Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

430 Sentences With "kept alive"

How to use kept alive in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "kept alive" and check conjugation/comparative form for "kept alive". Mastering all the usages of "kept alive" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Barbara's story was Wild West mythmaking in action, kept alive
His name was kept alive in other ways as well.
Under Bush, The West Wing kept alive a naïve hope in
Conservative news media kept alive the memories of his radical days.
And that's the reason I think arts should be kept alive.
Only Toomey has kept alive the prospect of breaking with Trump.
In barely operating hospitals, patients begged doctors to be kept alive.
The victory kept alive Arizona's fading hopes for a playoff berth.
The win kept alive Arizona's fading hopes for a playoff berth.
This is one of the big dangers for the extended franchise model of filmmaking — that characters and series will be kept alive not because there's a story to tell, but because the franchise must be kept alive.
This rich Brazilian heritage is kept alive by the descendants of returnees.
Meanwhile, the insect is kept alive, "so it's really gruesome," he said.
Jesse says he won't work for Gus unless Walt is kept alive.
Coal is kept alive by path dependence, political influence, and distorted markets.
She released more documents on Friday, ensuring the story was kept alive.
"I think handwork needs to be kept alive," she told The Key.
It also kept alive the possibility of an all-American women's semifinals.
Graham Rahal said Wilson's memory has been kept alive by the IndyCar community.
They are almost always on Medicare before their transplants, kept alive with dialysis.
Americans' freedom of speech and expression requires constant exercise to be kept alive.
S) kept alive the prospect of a counterbid for German lighting group Osram (OSRn.
Another one kept alive the anger he felt when the Eagles let him go.
For one, it appears to have been started, and kept alive, by Pruitt's allies.
SAVE LIVES Active users need to be kept alive long enough to seek treatment.
Sinterklaas Some countries, though, such as the Netherlands, kept alive traditions associated with Sinterklaas.
Critics argue that it's a dying industry that is kept alive only by government subsidies.
The eight lambs in this study were kept alive for four weeks in these biobags.
The playoff berth kept alive a streak of postseason appearances that now stands at eight.
Ellaria will supposedly be kept alive in this cell with her dead child's body… forever?
His legacy has been kept alive in popular culture by artists such as Kendrick Lamar.
During that time, he was kept alive by artificial ventilation in the critical care unit.
The victory kept alive the Wolverines' slim hopes for a Big Ten regular season title.
That was an illusion largely put out there and kept alive by the surveillance capitalists.
He didn't want to die, but he never wanted to be kept alive by machines.
No matter how long they have been kept alive, they adapt to their current environments.
But because he was an organ donor, his body was kept alive until March 1.
The victory kept alive Cleveland's slim hopes of ending the N.F.L.'s longest playoff drought.
This isn't the first time that an animal's brain has been kept alive outside the body.
However, the Warriors' victory kept alive their pursuit of setting the NBA's single-season win mark.
Now villagers who once bought and sold food here are being kept alive with charitable handouts.
She'd been kept alive all these years by a drip force-fed through her nose. 4.
Whether or not Dion goes through with the tattoo, Angéli's memory is already being kept alive.
It's so exciting that the growl power has been kept alive for the last 15 years.
The result kept alive Wisconsin's hopes of a double bye into the Big Ten tournament quarterfinals.
These factors kept alive expectations that the Bank of England would ease monetary policy next month.
The monkey was kept alive for 20 hours, for "ethical reasons," the surgeon told New Scientist.
His parents and other relatives say that he is not suffering and should be kept alive.
"We had to keep working for the day, and the idea was kept alive for sure."
The rhino population is kept alive in part thanks to breeding programs at parks and reserves.
During that time, he has been kept alive by artificial ventilation in the critical care unit.
Deaf and kept alive by a ventilator, Charlie cannot grasp objects and suffers from persistent seizures.
That idea of reinventing products was kept alive even when Jobs left the company in 1985.
Both Skripal and his daughter were critical but stable, and are being kept alive by medical intervention.
He needs a transplant after his artificial one failed and is being kept alive by a machine.
The drive was kept alive by a questionable pass interference call that wiped away a Michigan interception.
The drive was kept alive by a third-down, 28-yard pass-interference call on Buster Skrine.
Some 50 of the talkative birds, unable to persist in the wilderness, are kept alive in captivity.
We know in this utopian future all ailments are cured, that practically anybody can be kept alive.
All of which kept alive expectations that the Bank of England would ease monetary policy next month.
Such views have kept alive market speculation the BOJ will ease again either in March or April.
Looting and protests have broken out, and desperate patients have been begging doctors to be kept alive.
With the latest win, the Cavaliers kept alive their hopes for the top seed in the tournament.
Trump moved to end the program in September, but it has been kept alive in the courts.
To Biden's backers, it's birtherism all over again: a baseless Trump smear kept alive by constant repetition.
Chan then suggested that a female character who got killed off in the script be kept alive.
Harding settled out of court for $250, but the calumny was kept alive on pro-Moscow sites.
The organs, sans body, were kept alive (if it can be called that) for up to 36 hours.
"It was then kept alive in an illicit romance in rural Ireland, away from the Crown," O'Gallachoir says.
The birds are kept alive by the hardworking hands of wildlife experts, volunteers and donations from the public.
They are gone, buried under flamboyanes and only kept alive in the memories of those who loved them.
She was kept alive with a feeding tube for years, before her parents asked doctors to remove it.
"There are still many zombie banks that are kept alive for political reasons," Dombret told a banking conference.
Frequent industry events allow face-to-face contact to build relations kept alive with Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
The drive was kept alive by Taylor, who scrambled away from pressure to complete a third-down pass.
At the time, reports swirled that Mandela was on life support and being kept alive for political ends.
Analysts say many state-owned companies are loss-making and only kept alive by loans from state banks.
In the years since the show concluded, Animaniacs fervor has been kept alive by a committed cult fanbase.
U.S.C. won its sixth straight game and kept alive its slim hopes of winning the Pac-216 South.
These positions were kept alive by replenishments dropped with parachutes or carried by helicopters, themselves in short supply.
But Lambert's Catholic parents are adamant that he should be kept alive and are supported by other family members.
The Souvenir, then, is aptly named: It is the past kept alive by what we bring into the present.
"It sends her off in a very very amazing way and she's kept alive in this franchise," Boyega said.
Others specify they want to be kept alive if they're in a coma, at least for a few weeks.
It was a reference — old, but kept alive on right-wing radio — about her claim of American Indian ancestry.
Hillary certainly kept alive the notion that she&aposs bitter about her 2016 defeat during her endless book tour.
Some of the label's higher profile releases, like Common's first three albums, have been kept alive on streaming services.
" A movement of "utter nihilism," it is "kept alive in the masses only in the form of permanent pugnacity.
Glenfinnan, Scotland, UK (CNN)Today, historic steam engines are kept alive by train enthusiasts and Harry Potter fans alike.
He went on a hunger strike over the summer and was kept alive for 145 days by medical intervention.
By escalating protest against the war and risking their own freedom they kept alive a vital form of citizenship.
The drive was kept alive by a roughing the passer call on 3rd-and-19 against LSU linebacker Devin White.
Two people were killed and a third person was brain-dead and being kept alive on life support, he said.
Two people were killed and a third person was brain-dead and being kept alive on life support, he said.
That drive was kept alive when running back Matt Forte gained 21 yards on a third-and-19 screen pass.
The Trojans (251-297, 5-2 Pac-12) kept alive their hopes for a berth in the league title game.
The country's state-owned flagship carrier, Air India, is functionally bankrupt, kept alive only through periodic infusions of government cash.
"Hawker culture is an important and unique heritage, no matter where it is, and should be kept alive," she said.
It would be a life artificially kept alive, a miracle of modern technology but a failure as a human reality.
Please sell your house or divorce your dying spouse, because otherwise you won't be poor enough to be kept alive.
