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This keeps at least some downward pressure on tax rates.
Among the weapons he keeps at home are an AR-15-style .
The senator keeps at arm's length to avoid running afoul of Senate ethics rules.
Every suburban resident keeps at least one brush in their car at all times.
Luckily, that keeps at least some of the wildfire's smoke away from human lungs.
The club's temporary offices have been crammed into the space he keeps at a water bottling company he owns.
Instead of letting them go stale, her boyfriend grabbed the nipple clamps she keeps at his home and secured the bag.
He won a conviction in that case, too — but not before creating a souvenir that he still keeps at his law office.
"My mom keeps at least 17 blankets in the house, and we have 13 flashlights, but none with batteries," he told the newspaper.
In early February, they requested that more than $53 million in money that Bangladesh keeps at the New York Fed be transferred out.
Each has a pas de deux in which the ballerina seems like a magical wild beast whom her partner keeps at arm's length.
The sideshow's wildest moment came when Cespedes, an outfielder, and pitcher Noah Syndergaard rode into town on horses Cespedes keeps at his ranch.
The U.S. already keeps at least 34,000 immigrants locked up on any given day, relying heavily on the private prison industry for space.
After all, it's littered with artifacts it took from other realms, and it keeps at least one toe on all of those realms' necks.
He has taken a pass on technology, save for the Aiwa AM/FM portable cassette recorder he keeps at hand to listen to Benny Goodman.
Albright's side is almost empty, aside from a space heater and three suitcases he keeps at the ready as go-bags for his next international lecture.
But he keeps at it long enough that the last blip of the theme — after seven full bars of nothing — becomes a wink of sublime silliness.
When Gloria Espada boards the subway, she keeps at hand a change purse stashed with a few dollar bills, just in case anyone asks for money.
We can all agree winter is terrible because of cold weather, so anything that keeps at least one body part warm is a big time step up.
If Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt keeps at it, clinging on for dear life, it will join the pile of shows everyone says they stopped watching after season x.
But Toni keeps at it, awkwardly miming the moves of the older girls while studying their rites, as when she observes two beauties primping before a mirror.
Symone Sanders believes the big, bold rhetoric of Bernie Sanders's "political revolution" is paying dividends for the very Democratic Party that he still keeps at arm's length.
From growing up in childhood poverty, to buying a custom Rolls Royce SUV — his 11th car — which he keeps at a house he owns in Los Angeles.
Ms. Martin owns four pairs of No. 6 clogs; she keeps two in her Manhattan apartment, the other two she keeps at her house in Sag Harbor.
Well, and that's the criticism, right, is if he keeps at it in this way he's basically delegitimizing or continues to try to delegitimize real news services. Right.
In such cases the manual calls for purchases of government bonds with newly printed cash—quantitative easing, or QE—swelling the reserves each bank keeps at the central bank.
The former Dannity Kane artist's futuristic R&B solo career keeps at it with this album, a followup to her May EP. Sample "Renegades" and "Vines" for the true feel.
Her win will help Democrats work toward holding Republicans to a narrow margin, ensuring that the party keeps at least 47 seats in the Senate — with Florida and Mississippi still undecided.
Now that those changes are finally being implemented, however, they are destroying safety apps that relied on these permissions to work in the process, including ones that keeps at-risk communities like sex workers safe.
In his best showings, Krylov gets to kicking the legs and body early, and keeps at it until the opponent's guard sags long enough for one of his constant attempts to land a high kick pays off.
Some activists have called for SeaWorld to release the more than 20 orcas it keeps at its three parks into coastal sanctuaries, but the company contends that whales born or raised in captivity would likely die in the wild.
The nomination, if confirmed by the Senate, will help ensure the 7-member board of governors keeps at least four of those seats filled following the announced departure of Fed Chair Janet Yellen once her predecessor, current Fed Gov.
She instinctively reaches for the bucket she keeps at arm's length and, still half-asleep, begins the tedious process of scooping water up from the floor of her bedroom before it damages the food and utilities she needs to sell the next morning.
The 20-year yield now stood more than 20 basis points below its levels on the day the BOJ announced a plan to guide long-term bond yields levels in addition to short-term interest rates, which it keeps at negative levels.
The 2700-year-old philosophy student spends his days lazing around the New Brunswick, New Jersey, campus, drinking green tea out of a silver cup he keeps at his hip, gushing about the hyper-literary indie bands he enjoys like the Mountain Goats.
To Canada's dairy market, under protection from "Dairy supply management system plan", its dairy price keeps at stable level, simultaneously, imposing heavy tax on foreign dairy to protect domestic market shares, among that, tax on US dairy is as high as 270%.
Because of the anonymity of many of the characters, the author seems to be asking us to reach out to those the narrative keeps at arm's length and find connection, and perhaps the book is inviting us to do that off the page as well.
