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And Obama kept to his word -- for several months.
Namely, as long as they kept to their square metre-age and I kept to mine, we could exist alongside each other in something like mutually self-assured destruction, terror, and harmony.
North Korea has never kept to its word, and we
I tried talking to him but he kept to himself.
At all ages, juice should be kept to a minimum.
The suspect was quiet and kept to himself, Bailey said.
One neighbor told the outlet the family kept to themselves.
When he died, Joy kept to her bed for weeks.
Acting like businessmen, they kept to themselves and shook hands.
How close do you think they kept to the facts?
The tense hacking sequences were kept to a relative minimum.
He and his family mostly kept to themselves, neighbors say.
But, generally speaking, dystopian intrigue is kept to a minimum.
For the most part, Mr. Trump kept to the script.
But squabbles and scandals have been kept to a minimum.
So far, open disagreements have been kept to a minimum.
They didn't learn the language, and they kept to themselves.
Even later, when he started working, he mostly kept to himself.
Neighbors describe a quiet young man who mostly kept to himself.
In the foreign exchange market, major currencies kept to tight ranges.
The loner When at prayers and sermons, he kept to himself.
Johnson lived with his mother and kept to himself, Bynoe said.
In other words, it needs to be kept to a minimum.
On the first day of the training, she kept to herself.
"She was a shy child, she kept to herself," McGiffin said.
These were some of the questions that Manu kept to himself.
Mr. Black, residents said, was polite and largely kept to himself.
They mostly kept to the periphery, so Bethesda Fountain was ours.
Regarding migration, the language would also be kept to a minimum.
Anarchic instincts and impure thoughts are kept to the barest minimum.
Video meetings should be kept to a maximum of one hour.
I just kept to myself and drank too much and sobbed.
Instead, they kept to themselves and focused on their end-goal.
Bernhard kept to a target of selling 700,000 trucks by 2020.
Israel says its armed forces are kept to a high ethical standard.
His animation was kept to a minimum, which was smart and effective.
Former students described Mahmud as a quiet person who kept to himself.
But the teen was very quiet and kept to herself, Drew said.
But for the most part, the last decade, he's kept to himself.
People who kept to the law were, by and large, left alone.
And there's another major promise I have kept to the American people.
"He kept to himself and worked in a basement," says St. John.
They mostly kept to themselves -- authorities (and criminals) barely noticed their existence.
Neighbors said he generally kept to himself and was not notably friendly.
He was very focused on his books, and he kept to himself.
Ted Cruz also kept to the White House's playbook on Comey's firing.
Turnpu had no known relatives and for the most part, kept to himself.
"They were a very sweet couple and mostly kept to themselves," Lentz says.
Like the Home, buttons, controls, and ports are kept to the bare minimum.
Fortunately, "Augs Lives Matter" is kept to a minimum in the game itself.
Still, Microsoft kept to its word and the visit took place as promised.
Details about the pregnancy were kept to a minimum at the family's request.
Mary Beth kept to her pulled pork, which also emphasized those burnt ends.
Frazee kept to himself, Snare said, but could hold a conversation when engaged.
"I have never seen wisdom do any good kept to oneself," said Hubbard.
So I went and drank at a lesbian bar and kept to myself.
What's mostly forgotten are the paintings Géricault kept to himself from this period.
That is why donkeys are kept to protect sheep, goats and other animals.
Fearing deportation, Mr. Khan largely kept to the farm and the nearby town.
But mostly, both sides kept to ourselves, and the police rarely got involved.
A friend, Brad Howard, said Connor Betts was quiet and kept to himself.
Prior to the raid, the Hispanic community kept to itself, residents told VICE.
They kept to the coastlines until they reached southern Australia 49,000 years ago.
The FWC requires the rooms where venomous reptiles are kept to be escape-proof.
And since that moment, the star has kept to the same shade almost exclusively.
What I've kept to myself, up until today, is that its inspiration is not.
Memos must be kept to a single page, and even then often go unread.
They largely kept to themselves and later began pledging allegiance to the Islamic State.
"They were quiet, they kept to themselves," neighbor Stephanie Seiple told the news station.
Amazon says the recordings are stored online, kept to improve the accuracy of results.
My abortions were a secret I kept to myself for nearly my whole life.
Save for the usual heightened postseason pushing and shoving, both teams kept to themselves.
It means keeping up the conversation, so that misunderstandings are kept to a minimum.
"I heard a lot of sirens so I always kept to myself," she said.
After a week of reversing previous positions, Trump kept to one in regard ISIS.
That's why I usually kept to myself, and why I went years without dating.
I wrote it on time — and kept to my usual pace from then on.
After he was fired in March, Mr. Tillerson went underground and kept to himself.
Therefore, money is irrelevant to a legacy if that money is kept to oneself.
Alexander has largely kept to himself and kept his own counsel throughout the trial.
Under Trump, the political appointees largely kept to themselves, the former U.S. ambassador said.
"First I was told it was because I always kept to myself," he wrote.
Glowatski avoided trouble, kept to himself, and volunteered to speak to at-risk youth.
The current administration has mostly kept to the status quo when it comes to marijuana.
Conversations are kept to a whisper and there are separate rooms when meetings are needed.
He kept to his main point of reassuring Muslim Americans that they are true Americans.
And we kept to that, and their in kind work for the Clinton Global Initiative.
Its exposure to risky assets is kept to a manageable level relative to its equity.
King had struggled with his speech, which was supposed to be kept to five minutes.
The occupants kept to themselves, venturing out only at night to get food, neighbors said.
Her Grammy-winning dad also kept to the Easter theme with a bright yellow jacket.
Eyewitnesses tell us Drake did not speak at the procession, and mostly kept to himself.
My first day in the cell I kept to myself, and Mirror left me alone.
"As a kid, I would have preferred if she had kept to her own thing."
In the early years of the Syrian civil war, Israel largely kept to the sidelines.
In a firefight, mistakes need to be kept to a minimum or people can die.
It's kept to size, incredibly comfortable, and makes me look less fat than I am.
The Moscow Metro system was known to be the best kept to flaunt socialist success.
There, Mr. Huang, who is worried about contracting the virus, has mostly kept to himself.
The agencies that monitor the deal all agree that Iran has kept to its terms.
They had kept to themselves before the debate, their lives and rap sheets a mystery.
For the whole semester, the machine kept to itself, endlessly remixing and solving 3D mazes.
Then there was the post-traumatic stress disorder, a struggle that he quietly kept to himself.
The tornado Wednesday evening kept to sparsely populated areas north of Laramie, and nobody was hurt.
I think that's one of the very few things I kept to myself in that relationship.
I wondered why I had Prey stamped on my forehead but this I kept to myself.
Notably, Rogers was a vegetarian who kept to a strict diet and never drank or smoked.
We've known players who have been kept to the end because nobody thought they could win.
Both parties, then, kept to what they could agree on: a limit on Iran's nuclear program.
I think some of the football players kept to themselves and were on their own schedule.
During the private Kings of Leon concert the pop star attended, she mostly kept to herself.
Jumps in prices during seasonal demand spikes will be kept to a minimum, the ministry said.
Jewelry (a pair of dangling Jacob & Co. earrings) and other adornments were kept to a minimum.
Santos has fashioned a well-drilled 4-4-2 and kept to it throughout despite injuries.
By your account, you have kept to the letter of your understanding but breached the spirit.
We'd all rather be somewhere else sometimes – but those desires are usually better kept to yourself.
I guess the increasing cost is so the facilities can be kept to a certain standard.
Historically, wrestling companies had kept to their own territories, observing certain unofficial rules of the trade.
The guidelines also recommend that group trainings be kept to a minimum and be held outside.
Most passengers had kept to their rooms during the holding period, watching movies or playing mahjong.
They kept to that nonaggression pact throughout the night, to the benefit of both their candidacies.
And, in case they should ever return, samples must be kept to help us fight them.
Nobody needs to learn anything anymore; scenes of learning through failure are kept to a minimum.
Wall Street, meanwhile, was subdued as investors kept to the sidelines ahead of Friday's U.S. payrolls report.
Karen King, one of Sharif's neighbors in an Edmonton, said he kept to himself and lived alone.
But for the time being, it sounds like the ban will be kept to those 10 locations.
That way the turkey always be kept to under 40 degrees and out of the danger zone.
Sedentary screen time should be kept to no more than 1 hour for children aged 2–4.
All the girls knew each other in the dressing room, so I kept to myself a bit.
Rahn said he "kept to himself" and had lived in the area between four and seven years.
Lauren combined his love of cars and fashion in a collection that kept to the roadster theme.
Neighbor Kevin Tapia says DeAngelo mostly kept to himself but had shown odd behavior in the past.
But the list of names under consideration was kept to only the closest possible circle of staffers.
Water pipes are kept to minimal length and the single exhaust is mounted high at the rear.
At night he kept to his half of the bed with his back to the other half.
But overall, these three top Democrats have kept to written statements and remained out of the spotlight.
"We on Council are kept to a higher standard," Mercer said, according to the Deep South Voice.
Ballooning scores will surely turn a few stomachs, but the bellyaching might be kept to a minimum.
Benetti kept to radio during college, but support from his producers at ESPN pushed him toward television.
Before that point was two years of soul searching, a process I had mostly kept to myself.
On his last flight out, Ajay said, he kept to his normal routine, avoiding meals and movies.
We're told they kept to themselves -- enjoying each other's company, and avoiding chit chat with other vacationers.
With housing provided and food relatively inexpensive, she kept to a budget of about $20143 a month.
They appeared to be regulars at that Mass as nobody bothered them and they kept to themselves.
Most of Goldblatt's photographs were well lit, in focus and direct, with emotion kept to a minimum.
Alexander kept to himself for most of the trial, writing in his journal and taking meticulous notes.
In Trump's case, the economy is humming and the foreign crises have been kept to a minimum.
