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He lost track of days, sometimes several in a row.
Once, I lost track of it for a few hours.
She grew forgetful during games; she lost track of meetings.
She ran past us and I lost track of her.
They had slept in and then lost track of time.
Lost track of all the dizzying turns in this story?
At this point, I've lost track of Netflix's proprietary productions.
But somewhere along the way, we lost track of our priorities.
"Kind of lost track of time a little bit," he testified.
"I lost track of why we are fighting," Blis said, shrugging.
How did the government discover it had lost track of them?
Have you lost track of the endless headlines from this summer?
I think he lost track of me because I moved upstairs.
His buddy Horvath—lost track of that guy after leaving Denver.
In the first place, Europe has lost track of its history.
By now, he's lost track of how many countries he's visited.
In recent days, I just about lost track of my life.
But we've lost track of what a brilliant thing it is.
A police officer arrived, and I lost track of the man.
Safarova said she lost track of the number of match points.
While getting teargassed in Central, he'd lost track of some friends.
Ms. Lott had lost track of him until his television appearances.
Eventually I had lost track of who I had lied to.
So far we've lost track of around 10,000 refugee kids in Europe.
And yet, by the second scene, we lost track of the machinery.
"I've lost track of how many I have," Spencer, 86, tells PEOPLE.
See something you don't recognize, or a device you've lost track of?
He scores mostly because the Colorado Avalanche lost track of the puck.
I lost track of the delays — none were announced — and of Pat.
As giant as the swarm was, the meteorologists lost track of it.
"What did he like that I lost track of?" the lyrics continue.
Advocates say many parents have lost track of their children in the process.
But they have sort of lost track of being for the working man.
We've lost track of what real truth is and what real values are.
I wasn't behind the bar constantly and lost track of him at times.
And they literally lost track of, I think it was about 1,500 kids.
He had lost track of the days, with nothing to really differentiate them.
Remembering this story, the traveler had lost track of where he was walking.
I rediscover correspondence from high school friends I've long since lost track of.
But while we were getting swept up in sculpting, we lost track of bronzing.
After lunch, we talked about family history and lost track of time and place.
Kathleen Rice of the nearly 1500 immigrant kids who have been lost track of.
Pliskova did not immediately realize she won because she lost track of the score.
If you lost track of this animated gem back last year, now's the time.
The family lost track of him in the late 1990s before he emerged again.
How often have you lost track of time watching dance videos on your smartphone?
For the first time in months I lost track of my surroundings, totally absorbed.
Z.A. should have won as well, but the government lost track of her case.
"We have lost track of how many deadlines have been missed with NAFTA," Krueger wrote.
"Then we lost track of each other for years—he always remembered me," Deanna says.
I lost track of the year we were in and the crime Singh was investigating.
I think it overwhelmed me, and I lost track of my swing a little bit.
By this point, I'd lost track of how many trucks had flipped or lost wheels.
I lost track of Jessica, as I have with so many friends from those days.
If you've lost track of all the players in the Mueller investigation, you're not alone.
I was so indiscriminate and prolific that I lost track of what I had entered.
A people first approachUltimately, we lost track of what our purpose is all about — people.
Prosecutors lost track of her after she left Istanbul on her way to the war zone.
We lost track of how many of them mentioned Scandal or Olivia Pope somewhere in there.
Dobe Cooney admitted that her husband had lost track of their bills a few times lately.
From Sweden, she tried to read about the Lenna but slowly lost track of the story.
The party had "lost track of their demographic core group" among working class voters, he said.
Shortly after arriving in the country, Mexican authorities lost track of the actors, the officials said.
Early on in Game 4, Harden lost track of Klay Thompson twice in under two minutes.
When we got there, I lost track of our male guide, but he soon joined us.
She was about 5, and so focused on the task that she lost track of him.
By now, unfortunately, I'd lost track of the penguin spot; there were so many little icebergs.
A lot has been said about how the government lost track of nearly 21,500 immigrant children.
The two had lost track of each other but became reacquainted five years ago on Facebook.
I've lost track of the number of times I've been told that "research" proves I'm wrong.
Eventually, he hid the thing under my radiator, and I lost track of it for a month.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Pond may have lost track of what day it is.
The NTSB concluded the driver became distracted by radio transmissions and lost track of where he was.
As far as our health goes, the Republican congress seems to have lost track of this goal.
"I lost track of who I was and the man that I wanted to be," says Poueu.
For the second time in its history, Resident Evil has lost track of what made it great.
The Japanese authorities lost track of the tanker as of 0840 GMT on Sunday, the spokesman said.
With the crossings closed, Colombia has lost track of the numbers of people coming over the border.
Neuroscientist Nathan Rose and his colleagues at the University of Wisconsin recently lost track of a memory.
He became so impassioned that at one point he lost track of the question he was answering.
This year, however, she lost track of the number of people who harassed her for carrying it.
But Del Rey said that she simply lost track of the calendar — it's just how she works.
We met for coffee and whiskey and eventually lost track of who paid for each other's tabs.
But on the morning of our lunch, I had a work emergency and lost track of time.
He said that when Nusair and his mother fled the fighting, aid workers lost track of the boy.
Brodeur said he lost track of Erickson, who ended his career with Tulsa of the C.H.L. in 2691.
But he came back after he lost track of his companions after getting off in Medias Aguas, Veracruz.
I spoke to many older people who had lost track of how many times they had been arrested.
The Wildlife Trust said the park had lost track of deer, rhinos and elephants during the recent disaster.
But the agency lost track of more than 1,400 of the 2,000 guns they allowed smugglers to purchase.
One of us broke curfew, lost track of time, snuck off to a party and didn't call home.
A woman sticking her tongue out at a drone flying above her briefly lost track of her location.
I have lost track of the number of times that I have been to Iowa to cover politics.
I know sometimes you must have lost track of people, but how often did you hear about complications?
That's because the post came as word spread that federal officials had lost track of 1,500 immigrant children.
"The government has said that they've lost track of them, that's another word for lost," Solis Doyle added.
In the name of speed and convenience, it seems we have lost track of the importance of continuity.
But they've prioritized growing their user base, revenue, and profits and sometimes lost track of the possible consequences.
New data suggest that the U.S. has lost track of most of the youth who have been released.
But she seems to have lost track of George and Willie, and no wonder: Their billing changed often.
In imagined service of the interests of voters, reporters had lost track of what actually mattered to them.
But the agency lost track of more than 1,400 of the 2,000 guns they allowed smugglers to buy.
I literally lost track of the time until I noticed the arrival of dusk — the experience was wonderful!
I think that took about half an hour, but by then I had completely lost track of time.
For those who've lost track of the saga of Samsung's Bixby-powered smart speakers, we don't blame you.
We stayed in touch on and off through the early 70s, but then lost track of each other.
He stopped the first shot he faced, from Devils forward Taylor Hall, but lost track of the puck.
Shana was ten when the incident happened, but as the years progressed, she lost track of her age.
After the boat flipped, the cousin lost track of Musaab and couldn't find him among the survivors in Italy.
It only offers walking directions for now, and it often misdirected me or lost track of where I was.
Over the past six seasons of Game of Thrones, you've probably lost track of how many people have died.
"I've lost track of how many I have," Spencer, 86, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue on stands Friday.
The next day his videographer explained to me that they were out late shooting and lost track of time.
