kaitlyn has already given away my ultimate reaction to this movie, which was: it was bad.
Risks that money is wasted, improperly invested, lost because of bad record-keeping, given away without any thought, or worse — embezzled.
It quickly grew from there, and the pair have since given away more than 2,000 homemade meals from their green wagon.
Oysters were so plentiful in the early 19th century, he told me, they were given away free at bars, like peanuts.
He had been raised as a child servant in a household, given away by whoever had brought him into the world.
The card features artwork by Pikachu's creator Atsuko Nishida, and was only given away to the winners of an illustration contest.
The bottom ones are given away for free, in compliance with Iranian law that ensures everyone the right to a grave.
Critics at home said the U.S. president had given away too much at a meeting that gave international standing to Kim.
In Seoul, Mr. Pompeo sought to allay fears in South Korea and Japan that Mr. Trump had given away too much.
It has previously hosted memorials for Nipsey Hussle and Michael Jackson, the 2009 event for which 17,000 tickets were given away.
Tickets to Mr. Obama's speech, which were given away over the weekend, have been listed online for as much as $21912,000.
It has also hosted memorials for Nipsey Hussle and Michael Jackson, the 2009 event for which 17,000 tickets were given away.
The foundation has given away tens of millions of dollars, mainly to causes related to child brain development and early education.
"I've given away much more than fifty per cent of my net worth, and I don't intend to stop," she said.
Tickets to Mr. Obama's speech, which were given away over the weekend, have been listed online for as much as $19203,21920.
Google may have had some fun playing into early leaks for the Pixel 4, but it really hasn't given away much here.
After eight years together, he says it was not about anyone being "given away" but rather "putting a stamp on our relationship".
He had spent or given away most of his prize by the time he met Dorice Dee Dee Moore in late 2008.
Through the Open Compute project, Facebook has given away its special data center designs, which use outside air to cool server farms.
Through the Open Compute project, Facebook has given away its special data center designs, which use outside air to cool server farms.
Why it matters: Trump can only credibly threaten foreign countries with abrupt tariffs because Congress has gradually given away its trade powers.
It certainly provides fodder for some interesting plot lines, but he hadn't given away much about how he'll do it — until Friday.
I try to stick to the rule that if you haven't worn it in a year, it has to be given away.
And when the flight gets close to its departure time, seats assigned to passengers who haven't shown up can be given away.
I had given away all of my belongings outside of three bags, thinking I'd be a working screenwriter within that same year.
Now Bombardier is so intent on dodging the consequences of their actions they have given away their marquee airplane program for nothing.
Mattis, who is unmarried, instead moved his books -- all 7,000 of them -- many of which, he has since given away to libraries.
The venue he was speaking at houses 4,8743 people, but his campaign appears to have given away thousands more tickets than that.
Critics in the United States said Trump had given away too much at a meeting that gave Kim long-sought international standing.
But within the last three months, tech has given away to financials as hopes for tax cuts buoyed banks and telecom companies.
Local school districts are vocal opponents of incentives; they see their tax base being given away in the name of economic development.
There is, however, another way of looking at the whole ordeal: Trump could have given away a lot more than he did.
I'd also given away my email address and been instructed to wave my arms and cheer for a National Lipstick Day video.
Plastic bags have ended up all over the place because they're currently objects of no value that are given away for free.
Some sandwiches will be given away during the first 10 days of operation (Monday): 25 East 230rd Street, 222-260-255, zuckersbagels.com.
"We've even given away French fries," said Dr. Johnstone, to encourage women to spend a few minutes listening to the recruiting pitch.
The right-wing objects for obvious reasons: For many, the land is sacred and not even an inch can be given away.
Over the past decades, the legislative branch has given away too much power and the executive branch has taken too much power.
They had given away the bulk of the money in the foundation and the administrative costs no longer made sense, he said.
Gates, who runs the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation with his wife, has given away billions throughout his life to charitable causes.
Hearing that she was to be given away, Ms. Judge escaped from the presidential residence in Philadelphia in 1796, embarrassing the Washingtons.
There are now going to be 800 tickets given away by The National Policy Institute for free in person at the event.
It has given away $10 million a year and plans to ramp up its contributions, according to the church spokeswoman, Ms. Walsh.
It's bound up with all kinds of historical associations with women being property and given away by their fathers to their husbands.
Or maybe he isn't as rich as he claims or that he hasn't given away as much to charity as he brags about.
Well, to be clear, I've given away most of the money that I've made from Facebook and well before I understood this problem.
He said he had already given away some of the sauce during a Rick and Morty viewing party at a local comics shop.
At least 20 percent of sales are given away to charity – a nod, I suppose, to millennials' interest in do-gooder style companies.
Or maybe this string of unrelated clips and trailers has already given away what season 6 will bring — because it has already started.
In about 40 years we went from Graves and Packard hunting for absolute precision to watches that were given away in cereal boxes.
In an article published in June, the Post found that the supposed billionaire had given away less than $2100,2000 from 2008 to 2015.
One dog, Dave, is wearing a chef hat because he was sadly given away after he ate a roast off his family's counter.
Meanwhile, Soros has given away about $103 billion to his philanthropic efforts over the past three decades through his constellation of international foundations.
These programmers might work for companies that compete with each other, or they might volunteer to create something new that's then given away.
If children are not being sent off or given away to "fixers," then they are forced into prostitution or drug trafficking to survive.
There's also evidence that cheaper notebooks are becoming a more attractive replacement option as older computers get either handed down or given away.
For some reason, Australians have gone absolutely apeshit in recent years for collectible toys sold and given away by two major supermarket chains.
My grandmother had to raise their three children on her own and couldn't manage, so one daughter was given away to another family.
Folsom. [Wallethub] • Meet the "Sneaker Saint": A charity has given away nearly 7,000 to the homeless and at-risk youth in Los Angeles.
The vegan versions of the lunchtime nosh will be given away by PETA starting at noon Wednesday outside the Rayburn House Office Building.
A neighbor told CNN affiliate KCAL that Kim had recently let go of his caregiver and had given away some of his belongings.
While it's not quite as rare as Pikachu Illustrator, Trainer No. 3 is another incredibly rare card given away as a contest prize.
Of America's 10 richest people, four have given away at least $1 billion and/or 20 percent of their net worth to charity.
At the time, broken bats were mostly given away or burned in barrels to keep players warm during spring training, Mr. Minatoya said.
Party leaders have essentially given away the most important power they have — to determine who can run and win under the party's banner.
James, who had given away his shoes to two kids in the crowd, gave his side of the story through his Instagram account.
The Bluetooth trackers were given away during a promotion between August 2017 and July 2018, and the company has offered to replace them.
This is over and above any funds that I have given away in the past and will continue to give away in the future.
In honor of Earth Day, those blue bowls will be given away for free to the first 100 guests at every Just Salad location.
Australian swimmer Melanie Wright revealed that McDonald's is given away for free in the athlete's village, with staff unable to keep up with orders.
The Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal brought new attention to the way that data given away years ago could come back to haunt us.
McDonald's is recalling millions fitness bands that had been given away in Happy Meals because they might cause skin irritation or burns to children.
BC has now given away more than 9,000 naloxone kits—over 4,800 of them to at-risk opiate users—more than any other province.
Recently, HQ Trivia has given away $1,500 per game; for some special occasions, though, HQ Trivia has given out upwards of $10,000 per game.
This is especially true in Europe, where cities were never designed for cars—to make room for them, something had to be given away.
For the ceremony on Saturday evening, Hough wore a Custom Marchesa gown and Lorraine Schwartz  jewelry and was given away by her father, Bruce.
It's a standard Amazon device that Ubisoft dressed up in a Spartan helmet, to be given away in small quantities through the company's site.
"She was given away to have a better life by being a maid in a local dentist's home," Stone, 59, said in her speech.
For the ceremony on Saturday evening, Hough wore a custom Marchesa gown and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, and was given away by her father, Bruce.
It's where the toys reunite with Bo Peep, who was given away to the same antiques store as Gabby Gabby nearly a decade ago.
And they'll be given away to the public, first come, first serve, to make room for new, local art at each Super 8 location.
In addition, toward the end of the shelf life of supplies, they can be given away to the needy so nothing goes to waste.
Last year's bill also would have even given away billions of dollars' worth of taxpayer-funded assets to a private corporation free of charge.
"I&aposve given away more than 18,000 drawings that I&aposve created on trains to stop myself from anxiously picking my skin," she said.
When Rihanna's "Anti" came out in January, Billboard did not count a million copies that had been given away through a sponsorship with Samsung.
Consumer purchases would be in the 300,000 range, and everything above that would be units purchased or given away for content creation and marketing.
My camera was in silent mode, and the photos are lit only by the moonlight, because the flash would have given away our location.
Stalin ripped away her Jewish roots when her great-grandmother, born a Jew, was given away to a Christian family to save her life.
Participants in the study reported that if they gave someone an unwanted gift, they would prefer it be given away than thrown away outright.
That this could be the real purpose of May's offer was given away by the Environment Secretary Michael Gove on BBC's Newsnight on Tuesday.
"The American people understand that our citizenship is a blessing, and shouldn't be given away cheaply," he said on the Senate floor that year.
Sometimes the posts omit the cigarettes altogether, but mention upcoming parties and other events where cigarettes are promoted in giant displays and given away.
The former government, he said, had given away too much, recklessly failing to specify that the base could be used only for peaceful purposes.
