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Roger keeps out of the limelight, but we won't let that happen.
The filter is very fine and keeps out a great deal of sediment.
"The water keeps out the oxygen that would normally cause decay," Jackson said.
Unlike Amazon, Shopify keeps out of the relationship between merchants and their customers.
It's sealed off with a mucus plug, which keeps out germs and other particles.
The app keeps out of your way, so it doesn't interrupt your thought processes.
The fencing keeps out unwanted animal and human intruders, and protects livestock and desirable wildlife.
A high barrier to entry is a good thing: It keeps out the hacks, he says.
A strong defense system allows what the brain needs in and keeps out toxins and pathogens.
Nothing keeps out thieves and ne'er-do-wells more effectively than a D Minor musical composition.
The waist can be cinched shut with an adjustable drawcord that keeps out that biting wind.
This, according to The Watch Site forums user Homocaballus, keeps out water if the watch is submerged.
"The state does not have a stake in Huawei and it keeps out of our business," he said.
"Budget Deal gives great victories to our Military and Vets, keeps out Democrat poison pill riders," Trump posted.
If Russell, 33, keeps out of trouble until 2019, the felony charge will be dismissed, according to Fox News.
Not only does it make your phone almost immune to drops, it also keeps out dust by covering the charging port.
"The state does not have a stake in Huawei and it keeps out of our business," Dennis Zuo told the newspaper.
And congressional Democrats say the prospects of a spending deal are good, provided that Trump keeps out of the delicate negotiations.
In a speech in July, he called on tech companies to stop using advanced encryption that keeps out law enforcement officials.
They're great for all carbonated drinks, including water, and work well for outdoor parties since the lid keeps out debris and bugs.
He wants the union to be a trading bloc of sovereign countries that keeps out of matters like migration and human rights.
Glatt, the infectious disease doctor and rabbi, calls it "kosher Facebook" because it keeps out material that religious Jews might find offensive.
Start with this kid-tested, parent-approved weekend and you might end up joining the crowd that hopes everyone else keeps out.
The secretary has so far avoided Trump's anger, in part because he keeps out of the spotlight by not making comments like that.
I also keep old blue bottles on one or two windowsills: It's a black Southern belief that blue glass keeps out bad spirits.
The Getty Museum, recently threatened by wildfires around LA, has a million-gallon water tank and an air-filtration system that keeps out smoke.
When trees become stressed they're not able to produce the thick resin that keeps out bark beetles, which can consume the tree from the inside out.
"The state does not have a stake in Huawei and it keeps out of our business," Dennis Zuo, the head of Huawei's German business told Handelsblatt newspaper.
Far above the ground, a hole made by decay in a living tree had become a cold frame, a natural greenhouse that lets in light and keeps out frost.
But you can see how these keeps out the sun from the reading room, and the sun comes up to about 800 millimeters into the space and that's about it.
"Shipping costs are usually not a big deal — it is the 25 percent tariff" that keeps out imports, said Yale Zhang, the managing director of Automotive Foresight, a Shanghai consulting firm.
Seeking to keep the order in place, ACLU lawyers wrote that no "irreparable harm" will occur if the Supreme Court keeps out of the case and Grimm uses the boys' bathroom.
Peugeot, who are pulling out of the South American event after this year, will now be hoping 2010 Dakar winner and two-times world rally champion Sainz keeps out of trouble in motorsport's most gruelling endurance test.
Instead of exclusive marketing rights for a new drug, which keeps out competition for a number of years, Sanders would reward companies for innovations with a $3 billion fund, but open up their products immediately to competition.
JB: I've read that there's less spread of mosquito-borne viruses in the United States than in places like Brazil because more people live with screens on their houses and have air conditioning, which keeps out mosquitoes.
Only 403 miles of fencing is intended to keep out pedestrians, while the rest just keeps out vehicles, according to a study by the Federation for American Immigration Reform, an immigration group that advocates for lowering immigration levels.
The bottom line is this: Even if the defense successfully keeps out the majority of other accusers' evidence and if Pennsylvania prosecutors successfully introduce only a fraction of these alleged "other acts," the effect could still be devastating to this defendant.
The mucus layer keeps out pathogens, and the researchers were able to show that if they introduced a pathogen in the context of a low-fiber diet, it had an easier time getting into the intestine and causing an infection.
Third-party sellers on several platforms have exploited this fear by incorrectly marketing face masks with specific keywords such as "coronavirus face mask" or "N95 face mask," referring to a specific type of respirator that keeps out small airborne particles.
Of all the yoga mats we&aposve researched, the Manduka ProLite Yoga Mat is the best with its closed-cell surface that keeps out sweat and its dotted texture that keeps your hands and feet from slipping out of position.
Of all the yoga mats we've researched, the Manduka ProLite Yoga Mat is the best with its closed-cell surface that keeps out sweat and its dotted texture that keeps your hands and feet from slipping out of position during downward facing dog.
CNBC previously found examples of third-party sellers exploiting fears about the virus by incorrectly marketing face masks with specific keywords such as "coronavirus face mask" or "N95 face mask," referring to a specific type of respirator that keeps out small airborne particles.