To see one's life partner and love of one's life being kept alive via life support equipment is tragically heartbreaking.
"Our society treats prisoners with more dignity and respect than the chronically disabled, kept alive but with no life," Saling said.
The possession was kept alive on receiver Johnathan Lloyd's 123-yard reception on fourth-and-5 from the North Carolina 24.
The London market is largely being kept alive because just enough players still want to use it as a pricing benchmark.
Unless the effort to restore the rules is kept alive, there's no indication we can't expect the same behavior to resurface.
Those already infected must be kept alive and healthy, which requires systems capable of delivering anti-retroviral drugs and other care.
The field goal kept alive the Broncos' scoring streak for a 378th consecutive game, the longest active streak in the league.
Dead silence, a critical tie-breaker kept alive as these two teams cajole for the top spot in the Eastern Conference.
Sometimes they stop developing and get kept alive indefinitely by loyal keepers of their flame and proud denizens of their subculture.
He was born in August with mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome, a rare disease, and is being kept alive by life support.
But, tepid wage growth in the United States over the same period kept alive bets of a quarter-basis-point cut.
After all, terrorism is kept alive by a warped narrative that features the notion that the West is corrupt and dysfunctional.
A recent district court decision suggests that DACA could be kept alive until 2020 by tangling it up in the courts.
In doing so, Golden State kept alive its dream of winning three straight N.B.A. championships — and its fourth in five years.
These days, it's hard to find traditional quilt makers in Hawaii, but the craft is kept alive by people like Serrao.
Gianna's memory is also being kept alive by a close family friend with a unique connection to the teenager: Sydney Leroux.
Sergio Garcia, ranked 131st, kept alive his playoff hopes by shooting a 65 that left him equal fourth on nine-under.
But after lacklustre U.S. and European data kept alive concerns about global growth momentum, European shares could struggle at the start.
The company, once kept alive by 50-to-500-yuan donations, received its first angel investment of roughly $480,000 in 2013.
Records storefront is now a dentist's office, the label's kept alive by Nash's daughter Julia, who re-launched it in 290.
The win for the Angels was their fourth in a row and kept alive their chances of finishing the season at .53.
Deepening concerns over a no-deal Brexit and disappointing French economic growth data also kept alive the bid for safe haven assets.
Once the hacker accesses this alternate version, security teams are immediately alerted and the attacker's connection is slowed down but kept alive.
" St. John's memory is being kept alive by his costars, including Shemar Moore, who referred to the late actor as his "brother.
Philadelphia kept alive its fading playoff hopes Wednesday by snapping a three-game losing streak with a 4-0 victory over Pittsburgh.
"She subscribed to the idea that quality of life was more important than being kept alive at all costs," her son said.
In Canada the memory of the expedition has been largely kept alive by "Northwest Passage," a popular folk song by Stan Rogers.
The myth has been kept alive by people—including some academics—who are unaware of 18th century law, terminology, and convention practice.
Pompeo has been a vehement critic of the agreement, that was largely kept alive by Tillerson's emergency dealmaking with Congress last year.
L'Inconnue is kept alive these days in an out-of-the-way, family-run workshop in the southern Paris suburb of Arcueil.
Trigger has been kept alive with decades of work from a luthier, at this point, how long have you and Trigger been together?
Oregon kept alive a slim chance of a top-four finish and a first-round bye in the league tournament in two weeks.
Many of those are "state owned enterprises," which are often old-fashioned, uncompetitive, or kept alive by political will rather than economic necessity.
After that, the bid will be weighed against liquidation offers to determine whether the chain will be kept alive or closed down permanently.
People who have escaped death lie in caskets and are carried in procession by relatives in a thankful gesture for being kept alive.
The Duke of Cambridge feels lucky to visit a place where his mother's memory is kept alive by so many who travel there.
The small hope that she and the others were kept alive in detention was shaken in April, when Syrian government forces retook Douma.
Populism was kept alive by Clinton's rival Jesse Jackson, who is curiously absent from "People Get Ready," though Sanders campaigned for him twice.
The kick culminated a drive kept alive by Kendall's fourth-and-2 completion to Sam James for 8 yards to the Dukes' 27.
I feel like primarily he wants to make sure that Kiki's legacy is honored and that his story is told right and kept alive.
The win was UCF's fourth in a row and kept alive the Knights' chances for a postseason bid in coach Johnny Dawkins' first season.
The Jazz kept alive their winning streak by scoring the final seven points en route to a 106-101 victory in Phoenix on Monday.
It is an institutionalized oppression, kept alive by intentional and unintentional practices that center the experience of white people and invalidate people of color.
That scenario would spell the end of a rich cultural heritage that was kept alive for generations by the descendants of enslaved West Africans.
But the DIY flame was kept alive by the emergence of Guerilla and Kinemat—two DJ collectives that came to crystallize the scene's acceleration.
The document paints a picture of an essentially fruitless negotiating process in recent months that is kept alive largely to buy time for Mrs.
"Our medical judgment is that Tinslee should be allowed to pass naturally and peacefully rather than artificially kept alive by painful treatments," they wrote.
Seeds for those single-gene GMOs can then be sold and planted anywhere and kept alive with the help of weed and bug killers.
The drive was kept alive two plays earlier when Bradshaw connected with running back Kell Walker for a 42-yard completion on third-and-9.
Electrodes, implanted either into the live animal's gray matter or a slice of brain kept alive artificially, can record electrical activity of the neurons themselves.
And researchers are aware that bacteria could present challenges for technological applications: They have to be kept alive, and unlike conventional materials, they reproduce spontaneously.
They have also transformed the dog-rescue community; no longer are dogs saved from fighting rings automatically killed, instead, they are kept alive and helped.
The severe drought that is devastating southern Africa has left 6.5m Malawians facing hunger, most of whom are being kept alive by increasingly exasperated donors.
He kept alive the Rangers' streak of 26 games with starters going at least five innings but snapped their streak of seven consecutive quality starts.
The Canucks have outscored their opponents 9-3 during their winning streak, which was kept alive with a 1-133 triumph at Minnesota on Tuesday.
Following the premature passing of emo-rapper Lil Peep last year, his legacy has been kept alive by his friends, family, and music industry peers.
Zoos can be very good places where research is carried out and the public learns about the animals, and where endangered species are kept alive.
She was kept alive for 19 days before being smothered and left in a snow bank near a rural road, the Detroit Free Press reported.
Gendered parenting is kept alive by the unacknowledged power bestowed upon men in a world that values their needs, comforts and desires more than women's.
Today, the art is kept alive by small bands of devotees, many of them older adults, at various locations around the world, particularly in England.
In the golden age of modern dance, works were choreographed and performed and either kept alive through performance or not performed and thus most likely forgotten.
Not just what they looked like, but how they worked, could be kept alive as people retire, die, want to work on a different project. Right.
Chinese officials, like their Western peers, openly fret about zombie companies—insolvent firms kept alive by banks—but are far less willing to kill them off.
But his victory kept alive worries about inflation and the central bank's independence given recent comments suggesting he wanted to take greater control of monetary policy.
Although Chip and Joanna broke their tradition of choosing names that began with the letter D, there was one family tradition they kept alive and well.
A throwing error by Athletics third baseman Danny Valencia kept alive the sixth, but Gardner ended the inning by lining out to first baseman Yonder Alonso.
He also kept alive a dramatic storyline he will no doubt exploit in future episodes of the drama he seems to favor over actual public service.
It is no different than when people used to peddle snake-oils across western towns kept alive by railroads; relative anonymity raises the odds of fibbing.
Mr. Lambert's wife, Rachel Lambert, has maintained that her husband had verbally expressed that he did not want to be kept alive in a vegetative state.
Already, some species of fish and birds are being kept alive only because they are bred in pens or hatcheries and then returned to the wild.
The memory of Koba's own treachery is kept alive, as some of his followers have drifted from militant anti-Caesarism to collaboration with the enemy species.