If the money is given away, the profits associated with those funds are lost, as is the ability to leverage the bank's balance sheet.
By the end of the 1990s, he had given away more than $2 billion through foundations he created that focused on health and technology.
When the dust clears, will we find that we've given away a heritage that belonged to all of us to a few special interests?
CryptoPunks are 10,000 unique algorithm-generated characters, 9,000 of which were given away in June 2017 for collecting and trading on the Ethereum platform.
Elon Musk has tweeted that the bricks could cost as little as 10 cents each, and might even be given away to affordable housing projects.
Second, the White House likely has waived -- or given away -- the privilege with respect to McGahn because it already permitted him to speak with Mueller.
How do you feel good about the long-term business of publishing, or even media in general, when so much now is being given away?
Many of these items have since been given away or are still taking up space in a storage unit we are renting at the moment.
Under Jayalalithaa, this took a turn for the embarrassing, such as when freebies started to be given away at great cost to the public purse.
An audit in 2014 found that 94% of copies of China Daily's weekly European edition, which is priced at £2 ($2.65), were being given away.
The chain has also given away millions of dollars of free food through its "Steal a Base, Steal a Taco" promotion, in partnership with MLB.
Raped by her master and his son as a teen, she had two girls who were given away to various members of the master's family.
Since then, the company has given away free and discounted food and spent heavily on advertising and promotions in a bid to bring back diners.
The controller isn't available at retail yet (and hasn't even hit Kickstarter) — although Hit Box has given away a few prototypes for people to try.
His father later married and had two children with a female slave but was separated from them when they were given away by their owner.
Certainly the ease with which "Freesas" were produced and given away begets their impracticality, but the gesture initiates conversations about recalibrating borders, zones and communities.
There will be one trillion tokens issued initially, of which 50% will be given away to the first one billion verified humans that sign up.
It would also lead to confiscation of all packs of the company's highest-selling drug brands, which would then be given away to government hospitals.
On July 1, in a more formal Jewish ceremony, the starlet was given away by teacher Lee Strasberg in front of a mere 25 guests.
Bill and Melinda Gates have given away more than $22 billion through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which primarily works to combat global poverty.
During the cleanup, Lee said, the nuns saw young girls being given away or sold off to potential human traffickers and decided to take action.
Most of them are now broke, having just two weeks ago given away their worldly possessions in a spree of happiness to friends less fortunate.
Since 1985, under its one-per-cent program, it has given away more than seventy-five million dollars to some thirty-four hundred environmental organizations.
Many Democrats and Democratic committees have been rushing to distance themselves from Weinstein and have already given away some or all of Weinstein's past donations.
At 73, Norbert is squeaking by on Social Security checks, having rashly given away the millions he had saved as an accountant of 40 years.
Amazon-branded products belong to you immediately; other products can be recalled up to six months later, and therefore can't be sold or given away.
We are raising money to give away free mammograms for women who can't afford it and in just a month we have already given away 15.
But this initial problem pays off for her parents in this future: they can collect male dowries from each child when they're given away to husbands.
Mixed-race babies from WWII want to know why they were given away Leon Lomax, now 73, is still haunted by the choice his mother made.
First, even if he wishes to bargain hard for US interests, Trump enters the contest with Putin at a disadvantage, having given away his strongest cards.
But by my count, Jack has given away or lost his compass over the course of the series at least five times without activating any curses.
In the two years since, she has created and given away over 150 of her unique quilts, to people with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.
The TV outfit's former CEO, Bob Wright, groused in his book that GE, hobbled by the financial crisis, had given away the broadcaster for a song.
United said in a statement they didn't scan the toddler's boarding pass properly, which is why the seemingly empty seat was given away to another passenger.
Jersey Transit Systems follows a series of bootleg packs he's given away in recent months called Supplements, and his mixtape for Jersey Club 101 last year.
Through hedging and borrowing against the shares, Mr. Pulte has given away economic interest in them while retaining voting rights and the rights to receive dividends.
Chrysothemis wants a fuller life, a husband, a child to tend; she would happily be given away to a peasant and raise a family, she says.
He added that in addition to the "hundreds" he has given away, Mad Dog PAC has sold about 8,000–85033,000 of the balloons through their website.
For that matter, what does Trudy plan to do with him once he is born; will he simply be given away or put in foster care?
It's not looking good, based on how quickly the first $20033 million was given away, and how many complaints there have been about vouchers not working.
Once worth $19983 billion, Feeney is now down to his last $2 million, less than 0.001 percent of the amount he's given away, Business Insider reports.
Caleb: I don't know why mine had to be given away because it was getting beaten up by Georgia's we should've got rid of the bully!
It reminded me of the poster I had from The Empire Strikes Back that was given away for free when I saw it as a kid.
The Pikachu Illustrator card was given away to 39 people who finished first or second in three special illustration contests run by CoroCoro Comic in 1998.
The first, which cost $3,550, was given away to 873-year-old Diego Muñoz this month at Behind Bars, Ms. Alfonzo's shop in the South Slope.
Once a year, we go through the house, and everything we don't need, don't use, don't like or is broken gets thrown out or given away.
But with Michael Bloomberg we can simply look to his philanthropies —which have given away some $8 billion — to get a good idea of his priorities.
The foundation has given away $20103 billion to education, science, health care and human rights projects around the world and made its final grant last year.
In total, 2.4 million free copies of the story were given away that year, and Montgomery Ward customers picked up a further 3.6 million in 1946.
So far the company's sponsored charging stations have given away 22 million miles worth of juice, or the equivalent of 9 million pounds of carbon dioxide emissions.
The richest person in the world is still Bill Gates, with a personal wealth of $80bn, despite have given away more than $20bn to charity to date.
While he says it's a good thing the terrorist leader is gone, Leiter also says Trump shouldn't have given away so much information during a televised event.
About $5.8m will be given away over the next four years, to which must be added the cost of recruiting and monitoring 1,000 people over that time.
Chipotle has not said how many burritos it has given away and one analyst said its "unprecedented" food giveaways are training diners to wait for more freebies.
Elle Decor reports that a total of 103 buildings, including historic castles and villas, are being given away to applicants willing to transform them into tourist attractions.
Cohen made about 40 pints of the limited-edition batch, 25 of which he said were donated to Sanders' campaign to be given away in a contest.
I was waiting with her older daughter, a scared 12-year-old who was crying inconsolably because her sister had just been given away to a stranger.
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Rock-bottom prices have battered rival operators, but have also enticed millions online, encouraging them to swap old feature phones for internet-enabled JioPhones, virtually given away.
Most tickets will be given away free to those who complete the organization's individual activism goals, such as contacting their local chief ministers, as detailed at globalcitizen.
That is a testament to the increasing market value of original comic art, which in the earliest days of the industry was often given away or destroyed.
The samples of edibles being given away were cannabis-free and the marijuana investment and venture capital firm got as much action as nearly any other booth.
This will be President Mario Draghi's last press conference before the holiday season, but the Italian economist has given away most of his presents early this year.
The reason America runs persistent trade deficits isn't that we've given away too much in trade deals, it's that we have low savings compared with other countries.
William Kristol, the conservative pundit, joked that the White House, in the midst of a heated trade dispute with China, had given away a valuable American invention.
Bitcoin and most other well-known cryptocurrencies are slowly created over time and given away to computers on the network, with no company or authority in charge.
In all, by his own accounting, Mr. Bloomberg has given away nearly $9.5 billion since 1997, at an annual rate that has increased more than a hundredfold.
Founded in 2003 by the oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, the foundation says it has given away the equivalent of more than $17 billion in today's dollars.
An article on Tuesday about baby boxes referred incorrectly to the distribution of as many as 400,000 of the boxes that will be given away in Texas.
Lady Burlington added wistfully that there might have been even more from the dowager duchess in the exhibition had she not willingly given away so many treasures.
Amazon is hiring — and while that news isn't particularly unusual, some very detailed job listings from the company may have given away the online retail giant's future plans.
Wearing an Oscar de la Renta dress and jewelry by Forevermark Diamonds, Sigler was given away by her father while her friend, singer Lance Bass, officiated the ceremony.
As a result, Norway has exempted electric vehicle owners from certain taxes and given away benefits like free tolls and parking to those who use zero-emission vehicles.
MicroEnsure, a British-based "insurtech", signed up millions of customers by offering life-insurance policies given away with mobile-phone top-ups, as an incentive to loyal customers.
Remember, this is a young woman with a DACA card — who's filled out all the paperwork, payed the application fee, and given away all of her personal information.
As a result, outside of the rare traditional manual transmission sports car, the design of the modern electronic gear shifter has nearly given away to buttons and selectors.
Yet in the two-and-a-bit years since the referendum, the government has given away little about how it wants to alter the migration regime after Brexit.
If you haven't given away your final rose yet, you might just want to set it in a vase for a few weeks and enjoy the single life.
Another 47,000 tickets will be given away by the city of Rio for the Olympics, which will be held in South America for the first time between Aug.
It extracts vast profits from its users but has given away much of the gains to the owners of the assets that it bought, not its own shareholders.
Peaty and Zair haven't given away much information about their relationship, but he told Radio Times that he likes to spend time with his girlfriend in his downtime.
"Anyone who knows about Donald Trump his career knows that this is a man that has given away tens of millions of dollars to charitable causes," Pence said.
The breeder who raised him didn't see any value in the pup, so Beaux was given away for free to his first owner who lived in Austin, Texas.