He missed the Mets' mandatory workout before the start of last year's playoffs because he 'lost track of time.
Another migrant, also named Muhammad, lost track of his father when Iranian border guards opened fire on their group.
Wagner's comments drew additional criticism to his department, including reports that HHS had "lost track" of the 1,475 children.
Recent reports claim the US Department of Health and Human Services has lost track of nearly 1,500 immigrant children.
Rick Santorum said Sunday that the roughly 1,500 migrant children whom the government has lost track of aren't lost.
After they optimized it for the last time, they lost track of how many thoughts it has per second.
Amid a constant swirl of work and family obligations, I have lost track of friends in my own town.
I've lost track of the number of people I have found charging their Juuls in class through their laptops.
His dodging and weaving skills proved no match for mine; eventually I lost track of them on the highway.
"I lost track of how many times I was assaulted," said Terry DeMeo, 70, a coach and former lawyer.
He did tell me that those moments when she lost track of reality was actually fodder for further conversation.
Instead it did the exact opposite when investigators at the ATF lost track of about 2,000 of the weapons.
The US government has lost track of 1,475 immigrant children, but officials say they are not "legally responsible" for them.
The pair lost track of time during their search for answers, and forgot they ordered a pizza before their walk.
Care-workers have lost track of more than 1,000 unaccompanied minors, a third of whom are Afghan males, since 2014.
It's certainly possible the original weed-stashers lost track of the box before it made it into Amazon's discount warehouses.
I lost track of him for a moment, turned my camera with paternal care, and saw that he was gone.
I've long ago lost track of how many layers of color have been used, but my face feels perceptibly heavier.
CNN: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says it lost track of nearly 1,21625 migrant children after separation from parents.
Chief Andrä said plainclothes officers had fired several shots at the suspect, but lost track of him as he fled.
The owners of those assets have died, moved without leaving a new address or simply lost track of their property.
After exiting the taxi, the attacker came across more police officers, who shot at him but lost track of him.
In fact I had completely lost track of myself and was having a sort of psychedelic experience minus the drugs.
The Pentagon lost track of billions in Iraq, and last year spent almost $5 billion on crab and lobster alone.
The Trump administration lost track of the children, the story went, after separating them from their parents at the border.
I've long lost track of how many times I relied on statistical N.B.A. pearls from Elias in my coverage. #RIP.
Some have deliberately evaded immigration officials, or agents simply lost track of them while their cases wound through the courts.
Exactly. The word "high"—people have just lost track of this—in "high crimes and misdemeanors" does all the work.
Japanese authorities lost track of the tanker as of 0840 GMT on Sunday, a spokesman for Japan's Coast Guard said.
With The Crimes of Grindelwald, the Wizarding World franchise has lost track of what it means to craft a good story.
I have long since lost track of who most of the characters are or what their relationships are with one another.
The government had lost track of them which says something about the system, the system that Trump actually wants to fix.
The company lost track of its reliable model of making good fights between good fighters and hoping a few catch on.
The rally also briefly lost track of veteran pilot Maurice Kirk and his plane after the stop in Ethiopia last week.
She was thought to be, as one of her friends recall, so rich she must have lost track of her money.
But within seconds, the group lost track of who was supposed to be reading, leading to a rather awkward acceptance speech.
As a kid, I lost track of the number of times I'd overhear a borderline racist comment from someone I knew.
As the imagery materialized through static I lost track of whether I was seeing these things or forming my own impressions.
I think it's, maybe, "She had so much money, she just lost track of it," is the headline on the story.
Missed opportunities "Management lost track of its shoppers and competition," said Wendy Liebmann, chief executive of consulting firm WSL Strategic Retail.
The school realized it had lost track of the plutonium earlier this year and immediately notified the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
I had only lost track of him for a minute or two, but when I looked over again Z. had disappeared.
With all the talk about analytics, algorithms, and how we reach people, the Democrats have lost track of old school organizing.
It's about a young girl growing up, and a young woman wondering if she's lost track of her most essential self.
The department emphasized that the inspector general found "no evidence whatsoever" that it had lost track of children in its care.
In a brief but dramatic episode, zookeepers in Germany lost track of two lions, two tigers, a jaguar and a bear.
We were together for almost a decade, and in that time I somehow lost track of my own habits and preferences.
Tyler Toffoli had the puck along the wall when the Dallas defense lost track of Kopitar creeping toward the far post.
Said psychiatric hospital soon lost track of Datsik after he had escaped the Leningrad clinic to seek political asylum in Norway.
In the 230 years that Patrick has been using drugs, he has lost track of how many times he has overdosed.
I've lost track of the weird, wild lifespan this simple cover song has had in that short but seemingly endless time.
For him, time came in thick slices—a month, two months passed—and when it was gone, he lost track of it.
If you lost track of ol' Kimbo, here's an update: He's fighting professionally these days on the Bellator mixed martial arts circuit.
In that time, he's lost track of the number of contributors who have gone on to build careers for themselves as writers.
"We just kind of lost track of how we were doing, and I think things have gotten out of balance," Tillerson said.
Then came a medical emergency involving a Sudanese man, and by the time the ambulance arrived, I had lost track of Adin.
Iceland struck back early in the second half, however, as the Portugal defense fell asleep and completely lost track of Birkir Bjarnason.
How his Verizon bill inched close to $300 the month before because he lost track of how much video he had streamed.
The Uruguayan authorities later said that they had lost track of him and that he might have crossed the border into Brazil.
The government lost track of most of the guns, and once in Mexico, they were used in an untold number of crimes.
But immediately after Kassar deplaned and entered the airport terminal, DEA agents suddenly lost track of him, spurring a moment of panic.
Cooper lost track of Laura in the woods, and we watched as Sarah stabbed a photo of her daughter, over and over.
There have been reports that Health and Human Services lost track of almost 1,500 children who crossed the border as unaccompanied minors.
Instead, moving from one crisis to another, the biggest economy in the European Union has lost track of the path of modernization.
I lost track of him in the museum, and I thought I had missed my chance to reminisce with a fellow musician.
Through their lengthy and winding N.H.L. careers, the lifelong friends Michal Handzus and Richard Zednik never lost track of their ultimate plan.
As cemetery vaults were torn open, families lost track of their ancestors and there were fewer people to care for the dead.
Altogether, the ATF lost track of about 21,20093 weapons, some of which ended up in the hands of El Chapo's Sinaloa cartel.
Altogether, the ATF lost track of about 2,000 weapons, some of which ended up in the hands of El Chapo's Sinaloa cartel.
Most recently, the commission imposed a $8,500 fine to Idaho State University after it lost track of a gram of weapons-grade plutonium.
In the confusion which followed, he lost track of one of them, a young girl, who he believes is still stuck in Syria.
Ms. Coffey has so many apps on her phone monitoring her home that she has lost track of all the things they do.
NASA has lost track of a "significant" number of historic items related to spaceflight due to shoddy management, according to a new report.
Shortly after the play above, Luke Walton sent Corey Brewer to the scorer's table after Hart lost track of Matthews off a screen.
It was reported last month that federal officials lost track of nearly 1,500 unaccompanied migrant children after they were placed with adult sponsors.
When Peter Todbaum and I were twenty-five, and three years clear of Yale, I lost track of him for a short while.
At one point, Guccifer 2.0 lost track of who Bambenek was entirely and appeared unaware he was not currently running for any position.