For the past 30 days in the frigid port city of Duluth, Minnesota, a colony of houseflies has been kept alive by a piece of software.
I am also not equating health and longevity, as many unhealthy breeds are kept alive for relatively normal life spans with proper and often extensive veterinary interventions.
Many environmental justice groups oppose it because they believe, with good reason, that the polluting facilities kept alive by carbon capture will be located in their communities.
The 51-50 vote kept alive hopes of delivering on promises that countless Republican candidates have campaigned on for years — repealing President Obama's 2010 health care overhaul.
"The view that it is not dignified as a human to simply be kept alive by medical treatment is becoming more common," Mashiko said in an interview.
He's wary of those Catholics who, as in the Evans case, demand that the terminally ill or those on life support be kept alive at whatever cost.
Record inflows to the PE industry, like VC, drove higher-risk investments, and kept alive many oil companies on the brink of bankruptcy as oil prices plummeted.
But his victory kept alive worries about inflation and the central bank's independence given Erdogan's recent comments suggesting he wants to take greater control of monetary policy.
I remember the first time it happened to me I got so scared, I wanted to call 911 and be kept alive by machines and apple juice.
Her case has been one of the enduring mysteries of the Vatican, kept alive by the Italian media and a quest by her brother to find answers.
The project, which was championed by the Bloomberg administration and eagerly sought by downtown residents, was kept alive through the administrations of four governors and two mayors.
But the ruling has kept alive questions about whether too much power is concentrated in Mr. Cordray's job, and whether the agency should be dismantled or restructured.
"[It's] a club that is John's inspiration, where he is kept alive in the eyes of his friends and family," Poma wrote on the Orlando nightspot's website.
The memory of Tiananmen is also being kept alive by people in China who believe that a government that uses force to stay in power is illegitimate.
Cinema has kept alive a cultural affinity in South Asia: Generations of Pakistanis have grown up watching Indian films, which are hugely popular and draw large crowds.
Because he was an organ donor, his body was kept alive until March 1, when his parents obtained a court order for the retrieval of his sperm.
But Lambert's Catholic parents, backed by other relatives, say he should be kept alive and have launched a series of legal bids to keep his care going.
It was kept alive by the Altai Kazakhs in western Mongolia in Bayan-Olgii province, where at least 400 ethnic Kazakhs have formally registered as eagle hunters.
These tariffs will also hit consumer items like toys and iPhones, a concern given that the slowing US economy is being kept alive by strong consumer spending.
Florida appeared to make a stop on third-and-goal on a bad snap, but the drive was kept alive when a Gators defender lined up offsides.
Only Zone J remains today, but its reputation persists in Lisboans' collective consciousness, kept alive by the namesake movie and media reports on drugs, gangs, and violence.
To put it off to next week was to create a greater problem, the vet said; Augustus might then have to be kept alive on a drip.
But the IFC series, created by a roster of Saturday Night Live alumni, has been kept alive, and is now in the middle of its third season.
It capped a 15-play, 57-yard march that lasted 6:27 and was kept alive when Northwestern committed a pass interference penalty on a third-and-3.
He kept making music and mentoring protégés like Bria Valente and 3rdeyegirl, occasionally recapturing the studio magic he'd kept alive from the late '70s through the mid-'90s.
After losing the first two singles rubbers on Friday, Croatia kept alive their hopes by winning Saturday's doubles before sweeping both reverse singles on the hardcourt in Portland.
The technique, initially introduced by the Spanish, was kept alive after the Mexican War of Independence by a handful of cooperatives like Uriarte Talavera, which opened in 1824.
The drive was kept alive when defensive lineman Lawrence Thomas, who lined up as a fullback throughout the game, caught a 15-yard pass on third-and-1.
Denis Thatcher, mysteriously kept alive by a stern regimen of nightly gin-and-tonics and two packs a day, died in 2003, at the age of eighty-eight.
The frenzy of the festive hive is kept alive by a litany of topnotch, surprisingly subtle cocktails from the hot-pink bar at the back of the room.
The work of a long-term committed relationship is essentially the work of keeping someone alive in the ways necessary to ensure that you're kept alive in return.
So the team infected explants -- tissues kept alive in a nutrient medium -- from human mothers and human fetuses with either chikungunya, Mayaro, West Nile, Powassan or Zika virus.
The chairman, Henry Beecher, a renowned bioethicist, was motivated by the conundrum of "hopelessly unconscious" patients being kept alive by mechanical ventilation and other newly developed medical technologies.
Brady finished with 302 passing yards and kept alive the Patriots' bid to become the first back-to-back Super Bowl champions since they did it in 2003-04.
The scheme was hatched a while ago by Dwyane Wade and Browne, then kept alive by LeBron James after Wade was traded back to the Miami Heat in February.
The fear of insurgency, kept alive by the memories of "native treachery" in 1857, had made violence and laws of exception part of the colonial government's arsenal of rule.
The drive had been kept alive when cornerback Derion Kendrick was flagged for interfering with Terrace Marshall Jr. on third-and-19 with L.S.U. pinned at its own 21.
She's kept alive through a host of painkillers, sedatives, and paralytic drugs — and even then, her infant body must battle through "dying events" two to three times a day.
That home run capped the Dominicans' comeback from a 25-22 deficit, kept alive a winning streak that began four years ago and sent their fans into a frenzy.
The Terrapins, picked seventh in the preseason conference poll, kept alive hopes for a fourth-place finish and the double bye in the Big Ten Tournament that goes with it.
"Most importantly, (we) coined the name Pulse for John's heartbeat – as a club that is John's inspiration, where he is kept alive in the eyes of his friends and family."
The elder Lacks, who died in 1951, became the unwitting donor of the first immortal human cell line — cultured cells that can be kept alive for long periods of time.
On the sidelines of the Vietnam meeting, 11 countries kept alive a Trans Pacific trade deal that Trump walked away from last year in the name of protecting American jobs.
The All Blacks rallied for a 28-5 victory, however, which kept alive their hopes of qualifying for the quarter-finals after their final pool match against Britain on Wednesday.
With the victory, she kept alive her bid to become the first swimmer since Debbie Meyer in 1968 to win the 200, 400 and 800 freestyles in the same Olympics.
A lawyer for Lambert's parents, who fought for their son to be kept alive, said a "state crime" had been committed after France's highest court ruled care could be terminated.
Michael Flynn, Mr. Trump's former national security adviser — it became clear that the investigation needed to be kept alive at all costs, and as far from Mr. Trump as possible.
Days later, his body was being kept alive in the intensive care unit despite an exam showing that he was brain-dead and no blood was flowing to his brain.
World number one Ash Barty kept alive hopes of a local champion for the first time since 1978 with a 6-3 6-2 demolition of 29th-seed Elena Rybakina.
Appalachian State's first touchdown came when a drive was kept alive after UAB was called for a personal foul on what was otherwise a missed field goal by the Mountaineers.
Nine animals that had been kept alive — barely — at a damaged zoo on the outskirts of Aleppo, Syria, were evacuated and taken to a rehabilitation center in Turkey last week.
Later the film began taking on a more universal direction and was no longer tied to a specific historical moment in Latin America, but it kept alive this spirit of protest.
The judge granted summary judgment to Gannett on Hubers' equal pay and gender discrimination claims, though he kept alive her claim that Gannett underpaid her commission when she left the company.
Since leaving the governor's office earlier this year after two terms, Kasich has joined CNN as a commentator and kept alive speculation that he might take on Trump again in 2020.
It was essential to talk to people offline, the founders believed, in part because the groupthink promoted by social media kept alive the "mass delusion" that business as usual can continue.
That left the greenback holding onto broad gains made on Friday after a positive set of U.S. data kept alive the risk of a hike in U.S. interest rates this year.
Yet the market is enormous, and thousands of bears remain trapped in bile farms across Asia, where they're kept alive so the fluid can be regularly extracted to meet consumer demand.