Lists of up to 200 to 400 compromised cameras and their login credentials are given away each day for free and downloaded by hundreds of people, CCTV reported.
It has even given away candy, distributed Thanksgiving turkeys, porterhouse steaks, Lay's chips, and free ice cream from Ben & Jerry's, as well as hosted a Halloween pumpkin patch.
It is not just that many new services are now given away free; so are some that used to be paid for, such as long-distance phone calls.
The cardboard binoculars are being given away for free on a first-come, first-served basis at six Coach stores in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Tokyo.
An eyewitness to one of the assaults said a representative from the pop-up informed the crowd that all tickets and wristbands required for entry were given away.
She's also a philanthropist who not only had given away tens of millions of dollars, but founded a charity organization that helped establish 60 schools in 13 countries.
Markle's choice, while unprecedented for a royal wedding, reflects a growing trend amongst British women who are increasingly also choosing not to be "given away" by their parents.
This is money that people could have used to retire earlier or fund their kids' college tuition, but instead, it was just given away without fully understanding why.
She reported the crime to the police, but they told her there was little they could do to help recover any of the money Doreen had given away.
"We are raising money to give away free mammograms for women who can't afford them, and in just a month we have already given away 15," she says.
This is not something to be given away lightly, especially for a system that prides itself in going above and beyond traditional financial authorities like banks and regulators.
The exhibition itself performs this concern with the relation between nature through the domestic first given away by the title of the exhibition which quotes writer Joan Didion.
The TV outfit's former chief executive officer, Bob Wright, groused in his book that G.E., hobbled by the financial crisis, had given away the broadcaster for a song.
Certainly, powerful institutions and individuals in the West eagerly pushed manifestly coercive projects of Westernization so long as the game is not given away by some conspicuous atrocity.
The hand sanitizer, which will be given away for free to eligible institutions, is being made for $6 a gallon at Great Meadow Correctional Facility in Washington County.
Besides, that would've also given away the fact that he'd be making a cameo, which Gilligan and the crew somehow managed to successfully keep secret all this time.
Prats normally makes between 10 and 15 deep purple butterflies a day, and has given away more than 3,000, including to school children during educational visits, she said.
The problem was that for millions of viewers on the West Coast — and anyone who'd planned to watch later — the Times had just given away the big twist.
Including this donation to Johns Hopkins, it is estimated that he has given away more than $8.2 billion to philanthropic causes, including advocating for gun control and climate policies.
Google released its AI framework TensorFlow, and companies from Microsoft and Baidu to Amazon and Yahoo have all given away the code for some of their own AI tech.
Twitch says this year it's given away more than $1,000 worth of games and loot to members, and promises "more and better free games" and loot in the future.
We've given away almost 100 million books, and all the money from this project goes into the Imagination Library to put more books in the hands of more children.
We also found more than a dozen ALPR cameras in use by police in California, given away by their hidden Wi-Fi network name but still cached by Shodan.
In another Facebook video, Santaurio Igualdad staff explains that Jazmin was separated from her mother at a young age and was meant to be given away as a gift.
Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown told reporters Thursday that they are looking for a mattress and box spring that were given away from the home last week.
And indeed, by the turn of the twentieth century 270 million acres of land—about 10 percent of the American continent—had been given away to 1.6 million people.
Maine also rejected this attempted big money coup of our government, but several state Legislators were duped and have already given away their states electors to big money domination.
Mato Grosso, a central Brazilian state with a powerful agriculture industry and simmering land-related violence, said the national government had illegally given away state land to indigenous people.
He had already given away his house to a shopkeeper as a debt repayment in anticipation of his return to Somalia, meaning he now has to stay with friends.
Underlining confidence in the women's game, tickets for this year's women's Ashes cricket series against England will be sold for the first time rather than given away for free.
Many still mourn relatives who were kidnapped as infants and secretly given away for adoption, or died of cancer after being irradiated to treat ringworm upon arrival in Israel.
The message is clear: Leaders of previous Iranian kingdoms had recklessly given away territory, thinking more about filling their own pockets than about the well-being of the nation.
That may or may not be true, but at the end of the day when it's being given away for free to 2100 million households, that's a guaranteed slot.
I worked with Aperture to publish a separate edition of All the days and nights that wasn't for sale but was given away to the people in the photographs.
Its strident front pages rally citizens to go out and march, it has given away posters to raise at demonstrations, and it regularly taunts the government for its failures.
Those books were then shipped to climate-controlled storage units to be potentially resold in smaller numbers elsewhere, given away free to friends and associates, or ground into pulp.
About 70,000 aqua hand towels were also given away by Barstool Sports, a fan-focused website trying to tweak Goodell for his role in the scandal known as Deflategate.
SCIENCE TIMES An article on Tuesday about baby boxes referred incorrectly to the distribution of as many as 400,000 of the boxes that will be given away in Texas.
A historic collection of 36 classic Corvettes saved from dilapidation after being hidden underground in a Manhattan garage for decades will soon be given away in a nationwide sweepstakes.
Buy a new lip balm instead of waiting until I go to the dentist, a car dealership, or some kind of PR event where it's given away for free.
He can lay down some fierce heavy metal licks on his electric guitar, a skill that might be given away by the Iron Maiden socks he wears for workouts.
For the most part, the enthusiasm that marked the early days of the anti-Mafia movement in Palermo has given away to the indifference that still holds sway today.
"We'll definitely make it pretty clear what right was given away and the extent that it was given way," vowed Ernesto Falcon, legislative analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
But if all earnings are paid out to shareholders, Saudi will have effectively given away just 5 percent of that, or $2.4 billion, equivalent to 0.4 percent of GDP.
Tijuana custom also demands pausing between bites of a birria taco for a sip of birria broth, known as consomé and generally given away in a small paper cup.
With the exception of bed nets — which really do seem underprovided when they're just put up for sale rather than given away for free — I'm not confident of that.
If Duchene doesn't re-sign, they'll have essentially given away a potential first overall pick for (MAYBE) two years of Matt Duchene while they were a go-nowhere team.
Though no plot details are given away, showing Doug with the shovel might be a cruel allusion to a rather dark scene from the last season — click here for spoilers.
For years, Google has given away the Android operating system to manufacturers with the goal of getting search, maps, Gmail and YouTube in the hands of consumers on the move.
To estimate where potential land concessions would be given away, the alliance compared satellite imagery of forested area with known government allocations of land suitable for plantations and inactive land.
Combined, the show gave out $80,000 on this one game alone, which is the most amount of money ever given away on The Big Wheel, a rep from CBS confirmed.
This always struck me as a rationalization for the countless hours, days, months, years that are given away to the game — O.K., wasted — as if there aren't more satisfying pursuits.
It breaks my heart to think it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something that we, through our apathy and indifference, have given away.
Fifty pairs will be available to purchase through HBX for an unspecified price sometime during the week of March 19th, and additional shoes will be given away via social media.
Alison D. kept the gates shut, so that a biological mother wouldn't find, say, that she had accidentally given away partial custody of her child to a worthless ex-boyfriend.
The 1918 theatrical work is a fable about a soldier who trades his violin — his soul — to the devil for wealth, only to realize the true happiness he's given away.
Real events depicted in movies can't exactly be given away, and this episode, while not as notorious as some other race-related murders of its era, isn't all that obscure.
He believed that concentrated wealth was essential to capitalism, but that much of that wealth must be given away, in order to maintain a "reign of harmony" with the poor.
Bresch's remarks highlight the "great strides" her company has made in equipping public schools with EpiPens, citing the 700,000 EpiPen Auto-Injectors that were given away to thousands of schools.
And then there's the fact that, two times in recent years, McConnell has given away the GOP debt ceiling and shutdown leverage before any of that pressure was even applied.
I've been told by other breast cancer research experts that a lot of the money just goes back into T-shirts and bracelets that are given away at races and stuff.
Bananazon Amazon has been handing out free bananas since 2015 — the company has given away more than 1.7 million bananas to workers and locals from two stands on its corporate campus.
Abigail Disney has been outspoken about excessive executive spending and she's put her money where her mouth is, telling The Cut she has given away $70 million since she turned 21.
Radar counted no less than nine pets that have passed through the Kardashian home only to be given away, including Bengal kittens, a peacock, and multiple dogs named after designer handbags.
Pressure from Plante and her supporters forced Coderre to release information weeks before the election that showed nearly half (or more) of the event's tickets had been given away for free.
"Into You" is being given away as a promotional single to people who preorder the forthcoming Dangerous Woman, and it might be the catchiest song cut from the album to date.
The government has not given away much detail about its Brexit plans, with May only saying it wants the best deal to "trade with and operate within" the EU's single market.
Bordering on Alaska in northwestern Canada, the Yukon has given away nearly 8,000 acres (203,208 hectares) of farmland in the past decade, a senior government official told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Google says more than five million Cardboard headsets have been "shipped," but a lot of those headsets were given away for free, for example by the New York Times last year.
It was by far the most he had given away in a single year — more than in the previous five years combined — and most of it has not been publicly disclosed.
A short time later, he was accused of beating up a man whose son had given away a pit bull Mr. Lawrence had bred and asked the boy's family to watch.
With no explanation, the 103-year-old was given away to another family, who forced her to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM) then married her off to their middle-aged son.
To date, FreedomPop says that it has reached 1 million subscribers in the U.S., UK and Spain and has given away some 10 billion megabytes of free data in the last year.
But in the last six months, tech has given away all its gains, and attitudes toward tech regulation in the U.S. have flipped for investors, politicians, the media and the broader public.