Advertisers pay between $25 to $50 for every 1,000 people who hear each ad on The Ringer's podcasts; the Los Angeles-based company keeps at least two-thirds of the money, with the rest going to Midroll, the audio-advertising vendor that sells much of The Ringer's ad space.
Her art can be found in the collections of the Met, MoMA, the Whitney and more than two dozen other major museums (though too rarely displayed); her students, including Ellen Altfest and Njideka Akunyili Crosby, have risen to prominence (though their teacher's influence is subtle); and she just keeps at it.
Every time that Jeff tries to walk on his new prosthetic legs again, Green shoots it in a distancing wide shot, as if to underline how this process is all clinical, just a series of physical processes that he can figure out how to chain together if he keeps at it long enough.
While shakily clambering under a hand rail, Ms. Mensah-Schramm tore down a neo-Nazi poster declaring that "we" would never celebrate the end of World War II. She also made short work of a hand-drawn, fist-size swastika with a bottle of nail polish remover she keeps at the ready.
It sat on a covered porch at his home, along with a mounted water buffalo head, antique ice-making machines, some hoverboards and a handful of watches — just a small part of the collection he estimates to be worth $280 million to $290 million, most of which he keeps at a secure site.
After the bar closed last year, 14K's home turned into the city's unofficial club and community center for black gay LA. Since 214K moved into the house 235 years ago, he has painted the walls yellow and decorated with white (real) fur rugs, a miniature Eiffel tower, and a fountain that he keeps at the entryway.
There, behind a door marked by a large sign that reads "Once Upon a Time," are moody landscapes that the designer said he painted when he wanted a distraction from the moviemaking grind, as well as some of the dozens of awards he has won during a 47-year career: the three Oscars he has won with his wife Francesca Lo Schiavo (making for six statuettes), along with a plethora of British Academy of Film and Television Arts and Los Angeles Film Critic Association awards, and sundry Italian prizes he keeps at home.
Visitors can distinguish two castles separated by a large ditch. The older part has the largest keep in Alsace with 13 metres a side. A renovated tower stands between the two keeps at the centre of the site. It was probably part of Grand-Greifenstein.
In response he assaults her. Still enraged, he searches for the stash of drugs he keeps at the house, but is unable to find it. In this state he confronts Simi and they argue. When Simi demands he leave with Ankita, he strikes Simi; her head hits a glass table killing her instantly.
In the 15th century the fashion spread with the creation of very expensive, French-influenced palatial castles featuring complex tower keeps at Wardour, Tattershall and Raglan Castle.Pounds (1994), p. 271. In central and eastern England castles began to be built in brick, with Caister, Kirby Muxloe and Tattershall forming examples of this new style.Creighton and Higham, p. 54.
Zeno's Conscience ( ) is a novel by Italian writer Italo Svevo. The main character is Zeno Cosini, and the book is the fictional character's memoirs that he keeps at the insistence of his psychiatrist. Throughout the novel, we learn about his father, his business, his wife, and his tobacco habit. The novel was self-published in 1923.
The gameplay of Ricochet Infinity follows the previous trends. The player controls a paddle shield that attached to player ship. You must keeps at least one ball (called ion sphere) to stays on screen in play as very long until you cleared all blocks. The objective is break all breakable blocks in the level by hitting these blocks with the ion sphere(s), lasers or missiles.
Women's night caps usually consist of a long piece of cloth wrapped around the head. Men's nightcaps are traditionally pointed, with a long top, sometimes accompanied by a small ball of some sort, which is used similar to a scarf. It keeps at least the back of the neck warm while not being so long that it could wrap around and become a strangulation hazard.
Half-Scottish, Govan was also heavily influenced by Zal Cleminson, a Scottish guitarist best known for his work with the Alex Harvey Band. At the age of nine, Govan and his brother Seth played guitar on a Thames Television programme called Ace Reports. At secondary school he was exposed, via older classmates, to "shred" guitarists of the time. His first electric guitar was a Gibson SG, which he keeps at home.
At the age of 11, Slim invested in a government savings bond that taught him about the concept of compound interest. He eventually saved every financial and business transaction he made into a personal ledger book, which he still keeps. At the age of 12, he made his first stock purchase, of shares in a Mexican bank. By the age of 15, Slim had become a shareholder in Mexico's largest bank.
Whale made periodic up-keeps at the submarine tender Orion, in La Maddelena, Sardinia. Early 1982 found the Whale back home in Groton, making frequent short training workup runs, honing the crew's proficiency to a fine tune. In May 1982 Whale proceeded on an Atlantic deployment, (pollywogs among the crew becoming "Bluenoses" on the way), and later a stop in Faslane, Scotland. Whale earned the Battle "E" for efficiency after this deployment.
