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"let in" Definitions
  1. to allow to enter
  2. let in for
  3. to involve (oneself or another) in (something more than is expected)
  4. he let himself in for a lot of extra work
  5. let in on
  6. to allow (someone) to know about or participate in

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895 Sentences With "let in"

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

"Hillary wants to increase what he's let in and he's let in thousands and thousands of people," Trump said.
"When you open your life up for reality TV you let in all this negative stuff, but you also let in so much love," she says.
The numbers tell the full story: America has plans to only let in 10,000 Syrian refugees this year versus Germany which has already let in nearly a million total.
Now, no religious advisers are let in the execution chamber.
And then … let in the help that will become available.
I wish we didn't let in all the other stuff.
You'll likely be let in on a few secrets, too.
Germany alone has let in close to a million refugees.
Instead, she's let in by an old woman named Mrs.
The domed glass ceiling let in plenty of natural sunlight ...
It has not let in the media to see it.
And those immigrants who were let in gained a lot.
"Who else would Democrats let in?" the video asks ominously.
We let in access favorites or Kara Swisher or Google.
Expect to be let in on a secret or two.
The battle over numbers is binary—let in more or let in fewer—and unwinnable for liberals, as arguing for more immigration has now become a poisoned chalice in almost every part of Europe.
Let in Sessions, and you let in an established network of people and interests who have been pushing for years for greater border enforcement and a tougher approach to unauthorized immigrants who are already here.
She knocks on the window to be let in #FatCatTuesday pic.twitter.
This year it is on track to let in about 2000,21999.
Big complaints about not being let in-stuffed with Bernie supporters.
The challenge is whether they will be let in at all.
But she refused to give up and was finally let in.
Cracking the window let in smells of root, ash, needle, cold.
The floor to ceiling windows let in lots of morning light.
She couldn't be let in just yet, other people were checking in.
In 2015 the country let in 53,000, or 1.6% of the population.
Because you are someone they've let in, you know what I mean?
You're allowed to be picky about whom you let in your circle.
They have gaps that leak air and let in bugs and sound.
I was kind of let in along with a couple other people.
The story exploded in the press, and she was eventually let in.
International law demands that Jordan let in people seeking protection from war.
Larger apertures have lower f-stop numbers and let in more light.
Smaller apertures have higher f-stop numbers and let in less light.
A packet slips under the door; the boys are promptly let in.
The Checkup Children's eyes let in more light than adults' eyes do.
"We let in a couple who were sober and responsible," Brendenberg said.
The man was let in through the same door the thieves entered.
In response, some artists have worked hard to let in the light.
We can't let in every immigrant who wants to come to America.
The ceilings have holes that let in a ton of natural lighting.
America let in Brazilian beef only last year, after two decades of talks.
The Elks, after all, didn't let in black members until the early '70s.
By killing spruces, they let in more sunlight, so other trees can grow.
Bay windows let in glorious light, and French doors graced the living room.
He had secrets, but the audience was let in on them very quickly.
Some nights we had to turn away more people than we let in.
Some warn that the accession of Turkey will let in hordes of Turks.
The concept is a nice one — the ability to let in your surroundings.
The windows let in natural light but obstruct any views beyond the building.
They seem to be getting stricter on who is let in and why.
"Democrats let him stay … Who else would Democrats let in?" the ad asks.
Merkel stands by her decision to let in refugees based on humanitarian grounds.
The small windows were covered by metal that let in hardly any light.
In some cases, the photographers even let in a potent bit of ambiguity.
For a start, I've been let in several times before with no problems.
The government is on pace to let in much fewer than 45,000 refugees.
She opened the car window to let in the frigid winter night air.
Maybe someday, when I become the next Brad Pitt, I'll be let in.
Jon wants his mother, and to be let in out of the cold.
Yet the signal difference in what came after is what she let in.
Spain took in one; Malta is now expected to let in the other.
It was stifling, so we opened the windows to let in some air.
I was old enough now to be let in on this masculine secret.
Making small hand signs of prayer and pleading, they were eventually let in.
I don't think that's something that we need to let in the system.
Who do you let in and who do you call the cops on?
It's time for Congress to part the clouds and let in the sunlight.
This time, the Amazon chief executive used it to let in the light.
In the first half he let in a 30-yard dinker in from Lallana.
Some artists are porous, they cannot help but let in life when they work.
French doors leading to a balcony and arched windows let in plenty of light.
The living room is flanked by wide windows that let in plenty of light.
Today, Airbnb's website lists over 2m properties for short-term let in 6003 countries.
He wanted to let in more Syrian refuges and give amnesty to illegal immigrants.
And so rather than feeling condescended to, we feel let in on the secret.
We choose our customers—we can make a selection of who to let in.
Pluto knows all secrets, and you will be let in on some juicy information!
He should be allowed to let in 0003 shots if he feels like it.
If Washington Republicans thought their plan would get praise, they'd let in the cameras.
Big conversations are coming your way— expect to be let in on a secret.
Visitors collected outside the sanctuary doors and sang verses pleading to be let in.
He added windows along the side of the house to let in more light.
But in theory this makes the S9 and S9+'s cameras more like a real camera, which typically comes with a lens with an adjustable aperture that can be widened to let in more light and narrowed to let in less light.
Between 2013 and 2017 Sweden let in 143,000 refugees, equivalent to 3.5% of its population.
Orban said Hungary would not let in any migrants who are not eligible for asylum.
Perhaps we're all being let in on the secret that her Animals have already known.
Wild goaltender Devan Dubnyk let in five goals and stopped 15 shots before being pulled.
The dual aperture flips between f/28 and f/2161.9, to let in more light.
"We noticed a dog sitting outside waiting to be let in," owner Teresa McCarter said.
The bullet found the small two-inch gap that normally let in only fresh air.
McGarry is eventually let in on it after the president collapses in the Oval Office.
Obama let in some lobbyists under waivers, and lobbyists continued to have plenty of influence.
The middle of the home comes to a peak to let in more natural light.
Amazon also teased that it could be used to let in other people like cleaners.
"They're homebodies and really weird about who they let in their circle," the source said.
Albeit grudgingly, all Western countries let in refugees and foreigners whom their citizens have married.
You'll be let in on a secret about work or a financial situation this evening.
Rights group Amnesty International urged the country to let in those fleeing the latest violence.
"Who else would Democrats let in?" asks the ad, which Trump tweeted late on Wednesday.
He wanted to let in more Syrian refugees and give more amnesty to illegal immigrants.
A crowd of supporters and protesters gathered outside the barricades, waiting to be let in.
Stammen let in two runs but ended the inning by retiring Sanchez on a flyout.
Other levels have high ceilings and expansive windows that let in the abundant Roman sunshine.
Skeeter was the day-one friend that you let in on all your innermost feelings.
They should back clean athletes not a doping culture with an easy let-in clause.
Then, hoping to encourage Lance, they decided to let in Bo, the group's dominant chimp.
Typically, phone makers make the aperture as large as possible to let in more light.
It was a sunny day, and all the windows let in a lot of light.
If a cellphone is bad, do you really think they'll let in your blueberry muffin?
And then we get to choose who we let in to our weird little worlds.
There are panoramic windows, and the rear hatch flips open to let in the outdoors.
The courtyard of the building has no roof to let in natural light and air.
Will those without government ID -- usually people of color -- assume they won't be let in?
Also, check for vents in over-the-ear headphones, which could let in more noise.
This dog got the chance to watch a dress rehearsal before attendees were let in.
LET IN THE LIGHT Wash your windows, open the curtains and pull up the blinds.
The woman went to the door and let in a man in his early 40s.
I felt that I had been let in on some sort of secret and was hooked.
In Australia, the directors of schools that let in the unvaccinated kids would be fined too.
We were taking breaks and opening the door [to let in fresh air], which felt amazing.
As the club's roster has expanded, so, too, has the conversation over who to let in.
Well, drastically smaller irises would let in almost no light, leaving your test subject near-blind.
"I find it a privilege to be let in and allowed to discover other people's worlds."
When it comes to choosing prime ministers, it is vital to let in daylight upon magic.
People were still sleeping with windows open to let in the cool summer breeze at night.
It is vague about what sort of immigrants Britain should let in, and in what numbers.
The material could lead to windows that automatically adjust the amount of light that's let in.
Doormen are strict about whom they let in, with apparent biases against conspicuous displays of wealth.
Once inside, huge floor-to-ceiling windows let in natural light to the open living space.
Some EU countries, such as Hungary and the Czech Republic, have refused to let in migrants.
All sorts of stuff was being let in the door, and most of it didn't last.
Managers say they were told not to let in more than 10 foreigners at a time.
In 2012, the exclusive course let in its first women members, Condoleezza Rice and Darla Moore.
She took a cold shower and kept the bathroom door open to let in the sunlight.
Once we were let in, other local bands played throughout the day and into the night.
She was let in, along with a friend, Elena, who just wanted to watch the show.
There are enormous backlogs, and the United States cannot let in everyone who wants to come.
There had been a party at Mr. Haring's, but the two men were not let in.
That let in 20-year-old Thai Kruaithong Sinphet, who took third place 18kg behind Long.
Those who arrived at border stations in Arizona, California and Texas on Thursday were let in.
In the 1970s, after bitter debate, Australia let in many Vietnamese "boat people" who have prospered.
But they also seemed to respond to being let in to Cliffe and Ortberg's private world.
They also let in far too much outside sound to make them practical in busy urban environments.
Hopefully Slide can avoid these mistakes, and let in a little light to our stone age homes.
When I was finally let in, I saw that nobody else had schizophrenia, or was hearing voices.
It's a world of difference from earbuds like the AirPods that let in your surroundings by design.
Once the detectives were let in to search the premises, Cuddy found a bedroom that was locked.
The U.K. has let in approximately 200,000 immigrants per year in the past five years, Cramer said.
Thus, to win voters' consent, any programme to let in more migrants must keep track of them.
American credit-card firms, for example, were let in only after payments had shifted to mobile phones.
Back in the store, Rih's team let in the first 15 shoppers of the Fenty Beauty collection.
When finally let in, he had to wear a "white space suit" and gloves in the facility.
Tons of stuff that I try not to let in and make me doubt my own work.
As a woman in her early career, she says she felt lucky to have been let in.
Merkel faces discontent over her controversial decision to let in a million mainly Muslim migrants last year.
His guest appearance was slated as a private party, but some fans were let in from outside.
The main lounge's high ceilings and expansive windows let in sunlight and views of the surrounding mountains.
Qatar's only border, shared with Saudi Arabia, used to let in 40% of all Qatar's food imports.
More telling, however, is that Yiannopoulos was let in by a few in the liberal media world.
Tiny cracks in my window let in snowflakes that turned to small puddles on my cement floor.
And that, I think, was the point: to destabilize who is customarily let in, welcomed, and how.
Insects rose thickly from the fields and we opened the windows to let in the afternoon sun.
But they have also raised a question about a certain American ideal: Who should be let in?
Remote work has one fundamental security principle: Let in the right people to do the right things.
And before they would not have gotten into an art fair, but lately they're being let in.
The album's opener "Silence" is a creeping track about being weary of the people you let in.
The two upstairs bedrooms have fixed picture windows and shuttered corrugated metal screens that let in air.
To protect the staff, the store limits the number of shoppers let in at the same time.
Open-air hallways flanked by reflecting pools let in the Singapore heat and lend a sultry atmosphere.
And in this age of terrorism, we must not let in refugees whose intentions cannot be determined.
Tip was in contact with 'Tiny' by phone and 'Tiny' confirmed that Tip should be let in immediately.
I think once gyms realized hey, if we let in the women, we might actually pay the rent.
The carpet motorhead (left) has tiny doors in front to let in larger debris when you want to.
This month its mining ministry said it would let in two new companies but did not name them.
If I'm elected president, we will not let in refugees from countries controlled by ISIS or Al Qaida.
Plus, more windows and doors to the outside could let in a more diverse community of creepy crawlies.
The f/1.8 aperture and camera image sensor's larger 1.55 micron pixels let in a lot more light.
The path dropped off beside us where a big, wall sized opening let in a warm winter breeze.
The idea is to let in what you want when you want it, keeping your inner peace intact.
Since World War II, the United States has let in more refugees than any other country on Earth.
A frosted window, about 224 inches wide and 2260 inches long, let in a narrow band of light.
As its name implies, this "Sunray" cabin is designed to let in plenty of natural light and sunshine.
Melanie remembers a game from years ago when Cory let in back-to-back-to-back home runs.
China, a vast market, is out of reach, because its government refuses to let in Western internet firms.
CBS News recently also toured the Ursula station — the first time TV news cameras had been let in.
This eclipse will show us who we want to let in and who we need to keep out.
And many of the promising-seeming immigrants it has let in end up severely underemployed or even unemployed.
Several photographers were allowed into the restaurant to take photos, and a pool reporter was briefly let in.
The large windows let in plenty of sunshine, and the hanging plants added to the bar's relaxing air.
I'd change the mix of immigration, to let in fewer low-skills immigrants and more high-skills immigrants.
Two games later the indomitable Spaniard's stumble let in Djokovic and this time there was no way back.
The space was absolutely vast, with high ceilings and south-facing windows that let in lots of light.
Of course, I wasn't allowed inside the conventions—only speakers, delegates, journalists, and special guests are let in.
The main room is large and open, with windows that let in light and open up the rooms.
But she especially wanted a window in the bathroom, to let in natural light and help reduce dampness.
India said it would not let in any travelers from South Korea or Italy unless they've tested negative.
The last player on the ice was goalie Shin So-jung, who let in four goals that night.
She wants to let in more so-called refugees, which makes her an existential threat to the West.
Morocco only conceded one goal in eight games, while Iran let in just five in 18 Asian qualifiers.