If the NRA objected to some sort of compromise that barely passed the Senate, this legislation could die in the House and the Democrats will have given away their leverage for nothing.
To support this operation, the stands have so-called "banistas" and "bananagers" (really!) to keep up the stock of the slightly radioactive fruit and keep track of how many are given away.
"Shale gas is an important option, where we have practically given away our chances with this legislative package," said Christoph Loewer, managing director of German oil and gas association BVEG in Hanover.
And so the village people didn't even see what was being promised, what land was being given away, until three months after the Trump announcement, basically once it was a done deal.
"The Durango Pet Club volunteered their time to Streetdogz and picked Lucy to sponsor," says Williams, who rescued the pup when she was "being given away on a garage sale Facebook site."
Google's Cardboard VR viewer is the cheapest way to get in on the virtual reality game, but up until now, they've only been sold by third parties (or given away en masse).
There is a belief that poor people galore are sitting on easy street with affordable living conditions, where housing vouchers are given away like Halloween candy to anyone with a hand out.
FROM COINAGE: Top 5 Most Expensive Movie Collectibles "She was given away to have a better life by being a maid in a local dentist's home," Stone, 59, said in her speech.
It breaks my heart to think that it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something that we, through our apathy and our indifference, have given away.
The Hollywood Reporter: Kristen Wiig's 'Zoolander 2' Character Wants You to Know Her Beauty Secrets The opening features one of the most amusing cameos, which is also given away in the trailer.
Payments as a service that&aposs given away for free"There is much more value in the information and the data that payments provide than the actual payment processing itself," Gupta said.
But they don't specify that the only new medicine samples can be given away for free, noted Amitava Guha, national co-covener of the healthcare-focused civil society group Jan Swasthya Abhiyan.
Daniel Stoltzfus, the father of the girl, now 18, said in an affidavit that he had "given away" the girl four years ago to Lee Kaplan, 51, in thanks for financial help.
Well over 500 shirts have been printed, she said; most have been given away in conjunction with Ryder's middle school and Kennedy's dance company, and others continue to be sold at cost.
For private foundations, only 220 percent of the wealth is given away each year on average, and of that 5 percent, only about 7 or 8 percent goes to communities of color.
While no one expects any national security secrets to be given away, could we please be treated like grown-ups and be given a bit more idea exactly what is going on?
Following the latest donation, Buffett will still own about 15.7 percent of Berkshire, despite having given away 45 percent of his 2006 holdings, and have roughly 31 percent of its voting power.
Entering Thursday's game, the Raptors had made more than 213 20-pointers in 246 games, including twice during the finals, and McDonald's has given away more than two million orders of fries.
But many in South Korea fear the allies have already given away too much, while the North has given no clear sign that it truly intends to give up its nuclear arsenal.
If you were hoping to order one, prepare for disappointment: Microsoft hasn't manufactured many, and they're being given away as part of a competition that the company is running until February 27th.
"If there's no production from the (energy reform's) contracts that were given away, we can't say we're going to continue giving away concessions," Lopez Obrador said at his regular morning news conference.
But if all earnings are paid out to shareholders, Saudi Arabia will have effectively given away just 5 percent of that, or $2.4 billion, equivalent to 0.4 percent of gross domestic product.
The equivalent, at least for this debt-haunted generation, of a new lease on life: a slice of the roughly half-million dollars to be given away during the show's 16 episodes.
It breaks my heart to think that it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something, that we through our apathy and our indifference have given away.
The farmer was collecting apples that he said weren't of the grade he could sell to grocery stores or farmers' markets, and that they'd either be given away to neighbors or thrown away.
Since 2012, with help from about a dozen rotating volunteers, the group has repaired more than 200 cars at no cost and given away more than 100 restored vehicles to women in need.
Gates, the founder of Microsoft and for many years the richest man in the world, has along with his wife given away more than $35 billion through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The Financial Times reported in December 2015 that thousands of children were trafficked in the country; some were given away by impoverished rural families and other were kidnapped and sold by criminal gangs.
Occasionally, the bakery may have some extra cheesecake slices that can be given away, but it is up to the discretion of the bakery staff if they decide to do so or not.
"We ask for the international community's cooperation to make this measure effective, so that the oil the Venezuelan people urgently need to attend to this national emergency is not given away," Guaido said.
Reportedly, only 110 bottles were given away in the first round, but it dropped in the US a year after, as part of another limited Valentine's Day promotion wherein 72 bottles were released.
" The documents state that Kyle was not present at the Encino property from December 2015 through April 9, 2016, and "believed that Kingsley was relinquished and given away by [Kim] in November 2014.
As Pitchfork reports, hand-rolled, red "Fuck Donald Trump" bagels will be given away for free in YG's hometown of Compton, CA, after the polls open for voting at 8 AM Pacific time.
Fans may have to wait a few more days to see who gets Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay's final rose, but according to Bustle, her best friend may have accidentally given away Lindsay's final choice.
Ask an insightful question that offers fresh knowledge, get a brilliant answer in return, and all you will have done is given away a story for someone else to get the glory from.
Mr. Pulte owns 8.9 percent of Pulte long after giving up a managerial role and he has given away economic interest in them while retaining voting rights and the rights to receive dividends.
"The Trump Foundation has done great work and given away lots of money, both mine and others, to great charities over the years -- with me taking NO fees, rent, salaries etc," Trump said.
There's not a whole lot to tell you about the fight because it was firstly so short and secondly the bout was more given away by Bader than it was taken by Johnson.
The events of a comic should be treated with the same amount of care as any other spoiler, but for some reason spoilers in major comics are often given away ahead of time.
The computers that line its walls today pale in comparison to the imposing modular synthesizers that once stood in their place, which have all since been given away to various collectors and museums.
Kinsa Health has sold or given away more than a million smart thermometers to households in which two million people reside, and thus can record fevers almost as soon as consumers experience them.
Their restitution was requested by the president of Benin in 2016, and refused on the grounds that the French national collections were "inalienable," meaning no part of them could ever be given away.
Marvel has been keeping everything that happens in Endgame tightly under wraps, but its announcement of a new Disney+ series starring Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye is what may have given away the surprise.
Ito had also given away the tablets from the family's Buddhist altar — the miniature headstones considered so precious that many Japanese would scoop them up before running out of a house on fire.
The novel is told from the perspective of Bronte's "madwoman in the attic," Antoinette Cosway, who has been given away in an arranged marriage to a very different Rochester than Bronte fans recall.
If those countries had control of their own interest rates, the rates could have been raised to slow down the boom, but the countries had, in that crucial respect, given away economic sovereignty.
The New York Times took an exhaustive look at his spending and found that Mr. Bloomberg had given away or spent more than $10 billion on a combination of charitable and political donations.
Michael Bonnette, an L.S.U. athletics spokesman, said last week that initial information suggested that Beckham handed out "novelty bills" to players, but further investigation showed that Beckham may have given away real money.
No one had predicted that Aleksandr and Evgeny Lebedev, the father-and-son Russians who own the paper — given away to nearly 21976,240 Londoners every day — would pick someone with no journalism experience.
The couple has given away more than 600 artworks over the years, to the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and the Hammer Museum, among others.
I, for one, put my Wii U in a bag and shoved it in the closet to make room for the Switch, and any consoles older than that were either sold or given away.
In other words, Feinstein has given away the moral high ground and has put every Senate Democrat in a position of endorsing the least popular option for dealing with families crossing the border illegally.
You see, sweet, trusting Alicia doesn't realize she's given away a lot of information about their cushy set-up on The Abigail — like the fact that they have filtered water, and room to spare.
The company has given away $300 million in grants, provided its customer relationship management software to 40,000 nonprofits for free and its employees have done some 4 million hours of volunteer work, Benioff said.
These items are typically given away by a sponsor, who take a loss on the item but essentially consider it an advertising expense just like buying an old-fashioned billboard ad in the stadium.
Despite the hand-wringing in the market over barrels of oil that could not be given away, at points during the past year, Nigeria is still exporting a decent portion of its oil output.
Although they may have eaten costs and essentially given away works worth thousands, or even tens of thousands of dollars, some of the artists believe the recognition they receive will ultimately repay their investments.
Bas Eickhout, a green member of the European Parliament, said the ruling "must serve as a shot across the bow" for those pushing for an over-supply of allowances to be simply given away.
"It breaks my heart to think that it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something that we through our apathy and our indifference have given away," he said.
"I look forward to hopefully learning to give some of the love and forgiveness that I've given away so frivolously and easily to men in the past to myself hopefully this year," she said.
"I look forward to hopefully learning to give some of the love and forgiveness that I've given away so frivolously and easily to men in the past to myself hopefully this year," she concluded.
He successfully spearheads a rescue mission for a toy lost outside in the rain, but the adventure comes to a bittersweet end when he discovers that Bo Peep (Annie Potts) is being given away.
In addition to the dozen startups it's already working with, Playground will also build its own products — Rubin mentions a dashboard camera that will be given away for free in exchange for users' data.
In the half light, the drones first look like part of the landscape, like lanterns or fireflies, before their technological origins are given away when they start twitching and turning in unnaturally precise patterns.
One eyewitness told Business Insider she saw that people became upset when someone working at the pop-up said all of the tickets and wristbands to get into the shop had been given away.
Once, though, Liebo took pity on the sister of an eighty-year-old ward named Dorothy Smith, who was mourning a dog that Parks had given away, and told her that Smith was stable.