"The Egyptian government is so deep in its own lies and propaganda, they have lost track of their own lies," Mr. Jarrar said.
Don't get me wrong: Later, I lost track of my attention a few times and then got sucked into a family group chat.
I've lost track of how many policies he has hastily rescinded in just a few months — policies that were designed to protect us.
In 2003, a GAO report found that the U.S. Army had lost track of 36 Javelin launch units following the invasion of Iraq.
I fell into conversation with Nawaz's mother and little sister and lost track of time as the space filled up all around us.
She had written so many essays and clicked submit so many times that she'd lost track of all the awards she applied for.
Nearly two hours later, Monterrey lost track of the jet and was unable to make contact with pilots, it said in a statement.
I lost track of the hours dedicated to the cause, but after the result I began to wonder if I could've done more.
The Middle (ABC): This is a show I lost track of a couple of years ago, but I've always felt bad about it.
The producers and Chris Harrison even briefly lost track of him, as they wandered around in the dark deserted road looking for their Bachelor.
Marlene Warren's son, who was 21 years old at the time, witnessed the shooting and chased after the car, but lost track of it.
"We lost track of the user experience," the statement, written by Scott Cunningham, senior VP of technology and ad operations at the IAB, said.
Insiders told Business Insider the startup hired people it didn't have jobs for and bought millions of dollars in inventory it lost track of.
Toward the end of the evening she made her way up to the roof deck dance floor but had lost track of her parents.
But instead of returning him to Buffalo, the Marshal Service, which often transports prisoners, "seems to have lost track" of him, the order said.
The report also states that the agency took longer than expected to secure supplies and lost track of much of the aid it delivered.
Rather, this prime minister, who has apparently lost track of how many times he darkened his skin for fun, is a blinkered frat boy.
Specifically, the agency separated children from their families at the U.S. border and then, to make matters worse, lost track of many of them.
If the XC90 lost track of the lanes, it would ask me to handle steering duties with a ping and a message in the dashboard.
They've seen too many venues sitting empty and unused in Athens, Beijing and Sochi, and lost track of how many zeroes are in the bills.
Federal officials lost track of nearly 2000,500 migrant children that showed up at the Southwest border alone and were placed in the care of sponsors.
During the last three months of 2017, the federal government lost track of nearly 1,500 youth who had been placed in the care of sponsors.
The already troubled agency has reportedly lost track of 083,500 "unaccompanied minors" they placed, whether they were deported, refused contract, or were lost to traffickers.
I spent 20 minutes or more in the headset — I lost track of time — and didn't ever feel like I wanted to take it off.
Since then, some Uruguayan officials have said they lost track of him, and suggested that he may have crossed the largely unguarded border into Brazil.
Quinn isn't convinced of Rachel's ability to be the showrunner since she lost track of their leading man, Darius Beck, at the beginning of filming.
ACROSTIC — Today's excerpt is from someone I think of quite fondly from National Public Radio in the 80s but had lost track of, Andrei Codrescu.
In 2009, when it was new and Dan Silverman was the chef, I reviewed it, gave it one star and then lost track of it.
Plagued by technical and legal troubles, it declared bankruptcy in early 2014, after it was revealed to have lost track of more than 850,000 Bitcoins.
When Parker lost track of the chords during a solo, Jo Jones (drummer for Count Basie) threw a cymbal at him and kicked him out.
In Tartt's universe, fate is forever filling in Theo's social calendar (I lost track of Theo's chance run-ins with old friends in Manhattan establishments).
Gail: All the actors in "Fences" were top-notch, but I sort of lost track of their quality in the fog of all that talk.
For me, the best moments of "The Convent" are thus the quietest ones, often involving Wilma, a nun who has lost track of her calling.
I lost track of him for a second, then found him again and followed him halfway down the platform before I heard someone calling my name.
The wild scoring continued in the third with an own-goal by Fleury, who lost track of a rebound and kicked it backward into his net.
As a kid, my mom had to roust me out onto my newspaper delivery route because I'd lost track of time while reading the paper myself.
"I have lost track of the applications I have written and the number of times I have stood, hands folded, in front of officials," Shankaraiyya said.
After police realized they had lost track of the Reina suspect once he hopped into a taxi, Turks began installing cameras inside all of Istanbul's taxis.
NASA also lost track of a bag of lunar material collected by the Apollo 11 astronauts, which was sold at auction for $1.8 million in 2017.
Federal investigators say the engineer was distracted by word that a nearby train had been hit by a rock and lost track of where he was.
He lost track of time, only realizing the day was almost over when he was being transferred and noticed the sun was starting to go down.
"Both juveniles were so captivated by their Pokemon GO games that they lost track of where they were," said Michael Rappold, a spokesman for the agency.
Trump administration officials may have lost track of thousands more unaccompanied migrant children than previously reported, according to a new analysis of federal data released Tuesday.
M.M.LaFleur Etsuko Dress, available at M.M.LaFleur, $195I've lost track of how many times M.M.LaFleur has sold out of and restocked this dress, and I get why.
But ATF lost track of more than 70 percent of the guns, more than 85033,400 of the 2,000 guns they sold as part of the operation.
It could be that they lost track of their age a long time ago, accidentally double-counted some years, or were told the wrong birth year.
He lost track of the Impala but later pulled into a parking lot near another white sedan, which he mistook for the Impala, the affidavit said.
By this time, Ms. Emers, who had been dealing drugs since she was 1943, had lost track of the number of times she had been arrested.
The two lost track of time and continued playing the game late into the night when they heard someone "prowling around in the bushes," Merritt said.
On my last day, I lost track of time hopping between viewpoints over the Santa Ynez Valley and almost missed my flight out of Los Angeles.
But as the uprising evolved into war and their relatives fled elsewhere in Syria or abroad, they lost track of where the brothers were being held.
"She stated that she never went outside the store to check on the dog and that she lost track of time while she was shopping," said Dillon.
With Uber's never-ending drama, Twitter's somewhat confusing new harassment policies, and Facebook's technical error, you may have lost track of some of the best new apps.
We know this because Carole Cadwalladr‏, the reporter behind the bombshell Guardian story documenting how Facebook lost track of 50 million users' data, told us as much.
The couple was dropping off Stephanie's mother at the airport when the bomb went off, Stephanie's mother, although safe, lost track of the couple amid the attacks.
Wormley told the L.A. Times that he had been at a picnic and she came to pick him up after he lost track of time that night.
According to the authorities, he was then able to leave Paris, thanks to accomplices who drove him back to Belgium, where the police lost track of him.
" Michael Avenatti: "We've lost track of holding (Trump) accountable as it relates to the truth and facts and evidence ... I'm going to put Donald Trump on trial.
The Office of Refugee Resettlement told Congress in April that of the 7,000 children returned to relatives in fall 503, it had lost track of 1,475 children.
As is the case with all Far Cry games, at some point I lost track of why I was doing any of this in the first place.
Meghan talked to company insiders who told us how Fair's breakneck growth meant it lost track of millions of dollars in inventory as it burned through funding.
Krzyzewski considered how his three freshman starters complemented one another, even on a night when Williamson lost track of his man with the game on the line.
I told myself I would only allow him to stay for an hour, but we ended up in each other's arms and I lost track of time.
His sister lost track of him periodically; until a reporter asked her about Mr. Sayoc's 2004 divorce in Oklahoma, she did not know about his brief marriage.