In that instance, the carrier kept to the western half of the strait, closer to mainland China.
Crying is kept to a minimum to keep it from dissuading a child from playing with it.
They have kept to their commitment not only to keep us independent, allow us to thrive. Right.
Conversation was kept to a minimum, though the younger of the local pair disclosed the diesel's origin.
Neighbor Cassetty Howerin said Craddock was awake at all hours of the night but mostly kept to himself.
The international community has the power to stop this war but has thus far kept to the sidelines.
Aside from an orange hue a few years ago, Stewart has kept to a natural caramel-brown color.
And while he was released after more than a week in the hospital, West has kept to himself.
The drama is kept to a minimum, as everyone handles their disagreements like adults and mostly get along.
In my past music videos I've kind of DIY-ed the whole process and kept to one color.
A neighbor of Capparelli told the Associated Press that he would wave hello but mostly kept to himself.
Conversation is kept to a minimum - just numbers and distances to marks shouted out - as the sailors concentrate.
Staff relocations, however, have been kept to a minimum after Brexit was pushed back for a second time.
Only 8.4 percent of vehicles kept to the legal ceiling for NOx of 80 milligrams/kilometre, he added.
While designer Betsy Johnson kept to her usual colorful aesthetic showing off her gown before hitting the carpet.
Later on, this sweetness was kept to ensure fans wouldn't miss the distinct taste of these delicious rings.
They said many knew Pappas as "Joey," and as a quiet, nice man who mostly kept to himself.
Any impeachment process would ideally proceed as smoothly and transparently as possible, with hyperbole kept to a minimum.
A few weeks after the November election, Delgado learned she was pregnant – news she initially kept to herself.
A big part of Quenzel's job is making sure those land mines are kept to an absolute minimum.
George W. Bush and Barack Obama both kept to the same stump speeches, and both later became presidents.
And should some of the taxes in ­ObamaCare be kept to help pay for a new coverage option?
On Trump's plane, the aides spoke when spoken to and otherwise kept to their labors on their laptops.
As the universe spun ever more furiously, St. Bernard's under his guidance had kept to its own metabolism.
These people had kept to themselves for years in a climate where standing against Catalan patriotism was unpopular.
He was terrified of injuries, so contact in practice was kept to a minimum and tackling was prohibited.
The crown jewel of the Baths is the Russian Room, which is kept to a scalding 190 degrees.
It began with a malfunctioning electrical heating blanket and mostly kept to that signature feeling of absurdity throughout.
But he kept to himself, they said, never wanting to talk about what landed him on the streets.
Israel too largely kept to script, retaliating to rockets with air strikes that usually targeted empty Hamas buildings.
Ironically, had fact-checkers kept to this narrow interpretation of the facts, they might actually be useful today.
The passengers spread out to empty seats in the back and for the most part kept to themselves.
"As a general principle the Committee consider that class authorisations should be kept to an absolute minimum," it writes.
I sensed that my patients felt equally awkward — we simply flashed one another quick smiles and kept to ourselves.
Prior to meeting Kevin, Deja intentionally kept to herself, avoiding even the most basic conversations with Randall and Beth.
As for the event itself, it was kept to a pretty small venue, which was decorated with... vintage fursuits.
" However, Horowitz said this week's criticism of Sessions is "one of the things Trump should have kept to himself.
Well, you've kept to the core premise, which is, nothing goes in that doesn't have a real-life referent.
We just kind of kept to ourselves and hung out at the hotel before we went to the studio.
And Jonas kept to his signature style, wearing a T-shirt, khakis, a bomber jacket and Westward Leaning sunglasses.
He never drank or smoked, and he kept to a diet of rice, fish, vegetables, lentils, fruit and milk.
Rivera "kept to himself" and had lived in the area between four and seven years, state authorities said Tuesday.
At her most functional, she kept to a strict diet of black coffee and a few prunes for breakfast.
Unlike his mock sessions before his first hearings, these practices have been kept to a smaller set of people.
Chaos is kept to a minimum — but Sergeant Polo's weary voice gave away the effort that makes it happen.
The Arabic-speaking families mostly kept to themselves, said Deborah Talbott, 52, a caregiver who lives across the way.
After all, even when I had to physically go to school, I mostly kept to myself, ever the introvert.
So let Tartaro's ticketing nightmare be a lesson to you: sometimes programming terms need to be kept to coding.
Betts' friend Brad Howard described the gunman as "a really nice kid" who was quiet and kept to himself.
CreditCreditAlejo Reinoso for The New York Times Even the female inmates who kept to themselves realized something was off.
I heard she was so surprised that he still kept to those rules, but I think she respected that.
A neighbor, Rosa Valdez, 67, said in an interview that Ms. Barahona was "very quiet" and kept to herself.
Away does not allow employees to email each other, and asks that direct messages be kept to a minimum.
Spoilers are kept to a minimum, though, so in theory, newcomers could try one of these paths as well.
" BORIS SCHLOSSBERG, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF FX STRATEGY, BK ASSET MANAGEMENT, NEW YORK "The Fed has really kept to expectations.
They covered a lot of important topics and kept to being historically accurate and the character development was top notch.
Banter is kept to a minimum, but her appreciation of, "Thank you for being attentive, that's really sick," feels legendary.
Before that, the deception was kept to a small group of people — as few as 20, it has been reported.
Videos will be kept to a maximum of 1080p (data such as closed captions could be eliminated to save space).
During the shower the couple unveiled the sexes of their "miracle" babies, something the couple had previously kept to themselves.
They certainly kept to their word, creating scores of opportunities and forcing David De Gea to make several superb saves.
Most retail insurance products fall into the micro category so distribution and servicing costs must be kept to a minimum.
After Silver Jews' sudden end in 2009, Berman kept to himself, largely gave up music, and went through rocky times.
With the chocolate kept to moderate quantities, the first taste sensation is a salty one, like a normal potato chip.
Some are kept to be used for a prisoner exchange with Western countries, according to prisoners, their families and diplomats.
In conservation agriculture, soil disturbance is kept to a minimum, using permanent planting holes fertilized with compost instead of chemicals.
His real passion is telling the stories of his characters and making sure they are kept to a certain standard.
The prime minister has said that checks can be kept to a minimum by using technology and trusted trader schemes.
And when I wrote about that, women I know started telling me about experiences they'd kept to themselves for years.
Living alone in a Manhattan apartment, she kept to herself and continued to paint despite a struggle with macular degeneration.
He kept to himself and quit working after he broke his back a few years ago in a boating accident.
Before the Turpins moved to Southern California, they lived in Texas, where a former neighbor said they kept to themselves.
While Obama vacationed and Clinton kept to her schedule, Trump jetted decisively into storm-battered Louisiana and handed out toys.
President Juan Manuel Santos has kept to Colombia's traditional foreign affairs script, touting cooperation between Colombia and the United States.
Pissios says those are kept to a minimum with a strong dose of honesty, respect and clear lines of command.
Stories can be made public or kept to your friends, and you can block certain individuals from viewing the feed too.
His music, up to this point, was mostly a hobby he kept to himself as a way to keep himself learning.
But over four-plus months, Rudy's responses have been kept to a minimum, as Brady continues to DM him his dinners.
The government has auctioned off eight buffaloes kept to provide milk for the prime minister's residence, along with 61 luxury cars.
He spun a globe he kept to watch where his finger would land—a nightly routine that calmed his frenetic thoughts.
The "dead child" count was kept to a zero, and the obligatory drunk driving commercial was fine — actually, it was good!
"It is hoped that the store closure number will be kept to a minimum," Brian Green, restructuring partner at KPMG, said.
That year it also became possible to vent in wider forums beefs you once largely kept to yourself and your friends.
"The families are being kept to one side (of the camp) for their own safety," an Iraqi military intelligence officer said.
If something is "Potentially offensive," as the clue says, perhaps it is really something that should be kept to one's self.
The seven major candidates for DNC chairman have agreed not to attack one another and have largely kept to that promise.
A host at another casino said Paddock was an introvert who kept to himself and never requested any prostitutes or drugs.
Here's how to tell if what you're about to let slip is safe to share, or better off kept to yourself.
Former classmates at Arundel High School described him as a weird kid who kept to himself -- but still made them uneasy.
And while the hissing feedback has been kept to a minimum, Psychic Teens surely haven't lost any of their strident touch.
The territory ceded to the kibes by the Metabolist-Silicene Treaty of 2042, the semi-independent polity generally kept to itself.
He said the third-floor neighbor had moved into the red brick building about three months ago and kept to himself.
Despite the industry change, Victoria's Secret has kept to its branding that promotes thin, long-haired, cis-gendered, European-featured women.
And when I wrote about her tweets, women I know started telling me about experiences they'd kept to themselves for years.
Mr. Flavell even showed us some of the more hard to find trails, which he could easily have kept to himself.
"If what we learned today from the talks is kept to, we are very optimistic," Chief Executive Pier Silvio Berlusconi said.
As a student at City College, a premier, boys-only public high school, Rubenstein was serious-minded and kept to himself.
After that Isaacs carefully stage-managed his media appearances and kept to script — with State Department handlers advising him or in tow.
Despite being small, however, the controllers are very well made and comfortable as long as complex interactions are kept to a minimum.
With them were two unarmed men in plainclothes who kept to the background — and who, earlier, had observed his interrogations, taking notes.
Juice should be kept to a minimum and "remember adding water can make a little go a long way," the guidance says.
Like his father, Prince "kept to himself," Anderson recalls, working with Andr in a CETA youth program and acting the dutiful son.
The star kept to her signature style aesthetic in a structured long-sleeve black dress, featuring a V-neckline and belted waist.
However, the pace of price reductions slowed and portfolio rate reductions for the major European reinsurers were kept to low single digits.
The lawyer told reporters that questioning should be kept to a minimum and that he needed time to look into the case.