The rate at which people are let in varies greatly from port to port and day to day.
You let in the American inspectors and you denuclearize the first four bombs and you get two golf course.
You became one of the first US scientists to enter China after Westerners were let in in the '212s.
In that case, our car might slow down gently to see if the person wants to be let in.
Either you stop this bombing on our people now, or move aside so we can let in the Russians.
Either you stop this bombing on our people now or move aside so we can let in the Russians.
Markoe and Barker chose the location for Media Noche in part because of how much sunshine it let in.
That's led to previously approved apps receiving rejections, while other apps in breach of policy have been let in.
For the same reason, it has been reluctant to let in Chinese labourers to build Belt-and-Road infrastructure.
The scandal widened this week when it was revealed that two extremists were included among those they let in.
The United Nations had asked the government to commit to a ceasefire on Thursday to let in more aid.
Like an unblinking eye, it records who is at the door, so residents can determine whom to let in.
In 1972, although not that liberal himself, he let in student activists to work for George McGovern's presidential campaign.
Jet nightclub's bouncer refused to let the band into the venue, and Pete demanded that they be let in.
You are symbolized by the Hermit in the tarot deck, and you're super selective about who you let in.
It's at the discretion of the owner to tell you who to let in and who to keep out.
That means Samsung's should, in theory, let in more light, and should also produce a more blurred-out background.
First, acknowledge that caravans of migrants just can't show up at our borders and expect to be let in.
The couple was eventually let in to the kitchen through a back entrance, where they hid until police arrived.
A big gap exists between "must" and "may," one large enough to let in the fresh air of reform.
Faith, "frightened by her fear of me," pounds on the door of her old apartment until she's let in.
They had no money or possessions, and complained that the food was lousy and the tents let in rainwater.
Make all government data machine readable and open the curtains to let in the light and the prying eyes.
This year the country has let in only 1,474 asylum seekers, nearly all of them from Russia or Ukraine.
Working as a doorman, Boch sought to let in the kind of revelers who represented that forward-thinking spirit.
Each country trusts the other not to let in anyone who might cause trouble in the visa-free area.
Remember all those times your mother told you to crack open your window and let in some fresh air?
The mesh in my shoes let in fine sand, causing me to shake out large amounts every few miles.
We offered our congratulations, then shuffled past to let in other friends who had been waiting on the periphery.
Starter Bryan Mitchell's dropped throw at first base in the third with two out let in an unearned run.
In a stroke of luck, however, my car was let in for free to improve the flow of traffic.
It doesn't matter if we let in one goal or eight goals if we don't score the first one.
These signals cause a wall to be built that won't let in any information that could destroy one's beliefs.
On Friday, thousands crammed, shoulder to shoulder, onto a bridge into Mexico, but no one was being let in.
I'm excited for you, because you love nothing more than being let in on secrets; you'll surely discover a few.
Like once everyone is let in, you're letting all these opinions into your relationships, and I don't think that's fair.
" Sadow added: "Tip was in contact with 'Tiny' by phone and 'Tiny' confirmed that Tip should be let in immediately.
If they said to not let in too many 'hip hoppers,' or too many 'homies,' we knew what they meant.
There was an understanding that you don't let in a big group of younger black guys all at one time.
Turn it on, and the earbuds let in the sounds of the outside world, but don't stop playing your music.
But better to risk a softer Brexit than to vote for UKIP, which might let in Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party.
We were then told to stand and wait, because if other people left, an equal number could be let in.
We're getting too much trolling and not enough facts: we need to screen out one and let in the other.
When Dominique Ansel talks about coming to work in America, it's hard not to think about who gets let in.
I pack up my breakfast, lunch, and snacks, let in and feed the kitty, and head out by 83:20.
"Like once everyone is let in, you're letting all these opinions into your relationships, and I don't think that's fair."
The transparent wood could be used to build houses that let in more natural light, thus cutting your electric bill.
She let in a guy that was responding to an ad, which Winter thought was a posting to replace her.
If the one upside of a verified check mark still let in people like Milo, its usefulness is really doubtful.
" Sadow added: "Tip was in contact with Tiny by phone and 'Tiny' confirmed that Tip should be let in immediately.
Relatives were allowed to bring flowers for the performers but had to be searched for contraband before being let in.
And Democrats' plans so far aren't addressing the most divisive issues, including whom to deport and whom to let in.
You could be let in on a deep secret today, but be careful of poking any emotional wounds this evening.
Today, Mercury connects with Pluto, finding you connecting with some powerful people and being let in on some intriguing information.
RHP Ubaldo Jimenez turned in another good effort but got hurt by a costly error that let in two runs.
It wasn't until I got a call from Virginia that I was let in on who this infamous "Fred" was.
On Wednesday, U.S. officials let in three groups totaling 63 migrants, a dramatic uptick from the trickle permitted since Monday.
Several major news organizations were let in to cover the gaggle, including ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, Reuters, Bloomberg and McClatchy.
Israel is a sovereign nation and they have no obligation to let in anti-Semitic Congressional members into their country.
For one thing, as Cato's Alex Nowrasteh notes, Canada and Australia let in vastly more immigrants than the US does.
It's not too late to do the International Rescue Committee one better and let in 200,000, 500,000, 1 million even.
Maybe that is all there is to know or understand in any human exchange: the asking to be let in.
As a fifth student arrives urgently at the door, begging to be let in, the drama begins to perk up.
"As a goalkeeper, to let in that many goals, you probably feel absolutely awful," Lloyd said later, paraphrasing the conversation.
Pillars and archways pulled the eye toward the dark, soaring ceilings, decorated with diamond-shaped motifs that let in sunlight.
The floor to ceiling windows that provide unobstructed tarmac views also let in bounds of natural light during the day.
Lopez also has a spacious, rustic kitchen with a huge window and skylight to let in plenty of natural light.
The fans in our cabin were broken, so keeping windows open was the only way to let in cool air.
In her suit, Fisher maintained that she was passed over for admission while others with worse grades were let in.
He gave the 14-page document to a US Customs and Border Protection official and requested he be let in.
I disagree with the Trump administration's push to only let in certain types of people who have already made it.
The ceiling now features holes (Apple seems obsessed with holes these days) to let in a ton of natural light.
The French did not surprise us, we let in two soft goals coupled with an own goal and a penalty.
Milone let in an inherited runner, and he allowed one run on three hits with no walks and six strikeouts.
While the message being sent seems to be that officers should let in fewer asylum seekers, it depends on the implementation.
His shutter speed is slowed to a crawl to let in every beam of moonlight, yet Midnight Modern captures unfiltered reality.
The "migrants" were played by 200 Austrian police cadets, who chanted and rattled the metal fence, demanding to be let in.
The problem with cramming more pixels into the same-sized sensor is the pixels get smaller, and let in less light.
Kim, Kourtney, Khloé and Rob Kardashian were "the last ones let in" on the transition, as PEOPLE reported back in March.
A year and a half on it still refuses to let in journalists, so it is hard to measure its success.
It is low-risk, says Mr Rusbridger, since the college is not accepting anyone it would not otherwise have let in.
With a quick tap to either earbud, for instance, you can pause that music and let in the sound around you.
We have the talent and the resumes, but we need to be trusted and let in to the doors of Hollywood.
Yet the Home Office is a suspicious place that frets about ever being seen to let in even one illegal immigrant.
If the soil cannot warm up and dry out to let in oxygen, root development typically ends up shallower than normal.
So far, around 30,000 refugees have been let in this fiscal year (which began in October 2016 for the federal government).
Essentially, his defense attorneys blamed the army that he should have never been let in the army in the first place.
Although the camera drops from 16 megapixels to 12, those bigger pixels let in 56 percent more light, according to Samsung.
Those 216mm modules have f/216 apertures, so they let in less light than the wider cameras (which are f/2.0).
But if the scene is too dark, the camera will switch to the f/1.5 aperture to let in more light.
In the very first moments of Love, Simon, we're let in on protagonist Simon Spier's (Nick Robinson) big secret: he's gay.
Eventually, after waiting on the sidelines and watching travelers flow through with success, I'd be told I had been let in.
Many bottles with spouts for dispensing olive oil will just let in more oxygen, helping it lose flavor even more quickly.
Seeing the bride kicking the door and hollering at the top of her lungs to be let in at 2003 a.m.
Eventually, they were let in one by one to recover their possessions: a cellphone, a docile dog, a pair of crutches.
People were lining up to even be let in the door, like it was a club or limited-edition Cronut release.
Blue Jackets goaltender Joonas Korpisalo finished with 27 saves, but he let in one goal that will not soon be forgotten.
"The big secret behind this is the top-tier colleges only let in a small number of competent people," Thrun said.
He is let in the door through the wall, goes to Wells and peels back an eyelid to check the pupil.
Another defensive mix-up by Italy almost let in Fahad Al-Muwallad to equalize but his shot was saved by Donnarumma.
The camera takes fantastic photos in almost any lighting conditions by constricting the lens to let in more or less light.
So it's not that doctors are afraid to let in more doctors because there might be competition — everyone wants more doctors.
Some window air-conditioning units on both buildings were enclosed by plastic accordion panels that easily let in heat and cold.
SL: It used to be, it was mainly about stuff that happened from your social network, and they let in more.
The inaugural gathering was supposed to be capped at 75 people, but demand was so high that she let in 85.
Locating Joe Allen among the side streets of London's Covent Garden feels like being let in on a closely guarded secret.
Nor do the ones that do accept Medicaid patients have to let in every Medicaid patient who wants an empty bed.
"They let in every boy but I'm the only girl in sight," she sings on "Line Up," over a bashing beat.
The dark interior orients residents to the large rounded glass windows, which let in light and create a cave-like feel.
The broad storefront windows that let in such wonderful natural light also attracted vandals, so Mr. Ichihashi kept the gate closed.
Back they came grovelling: both the Men's Grille at Burdine's and the Captain's Table at Jordan Marsh agreed to let in women.
He said there were "big complaints" about the Trump fans "not being let in," again without providing any evidence for the claim.
In fact, the camera's pixels are larger, meaning the image sensor can let in more light for sharper photos with less noise.
Japan this month introduced a visa programme to let in more blue-collar workers, a big step in the immigration-shy country.
"There is no historical evidence that we have let in any refugee that has committed any act of terrorism," she said emphatically.
To avoid suffocating industry, ministers have already indicated that they may let in financial-services employees, as well as seasonal agricultural workers.
He lasted just one-third of an inning, walked three and threw two wild pitches, one of which let in a run.
So he may decide to meet Mr Kim again and offer some symbolic gestures should Mr Kim agree to let in inspectors.
Joe Robinson, pitching in relief of Bryan Harper, retired two batters but let in a run, with another runner on second base.
The "Leave" argument was that EU migration rules and other economic regulations let in too many foreigners and infringed on British sovereignty.
Trump has at times barred assorted media outlets from covering his rallies, while insulting and taunting the reporters he does let in.
After he was let in, Hannah asked to be made an administrator, and that's when the trolling really kicked into high gear.
What's odd is, we're told he let in Nicole and few others before fully blocking the singer/actress and one other friend.
"They found that lenses that let in all light wavelengths were better than the blue-blocking lenses in every category," Starr said.
With an f/2.8 aperture, you can shoot nice, sharp photos during the day and let in more light for night shots.
Democratic lawmakers made a similar surprise visit to another immigration center housing migrant parents on Sunday, where they were eventually let in.
They were let in periodically to clean up the garden, Mr. McCrae, who is known in the neighborhood as Mr. James, said.
"Come here legally" sounds simple enough, but we don't let in the overwhelming majority of people who want to come here legally.
The 41-mile land border which used to let in 40% of Qatar's food was sealed off, and has remained so since.
This isn't necessarily due to racism or xenophobia — after all, these people wouldn't let in even a hypothetical white or educated immigrant.
Her proposal also introduces two "jewel box" wings designed with curves to let in natural light from different angles throughout the day.
There were fewer productions, theaters scrambled to lower ticket prices to survive, the unemployed were let in free, actors were not paid.
The answer to "It gets bigger in the dark" is the PUPIL, which opens in the dark to let in more light.
As Ms. Meng later recalled in a Huawei employee newspaper, the walls of the family's house let in all the neighbors' chatter.
At first, content moderation on social networks was a business problem: let in the nudity and the Nazis, and the community collapses.
At first, content moderation on social networks was a business problem: let in the nudity and the Nazis, and the community collapses.
Now it's time we let in the warriors among us, who live without comfort, who are brave enough to fight for change.
The Justice Department has said that courts may not second-guess the president's national security determinations in deciding whom to let in.
And the trick is you have to get there in time to get let in before the fire marshal shuts it down.
As a sub-zero blizzard raged outside, Ronghui Chen pushed open a glass window to let in a gust of cold air.
Twice, one lawyer fell asleep during testimony, prompting the judge to wink at Al, who let in a bit more March air.
The home's sophisticated security system had not been triggered, suggesting the perpetrators had knowledge of the house or had been willingly let in.
When the floating green ghost of a patron's mother appears outside of the diner, demanding to be let in, it almost feels normal.
Beigel had several students hiding out in his locked classroom, but he unlocked the door to let in Friend and the other students.
Mr Trump's supporters read those placards and wondered why any patriot would want to let in foreigners from dangerous lands, imperilling American families.
This basically means the Galaxy S9+ can let in 28% more light now, so your pics from ~the club~ will actually turn out.
It can let in all outside audio, and it can also let you select the direction you want to hear that audio from.
Many invested more in robots as they aged, and some let in more migrants, plugging some of the skills gaps and boosting productivity.
The whole world was finally let in on George and Amal Clooney's biggest secret: The power couple is expecting twins later this year.