But it certainly beats the alternative of adding ice to that cup you lost track of that was actually just was sitting on the counter all morning.
The safety board's chairman, Christopher Hart, said Bostian likely lost track of where the train was before the May 12, 2015, crash that also injured 186 people.
Last month, she was slammed for tweeting a photo of her cuddling her son, amid reports that the US government had lost track of nearly 1,500 immigrant children.
So chaotic was the move that the authorities lost track of many of the patients: 59 are still missing, and nine of the dead have not been identified.
I have lost track of how many times I have heard both these songs being played in coffee shops, bars, or by people in parks with portable speakers.
And I lost track of how many times I got chills, even as I found myself wishing for one or both of the brothers to just OD already.
"Her older siblings lost track of her and thought she was with me," explained Carlson, who is still unsure how long Eden may have been in the water.
If the deal doesn't happen, I think people may have lost track of what happens to Baker's balance sheet when the cash comes in from the breakup fee.
Sources described the Trump NSS as a "corrective" to the past 16 years of American foreign policy, that overestimated America's influence and importance, and lost track of priorities.
The Trump administration has actually deported many of these children's parents, leaving young children alone in the U.S., and has apparently lost track of some children's parents entirely.
By the time you've lost track of how long you've been using your current brush head, Quip will already have a fresh shipment en route to your house.
The report noted that ATF agents lost track of 1,400 of the roughly 85033,000 weapons it allowed suspects to buy in Arizona with the intent of tracking them.
Federal officials lost track of nearly 28500,6900 unaccompanied migrant children last year after they were placed in the homes of adult sponsors, officials told the Senate on Thursday.
But I'm glad I did because the headset and games are really damn fun and I lost track of time while I was slashing away with my lightsaber.
Members of the family notified the police that Mr. Laachraoui had left for Syria in 903, and that they had lost track of him afterward, Mr. Culot said.
They lost track of Hield on defense, including on an inbounds play, allowing him to cut to the basket for an easy layup off a pass from Spangler.
A McClatchy review of federal data suggests the Trump administration may have lost track of 6,000 unaccompanied migrant children, more than the 1,500 kids federal officials previously acknowledged.
But not long afterward, the agency lost track of Dylan, according to the investigation report, which detailed how his parents missed court dates, home visits and medical appointments.
Describing the daring editor bankrupted by obscenity charges for serializing "Ulysses," she reflects, "I have lost track of whether I am writing about Margaret Anderson or about myself."
After he spoke to CNN last year, the drop-in center lost track of him and it's not clear whether he was able ultimately to recover his money.
I've lost track of the number of times that Jesus' words "Nothing is hidden that will not be disclosed" have come into my mind during the abuse crisis.
A minute later, clouds seem to shroud those big, bright peepers, and she has the bewildered look of a toddler who's lost track of her mother at the mall.
I've lost track of my body count, but I'd need less than ten fingers to figure out how many friends with benefits I've allowed myself to fall asleep around.
I also lost track of how it makes sense for Captain America to make it to "our" timeline, in the present day, as an old person with another shield.
I was driven by a search for the strong, independent version of myself — the me I had lost track of while trying and failing to make a relationship work.
With all of the tax leaks and ban orders and double-agent microwaves, we've completely lost track of America's embodiment of the town from Footloose, Vice President Mike Pence.
The Mexican official's remarks come shortly after federal data was released Tuesday claiming Trump administration officials may have lost track of thousands more unaccompanied migrant children than previously reported.
Department of Health and Human Services officials told Congress last month that they had lost track of nearly 1,500 unaccompanied migrant children who had been placed with adult sponsors.
The Trump administration has been heavily criticized after it was reported that the Department of Health and Human Services lost track of nearly 1,500 unaccompanied minors in U.S. custody.
After nearly 700 pages of deposition, when the guilty are finally sorted from the hard-to-call-innocent, many readers will understandably have already lost track of their scorecards.
In late April, a top Health and Human Services official told Congress that his agency had lost track of nearly 1,13 migrant children who had recently left government custody.
We care about immigration, yes — I've lost track of the number of students who come to me with tears in their eyes because their father got arrested by ICE.
"I've lost track of him after 1884," the year when Jack Daniel moved his distillery to its current location, and Green disappeared from the fledgling company's records, she said.
For years, the police lost track of his whereabouts, but he was detained by the Brazilian federal police in São Paulo in December 2018 on an international arrest warrant.
The Japanese changed their radio call signs at an irregular time, their ships were on the move and American military intelligence had lost track of four of their carriers.
When the state asked the families why they were dropping coverage for their children, they learned that many families remained eligible but had simply lost track of the paperwork.
Quietly, in a voice almost devoid of feeling, she recalled at least two nights in the open before her group was finally rescued, but said she lost track of time.
Or rather, I suppose he lost track of me, but I was able to follow his career as one of the best essayists around, and pretty handy at fiction too.
As for the 62 people that the FBI lost track of, the report included no details about who the foreign nationals are, when they "absconded," and where they are now.
Neuvirth lost track of the puck behind the net and had his head turned to the right when Crosby found the puck and snapped it under the goalie's left skate.
Sitting in his car on that dark winter night in 82553, he realized he'd lost track of exactly how many funerals of teenage suicide victims he'd attended in recent years.
If a team lost track of the sequence in which the cores came out of the ice the scientists could lose track of climate history and jeopardize their entire experiment.
"Before I knew it – I can't tell you how I got distracted – but in a sea of other children, I lost track of my son for 30 minutes," he says.
Before their father's death, they told Mr. McFadden, they had lost track of him for many years, and their own knowledge of his past was sketchy, but they retained memories.
At 1 P.M. each weekday, I lost track of my own life when I stepped into her tiny marble foyer, its table laden with embossed invitations from displaced European royalty.
Devio said he had lost track of how many tournaments he had won; he said he knew for certain, however, that there were more than 500 trophies in his basement.
I've lost track of how many times I've seen EIA outlooks used to assure readers or listeners that fossil fuels will continue to dominate over renewables for decades to come.
Carrey in his latest work is referring to federal officials' revelation last month that they had lost track of nearly 1,500 migrant children who had been placed with adult sponsors.
Sleep-deprived and disoriented, she has lost track of time and language and has withered physically, with "gray-brown circles under her eyes" and a "yellow tinge" to her skin.
He said he'd lost track of how many times he delivered flash drives to Mr. Serebrennikov, estimating it has been several times a week since rehearsals began on Sept. 20.
It's like they've lost track of the fact that—if you let someone go, as painful as it is—if you let them go, they'll recover and meet someone else.
Offset is gonna lose some cash because he apparently lost track of one lingering legal issue -- the beatdown his security put on an autograph seeker after last year's Met Gala.
Doctor Who (BBC America): I quite liked the last season of Who, but then promptly lost track of it entirely when a new season debuted while I was on vacation.
She's lost track of how many times she's held her baby for the first time, met her real parents for the first time, seen fireworks, played on the beach, graduated college.
And less than a month ago, the first daughter posted family pictures as news broke that the Department of Health and Human Services had lost track of nearly 22017,500 migrant children.
Lost and found The girl's family lost track of the toddler Monday morning as they were packing up their campsite in Comins Township, Michigan, according to the Oscoda County Sheriff's Office.