While that was kind, I kept to the restaurant's menu, listening as he talked about the growth of My 420's business.
Even as some shoppers kept to tradition and headed off to the malls in person this Black Friday, spending remained brisk online.
Consumers will have confidence knowing their cannabis use and products can be kept to themselves without having to sacrifice safety or convenience.
Now in power, he's kept to his word, but in ways that made his administration less able to confront the coronavirus crisis.
Part of the reason they succeeded, Brechbuehler pointed out, is that they largely kept to the shoe-box footprint of the house.
For a long time, I thought this proved that Johnson should have kept to literary criticism and left philosophy to the professionals.
For instance, they observed whether species could be found at the edges of forests or kept to the core of the fragment.
Though the company is for-profit, it receives support from foundations so the costs to governments can be kept to a minimum.
They kept to themselves and lived close to each other or on their family property, where they ran an auto-salvage yard.
The name was kept to suggest that the Kuomintang was China's true government, despite the Communist victory in the country's civil war.
He kept to himself sometimes but he never showed that he was uninterested in anything the Knicks were doing at that time.
Plus, agencies already have mechanisms to pay contractors, meaning the administrative costs could also likely be kept to a minimum, he notes.
This should go without saying, but even if you're absolutely confident in your relationship's longevity, there are some things best kept to yourself.
Nobody in my group of friends who was there likes him, so he kept to himself mostly, but there weren't many people there.
Green, 42, kept to his typical relaxed style for the afternoon outing, wearing a gray t-shirt with cropped sweatpants and tennis shoes.
Arguments for the case were kept to an hour — an hour to argue over the lives of nearly every trans person alive today.
As for accessories, a pair of silver heels grounded her outfits — while jewelry was kept to a minimum (no earrings, bracelets, or necklaces!).
It's a rare crossover for the nine-year-old multiplayer strategy game, the storytelling for which has mainly been kept to its website.
Everybody wept after hearing about the pain she had kept to herself for years, afraid of losing everyone and everything that she loved.
Image: CobraIn the city, interference was kept to a minimum, but with the standard sensitivity setting, it seemed to miss some known traps.
If the Fed kept to that schedule, its benchmark rate would end the year in a range from 1.25 percent to 1.5 percent.
She kept to her signature style for the night out, curling her short locks and wearing a black cutout shirt with lace overlay.
However, visitors to the spa were not allowed to bring their families and drinking, dancing, and excessive noise was kept to a minimum.
" Kristina Winters, a 37-year-old sales consultant, added, "They kept to the core of the two main characters and kept it simple.
While borders around them have changed over the centuries, different cultures in the region have traditionally kept to themselves—especially in poorer areas.
J kept to himself most of the trip, a small Latino kid who looked both fiercely intelligent and fiercely committed to hiding it.
Unscripted moments are rare, and glad-handing and impromptu conversations are kept to an absolute minimum for a man notoriously averse to both.
While he had few friends and kept to himself, Danley is warm and outgoing, according to media interviews with family, neighbors and friends.
Following the court's normal practice, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Kavanaugh kept to themselves their reasons for not voting to hear the cases.
For coaches and other team officials like Koivogui, the top priority is making sure the teams excel, with distractions kept to a minimum.
I did not feel threatened or in danger, and most on the streets kept to themselves during both daylight hours and after dark.
His behavior is a promise kept to voters who believe that America's friends have long taken advantage of its power and security guarantees.
That viral HOLY MOTHER OF GOD tweet would have been more of a minor blip if Twitter still kept to strict chronological timelines.
That effort paid off, with deaths kept to about 64, compared to 1999 when 10,000 people lost their lives in a super-cyclone.
"However, I'm happy for the guys in the team," added the German, whose pre-season media engagements have been kept to an absolute minimum.
Fashion trends come and go, but the Chinese have long kept to the tradition of being decked out in red during Chinese New Year.
The fights are shorter and lack Lee's elegance and grandiose sweep, and the wire-work is kept to a minimum until the climactic battle.
"He seemed serious and kept to himself," said Hassan, who came to Germany six months ago after crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy.
Reporters in the White House press pool who witnessed the so-called "family photo" noted that while some leaders mingled, Trump kept to himself.
He kept to himself and sometimes yelled at people who got too close to his fence or mowed their grass too early, neighbors said.
Secrets are not always kept, to be sure; in fact, leaks in deal-making are an art form practiced for a variety of purposes.
She kept to her go-to style of a chic summer dress, this time a blue and white striped shirtdress adorned with floral designs.
In addition to the disqualification of thousands of candidates, street campaigning was kept to a minimum, and grass-roots activists were detained and intimidated.
In those years, with Mr. Murphy having to devote time and energy to his responsibilities at Goldman, he largely kept to the political sidelines.
She kept to her studiously optimistic message, saying that 400 companies had signed a pledge to expand worker training programs as their industries evolve.
Meanwhile, Bebber kept to her typical Western diet as a control: yogurt, lentils and rice, cheeseburgers, bagels and cream cheese, spaghetti, and so forth.
At 453, he was sent to boarding school in Lier, southeast of Antwerp, where he kept to himself, sketching and writing in his diary.
James: I would say that fairness in business and a set of rules that are both ways expressed and kept to are always good.
Prior to D.U.I.I, Booth's artwork has generally kept to a single page illustration/painting format, and the colors she uses highlight her keen eye.
As for Google Sheets, again the formatting options are kept to the fore, with formulas, charts, and data filtering options a bit harder to find.
Odd, you might think, for someone who's rarely short of things to say, and who proffers opinions many people would prefer he kept to himself.
John Larose, one of Xaver's neighbors, told WJXT that Xaver and his mother moved in several months ago and that Xaver mostly kept to himself.
That difference is likely down to the fact that expensive devices undergo more painstakingly consistent production processes, with variations between components kept to a minimum.
She kept to a simple and standard Patriots jersey for the big game, but there was nothing low-key about the rest of her outfit.
The money, he was told, would be returned as long as he kept to his side of the deal: No large funeral and no autopsy.
A neighbor who spoke with PEOPLE on the condition of anonymity said the neighborhood is quiet and that Taliyah and her mother kept to themselves.
He (mostly) didn't go supernatural, as the Undertaker tended to do; instead, Sullivan kept to the mundane but much scarier character of a cult leader.
Social media services catering to individual neighborhoods weren't useful in an apartment building where most tenants lasted a year, and longtime residents kept to themselves.
"He's not like an overly creepy person, but he definitely, you know, kept to himself and kind of was ... a little different," Tapia told HLN.
Then, during the sniper days, Hossein began noticing bearded fighters around town, who kept to themselves and did not carry the tri-star revolutionary flag.
She stresses that these contacts should be kept to the people you actually worked regularly with, and doesn't have to include everyone in the office.
He said certain places had almost no problems with the virus and shouldn't be kept to the same restrictions as areas with high case loads.
Some number of people in the know have decided, perhaps in concert, to drop a bombshell now, one they kept to themselves for many months.
It was unclear how much time Mr. Walker spent there; neighbors said they did not see him often and the family mostly kept to itself.
The guard, Macario Zavala, gave Alex a tour, starting with the coffee plantation the school kept to teach students how to work in the fields.
Even among his neighbors — more than two dozen of his Border Patrol colleagues lived in the same gated complex — Mr. Manzanares largely kept to himself.
" Mr. Zhao said he had explained to Mr. Ge that if they kept to their plan, his hours would be "a lot over the limit.
While other kids talked about all the things they did and places they traveled over summer break, my friends and I mostly kept to ourselves.
The extra weight of the RF — for retractable fastback — is kept to 113 pounds and gives the car perfect 50/50 balance front to rear.
Family members said the boy usually split his time between school and home, which adjoins his father's small sweet shop, and mostly kept to himself.
All summer they kept to their individual tasks, building their nests and tending their young, but their fledglings are more or less self-sufficient now.
Each of these initiatives are a promise kept to the American people by a candidate and President who vowed to help a weary, hurting heartland.
All summer they kept to their individual tasks, building their nests and tending their young, but their fledglings are more or less self-sufficient now.
The Reids were known in their small town as a couple of misanthropic outsiders who kept to themselves and rarely made eye contact with anyone.
In his insistence on not getting tangled in grand promises or lost in the weeds, he too often kept to the side of the field.
Web development sounds like something that should be kept to the confines of tech support HQ — clouded in mystery and something us mere mortals cannot comprehend.
Justin was excited to leave his school days behind where he lived under the radar, quiet, and kept to himself, which really isn't Justin at all.
I couldn't help but feel that by crying, I had confirmed every old-school cliché all these male colleagues entertained about women, but kept to themselves.
Intrinsically photographic and almost completely abstract at times — the camera movement is kept to a minimum — Manhatta is an ode to the city of New York.
The offer of Western troops was kept to an absolute minimum, denying UNAMID the sort of kit and operational efficiency that might have made a difference.
From PEN: Oprah Shares Some Of Her Favorite Foods For Weight Loss Goldman even kept to his diet on arguably the year's most food-centric holiday.
The move was magnified by thin trading volumes as many investors kept to the sidelines as Congress prepared to vote on key legislation on regional debt.
Audi kept to its guns, however, and responded to detractors on social media, explaining the steps the company had taken to drive equality among its staff.
While not everyone was impressed, Trump kept to the script during his address to Congress tonight, and many pundits handed it to him — he did good.
"As long as they are kept private and their (LGBT community's) personal affairs are kept to themselves, then it will not be a problem," he said.
Everyone kept to themselves, but the mood was an overwhelmingly happy one, especially toward the back, where a few tables had been covered with ornate cloths.
Various factors can explain production inefficiency says Steinfeld, including cattle used to pull farm equipment or kept to occupy land to maintain a claim on it.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's Lebanese allies want the state to normalize ties, while his Lebanese adversaries say relations should be kept to the bare minimum.