The exterior included heavy amounts of padding that served as a shield from the thin, toxic atmosphere of Mars but let in sunlight.
A number of Amazon Prime shoppers on Twitter do seem to realize they've just been let in: Amazon offering me 'Prime Wardrobe'. Yeah.
That let in mostly infrared, as well as a bit of visible red and orange light, since infrared light starts above 700 nanometers.
G Semyon Varlamov has played great in stretches, but he has let in big goals late in games to contribute to Colorado's collapses.
The main application for this elastic wonder is smart windows that adjust transparency and automatically let in just the right amount of sunlight.
Mr. Kissinger admitted he passed through security at the administration building by saying he was on official business, then let in other students.
President Obama had planned to welcome 110,000 refugees in the fiscal year 2017, but in the end the Trump administration let in 53,716.
It uses mostly muted colors, and many scenes are shot in soft-focus wide shots, to let in more of the gentle ambience.
They are being told to position their tents at least six feet apart, and to open ventilation flaps to let in fresh air.
Cities Service Building · 70 Pine Street · The observation deck (1932) featured open railings intended to let in the breezes of the Upper Bay.
Attendance lists aren't produced beforehand by the White House press office, and unlike at many of Trump's events, cameras are not let in.
The large windows in her living room let in abundant light and let Ms. Chenoweth see all the way down to Hudson Yards.
Looking to robots allows Japan to avoid hard choices about immigration, a delicate topic in a country reluctant to let in many outsiders.
People at the back of the crowd pushed forward after a few doors were opened to let in the surging mass of concertgoers.
And then there are those that don't even require hacking at all—just a knock on the door, and asking to be let in.
If we say no Muslim should be let in, we are denying the humanity and dignity of people made in the image of God.
Britain's 27 partners are so far adamant that it cannot enjoy full trade benefits unless it continues to let in EU nationals as before.
When he arrived at her walk-up apartment, Corman was supposed to call from a pay phone across the street to be let in.
Whether your grad is on a plane or taking mass transit, they eliminate outside sound, or control precisely how much noise to let in.
Since the European migrant crisis began, he has warned that EU membership will force the UK to let in large numbers of Muslim refugees.
I think my process over the past year or so has been to let in a bit more sincerity and heart into my work.
The federal government has taken heat this past year for relying on antiquated cyber protections that have let in hackers from China and Russia.
Several dozen people showed up at the meeting at which delegates were being named, banged on the windows and demanded to be let in.
On Monday, "Fox& Friends" co-host Brian Kilmeade claimed that the refugees pose a threat because they carry "diseases" and shouldn't be let in.
It's not perfect — the drywall's ripped edges and cavernous insides are exposed — but there's little at stake because there's no outside to let in.
To be clear, I'm not talking about seedy back alley clubs that let in underage drinkers in the hopes of clawing back depleting revenue.
"We all, sometimes, pound on the door, hoping to be let in, even if it's the door to … the human heart," Mr. Caplan says.
The villagers were stuck outside the hearing, in a crowd of more than a hundred people, including environmentalists, who were also not let in.
Ateliers, with extra-wide windows to let in the light so workers could see the tiny pieces they assembled, were tucked behind the homes.
Another, after the correct decision to let in Syrian refugees in an emergency situation in 2015, was to allow uncontrolled immigration for too long.
It's been a long, cold winter, and it's time to let in the sunlight — along with the good news of a royal family wedding.
Luebcke was a hate figure for the far right because of his outspoken defense of Chancellor Angela Merkel's 2015 decision to let in refugees.
Durbin is telling the truth when he says that the president said, repeatedly, that, 'why do we let in people from these shithole countries?
"Only when a company is in severe difficulty does it let in someone like me," Mr. Piëch wrote in his autobiography, with startling frankness.
"Only when a company is in severe difficulty does it let in someone like me," Mr. Piëch wrote in his autobiography, with startling frankness.
Emblematic of the building's industrial past, the room had high ceilings and oversized windows that let in plenty of natural sunlight, with wooden shutters.
But before Xi Jinping took power in 23, it seemed like cracks in the country's Great Firewall might let in more sunlight than ever.
In 1965, the I.C.C. started to let in other countries, like the Netherlands and Denmark, and in 1975, it organized the first World Cup.
Duque said Maduro's refusal to let in aid amounted to a crime against humanity and called on other countries to recognize it as such.
You can even alter how much ambient noise is let in with the "Be Aware" option, toggled by a triple tap on the right side.
There are three ways to achieve this: persuade current workers to labour longer, encourage more women to enter the workforce and let in more immigrants.
This means that you can do full noise-cancelling while you're sitting down but let in more ambient sound when you're walking down the street.
The windows let in lots of light but a limited view of the sky and the top of a tree in front of the building.
Just as your iris expands in dim conditions to let in more light, the lens does the same to improve images shot in darker settings.
The videos' view counts are so small that watching one feels like being let in on a secret only available to a handful of people.
"There are those who say we should not open our windows, because open windows let in flies and other insects," Deng reportedly said in 1985.
This one (Klishina) is let in, and then all this fuss starts up again, and that one (Isinbayeva) isn't allowed, even though she's completely clean.
The rear camera will reportedly have 12 megapixels and feature larger "ultra pixels" to let in more light when taking pics in low-light situations.
It's impossible to understand the country today without knowing who's been kept out, who's been let in, and how they've been treated once they arrive.
Combined, the new sensor and lens let in 218 percent more light than last year's already impressive camera, which is promising for low-light photography.
In the 1966 video from the BBC Wales below, the Mari Lwyd dialogue plays out in matching rhymes until the undead mare is let in.
EU countries are struggling to agree how much beef they should let in, with France, Ireland and others saying their cattle farmers are under threat.
She said she was against an Australian-style "points" system for EU migrants (though mainly because it might let in too many, not too few).
That should remove graininess, let in a lot of light, and also open up the possibility for some artsy light painting or light streaking effects.
That let in two runs, and Benintendi crushed his three-run homer on the following pitch and gave the Red Sox a 23-1 lead.
Rather than accepting immigrants because employers wanted them, as America mostly does, Australia would let in people who seemed to have what the country needed.
The guard was happy to let me, a white person in a car, drive in alone, but he wouldn't let in Mothakge, who was walking.
" There is the refugee fiasco, where Merkel has let in a million-strong "army with stones" since 2015, "an irresponsible and crazy thing to do.
Justice now demands that we let in 6893,000 Iraqis: for each death we caused there, someone should get a chance at a new life here.
The pact could be contentious, as some worry that it would force Britain to lower its food and agricultural standards to let in American products.
You can see where she might be a genuine TV star once she's off this show and allowed to let in a little more light.
Moreover, feeling left out often translates into an eagerness to be "let in" — an impulse that seems to have informed Mr. Kushner's post-collegiate years.
LET IN LIGHT "One of the first things we focused on was to open up the space in front of that window," Ms. Richards said.
It was a similar gap that was believed to let in debris and cause so many problems with Samsung's first attempt at the Galaxy Fold.
Many artists hate presenting "unfinished" work, and in both cases, the actors had less than two weeks of rehearsals before the public were let in.
The U.S. admitted 2451,22004 Iraqi refugees in fiscal year 2199, but let in only 140 Iraqi refugees in fiscal year 2018 and 465 last year.
The three sets of double doors needed repairs because the previous doors let in wind and water that damaged hardwood floors, an official told CNN.
To improve living conditions, the team made modifications to dwellings, such as adding windows, wire netting and transparent plastic to let in air and light.
China also agreed in 2001 to let in foreign banks, but then set regulations so stringent that foreign banks found it hard to meet them.
Bodker said that people with this condition squint so their eyes don't have to open as wide to let in all that dry, hurty air.
"We are exploring many options including reserving one day a week for workers in public parks when families would not be let in," said the official.
When we're let in, we're informed of the rules (no cellphones, pictures, cash only, etc.) before being led into a half empty bar — what a joke!
Being let in on a secret, or getting an inside look at a hidden and mysterious space (perhaps a private club or a monastery), is possible.
But hearing rooms don't always have enough space to accommodate all those interested, and attendees are typically let in on a first-come, first-served basis.
She is still waiting on the Mexico side and saw the first group walk into the US. "There's hope, they let in eight people," Luisa said.
At their back door: SWAT officers who wanted to be let in and use an upstairs room with a window that looked out at the synagogue.
The big picture: The U.S. resettles more refugees than any other wealthy nation, but Canada and Australia now let in more refugees per capita, Yang said.
Packages get stolen off doorsteps and suspicious people might come to your door — or you just want to remotely let in a guest or service worker.
Accompanied by journalists and members of a European Union observer mission, Besigye arrived at the secure police facility and demanded to be let in, Onyango said.
These earbuds do let in some ambient noise, which may be slightly annoying for those trying to completely tune out on the treadmill at the gym.
The combined effect of the visuals that draw you in and the ban on photography is that you feel you're being let in on a secret.
The bathroom, done up in Greek marble and wood, has opaque colored-glass panels that let in light from the bedroom, adding a subtle glowing effect.
" Watching Britain let in so many immigrants of color, Powell went on, "is like watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre.
The ad then asks "Who else would Democrats let in?" and focuses on the Central American migrant caravan making its way toward the U.S.-Mexico border.
Recently, the Obama administration took a small step forward, raising the number of refugees the country will let in to 110,000 for the next fiscal year.
Outside Under Bron—a strange, bespoke club-space nestled under an open motorväg (motorway)—clubbers shudder in the midnight cold, still hoping they'll be let in.
Qatar&aposs only border, shared with Saudi Arabia, used to let in 40% of all Qatar&aposs food imports until it was closed in June 2017. 
The court in 2005 ruled that states could not let in-state wineries ship wine to consumers but prevent out-of-state wineries from doing so.
The head of the town council pulled back the curtains in her corner office to let in the morning light before going about her usual paperwork.
And she gave us a new perspective on ourselves: on whom we let in, whom we allow to thrive, whom we write into our history books.
We know that they're reluctant to let in outside experts and wouldn't share samples of the earliest cases with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
However, the MW07 Go have a tight seal, and with the volume at a reasonable level they don&apost let in much of the outside world.
Officer Haste went to the rear of the building, where he was let in by a man who lived in an apartment on the first floor.
"Quincy was able to enjoy that character's enjoyment of herself, and pride in herself, in a way that I felt let in on," Ms. Drury said.
It shows 200 years of legal immigration into the United States — and how different policies and international dynamics affect the patterns of who gets let in.
She came up to the checkpoint near the fence and said she'd converted and wanted to be let in to live alongside her brothers and sisters.
But hundreds of people, many of them green card holders, arrived at the door of the US on Friday night and Saturday — and were not let in.
Students told me about one incident where police pointed guns through the gate of their school until they were let in, and tried to arrest a teacher.
In Rome overnight, Salvini agreed with his coalition partners and Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte to let in a dozen migrants who he had promised to keep out.
By using yellow sub-pixels instead of green, Huawei promises that the new sensor will let in up to 40 percent more light than an RGB one.
When you ask for clarification, to get let in on what everyone else already knows, the kids have no patience (and some of the adults don't either).
"Downton," though, pretends egalitarianism isn't even a threat, just as long as holes are punched in the box of class privilege to let in a little air.
Dion Isselhardt, Romeo's chief product officer, says the team decided not to use vents to keep the battery cool, since they could let in moisture and dust.
There is a new dual aperture lens as opposed to a fixed one, which Samsung says can detect darker conditions and adjust to let in more light.
The policy change is part of the Trump administration's efforts to tighten U.S. immigration laws to let in fewer immigrants seeking to enter both legally and illegally.
"So we're not going to say from one day to the next that we'll let in goods from countries that don't respect any of that," he added.
But those who discover the comparatively quiet, unbuttoned Berkshires frequently talk about the place with reverential wonder, as though they have been let in on a secret.
There has been tension between Merkel, who let in a million people last year, and ex-communist eastern states that have refused to take in asylum-seekers.
That additional lens doesn't have the variable aperture feature, however, so it's not going to be able to let in as much light in darker shooting situations.
On its northern coast, France is affected by the refusal of Britain, not a member of Schengen, to let in refugees who are at its door there.
They frequently let in a little wry humor, and there's a lot less focus on rape —  but they were one of the many influences on Martin's series.
It was as if all the meritocratic fantasies of every 1960s educationalist had come true and all Harold Wilson's children had been let in at the gate.
Ms. Linney plays a police captain, and sometimes smirks as if enjoying a joke nobody in the audience has been let in on, at least not explicitly.
The microclimate of the van was hot and stifling, and I asked the girl with the barrettes to open the window to let in some highway air.
It used to feel like a truly genius technological advancement: we were being let in on their lives in this totally-almost-but-not-quite-intimate way.
But because the Dutch came to the New World to make money — rather than to proselytize or escape religious persecution — they let in just about everybody else.
Lavrov, speaking at a news conference with his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian, said the corridor was designed to evacuate civilians and to let in aid.
The same thing can be said of nations that let in immigrants—they too want to build a better life for their citizens and get better workers.
" And he added that in addition to the refugees President Obama has allowed into the country so far, "Hillary Clinton wants to increase what he's let in.
The iPhone X's camera is slightly better than the camera on the iPhone 8 Plus because one lens has a higher aperture to let in more light.
The home includes huge windows that let in a ton of natural light and will obviously be the perfect place for her pups to sunbathe all day.
Luebcke was a hate figure for the far-right because of his outspoken defense of Chancellor Angela Merkel's 2015 decision to let in over a million refugees.
The officers had harassed and threatened her before, arriving at their home without a warrant and demanding to be let in, before barging in and assaulting them.
The website promised rooms that had windows big enough to let in entire seas and real Turkish breakfasts while you watched the graceful gulet boats drift by.