In terms of other prizes, we've given away prizes to the value of £21m — ranging from NOW TV passes, physical products such as games consoles, iPhones, Amazon Vouchers, and a House Deposit worth £210,23.
She has also found a number of Facebook groups that have been helpful in sourcing goods, including one called "Everything Given Away Tijuana," in which local residents post items that they no longer want.
Immigration activists were furious that Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, and his fellow Democrats had given away the best leverage they had to ensure that the young immigrants were protected.
Mr. Trump fancies himself a tough negotiator, but he has given away this valuable American diplomatic leverage, built up by previous presidents across decades, in exchange for nothing of benefit to the United States.
"The stance helps me stay with my approach and not pull off balls like I would do, which would lead to more at-bats given away or falling into the pitcher's plan," Stanton said.
A little red sheaf of dried chile threads bobbing in the wild pepper and beef soup gives you an idea what you are in for, if the name hasn't already given away the game.
In many ways, Gates represents a deeply unusual billionaire when it comes to philanthropy, both because of how much of his wealth he has given away and because of how effectively he's spent it.
Trump, however, insisted Wednesday that through his charity, he had "given away lots of money, both mine and others, to great charities over the years" and that he took no fees, rent or salary.
Visionaire has compiled all 36 of the posters by artists like John Baldessari, Marilyn Minter and Richard Phillips originally given away in Miami Beach, New York and Los Angeles in "Visionaire 65 FREE" ($1,000).
In the last three years, the company's philanthropic foundation has given away $2023 million, much of it to the local United Way, Indiana's Boy Scouts affiliate, the Columbus Philharmonic and the Columbus Park Foundation.
John Cornyn (R-Texas) has also raised concerns that U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer may have given "away the store" to Democrats and said on Tuesday that concessions to the AFL-CIO "concerns" him.
EU officials said little had been given away by Juncker and that Europe had emerged as the winner by getting Trump to defer the threatened car tariffs which would have hit European carmakers hard.
Last year, the Washington Post found that Donald Trump had given away only about $7.8 million from his own pocket in the past few decades, despite Trump's repeated promises to give away millions more.
"I was given away at that age so my mother could get a good bride price of five cows and a plot of land," she said referring to the dowry paid by her husband's family.
The regulation will allow individuals who were planning to make large gifts between now and the end of 2025 to do so without fear of having money they've given away pulled back into their estates.
Back when Lasseter, Jones, and McCormack were involved, the film was going to be a love story between Woody and Bo Peep (Annie Potts), who we learned in Toy Story 3 had been given away.
That has given rise to a "freemium" business model, of which Tencent was a pioneer, whereby games are given away cheaply or free but players are constantly nagged to spend money on in-game items.
"I look forward to hopefully learning to give some of the love and forgiveness that I've given away so frivolously to men in the past to myself," she said of the coming year, prompting applause.
The 15,000-20,000 busy bees in the vice president's backyard will produce honey, which will be harvested, bottled and given away, per Pence, who also touted the health benefits of honey in combating seasonal allergies.
"Adoptive children, in particular, are already more vulnerable to feeling like they have to earn their keep or to feeling like if they don't perform, that they'll be given back or given away," Goldman said.
If a gown is given away, it becomes a business arrangement, Mr. Zunino said, and the brides owe him or the retailer who has given it a credit each time it is seen in public.
The rules are admittedly targeting organisations funded by Soros, a Hungarian-born American financier who for decades has given away billions of dollars of his fortune to support causes of a liberal "open society" worldwide.
On the other hand, it's also been a consideration that the film should be given away for free so that maybe it would sort of migrate from computer system to computer system into the future.
Donald Trump has claimed repeatedly to have given away more than $100 million to charity over the course of the campaign, which does not appear to be true in any normal sense of the word.
One of these tokens is forever unavailable to anyone, but the other is meant for distribution and is divisible up to 18 decimal places, meaning it can be given away one quintillionth at a time.
But in better news, the crisis has inspired widespread generosity in Afghanistan: Many landlords have waived rent, tailors have given away thousands of homemade masks, and businesses have offered to be converted into hospitals. 103.
The rules are aimed at organizations financed by Mr. Soros, a Hungarian-born American who has for decades given away billions of dollars of his fortune to support causes of a liberal "open society" worldwide.
Epic says it's kicked in $23 million in coupons and discounts toward game sales, and it's also given away 73 titles as part of its free game program, with more than 200 million titles claimed.
The rules are admittedly targeting organizations funded by Soros, a Hungarian-born American financier who for decades has given away billions of dollars of his fortune to support causes of a liberal "open society" worldwide.
Tidal further said that it had sold 297,2000 downloads of the album, in addition to those given away as part of the Samsung promotion, and that the album was streamed 33 million times on its service.
In fact, CNBC previously reported that the reason Gates is not the richest person in the world (a title he held on and off for decades), is because he's given away so much of his wealth.
It's because many years ago, before women could own property, they were "given away" into marriage with a dowry, which was essentially a way to pay the groom's family for taking their daughter off their hands.
Instead Mr Trump told voters a story about "stupid" and feckless elites who had given away what was rightfully theirs: from manufacturing jobs to traditional values or a border secure against illegal immigrants and Muslim terrorists.
"Noura and indeed the women and girls of Sudan have too often been treated as chattels to be traded and given away as though they are property and as though they have no rights," it said.
To be clear, Chipotle has always given away free food, but in light of recent events, the company sent out a company-wide email detailing just how much restaurants could increase their giveaways and reward customers.
That is to say, there will be a certain amount of data that will be given away with a very low barrier to entry on the paid product ('$10 hypothetically' is the price he told me).
The belts were given away to the top U.S. athlete from 1950 to 1976 -- and feature 84 ounces of solid gold with a 3 carat diamond, 3 carat ruby, 3 carat sapphire and 26 diamond chips.
Unfortunately, all the cats generated for the hacking competition had already been given away so I had to ask some people in the CryptoKitties chatroom to send two of their own cats to my Ethereum wallet.
A new University of Idaho study has shown that since 2006, 25% of the items given away to police were composed of miscellaneous things like lumber, couches, televisions, musical instruments, video game systems, and karaoke machines.
The prevailing sentiment among this new generation of conservatives was that the likes of George W. Bush -- and the Republican leaders in both parties -- had given away too much in the name of compromise with Democrats.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - More than half of the almost 300,000 tickets given away to school children for the Rio Olympics went unused, organizers said on Thursday, after struggling with many empty venues throughout the Games.
Besides, Sanders has already given away the game—so why not just admit that middle class taxes will increase under Medicare for All, and explain why this doesn't mean their overall household costs will go up?
Axe may not have given away quite so many tells to Taylor in that big heads-up hand, but jamming his chips in the pot on a bluff is the type of move Axe would make.
This intrepid biography examines her eclipse in light of the scandal that surrounded her: a relationship with her editor, a married man twenty years her senior, produced three children who were secretly given away at birth.
Particular weight is given to the father, Pierre (John Light at his most intense), whose efforts to allay his son's malaise, or even to understand it, backfire in ways that should not be given away here.
Aside from the music, Parton has ventured into the philanthropic space, having spent 21 years working on the "Imagination Library", a literacy initiative that has given away more than 76 million books to children across the globe.
Shinya Noda is giving his high-dollar purchase away too: he says that he will be putting his melons on display until the end of the month, then they'll be sliced and given away to his customers.
It's now legal to carry up to an ounce of weed in CA, so clearly organizers are trying to entice some Coachella-goers to in-house shop, although all weed products are being given away, not sold.
"Millions of dollars were being given away to young graduates, who got used to playing with other people's money and not sharing any risks," said Sunil Kalra, an investor who has invested in over 22017 start-ups.
But when it comes to a charitable bequest — money that is sitting in a private foundation or a public charity like a donor-advised fund and must be given away — transferring those family values can be trickier.
Chipotle has given away millions of free burritos and other menu items, including guacamole and chips, to revive sales growth after outbreaks of E. coli, salmonella and norovirus linked to its outlets last year put off customers.
But while Euro 2020 carries major prestige, it is not the World Cup and Belgium will remain forever wandering what might have been had they taken their chances against France and not given away a soft goal.
While civil libertarians oppose the flow of guns and armored vehicles to police departments, new research has also shown that most of the 'equipment' given away to police since 2006 has nearly nothing to do with policing.
We killed time reading the newspaper, checking out what the other runners were wearing (an odd assortment of sweatshirts and sweatpants meant to be given away at the start of the race when we started getting warm).
But if the billionaire is now worth significantly more — and if honoring the Giving Pledge means that he should have given away half of his net worth by the time he dies — then he is significantly behind.
Though I've given away what happens at the climax, I think its element of horror leads us back to the tragic cruelty of Stravinsky's drama — but this time we follow it from the mother's point of view.
Sherry and Curt were both overwhelmed that the ring ended up so close to home because it could&aposve been sold in Iowa, given away when Dani Jo donated the popcorn, or even damaged in the caramelizer.
We have been told that sex shouldn't be sold, and instead should be given away for free within the bounds of a relationship, like other labors that have been linked to womanhood, such as housework and childcare.
SO I THINK THIS IS SCARE TACTICS BY THE PEOPLE WHO WANT THE STATUS QUO, THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE GIVEN AWAY JOBS IN THIS COUNTRY, WHO'VE LEFT US WITH AN ENORMOUS TRADE DEFICIT AND ONE THAT'S GROWING.