Investors kept to the sidelines as focus turned to a crucial meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping later in the week.
When you work on your own hours, as opposed to a fixed hourly schedule, a certain number of daily work difficulties are kept to a minimum.
Neighbors said that the couple had recently moved to the dead-end street populated with newly constructed row homes, and that they mostly kept to themselves.
BONY, Hungary — To his neighbors in a village in western Hungary, 76-year-old Istvan Gyorkos was just an old man who mostly kept to himself.
He mostly kept to himself, however, and his quiet demeanour was somewhat intimidating (I also wouldn't have wanted to be friends with early-twenties me, either).
For Mr. Sanders, who has largely kept to himself in the Senate, this is probably O.K. Endorsements from the establishment are no help at all these days.
According to former prisoners, families of current ones, and diplomats, in some cases the detainees are kept to be used for a prisoner exchange with Western countries.
Mr Netanyahu has kept to his standard response that "there will be nothing because there is nothing" but has yet to comment directly on the latest allegations.
For the past 17 years, the actor has kept to a strict regimen to stay in shape for his role as Wolverine in the X-Men series.
It's one that McGrath has kept to herself for more than 20 years … until now, as she prepares to put her highlighting kit on sale April 26.
" Lance added that Katz was "known by the entire community [of Madden players] as one of, if not the, best" and that he "always kept to himself.
He also kept to SpaceX's original date for when we would see Red Dragon missions head to Mars in 2018 with payloads between 2 or 3 tons.
" Other than that call, the variety show kept to its normal routine, featuring performances of country songs, skits and the well-known segment "News from Lake Wobegon.
Scholz said upheaval will hopefully be kept to a minimum following Monday's outline agreement between Britain and the EU on a near two-year Brexit transition deal.
Ahead of the 2018 midterms, Trump's campaigning on the slogan "Promises Made, Promises Kept" to hold on to the working-class voters who propelled him to victory.
According to former prisoners, families of current ones and diplomats, in some cases the detainees are kept to be used for a prisoner exchange with Western countries.
Our journalism machine works best when those waits are kept to a minimum, and that means each of us must make the best use of our time.
He kept to himself any emotional turmoil he might have felt in playing against Everton, his club for five seasons until he headed to Manchester in 2013.
Break times are left up to the discretion of each Marine and her supervisor, but are to be "kept to a minimum," according to Marine Corps policy.
"The Innocents" resists the temptation to wallow in sentiment as the nuns give birth, and images of new mothers cuddling their newborns are kept to a minimum.
"The first people playing politics were the French," he said, suggesting the clash could have been avoided if the French had kept to the usual museum channels.
The instruments are, obviously, modern ones, but in keeping with mainstream historically informed practice, assume that vibrato will be kept to a minimum and forces somewhat reduced.
Dimon's surgery was kept to a small group of people to prevent a leak to the media and have the news come out during the trading day.
A neighbor, Rocio Martinez, 29, described Mr. Ator as a "loner" who kept to himself and who sometimes frightened her because he was always firing guns outside.
News broke on Wednesday that Google has decided to migrate its UK user data from Ireland (where it's currently kept) to the US, prompted by Brexit uncertainty.
References to the company are kept to a minimum, and mistakes such as Wood accidentally saying: "Good Parma codcast" instead of "Good Carma podcast," are kept in.
Liberals insist that the new threshold is far too high and loosens rules on a slew of prominent regional banks that should be kept to higher standards.
Up 1.1 percent in early Frankfurt trade The auto parts and ball bearing maker kept to full-year profit and sales targets after reporting higher first-half eranings.
She even kept to a winter white outfit theme when she got her marriage license at city hall the day before the ceremony in Fabulous Furs's faux finds.
There were 115 of the fish in an April count, and visitors normally are kept to a walkway that lets them look down into the pool, Wines said.
I stayed at home from climate marches telling people my knee was injured and kept to myself, needing to regain all the energy I had put into organizing.
The troops would be kept to combat ISIS and block the advance of Syrian government and Russian forces into the region's oil fields, the official told the Times.
Earlier, Angelina Jolie kept to a tight circle her double-mastectomy operation until she announced it in an Op-Ed article she wrote for The New York Times.
Dutch chipmaker ASML also rose 5.2% after it reported better-than-expected quarterly results and kept to its forecast of solid growth for the rest of the year.
In keeping with Lush's fresh philosophy, the ingredients list boasts tons of naturals (you'll see them labeled in green) while preservatives and synthetics are kept to a minimum.
Aisin stressed that it had kept to the "just in time" system, and hadn't built up big inventories, but instead did have robust plans for shifting production elsewhere.
"It's definitely a major incentive," Saglie said, although with "limited cabin elbow room," boosting your roommate count is best kept to kids and others you're very comfortable with.
The group estimates this footprint will drastically increase once NPS completes its expansion, despite assurances that coverage will be kept "to a minimum" in less developed, backcountry areas.
The following day, while the other two guys were competing for Dawn's attention, Bryan just stayed downstairs and kept to himself, which only helped Dawn make her decision.
Confrontation is kept to a minimum; officious civil servants are also polite and nonconfrontational; and when crisis erupts, it helps to be able to blame a convenient foreigner.
At this point, Samsung might well be wishing that it'd kept to its old number scheme, which would have seen this year's phablet titled the Galaxy Note 6.
He calmed us with his perpetual smile despite whatever was going on in his personal life, which he kept to himself: a divorce, the death of his mother.
In my opinion, my "ideal city" would build up instead of out to increase living space, and pollution would be kept to a minimum to increase air quality.
On Tuesday, he cautiously kept to scripted dialogue at the start of his meeting with Mattis, as he welcomed him to the Philippines and spoke warmly of ties.
But the extremist group had begun losing territory well before Mr. Trump's trip to Riyadh, and he has largely kept to plans laid out under President Barack Obama.
Still, under the event's town hall format, the candidates appear separately and won't get to confront each other directly, so the fireworks might be kept to a minimum.
Mr. Trump's senior adviser, Stephen K. Bannon, backed by Mr. Pruitt, told the president that pulling out of the deal would mean a promise kept to his base.
A clean fill in which abbreviations, partials, obscurities, split entries and crosswordese are kept to a minimum, and without too many short words, to avoid frustrating solvers. 3.
Differences are largely not generational or ideological, but exist among a cadre of midlevel and state staff who feel key decisions are kept to a small inner circle.
"What I did say is that the disbursement (of bailout money) was not an issue, because all sides agreed that we have kept to our commitments," he said.
India's current account deficit is expected to be around 2.5 per cent of GDP in 2018-19 and the gross fiscal deficit has kept to budgetary targets, he added.
Local mosque reaction: The imam at the Fort Pierce Islamic Center, Syed Shafeeq Rahman, said Mateen was playful and more social when young but had recently kept to himself.
" It added: "We will always provide a proportionate policing plan to balance the right to a peaceful protest, while ensuring that disruption to communities is kept to a minimum.
With a platform completely devoted to photography, it feels less terrifying to share something your whole hart is wrapped up into, that I might have otherwise kept to myself.
A few of the photos and videos from the concert were good enough to share on Facebook or Twitter, but the rest were better kept to myself or deleted.
The new assessment is grim, stating that 36 percent of region's glaciers will melt by 2100 even if warming is kept to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
In each piece, the viewer might see someone that seems familiar—or a state of mind that feels like déjà vu, like those private moments we've kept to ourselves.
FaceApp says photos stored on the server are kept to make the editing process more efficient for its users and that the photos are usually deleted within two days.
Google will allow that to continue, but only if there's a visual indicator for the sliding action and only if it's kept to the top portion of the screen.
As part of its precautions, OPEC said the number of delegates attending this week's meetings would be kept to a minimum and journalists were barred from the OPEC building.
As part of its precautions, OPEC said the number of delegates attending this week's meetings would be kept to a minimum and journalists were barred from the OPEC building.
What wasn't shared, what I selfishly kept to myself, was the immense happiness I felt as I baked something that would mark a milestone for someone I loved inordinately.
Any work that gets done on Saturdays, though, will likely mean the trial speeds along quicker than it would if the Senate kept to its usual work week schedule.
Possessions are kept to a minimum: Charlotte, now 8, has a shelf of dolls; Hudson, now 5, a shelf of toys, and the children share a shelf of books.
Two months after pledging to become more active, only 37 percent of people in their 20s and 16 percent over age 50 had kept to their new fitness habit.
It was also the first germ for the contents and the title of "Advice Not Given," in which he offers counsel that he might previously have kept to himself.
The president, who kept to the U.S. air base approximately 100 kilometers (60 miles) west of Baghdad, said he had no plans to withdraw the 5,200 troops in the country.
As details remain scarce on Trump's plans, including one announced on Thursday to bring millions of jobs back to the United States, markets have kept to tight daily trading ranges.
We had to defend every word we said and wrote, but everyone more or less kept to the rules hammered into us by our training: Back up arguments with evidence.
The VEP requires agencies to notify manufacturers of any vulnerabilities they came across by default, and argue why any specific vulnerability needed to be kept to a third party panel.
Not wanting to show signs of European disunity, Merkel largely kept to Macron's talking points in her meeting but emphasized that any new agreement would build on the existing deal.
At the morning show, Saraste kept to a fairly strict tempo, limiting Hadelich's ability to tug at Britten's free-floating lines; yet the second movement had an anxious, sweaty force.
A large majority of Catbird's jewelry is made in its own Williamsburg studio, with margins and inventory kept to a minimum; wholesaling is limited to 15 percent of the business.
"He pretty well kept to himself," particularly after moving to Florida, said Mr. Uttech, who added that he had not been aware of his friend's interest in the O'Connell case.
The president, who seized power in a 1989 military coup, told the nation in an address this week that spending by the new cabinet would be kept "to a minimum".
It says latex or rubber gloves should be worn when handling the meat and contact kept to a minimum -- especially when handling organs such as the brain or spinal cord.