If you opened the window, it would let in this gust of air directly next to the burners, which at one point set our cabinets on fire.
With the same love interests who can't be let in on the big secret, and the same dads who are loving in their gruff and broken ways.
When I finally thought to check at Mom's house across the street, I found her at the back door, jumping up and scratching to be let in.
As rescuers approached, he said, he opened a valve to let in water — effectively sabotaging his invention — and then jumped into the water to swim to safety.
The gala audience was not let in on the secret until Mr. Gelb walked onstage on Sunday to make the announcement in the middle of the concert.
But the government needs to let in more foreign workers — specifically H2023A and H2B visa holders — when there are natural disasters that require an influx of laborers.
They were there the whole time at J.F.K. I know some of the people who have bled for this country and are now not being let in.
Merkel, whose popularity slumped after Germany let in 890,000 migrants last year, will seek a fourth term in office in a national election due in autumn 2017.
She liked writing with the sounds of people around her; even when writing at home, she said she opens the windows to let in the street sounds.
Among many things learned and researched over the course of this historic space expedition, Kelly used Twitter to let in us Earthlings on breathtaking views throughout his trip.
If you're a legal permanent resident of that country, like someone with a green card, then it's fair to be confident that you'll be let in the door.
"Brussels wants to let in ... it wants to transport illegal migrants into the territory of the EU ... and then distribute them in a mandatory way," Orban told parliament.
The question that Gilman does not pose, and which her essay really needed to, is how members of marginalized groups decide who to let in on their secrets.
If our processes let in only those like we have today, we'll keep getting just that — and we'll not make the progress that is possible in improving diversity.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Sudanese authorities must let in human rights monitors, end repression of protesters and restore the internet connection, U.N. human rights boss Michelle Bachelet said on Monday.
Intelligence Squared Debates (Wednesday) This is an old-fashioned debate with a resolution — "The U.S. Should Let In 100,000 Syrian Refugees" — and teams arguing for and against it.
Raja asked if they wanted to let in members who drank — what would happen if a rider got intoxicated and brawled with someone while wearing the club's colors?
Sennheiser, along with audio giants like Bose, Sony and Apple-owned Beats, is moving toward technology that allows users to decide how much external noise they let in.
The over-ear, wireless Surface Headphones feature premium sound and adjustable noise cancellation, giving users precise control over how much outside noise is let in as they listen.
True wireless earbuds with in-ear designs like the Powerbeats Pro are better at keeping outside noise from seeping in, but they still let in some ambient sound.
It's lower resolution than last year's 16-megapixel shooter, but Samsung says its larger pixels let in 27 percent more light than before for better low-light images.
Sure, some big names like Epic Games might be let in clandestinely, but a third-party software ecosystem only begins once a platform is out in the public.
Syrians, Eritreans and Iraqis, who are let in more than 22013% of the time, make up almost half of all decisions, up from about a quarter in 2120.
As the afternoon grew warmer, the roustabouts (how often does one get to use that word?) raised the lower edges of the tents to let in some air.
Winter tires also make more noise than a comparable set of summer rubber or all seasons and often let in more vibrations from the road into the car.
When I graduated from CalArts, I lived in Los Angeles, sometimes eking by on $100 a week, driving past movie studios and wondering when I'd be let in.
The truly wireless earbuds seemed like they allow the perfect mix of streaming and the ability to let in (and modify) the audio of the world around you.
"If ... you're virulently against America and you try to come into the United States, there's a good chance you won't be let in," he told visiting Christian journalists.
As the survivors hole up in the house, the usual end-of-the-world conflicts arise: Do they let in others suddenly banging on the door for help?
There was one major difference: The Boy Scouts admitted young men, and the Girl Scouts let in young women — a fundamental distinction still largely true a century later.
They have ridden the wave of anti-immigrant sentiment since Germany let in over 1 million people in 2015, many of them refugees fleeing the war in Syria.
"But these little rodents can have such extraordinary impacts on our view of the world once we let in the information that they have to lend to us."
He led me upstairs to see his dusty study, where the walls and ceiling were shredded with dozens of small shrapnel holes that let in fingers of sunlight.
The limit announced by the State Department on Thursday is far below the 110,000 refugees a year that President Barack Obama said in 2016 should be let in.
In many cases, architects keep the structure of the building, and add windows and skylights to let in light while knocking down walls and making an open space.
The ruling does not appear to force the administration to let in people otherwise blocked by Mr. Trump's order who have not yet traveled to the United States.
Inmates told local elected officials — who after demanding to be let in, toured the facility Saturday — that they had been on lockdown in their cold cells for days.
The main house, built when the Carters arrived 15 years ago, has an open-plan design, with high ceilings and sliding-glass windows to let in the light.
Croatia's tourist businesses urged the government last week to let in more foreign workers to help staff bars, restaurants and other tourist facilities in the coming high season.
Even Mrs Merkel's riskiest policies—her decisions to switch off Germany's nuclear power stations in 2011 and to let in refugees in 2015—responded to changes in public attitudes.
CRUZ: It is also the case that that Rubio-Schumer amnesty bill, one of the things it did is it expanded Barack Obama's power to let in Syrian refugees.
If you need awareness of surroundings, I'd recommend AirPods or many other wireless earbuds that have a semi-open design and let in a fair amount of outside noise.
So, there's zero evidence for Trump's insinuation that Fox News purposely packed the town hall audience with Sanders' supporters and barred pro-Trump voices from being let in. Zero.
Saudi Arabia and its allies have imposed a blockade on imports to Yemen both overseas and via air, only allowing the food and medicine they decide to let in.
"You're the only person I think she would even let in to discuss it because you come from a place of understanding and being a sober woman," she said.
At a micro level, it has increased inclusivity, found a way to capitalize on body diversity, and widened the age barriers, to let in even just a few outsiders.
The 11th-century church at the site had a baptistery, nave and altar that were largely intact, though its walls had cracked enough to let in sunlight and rain.
If they want to they can fly over the wall in an unguarded location, unlock the doors from the inside and let in their whole host of undead chums.
That could let in mavericks, such as El Bronco, or even provide Mr López Obrador with an opportunity to carry out his dangerous programme of left-wing anti-reform.
The Germans, founders and funders of the postwar union, shut their borders to refugees in a bid for political survival by the chancellor who let in a million migrants.
He consistently checked in throughout the day, and spent even more time with our son as I healed; but I wanted to be let in on his emotional journey.
That visa program was shut down in 2014, but a similar one run out of Quebec continues to let in more millionaires destined for Vancouver, according to Young's research.
Above the original trusses, they added a "sugar house" roof, a raised addition with windows based on the roofs of maple syrup distilling shacks, to let in more light.
Physically, the restaurant could hardly be more nondescript: in chilly months, the ground-level windows let in little light, rendering all the plainer the bare walls and unadorned tables.
The Knicks acknowledged in a statement that they broke the rules but attributed the lapse to a misinterpretation of the policy on when credentialed reporters must be let in.
Mr. Foster was drawn to the Salt Lake City laundromat because it had big street-facing windows that let in natural light, a neutral interior and a vintage vibe.
For the US to let in fewer foreign researchers would be to risk more of them being employed by China, which could mean its military makes key advances first.
Mr. Modi is likely to ask Mr. Xi to let in more Indian pharmaceuticals and ease some of the trade barriers, but Chinese analysts do not anticipate big changes.
It's especially true for China, which will need to let in more foreign investment in its assets if it hopes to get traction in the United States and Europe.
Bridget followed Angela through a foyer and into a dim room; the far wall held large windows, but they were crowded with greenery that let in almost no light.
"Our society prospers in the shadow of its drapes," the court wrote, "which let in sunshine and reflect a multitude of hues based on language, religion, culture and ideologies."
As a BSL-3 lab, it possessed an airlock and a ventilation system that pumped more air out than it let in, creating negative air pressure in the room.
The AfD has drawn on voters' discontent with Merkel's coalition and especially her 2015 decision to let in refugees, many from war zones in the Middle East and Africa.
To meet recruiting targets during the height of the Iraq War, for example, the military saw an increase in the number of waivers issued to let in substandard recruits.
There is also a Staying profile, which I set to maximum noise cancellation and a Running profile where even more ambient sound is let in than the Walking profile.
In a dark room, the pupil opens wide to let in more light, and on a sunny day, the pupil will constrict to reduce the amount of incoming light.
The big cat slipped through a door that had been left ajar to let in fresh air and entered a bedroom where Mr. Pesso's wife and daughter were sleeping.
We're talking new couch cushions for the outdoor sofa, curtains that let in a little bit more light, or festive throw pillows that breathe new life into an old couch.
The Ear Duo's drivers are in the pod, which sends music down the tube and into your ears, while the opening in the ear pads let in unobstructed ambient sound.
The road to the prison was blocked by security forces on Monday who refused to let in reporters or dozens of inmates' relatives who had come to check on them.
" After a nervous wait of 15 to 20 minutes, the Three Lions Group group was let in with a big smile and the words, "Please, go in, there's nothing wrong.
When I was a young person, I had no agency whatsoever, so mass conspiracies were like being let in on a secret that gave me power from knowing the truth.
If I accepted it, I had to let in a new critical voice, a new stomach through which to digest the cud of years of bad-faith negotiations with men.
The "Adaptive Noise Control" functionality means you can use noise cancellation if you want to get lost in your music, or adjust the level to let in some environmental noise.
When he'd lean in close to whisper to me — I don't remember what about; his stupid film plans, probably — it felt like I was being let in on a secret.
The telephoto camera's smaller sensor and dimmer, non-stabilized lens (the higher an f number, the less light is let in) mean it really doesn't work well indoors at all.
What's a little more difficult is figuring out of this reveal is actually a good one, or if it simply feels good because we're finally let in on the mystery.
Baltimore starter David Hess (1-8) pitched better this time but was hurt by an error that let in one run and set up another in a two-run fifth.
You may not be able to change furnishings or ventilation system at your job, but perhaps you can let in some fresh air by keeping windows open while you work.
The GOP nominee uses the poem as an allegory for the immigration debate, arguing that America shouldn't let in immigrants it hasn't fully vetted because they may not be peaceful.
Your ruling planet, Mercury (the planet of communication), is retrograde, but exciting information is still coming your way—especially this evening, when you'll be let in on some hidden secrets.
But even if only a fraction of the people who signed up for Trump's show actually come, many more people are expected to show up than will be let in.
I am not showing you this photo because Tom Gorzelanny did anything inspiring on the mound that day; he let in four earned runs in 5 1/3 milquetoast innings.
From a striped sack dress (it'll let in all those much-wanted breezes) to wearing swimwear on dry land, there's plenty to warm up to in not-so-typical ways.
Rooms come with plantation shutters to keep the room cool or let in as much light as you choose, coffee and water, bathrobes, and umbrellas for the unexpected tropical storm.
Once the press conference wrapped, Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York walked over to the large gate leading to the tent city compound, and asked to be let in.
Sajet told Hyperallergic attendance in the Presidential portrait gallery was so high the museum was forced to close off the space until it cleared before others could be let in.
Last year, the Army struggled to meet its end-strength goal of 483,500, even after spending an extra $200 million on bonuses and lowering standards to let in more recruits.
"The obligation of the government is to ensure that people let in have been thoroughly vetted," he said, adding that most people are not endangered by waiting longer for processing.
"First thing I will do in the governor's office will be that I'll open all the doors and windows and let in some fresh air," Mr. Lunter said Saturday night.
The tree's armor-plate bark can be an inch thick, insulating buds that send out needles after fire strips off upper branches to free up nutrients and let in sunlight.
The bedroom, like most rooms in the house, has large windows that let in plenty of natural light, and access to some of the best views in the Bay Area.
They have their hearts set on lower taxes and fewer environmental regulations, along with a stronger immigration system that will still let in guest workers for the agricultural fields here.
In addition to thousands of families fleeing Syria and other war zones, Germany also let in hundreds of thousands of people from other countries with no valid claim for asylum.
Floor-to-ceiling windows let in an abundance of natural light, and all the rooms have views over the garden, which is leafy enough to obscure views of neighboring properties.
Rental options include two dozen tiny homes, like the new miniscule Road Haus, which packs hotel amenities into 200 square feet, with plenty of windows to let in the light.
Double tap on the side of the right bud and you can switch between noise reductions and "passthrough" mode, which is meant to let in ambient noise in your surroundings.
China agreed to let in foreign electronic-payment services when it joined the W.T.O., and then lost a case at the trade body in 2012 for not having done so.
When I entered the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, I noticed the newly renovated lobby atrium, designed to let in lots of light and show off walls painted to evoke the sea.
These included BI raising rates by 175 basis points, allowing the exchange rate to depreciate and preparing bilateral swap agreements, while the government let in more imports to maintain domestic prices.
It's as though she's been let in on a secret, unlike the rest of the cast — that the film they're all in is as much dark comedy as it is horror.
Glowing reviews led to internet word of mouth, which led to memes, social media buzz, and, eventually, the intense devotion of fans who felt let in on a very enjoyable secret.
The Live Remix mode, on the other hand, lets you shut out or let in specific audio frequencies on your own, almost like a "manual mode" for the predefined audio filters.
Coupled with her round, quasi-Southern Creeker accent ("Crick" instead of "Creek"; "Hurricun" instead of "Hurricane") this can make conversations feel like being let in on a massive, gradually opening secret.
But it's unclear how many more — if any — will be let in if Trump extends the refugee ban or makes the vetting process selective to the point of being entirely impenetrable.
He sent FIFA three letters pledging that the United States would let in fans from anywhere, in effect offering to suspend the travel ban he imposed on seven Muslim-majority countries.
My father's face was a mixture of "hey nice to see you" with an added smirk that there was some kind of joke I was about to be let in on.