Initially, Michael only types gibberish, but Terry keeps at it, and a breakthrough finally occurs when Karen comes for a visit and, in an emotional moment, he types a greeting of "MOM HI" to her, finally breaking his long silence. Karen then asks Michael if he knows how much she loves him, to which he types "YES", and then he reveals something she had never known when he types "DAD GONE. I BRAK CAR. MY FALT".
With his deadly stone-flinging skill, Zhang Qing keeps at bay a force from Liangshan Marsh under Lu Junyi that has come to seize the grain stock of Dongchang. Song Jiang, who has just overrun Dongping prefecture, comes to reinforce Lu with his force. Zhang Qing further injures some of Liangshan's best warriors with his stones as they take turn to fight him on horseback or on foot. Ding Desun and Gong Wang stay in the wings preparing to capture any one whom Zhang fells.
With his deadly stone-flinging skill, Zhang Qing keeps at bay a force from Liangshan Marsh under Lu Junyi that has come to seize the grain stock of Dongchang. Song Jiang, who has just overrun Dongping prefecture, comes to reinforce Lu with his force. Zhang Qing further injures some of Liangshan's best warriors with his stones as they take turn to fight him on horseback or on foot. Gong Wang and Ding Desun stay in the wings preparing to capture any one whom Zhang fells.
The customer schedules a date to receive their items, which is referred to as a "Fix". Once the shipment is received, the customer has three days to choose to keep the items or return some or all of them. If the customer keeps at least one item, the initial styling fee is credited towards the cost of the item. In addition to the styling fee being credited, if the customer decides to keep all five items, the customer receives 25% off the total cost of the items.
Emma is also very fond of cats; in the third season it was revealed that she keeps at least 31 Siamese cats in her cabin. In "Prom Night", she and Moseby are confirmed to be dating. Miss Tutweiller did not have her own prom on the show, but she said that she ripped a tiara off a blond haired girl to get a tiara for prom. In the episode "Graduation on Deck", Mr. Moseby proposes to her, she accepts and the two become engaged.
The season ends with the traditional competition "Rivera VS Montaña" (River Bank VS Mountain) that every year is celebrated alternately in the mountains and in the river valley. These teams divide their influence area by the FEVE railway line (León-Bilbao). For this competition the scoring system changes, since it is wrestled to one fall or to 4 half falls and without time, and the winner team is the one that keeps at least a fighter in the ring (designated the rooster of the ring).
He goes to his tent, takes off his day clothes to reveal night clothes underneath, and goes to bed. Bugs then removes the glasses from Elmer and crows like a rooster, awakening Elmer who believes it is the next morning. Elmer washes his face but cannot reach his towel because it is hanging on a branch that Bugs keeps at a steady, short distance from him. Elmer blindly follows the towel ("I do this kind of stuff to him all through the picture", Bugs confides to the audience).
Each portrait documents how an artist has organized his or her space, as well as the tools and inspirations he or she keeps at hand. The works contain such details as spectacles resting on a desk, books stacked on shelves, or paint drips on a floor. By presenting this "god's-eye view" of artists in their studios, Fig not only demystifies the creative act, but also illuminates the contrast between spaces where art is made and spaces where art is shown. Fig is represented by Cristin Tierney Gallery in New York.
He also penned several essay collections, including Defenders of the Text (1991), which deals with the relations between scholarship and science in the early modern period, and, most recently, Worlds Made by Words. His most original and accessible book is The Footnote: A Curious History (1997; published in German as Die Tragischen Ursprünge der deutschen Fußnote), a case study of how the marginal footnote developed as a central and powerful tool in the hands of historians. He also writes on a wide variety of topics for The New Republic, The American Scholar, and The New York Review of Books. He owns a bookwheel which he keeps at hand in his home.
His co-workers at the bakery, who used to amuse themselves at his expense, now fear and resent his increased intelligence and persuade his boss to fire him. Later, Charlie confronts his scientific mentors about their condescending attitude toward him, particularly Nemur, because Charlie believed Nemur considered him a mere laboratory subject and not human before the operation. When not drinking at night, Charlie spends weeks continuing his mentors' research and writing reports which include observations of Algernon, whom he keeps at his apartment. Charlie's research discovers a flaw in the theory behind Nemur and Strauss's intelligence-enhancing procedure that could cause him to revert to his original mental state.
Where there was an existing castle on a site, another response across 19th- century Europe was to attempt to improve the buildings, bringing their often chaotic historic features into line with a more integrated architectural aesthetic, in a style often termed Gothic Revivalism.Jones, p.4. There were numerous attempts to restore or rebuild keeps so as to produce this consistently Gothic style: in England, the architect Anthony Salvin was particularly prominent – as illustrated by reworking and heightening of the keep at Windsor Castle, while in France, Eugène Viollet-le-Duc reworked the keeps at castles in locations like Pierrefonds during the 1860s and 1870s, admittedly in a largely speculative fashion, since the original keep had been mostly destroyed in 1617.