Instead of the current system of giving exclusive marketing rights to a new drug, which keeps out competition for a number of years, Sanders would reward companies for innovations with a $3 billion fund, but open up their products immediately to competition.
There are hints, in the text, that both know they are participating in a kind of magic circle, that aspects of this adventure are a shared (and fun) fantasy that keeps out the fact that losing a parent is a tragedy, that your home and your comfortable life may not last much longer.
On Tuesday, he agreed to a deal to dismiss the case if he pays $22019,000 in restitution, completes 32 hours of community service, keeps out of trouble for 10 months and stays away from the people he was accused of stealing from and harassing, according to the The Washington Post, which first brought the story to light Wednesday.
Carême invented various types of aspic and ways of preparing it. Aspic, when used to hold meats, prevents them from becoming spoiled. The gelatin keeps out air and bacteria, keeping the cooked meat fresh. Aspic came into prominence in America in the early 20th century.
The owners, James and Idell Sego, opened the restaurant in 1975. In 2005, this restaurant obtained new owners, Mike and Lynn Cummins. They continue to operate it to this day. Glendale has a special zoning regulation that keeps out businesses such as fast food restaurant chains from its core downtown business area.
On the exterior, little differentiation between floors is made: there is no obviously visible piano nobile. On the garden front, access to the park is from the central recessed portico only; a balustrade above a deep ditch keeps out informal wanderers. The Villa Pisani at Montagnana from I quattro libri dell'architettura, Giacomo Leoni, 1742. Not built as planned.
An outer race is formed in the yoke. The cage retains the balls in location in grooves in both races. The balls transfer the drive from the shaft to the hub and allow for changes in horizontal angle and for a wide steering angle to be achieved. A flexible rubber boot fitted to each joint retains grease and keeps out dirt and moisture.
The union wars are a period of constant struggle of dominance of the union between Denmark and Sweden. Norway for the most part keeps out of the struggle. In 1501 The Swedes attack Norway but are forced back. However, when the Swedes eventually defeats the Danes and secedes from the union it leaves Norway the sole weak partner in a union with a much stronger Denmark.
Due to their help and that of a childhood friend who is a commandant of the local Gendarmarie, István is relatively safe if he keeps out of sight. However, discovering that the women are slowly poisoning the husband of one of them and his mother, the farm's owners, István must decide whether to denounce them to the authorities at the likely cost of his own life.
The cannon weighs 6429 lbs, with a range of 2000 metres. Roofs are not original Mediterranean design of Martello towers, but a temporary snow roof was later added to the open gun platform two years after the Tower's construction protects the gun and keeps out the large amounts of snow. The addition of a roof is a common feature on Canadian Martellos. The original roof was installed in 1849.
Tuba City, owing to its location in the rain shadow of the Mogollon Rim which keeps out moisture from the Gulf of California, has a cold desert climate (Köppen BWk) with hot, dry summers—though less hot than Phoenix—and cold, dry winters. Frosts are normal from October to April but the majority of winters do not have measurable snowfall due to the dryness of the air descending from mountains to the south.
It was also said "he keeps out a very great rank, and frequently has Mr. Walpool and the greatest courtiers with him at his country house near London; and the King sometimes does him the honour to dine with him".John R. Young, "Johnston, James (1655–1737)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 The King (George I) is also recorded to have been a regular casual visitor to the house.
The district was described by the Imperial Gazetteer of India as follows: The District consists of a narrow strip of level plain covered in parts with dense jungle, which, prior to the construction of the Kashmor embankment in 1879-80, was exposed to annual inundations. The embankment now keeps out the physical aspects. flood-water, and cultivation is general. The greatest length from east to west is , and the maximum breadth from north to south .
She keeps out of politics, referring to herself as someone brought up to simply "put flowers in vases". At first, she treats the approaching murder as a game, which does not help Hugo's confidence, but then she tries desperately to prevent it. When Hugo is jailed she at first keeps in touch but then breaks off communication and stops using her married name. Louis, another leading figure in the Proletarian Party, but opposed to Hoederer's plan.
For example, Goropius derived the Latin word for "oak", quercus, from werd-cou (Brabantic for "keeps out cold"). Similarly, he derived the Hebrew name "Noah" from nood ("need"). Goropius also believed that Adam and Eve were Brabantic names (from Hath-Dam, or "dam against hate", for "Adam", and from Eu-Vat ("barrel from which people originated") or Eet-Vat ("oath- barrel") for "Eve", respectively). Another corollary involved locating the Garden of Eden itself in the Brabant region.
The story is told in first person, by a narrator who, it soon becomes clear, is Satan. He briefly recounts his history on Earth and tells how he directed people toward destructive activity, for instance by teaching them how to make gunpowder. Now the final war is over, and almost everyone has been killed. Satan comes across a man and a woman, the last survivors, who are inside a transparent dome that keeps out the contaminated air.