Talks over the migration deal are in limbo As a result, the deal now exists "in a sort of stalemate," said Hakura, kept alive by sheer political will on both sides.
This begs me to ask, were they sitting next to a depressingly bare stick of a tree or is this some kind of magical tree kept alive by rich people water?
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's ancient folk art of spinning tops is kept alive by a group of enthusiasts who perform intricate tricks with the toys at a temple in Taipei, the capital.
"The monkey fully survived the procedure without any neurological injury of whatever kind," says Canavero, adding that it was kept alive for only 20 hours after the procedure for ethical reasons.
Mahrez&aposs winner means City leapfrogged Chelsea in the Premier League table into third place, and kept alive its hopes of catching league leaders Liverpool, whom it trails by nine points.
Cultural traditions are being kept alive in rural Grant County where a 30-foot-long tunnel in being constructed out of willow branches tied together with centuries-old basket weaving techniques.
Republican officials said the candidate's campaign had been damaged by too many debates and by a drawn-out nomination fight that kept alive the hopes — and the attacks — of underfunded challengers.
But of course, it was Europeans who brought rats over to America in the first place on their ships; and today the rat population is kept alive thanks to our garbage.
Together they have kept alive age-old traditions of Laotian design in woven cloth and the natural colors of a palette extracted from plants in the forests: reds, pinks, yellows, greens.
This stew of explosive energy and political backbone was kept alive in Fishbone as well as Operation Ivy later in the 80s, but it echoed the grit of original Jamaican ska.
Nerve cells are kept alive by and connected to other cells called glia; outside of the central nervous system, one of the two major types of glia are called Schwann cells.
The Boston Bruins have never come back from a 25-63 postseason series deficit in their history, but a dramatic victory in Ottawa has kept alive their hopes of ending that drought.
The characters in the film are wrapped up in the making of movies and shows destined to become cultural detritus, kept alive today only by the enthusiasm of the likes of Tarantino.
The court sent the case back to lower courts to determine if there was sufficient evidence for a jury to convict McDonnell, which had kept alive the possibility of a new trial.
EditorsNote: revises second and third grafs The Chicago Cubs kept alive their hopes for a third straight National League Central title, defeating the visiting St. Louis Cardinals 25-5 on Sunday afternoon.
He never gained the recognition of Bauhaus leaders like Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, but Moholy-Nagy kept alive "the idea of unifying different disciplines," said Mr. Ringbom, also the film's cinematographer.
There's a whole ceremony involved; the frog of choice is kept alive with its little limbs tied to sticks, tapped on the head to release the poison, and released back into Nature.
Still, both FERC and the Energy Department have kept alive discussions of how to create financial incentives for "baseload" power from coal and nuclear plants, though no firm plans have yet emerged.
And in an episode that finally did get talked about, Pete did a show with a headliner (played by Dov Davidoff) who kept alive the worst traditions of misogyny and sexual badgering.
He said he would repeat previous attempts to seek parliamentary approval for a course of action which kept alive all options - including a second referendum on leaving the EU. Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska
He said he would repeat previous attempts to seek parliamentary approval for a course of action which kept alive all options - including a second referendum on leaving the EU. Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska
AMONG the many traditions that players and coaches in North America's Major League Baseball (MLB) have kept alive since the sport's origins in the 2688th century, perhaps the most devious is sign-stealing.
He said he would repeat previous attempts to seek parliamentary approval for a course of action which kept alive all options - including a second referendum on leaving the EU. (Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska)
"For 15 months or so, (Warmbier) had a devastating neurological injury but was kept alive," said Gupta, who is also a member of the American College of Forensic Examiners and a practicing neurosurgeon.
Because Christopher had been kept alive for 22013 hours before he was killed, it was believed that a database for convicted sex offenders could have helped find him before it was too late.
Still, he said the discharge petition would be kept alive, for now, saying it was "vital our colleagues remain committed to the discharge petition" until the final details were inked on the compromise.
While researching "Born to Run," I'd stumbled across a ragtag crew in the Rocky Mountains who kept alive an old miners' tradition of running alongside donkeys in races as long as 30 miles.
The result kept alive the threat of a messy intraparty feud and touched off what promises to be an intense period of internal arm-twisting and cajoling by a leader renowned for both.
Ms. Davila, 65, suffers from a long list of ailments — respiratory failure, kidney disease, high blood pressure, an irregular heartbeat — and is kept alive by a gently beeping ventilator and a feeding tube.
In earlier matches, Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki kept alive her hopes of regaining the world number one ranking with a scrappy 6-63 2-6 6-3 third round win over Aliaksandra Sasnovich.
In addition to the featured interview with Jolie, the BBC also interviewed survivors to speak to what they endured, including one man who was beaten daily but kept alive because he was a mechanic.
Afrofuturism has been a steady undercurrent in black American culture for decades, mostly kept alive by a handful of creatives who use technology and outer space to imagine a sci fi-empowered black future.
The cutout bird in the center symbolizes the question explored by this week's cover story: As more and more species are kept alive only by extreme measures, should some be allowed to die out?
Mr. Nunes's act has kept alive the prospect of impeding or ending the investigation even as President Trump has backed off his efforts to fire the man in charge, the special counsel, Robert Mueller.
But the song's low flame is kept alive by the interplay between the vibraphonist Behn Gillece and the pianist Theo Hill — both on a tightly wreathed interlude and on Mr. Gillece's lyrical solo. G.R.
Over the years, local analysts and former guerrilla fighters have told me that Ethiopia's dispute with Eritrea was partly being kept alive by animosity between the two countries' longtime leaders and their immediate entourages.
By the 1970s, groups like the Aryan Nations had arrived, spinning out the idea of a mythic Cascadia where the old flames of racial purity would be kept alive and multiculturalism kept at bay.
A federal appeals court on Monday kept alive a wage-and-hour lawsuit against a Southern California car dealership, ruling that automotive customer service workers are eligible for overtime pay under federal labor law.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar jumped on Friday and Wall Street's stock rally faded as fresh economic data kept alive Federal Reserve rate increases, while oil prices turned negative late in the session.
Salisbury Hospital said that patient confidentiality limited the information they could give, but that the "acutely unwell" Skripals had been stabilized and kept alive until their bodies could replace poisoned enzymes with new ones.
That left Monday night's final, in which Texas Tech outscored Virginia by 230 in the last 230 minutes, and the Cavaliers were kept alive only by De'Andre Hunter's 3-pointer with 14 seconds left.
Chief among them was its recommendation that no live embryo derived from I.V.F. be kept alive if it had not been transferred to a woman or used for research beyond 230 days after fertilization.
On the sidelines of the Vietnam meeting, 11 countries kept alive a Trans Pacific trade deal whose future was thrown into doubt when Trump withdrew from it in the name of protecting American jobs.
But the government has been reluctant to act for fear of throwing millions out of work and damaging Chinese banks that have lent money to what are essentially zombie businesses kept alive by government policies.
From Nat Turner and Denmark Vesey to the Haitian Revolution and the US Civil War, people of African descent have demonstrated their willingness to die in lieu of being kept alive to be violently oppressed.
LONDON (Reuters) - Two British women bobsledders have kept alive their dream of competing at next year's Pyeongchang Olympics by raising the money they need after being told there was only enough funding for the men.
Like a phantom limb, the lost era still twitches, with fading, rose-tinted memories kept alive in places like the Leigh Miners Welfare Institute, a bar and social club on the edge of the borough.
Radcliff's run capped a nine-play, 65-yard touchdown drive that was kept alive when Jackson found Reggie Bonnafon for a 12-yard gain on fourth-and-4 from the Wake Forest 34-yard line.
The big victory put Madrid into the Champions League semifinals for the sixth consecutive year and kept alive its chances of turning around what has been, by its standards, a lackluster season across all competitions.
This is the art of growing tissue (in my case, human skin cells) on the bottoms of plastic petri dishes, where they are kept alive in a specially-concocted brew of nutrients and growth factors.