After the panels conclude, the reader is let in on the creative process between writer Sam Costello and artist Savannah Horrocks through a series of script pages and unfinished pencil sketches.
On a typical morning outside the Molson, a handful of Sutherland's patients will gather by a side door in the alley, buzzing the doorbell until it's time to be let in.
The few technology professionals let in on ORourkes secret said it showed a deep understanding of technology and a healthy willingness to challenge traditions, attributes that ORourke stressed in his interview.
Since there was no real treatment for some of the diseases at the time, the only thing nurses and doctors could do was open the windows and let in fresh air.
Russia says it will halt military action in the Syrian city for three hours each afternoon, to let in humanitarian convoys, but it's not clear if rebel groups will follow suit.
At the United Nations, France is pushing the Security Council to adopt a toughly worded resolution that calls on the Syrian government to halt aerial bombardments and let in humanitarian aid.
"I let in a robber / I let him in because I just wanted company," Pinky Pinky drummer/vocalist Anastasia Sanchez sings on "Robber," her tough-smart nasal drawl channeling Jonathan Richman.
On busy days, you'll have to wait outside for a bit before being let in, though the conversations happening on the sidewalk often seem just as urgent as the ones inside.
Ms. Merkel angered many German voters with her willingness in 2015 to let in anyone who could reach the country, which resulted in the arrival of more than a million people.
Lawyers for Mr. Jean's family have said that the door was closed, and that neighbors heard someone banging on the door, demanding to be let in, before the gun was fired.
But lawyers for Mr. Jean's family have said the door was closed, and that neighbors heard someone banging on the door, demanding to be let in, before the gun was fired.
A healthy boundary is a flexible one that allows you to exercise control over what you let in or allow, but does not make you overly defensive or resistant to change.
As they worked to make the hole large enough to let in food, water and more air, temperatures climbed to 120 degrees outside and even hotter inside the vessel, Reed said.
The few technology professionals let in on O'Rourke's secret said it showed a deep understanding of technology and a healthy willingness to challenge traditions, attributes that O'Rourke stressed in his interview.
Two weeks ago, the first pro bono lawyers were let in to the detention facility in Artesia, New Mexico, where Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is keeping Central American migrant families.
The lines that got the biggest cheers out of Trump's supporters were still about culture war (promising to look after "our police" and let in only immigrants who share "our values").
Not only can the wide-angle camera's lens let in a lot more light, its larger pixels can capture that light with more detail and better dynamic range than the tele camera.
In 2017, it introduced a two-year permit that let in tens of thousands of Venezuelans, and is poised to pass a new decree letting undocumented migrants apply for temporary work permits.
During early warmups, well before anyone had been let in, Lakers rookie Larry Nance Jr. said he planned to replicate one of Bryant's most famous dunks if he got a fast break.
The U.S. has resettled roughly 30,000 refugees since the start of the fiscal year in October, so a maximum 19813,000 more refugees would be let in during Trump's first year in office.
After the crash, a witness saw a second dog pop up in the passenger seat and roll the window down, presumably to let in a cool breeze to celebrate their joy ride.
Each was the kind of joyful fiasco that relied on slow-burn word of mouth, with new viewers feeling as though they'd just been let in on an incredibly goofy secret society.
Previous iterations haven't really thrived as much on the road or in noisy offices because they tend to let in a lot of outside noise and leak a lot of your tunes.
The Texas cities of Kyle and Orange last year saw different consequences of being a tech company's lab when they let in Vigilant Solutions, a firm that makes automated license plate readers.
" Trump's criticism continued on Tuesday night: He claimed that "many Trump fans & signs" were outside the town hall, and there were "big complaints about not being let in -- stuffed with Bernie supporters.
Scruffy as ever, he's prowling the mean streets: Seeing his new BFF across a crowded plaza: Gently taking a strawberry from said BFF: Unsettlingly staring into a child's bedroom: Being let in!
He said EU countries which let in migrants, unlike Hungary, decided to do so of their own will and now they cannot ask Hungary to take a part in correcting their mistake.
Although these off-the-menu items from the beloved chain may not be all that classified at this point, we were still elated to be let in on the proper ordering lingo.
Kinkaid replaced Schneider after the goal, but let in the first shot he faced — just 40 seconds later — as Couture was allowed to skate undeterred with the puck into New Jersey's zone.
Israel's ambassador in the United States, Ron Dermer, had said last month that Tlaib and Omar would be let in, out of respect for the U.S. Congress and the U.S.-Israeli relationship.
Set for a fourth term in September's German parliamentary election, Europe's leader of leaders is threatened by anger and fear since she let in over a million asylum-seekers since last year.
"When the president says 'merit,' turn it upside down — that means 'make America white again,' [and] have people leave, just go back, and we'll just let in who we like," she said.
Edinson Cavani was allowed time and space by Brazil's David Luiz to volley the first Uruguay goal, and the same defender, David Luiz, languidly let in Suárez to notch the tying goal.
That may be what is at the core of the women-in-infantry debate among Marine ranks: the identity crisis of a historically macho club now being forced to let in women.
Meantime, over 50 percent of PCL rental properties have had to reduce their prices before they were let in the past year while the average rental price is down nearly 3 percent.
We're told a lot of these Dave & Buster's have been instructed by their local governments to reduce the number of people they let in the building down to just 100, including employees.
Carlos Vecchio, the ambassador named by Mr. Guaidó and recognized by the White House, has showed up at the embassy steps twice in the past week, but has not been let in.
The fall afternoon's fading light tinges the building's facade — walls of porous bricks laid at right angles to let in air and light while shielding the interior from view — a burnt sienna.
But the court said the government should let in travelers and refugees with a "bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States," without fully defining what that meant.
Apparently word had spread about a great party in an upscale home, and the parents were not monitoring who came and went to be sure that only invited guests were let in.
I realized then with gratitude how my mother and the women of her generation had wrenched the doors of prejudice open, to let in the light for those of us who followed.
It had been a beautiful service, he said, especially the moment when, according to tradition, a priest knocked on the cathedral's door with his processional cross and demanded to be let in.
Soon, he arrived above his professor's office on the third floor and dropped down from the ceiling, crept to the door, unlocked it, and allegedly let in his backup—sophomore Troy Kiphuth.
At these moments, you feel like you're being let in on a public secret, which is what you could say the widespread, frequently whispered accusations of Kelly have been for a long time.
And it may let in through all of this fracturing Jeremy Corbyn who is about as far left a politician that this country has ever had leading a party in its entire existence.
The National Institute of Immigration said that more than 100 children had been processed since the caravan reached the border but did not specify how many people in total had been let in.
As the Nazi horrors became clear, she worked in private on Franklin, and in public through her near-daily newspaper column, "My Day", urging that refugees from abroad be let in to America.
When Don Luis was a boy, he was one of the children sent up those trunks to open the canopy and let in the sun when the coffee fruit was starting to ripen.
Mrs May has made clear that, although she does not want to stop all migration from the EU, she does want Britain to have full control over whom it chooses to let in.
Soon, I'll be able to wake up, raise my shades to let in that lovely morning sun, listen to some music, read a book, and still not have to get out of bed.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary may let in more foreign workers to cope with a labor shortage, the country's economy minister said in a newspaper interview - but they should be the right kind of foreigners.
Paris says the EU faces too many challenges to let in two more states from the Balkans, a region still scarred by the legacy of 1990s wars and struggling with crime and corruption.
However, determined to not let in bring his business down, her father decided to buy a derelict building on the outskirts of Geelong and set himself the goal of redeveloping it into offices.
They're also packed to the gills with features like touch controls (that are actually usable!), adjustable EQ, and the ability to let in sounds from the outside world when working out in public.
Economy Minister Mihaly Varga told the weekly Heti Valasz last month that Hungary may let in more foreign workers of similar "cultural and historical" backgrounds as Hungarians to beat a chronic labor shortage.
It happens to us all, at least sometimes, and if there is a genius to Murphy's songwriting, it's in that honesty—that willingness to let in self-doubt and neuroses and transcend it.
He was finally let in when one of his team flashed the badge at the security guard, who nodded and smiled with the satisfaction of knowing he not been duped by a doppelganger.
For example, an ex-labor minister commenting at the LDP panel earlier on a proposal to let in foreign beauticians said the idea was fine, as long as their customers were foreign, too.
For particularly noisy situations, like subway travel, I found that the max setting of 10 was a must, but the ability to gradually let in more of your surroundings is a convenient feature.
The balance almost invariably depended on opportunity — whether the idea of Europe had opened doors to prosperity, or let in unwanted threats in the form of new states, new values or new people.
But since Chancellor Angela Merkel's 2015 decision to let in more than a million migrants, migration has been among Germany's most divisive issues, splitting her conservative party and fuelling a far-right surge.
Denver won, and the result is the Clyfford Still Museum, an impressive concrete structure with huge walls for displaying the artist's immense canvases, and textured ceilings that let in daylight in fractured patterns.
A man in Queens answered a knock at his door last August, let in two women who were pretending to need a bathroom and even offered one of them a slice of cake.
" Susan Church, chair of the New England Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, said her group objected: "The rules say if you have a valid visa you have to be let in.
She had just become the first woman elected to Harvard's Society of Fellows, and she imagined that the other scholars must be thinking, We let in a woman, and what does she do?
Full of dizzy distortion and heavy instruments, it feels like you're being let in on a secret that we all know to be true: Nothing lasts forever in this fucked up, dirty world.
This allows the phone to crunch algorithms and do things like automatically recognize an object so that the camera can be adjusted to focus quickly and let in the right amount of light.
And I think the talent is out there, I think there are women, people of color, people with disabilities, people in the LBGTQ community who are ready and should be let in that door.
This is called "bypass" in the Here One app — which is fantastic, by the way — because it interrupts any music or audio filters that are working in order let in a baseline audio mix.
The placement of the button seemed to be the root cause: moisture, salt, and mud from the roads corroded the button and wires, and let in quite a bit of water that killed it.
Seehofer's plan would represent a reversal of Merkel's open-door policy, which has already been scaled back since Germany let in around a million migrants in 2015, mostly fleeing war in the Middle East.
"She let in too many and now she has to see that it is just too much," he said, as a large Christmas tree was dismantled on the square in front of the station.
Merkel said German authorities would not let in migrants who had already registered in other European countries, but also stressed that there would not be an "automatic mechanism" to reject refugees at the border.
I find each setting actually alters the sound produced by the Q Adapt quite substantially, so you're not simply choosing how much external sound to let in: you're also choosing between varieties of tuning.
We're taking everything and making it sacred — how we see the world and interpret it can give so much more if we let in the invisible, the whispered stories that are implied by things.
The point of the design is to let in ambient sound, so if you are looking to immerse yourself completely in your music, or want a rich bass, these may not be for you.
Over the years, I've been let in on other secrets, like Disneyland's members-only restaurant Club 33 and Chipotle's secret quesadillas, but nothing excites me more than learning of a beauty-related hidden gem.
In describing her own immigration stance, Hillary rejected Trump's often-repeated false claim that she is for open borders and wants to let in hundreds of thousands of refugees who would do us harm.
It purports to want to turn the immigration system into a merit-based one to increase the skill level of those we let in, but immigrants are already more skilled than native born Americans.
Visitors have been let in periodically during Open House London, and the Guardian has a photo essay from 2014 showing it in all its decayed splendor, from 1901 projection box to tattered stage curtain.
Last month the European parliament also called for Facebook to let in external auditors in the wake of Cambridge Analytica, to ensure users' data is being properly protected — yet another invitation Facebook has declined.
There's not a way to opt into the beta, PayPal tells TechCrunch, but if you've been let in you'll see the option to instantly cash out in the PayPal app on web and mobile.
Lara Alqasem, 22, was accepted into a graduate program at Jerusalem's Hebrew University - which has called for her to be let in - and was issued a student's visa by the Israeli consulate in Miami.
Other features include the carved eucalyptus woodwork around the windows and elaborate mechanical systems of ventilation that allow drafts from outside to be let in or closed over with the sliding of a lever.
My Lyft was stopped at the gate, and the security guard asked to see both my ID and the driver's ID.I was on a visitors list, so we were let in without any problem.
The podcast includes a raft of interviews, including one with the night watchman who let in the thieves and the first public interview with a second museum guard who was on duty that night.
I had been to Birdland many times before and had usually been let in at no charge by Pee Wee Marquette, who worked at the entrance collecting the $3 admission fee and knew me.
There are just 10 large rustic boho villas, each with over 1,000 square feet, a private plunge pool, as well as a glass wall that can be opened to let in the ocean breeze.
For most photos it makes sense to utilize pixel binning, which makes for a small 12-megapixel shot, but allows for a lot more light to be let in on a per pixel basis.
They sized up the crowd, eyeing the people lined all along the bar, the go-gos by the front window, Wolf checking IDs by the door as he let in another wave of customers.
In recent months, travelers have been told to inform the government of any social media handles they have, all of which are subject to search prior to being let in to the United States.
"People's feelings are getting hurt, people's lives are getting changed, people are getting sent back or not let in back home to see their families for reasons that may not be worthy," Wilson said.
The Lib Dem candidate, Louis Adam, who optimistically describes the seat as a three-way marginal, is nonetheless on track to keep his deposit—and perhaps to let in the Conservatives in the process.
To get the support of Democrats for the wall, we should also let in more of the families who now attempt to become illegal immigrants by increasing the number of immigrants our country legally admits.
He has been especially icy about his expectations for Germany, a country that he believes can afford to do their fair share, and that they have let in the past the U.S. bear their burden.
With 10 other countries, it told the Commission last month that Europe first needed to determine how much beef, ethanol and other farm products it can afford to let in under current and future deals.