The lead-plated copper installed in 1959 was replaced with stainless steel and the cupola from that renovation removed, to be replaced with the current oculus. High-performance glass in it keeps out ultraviolet light and reduces heat inside. The gold-plated sphere that had topped the cupola remains above the oculus. alt=The courtroom seen above, empty but from a different angle showing more of it and its ornate walls, chandeliers and red carpet Inside, the renovations once more made the ceiling groin vaults visible.
Rhéal Séguin, "Quebec House keeps out Canadian flag," Globe and Mail, 2 May 1991, A1. He acknowledged that he had introduced an identical motion eleven years earlier, though he said his purpose (like that of the Equality Party) was simply to embarrass the government of the day. As a compromise, the Liberals agreed to bring out the Canadian flag on special occasions."Waving a red flag over unity debate," Toronto Star, 3 May 1991, A25. Pagé oversaw legislation for a provincial referendum in late 1992.
Vebjørn grew up in Hvaler, Norway with his 4 siblings. He has a twin brother, Aune Sand, who is a public figure in Norway. Though Vebjørn keeps out of the public eye, he has appeared numerous times on national television. Vebjørn and Aune have both been contestants on Skal Vi Danse, the Norwegian adaptation of the British dancing show Strictly Come Dancing with Vebjørn appearing in Season 8. Vebjørn has also participated in a cooking program, 4 Star Dinner and most recently in 2018 on NRK’s Kunsten å leve.
Other fish species that inhabit the lake include the brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), brown trout (Salmo trutta), kokanee salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), and mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni). Independence Lake is unique among the lakes of the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada in that it still retains all its native species of fish. The lake's dam keeps out invasive species that might otherwise enter the lake from downstream, thus protecting its native fish populations. A "relatively pristine" ecosystem surrounds the lake, comprising a number of vegetation types characteristic of the Sierra Nevada upper montane forest.
Reasons for removal from the Social Register have traditionally been opaque. In the early 20th century, historian Dixon Wecter observed that those excluded tended to be persons unfavorably reported upon in the press and that, as long as one's private life "keeps out of the [newspaper's] columns" the risk of exclusion was low. The Social Register also tends to exclude people of "illegitimate" industries, such as motion pictures, regardless of wealth or social status. A Social Register spokesman reported, in 1985, that elderly persons who failed to remit the questionnaire sent to listed persons by the register for eleven consecutive years were removed.
The house is of old russety bricks, which were imported from the Netherlands and old tiles were used for the gabled roof giving an appearance of a much older building than it was. It is believed that some fireplaces and wood-work too were recovered from other houses. At the rear of the house is a ha-ha which allows a panoramic view from the house but keeps out grazing cattle and wildlife. The house is symmetrical in layout and was featured in Country Life (10 November 1923); the article approved of the house, even though neither Mr. nor Mrs.
However, after the construction the employer dishonours his promise, and Arap tried to fight, but he finds himself at the prison. The labour under an illusionment of Arap symbolizes the labor exploitation and lack of social security. Hacı has been imprisoned because of the double-crossing of a prostitute, whom he dreamed to live with. Hacı's drama does not only narrates loneliness and lovelessness. At the same time, it shows the by-products of the capitalist order, which develop alongside but which are not visible as long as one “keeps out”, like worthlessness, prostitiution, procuration, and bravado.
Johnston's Twickenham house in 1844 James Johnston settled at Twickenham at the end of his political career. Johnston had seen diplomatic service in Germany, first as King's envoy to Berlin and later working to secure the Hanoverian succession, and made frequent journeys to Hanover. It was said George I "often conversed with him very familiarly" and that Johnston was "a great favourite of Queen Caroline, who was much entertained with his humour and pleasantry". It was also said "he keeps out a very great rank, and frequently has Mr. Walpool and the greatest courtiers with him at his country house near London; and the King sometimes does him the honour to dine with him".
After several controversial proposals to redevelop offices inside the retained walls, it was converted by the St Luke Centre Management Company Ltd for the London Symphony Orchestra as a concert hall, rehearsal and recording space, and educational resource. The conversion was designed by Axel Burrough at London architects Levitt Bernstein, who installed a heavy concrete slab roof which keeps out traffic noise from the nearby road. Though this is similar in profile to the former eighteenth-century roof, its great weight is supported on tall steel columns inside the hall described by the designer as "tree- like". The interior acoustic can be varied for different events, from full orchestra to soloists, by the use of absorbent surfaces that unroll like blinds across the ceiling and down the walls, whilst the seating and staging are also highly flexible.
In 2002, the Helen Diller Family Program in Jewish Studies donated $5 million to establish an endowment for a visiting Israeli scholar at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at UC Berkeley.San Francisco Chronicle: "Diller family foundation keeps out of spotlight" by George Raine October 28, 2003 In 2003, the Dillers donated $35 million to fund The Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Care Center at the UC San Francisco complex on the biomedical campus of Mission Bay.San Francisco gate: "Helen, Sanford Diller fund UCSF cancer center" by Julian Guthrie June 1, 2009 In 2018 the Foundation announced a $500M commitment to begin planning a new UCSF hospital; gifts to the university total more than $1.15 Billion. Since 1999, the Dillers have donated over 1B via their family foundation named after his wife, The Helen Diller Family Foundation.

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