In a constellation of villages in the northern part of the country, elders recently voted to impose a new regulation — no daughters would be given away in marriage to a household that did not have a toilet.
Forty years later, that still rankles some of them, who say it should never have been given away in the first place, or sold by Silk nearly a decade after it was handed to her to organize.
The album, which came out late Wednesday after a drawn-out marketing campaign and a last-minute leak, was released with help from a sponsorship deal with Samsung in which one million copies were given away to fans.
The restaurant chain has given away millions of free burritos and other menu items such as guacamole and chips to revive sales growth after outbreaks of E. coli, salmonella and norovirus linked to its outlets put off customers.
Her father isn't a very good moneylender; afraid of seeming harsh or cruel, he has given away his family's money to people with no intention of paying it back, and now they are on the brink of starvation.
Tickets for the event will be sold through Ticketmaster's "verified fan" system, with 10 percent of the seats in each venue given away free to fans and local community members who might not be able to afford tickets.
It is not known whether there had been a change of heart on the Chinese side—a feeling that they had given away too much—or whether it was a negotiating tactic, a last-minute rollback of promises.
Officials have responded with a series of progressive policy initiatives, from a needle exchange program to help curb hepatitis outbreaks to landing a donation of 2,200 naloxone auto-injectors (worth $1.5 million) to be given away to residents.
These companies want to control the marijuana so they make tons of money—we want to make sure it's given away free to people who don't have money—and that's why they put this thing on the ballot.
Yet Trump and his allies appear to want to open the way for much of that information to be sold or even given away to government agencies, political rivals, or anyone else whenever they want — no permission necessary.
The share cannot be sold, given away, or inherited but serves to symbolize the idea that the dividend payouts represent something to which all Americans are entitled as equal custodians of the nation's wealth rather than just welfare.
There is no horse, as there is no dog—both animals given away to prepare for her entrance into what she thought would be her new frontier, her last, momentarily stayed by his miraculous appearance on her doorstep.
The limited deal with the United States has been more controversial for Mr. Abe, who faces criticism at home that he has given away some of the benefits of the Trans-Pacific Partnership but obtained little in return.
Burnt ends, the smaller, tougher bits from the point end of a brisket, were originally considered scraps and even given away before restaurant owners realized how much customers enjoyed them (and would be willing to pay for them).
In order to achieve tax-exempt status, churches and nonprofits have essentially given away their right to free speech, else they risk facing the wrath of the IRS, a federal agency that has the power to destroy lives.
Russia Votes to Ban Smartphone Use by Military, Trying to Hide Digital Traces: Online posts, including pictures and videos, have given away the locations and activities of Russian troops, exposing Kremlin falsehoods about actions in Ukraine and Syria.
Since stepping down as CEO 17 years ago, the world's richest man — Gates has a net worth of $87.9 billion — has been sharing his wealth through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has given away $41.3 billion in grants.
Hawked at the side of the road for what Cervantes calls an "almost symbolic" price of 20 pesos (about $1) or even just given away for free to those who stop by for one, pajaretes are far from exclusive.
What's unsettling is that advertisers can seemingly target people who have supplied their phone number to Facebook, thinking it would only be used for security reasons, or have no knowledge of their contact details being given away at all.
He's given away millions of his own money, locked lips with Rikishi's posterior and withstood the pain of being relieved of his day-to-day duties by his own son-in-law, Triple H, and WWE's Board of Directors.
The artwork at last night's send-off was given away on a first-come, first-served basis, and the speed at which people claimed the pieces showed that they're in pretty high demand despite their average, mostly prosaic subjects.
Mr. Kaiser has given away more than $212.8 billion over the past decade and signed the "Giving Pledge" launched by Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates that commits billionaires to donating at least half their assets to charity.
We had given away a lot of our furniture and were able to move some of the things we planned to keep into an apartment we had rented as a transitional space while we figured out our next chapter.
Rio Games spokesman Mario Andrada said 280,000 tickets were given away to school children as part of a social project to get them to attend sports that are less popular in Brazil, but half of those were never used.
He has collected millions of dollars (and given away more than a million of them) from both a Nike campaign and a settlement with the NFL in return for withdrawing a collusion case he had brought against the league.
Labels and artists themselves engage in various ways of trying to land chart positions, like shorter EPs that encourage repeat listening, and "bundling," where an album is given away for free when something like a concert ticket is purchased.
On a wall is the cover, drawn by Fred Ray, of the 1941 Superman No. 12, a surviving piece of art from the industry's earliest days, when original pages were destroyed, used to sop up ink or given away.
Its success was further called into question after the film's distributor, the Hong Kong-based Edko Films, acknowledged having given away more than $6 million worth of tickets during the final 15 days of its run, according to The Financial Times.
This year a block of free tickets were given away as part of "The Europas Diversity Matters Tech Pass", to ensure that the event included more Seed or Pre-Seed-stage founders who are also women and people of colour.
"I've been recommending this book since the day it came out," the tireless philanthropist—who, together with his wife Melinda, has given away $41.3 billion to tackle some of the world's hardest-to-solve problems—wrote in his blog last month.
And because it's so cheap (Kickstarter versions will be $25, but the cost can be dropped even further with scale), it can be sold at drug stores or even given away by, for example, a community center catering to deaf people.
But in the heartstring-tugging opening to Toy Story 4, we see in a flashback how Bo and her three sheep were given away by the adults; rather than allowing themselves to be rescued by Woody, they accepted their fate.
The foundation has also awarded more than $2.5 million in funding for other diseases, and the generous couple has given away another $10 million to their rural community of Waseca – to their church, families in need and even the fire station.
Besim and Jehona, the two children separated from their father (they reunited with him in Mitrovica after the war), discovered that the photograph was being given away as part of a NATO-themed collectible series from a chewing-gum brand.
" Life coach and mental-health expert Geeta Sidhu-Robb makes a different point, saying, "Surgery is something that should be taken seriously and carefully researched, rather than given away to a mass market without proper knowledge of any health repercussions.
It's probably not surprising that Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates—the tireless philanthropist who has given away $41.3 billion to tackle some of the world's hardest-to-solve problems—is also a voracious reader who devours nearly 50 books a year.
"Anyone who knows anything about Donald Trump and his career knows that this is a man who's given away tens of millions of dollars to charitable causes throughout the course of his business life -- he's been incredibly generous," Pence said.
Tony Schwartz, the co-author of Donald Trump's 1987 book The Art of the Deal, says he's given away the hefty royalties he's earned in the recent months of the billionaire businessman's campaign for the presidency, according to The Washington Post.
" A source at Macron's office said it would be wrong to think China's current trade talks with the United States meant "brutal bilateralism" had worked: "What we see so far is that China doesn't seem to have given away much.
For Wagenknecht, cementing data in the physical form is important in order to communicate it as something that can be sold, exchanged, or given away, or even stolen—a process that is hard to communicate from looking at lines of code.
He continued to distribute his fortune, to libraries and museums and universities, until, at the time of his death, in 1919, he had given away some three hundred and fifty million dollars—the equivalent of tens of billions in today's money.
Not too much should be given away, for the twists and turns are such fun in the reading — but there is a moment down a mine shaft worthy of a Disney cartoon, when Churchill makes friends with some albino rats.
Bomb-sniffing dogs examined vehicles entering the 500-acre grounds, military personnel patrolled in jeeps and Secret Service agents tried to blend into the crowd in sky blue golf shirts, given away by the corded earphones running down their collars.
"These are just very wonderful people, they're not criminals," said Stephanie Apostol, 48, who has given away the family's luggage to help asylum seekers travel on to relatives and other sponsors after staying at their home in Chandler, a Phoenix suburb.
" Fears of retaliation: "I think this is scare tactics by the people who want the status quo, the people who have given away jobs in this country, who have left us with an enormous trade deficit, and one that's growing.
After I watched his Mercedes slink off into the night, I would run to pick up the money and count it, amazed such a small thing, a kiss I had given away for free for so long, could have such value.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Monday during a press conference that the state will start producing 100,000 gallons of hand sanitizer a week to be given away to schools, prisons, and government agencies as well as the MTA.
TOKYO — The bats the Red Sox and the Dodgers break during the World Series are likely to be sold at team stores or by memorabilia companies, donated to charity, given away or even repurposed as wooden handles for bottle openers.
By midnight, Mr. Denamur would have to empty his refrigerators of almost €1,000 worth of chèvre cheese, boeuf bourguignon, pâté and other delicacies that would spoil by the time any quarantine ended, and would now have to be given away.
He told Politico that most gifts given away at the event last month were between $300 and $500, and if someone received more than that they were made to fill out a W-9 form to comply with tax law.
On this night, there's no better venue for an event celebrating TNT suspense-thriller "I Am the Night," about a woman (India Eisley) who was given away at birth and as an adult discovers a past with ties to Hodel.
Ms. Markle, who has long identified herself as a feminist, entered St. George's Chapel alone rather than being given away by her father or any other man, a departure from tradition that in itself sent a message to the world.
This isn&apost the first time Maezawa has given away money onlineIts the second, larger, giveaway by the entrepreneur, who in November secured a $900 million payday through the sale of his online fashion business Zozo Inc to SoftBank Group Corp.
For example, in 1990, the original 10 Illinois casino licenses worth a Wall Street valuation of approximately $5 billion ($11 billion in current dollars) were given away for only $25,000 each to political insiders, including one who became a prison insider.