Over the course of the day a literal riot occurred, and police were called as 22,22 to 22000,20103 Sinatra fans, almost exclusively young girls, filled the streets surrounding the theater, demanding to be let in.
The other piece is people in the market for a digital lock, Amazon has said not only can you let a delivery person in, but this system could be used to let in dog walkers.
There has been tension between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and ex-communist eastern states, which have refused to take in asylum-seekers, many of them Muslims, while Germany let in a million people last year.
ROME (Reuters) - Naples is ready to defy Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini and let in a charity-run ship carrying 32 migrants that is blocked in the stormy Mediterranean, the city mayor said on Thursday.
Some of the car windows in this study let in enough UV-A rays to affect skin health, said Dr. Paul Nghiem, who heads the division of dermatology at the University of Washington in Seattle.
The new magnetic charger is an improvement over the Epic 2's, which had a charging door over a Micro USB port that could let in sweat or water if you didn't close it properly.
Diners are greeted by the decorative tomb that once housed the ashes of a resident priest, though the church's austere stained-glass windows were removed to let in sunlight and create a more secular space.
It might make economic sense for the United States to let in more skilled Indians and fewer unskilled Latinos, but America owes them more, and it should open its doors more to its southern neighbors.
The only people they let in — I always thought this was great — the House and the Senate were the Republican members, the lobbyists, and a handful of donors ... You're talking about the tax bill negotiation.
Compare that to the figures in two other English-speaking liberal democracies: Canada let in eight (and just announced that it's going to admit over a million new immigrants over three years), and Australia 22017.
Asif Kapadia, the director of the Amy Winehouse documentary "Amy," wrote in a tweet that his wife had been barred from a premiere (although she was let in afterward) because her heels weren't high enough.
Not everyone is lucky enough to find himself ringing the doorbell of one of his literary heroes, let alone with a decent chance of being let in, and I was somewhat dumbstruck at the privilege.
But when an institution stands still while its citizens are pressing for change, how long can the borders hold before everyone outside is let in, or everyone inside decides it's not worth staying, and leaves?
"If an acceleration is needed a new partner could be let in," Pogliani said, adding current shareholders would have a final say on such a decision and would prefer investors with a long-term horizon.
When you get up and leave the train, the headphones quickly sense you&aposre moving around and switch to the Walking profile where ambient sound is let in, ensuring you&aposre aware of your surroundings.
His LeBron James Family Foundation was a top donor to the public school, which first opened its doors to elementary-age students with plans to expand to let in children in third grade through eighth grade.
The migrant crisis of 217, when Sweden let in 21980,000 asylum-seekers (more than any European country but Germany, and more than Germany as a proportion of the population), gave the Sweden Democrats a huge boost.
Getting in now as a viewer feels like being let in on a secret before a full season eventually hits a streaming platform and everyone's wondering why they weren't watching this series from the get-go.
This fiscal year's 18,000 is down from the 2500,21990 let in between October 22016 and September 256, and that was a fraction of the 22006,290 that President Barack Obama offered refuge in the 1990 fiscal year.
I'm a big fan of natural light in hotel rooms, and also really appreciated that I could open one of the windows to let in some fresh air, even if it was just a few inches.
"Even if it is just one person, it is already a danger to the country but if you let in two or three terrorists, they can create havoc," Nur Jazlan told local newspaper The Malay Mail.
On Monday, Donald Trump Jr. shared a picture on Twitter implying that the U.S. shouldn't let in Syrian refugees because there's no way to know which ones are "bad apples," or in this case, poisoned Skittles.
Relaxed in a suit jacket but no tie, Akesson, 22010, is watching a World Cup game on television in his corner office in parliament, a building where many had hoped he would never be let in.
This room also contains three chairs that look like downmarket versions of the Grand Confort armchair made famous by Le Corbusier, a few plants, and two large windows that let in a lot of natural light.
According to the Lexington Herald-Leader, 21-year-old junior Henry Lynch II dropped into the room through the ceiling, let in his friend Troy through the door, then started to rummage around for the test.
In a Thursday meeting with lawmakers, Trump asked why the U.S. let in so many immigrants from "shithole countries," as first reported by The Washington Post, saying more should be brought in from countries like Norway.
Media reported that users in Australia can now access the service on the web — though mobile apps are not available locally yet — and it could be that other countries have also been let in without fanfare.
Just work, doctor visits, and trips to the pharmacy or grocery store are allowed, and they must wait in line three feet apart, as stores only let in a certain number of people at a time.
But with the fiscal year ending this month, it is still 6,500 troops short, even after spending an extra $200 million on bonuses and lowering standards to let in more troops with conduct or health issues.
"If you are gay, you have to see the way the social environment is changing, now through Merkel's refugee politics," he said, referring to Merkel's decision to let in hundreds of thousands of refugees in 2015.
But it seems to me, and it seems to Mr. MacLeish who is now the Librarian, that a blind individual has as much right to be let in on controversies as a person who can see.
In addition to fostering a sense of community, apartment galleries can transmit the feeling that you've been let in on some kind of secret — that someone has let you into their private corner of the world.
Regan — a branch manager at a building-and-roofing-supply company — had been a roofer, and on the evening of Palomba's rape, she left a second-floor window open to let in the balmy night air.
The opposition candidate, who is viewed with suspicion by militants on both sides due to his defection from the ruling "Chavismo" movement in 2010, added that he would immediately let in foreign humanitarian aid if elected.
But Paris says the EU faces too many challenges right now to let in two more states from the Balkans, a region still scarred by wars fought in the 1990s and struggling with crime and corruption.
In the past, the players ran back to the locker rooms together and met privately with their coaches and team owners behind closed doors before reporters eventually would be let in, in a more organized fashion.
But really, we have to let in a very real possibility that they are the way, they're not in the way, and what the actual practice helps us do is turn toward what we've been avoiding.
Adjusting the noise-cancelling settings in the Sony Headphones app worked fine to let in more ambient noise, but like I said before, I just want my noise-cancelling headphones to cancel as much noise as possible.
Hitchcock not only decided against pulling Allen (for Elliott, weirdly enough), he scoffed at the idea during the bench interview in the second period SECONDS BEFORE ALLEN LET IN A SECOND HORRENDOUS GOAL THAT ENDED THE GAME!
Though he has claimed that the local fire department allowed him to let in thousands more people, the fire department told the El Paso Times that this is not true and that Trump's crowd was about 6,500.
The soft silicone rubber fins rest just outside of your ear canal, so they don't make your ears hurt, and let in just enough ambient noise to warn you when a cyclist or angry dog is approaching.
A rise in support for door-slamming dissent is not entirely surprising in a country that has let in 1.2m additional immigrants in two years, and whose two main parties have governed together so cosily for four.
With Sony's own well-received Alpha mirrorless cameras sporting larger APS-C and full-frame sensors, which both let in more light and allows for higher resolution pictures, Olympus was pretty much cornered into adding more megapixels.
The last generation to sport a flush camera, the iPhone 11.73S kept the camera resolution at 8 megapixels, but improved the aperture from f/2.4 to f/2.2 to let in more light for low-light photos.
More than seven months since the president pledged to resettle the most vulnerable Syrians, the United States has let in less than a fifth of that number — 285,2000 through the end of April, according to government figures.
Partly this reflects a "demographic panic" in ethnically homogenous East and Central Europe, where political leaders fear out-migration and population loss more than the trickle of newcomers they've let in from the Near East and Africa.
"In spite of my black high heels, tight leggings ... and black fur & leather vest, I was easily let in without the doors guys giving it a second thought," a Yelper named Katherine B wrote earlier this week.
PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. Republican presidential contender Donald Trump said German Chancellor Angela Merkel was wrong to let in thousands of migrants into Germany and that the refugee crisis could trigger revolutions and even the end of Europe.
It would be controversial, however: Some experts say it would force Britain to lower its food and agricultural standards to let in American products, and hand over too much influence to American companies in Britain's health system.
" He brought up other instances of mandated immigration limits in the US, demanding, "In 1970, when we let in 300,000 people a year, is that violating or not violating the Statue of Liberty law of the land?
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's government won endorsement from the EU executive on Thursday for its demands to be let in to Europe's more exclusive clubs despite critics at home and abroad who question Sofia's record on tackling corruption.
Instead, Mr. Rockefeller scrambled to find accommodations elsewhere — first in the Bahamas, and then in Mexico — while strategizing with Mr. Kissinger, Mr. McCloy and others about how to persuade the White House to let in the shah.
On Saturday, hundreds of families gathered outside the base, many demanding to be let in, but were stopped at the same checkpoint that the 10 Taliban assailants masquerading in military uniforms had comfortably made their way through.
Usually, though, they require a much deeper investment in elements like upgraded lobbies, outdoor furniture, ball courts, fitness centers, grab-and-go cafes, greenways, bike storage facilities and open-plan offices that let in substantial natural light.
In 2015, Merkel made news the world over — garnering both praise and criticism in the process — for allowing Germany to let in more migrants fleeing conflicts from countries like Syria and Afghanistan than any other European country.
Stores can sell products in more kid-friendly flavors only if they don't let in underage consumers, or if the products are placed in an age-restricted section where kids can't see them, much less buy the merchandise.
And since it's their "Evil Empire Weekend," I guess they needed to seek balance in the force, so they decided to let in fans named "Joe" or "Kelly" for free since he is now the hero of Beantown.
She called on the Venezuelan armed forces supporting the country's leftist President Nicolas Maduro to let in the aid, which the opposition plans to send to the border on the same day from Colombia, Brazil and the Caribbean.
I'm happy that people have had time with these characters, so that the appreciation seems deep and informed, but at the same time it's hard to let that in, because then you have to let in everything else.
He let in, among others, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Jackson Pollock, Leonard Cohen, Janis Joplin, Stanley Kubrick, Jimi Hendrix, Tom Wolfe, Jean-Paul Sartre, the Grateful Dead and all the women associated with Andy Warhol's Factory.
What's a lot less clear is whether the Trump administration wants to let in more highly skilled immigrants — or whether it wants to use "merit" as a reason to keep people out, but not to let people in.
The silicon ear tips I chose do let in some ambient sound, which kept me feeling safe and aware of my surroundings, but even with some ambient sound, the crystal-clear sound coming through the earbuds wasn't impacted.
This ends with her screaming "PROBLEM WITH MY VAGINA" at her gynecologist just as the doors open to let in Pinstripe sex columnist Ryan (Dan Jeannotte), who is basically Gerard Butler in every rom-com he's ever made.
On the face of it, this seems to be a warning to Conservative anti-Brexit rebels: back May and vote against a customs union, or else risk bringing down the government and let in the opposition Labour Party.
But it turns out that children's eyes are anatomically slightly different, and they do let in more light, and a new study suggests that exposure to bright light before bedtime can throw their body clocks out of whack.
An American diplomat with a hipster-style beard who tried to visit recently got stopped by the People's Armed Police and was let in only after Mr. Ivanov convinced the Chinese that he was not a potential terrorist.
A corner unit in a three-story brick building, it "was worse than a tenement," he said, with dropped ceilings that were collapsing from years of water leaks, severely sloping floors and ancient windows that let in drafts.
Opinion Columnist A half-hour before a Bernie Sanders rally on Saturday night in Iowa, a line snaked around the nearly 900-seat Ames City Auditorium, but no one else was being let in: The theater was full.
Last year my wife and I had dinner with a couple of Trump supporters who maintained that Barack Obama was a socialist and that a State Department in a Hillary Clinton administration would let in thousands of terrorists.
But even the doomsday vault has been affected by likely climate change as an unexpected thaw of permafrost when it first opened let in water to the tunnel entrance of the vault building, although no seeds were damaged.
Publicly, neither Christian Democrats nor Social Democrats address these issues, because they fear that opening the debate would create an immediate backlash against them, with voters asking why they let in all these people in the first place.
The Ultra is also the first device to include nona binning, which knocks the normally excessive 108-megapixel camera down to 12 megapixels, while retaining the large amounts of light let in by the sensors for improved photos.
Then, her sister, Avery, called to say the teens, along with 553 other passengers, were pulled off the vessel because the ferry company told customers that US Customs and Border Protection wouldn't let in Bahamians without a visa.
" At the US State Department briefing on Tuesday, spokeswoman Heather Nauert told reporters: "It's ultimately up to the government of Israel, or any country for that matter, to decide which individuals, which Americans, it wants to let in.
The airport's check-in hall, for example, is covered by a giant canopy in the shape of a peacock's tail, with skylights to let in natural light and small nooks where passengers can sit before going through security.
The messenger community is welcoming when it comes to the big events that WBMA meets at—people open their homes to let in strangers from all over the world, who speak other languages and come from very different communities.
On top of that, the iPhone X's secondary 28x zoom camera has a larger f/2.4 aperture, which will let in more light and capture better low-light photos than the iPhone 8 Plus' f/2.8 2x zoom cam.
Both cameras have larger-than-normal micron pixels to let in more light for better low-light photography, and TCT even goes as far to boast the rear camera is the same exact camera sensor as the Google Pixel's.
In villages from which Jews were usually chased away, for fear of German reprisals if they were let in, they could now eat and drink confidently and try to make the point that they were not hoodlums, but gentlemen.
When you reach the rosette, stop and decide if there's anything you'd like to let in, maybe a spiritual force or something more specific to your personal life — whatever you're reflecting upon, take as much time as you need.
The steady advance of home-grown supermarket chains has so far done little to dim the kiranas' prospects; and successive Indian governments have been reluctant to let in foreign grocers, for fear that many households would lose their livelihoods.
The Italians let in more goals on Saturday than the three they had conceded in the 12 games they played to reach the final as a much-vaunted Real attack versus Juve defense scenario went emphatically in Madrid's favor.
Now the AfD leader in the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt feels the same about the refugee crisis and is angry the government has let in so many migrants - over a million arrived last year - without consulting German citizens.