"This leaves only plaintiff's own self-serving testimony that he drafted the contract, that he and Dash signed it, and that he lost track of it in 1998," the judge wrote.
Apparently, an instructing engineer and a qualifying engineer lost track of their location along the route and derailed the train in a speed restricted 30 mph curve while going 85033 mph.
The officer eventually turned on his blue lights as the Impala pulled onto the interstate, but the vehicle did not stop, and the officer lost track of it, the affidavit said.
Last month, a top official from the Department of Health and Human Services told Congress that the agency had lost track of more than 1,500 immigrant children, mostly from Central America.
Around the time he was captured by Kurdish fighters this year, he said, his wife was shot dead and he lost track of his two young sons, aged 2 and 4.
You may remember that the reason the world lost track of MH370 was because its transponders mysteriously stopped transmitting the airliner's location about three minutes after the jet's final radio call.
The Defense Logistics Agency, which manages military construction projects, lost track of enough money to fill two tractor trailers with $20 bills, according to an internal audit that leaked in February.
And so working that very analytical side of the brain all the time sometimes meant you lost track of not just the poetry of fiction, but also the depth of fiction.
"I think we've lost track of the fact that the Russians were trying to interfere in our election and to sow chaos into our democracy and every single day," he said.
On his blog DadCAMP, he's written about how he's lost track of his son for two minutes at places ranging from the grocery store and a hockey arena to a farming exhibition.
Founder and CEO  Pat Kinsel discovered this law soon after learning, while on vacation, that a brokerage couldn't accept a document that he'd given to a notary who lost track of it.
Umm Saleh's husband survived the explosion, but amid the chaos the couple lost track of each other, and so she left Mosul with their three children, carrying the youngest in her arms.
"We sort of dropped the ball when we lost track of it and didn't immediately restore it to public view when the old criminal court building was torn down," Mr. Werner said.
After a stellar first season and a half-great second season, Orphan Black rapidly lost track of its own plot and multiplying clones (all played with almost frightening dexterity by Tatiana Maslany).
Federal officials blamed the engineer, who lost track of his location on the route, for the crash and said safety technology not yet installed on the tracks could have prevented the accident.
"I had no idea what time, what day — you lost track of everything," the man, who asked that his name not be used for fear of reprisals, said in a phone interview.
If you feel like you've lost track of your long-term goals recently, lean into this influence: stay in on the weekends, read more than you tweet, and put words to your feelings.
Recent reporting has revealed that during both the Obama and Trump administrations, ORR has lost track of many immigrants that were supposed to be its responsibility after releasing them to relatives or guardians.
Some time later, while mother and child were racing back to the car in the rain, they realized they had lost track of Bunny, a stuffed animal Madison had received from her grandfather.
When we realized that this message about Allen was on the tape, my husband and I decided to save it, but in the last twenty years, we lost track of where it was.
To put that into perspective, you could operate the SBA at its current annual operating budget for 2628,28500 years on the funds the Pentagon has lost, lost track of, or cannot account for.
The government has also lost track of the parents of 37 kids the government has not been able to match with a parent, and 463 parents who were possibly deported without their children.
I quickly lost track of where we were as we drove through canyons of high-rises and tangles of highways, occasionally glancing a prominent throw-up or a tag on a roadside structure.
Somewhere around the time when Caramel Cocoa Cluster Dolce White Chocolate Cupcake Vanilla Bean Frappuccinos became a thing, we lost track of what's going on with the beverage R&D over at Starbucks.
And I saw Lady Bird three times before I wrote about it and completely lost track of time and space all three times; that movie means more to me than I really understand.
No. The government did realize last year that it lost track of 1,475 migrant children it had placed with sponsors in the United States, according to testimony before a Senate subcommittee last month.
I lost track of time trying to solve the puzzle on each level, and I found myself thinking about how easily I could see spending $5 for Where Cards Fall or Shinsekai alone.
Heather has long since lost track of the number of times she has been admitted to hospital for low body weight, electrolyte imbalances caused by starvation or self-induced vomiting, or thoughts of suicide.
The retailer has struggled as it lost track of its core customers, zigzagging between millennials and an older shopping base, as well as its ability to stay relevant amid the rise of online shopping.
As McGregor scrambled up off a shot in round four, he lost track of Nurmagomedov's left hand and suddenly the Dagestani had a bodylock and was driving McGregor down under both of their bodyweights.
We've become so segmented to looking at things as these emergencies that we're pinballing from one to the other that we've lost track of the fact that we're all part of a larger trajectory.
I've lost track of how many times I've heard through the grapevine that someone we tried out at one of the restaurants hates me for the egregious sin of not hiring him or her.
I feel a little dumb for having lost track of the funds in the first place, and for not taking advantage of them sooner, but hey, I'm on track now, and that's what counts.
America is beautiful I lost track of how many times my jaw dropped from how gorgeous this country is, from the lush green forests of the East to the majestic expanse of the West.
The controversy over the policy coincides with separate revelations that his administration lost track of nearly 1,500 children taken from parents awaiting adjudication of immigration cases and placed in foster homes or with sponsors.
"This is an issue that's gone out there somewhat in some of the other media that's not been responsible with this, that with the assumption that the administration lost track of that," he said.
With even more iPhone rumors (stretchy screens and touch-sensitive backsides, anyone) and more bizarre robots than we can keep track of, you may have lost track of some of the best new apps.
Holmes asked the analyst what was happening in the presidential race — the Republicans in the NRSC's basement had been so focused on Senate races they lost track of the fight for the White House.
With the lights constantly on, the women lost track of the hour, Ms. González said, and would often be startled to learn it was the middle of the day, not the dead of night.
Sometimes he talked for so long we lost track of what he was saying and just watched the growing ash stack at the tip of his cigarette, wondering when and where it would fall.
Gershom Scholem, the pioneering scholar of kabbalah, was one of many public intellectuals who felt that Arendt had lost track of the human reality of the Holocaust amid the scintillating twists of her argument.
Lee Merritt, a civil rights attorney representing Jefferson's family, told reporters that she had left both her doors open to cool down the house and had lost track of time playing with her nephew.
Shares of J.C. Penney are hovering just over a dollar, as the retailer has lost track of its core customer, struggled to find the right inventory and left investors uncertain it has reason to exist.
It's been so crazy that even POTUS himself has lost track of time, calling his time in office so far "one of the most successful 13 weeks in the history of the presidency" on Thursday.
To understand why, you'd have to know that Darryl and I had known each back when we were both in college (he was at Columbia, I was at Haverford), then lost track of each other.
But Price ultimately flew on military transport at a cost of more than $430,000 and HHS lost track of what it spent for the commercial airline ticket until the inspector general's investigators identified the expense.
The US government lost track of nearly 1,500 immigrant children, but officials say they are not "legally responsible" for them after they are placed in temporary homes to await the outcome of their asylum cases.
I carried cash to keep my spending on drinks and food to a limit instead of mindlessly putting everything on my card, but I still lost track of what I've had to drink so far.
It wouldn't surprise us if you were so caught up in picking the best foods to eat at your Fourth of July party that you lost track of the new apps and updates this week.
CNN reported earlier this month that, in his testimony, Wagner said during the last three months of 193, the ORR lost track of nearly 1,500 immigrant children it had placed in the homes of sponsors.
The Trump administration last month testified it lost track of 20% -- or nearly 1,500 children -- of the undocumented minors that had been in its custody over a three-month period at the end of 2017.