If you jump guard on a guillotine, then hold onto it until your arms tire and the other guy spends the rest of the round on top of you, you have just given away a round on a poor decision.
Mere book-owners may see books as things that can be repurposed as decor or given away when they're no longer needed, but readers know that books contain other worlds — and their book collections become status symbols, signs of their heightened sensitivity.
The Palestinian leadership will face enormous pressure from its own people to spurn U.S. overtures now that Washington has given away one of the main prizes Palestinians hoped to gain through peace talks — a Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem — diplomats and analysts said.
"Those who are protected by Israel have given away the Golan to Israel for their Israeli protection, for Israel helps them countering their own homeland, their own country, and this in my view is the worst form of high treason," Ja'afari said.
The drug, the subject of a front-page article in The New York Times in December, treats a disease called Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome, and for years was given away by a New Jersey company, Jacobus Pharmaceutical, under an obscure federal drug provision.
We've seen Jed pop up as the voice in his head (Voice Jed), and now he's in the construct phase of the trial as Grimsson, the fifth Milgrim brother who was given away at the four months old for being an unloyal baby.
It's futuristic and rustic at the same time, an aesthetic that he calls "a perfectly lived-in moment" in a screenplay he wrote and published in the hefty publication, which was given away for free at pop-up shops in select cities.
While his jewelry found its way to these illustrious names via different channels, he estimates that he's participated in about 50 Hollywood "gifting suites" and given away "way, way, over" $100,603 worth of blingy bullets to celebrities at all levels of fame.
The Open Society Foundations website says he has given away more than $12 billion as a philanthropist, with activities in more than 100 countries in a vast array of policy areas linked to democracy, free speech, human rights and the rule of law.
Then of course, there is this, for which we have no words: While Colton's remarkably unspecific comments could mean he does not propose, there's also a chance that the brains behind the show just don't want the ending given away this time.
The bill's argument is simple: When consumers decided decades ago to use "free" websites — a choice that made the Facebooks and Googles of the world into giants — there was virtually no understanding of the underlying bargain in which data would be given away.
" Grande concluded, "I'm really looking forward to embracing whatever happens … I look forward to hopefully learning to give some of the love and forgiveness that I've given away so frivolously and easily to men in the past to myself hopefully this year.
Whereas some billionaires have given away large chunks of their fortunes, the Trump family's charity shut down last year amid a lawsuit from the state of New York and allegations Donald Trump and his cronies illegally used it as a personal piggy bank.
Naeem Baig, the president of the Islamic Circle of North America, a nonprofit educational group, showed a picture of Ali attending one of the group's charitable events in 1990, when food was given away to poor people on the South Side of Chicago.
For 30 years, audiences have watched as Santa's Little Helper has fathered puppies, passed obedience school, trained as a police dog, become the mascot for Homer's beloved Duff Beer, and was given away to an ostrich farm (though, of course, he came back).
The UAW had in fact been doing this since the beginning of the year, saber-rattling and girding for a strike; by some measure, even if GM hadn't given away the farm with its offer, the membership still would have had to walk.
Originally, I'd hoped we would get just an hour of seeing what Tyrell had been up to all this time, but since he was in charge of the next stage of fsociety's revolution, I guess that would have given away too much.
It's one measure of just how rich Casey Cep's material is, and how artfully she handles it, that I have given away only about a tenth of the interest and delight contained within just the first third or so of her book.
Not only did it not set aside enough money to pay out the promised $125 compensation, but the promise of free credit reporting is largely worthless, given such services are routinely given away for free in the wake of countless, similar hacks.
"[Brands] use their standard contracts for their contracted photographers, and then all of a sudden the influencer sees that they've given away image rights in perpetuity, in any format, and they should be making a lot more money on those things," she said.
It's worth noting that Gates has given away such large chunks of his fortune that he would actually have around the same net worth as Bezos if he still owned all of those assets: billions of dollars and more than 700 Microsoft shares.
"For far too long, the Interior Department has given away our publicly owned fossil fuels to mining and drilling companies without regard for the damage they cause to communities and our climate," said Annie Leonard, executive director of Greenpeace USA, in a statement.
A final rule issued by the IRS in late November permits taxpayers who were planning on making those large gifts between now and 2025 to do so without fear of having the money they've given away be pulled back into their estates.
Burger King, a unit of Canada's Restaurant Brands International, said on Thursday it was also installing amnesty bins at its UK stores that would accept donations of plastic toys that are given away free by either competitors, magazines or in cereal boxes.
"[A]fter having Instant Pot for over 12 months, and the next shining Instant Pot is on the market, people do upgrade and the older one is either given away to family and friends or being used as the second unit at home," Wang says.
Leopalace21 hasn't started selling the system to residents of its apartment complexes just yet, but the company has apparently given away five prototype units for testing purposes, and it's accepting applications to gauge the interest and demand for a security product such as this.
"The legislature is getting the choice to basically take some of the revenues that were given away in tax breaks and provide those to low-income communities," said Chris Hoene, executive director of the California Budget & Policy Center, a nonpartisan public policy research group.
Yet, time and again, we find ourselves surprised to learn that we've given away more than we intended — whether it's a years-old tweet that lands us in hot water, a Facebook post we never intended our ex to see, or something even more serious.
This particular iteration is critical to Oculus, whose Gear VR play has proven extremely valuable to the VR company, which has by most estimates seen much of its market penetration coming from the mobile platform (granted, most of those headsets were given away for free).
In a preview for Sunday's I Am Cait, Caitlyn's ex-wife Kris Jenner has smaller fish to fry when she brings up that Caitlyn has given away some of the clothes she wore when she was still known as Bruce to daughter Kim Kardashian West.
His memorial service, held on July 7, 2009 at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, was a three-hour event that attracted thousands of fans who wanted to say goodbye in person — some 17,000 tickets were given away to members of the public.
CHUCK SCHUME, D—NEW YORK: President Trump seems to have given away two or three of the major things that Kim Jong-un wanted, a meeting, the flags next to each other, now no -- delay of exercises with South Korea, without getting anything in return.
"We are fighting absurdity with absurdity," said Jessica Jin, leader of the protest called "Cocks Not Glocks: Campus (Dildo) Carry," where hundreds of sex toys were given away at the rally on Wednesday that coincided with a return to classes at university's flagship campus.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadians joined the U.S. frenzy for the Powerball lottery jackpot on Wednesday, crossing the border to buy tickets in droves and lining up outside one Toronto bakery where tickets are being given away for a long shot at the $1.5 billion payout.
"I would have given away my baby," she said just two days after being released from police custody, settling back into village life at the end of a sandy track that winds through rice fields in Oudong, a 90 minute drive north of Phnom Penh.
In a statement emailed to CNBC, a McDonald's spokesperson said that there would be a reduction in the number of "hard plastic" toys given away in the second half of the year, due to a trial to see what kind of toys diners prefer.
The Brits I shared my taxi with showed up only to find out that their hotel had given away their reservation (common, apparently), so they came to my place, President's Inn, where we all encountered the surprise that the front desk only took cash.
The show was "Slave Play," and the demographic that night was not incidental — the playwright Jeremy O. Harris and the show's producers had given away free tickets to black student organizations and sent out invitations to a group of black artists, performers and journalists.
The latter rate is supposed to be a floating exchange rate, but this is not practical since the vast majority of the government's dollars are given away at the official rate of 2202, and so there is very little to supply the DICOM market.
Gates' current net worth is $93.3 billion and over the past 20 years he has given away stock and cash that would be worth about $60 billion today That would put his net worth at more than $150 billion if he had kept it.
A new TLC special will share the untold stories of the "Hicks Babies," more than 200 newborn babies illegally sold or given away from the back steps of a small-town Georgia clinic run by Dr. Thomas J. Hicks during the 1950s and 1960s.
He has even given away some of his products, like when he dumped 500 polystyrene chairs in Trafalgar Square during the 2006 London Design Festival in partnership with a packaging association, before copper-plating eight of them in a pricey limited edition the next year.
But compared to Gates — who has given away what would amount today to more than $60 billion in cash and Microsoft stock over the past 20 years, mostly to the foundation he runs with his wife, Melinda — Bezos's philanthropic giving has been significantly more modest.
Law enforcement tells us they have a ton of Sheriff's deputies setting up around the old Tower Records ... in anticipation of the GNR announcement at 10 AM. We're told there will be 250 tickets given away at noon for the concert -- first come, first serve.
"I'm really looking forward to embracing whatever happens … I look forward to hopefully learning to give some of the love and forgiveness that I've given away so frivolously and easily to men in the past to myself hopefully this year," The "God Is a Woman" singer concluded.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British singer Adele regained the top spot on Monday on the weekly U.S. Billboard 200 chart, while R&B star Rihanna's latest record sold less than 500 copies after a million copies were given away for free, making them ineligible for Billboard charts.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)Our pick: Google Home Mini ($49)It's not only $80 cheaper than the larger Google Home, the Google Home Mini is often given away for free with other smart home products as part of a promotion—but that doesn't mean it's worthless.
According to Coby, [Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey] personally intervened to block the Trump operation from deploying—as part of a $5 million deal between the social media company and the campaign—an emoji showing, in various renderings, small bags of money being given away or stolen.
The self-made founder of a financial-data empire, he is worth an estimated $40 billion, or nine times more than Mr Trump, a rich man's son—indeed, as a philanthropist, Mr Bloomberg has given away almost as much money as Mr Trump is thought to possess.