They want to choose whom they let in—which is why footage of a "caravan" of thousands of Central Americans marching northwards and demanding to be let into the United States is probably a vote-winner for Mr Trump.
Britain has now taken a commendable step under a measure known as the Dubs amendment, named after a peer who was himself a child refugee, to let in unaccompanied refugee youths, of whom there were about 1,300 in Calais.
Later, cleaned of mud, coffee in hand, in the last hour before my younger child comes home, I'll sit down and try to write, the window open to let in nature's ancient, and, for now, perennial ritual of spring.
The previous night, he said, about 70 women with dozens of children had started banging on the gate to the shelter, begging to be let in, saying they had been beaten by the police for sleeping on the road.
The previous night, he said, about 70 women with dozens of children had started banging on the gate to the shelter, begging to be let in, saying they had been beaten by the police for sleeping on the road.
She won after her brave decision in 2015 to let in one million refugees, many from Syria — a move that gave the AfD ammunition (as well as other anti-immigrant European movements) but will cement her stature over time.
"Walking back through the lobby of this building, it just felt like home," she said, adding that she found comfort in the lobby's natural hues, the cozy fireplace and the tall windows that let in plenty of natural light.
After acceptance letters were accidentally sent to the wrong teams in 573, the company opted to let in everyone who applied, modifying the program to focus less on personal advising and more on small peer-to-peer advice groups.
"Truman was shocked when he came in: he had not been let in on Manhattan Project — so he put the briefing for the candidates in place, to make sure no one was as blindsided as he was," Priess said.
It's a wall that'll create a safe space for you and the people you choose to let in, sure—but until you go beyond it, there's no way to know how big and passionate the group on the other side is.
There are jobs waiting for them, jobs that Americans are fully employed for- INGRAHAM: Let me tell you about some of the jobs that are being done by illegal laborers and want you to try and let in on this.
The first thing I'm drawn to are the panoramic views of the sparkling Atlantic ocean thanks to the floor-to-ceiling retractable glass walls in the living room; at the moment they are open to let in the fresh, salty air.
Looking more vulnerable than ever before in her 11 years in office, Merkel chose her words carefully as she sought to appease her CSU allies, who have repeatedly voiced anger at her decision to let in a million migrants last year.
In the year to July 31, 42 percent of the flats let in prime central London have been studios and one bedroom units, as single people and couples opt for location over size, property investment fund London Central Portfolio said.
The transparency mode, meanwhile, is designed to let in a certain amount of outside noise when you might want it, like if you're out on a run and want to listen to music but also stay aware of your surroundings.
Merkel's decision in 2015 to let in about a million migrants, many fleeing wars in the Middle East, has fueled support for far-right groups such as PEGIDA and the Alternative for Germany (AfD), now the main opposition party in parliament.
And you want the lens to have a large aperture to let in lots of light and blur out the background to really draw focus to a person's face — their eyes, nose, mouth, skin and any of their natural birth marks.
Since Mr Mugabe expelled the Swedish head of an EU mission that was monitoring a presidential election in 2002, he has almost never again let in such intrusive bodies or such dignitaries, especially any that smack of past colonial rule.
If Britain votes for Brexit, or (more likely) votes to stay with a perilously narrow margin, many will fault the governments that, it is and will be said, have let in more immigrants than the country is capable of absorbing.
This can be fine for the gym or hitting the trails, but if you run in high traffic areas, you'll want ones that let in ambient noise so you can stay aware of your surroundings while still enjoying your music.
The basic task of editing is to serve as a polarized filter—to let in light this way and not that way—but good magazine editors do something more: they focus light into a sensibility that comes through on each page.
This restaurant began its life in the 1880s as a stage coach stop, became a speakeasy during Prohibition (with a brothel next door) and retains a soupçon of secrecy: There's no sign, you have to buzz to be let in.
While there are plenty of extraordinary start-ups creating new markets with a path to genuine advantage, self-described "disrupters" often find that the same forces that allowed them to get going initially also let in a horde of rivals.
If we're going to have a system where lawmakers are picking and choosing who to let in the country — which is the case for anything less than full open borders — why not make it a priority to have successful investors?
And then she's suddenly back at the bathroom sink of her best friend Maxine's house, with the Harry Nilsson song "Gotta Get Up" playing and someone pounding at the door to be let in, even though it's Nadia's dang birthday party.
Swiss cheese has been losing its holes of late, and researchers have tied that problem to the use of newfangled "closed" milking systems, which don't let in as much good bacteria as the old, open-bucket systems used in the past.
But the Trump administration has significantly thinned the flow of refugees, and officials said this week that those from Syria and several other countries will be let in only after undergoing new vetting on top of the screening they already receive.
The Rectify sound stages, for instance, are right next door to a leather tanning business, and on hot days, when their neighbors open the doors to let in a breeze, Rectify's personnel can see alligator skins hanging up to dry.
When the crowd was let in and shown to their seats, a few veteran customers walked to the back of the space to visit Mr. Mangieri, who was standing outside the glass-walled, Popemobile-esque pizza-making station where he works.
After three strikes on the door, Black Rod — who was appointed Lady Usher in November 2017 and took up her duties early the following year — was let in, along with a procession of lawmakers, to listen to the queen's speech.
But officials hope the plans, announced after two days of internal party discussions to which Merkel was not invited, will show the party has moved on from the Chancellor's signature decision to let in over a million refugees in 2015.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang reiterated that Hong Kong is part of China, and the central government handles Hong Kong's foreign affairs and Beijing and Hong Kong decide who to let in or not as a matter of Chinese sovereignty.
The visitors gradually worked their way into the game and Jordan Ayew directed a header straight at Tim Krul before a slip from Christoph Zimmermann let in Jairo Riedewald, who chose to pass rather that shoot, with James McArthur's effort blocked.
All three locations do share similar characteristics that make them ideal for photo shoots, Segar said: big windows that let in natural light; bare, clean walls; and open-floor plans, which allow for photos captured at any photo angle imaginable.
BEIRUT/GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Syria appealed to the government on Thursday to commit to a ceasefire in eastern Ghouta to let in an aid convoy containing emergency medical supplies that were stripped from a delivery on Monday.
In one harrowing incident, a farmer and his family are trapped inside their home for six hours while Cory Booker pounds on the front door, demanding to be let in so he can outline his plan to reduce income inequality.
The officers, who were in plain clothes but were wearing police jackets and shields, went out of the tenant's front door to the vestibule, where Officer Haste let in Officer Chris Crocitto, the sergeant's driver, and Officer Mcloughlin, according to testimony.
Chaffetz was met with a round of booing from a rowdy crowd who also shouted down the fire marshal who informed the crowd that no more people would be let in to fill the few remaining seats in the back row.
The Trump administration's willingness to let in refugees screened under the old process — while claiming that process could allow terrorists to sneak into the United States — kind of undermines its argument that the executive order is essential to national security.
The indefinable type of person, who will only know if they are good enough once they're inside, are evaluated on the door with a few simple questions, and then let in or—most likely—told to turn around and head home.
Taken in concert, these policies invite the question: If we aren't educating Americans so that they're prepared to innovate, won't let in the people who are, and are discouraging new technology imports, how are we going to grow the economy?
Police chiefs in Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia and Macedonia decided last week they would only let in people "arriving from war-torn areas" across their borders, and decided Afghans don't fit that description — despite the fact that many have legitimate asylum claims.
It is all-male, naturally, and its parties let in members, their guests, and, overwhelmingly, freshman girls, both girls from the fraternity's college and ones bused in from the local women's college and the massive 221,218-student university in the city next door.
As fact-checkers from the Sacramento Bee, the Washington Post, the Associated Press, and elsewhere dutifully pointed out, Bracamontes was not "let in" to the country by Democrats, but rather crossed the border illegally and was deported under Republican and Democratic administrations.
So, that network is very scalable, so our task is making sure the great assets we've built is not only limited by utilizing by Chinese customers, but also we are able to let in customers outside of China to use that network.
So, there is also that bad element and we have to be able to screen because even if you let in 25 great hard-working soon to be American citizens and one of them is a mass murderer, that is one too many.
The documents showed that in 2008, the Israeli military precisely calculated the daily amount of calories needed to avoid malnutrition in Gaza (2,279 per person, in line with World Health Organization guidelines) as part of determining how much food to let in.
Not only is this ideal for viewing on smartphones (the intended medium), but by parroting the format of Instagram videos and stories, it makes the viewer feel like they're peering into something personal that they're not supposed to be let in on.
It will be millions of dollars well-spent: the house features beautiful mid-century modern wood columns and wall-length windows, which let in tons of sunlight to reflect off the all-white walls, along with sweeping views of Los Angeles down below.
They aren't calling for the abolition of immigration laws, and the changes national Democrats want to make to future immigration aren't radically different in scope from what many Republicans would favor (though the types of immigrants they'd want to let in are different).
She frequently opened her sets by saying, "Dem ah gwan like dem nuh waan let in some fresh pum pum inna di business," a telling statement of the industry that, up until recently, had a soundtrack that was largely scored by men.
Clubs aren't necessarily safe spaces for queer people, even if a queer producer is running them, because we're not in charge of the staff or security that gets hired, and often can't be discerning about who gets let in—or kicked out.
As RTL Info reported, the situation is not new but has worsened this month because of the especially rainy weather, with staff at both museums resorting to placing buckets under leaking ceilings, some of which have holes large enough to let in wildlife.
As the electronics tapered away for a final fade out of birdcalls, and the window shades opened to let in Friday's daylight, I was wondering how the music had affected the dreams, and thinking that the music had been experimenting on us.
The Trump administration's foreign policy is also expected to be in the spotlight on the Sunday shows this week as violence spreads in Venezuela amid a standoff over international humanitarian aid at the border that the U.S. has demanded be let in.
Protests by right-wing militants in the eastern city of Chemnitz two weeks ago after the fatal stabbing of a German blamed on two migrants have reignited a fierce debate about Merkel's 2015 decision to let in more than a million refugees.
Simply this: When Trump won the White House -- against all odds -- the working assumption was that he had executed a plan so brilliant and so complex that only he (and the few advisers he let in on the plan) could see it.
The process for screening Syrian refugees is so stringent (for example, a refugee who'd once given "a sandwich or a cigarette" to a Syrian rebel soldier would have been banned until last year) that the government rarely let in any before fall 2015.
At least two bars say they have been told by the local police not to let in more than 10 foreigners at a time until March 22, after the end of the annual session of the National People's Congress, China's rubber-stamp Parliament.
The constitutionalist Walter Bagehot wrote that "we must not let in daylight upon magic" -- that the British people can't have faith in the monarch as national unifier or neutral arbiter of politics if they don't revere her as something of an inhuman god.
That let in Elinor Barker who rode to the rescue of the British team, producing a superb solo attack to win gold and spare the blushes of the powerhouse track nation, having also won her country's only title at the worlds last year.
In the best communities, those walls are at least somewhat porous — when I spoke with her about this topic, the great cultural critic Soraya Nadia McDonald likened them to the walls of biological cells, which can let in nutrients and push out toxins.
By forcing a showdown at the border, where the Venezuelan authorities refused to let in essential supplies, opposition leaders hoped to put an uncomfortable spotlight on Mr. Maduro and the armed forces — the group whose support is vital to his remaining in power.
Buoyed by hopes of higher wages but burdened by loans, Vietnamese youth - the fastest-growing group of foreign workers in Japan - will be among those most affected by a new scheme to let in more blue-collar workers that kicks off in April.
National Democrats aren't calling for the abolition of immigration laws, and the changes they want to make to future immigration aren't radically different in scope from what many Republicans would favor (though the types of immigrants they'd want to let in are different).
With a new image signal processor that's capable of calculating over 103 billion operations in 25 milliseconds and improved lenses that let in more light, the iPhone 7 is reportedly capable of performing better in low light situations and producing photos with more accurate colors.
The carpet-cleaning head (also called the direct-drive head) has a nifty new feature: two tiny doors in the front that can let in larger pieces of gunk (like Cheerios) if you leave them open by sliding the physical switch to the "+" position.
They do let in outside audio, which is convenient both for safety and conversation: You can tell if someone is talking to you, or if you totally didn't see a car coming straight at you while you were playing Pokémon Go while crossing the street.
France says the EU faces too many challenges - including Britain's planned exit, China, migration and security threats posed by Russia - to let in two more states from the Balkans, a region still scarred by the legacy of 1990s wars and struggling with crime and corruption.
This book also devotes only a few paragraphs to the larger sea changes of the '60s, which let in a tide of overtly ethnic actors, and it's peculiarly silent about Woody Allen, whose conquest of the mainstream seems most similar to Ms. Streisand's own.
"He let in over 85033,000 additional people and now Hilary Clinton is raising it by 550 percent and this has been going on for a long time, thousands of people are pouring into our country, we have no idea what we're doing," Trump said.
But at the time, the law of 1965 was defended as a way to let in more migrants from places like Italy or Greece (who had been kept out by discriminatory national quotas imposed in 1924), without risking an influx from much poorer nations.
But after Israel announced that they would let her in, Tlaib incidated that she would not make the trip, saying that Trump had also the two Congresswomen should not be let in, saying Israel would "show great weakness" if it allowed the lawmakers to enter.
Hierro and Isco both admitted the performance against Morocco "is not the way forward", with the interim coach showing particular concern about the five goals his side have let in over three World Cup games, contrasting with the three they conceded in 10 qualifying matches.
Once the doors opened, security let in 22 to 2000 fans at a time (the shop only holds 33 people max), and one officer I spoke to estimated only 23,24 to 25,500 of the over 2,000 fans there would actually get inside on opening day.