ISWAP, which became the dominant faction, has operated largely to the north of Maiduguri, the main city in the region: Boko Haram has kept to the south and east (see map).
Close-ups are kept to a minimum — when Ford and Tench make a breakthrough, a medium shot of a criminal suffices to convey that they might be on the right track.
For 10 years, Texas neighbors say, the "strange" family kept to themselves and the children rarely came out of the double-wide mobile home they moved into after "trashing" the house.
"She was famous in Russia before she came to the US." Living in the Sioux Falls complex with Erickson, neighbors told BuzzFeed News, she was friendly but mainly kept to herself.
While Meghan dutifully kept to royal protocol for the event, she managed to slip some of her own personality into her Royal Wedding beauty routine — it was all about the details.
ASML rose 3.4% and boosted the tech sector after it reported better-than-expected quarterly results and kept to its forecast of a solid growth for the rest of the year.
Culturally, it's not uncommon for PDA to be kept to a minimum, but the way she leaned away from him and could barely look at him … She was so obviously miserable.
He kept to his word on Wednesday, picking the 63-year-old, who is the chief judge for the U.S Court of Appeals for Washington, D.C., as the nation's 113th justice.
The apologies were kept to a minimum — "we heard you, we'll do better" was the extent of concessions at the Pinewood set — and only smiles and enthusiasm came to San Diego.
Donald J. Trump's campaign is so focused on fund-raising for the general election that his appearances are being mostly kept to southern, heavily Republican states where he is already popular.
Neighbors have said DeAngelo mostly kept to himself and sometimes yelled at people who got too close to his fence, but they said he had become a recluse in recent years.
But she delighted in portraying herself as a traditional wife, even as she kept to a hectic pace of travel, writing, speaking and campaigning after her oldest child turned 21971 months.
Typically, these kinds of clues can be aggravating if there are too many in a puzzle because they interrupt the flow of solving, but here they are kept to a minimum.
McCain gave voice to concerns that many of his GOP colleagues held privately but often kept to themselves to avoid open battle with the president and his passionate base of supporters.
According to the Winter 2018 issue of the Pennsylvania construction industry periodical, Highway Builder, "Act 89 on Target: Promises Kept to the Motorists and Taxpayers of Pennsylvania," the plan is delivering.
Procedural shenanigans were kept to a relative minimum, and a new format Democrats were experimenting with — front-loading the hearings with lengthier periods of focused questioning from staff attorneys — proved fruitful.
When Ms. Merkel and Mr. Macron met on the sidelines of a Berlin summit on the western Balkans, on April 29, their talk was kept to a strict minimum — 15 minutes.
Mr. Cottee also said that he had a name very similar to that of the teenager said to be American in a database kept to track Islamic State fighters from Trinidad.
There were no books in the house, and no food; the only reason the power wasn't cut off for nonpayment was the pit bull kept to scare off the utility crew.
In elegant concise prose, Copleston kept to the lengthwise approach, displaying the whole history of philosophy in nine volumes, published between 1946–75 and widely read in the English-speaking world.
Cruz usually kept to himself but "once given the opportunity, he liked to talk," said Brandon Minoff, a senior who was assigned to a group project with Cruz during sophomore year.
I remember the story of a little boy who tried to stab a principal using a knife he kept to ward off the strange men his single mother often brought home.
Even if we manage to achieve the goal set by the Paris Agreement and global warming is kept to under two degrees centigrade, the impact on our weather will be dramatic.
While I built roads, raised armies and sought trade deals with nearby city-states and rivals, my neighbor Spain kept to itself, built churches and spread the good word of Protestantism.
This set of priorities seems to be designed so that the administration can say they kept to that "criminal alien" statement — but Section 5 stretches that category to its furthest extremes.
Stout remembers Dao as a quiet guy who kept to himself -- despite his maverick style of playing -- which made the video of the United Airlines incident way more shocking to him.
What follows is a transcript of my conversation with Taylor, edited for length and clarity (with some offensive language kept to give a fuller picture of how he sees the world).
Jane literally left her fiancee to be with him, but ever since she and Michael got back together she firmly kept to thinking of Rafael as a dear friend and co-parent.
As if that were not complex enough, Mr Trump says that Iran "has been put on notice", although he has for now kept to Barack Obama's deal that froze Iran's nuclear programme.
"This could have been worse, but because of their training and their expertise, it was kept to a minimum," Clovis Mayor David Lansford said, praising the police response at Monday's press conference.
It "was the rhinoceros of its day, a grumpy herbivore that largely kept to itself," Michael Greshko wrote in National Geographic in May, when the fossils were first revealed to the public.
He also told her to eat three eggs a day, two of them raw: a diet she kept to for almost a century, usually scooping them up with biscotti from a bowl.
Republicans may later decide to let insurers in deregulated states sell policies nationwide—meaning that firms in states that kept to the rules would quickly lose healthy customers to cheaper, deregulated providers.
He found that people who showed "social support" like helping out others and encouraging office activities were 10 times more likely to be engaged at work than those who kept to themselves.
This would be fine if these venomous beasts just kept to themselves, but because they have very few predators in their new home, lionfish get to ruin everything else around them, too.
Retouching was kept to a bare minimum: just a little cleanup (though not too much, this is e-waste after all), color correction and shading before being dropped into the final layout.
It can be hard to tell, given that dialogue is kept to a minimum; Mr. Bi is far more interested in conveying emotion through visuals and symbols than through words or actions.
Still, Mr. Kalin kept to Turkey's official line on Mr. Assad, saying, "It is impossible to talk of a political transition in Syria as long as Bashar al-Assad remains in power."
After previously warning investors that it would soon start spending heavily to invest in its core business, Amazon reported that it had kept to its word and spent a lot of dough.
To cope with the lack of treatment, Tony purposefully kept to himself at his thrift store job by working on projects in the back warehouse where customers couldn&apost see his nose.
The location has been closed and under renovation since 2017; Apple moved into a temporary space right next door for the interim and kept to the cube's 24/7/365 operating hours.
Once Ethiopia's grand project is back on track, close cooperation between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt will be essential if the negative impacts of the dam are to be kept to a minimum.
BE release: none of the songs stretch over 20 minutes, the lengthy drones are kept to a minimum, and the harrowing field recordings that marked the band's early work are totally absent.
But while those tensions were once buffered by yeshiva walls and eruvim, the symbolic perimeters around Hasidic enclaves, the outbreak of measles, which is highly contagious, cannot be kept to such boundaries.
She kept to the theme of old favorites with her jewelry, wearing her Catbird ring with studs by Canadian jewelry label Dean Davidson — both pieces are affordable, retailing for $44 and $145, respectively.
That makes San Francisco among the largest metropolitan areas for Fiber, which has, so far, kept to smaller cities clamoring for its service (and where it can more quickly gain broadband market share).
Ayrault said that while Tehran had "largely" kept to the terms of the deal, it had pushed the spirit of the accord over the past year by carrying out several ballistic missile tests.
They kept to one side of the pool where there was the most covering from prying eyes," the eyewitness told ET. "Outside of the pool, they sat on lounge chairs and talked animatedly.
"That for me means gradually," he said, adding that reductions should be kept to a "reasonably manageable" percentage of the daily volume of trading in mortgage-backed securities and Treasuries, among other factors.
This year, throughout the day, front row chatter kept to the usual fashion week banter, about weather and logistics, but designers made acknowledgments in their show notes and programs, even if not aloud.
Dinges said the two crewmembers whose sleep remained steady -- even in the absence of conventional daylight -- were those who kept to a strict schedule and found other ways to control their biological clocks.
However, if temperature rise was kept to below 2 degrees Celsius -- the global target set by the landmark Paris Climate Accord in 2015 -- the number of species lost could be limited to 25%.
The pan-European STOXX 600 rose 0.2 percent by 0725 GMT, with Germany's DAX up 0.4 percent, following stronger Asian trading after Powell kept to the Fed's forecast for "gradual" interest rate hikes.
Trump's supporters say they are confident the episode has been overplayed by the media and won't do lasting damage, as long as these kinds of detours are kept to a minimum going forward.
Check out this timeline from Talking Points Memo's Tierney Sneed to fully appreciate how far Republicans were willing to move, from agreeing that the protections should be kept to almost totally dismantling them.
And safety worries that hamper the use of drones in other fields are kept to a minimum because construction sites are closed areas, workers wear hard hats, and drones fly within line of sight.
Among those who knew Luera on the streets of the border town, the largest commercial crossing from Mexico into Texas, she was known as a polite woman with beautiful hair who kept to herself.
Everyone who is anyone in Hollywood, tech, and everything in between eventually makes their way to the party of the year (Mashable got the invite last year), and this year also kept to tradition.
Furthermore, in a country where a new "Gun TV" home-shopping channel is about to be launched, expectations of actual implementation or a more robust legislative follow-up must be kept to a minimum.
"We need to know what levels of radiation are safe and dangerous for large mammals, and have that data ready so that the euthanization of livestock can be kept to the minimum," added Okada.
Two aides said Trump was upset by what he perceived to be overly broad secrecy requests, adding that the agencies had been explicitly warned about his expectation that redactions be kept to a minimum.
LONDON — J. K. Rowling always said that the seventh Harry Potter book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," would be the last in the series, and so far she has kept to her word.
For a quarter century, Josie Pogorzelski, 60, has lived in a house a few yards away from the immigration facility, which has kept to its side of the fence with little bother to her.
Indicated 25.09 percent higher The carmaker's second-quarter operating profit rose on higher earnings from vans and bus operations, as it kept to its guidance for a small increase in full-year group profit.
Mainstream television and news outlets have largely kept to the government line that the trial is a plot against Turkey, and have not reported the potentially most explosive allegation: that Mr. Erdogan was involved.