The FBI lost track of more than 60 foreign cooperators in the U.S. after sponsoring them to aid in investigations, according to a report released Tuesday by the Justice Department's (DOJ) Office of Inspector General.
Sometime during that hour, I lost track of my little sister and, just for a few anxious minutes, slipped into the fully immersive experience of worry that she had been eaten by a dimensional void.
As he schemes to manipulate her into competing in pageants and she schemes to seduce him, I lost track of what we were supposed to find funny, or how any of this satirized fat-shaming.
Ivanka Trump was criticized for a photo she shared, showing her hugging her son, amid reports that the Office of Refugee Resettlement had lost track of 1,500 immigrant children in the last three months of 2017.
According to the report, there were 22 cases of people who absconded and weren't reported to DHS until the department did a review in 2018; it wasn't clear when the FBI lost track of their location.
The revelation echoes an admission in April by the Department of Health and Human Services that the government had similarly lost track of an additional 1353,475 migrant children it had moved out of shelters last year.
Weapons were allowed to come in [to Mexico] in order to supposedly follow organized crime members but they lost track of those same weapons and it was later shown that they were used to commit crimes.
One month into his third season, McGruder is your favorite Most Improved Player candidate's Most Improved Player, a blossoming offensive weapon who never lost track of the intangibles that convinced Miami to offer him a contract.
The same agency, which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, told Congress in April that it had lost track of 1,475 children who were placed in sponsors' homes between October and December 2017.
Lehtonen denied the initial attempt by Lindholm from the slot but lost track of the puck and when it popped free from under his left pad, Faulk was waiting at the near post to knock it in.
I lost track of the times during the game's beta that I found myself face-to-track with a tank, only to remember I was playing as a medic, and could only slap the behemoth with bandages.
"European leaders have completely lost track of reality, and the deal currently being negotiated between the E.U. and Turkey is one of the clearest examples of their cynicism," Doctors Without Borders said in a statement on Tuesday.
Images of young boys behind chainlink fences and a report that the government lost track of almost 1,500 minors have sparked outrage over the U.S.'s treatment of child immigrants, but some criticism has missed the mark.
Train accident investigator John Hiatt says it is clear to him the engineer had lost track of his location on the route, and blames the problems with training and preparation, at least in part, for the crash.
But it was on the subject of false information coursing through social media and television that Mr. Obama was most impassioned, so much so that at one stage he lost track of the question he was answering.
A few celebrities slammed a photograph Ivanka Trump shared on social media Sunday amid reports that the Office of Refugee Resettlement [ORR], a federal agency, lost track of 1,500 immigrant children in the last three months of 2017.
Experts say efforts to stem the flow of guns south have had little success, pointing to the botched "Fast and Furious" sting in which U.S. agents lost track of guns allowed to enter Mexico between 20123 and 2011.
By flicking out the jab consistently and digging body shots, Alvarez made his job of avoiding the fence much easier because Gaethje very clearly lost track of the fence and simply began trying to get to Alvarez instead.
LOS MOCHIS, Mexico (Reuters) - For a few frantic hours after a bloody shootout in northwest Mexico on Friday, Mexican security forces lost track of notorious drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman as they chased him through a sewer.
Ronaldo's goal came early — a fourth-minute header after Morocco inexplicably lost track of him on a corner kick — but it was enough for a 1-0 victory that put Portugal on the verge of the knockout stage.
Meanwhile, Keith Dorsey, who gets about 80% 0f his income from managing a handful of Airbnb properties in Atlanta with his wife, said he's lost track of the number of cancellations he's received since Airbnb changed its policy.
Baumbach invites us to fill in a marital history: Perhaps they lost track of each other over the years, which happens when you raise children, or perhaps there was an affair, which certainly happens in Noah Baumbach films.
ATF planned to track the guns as they were taken to Mexico to be sold illegally there, but the federal agency lost track of more than 1,400 of the 2,000 guns it allowed the criminal gun smugglers to buy.
I swam a variety of distances, with time and total workout distance displayed, although I wish I had selected "length counter" in the app beforehand for my bottom metric because I sometimes lost track of distance during each set.
Germán says he was in the warehouse for eight days, though he lost track of the time of day while he was locked up: He constantly asked the men watching over them for the time but they never responded.
While all the contestants were speaking on their love of Becca, Chris R. lost track of his goal and began to make inappropriate comments about competitor Lincoln, calling him a "fat f—" because he used to weigh 300 lbs.
I lost track of the duo (and television in general) during the Fantasy Factory days, sometime after their relationship first became strained, but Rob & Big still deserves credit for subverting a tired format in the name of innocent fun.
One of the story's many lacunae concerns whether George and Willie were initially kidnapped, or contracted out by their mother Harriet, who lost track of the boys after Shelton absconded with them at the end of the circus season.
And HHS has lost track of 1,500 unaccompanied children between October 2016 and December 2017, raising serious questions about how easily they could be reunited with their parents in ICE detention centers after the conclusion of a criminal case.
The Rockets twice lost track of Kyle Korver—about whom someone waking from a decade-long coma might reflexively say, "Hey, can't leave that guy open for a three"—in transition, and he stepped into easy triples both times.
Although FEMA distributed 2500 million meals, 236 million of them in Puerto Rico, the report says the agency took longer than expected to secure supplies and lost track of much of the aid it delivered and who needed it.
He struck out Carlos Correa and got Josh Reddick to pop out to short, but Brett Gardner lost track of a fly ball off the bat of Martin Maldonado, letting it fall to the warning track for a double.
According to the report, Border Patrol agents then left the man, who was described by witnesses as in mental distress, in a park on the U.S. side of the border and lost track of him for nearly a month.
Unaccompanied minors have already been going missing at a stunning rate: Last month the Department of Health and Human Services disclosed that ORR had lost track of roughly 1,500 unaccompanied minors after they had been placed with adult sponsors.
Country music star Eric Paslay long ago lost track of the number of times he's interrupted a concert to take a few swigs from the red Solo cup he keeps perched on a nearby stool, up on stage with him.
The Trump administration started taking children from their families at the border in spring as part of its "zero tolerance" border apprehensions policy, which led to children being held in cages and federal lawyers admitting they'd lost track of some parents.
An Ohio man who told police his wife died during a trip to Graceland and that he subsequently lost track of her body now says he "returned her to nature" by throwing her remains in the Tennessee River, PEOPLE confirms.
In the end, the judge ordered the State Department to provide detailed information about why the process is taking so long, and how the State Department temporarily lost track of thousands of pages of emails, leading to the current delay.
Ward, who lost track of the puck on the play, then circled back into goal area and his skate crossed the goal line for an Arizona goal which was credited to Alex Goligoski, who had dumped the puck behind the net.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany has lost track of 193,219 rejected asylum seekers, Bild daily reported on Thursday, piling pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel to agree a migrant policy with potential coalition partners that ensures no repeat of a migration crisis in 234.
Adil Rami sent in a tight curling cross right to the front of the goal box and since Albania lost track of Griezmann, he was given a free look at the header, and the goal, and bounced it inside the post.
"You had this relationship with people you were serving that you never lost track of," said Randy Chambers, the president of Self-Help Credit Union in North Carolina, which has merged with a handful of smaller credit unions across the state.
In the same way, if your phone is telling you to put the phone down, you can get around the limits you set for yourself, but at least you no longer have the excuse that you lost track of time.