Now, the handover of Hambantota to the Chinese has kept alive concerns about possible military use — particularly as China has continued to militarize island holdings around the South China Sea despite earlier pledges not to.
Even if it were somehow kept alive, the Senate parliamentarian has deemed that several key provisions in the bill violate the chamber's budget rules, including a provision that is essential to making the bill's policy work.
Sevastova, who endured tough three-setters in the previous two rounds, kept alive her hopes of breaking into the world's top 43 for the first time with another determined display against former world number two Zvonareva.
British airline Monarch last week was kept alive by a 165 million pound ($205.18 million) bailout from investors, having warned in September that security concerns and the devaluation of the pound had made market conditions difficult.
But by refusing again Thursday to promise outright that he will abide by the results of the election, Trump kept alive a worrying conspiracy theory that his underdog candidacy could be defeated by below-board behavior.
The greenback strengthened to a two-month high against a basket of currencies at the start of the week, after Fed Chair Janet Yellen kept alive the possibility of a rate hike at this month's meeting.
Otto Warmbier, a young American captured in North Korea, lay in a vegetative state for over a year following cardiopulmonary arrest, his body kept alive by an evil regime hoping to use him as a pawn.
The devastating big lie, and 150 more like it over the next 900 years-plus, kept alive hate for generations of Christians and led to the murder of innocent Jews from England to Russia to Syria.
The government intends to eliminate hundreds of so-called "zombie enterprises" - loss-making firms in struggling sectors that are being kept alive by local governments trying to avoid job losses and a surge in bad debts.
The question of when and where he should die — and how long he should be kept alive — became another source of acrimony between the parents and the institution responsible for his care, Great Ormond Street Hospital.
GREAT GOBI B, Mongolia (Reuters) - A quarter-century-old project to repopulate the steppes of Mongolia with wild horses was kept alive as four animals made the long trip back to their ancestral home from Prague Zoo.
It is a place where people never really die, where the cemetery on that hilltop in the center of the island is full of people like Norman and Esau who are kept alive by names and stories.
As it turns out, Mitch — a petulant man-child scientist who closed out season two by sacrificing himself to save the others — has been kept alive in a stasis tank "in eastern Siberia" for reasons yet unknown.
The package comes days after the Bank of Japan eased policy again and announced a plan to review its monetary stimulus program in September, which has kept alive expectations for "helicopter money", printing money for government debt.
It has been around for decades, kept alive by such talented artists as Joe Sacco, who has used the medium to depict everything from a war-torn town in the Gaza Strip to the Eastern Bosnian war.
They include a piano teacher, a cartographer and a painting restorer; in a wry nod to Trevor's own trade, a gentle widow "read the novels that time's esteem had kept alive, and judged contemporary fiction for herself".
The result kept alive the Eagles' hopes of successfully defending their Super Bowl title, though not without an almighty scare when Bears' kicker Cody Parkey missed a field goal at the death by the narrowest of margins.
Small donors helping Trump Yet Trump has been kept alive by online donors -- plus his willingness, no matter how elusive it seemed at points, to dig into his billions of net worth and independently finance a bid.
Between the two of my companies—the one that I am on now and the previous one—I took some time off to focus on my passions and dreams, which I kept alive during the entire time.
He was kept alive until March 1 because he was an organ donor, and during those two days his parents decided to petition the state to allow them to retrieve his sperm before they removed his organs.
Someone whose head has been severed by a mad scientist and placed in an aquarium, and is being kept alive by some sort of artificial blood being pumped into his jugular vein, is probably not going to . . .
With Marcus Kruger and Jonathan Toews off, giving Colorado 1:29 with a two-man advantage, Tyson Barrie fired a point shot after a furious rally that MacKinnon kept alive by keeping the puck in the zone.
It said the 117 days that she had been kept alive in the womb - a process fraught with potential complications - were believed to be a record for the longest artificially sustained pregnancy in a brain-dead mother.
It said the 117 days that she had been kept alive in the womb - a process fraught with potential complications - were believed to be a record for the longest artificially sustained pregnancy in a brain-dead mother.
It was a true honour to have been asked to participate in this project and I hope in some way Yvonne and Steven's memories will be kept alive as they pass the baton to the next generation.
"The Transit of Venus" begins with the shipwreck that orphans the Australian sisters Caro and Grace Bell and traces the hopes of a man who has patiently kept alive a lonely love for Caro across the decades.
Neuroscientists have often had to swallow their frustration and settle for studying the brains of experimental animals or isolated human neurons kept alive in flat dishes—substitutes that come with their own ethical, practical and conceptual limitations.
ARSENAL CONTINUES LATE PUSH Arsenal kept alive its hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League by winning at Southampton, 2-0, in the Premier League thanks to second-half goals by Alexis Sánchez and Olivier Giroud.
On the sidelines of the APEC summit, 11 countries kept alive a Trans Pacific trade deal whose future has been in doubt since Trump withdrew from it early this year in the name of protecting American jobs.
But sometimes the doctors didn't do that and family members sat by the patient's bed for days and weeks and saw him being kept alive by machines and drugs and suffer in circumstances no one finds especially dignified.
Bonsegundo made no mistake with her second effort, sealing a remarkable fightback that left Scotland bottom of Group D and out of the tournament while third-placed Argentina kept alive their slim hopes of making the last 16.
Robots might be competent chefs, but at least when the robot revolution does occur, some lucky humans will be kept alive, forced to serve tall glasses of engine oil to our new machine overlords until their dying day.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank should use its power to restructure 'zombie banks' which are burdened by excessive amounts of bad loans but are kept alive for political reasons, Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret said on Monday.
"The court has held that an individual has a full right to decide that he should not take any kind of medical treatment or that he should not be kept alive by artificial life support systems," Bhushan added.
New Zealand kept alive their hopes of advancing with a 93-83 defeat of Montenegro as Corey Webster scored 25 points and towering center Isaac Fotu added 20, while Australia breezed to an 81-68 victory over Senegal.
The stark difference in outcomes had to do with money and access to health care: Patients with Ebola can be kept alive through tried-and-true health measures — kidney dialysis, IV rehydration, antibiotics — and 24-hour hospital care.
The illogical conspiracy theory — Ted Cruz was a toddler in Canada during the infamous serial killer's lengthy murder spree — has been around for several years, kept alive by tongue-in-cheek "proof" posted on various social media networks.
For more than five years, legal battles have raged between his family members over whether he should be kept alive, igniting a watershed debate in the country and drawing in international bodies, the French President and even Pope Francis.
However, in its early years, as it struggled in the ratings, it was not only kept alive because it earned critical acclaim and awards attention, but because the people who were watching it were more demographically desirable to advertisers.
The tradition itself goes back to the Homeric epics but was kept alive by Pontic Greeks—a group of ethnic Greeks originally from the shores of the Black Sea, who over the centuries migrated to Turkey, Georgia, and Russia.
If you don't know the plot of 40K, it is, as I learned that night, about a "god emperor" who's kept alive by a special throne and a bunch of factions who kill each other in comically large numbers.
Consecutive victories over quality opponents — including Sunday's last-gasp win over the Houston Texans — have kept alive their hopes of becoming the first to win consecutive Super Bowls since the New England Patriots in the 2003 and 210 seasons.
"Tragic day," said San Jose Sharks coach Peter DeBoer, whose team kept alive their hopes for a first Stanley Cup by beating the Penguins in Thursday's Game Five in Pittsburgh to send the best-of-seven back to California.
The 26-year-old, who lost to Nadal in last year's final, handled the elements better as he kept alive his dream of winning a first major title when he takes on the 22017-times champion again on Sunday.
At the same time, Yerkhov, the Russian ambassador, kept alive reports the Kremlin was preparing to still sell the S-400 air defense system to Turkey and appeared to relish how it's generated concern from the Pentagon and NATO.
"There's a melancholia that I like in the first movie that we kept alive in Deckard, and something taciturn, not someone who talks a lot, and a sadness to the character that is there and existential doubt," Villeneuve said.