During a more than hourlong speech, the president focused on policy and promises kept to a state that will be among the toughest in the country for Republicans to protect entering the 2020 election.
With about 150 years in the trade, Tiffon has kept to traditional methods when it comes to eaux-de-vie production, and unlike many other houses, the entire production still takes place in-house.
The beauty of this video, aside from the sheer volume of it all, is that it's delivered without any commentary and the action (if you can call it that) is kept to a bare minimum.
When they're born, they're smaller than a grain of rice and only one zookeeper is allowed to work in the breeding centre at a time, to ensure noise and disturbance is kept to a minimum.
Neighbors at various properties owned by Paddock spoke of Danley as a friendly and kind neighbor, who would hug them hello and engage in friendly chitchat — but that Paddock kept to himself and rarely spoke.
Spoilers have blessedly been kept to a minimum, thanks to HBO's famed security, but one thing is certain: the actors have all said, in various ways, that we are in for a world of pain.
President Trump has changed his mind or failed to follow through on many campaign promises in his first 100 days in office, but there's at least one pledge he's kept: to limit access to abortion.
On Monday, Fed Governor Lael Brainard, the last Fed official to comment before the U.S. central bank's next meeting, kept to a dovish tone on rates and urged caution about removing monetary stimulus too quickly.
A statement from Osinbajo's office said it had been decided at the meeting that the military presence in the region should be "de-escalated," although forces would be kept to provide security for the talks.
MARKET NEWS * Major currencies kept to tight ranges on Thursday as traders focused their immediate attention on the European Central Bank's (ECB) policy review, while the Australian and Canadian dollar languished near two-month lows.
The Red Sox, who lost 5-1 Friday after entering the series outscoring opponents 31-13 over a four-game winning streak, were kept to one run until Jackie Bradley Jr. homered in the eighth.
"At this point the total potential risks identified by the cases under consideration stand at 500 million euros," the report said, adding the figure could be kept to 200 million if its recommendations were followed.
Judy says Paddock lived at the time with "a girl named Marilou, but she wasn't there much either," and the couple largely kept to themselves, never inviting Judy and his wife to socialize with them.
The two priests ate separately; Father Coleman left early, returned late, kept to his room, and had no clerical duties at the church, apart from a men's prayer group he was said to lead nearby.
"What the genius program did is light the competitive juices within everybody at the M.T.A. to raise their game, to do better," he said, "to come up with ideas they may have kept to themselves."
Julie Patterson, 44, who has lived on a horse farm near the compound for 12 years, said the Russians largely kept to themselves but were cordial neighbors, inviting locals to an annual Labor Day party.
President Trump has changed his mind or failed to follow through on many campaign promises in his first 20163 days in office, but there's at least one pledge he's kept: to limit access to abortion.
But Franklin herself remained devoutly protective of her father in public commentary; whatever she knew about his personal life, which allegedly included extramarital affairs, drug use, and fathering an underage parishioner's child, she kept to herself.
Despite Duff's request for criticism to be kept to themselves, many fans commented on the nature of the video with one even warning her against the practice for the sake of her baby on the way.
TOKYO, June 6 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average firmed on Wednesday morning but gains were limited as investors kept to the sidelines before major events this week, while technology stocks outperformed as their U.S. counterparts rallied.
Some guests, like Karolina Kurkova, kept to the evening's theme, while others — like J.Lo and Miley Cyrus, unsurprisingly — seemed to eschew it altogether for looks so flashy that they hardly fit into any theme at all.
Candidates other than Biden, Booker and O'Rourke have mostly kept to their previous commitments, while flooding television and social media with increasingly pointed denunciations of Trump and notes of solidarity with the victims -- and one another.
On Thursday, the BoE kept to its standard line that ongoing tightening of monetary policy was likely to be needed if the economy grew as forecast, but that any rate rises would be limited and gradual.
A tall, soft-spoken engineer, Soumenkov had a habit of arriving at work late in the morning and staying at Kaspersky's headquarters well after dark—a partially nocturnal schedule that he kept to avoid Moscow traffic.
Aside from a brief and hastily convened TV statement from his Palm Beach resort, he has kept to Twitter, initially posting a caption-less picture of an American flag on the day of the Baghdad strike.
Scholars from Samuel P. Huntington to Eliot Cohen to H. R. McMaster have argued that American foreign policy depends on a judicious balance between military input and civilian control, with political influence kept to a minimum.
Neighbors at the rundown Soviet-era apartment block where he lived with his mother in the town of Podolsk outside Moscow told Reuters on Friday that he was a quiet gun enthusiast who kept to himself.
Farmers' associations claim that many laborers are employed legally, but, in a tacit acknowledgment that pay is kept to a minimum, they also accuse major retailers of imposing low prices for their tomatoes and squashing margins.
Most major currencies were locked in narrow trading ranges as market participants largely kept to the sidelines ahead of a crucial Brexit summit meeting and a rate decision by the European Central Bank later in the day.
There are various third-party utilities available to help tidy up your applications and browsers and make sure bloat is kept to a minimum, and CCleaner is one of the best cross-platform, free ones we've found.
These aren't going to replace microphones altogether, but they're an attractive option for applications where energy consumption must be kept to an absolute minimum — and such applications are multiplying with the growth of IoT and embedded electronics.
" Tillerson kept to more calibrated remarks, saying his aim was "to further clarify areas of sharp difference so that we can better understand why these differences exist and what the prospects for narrowing those differences may be.
Characters are nameless; dialogue is not flagged as such; dramatic "conflict" is kept to a minimum, and only faintly shaded in when it occurs; the self-reflexive narrative stops and starts, riffs and turns in on itself.
The officials also said the wording on climate change was "a little bit more than the status quo but not backtracking" and the language around steel was kept to a minimum so leaders could reach an agreement.
If a full airing of clashing opinions isn't always comfortable, polite, or kept to an agreeable volume, it is far superior to forcing the least favored viewpoints underground, where they fester and metastasize out of our sight.
Though the group has kept to its philosophy of nonviolent protest, the authorities have accused them of trying to violently subvert the state, and of being proxies for Afghanistan and India in trying to undermine the country.
Once in his seat, Sondland kept to himself and most passengers on the plane with him were none the wiser that one of the most consequential witnesses in the impeachment inquiry was on the plane with them.
"While firmer, the dollar kept to a narrow range with traders awaiting U.S. inflation data on Friday to help shape its short-run prospects," said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst, at Western Union Business Solutions in Washington.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany believes the timetable for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union can be kept to, a government spokeswoman said on Friday, adding that while some issues still needed to be resolved, there were still open questions.
An evening with royalty For the evening State Banquet at Buckingham Palace, Trump stuck with white, and she also kept to a non-UK designer, this time a sleeveless Dior Haute Couture gown with detail on the bodice.
Iran kept to the terms of the deal for some time regardless, but on Sunday it said it would be exceeding uranium enrichment limits imposed in the original agreement within "a few hours," the Los Angeles Times reported.
A report by the U.N. nuclear agency has found that Iran has kept to the nuclear deal it agreed with six world powers last year limiting its stockpile of substances that could be used to make atomic weapons.
"We absolutely recognise the right for people to protest however we will continue to take action against those who choose to break the law, to ensure disruption to Londoners is kept to a minimum," Commander Jane Connors said.
The authors estimate that by the end of the century, we will have ice-free summers in the Arctic, even if the global temperature increase is kept to just 2 degrees Celsius, like the Climate Paris Accord recommends.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran has kept to a nuclear deal it agreed with six world powers last year limiting its stockpiles of substances that could be used to make atomic weapons, a report by the U.N. nuclear agency found.
Earlier, the New Zealand dollar sank as much as 1.5 percent after the country's central bank kept to a neutral bias, warning markets they were reading the outlook wrongly and expressing approval of the currency's declines this year.
On a night when speechmaking was kept to a minimum, both singers acted as political stand-ins and activists (for fighting AIDS, in the case of Mr. John, and championing women's rights, in the case of Ms. Perry).
"If the DNC had followed the process they announced in February and kept to the promised 17 qualifying polls, the lineup of the upcoming third debate might be very different," Williamson spokeswoman Patricia Ewing said in a statement.
Purdue Pharma has already seen its executives plead guilty to hiding addiction risks; internal documents show the company knew OxyContin was being abused while the company doggedly kept to the line that the product was highly abuse deterrent.
Amid global efforts to prevent the virus spreading, OPEC has said the number of delegates at its meetings in Vienna this week will be kept to a minimum and urged those attending the meetings to avoid close contact.
In the weeks he sat behind Jones, he kept to himself but confided to others in his inner circle that the life of a backup is not his idea of a gentle way to ease into football retirement.
It's a very tough golf course ... We had a plan and I think we kept to our plan really well and I felt good out there, which gave me a lot of confidence and I made some putts.
"The U.S. dollar is rising by default rather than anything U.S.-specific," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets in Sydney, adding that volumes were low as traders mostly kept to the sidelines waiting for news.
As in Rio, so in New York he kept to the fringes, exploring the city's gay life, visiting the favelas of the South Bronx, enmeshing himself, through his use and sale of cocaine, in the local drug culture.
Illumination (by Tristan Baudoin, who also designed the set) is often kept to a minimum, all the better to see individual beams, like the sharp light that silhouettes the jerky, Chaplinesque movement of that barefoot man (Loïc Leviel).
It's an expansive space that offers tantalizing possibilities for shows, but their opening had that familiar tang of racial and class-based separation — a majority white audience that generally kept to those who they seemed to already know.
He kept to himself, neighbor says Clarisa Morel, 22, lives next door to Craddock's apartment, where the shooter had what appeared to be three security cameras set up in a pair of windows looking out onto the grassy complex.
Trump has largely kept to the same routine when visiting Mar-a-Lago, even while president: golfing at his private club in nearby West Palm Beach and meeting and dining with club members, regularly moving from table to table.