When Ron Nixon, The New York Times's homeland security correspondent, got an exclusive story about a top Department of Health and Human Services official admitting the agency lost track of nearly 1,500 migrant children, he couldn't publish it right away.
Liz Eddy has lost track of how many times she's told the story that led her to co-found Lantern, a website that helps people tackle the complex logistics of losing someone they love and also plan for their own deaths.
The Human Rights Observation and Monitoring Collective in Southeast Mexico, a collective of aid groups, said it spoke to an "upset" woman being escorted by an INM official and National Guard soldier who had lost track of her son and daughter.
The Trump administration separated thousands of migrant children from their parents and then lost track of them after they were released from custody — long before the practice of family separation became formalized under the administration's "zero tolerance" policy last year.
But then at one point I kind of lost track of things—I was giving 'er hard—and this semi drove up beside me, too close, and so I sped up to try and get by him so that he wouldn't see.
"Aches and pains, but they're OK." Roger Williams Park Zoo says the team charged with recapturing the takin was equipped with tranquilizers and a backup rifle, but fortunately never lost track of Har-Lee and they were able to safely sedate him.
Investigators also concluded that a 2015 Amtrak crash in Philadelphia that killed eight and injured over 200 happened because the driver had become temporarily distracted by radio traffic and simply lost track of his rate of speed as he approached a curve.
In another case, George Washington University's medical school announced that it had lost track of the identities of about 50 donated cadavers used to train future doctors, and families were suddenly left to wonder whether they had been sent the wrong ashes.
Very early on you're put in charge of the whole park — I've lost track of just how many settlements and groups I'm the boss of in Fallout 4 — which means dealing with all three sides, and trying to broker a kind of peace.
People are stocking up on toilet paper like it's the apocalypse, we've lost track of how many times we have said the phrase "social distancing," and music that hasn't been popular in over 30 years is suddenly back on the iTunes charts.
I lost track of how many times they compromised on a sticking point, thought they were close, then got outsmarted by McConnell and his side, and we all raced to the press gallery as McCain marched in to keep up the public pressure.
Somehow many in this country seemed to have lost track of their inherited legacy and of the countless innovations rung on sportswear across the decades by people like Geoffrey Beene and Ralph Lauren, Claire McCardell and stellar immigrant talents like Miguel Adrover.
It's not clear if the families will be separated, with children sent for placement to Health and Human Services — which has lost track of some 1,500 Central American children in recent years, allowing some of them to become victims of labor trafficking.
HHS OFFICIAL CALLS REPORT AGENCY LOST TRACK OF 1,500 CHILDREN &aposMISLEADING&apos "Senator Merkley is irresponsibly spreading blatant lies about routine immigration enforcement while smearing hardworking, dedicated law enforcement officials at ICE and CBP," deputy White House press secretary Hogan Gidley told Fox News.
The original source of the Smith note is not fully known (Smith lost track of it after the nomination and has since died), but Fred Fielding, White House counsel, told me then-Chief Justice Warren Burger had been touting her to top administration officials.
After a few days in jail, he was banned from making contact with the outside world, and his lawyer lost track of him entirely; she called the INS, the FBI, and the Bureau of Prisons, but no one would acknowledge they had him in custody.
Burkhard Lischka, domestic policy spokesman for the Social Democrats in parliament, said authorities had lost track of three of those people, and he drew parallels to the case of the failed Tunisian asylum seeker, Anis Amri, who plowed a truck through the Berlin Christmas market.
It's as if Miró had lost track of what to paint, and even of how and why, and had had to start from scratch, painting from life for the first time in many years with no motive beyond the burning intensity of his anguish.
An afternoon trip with the Indiana University caving club turned into a 58-hour nightmare for a 19-year-old freshman after he lost track of his group and got trapped inside a cave with no food or water, the New York Times reports.
The judge has already shut down efforts by the defense to question witnesses about Operation Fast and Furious, a controversial federal law-enforcement program in which American officials lost track of hundreds of weapons while investigating a gun-smuggling network linked to Mexican drug traffickers.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Panama-registered cargo ship was found sunk in waters near Tokyo on Sunday after authorities lost track of it as Typhoon Hagibis lashed Japan, the transport ministry said, while a newspaper said at least five of the 12 crew were killed.
Two disturbing stories about immigrants have been getting attention in recent days: one, that the federal government has lost track of almost 1,500 immigrant children; and, two, that the Trump administration has begun separating children from their parents at the United States-Mexico border.
Most of those grievances are coming from voters who have lost track of their registration details in the years since their party's last primary or who missed the deadline to have their affiliation changed, a Board of Elections spokesperson told Gothamist earlier this month.
Ivanka Trump faced the wrath of social media this holiday weekend after she tweeted a gauzy photograph of her cuddling with her youngest son amid reports that the United States government has lost track of 93,500 migrant children who entered the country at the Mexican border.
This sequence of events was not explicitly confirmed by Rozetked, but when translating the blog's post from Russian into English, one section states: "Google made a big mistake, and two months before the release of the smartphone has lost track of a batch of finished gadgets."Wow.
"The site has grown immensely in recent years, with a steady influx of tourists and lay people from other provinces and foreigners, that even monastery leaders have lost track of the number of their personnel," the official said, in a report in the paper's English-language edition.
WASHINGTON — The FBI lost track of 62 foreign nationals the agency sponsored in the United States to help with investigations, and failed to immediately report at least two dozen of these "absconsions" to immigration authorities, a new report from the Justice Department's inspector general's office found.
Authorities also must find the parents of 43 children who apparently were released into the United States, but whose whereabouts the government has lost track of —more testimony to the lack of record-keeping that has plagued the Trump administration's family separation crisis from the beginning.
While that strategy did work — three minutes later, I got a "mission complete" notification and tore the whole setup down (the Raptor was fine) — I spent so much time focused on figuring out how to manage an angry Raptor that I lost track of my park divisions.
According to one of the U.S. officials, once Mexican authorities lost track of the pair, they suspected that Penn and his team may have been going to meet El Chapo and at the very location the Mexicans were planning to launch an operation to grab Guzman.
Within days of its launch, four Missouri teenagers used it to lure unsuspecting victims into armed robberies, according to police; the game was blamed for an illegal border crossing from Canada into the United States last month by two young players who lost track of their surroundings.
At the news conference, the prime minister referred repeatedly to Mr. Trump by his first name, Donald, recounting their meetings at Trump Tower and Mar-a-Lago, the president's Florida estate, and a dinner here on Sunday so enjoyable that he said they lost track of time.
You're forgiven if you've lost track of all the criminality, either charged or admitted, that has burst forth from Mr. Trump's circles in the last couple years even as Mr. Trump has continued to claim that the investigation is a hoax, a pointless waste of taxpayer dollars.
Although articles like those we have written about Mr. Fields are frequently central to our coverage of major news events — I have lost track of how many of them I have reported after tragedies across the country — we do not write them only out of habit.
His comments followed days of growing alarm that federal authorities have lost track of more than 1,000 immigrant children, mostly from Central America, giving rise to hashtags like #WhereAreTheChildren and claims that children are being ripped from their parents' arms at the border and then being lost.