The twentieth century's pretensions to humanity end in mass incarceration and solitary confinement, where men are kept alive for years and subjected to procedural niceties while the state waits for the morning when it can paralyze and poison them.
YANGIBAZAR, Uzbekistan (Reuters) - A newspaper editor jailed for 18 years in Uzbekistan says he was subjected to such harsh torture that he forgot the names of his daughters, but was kept alive by the support of human rights groups.
You could argue that Mozilla is kept alive by its main competitor, Google, whose Chrome browser accounts for 60% of the market and which provides most of Mozilla's revenue in exchange for the privilege of being Firefox's default search engine.
But for more than five years, legal battles have raged between his family members over whether he should be kept alive, igniting a watershed debate in the country and drawing in international bodies, the French President and even the Pope.
Guard Kamar Baldwin scored a game-high 25 points and forward Sean McDermott added 15 and host Butler kept alive its NCAA hopes with a 91-78 victory over DePaul Saturday night in a Big East Conference contest in Indianapolis.
The Rangers opened the scoring with 15:51 remaining in the first period when defenseman Brendan Smith, who was playing as a forward, kept alive a loose puck with a lunge and fed the puck to Nieves in the high slot.
We know that a few companies are still producing substantial productivity gains but it may be that monetary policy, by keeping rates low, has stymied the forces of creative destruction; "zombie" companies have been kept alive, dragging down the productivity numbers.
"There's a melancholia that I like in the first movie that we kept alive in Deckard, and something taciturn, not someone who talks a lot, and a sadness to the character that is there and existential doubt," the director said.
President Donald Trump says that federal probes into Russian attacks on the presidential election of 2016 are a "hoax" confected by Democrats to explain Hillary Clinton's defeat, and are now kept alive by what he calls the "Deep State Justice Department".
Kept alive and thriving through the war, a time "when the Reich wanted women to shut off their minds and keep their uteruses open," the company has left its glory days behind by the 1970s, when the film is set.
I am convinced she will run for the presidency as many times as it takes to win -- even if she is still being wheeled through the streets of Iowa at 108, kept alive by robotics and a refusal to surrender.
The Clinton campaign, in other words, is countering the right's (deranged) narrative—that she's being kept alive by batteries so she can do multiple Benghazis as president—with its own: that Clinton's problem is that she just works so damn hard.
Many, if not most, of these decisions are made by families who, in the absence of specific written instructions from their loved ones, require they be kept alive even if they are not sentient and have no possibility of regaining health.
The victory kept alive the Cubs' quest of winning their first Fall Classic title in 108 years, and for the second time in as many games Chicago put on hold Cleveland's celebration of a first World Series crown since 1948.
Jimi Hendrix died almost 47 years ago, but the legendary guitarist's memory is being kept alive by a nationally touring tribute concert, countless explorations of his back catalog, and lawsuits—the latest of which is over Jimi Hendrix wine and weed.
"In the last seven days, Mr. Lauda was kept alive only by a pump, a sort of heart-lung machine," head of the Department of Thoracic Surgery Walter Klepetko said in a television interview released by Austria's Oe24 on Friday.
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused Cuba and Russia on Monday of propping up President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela in the Trump administration's most explicit argument yet that his government is a dictatorial regime kept alive by two American adversaries.
Though many of its original patients have been lost to the virus—Cardoso told me only three from her sanitarium are still alive—survivors are kept alive by domestically produced antiretroviral drugs that are distributed through its socialized healthcare program.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - A red-hot Patrick Reed stormed into a two-shot lead after the second round of the U.S. Masters on Friday, while a struggling Tiger Woods barely kept alive his hopes of a fairytale comeback from injury.
A jobs report seen as out of step with the labor market kept alive expectations the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates twice more in 2017 as the unemployment rate last month declined to 4.5 percent from 4.7 percent in February.
LONDON — Britain and the European Union agreed on Friday to "intensify" Brexit talks, building on fresh optimism that has kept alive the possibility of an agreement that could allow Britain to make a smooth exit from the bloc this month.
With the generosity of the American people, much more than metaphorical rags and worn clothes have been provided: since the outbreak of a horrific civil war in December 2013, millions have been kept alive with vital food and humanitarian assistance.
Take, for instance, The Handmaid's Tale, a series where death would be a release for almost any of the characters, many of whom are women kept alive solely to carry children and subjected to ritualistic rape on a monthly basis.
The dollar bounced back towards 14-year highs on Tuesday, boosted by upbeat comments by U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen that kept alive market expectations for a faster pace of U.S. interest rate hikes next year than had previously been forecast.
The intrigue: "There has been a gradual emergence of state government support for renewables and that has kept alive any hope for people like me," said Charlie Prell, a sheep farmer whose land 80 miles from Canberra has 11 newly installed wind turbines.
Laura was stuck in Mexico for 8 days before her family could finally transfer her to a hospital in El Paso, TX, where doctors revealed she'd have to be kept alive with breathing tubes and machines, or be taken off life support.
But it is also likely that his penchant for extreme partisanship — he was the leading figure on the committee that kept alive the right's Benghazi conspiracy theories — will lead him to commit similar mistakes of political passion on behalf of the new president.
So researchers from World Wildlife Fund, Cambridge University, and the University of Vermont, conducted an economic analysis to try and find out just exactly what the economic benefit would have been if the 20,000 to 30,000 elephants killed each year were kept alive.
What is most important, as Sanders prepares for his major remarks on Thursday, is that this potentially historic movement be kept alive and grow even larger and become a powerful and permanent progressive movement lifted to new heights of achievement for the cause.
The travel-literature, brand-name side of Hemingway—the side that made Pamplona a tourist trap and Venice's Gritti Palace an "icon," the side kept alive in degraded form by all that artisanal rum and patio furniture—is essential to his effects.
President Obama's real birth certificate may be there along with a new cache of climategate emails and the refrigerated room where John F. Kennedy is kept alive, hooked to electrodes, robotically enhanced and ready to take charge someday as the bionic president.
Nemtsov's memory is kept alive in central Moscow where, for more than 700 days and nights, a small group of anti-Kremlin activists has guarded a makeshift memorial to him on the bridge opposite Moscow's Red Square where he was gunned down.
Since I am a beneficiary of BRCA research who has been kept alive for six years by an experimental drug, I feel impelled to say, let us now praise women in science: Long may they continue to advance knowledge and safeguard future lives.
Bets that the Federal Reserve will this week reinforce the market view that the U.S. monetary policy tightening cycle is in the rear-view mirror have kept alive the bid on stocks, while the dollar index touched its lowest since March 1.
Poland ground out a 79-76 win over hosts China, Russia eased past South Korea 87-73 and Venezuela kept alive their hopes of reaching the second group stage of the 32-nation tournament with an 87-71 defeat of Ivory Coast.
As long as this idea of the rainforest in kept alive, then the decline of the actual rainforest and the human and animal life within it can easily become an abstracted image, an exotic and remote as it was for Alfred Russell Wallace.
An international team found that rooftops and other cityscapes readily collect the extraterrestrial dust in ways that can ease its identification, contrary to science authorities who long pooh-poohed the idea as little more than an urban myth kept alive by amateur astronomers.
This legislation would, most crucially, benefit patients like those with multiple myeloma being kept alive by the drug Revlimid, but who cannot afford the drug after the price rose by nearly 20% in 2017 alone, and 88% over the last 7 years.
Though he sometimes thought how the carya and cornus and hickory trees scattered across the campus had to be cut down for his pleasure to be kept alive, and maybe that wasn't right, and maybe it was best that the mill had closed.
But at a time when other tech giants are manipulating our elections or spying on our private data and new startups are lying and cheating their way to success, Yo's simplicity and honesty is something to appreciate, and I say should be kept alive.
The Raptors kept alive their slim chances of securing the top seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs as DeRozan scored 27 points and passed Vince Carter on Toronto's all-time scoring list during a 93-89 victory over the New York Knicks on Sunday.