While the transition will prepare a list of potential names for the top positions the president-elect will need to fill, vetting is kept to open source information so as not to tip off individuals to their consideration prematurely.
It had risen 20.7388 percent overnight to pull away from a two-week trough of 21 as the euro slid sharply after the European Central Bank kept to its planned timetable to move away from its accommodative monetary policy.
To put this in perspective, note that the real gross domestic product in the United States grew 15.5 times — or, on average, 3.2 percent a year — from 1003, the year official G.D.P. numbers began to be kept, to 2015.
Not everyone is on a straight line from director to president to C.E.O. In the past, at work I kept to myself my deepening interests in meditation and writing so they wouldn't be perceived as distractions from my career.
The hill looked across, with a distaste that it mostly kept to itself, at the white faux pavilions of the holiday camp on the other side of the town, which hosted wrestling weekends or heavy-metal or evangelical ones.
For the first two weeks of the study, the men kept to their normal schedules—which involved sleeping for a little over 6.5 hours a night—while the researchers measured how fast they could run and how accurate their shots were.
Luckily, the inane garbage is kept to a minimum (you know, like "collect all the coins/flowers" crap) and the quests for stars are much deeper, requiring you to complete adventures of sometimes Zelda-esque proportions, or simply accomplish an objective.
In a conference call with reporters, General Manelis said that on March 30, while civilians generally kept to the rear, militants hurled firebombs, crossed parts of the fence or tried to cut openings in it and fired on Israeli forces.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The United States and Turkey lifted all visa restrictions on Thursday after Washington said Ankara had kept to assurances no further U.S. mission staff would be targeted for performing official duties, following detention of two earlier this year.
Asia had kept to tight ranges during its session, but all three major Wall Street futures gauges were pointing up again after bank and tech stocks had helped extend a 20 percent charge in U.S. markets this year on Monday.
"I would like to see consumers take a more ethical approach to their shopping, and to be aware of, and shop with, the brands who made greater workplace safety commitments after Rana Plaza and have actually kept to them," she says.
Klemko and Vrentas report that authorities were surprised to see that the jersey still had grass stains on it from the game and still smelled, but later realized they were kept to ensure authenticity if Ortega had tried to sell it.
READ: Exclusive: Dayton shooter was in a "pornogrind" band that released songs about raping and killing women Rocio Martinez, 29, described him as a "loner" who kept to himself and who sometimes frightened her because he was always firing guns outside.
An investor who kept to the disciplined approach and rebalanced holdings back to the 60/40 asset split at the end of the month when a 603% decline was first registered would have been positioned for attractive returns in subsequent years.
Sanders, who has repeatedly denounced Trump as a "racist" and "xenophobe" on the campaign trail this year, also kept to his planned campaign stops -- though he, like others, will now attend a forum on gun control in Iowa this weekend.
He could have spoken about historically low unemployment and the election promises he has kept to his loyal supporters on conservative judicial nominations, or sought to ease the summer's mood of fear and discord he has done much to foment.
The White House wanted a session kept to a shorter period to both expedite the trial and shift more of the proceedings into late night, according to a person familiar with the matter but unauthorized to discuss it in public.
"Mike made it very clear when he left office that he was not going to say a negative word about his successor and he has absolutely kept to that and I think New Yorkers appreciate that," said Bloomberg adviser Howard Wolfson.
Though the city's biggest pet hospital, the Animal Medical Center on the Upper East Side, treats plenty of exotics, Animal General's owners thought there was a place for a stand-alone practice where predator-prey interaction was kept to a minimum.
Visual information is kept to a minimum — the stage is nearly bare throughout — but the glary then nearly infrared lighting (by Mark Barton) and the ambient, then suddenly gasp-inducing sound (by Christian Frederickson) are treated as accomplices in a crime.
But if global warming is effectively kept to limits set in the Paris Agreement on climate change, and people are helped to adapt, then the numbers migrating in the three regions will drop to about 40 million people, the study predicted.
Police also allege they found a trail of blood running from the bedroom, where Cook's body was originally kept, to a suitcase by the door, according to Brownson — leading police to believe White had been allegedly preparing to dispose of Cook's body.
Feige's sturdy hand has also meant that despite the MCU's varied genres — Thor as fantasy melodrama, Captain America: The First Avenger as period WWII adventure, Guardians of the Galaxy as sci-fi action comedy — every film has still kept to a core sensibility.
A detective hired by the railway "told Lincoln in blunt terms that if he kept to the published schedule, 'an assault of some kind would be made upon his person with a view to taking his life,' " Daniel Stashower wrote in Smithsonian Magazine.
Stopping by for a chat with Ellen DeGeneres on her daytime talk show Thursday, the Will & Grace star, 50, reveals that she hadn't kept to her 2018 New Year's resolution to date more — but it wasn't for lack of receptiveness on her part.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The U.S. city of Miami would be the biggest winner if global warming is kept to internationally agreed limits, averting a greater share of projected deaths from extreme heat than other large American cities, scientists said on Wednesday.
In Miami, lives lost in an exceptionally hot year to heat-related illness could be cut by more than half if temperature rise were kept to 1.5C, rather than the current course of 3C, the study published in the journal Science Advances found.
BELFAST (Reuters) - The head of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist party, which is propping up British Prime Minister Theresa May's government, on Friday called for any Brexit transition period to be kept to a minimum and accused the EU of trying to damage Britain.
Data collected about them must be kept to a bare minimum and not be shared with third parties or used to create profiles unless there are compelling reasons to do so, it added, calling for companies to introduce "robust" age-verification systems.
A lot of press reports kept to the skeptical side of things—500 bucks is a big ask for what is the third Xbox of its generation—but Twitter was full of upbeat, optimistic reactions, to both the specs and the price.
In the end, voters kept to the right in granting a fifth term to a leader who has a reputation for getting things done, despite an array of former generals who stood against him — and were dismissed by Netanyahu as the "weak left".
COLOMBO, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares fell on Monday to a near eight-month low, ahead of central bank policy rate announcement as investors kept to the sidelines amid concerns over budget tax proposals including revisions in corporate and withholding taxes.
What Reagan wouldn't even whisper, the city shouted, with protesters imploring the country to pay heed to their legions of friends who were falling ill, and legitimizing a subculture that had largely kept to the shadows but would never be hidden again.
"We have kept to the numbers that we signed for and we have not had any variations in the contract in spite of the challenges," he said, adding that the cost of shipping cargo from Mombasa would be 40 percent lower than by road.
While the couple has mostly kept to themselves during their latest European adventure, Bieber, 24, and Baldwin, 21, were seen packing on the PDA — and looking absolutely in love — while grabbing a drink on Saturday evening at The Cranberry Bar, a local gay club.
I didn't expect to like this EP so much, but because it hasn't bowed to recent trends (there's a nod to tropical house on "September Song" but that's kind of it), and has also kept to the Girls Aloud formula of relative timelessness, it works.
Most often kept to the febrile fringes of the conspiracy web, gang-stalking appeared in mainstream news this week in reference to the Baton Rouge shooter Gavin Long, a former marine who killed three police officers and injured three others before being shot dead.
S. jobs data TOKYO, July 5 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei edged higher in choppy trade on Friday as investors kept to the sidelines before the release of a key U.S. jobs report, while oil and mining shares underperformed after oil prices fell on global growth concerns.
SHANGHAI, June 18 (Reuters) - China's yuan held largely steady against the dollar on Tuesday as the central bank once again set a firmer-than-expected official guidance rate, but most investors kept to the sidelines ahead of this week's U.S. Federal Reserve policy decision.
Researcher and best-selling author Shawn Achor conducted a series of studies and found that people who showed "social support" like helping out others and encouraging office activities were 10 times more likely to be engaged at work than those who kept to themselves.
There was plenty of time to fly in on the morning of the conference and arrive well before the opening of the conference, assuming the airlines kept to their schedule — but the organizers, who are not fools, were not willing to bet on that happening.
"Happy Easter from ours to yours," she wrote, giving the photo credit to Paul Kevin Jonas, Sr. Chopra donned a lilac skirt with a matching sheer top for the occasion, while Jonas kept to the festive theme in a blue suit with a black shirt.
BELFAST, Sept 22 (Reuters) - The head of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist party, which is propping up British Prime Minister Theresa May's government, on Friday called for any Brexit transition period to be kept to a minimum and accused the EU of trying to damage Britain.
Patillas, Puerto Rico (CNN)Ramon Cruz Laboy, a 75-year-old who kept to himself and never wanted to burden his relatives, died January 24 from medical complications that resulted from a femur fracture he suffered during a gust of wind from Hurricane Maria.
The first time they'd used his complimentary tickets to see a play his wife had no interest in attending, then gone out for a beer, Hal had yakked for close to an hour about her life, telling Oliver things she normally kept to herself.
PARIS (Reuters) - France on Monday said that Russia had to use its influence on the Syrian government to ensure it kept to a U.N.-backed nationwide ceasefire, and told Turkey the truce also applied to its operations against Kurdish militants in the Afrin region.
Last week, the Federal Reserve raised rates for the fourth time this year, and largely kept to its plans to hike rates next year despite heightened economic risks which prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to step up his criticism of Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.
The theater is kept to the director's specifications, with a plaque on the outside in his likeness, and a gallery where he can display his photos and props from his films, including one of Lady Hideko's suitcases, looking almost as if she forgot it there.
The numbers pushed out of their homes by river floods could be kept to 20 million a year if governments stepped up efforts to keep a rise in temperatures to a globally agreed lower limit of 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, he added.
The branding is kept to a minimum (this was, of course, the house that introduced simple nylon bags in 1984 as a riposte to more showy arm candy), and even the label's own instantly recognizable triangular logo tab is subdued into near obscurity by darkness.
Having concluded its previous quarter on September 24th, Apple could have kept to a 13-week quarter if it had ended its reporting on December 24th — but that would have broken with its tradition and made it harder to parse by excluding the last week of December.