Marie Kondo, the organizing consultant and author of "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up," told me that when she wakes up in the morning she immediately opens the windows to let in fresh air, a practice she has done since she was a child.
In another, a one-bedroom for nearly $2,900 on Delancey Street, the second bedroom had to be carved out of the living room, and the landlord intended to add some kind of frosted glass at the top of the partition wall to let in light.
During my stay in the cabin, I established a routine determined by the movements of the sun: After daylight nudged me awake around five, I rose from the bed portion of the "Planar Configuration" and unlocked both doors to let in the early cross-breeze.
London-focused estate agents Foxtons blamed a 10 percent drop in both the number of homes it sold and let in the first half of the year firmly on Brexit, while Redrow's resilience matched that of Persimmon, which does not build in central London.
KREUTH, Germany (Reuters) - Germany said on Wednesday Austria's decision to cap the number of refugees it will let in and tighten border controls was "not helpful" to German efforts to negotiate a European Union-wide solution to the migrant crisis and ensure Turkey's support.
After she&aposs let in, she quickly reveals that she&aposs his daughter, and asks for $42 billion to finance a quantum centrifuge that would strip Dr. Manhattan of his powers (destroying him in the process), filter out the radiation, and transfer them into Trieu.
I do believe that she'll bring a sort of fresh eye completely on Vanity Fair, which has fabulous DNA and is a wonderful magazine, but now as time goes on, the wheels will turn again, and for it to let in new influences. Right.
And here on Betsy DeVos's anniversary, this is the first time that I have ever been to this building where we were not let in — where the educators, where the students, where the parents of America were locked out of the federal Department of Education.
The U.S. is currently on pace to let in fewer than 20,000 refugees in the current fiscal year, well short of the already record-low total of 45,000 that the Trump administration agreed to accept in 2018, multiple sources involved in refugee resettlement told VICE News.
By default, Samsung keeps the aperture at f/2.4 — smaller and slower than other flagship phones — but the S9 can open up the camera to f/1.5 to let in a lot more light when it needs it, like at night or in dimly lit restaurants.
The chancellor's record is seemingly one of contradictions: the centre-right politician who let in 1.2m immigrants, the "new leader of the free world" whose name is a byword for inaction (literally, in the German neologism "to merkel"), the liberal hero who voted against gay marriage.
My kid sister and I loved the playground and grassy field that the apartment overlooked—you could check who was out there and sprint down in a breath—and my mother appreciated the southeast-facing windows, as drafty as they were, for the brightness they let in.
The U.S. is currently on pace to let in fewer than 22015,213 refugees in the current fiscal year, well short of the already record-low total of 2120,21980 that the Trump administration agreed to accept in 23, multiple sources involved in refugee resettlement told VICE News.
On February 22, Mercury squares off with Jupiter and Venus meets Pluto—things are exciting at work, as lots of details are shared, and especially on February 23, when Mercury connects with Pluto, you will find that you are being let in on the inside scoop.
Egyptian agricultural quarantine authorities' refusal to let in a single grain of wheat infected with ergot, a common fungus, has wreaked havoc on the world's largest wheat buyer's tenders for months and is at odds with a more commonly accepted international standard of up to 0.05 percent.
Throughout much of the weekend, even as the Department of Homeland Security promised it would abide by the courts' demands nationwide and let in green card holders, there were reports of border agents saying they would continue to put people on planes leaving the United States.
Eventually the Supreme Court said that, while litigation continues over enforcement of the ban in lower courts, grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and siblings-in-law of people from the six countries would be let in but that refugees with relationships with U.S. resettlement agencies would not.
Dormer, who played Margaery Tyrell on the show for five seasons before her character's story came to a fiery end, recently revealed that she has been let in on the secret of how the series ends in Season 8, despite having not been a cast member for two years.
While visiting a friend at his design studio in Soho — where the windows had been thrown wide open to let in a balmy, late afternoon, and the whine of wheels in stop-and-go traffic punctuated our conversation — my eyes picked out the breaking headline on his computer screen.
Kinosian, a freelancer who's in Tijuana with the caravan, sent Vox this video — recorded on Sunday night — of asylum seekers climbing across successfully: The caravan members are responding to the US government's refusal to let in people who try to cross into the US legally to seek asylum.
The Ninth Circuit had ruled that relatives of citizens had a "bona fide relationship" with a US person and should therefore be let in, but Justice Anthony Kennedy stopped implementation of the decision until the Supreme Court deliberates on the constitutionality of the ban in full this fall.
Unless the warring parties immediately cease hostilities, reopen all Yemen's ports to let in commercial shipments, allow humanitarian staff and aid to reach those in need, and stabilize the Yemeni economy, including by paying civil servants, "countless" Yemenis are unlikely to live through the winter, the humanitarian leaders warn.
It is scarcely conceivable that AfD would become the biggest party next autumn: but if it did well, it might siphon enough votes away from Merkel to let in a coalition of the left, led by the Social Democrats who presently have less than 25 per cent popularity ratings.
Two Minnesota errors in the eighth — a bad throw by reliever Taylor Rogers and a grounder through first baseman Plouffe's legs — let in one run and brought Carlos Beltran and Rodriguez to the plate with one out, each with a chance to tie the game with one swing.
For the occasion—a dance party ostensibly headlined by the floaty drum and bass-inspired sounds of the UK duo Chase & Status—they decided to let in a select group of outsiders to enjoy the party alongside the British athletes, who are currently second in the Olympic medal table.
My other headphones don't play so well with sweat, or let me easily switch between noise-canceling and "transparency" mode — on AirPods Pro, you just need to pinch the bottom stem of an earbud to either shut out the world or be let in to have complete conversations.
"To let in an enormous company that I would say has not shown much respect for governmental institutions even in the United States, one that has a rather expansive vision of its role as a political and economic actor, strikes me as a kind of Faustian bargain," he said.
There is some talk of a halfway house solution -- making the manuscript available to senators in a classified setting -- though that step has been ridiculed by Democrats who say the public needs to be let in on the secret and McConnell has shown little public interest in the idea.
In their 94-page decision, the appeals judges upheld the verdict, Mr. Cosby's sentencing and sided with the trial judge, Judge Steven T. O'Neill, of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, who had agreed to let in testimony from five of 19 women sought by the prosecution.
Researchers examined data on a total of 1,288 eyes from 644 older adults who got what's known as a dilated eye exam, when clinicians widen the pupils with eye drops to let in more light and get a better look at the retina in back of the eyeball.
It can, however, be accomplished by the market using a visa price, which would let in those who work the smartest, the longest, the hardest or are willing to sacrifice the most to be in the U.S. Those people are, after all, the ones we want in our country.
The chancellor's decisions to end Germany's use of nuclear power and let in over 1m refugees have sidelined the environmentalist, humanitarian Greens, who gathered in Berlin on June 16th to adopt a manifesto—and, less formally, debate why they have fallen from well over 10% in polls to around 7%.
This week alone Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany faced huge protests after her justice minister declared that Arab immigrants — let in under Merkel's liberal refugee policy — were largely responsible for the mass sexual assaults on women in Cologne on New Year's Eve and used social networks to coordinate their attacks.
In any case, like Sheryl says, there's no way Our Community would keep growing like the weed it has if we hadn't let in any shitty idea that wants to crawl in off the street and set up a stink, crawl in off the street and set up a stink.
The minority government is paralysed: it lacks the numbers to get anything meaningful through Parliament; the cabinet is unable to agree on anything, or to disguise the fact; and the party is terrified of ousting its feeble leader, lest the subsequent civil war let in the newly rampant Labour Party.
News of Edlin's move to a new address pregnant with Manhattan symbolism, 212 Bowery, inspired Koh to reach out in hopes of bringing the chapel — a human-scale hive of sorts, made of wood and wax, with a door to let in a single viewer at a time — to the city.
If you know your photograph then you can get even smarter with your forgery detection: Low-light shots, like the hot air balloon one we featured here, require a long exposure to let in as much light as possible—and that means fast-moving objects in the scene should be blurred.
High-dynamic-range (HDR) performance is still exceptional thanks to OLED technology&aposs infinite contrast, but high-end LCD TVs with quantum dots (often branded as QLED) can offer a bit more punch in highlights, making them a better fit for rooms that let in a lot of ambient light.
It is almost as if, having been so changed, she cannot let in the horror of how many people still hate us, even as she agrees that it's best for her husband's family not to know about me, even as she refuses to hang pictures of me in the hallway.
The writer Peter Schneider, a proponent of the 1968-era German left, wrote an opinion piece last month for the newspaper Die Welt with the headline "Denial of Reality Is Ruining Our Democracy," in which he said he admired Ms. Merkel's decision to let in refugees but that she had gone too far.
For the immigrants who are let in, Larry Levitt, executive vice president for health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation, said that the proclamation is likely to push immigrants to buy short-term or visitor insurance policies, which generally don't cover pre-existing conditions, and often have caps or limits on benefits.
The president says that that doctor is the real face of these refugees and not the one that you and some of your colleagues on this stage are painting; that you prefer the face of fear and terror and that you would refuse to let in anyone into this country seeking legitimate asylum.
There was his claim that we shouldn't let in Syrian refugees because they wouldn't want to live in Minnesota (a state home to huge Somali and Hmong refugee populations), the time he compared the Supreme Court's decision ensuring marriage equality to Dred Scott, and his ill-advised campaign against the "vulgar" Beyoncé.
President Trump made a number of false claims Monday night during his rally in El Paso as he lobbied for building a southern border wall — including a claim that the arena the rally was held in could fit 8,000 people and that the El Paso Fire Department allowed him to let in 10,723.
Anyone hoping to be let in on Queen's trade secrets will feel frustrated, although I liked the coins that rattled and bounced on the skin of Taylor's drum, and it's good to watch Deacon noodle a new bass riff—for "Another One Bites the Dust"—purely to stop the other band members squabbling.
For Farage and like-minded politicians, reducing immigration is inextricably linked to leaving the EU. Because EU rules require Britain to let in significant numbers of EU immigrants, they argue that Britain can never curb immigration while it's in the EU. This argument came to dominate the case for leaving in Britain.
The medical charity Doctors Without Borders said Friday that in the town of Madaya, which has received the greatest public attention among the besieged towns, 16 people had died of malnutrition and related causes since the United Nations, after months of negotiations, persuaded the government to let in three convoys of food this month.
If Britain continued to enjoy good access to EU markets, cut tax and regulation — a goal championed by many who want to leave the EU — and did not reduce the number of EU immigrants it let in, then the economy would be less than 1 percent smaller in 2030 than if it had stayed in.
This theory emerged in February 2013, after the Canadian uploaded a video in which he asserts having set up his two robbers in collaboration with authorities: "These people were let in to do what they were going to do, with police waiting outside at the door to arrest them," he explains with a smile.
I think they are American citizens who are duly elected that are running on an agenda that is disgusting, that the American people will reject...... Trump's stance therefore gave Netanyahu a choice: let in these US Congress members and risk angering Trump, or block them and keep the American president happy, but risk angering Democrats.
The plan, as the United States Olympic Committee vows to throw open the curtains and let in the light, is to get all the names, from all the years and all the Olympic sports, in one place so that people can easily check them before joining a team or hiring a coach or a trainer.
But to make it work, I had to break the rule about not sectioning off the grid with a single pair of blocks, and I had to let in some bits of fill I wish I could have avoided (ESSO, YEO, ANSE, ARTE, ANIS and SECY), some of which pile up in the middle bottom.
The Germans had not really digested all this when Ms. Merkel took another major step: Her decision to let in one million refugees and migrants in 2015 was driven by generosity, altruism and a social responsibility — all very noble, but all done without much apparent concern for what the average German thought, or wanted.
But businesses fear that damage may already be done: Employees are unable to leave the country for fear of not being able to return, and potential tourists and clients may choose to avoid the US over concern that they not be let in -- especially given the White House leaving open the possibility of adding more countries.
With Trump in town, Washington restaurants await a visit — from IvankaSupreme Court fight is more about Trump than GorsuchJudge orders US to let In immigrant visa holders At issue is Mr. Scaramucci's sale of his firm, SkyBridge Capital, to a division of HNA Group, a politically connected Chinese conglomerate that would become the firm's majority owner.
While GOP hardliners within the administration are using the caravan as a reason to push for a change to the laws governing children and asylum seekers who arrive at the border, Republicans have turned the caravan into a reason that Democrats shouldn't be allowed to take Congress — because they would let in untold numbers of migrants.
Wiesman says the design of Smilo's nipples are based on the milk ducts inside a breast, making it easier for babies to eat without sucking in too much air or putting too much pressure on their mouth, stomachs and ears, and it also has a vent to let in air and keep from creating a vacuum.
Eurosceptics across Europe are moved by dissatisfactions similar to those of Britain's Leave voters: resentment of globalisation; estrangement from elites; a sense that the EU is distant, undemocratic and overbearing; and, above all, a conviction that the cherished openness of the EU has let in too many foreigners who take away jobs, benefits and national identity (see chart 1).
The Stelvio's problems: ●It has good exterior looks but traffics in cheap parts — plastic roof handles with sharp edges that can cut unwary hands; center console pieces with beautiful exteriors on one side and unfinished, sharp plastic edges on the other; poorly fitting sun visors that let in as many solar rays as they keep out.
President Trump is reportedly looking at reducing the number of refugees coming into the U.S. Trump will have to make a choice about the number of refugees to let into the country in the next budget year, according to The Associated Press, and there are differing opinions within the administration over how refugees should be let in.
Sheen, also well-known for his decades of activism on climate change and workers' rights, channeled his inner-Josiah Barlett, his famous presidential role on "The West Wing," to deliver a parable: "You know the Irish tell the story of a man who arrives at the gates of heaven and asked to be let in. "St.

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