ST ETIENNE, France (Reuters) - Slovakia had to dig deep to earn a 0-0 draw against dominant England which kept alive their hopes of reaching the Euro 2016 knockout stages as one of the best third-placed teams, coach Jan Kozak said on Monday.
Trump's decision to withdraw from the accord and reinstate sanctions on Iran is a disappointment to Macron, who has sought to forge a close relationship with the U.S. leader and lobbied for the deal to be kept alive during a state visit last month.
The latter feat is largely thanks to a single scientist and military entomologist named Harold Harlan, who kept alive in isolation for decades a lineage of bed bugs that existed during the 250s, back when they were easily killed by any common pesticide spray.
Indeed, Whitley's spirit has been kept alive by a long succession of major artists who've been profoundly influenced by the groundbreaking Kentuckian, whose solo recording career spanned just five brief years before his death from alcohol poisoning in 23 at the age of 25.
"The settlement enterprise is waning and what is left is being artificially kept alive by the government pouring money in," said Shaul Arieli, an analyst at the Economic Cooperation Foundation, a think-tank that advocates for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
A product of the "sunshine policy" of her left-leaning predecessors, the factories just north of the border kept alive a few of South Korea's twilight industries, producing low-grade shoes and clothes with subsidies from the South and cheap labour from the North.
Dubbed the "Tinder Murder" after the pair met on the dating app, the case has lived on far beyond the verdict, kept alive in no small part by the more than 5,000 members of the "Gable Tostee and Warriena Wright case discussion" Facebook page.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump complained that the $1.3 trillion spending bill he grudgingly signed on Friday did not pay for his border wall, he kept alive an issue that has poisoned relations between the United States and Mexico from the day he took office.
Because cattle "finished" on grass gain weight half as fast as they do on grain, they are kept alive longer; for that reason, and because the microbes in their bellies process grass more thoroughly, the cows belch out forty-three per cent more methane.
My remarks about money being part of the conversation were only within the context of what a particular patient might want as he weighed the costs of being kept alive for years once his dementia had robbed him of much of what made life fulfilling.
A different outcome on any one of those plays could have kept alive the Yankees' longest winning streak in nearly five years, not to mention — 4403 games into the season — put them atop the American League East, a position they never reached in 2016.
But if Mr. Trump kept alive the rapport he has painstakingly cultivated with the Chinese leader, the 45-minute call still served to underscore the widening fissures between Washington and Beijing and the deepening confusion about how the Trump administration is managing the relationship.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens kept alive her bid for back-to-back titles in New York on Friday, defeating former world number one Victoria Azarenka 6-3 6-4 in a gritty match to set up a fourth-round showdown with Elise Mertens.
He is a great pitcher and I want nothing but the best for him, but he's always going to look like a junior associate at a big law firm who is being kept alive entirely by flavored Keurig coffees and those peanut butter-filled pretzel nubs.
They're kept alive by GIFs and fan accounts on Twitter and the bloggers who love them, including those at the (sadly) soon-to-be-shuttered Hearst site Sugarscape, a more readable and diligent version of Tiger Beat that has followed their every move since day one.
CHILE EDGES BOLIVIA Arturo Vidal scored his second goal of the game on a penalty kick in second-half stoppage time, and Chile kept alive its hopes of advancing in the Copa América with a 2-1 victory over Bolivia in Group D play in Foxborough, Mass.
One of Leith's final film roles was in 1962's The Brain That Wouldn't Die, a sci-fi horror film that saw the actress portray Jan Compton, a woman whose severed head is kept alive by her mad-physician husband for the sake of his medical studies.
GOP leaders are already worried the ongoing effort by moderates to force a House vote on the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, a program Trump moved to end last year but has been kept alive by the courts, will depress base turnout.
Zoological Society of London, a international conservation charity, assisted with the rescue and believes that the puppy-sized Kosin was being kept alive by the poacher since live pangolins, often bought on the black market for their meat and scales, are worth more money than dead pangolins.
The riffs of betrayal in the photographs, films and news reports of veterans made victims by war kept alive the certainty that enemies outside the gates could never defeat a rearmed and unified Germany; the stories incited a dangerous witch hunt that led to the Holocaust.
It has always been a murky business, but it has been kept alive in large measure by Trump's own actions, like meeting with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador shortly after Comey was fired and, news accounts say, sharing highly classified information about counterterrorism with them.
A federal judge in San Diego has trimmed a trucking industry group's legal challenge to AB5, a new California law making it more difficult to classify workers as independent contractors, but kept alive a central claim that the state law is preempted by federal regulations governing truckers.
The President's comments on Monday come a day after he tweeted "NO MORE DACA DEAL," indicating that he wouldn't move forward on negotiations with the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the Obama-era program Trump moved to in September but has been kept alive in the courts.
While a new generation of smelters, mostly located in the northwestern province of Xinjiang, are widely believed to be among the most competitive in the world, older, higher-cost plants such as those operated by Chalco have been kept alive by both central and regional governments.
Despite personal pleas from Mr. de Blasio himself, the New York City Council canceled a vote on his bill to confine the industry's horses to Central Park, a priority of wealthy donors that the mayor kept alive, despite scorn from labor unions, parks advocates, pedicab drivers and other groups.
It was little wonder that the earth shook under Centre Court as 22,333 hollering fans jumped to their feet to greet Federer's astonishing 1-227(211) 4-6 6-3 7-6(3) 6-3 victory that kept alive the Swiss maestro's dreams of an eighth Wimbledon trophy.
Chelsea kept alive their hopes of finishing in the top four after an early goal from Cesc Fabregas helped them secure a 1-0 win over a Swansea team who are just one point above the bottom three and face a major battle to retain their top flight status.
Bolen is currently being kept alive by a ventilator she uses 12 hours each day, but facing increasing pain and the likelihood that she will eventually lose the ability to talk and move her hands, she has decided to end her treatment, she explained to the Washington Post.
But that move stopped in its tracks on Tuesday after the British parliament failed to find a majority for any alternative to Prime Minister Theresa May's divorce deal - a development that kept alive the prospect that Britain might leave the European Union with no deal in 10 days' time.
Trump has since reaffirmed his confidence in the US intelligence assessment, but his absence from the briefing room on Thursday and his ongoing branding of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation as a "witch hunt" have only kept alive questions about whether Trump is serious about confronting ongoing Russian interference.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 500 ended modestly weaker on Wednesday, holding losses after minutes from the Federal Reserve's last meeting kept alive a potential near-term interest rate hike, while DuPont shares helped the Dow close at an all-time high for a ninth straight session.
Worries about U.S. tensions with China were also kept alive by a report last week that Trump had told aides he was ready to impose tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of imports from China as soon as a public comment period on the plan ends on Thursday.
Gross said so-called zombie corporations that need bailouts to survive are being kept alive as opposed to destroyed and standard business models forming capitalism's foundation - such as insurance companies, pension funds, and banking - are threatened by the low yields that have in turn, produced high asset prices.
Trump isn't necessarily a direct threat to your life — unless of course you are being kept alive by health care that he keeps threatening, or if you're in Puerto Rico reeling in the wake of two hurricanes — but he is very much a threat to your quality of life.
Davis added a career-high 10 rebounds for his first double-double, and Jaden Shackelford added 18 points for the Crimson Tide (16-193, 9-9 Southeastern Conference), who kept alive their longshot NCAA Tournament hopes while dealing a crucial setback for the Gamecocks (17-12, 9-7).
Mr. Cooper had nevertheless argued that the lawsuit should be kept alive, but Judge Leon ultimately agreed that there was no more dispute for him to resolve because both the Justice Department and the House had told him they would not seek to take adverse action against Mr. Kupperman.
But that move stopped in its tracks on Tuesday after the British parliament failed to find a majority for any alternative to Prime Minister Theresa May's divorce deal - a development that kept alive the prospect that Britain might leave the European Union with no deal in 33 days' time.