Apple did have a major redesign with the iPhone X in 2017, sparking a wave of upgrades from people who'd been waiting for such a dramatic change, but the company has otherwise kept to a conservative cadence when it comes to introducing new hardware features and capabilities.
In front of both the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees Wednesday, Mueller consistently declined to answer questions from members of either party, refused to discuss impeachment, often stuck to short answers, and — as he'd promised before the hearing — largely kept to the text of his report.
Hoanib Valley Camp guest tent Hoanib Valley Camp lounge Hoanib Valley Camp lounge The whole camp is green — entirely solar-powered to ensure carbon emissions are kept to a minimum — and the tents sit on decks made of wood, bamboo and 70 percent recycled-material composite.
On Thursday the company revealed a statistic it had previously kept to itself: The Teams service has more than 13 million daily active users, which puts it ahead of Slack's last reported number of 10 million daily users in the three months that ended on Jan. 31.
The complaint said White House lawyers directed that an electronic summary of the call be moved from the place where such things are usually kept to a separate electronic system reserved for classified and especially sensitive material - a move Democrats have called part of a cover-up.
It also has memoirish elements: Ms. Collins details her adventures in the orgy tent at Burning Man (she and her ex brought their own sheets, and kept to themselves), her struggles with depression and her adherence to an expensive beauty routine that involves fake eyelashes and Botox.
THE WOMAN I KEPT TO MYSELF Alvarez has a book of essays that is part memoir, but, if you're interested in knowing more about her, I much prefer this book of poetry; it perfectly captures the inbetweenness of her identity and the circumstances of her upbringing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Monday said he authorized a second round of payments from an aid package of up to $12 billion designed to help farmers stung by the U.S. trade war with China, billing it as a promise kept to a key constituency.
Samsung wouldn't answer the question of how much these demos are being orchestrated behind the scenes, but given how closely the company kept to the script, one suspects we're largely looking at approximations of how such a human/robot interaction could ultimately play out somewhere down the road.
"It's been difficult for us, but one of the interesting things about this book coming out is there's a good chance it will come out and someone will say, 'Enough is enough: This is what I know and have kept to myself all these years,&apos" John says.
Theranos' recent hits have also caused a series of layoffs at the company, cutting 155 staff members in January and another 340 employees last October, reducing the number of employees from just over 700 to 220 — the majority of whom were kept to work on the "miniLab" product.
The president's advisers and his Republican allies in the Senate have implored him to restrain himself in the fight to salvage Judge Kavanaugh's nomination, and for the most part, he has kept to defending the nominee and accusing Democrats of a "con game" while not overtly disparaging Dr. Blasey.
S. jobs data By Ayai Tomisawa TOKYO, July 5 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei edged higher in choppy trade on Friday as investors kept to the sidelines before the release of a key U.S. jobs report, while oil and mining shares underperformed after oil prices fell on global growth concerns.
"We've gone from the scrappy upstart, the guy who was least-funded, the guys who kept to their principles and always deployed working with cities, who realized that there would be a chance for a long-term kind of business here," Spin co-founder Euwyn Poon told TechCrunch.
The companies and NOAA Fisheries said that the effects on marine life could be kept to a minimum by careful monitoring and mitigation, which would involve acoustic monitoring to detect mammal vocalizations and shutting down exploration when sensitive species like the endangered North Atlantic right whales are observed.
The notion that the state is at best a necessary evil, which must be kept to a minimum, and that tax is stealing from the individual has to be countered by strong messages that without tax revenue, nation-states cannot function properly for the benefit of all their citizens.
"Pro-Beijing opinions were allowed to proliferate on Chinese social media, as censors appeared to tolerate the sharing of footage and images of the unrest in Hong Kong — as long as they kept to the official narrative on the protests," the Wall Street Journal's Chun Han Wong and Eva Dou reported.
"We discussed the importance of ensuring that future costs - specifically for sustainment - are kept to a minimum so that we don't have to cut into future purchases," U.S. Air Force Colonel Leslie Hauck, who heads the fifth generation integration office at the U.S. Air Force headquarters in Europe, told Reuters.
Some might see that ease and efficiency as a downside — I'm not kidding, many kitchen products have been rejected by the market because they felt like cheating — but I'm not too proud to admit that I want my food fast and easy and my washing up kept to a minimum.
As long as Simpson's shortcomings were kept to cheating in golf against wealthy, white businessmen, and his physical abuse of Brown-Simpson was kept behind closed doors, he could pretend that he wasn't black — just O. J. But when he stood trial for murder, he did so as a black man.
And even the heads of the world's biggest advertisers are calling for a unified front as they face down the two heavyweights on a laundry list of grievances, including transparency in how their ads are measured, where on the web they are placed, and how fraud is kept to a minimum.
Jean-Phi took on the role of musical director, which was a great help, and he also kept to very simple repetitive bass lines, which became the backbone of the group and the one constant thing you could come back to if things were in danger of going off the rails.
" Skeptical of the standard narratives of American literature, Mr. Ashbery kept to a personal aesthetic that seems to his admirers, as he once wrote of Mr. O'Hara, "entirely natural and available to the multitude of big and little phenomena which combine to make that unknowable substance that is our experience.
Speaker Paul D. Ryan said the House would pass the repeal bill within a few weeks, and the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, said that if the House kept to that timetable, the legislation "will be on the agenda here in the Senate" before the spring recess.
Ms. Corless, who lives outside Tuam, went to school with children from the St. Mary's home and remembered how they were kept to one side of the classroom and had to arrive and leave at different times so there would be no interaction with children of parents who were married.
In fact, protection of that destiny might have argued for using Meghan's arrival as an opportunity to spin off the junior members of the band, preserving for William and his fast-growing children the option of a closely controlled charitable repertoire that kept to the safety of the middle of the road.
But the decision is still puzzling: If using an almost unimaginably powerful weapon was meant as a promise kept to voters who craved ISIS blood, why shed it several countries away from the primary ISIS stronghold and de facto capital of Raqqa, Syria, in a place where ISIS isn't even the biggest problem?
Instead, the showrunners chose to race to the moments they felt confident would delight fans — like Jon Snow hastily assembling Gendry, Tormund, Ser Jorah, Ser Beric, Thoros, and the Hound for a supergroup-style mission over the Wall in Season 7 — without really worrying about whether it kept to the show's long-established sensibility.
And I think it's a powerful antidote to the message that this president is preaching, that the only way to our hearts in a part of the country like ours is through resentment, through promises that can't be kept, to turn the clock back to a past that was never as great as advertised anyway.
Asked about criticism that the theater is exploiting cats for financial gain, Dmitry said ticket prices are kept to a minimum (the most expensive ticket is 203,000 rubles, or $25), adding that the theater would have been forced to close if then-mayor Yury Luzhkov hadn't agreed to make it a state enterprise in 2005.
The Senate approved Trump's NAFTA rewrite, dubbed the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), by a resounding margin Thursday, one day after the president signed a "Phase One" trade deal with China's Vice Premier Liu He.  Trump celebrated the two deals as promises kept to his supporters less than a year before Election Day.
Fanny and Rosario had to share their new apartment with roommates — a married couple; the woman's 20-something, TV-hogging son; and a small yapping dog that tended to leave a trail of urine across the off-white living room carpet — so they kept to themselves and went out for almost all their meals.
The bloatware is kept to a minimum too: There's a messenger app for the off chance you have a bunch of friends with Asus phones, and two different tech support apps that led me to wonder what the hell people are doing with their phones that they need that much tech support on one of the home screens.
Russia's manipulations make use of these features (from the point of view of those who would make money from social media) or bugs (from the point of view of people who would like political lying to be kept to a minimum) in much the same way as unscrupulous political campaigns that are not subject to malign outside influence.
Although it's still rather strange to see a contemporary artist's retrospective housed in an institution that usually operates as an anthropological and ethnographic museum, the fact that the curators kept to the NMAI's mission of favoring the personal experiences of individual Native Americans — as opposed to fetishizing historical documents — is all the more beneficial to this show's presentation.
When he did start a fling with a girl in our dorm — a fact he kept to himself, because, ya know, we didn't talk about intimacy, and also because he probably knew I was becoming a crazy person — I pieced the clues together myself (mutual hickeys spotted in the morning, disgustingly easy to notice) and demanded details, because that's what bros do, right?
In regards to how well the Trump administration has kept to their promise to support survivors, just this morning counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway tweeted to promote an interview on 60 Minutes with media personality and conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich, a man who believes that "misogyny gets you laid," and that "white genocide" exists while date rape does not.
If Playtonic has indeed kept to within the confines of the Kickstarter pot, then any extra on top will presumably be all profit, minus whatever publishers Team17 are due—and Price makes noises to the tune of potential DLC, highlighting Yacht Club's Shovel Knight and its various campaign expansions as "the right way to support a game, after its release".
In spite of great expectations to the contrary, the Obama administration's diplomatic efforts have been dismal, from its failure to secure an effective Status of Forces agreement with the Iraqi government (depicted by the press as a campaign promise kept) to its obsequious JCPOA with Iran (depicted by the State Department as an important breakthrough), thanking Iran for taking care of the U.S. sailors they held hostage.
Mueller and the secret Comey memos: CNN broke the story May 22 that Robert Mueller -- the former FBI director now overseeing the Department of Justice's investigation into Russia's election-year meddling and contact with the Trump campaign -- has been briefed on the contents of some of the memos that former FBI Director James Comey kept to document his conversations with Trump, according to a person familiar with the matter.
I'd venture to say—and again it's just a wild guess—that we've created a counter-narrative to our loss in Vietnam, a culture that somehow validates small, pop-in, pop-out wars—drones, incursions—that can be kept to the side, along with school shootings and other outrageous incidences that would, for so many, take away too much if they were to be solved with reasonable social agreements.

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