"With his quiet signature today, President Trump has signed away the only rules that guarantee Americans a choice in whether or not their sensitive internet information is sold or given away," Chris Lewis, vice president at DC-based digital rights group Public Knowledge, said in a statement.
"Noura and indeed the women and girls of Sudan have too often been treated as chattel to be traded and given away as though they are property and as though they have no rights," activists with the Justice for Noura campaign said in a statement on Thursday.
But when Kim hears Libya he thinks of the assassination of its longtime dictator, Moammar Gadhafi, after a NATO-led air operation in 2011 that may not have happened had he not previously given away a nuclear program that was far more rudimentary than North Korea's.
Given some of the past controversy over Oscar "goodie bags" — the luxury swag given away to Oscar presenters by companies looking for brand recognition — the idea of awarding an already-rich filmmaker with an ultra-luxury item could potentially be seen as tone-deaf or offensive.
Sonos has an event coming up at the end of the month to reveal something new, but leaks have pretty much given away what's likely to be the highlight announcement at the event: A new, Bluetooth-enabled speaker that has a built-in battery for portable power.
To encourage developers to build affordable housing and defray construction costs, the city has practically given away land in certain parts of the city, suspended property taxes for decades at a time and offered public money in the form of tax-exempt bonds and low-interest loans.
Several media sources have glossed over this as Trump wanting to avoid revealing how little he's given away, but what seems more probable to me is that he'd like to avoid scrutiny of how much he's abused the charitable deduction to claim breaks for giveaways of little social value.
"We made a new high just recently on the S&P and on the NDX but not on any of the other major indices — the Dow did not, the small caps, the NYSE, banks and so forth, and now we've given away on these gains again," said Henrich.
As always, the fast-food giant has an outlet within the Olympic Village — and the food is given away to athletes for free, leading badminton player Sawan Serasinghe to order four ten-piece McNuggets, six orders of fries, two McChickens, two Big Macs, two hamburgers, and six brownies.
After being in India at the ashram for so many years (as long as ten years for some) and having given away all possessions, where to go and what to do now, especially in Oregon, or the United States in general, with no money, no car, no contacts?
"People come at you from every direction" when you become wealthy in a hurry, says Akiko Yamizaki, wife of Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, who together have given away hundreds of million of dollars to a broad slate of charities and organizations since Yahoo went public two decades ago.
That year, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission also issued a cadmium-related recall on Chinese-made bracelets and rings given away to children at doctor and dentist offices between 2005 and 2010, and on collectible Shrek drinking glasses manufactured in the US and sold for $2 at McDonald's.
Several media sources have glossed over this as Trump wanting to avoid revealing how little he's given away, but what seems more probable to me is that he's likely to avoid scrutiny of how much he's abused the charitable deduction to claim breaks for giveaways of little social value.
For context, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, one of the world's preeminent philanthropies and the one CZI will most likely be compared to in the years to come, had an endowment of nearly $40 billion in 2015, not including another $37 billion it had already given away.
Others call the Scoby "mother," because it, like a sourdough starter, grows as it feeds, so each time someone uses one to make a batch of kombucha, the process yields a second, baby Scoby that can be used to make yet more kombucha, thrown out or given away.
Other billionaires have given away much more of their wealth — Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has pledged $45 billion, which at the time was nearly all he was worth — and as Amazon's stock price keeps rising, Mr. Bezos, who is worth $164 billion, is likely to keep getting richer still.
But despite the fact that the senator called Junior's his "guilty pleasure," he wasn't crouching down behind his desk, housing hundreds of pounds of cheesecake: The desserts were actually purchased by the Friends of Schumer PAC, and were—as the Senator said—given away as "supporter acknowledgement" gifts.
And for the first time in its history, the museum also offers timed passes, which are available online a week in advance or given away at the museum for same-day visits, allowing the museum to reassess visitor limits every week, said Elizabeth Duggal, the museum's deputy director.
Essentially, it's a triple-A game given away for free, which makes it enormously popular with cash-poor teens and cash-poor adults alike, and means they can play at killing in a big gang with all their friends, and also the game is addictive like a drug is.
Yet, considering the millions of ounces of milk waiting to be given away for next to no money on Only The Breast, there is a noticeable lack of information available on the site explaining where women can donate excess unwanted milk, rather than giving it away for free to other users.
The Snyders, who recently returned from a two-month road trip to donate 18 hand-carved ponies to Fisher Houses  — comfort lodging for families of wounded veterans needing hospital care — have given away nearly a dozen horses to the families of soldiers killed in action, with plans to craft dozens more.
The Azure, Office 365, and OneDrive platforms are the driving forces behind CEO Satya Nadella's long-term vision for the company in a world in which PC sales have shrunk and software like Office apps and the Windows operating system are either given away for free or sold through a subscription.
Because he had given away most of his wealth, he was forced to borrow money from his son, John D. Rockefeller Jr. He only had about $1313 million left ($2131 million in today's dollars), and that money did not generate enough income for him to maintain his standard of living.
It is more inspiring to talk about the brave East German citizens who took to the streets even knowing that they might be beaten up or imprisoned and that if they were imprisoned their children might be taken from them and put in an orphanage or given away for adoption.
When he says that "life grows by being given away, and it weakens in isolation and comfort" and goes on to ask us to "leave security on the shore and become excited by the mission of communicating life to others," he is telling us to get out of our comfort zones.
"Food prices have soared by up to 200 percent and the cost of living has increased by at least a third, so many daughters have been given away by families who wouldn't have dreamed of doing that before," Nadine Drummond, a spokesperson for Save the Children in Yemen, told CNN.
It pursues the question of when and why Hicks started selling babies, explores what the birth mothers were told, and significantly, asks whether Hicks himself fathered any of the infants who were sold or given away — a path that leads investigators to use modern DNA technology and to visit a mausoleum.
"We have given away so many concessions over the last eight-plus years, and this company has been ridiculously profitable over that time," said Chaz Akers, 215, an assembler at G.M.'s Detroit-Hamtramck plant, which is set to close in January unless the labor talks can win a reprieve.
The concerns are particularly acute in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, where some members worry Democratic leaders — despite getting Trump to drop demands for a border wall in the talks — have already given away too much in the nascent negotiations and say their members are being shut out of key talks.
Blizzard has given away different remote-controlled toys in its "Crashin' Thrashin'" every Winter Veil for years now, either for killing the "Abominable Greench" or simply grabbing a present under the tree in Ironforge or Orgrimmar, and it's always fun to learn what kind of new vehicle they've introduced for the year.
He has given away little about his plans for the company, beyond stating that he would keep as many stores open as possible and transform the chain "into the Harrods of the High Street" - a reference to the Qatari-owned luxury department store in London that was once owned by House of Fraser.
A handful of Sackler foundations in the United States have given away tens of millions over the past two decades, and the family's giving goes back even farther, long before OxyContin was created, a point some institutions have raised in defending decisions not to strip the Sackler name from wings or buildings.
I do not mean, in this case, that art should be given away, but rather that artists and their representation should be more conscious about exactly what they are exploiting and should question the durability of a model of art centered on exploiting artists (and, as a consequence, artists exploiting other artists).
Gannis's work functions in the scarcity economy which governs the art world, a stand-in for the capitalist model where rare commodities are sold at high prices in art galleries, and also in the digital networked economy, a stand-in for the postcapitalist model where there is abundance and everything is given away for free.
In each one-hour episode, four families go all-out in decorating their homes with inflatables, lights, moving displays, and anything else they can think of to woo the judges in the hopes of winning the coveted Light Fight trophy and a $50,000 prize, with a total of $300,000 given away for the season.
Since March, when news broke that the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica used a Facebook app to amass data on as many as 87 million people without their consent, the social networking giant has been forced to repeatedly answer for how it has given away user data and who it's given that data to.
As of the end of 2016, the charitable foundation had given away $41.3 billion in grants and currently has the largest endowment of any private foundation in the U.S. The Gates Foundation funds everything from malaria prevention in Mozambique to smoking cessation in China to college costs for kids in the U.S. (including the author — thanks, Bill!).
Called "Shine the Light," it allows Californians to ask companies if they've given personal information to third parties and to request they stop doing that, but it only applies to data given away for marketing purposes (like when the magazine you subscribe to sells your address to charities, resulting in more junk mail coming your way).
"I think campaigns are going to have to change some of their tactics if they don't want their exact messaging to be given away, they may have to change who they're advertising to and with what messages with the idea that everything is potentially out there and hopefully that dissuades some bad actors," said a Democratic digital strategist.
After all, there aren't many people out there who could have created Sarcastic Study Masters Volume 2, a mix so good, so unbelievably perfect that you can't quite believe it was delivered into the world by human hands, let alone initially given away as a freebie by a streetwear company to promote a slew of Japanese gigs.
"As soon as this whole issue was interpreted by the tabloids that PREPA has given away $300 million to a company with little experience…if you read that, and you have no light and no water that perception changes abruptly to the extent that the last four days they've been throwing stones and bottles" at workers, Ramos said.
Carmack said that the headset line was the company's best selling by far but that it was also the least retentive of users, trailing Rift, Quest and Go. This isn't hugely surprising, given the friction it took to get into an experience as well as just how many of the headsets were given away for free through bundle deals.
Directed by Toronto's very own Karena Evans (the protegé of the legendary Director X) and Jordan Oram and filmed in Miami, the clip does indeed feature every single one of those giant cheques and group singalongs that Drake previously shared, along with the note that all the money that went towards this video was given away to the community.

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