But in April 2018, The Indian Express, one of India's most widely circulated newspapers, published graphic details from a police report, including the detail that one of the men, himself a police official, had asked that the girl be kept alive so he could rape her one last time.
The greedy holders have no reason to ever divest, so the currency will be kept alive by the weird true believers in some godforsaken corner of the internet, where forgotten botnets and graphics cards mine blocks for the benefit of no one, until all the wallet passwords are finally forgotten.
They were both in a physically stable condition and were being treated "on the basis they would wish to be kept alive", the doctor said, according to Williams's ruling at the London's Court of Protection, which makes decisions about the welfare of people who are unable to do so themselves.
Atlanta was knocked out of contention for the division title with a 12-13 loss at New Orleans last week, while Carolina kept alive its hopes of a division crown when Cam Newton's rushing touchdown with 35 seconds left lifted the Panthers to a 22-2349.8 win over Tampa Bay.
The 35-year-old Muthiya, ranked 1,330th in the world and with career prize money of only 26,014 euros ($29,593.53), was level par for the day as he kept alive his hopes of a fairytale success while Wallace hit six birdies but suffered three bogeys on the back nine in carding a 68.
If Mr. Carranza lives up to his vow to take on segregation, he will go up against powerful forces that have kept alive the historic paradox of New York City education: In one of the nation's most diverse and politically progressive cities, the schools are among the most segregated in the country.
As one of the few characters with mental illness and one of the few bisexual men on television, Quentin meant a lot to a lot of viewers, and in 2020, when a show can be kept alive single-handedly by a particularly passionate fanbase, alienating any portion of that fanbase is dangerous.
"On an average day, visitors might encounter Dr. Couney's Infant Incubators, where premature babies were kept alive by novel technology that had yet to be adopted by hospitals," writes Joanna Ebenstein of the medical miracles once tucked away inside New York City's most famous amusement park in her new book, Death: A Graveside Companion.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, along with the company's Senior Vice President Deirdre O'Brien, filed a Supreme Court brief on Wednesday to personally voice support for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), an immigration program that President Trump tried to terminate in 2017 but that has been kept alive through a series of court appeals.
With much of Europe and the euro zone either maintaining or expanding a loose monetary policy stance, the Czech central bank was among the few that had kept alive a debate on a hike, but the market expected no change on Thursday and no analysts in a Reuters poll had forecast any tightening this year.
Murray's 15-yard scoring pass to Kirk, their third hook-up, gave the Cardinals a 27-23 lead with 7:22 left to cap a 13-yard march, a drive kept alive when punter Andy Lee completed a 26-yard pass to Pharoh Cooper on fourth-and-10 from the Cardinals' 36-yard line.
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer put his global army of "Fed-Head" fans through the wringer for four nerve-shredding sets before he kept alive his pursuit of a record eighth Wimbledon title with a 20-3073(2307) 234-210 6-3 7-6(9) 6-343 win over Marin Cilic the quarter-finals on Wednesday.
It's unclear why Trump said Clinton called Machado an "angel," something she never said during the debate; all she did was highlight his calling her "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping," a story Trump himself has kept alive by talking about her repeatedly this week and insisting he was correct for getting her to lose weight.
It is kept alive by people outside the region — op-ed writers, presidential candidates, whoever's responsible for titling academic conference panels — all of whom persist in the strange belief that maps can be reduced to metaphor; that the geographic interior of the country can be read, symbolically, as a place where the center still holds.
This theory stems from a couple pieces of evidence in the show so far: that Lorca rescued Tyler from the Klingon ship, even though it wasn't 100 percent clear that Mudd was the one selling them out and that Tyler had been kept alive on this ship longer than a typical prisoner would have.
These non-Thai fighters do indeed bolster the gym's income, but unlike gyms that make the bulk of their money off foreign students (say, many gyms in Phuket), Sitsongpeenong is kept alive and well by the purses commanded of its Thais, huge names like Sittichai and Kem Sitsongpeenong, who fight regularly, now more often in matches overseas than domestically.
Keenan added that the Supreme Court's AEP ruling may have kept alive the possibility that state law claims are not pre-empted, but that New York City's suit was based on global emissions from the worldwide sale of fossil fuels – not just on oil production in New York – so the AEP's state-law exception doesn't apply.
It has Hugh Keays-Byrne as Immortan Joe, a tyrant who scorches a death's-head insignia into the people he owns; Tom Hardy as Max, a "blood bag" kept alive for transfusions; and Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa, a rebel with a prosthetic arm and a souped-up truck full of the women Joe keeps for breeding.
A claim made in the MIT Technology Review article that a pig brain had been kept "alive" for 36 hours was dismissed by Sestan, who said such an effort would have gone far beyond the scope of the experiment (importantly, Sestain didn't deny that a pig brain had been hooked up to the system for 36 hours).
But that move stopped in its tracks on Tuesday after the British parliament failed on Monday night to find a majority of its own for any alternative to Prime Minister Theresa May's divorce deal - a development that kept alive the prospect that Britain might crash out of the European Union with no deal in 10 days' time.
His novel has become an odd sort of cult work, its reputation kept alive not just by readers who have loved it—among them Christopher Hitchens, Stephen King, and Clive James, who called "Music of Time" the best modern novel since "Ulysses"—but by those who love to hate it and consider the whole thing a museum of staleness.
It has Hugh Keays-Byrne as Immortan Joe, a tyrant who scorches a death's-head insignia onto the people he owns; Tom Hardy as Max, a "blood bag" kept alive for transfusions; and Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa, a rebel with a prosthetic arm and a souped-up truck full of the women Joe keeps for breeding.
On the case of the week front, it turns out that when Jackson wandered off from the car in the middle of the fog, he came across two hikers, one of whom had fallen and had been dangling on his climbing rope for hours, only kept alive by the fact that his wife was holding onto his rope for dear life, literally.
It was probably the most intense celebration in history for a team that had just moved to 5-93 in conference play, but the win was a vital lifeline: It tied Columbia — which last appeared in the N.C.A.A.s in 1968 — with Penn for fourth place in the league standings, and in doing so kept alive the possibility of a fairy-tale March run.
Brady started with an exorcism of the demon named David Tyree, when a near-interception turned into a gobsmacking multiple-deflection catch: The ball bounced off Falcons cornerback Robert Alford's hand, off his right shin, fell into Edelman's hands, was kicked back out of Edelman's hands by Alford's ankle, unwittingly kept alive by Falcons safety Ricardo Allen's extended right hand and pounced upon, again, by Edelman.
Here are some of the cases that led to protests, and kept alive the national conversation about the deaths of black Americans, police conduct, and what critics say is inequality in the justice system Eric Garner, 22016 Died on July 2227, 228, in Staten Island, New York Police tried to arrest Garner, a father of six, in front of a store for allegedly selling cigarettes.
It is also an agent for the moving company North American Van Lines "From the early days of E.E. Ward's ownership and management to now, the long legacy of the company and the goodwill it has created within the community is what has sustained it for this long and warranted it to be kept alive," said Brian Brooks, who now co-owns the company with his wife Dominique.
When the final history of the Trump campaign is written—if, that is, we avoid nuclear war with North Korea and there's anyone left alive to write it—the Papadopoulos plea will likely be seen as the point of no return, the moment when a political story that had been kept alive for months with rumors and speculation, a story that the president himself had dismissed as a nothingburger as late as Monday morning, achieved an inescapable momentum.
This George Miller reboot landed on a lot of "best of" lists last year, and it's easy to see why: It has Hugh Keays-Byrne as Immortan Joe, a tyrannical C.E.O. who scorches a death's-head insignia into the people he owns; Tom Hardy as Max, now a "blood bag" kept alive for transfusions; and Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa, a rebel with glazed eyes, a prosthetic arm and a souped-up truck full of the women Joe keeps for breeding.

No results under this filter, show 430 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.