Cassandra, an expatriate American book translator (Judy Davis) living in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, who is hired by a mysterious woman, Frankie (Marcia Gay Harden), to locate her missing husband so he can sign some important papers. Nothing Frankie says is true: the husband turns out to be a woman, the issue isn't legal papers but a child's custody, and even Frankie's most obvious identity, in red cape and red pumps, is a false front. But Cassandra keeps at it, at first to earn her promised fee, and then to help Frankie, then Frankie's ex, then the child. Along the way, this solitary and somewhat disconnected and bewildered writer frees herself to finish a novel and re-establish a broken relationship with her own past.
In 2007, she published Lo que le falta al tiempo (What Time is Missing) (Planeta Group, Villegas Editores), a novel of mystery and love that takes place in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés quarter in Paris. The two main characters of the story are Cadiz, a sexagenarian painter in the twilight of his career, and Mazarine, a student in love of her professor who keeps at home a secret that can change the course of art. For this book she received the Chicago Latin American Literary Award 2007 in two categories: Best Mystery Novel and Best Romantic Novel. In 2008, Becerra published Amor con A (Villegas Editores) in Colombia, a collection of poems printed in a limited edition that gathers the beginning, life and death of love.
Purton, p.141. No allowance for the emerging new gunpowder weapons was made in these keeps, although later in the century gunports were slowly being added, as for example by Charles VI to his keep at Saint- Malo.Purton, p.141, 270. The French model spread into Iberia in the second half of the century, where the most powerful nobles in Castile built a number of similar tall keeps, such as that at Peñafiel, taking advantage of the weakness of the Castilian Crown during the period.Anderson, p.237. Henry IV of Castile responded in the 15th century by creating a sequence of royal castles with prominent keeps at the Castle of La Mota, Portillo, and Alcázar of Segovia: built to particular proportions, these keeps became known as a key element of the Valladolid school of Spanish castle design.
Plan of Castle Rising's keep, 1st floor (top), ground floor (bottom); A - kitchen; B - Great hall; C - waiting room; D - throne niche; E - great chambers; F - chapel; G - entrance to forebuilding Historians Beric Morley and David Gurney consider Castle Rising to have "one of the finest of all Norman keeps". It is an early example of the longer, oblong form of these buildings, called a hall-keep, and would have taken huge resources to erect.; Externally, it resembles Henry I's keeps at Norwich and Falaise, although Norwich appears to have inspired the latter design, and Rising's internal layout was probably based on that at Norwich as well.; In imitating Norwich, which was then the only royal castle in the county, Castle Rising may have been intended to symbolise D'Albini's loyalty to the Crown during the troubled years of the Anarchy.
By general consensus (including the proponents of the theory of the "circle of artists"), the Master of the Drapery Studies/of the Coburg Roundels was active in Strasbourg, Alsace, in the years 1475–1500, or 1470–1497, or 1470–1500. According to scholars such as the German Wilfried Franzen, the Master may be identical with Heinrich Lützelmann, the author of the ten panels of The Passion of Christ, a commission of the St. Magdalene Church in Strasbourg. Lützelmann may have been a student/disciple of Hans Hirtz, an influential painter recorded in Strasbourg from 1421 to 1463 and generally thought to be identical with the "Master of the Karlsruhe Passion". According to Franzen, the Master of the Drapery Studies is also the author of a second Passion cycle (eight panels) now kept in the Landesmuseum in Mainz. The Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame keeps at least two further paintings attributed to the Master (known in French as Maître des études de draperies or Maître des ronds de Cobourg).
The grace laid out in the founding statutes is still said before every formal dinner in hall: > Nos miseri et egentes homines pro hoc cibo, quem in alimonium corporis > nostri sanctificatum es largitus, ut eo recte utamur, Tibi, Deus omnipotens, > Pater caelestis, reverenter gratias agimus; simul obsecrantes, ut cibum > angelorum, panem verum caelestem, Dei Verbum aeternum, Iesum Christum > Dominum nostrum, nobis impertiaris, ut Eo mens nostra pascatur, et per > carnem et sanguinem Eius alamur, foveamur, corroboremur. which translates to > We wretched and needy mortals give reverent thanks to you, almighty God, > heavenly Father, for this food, which you have given us to nourish our > bodies, praying at the same time that you may bestow on us the food of > angels, the true heavenly bread, the eternal Word of God, Jesus Christ Our > Lord, that our souls may feed on him, and that through his flesh and blood > we may be nourished, cherished and strengthened. There is also a shorter grace said after dinner, which is now only used on special occasions. The college traditionally keeps at least one tortoise as a living mascot, cared for by an elected 'Tortoise Keeper'.

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