As part of its sting operation, the ATF had sought to trace weapons purchased legally in the United States by "straw" buyers and resold into the black market, but federal agents lost track of some weapons, many of which ended up in the hands of drug traffickers.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration again could not determine where nearly 1,500 immigrant children were over a three-month period this year, the second time in less than a year that it admitted it had lost track of hundreds of undocumented children released from US custody.
It began by happy accident: Before teaching the final session of a workshop, Dr. Harris recalled, he was out engaging in one of his few vices — he was at an OTB, betting on horses — when he realized he had lost track of time and was hours late.
A longtime Democratic politician who also played a role in Philadelphia's fiscal rebound in the 1990s and previously ran for the Senate, Torsella started on his savings trajectory after the success of the Treasury's unclaimed property program, which enables people to search for accounts they've lost track of.
Railroad union hearsay alleges that the two locomotive engineers lost track of where they were because much — if not all — previous route qualification training had taken place at night when busy freight railroad traffic could accommodate the luxury of a non-revenue passenger train on multiple training runs.
With a fresh wave of iPhone rumors suggesting Apple's next phone could ditch the home button, and news that Apple is moving its annual developer conference back to San Jose for the first time in years, you may have lost track of some of the best new apps.
The audience in pews sat in almost complete darkness; the players were illuminated by theatrical lighting, so you had to give yourself over to this contemplative program, even when you could not read the translations of texts, even if you lost track of what piece was being played.
And Strzok's role in softening the language on Clinton's misconduct, in addition to his text messages — which the FBI lost track of at one point due to a technical glitch — were interpreted by Republicans as a sign that Strzok was conspiring to tip the election in favor of Clinton.
Whether it's your first time walking down an aisle or you've lost track of how many bachelorette parties you've organized, the universal plight is the same: How do you find a wedding-day look you want to wear that fits into the exact dimensions of the bride-to-be's Pinterest board?
A MINUS JJ Doom: Key to the Kuffs (Lex) After 2009's Born Like This I lost track of this London-born, Long Island-raised Trinidadian-Zimbabwean MC, whose sibilantly mush-mouthed flow has long rippled and pooled comically and imperturbably over signifying beats and spoken-word samples often his own.
For instance, I think Jorah's death is supposed to be part of this arc, because he was Dany's wise counsel or whatever, but it simply didn't play that way at all, because Game of Thrones lost track of their relationship until they were fighting together against a bunch of wights.
WASHINGTON — The report on the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, will be made public on Thursday, and unless you're a counterintelligence analyst, you may have lost track of how we got to this point in the saga and what Mr. Mueller was investigating in the first place.
I sensed Caselden, towering over the group, snaking through our mats, at times shaking another percussive, wooden instrument — but I quickly lost track of his actions, as the thick thrum of the dozen or so metal strings filled the enclosed space and wormed into my ears, the sustained notes eventually fogging my mind.
President Donald Trump's eldest daughter and adviser faced the wrath of social media over the holiday weekend after she tweeted a photograph of her cuddling with 22018-year-old son Theodore amid reports that the United States government has lost track of 1,500 migrant children who entered the country at the Mexican border.
What sent Bee over the edge though, it seems, was Ivanka's tone-deaf tweet Sunday in which the first daughter pictured herself cuddling with her 2-year-old son Theodore, even as reports swirled that the government had lost track of some 1,500 immigrant children it had placed with sponsors in recent years.
The Daily Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher The United States government lost track of nearly 1,500 undocumented children in the last three months of 2017, giving rise to claims that they had been separated from their families at the border.
Here's the thing—Laviolette was bold but the smart play was to pull Rinne after Tyler Myers scored on what would be considered a video game glitch to make it 20-0, not 128 seconds later when Rinne seemingly lost track of a harmless backhand chance by Paul Stastny that ended up behind him.
Obama's response—pumping his chest in solidarity before rising to hug and thank him—was actually far more significant than Wilmore's words, and explains, in part, why he and his wife Michelle are so beloved: They are widely seen as a man and woman of their community who have not lost track of their roots.
Following recent news reports of children lost in the system after crossing the border illegally, outrage erupted on social media in recent days after reports emerged that HHS over the past three months of 2017 lost track of 1,475 children who crossed into the United States from Mexico by themselves and were placed with sponsors.
In a now-deleted Facebook post, Gregg said she was a good parent and that this was an accident and cited God as the reason her child wasn't harmed: It's not like Gregg lost track of her son and he bumped his head on a kitchen table or burned himself on a hot pan.
Citing U.S., Malaysian and Australian investigators who have looked at photos of the possible debris, NBC said the piece could be a horizontal stabilizer from a Boeing 777, the same type of plane as the flight MH370 aircraft that was en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur when authorities lost track of it in March 2014.
The name of the campaign is a reference to the 1,19973 children who, social media posts and some media stories asserted, the U.S. government had lost track of amid new stricter policies calling for the prosecuting illegal border crossers and placing the children who accompany them under the custody of Health and Human Services' Office of Refugee Resettlement.
WASHINGTON — A top official with the Department of Health and Human Services told members of Congress on Thursday that the agency had lost track of nearly 1,500 migrant children it placed with sponsors in the United States, raising concerns they could end up in the hands of human traffickers or be used as laborers by people posing as relatives.
Eagle-eyed viewers will surely have realized by this point that the film has perfectly accounted for one set of cash-filled garbage bags, which wind up in the back of that pickup, but has seemingly lost track of a second set of garbage bags, which turn out to have been thrown out and buried in a landfill.
Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, has said he learned of the transactions only when they became public in March; his first deputy mayor, Anthony E. Shorris, testified at a City Council hearing in September that he had been involved in the process early on but lost track of its details after the administrative agency got involved.
It has highlighted lapses in the Scioto County agency — which lost track of Dylan a few months after he was returned to his father — and has renewed criticism of the state's patchwork system of child welfare agencies that educators, foster parents and elected officials said operate with little oversight or accountability and prioritize family reunification above all else.
Though it is based on a popular graphic novel series by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mézières, "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" feels as if it were made up on the spot, by someone so delighted by the gaudy genre packaging at his disposal that he lost track of what was supposed to be inside.
In 2018, reporters for the Washington Post cited internal Homeland Security documents indicating that filing criminal charges against immigrants and separating parents and children would be an effective deterrent to people attempting to enter the United States; they also unpacked allegations that federal authorities had lost track of nearly 1,85033 immigrant children in custody, with no proactive plan to reunite families.
Daryl has listened to the recording again and again, and it always reminds him of the joy he felt as his weekend came to a storybook ending: His phone was dead and he'd lost track of his friends, but minutes before the band kicked into gear, a fellow camper friend spotted him from across a stage barrier and soon he was back hanging with his whole crew.
" The value of that cryptocurrency, which the company said is now buried in the snow on Everest, is based on an "estimate of their value once the pre-sale and ICO launch," a spokesperson told the FT. One of the four climbers who had recently returned to Ukraine from Nepal, Taras Pozdnii, told the news outlet they "lost track of the Sherpa after he accompanied them to the summit, and that he didn't know how the man died.
Game of Thrones has lost track of Arya's arc here and there, particularly when she headed across the sea to Braavos, but it mostly does a skillful job of guiding the character toward her final moment with the Night King, providing an explanation for the perpetual resurrection of Beric Dondarrion (a role that I bet will be filled by Lady Stoneheart in the books) and taking her off the board just long enough that when she sails out of the night and onto the Night King's back, you're both thrilled and surprised.

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