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"mains" Definitions
  1. the main or home farm of a manor, as where the ownerlives; manse.

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Even less convincing is "Otage aux Mains ou Nu aux Mains" (Hostage Hands or Nude Hands, 1942) which has peaceful pale blue strokes on the cow pie.
Winter poses especially difficult conditions for water mains and other utilities because the cold can make older cast-iron mains brittle, and because extreme temperature swings can create "freeze-thaw" cycles that cause the ground around the water mains to expand and contract, putting external pressure on the pipes.
Broken water mains bubbled up for months, flooding entire streets.
Like Fagre, Mains also appeared confused about the unforeseen developments.
Officials said the mains that ruptured were laid around 1912.
Then the mains: grilled sirloin, pan-seared sea bass, braised lamb.
When it plays Super Smash Bros, it mains Jigglypuff and Samus.
Most mains were installed from the early 1900s to the 1950s.
Last year, 25 miles (40 kilometers) of water mains were replaced.
The traffic disruption from broken water mains is almost non-stop.
How do city water mains then bring it to individual buildings?
Braised beef, a burger and roast chicken are among the mains.
Sortez les mains dans les poches pour ne pas montrer d'affolement.
Vincent Sapienza, the commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection, said there were 1503 water main breaks for every 100 miles of mains last year, the second lowest rate among large cities (Boston's rate was lower, at 4.1 per 100 miles of mains.) The national average is 22 breaks a year for every 23 miles of water mains, he said.
Overwatch players pick their main class essentially as an expression of what aspect of the game they want to focus on; McCree mains enjoy twitch skills, while Mercy mains are in it for positioning and game sense.
To understand how the break could affect the subway, one must realize that water mains and train tunnels share space underground with a sprawling tangle of sewer mains, power cables, gas and steam lines and telecom wires.
In the hot room, chefs dish out soups, sauces, sides, and mains.
"We're here to react to the needs of the government," Mains added.
Others have become frustrated with flickering mains power and want a backup.
Jinx has a special treat for all you D.Va mains out there.
There are two mains reasons for T-Mobile's current approach to 5G.
Water was flowing out of water mains and sheared-off fire hydrants.
The city is also replacing older, leak-prone water and sewer mains.
Mains include the Big Double Burger, twin hot dogs, and no vegetarian options.
The water was flowing out of water mains and coming from fire hydrants.
STEVE LIESMAN: Is it your expectation the consumer rye mains strong through 2020?
Vegetarian mains designed to feed a crowd can be hard to come by.
Mains, who has played a large role in organizing Zuckerberg's "Great American Roadtrip," wrote on June 21: Fagre, along with other National Park Service (NPS) staff, including Glacier National Park Superintendent Jeff Mow, were listed by Mains as possible attendees.
Dinner mains $24 to $62 I've been here Read More 950 New York Ave.
Dinner mains, $239 to $173 I've been here Read More 217 New Hampshire Ave.
He chose the mains and I was so unhappy with what we sent out.
The national average is 26 breaks a year for every 100 miles of mains.
Thanks to better mains and drains its excursions have been curtailed in rich countries.
We order three huge mains of meat, three appetizers, and some soju and beer.
A friend and I split a seafood risotto and garden pasta for our mains.
The city says that it replaces roughly one mile of water mains every week.
The robot is also less expensive than the old methods of maintaining the mains.
That includes $95 million earmarked for the area's ailing sewer system and water mains.
The billboard reads: Donald Trump mains Hanzo and complains about team comp in chat. TrumpIsNotATeamPlayer.
As a result, the water was eroding the iron water mains, turning the water brown.
Despite such encouraging moves toward peace, Mali mains plagued by banditry and deadly Islamist attacks.
"It's is sort of a bigger trend than you may even know," Mains tells Broadly.
Hotels and malls are even being asked to run generators instead of using mains electricity.
The majority occur in winter, when the cold can make older cast-iron mains brittle.
"There were gas mains that had popped, where you could hear the hissing," he said.
What's happening now is that the contractors are busy moving electrical lines, gas mains, sewer lines, and water mains out of the way to build shafts in the ground, which will have gantries to both excavate debris and bring in new material down below.
Sometimes the hose is connected to the water mains, other times it's connected to the sewer.
Can't be dealing with the table that picks at the bread bowl without actually ordering mains?
As Mains was walking to the PPG Paints Arena, a homeless man asked him for money.
The hospital struggles without mains electricity and has a generator that cuts out at 11 p.m.
This caused the water to erode the iron water mains, which turned the water color brown.
Noma, a two-Michelin-star restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark, famously serves lobster mains with live ants.
The latest Developer Update for Overwatch has some Mercy mains (not to mention their teammates) sweating.
The city has lowered the water pressure in its mains to help stretch the water supply.
As the acronym suggests, the gas mains the robot travels through are made of cast iron.
Several turns later, a concrete ceiling appeared with its jumble of electrical mains dangling from beams.
"For mains, Drake usually has the butter chicken—one of our most popular dishes," says Tayub.
The fire department also confirmed water mains had been impacted and that power lines had been felled.
Mains told the news outlet that Rob "was ecstatic" after he realized the offer wasn't a joke.
It was so bad that it was eroding the iron water mains, which turned the water brown.
Titan mains will no doubt miss their bubbles, but Cotton said the changes are for the best.
I met Joe for the first time and Lloyd Mains and all the people in the band.
In Hoboken, N.J., more than a dozen water mains have broken under private operation since November 28503.
The pastas are under $30 and dinner mains like rabbit, pork chops, and branzino hover around $40.
You can also plug the device into your computer or mains to charge it up for next time.
Outdated heating and electrical systems were replaced, and new gas and water mains were introduced to the property.
"There were gas mains that had popped, where you could hear the hissing," he told the TV station.
"There were gas mains that had popped, where you could hear the hissing," Hartmann told CNN affiliate KCAL.
"Spoon" tasting menus cost about 295 lei for appetizers, 211 lei for mains and 219 lei for desserts.
After a bit of a wait (the restaurant was hopping, even early that weekday evening), the mains arrived.
For mains, my mum has a coq au vin, I have steak frites, and my stepdad has mussels.
A dinner for two, including starters, mains and a glass of wine, should run about 1,100 Mexican pesos.
New York City has nearly 7,20133 miles of water mains, enough to send water to Seattle and back.
The city also does preventive maintenance on existing mains, sending out crews every day to listen for leaks.
J'ai pris une fille avec moi, et je lui ai dit de mettre ses mains sur ses yeux.
In Windsor, mail delivery was suspended briefly, a few water mains burst and some garbage pickup was delayed.
The report came as crews in the city started to dig up old pipes connecting water mains to homes.
Local authorities warned residents not to drink tap water after the quake broke many water mains in the area.
To make matters worse, Martin doesn't bring along multifaceted heavy-hitters in these books to replace our vanquished mains.
Ahead we've rounded up three different satisfying spreads with drinks, apps, mains, and even dessert — all for under $30.
Make a quick dough and you've got a leftovers vessel for all of your favorite Thanksgiving mains and sides.
For mains, I get a grilled salmon with a side of spinach, and my friends each order chicken skewers.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel has put forward an ambitious plan to replace 880 miles of the city's aging water mains.
But there are millions of lead service lines connecting older homes to water mains, especially in the Northeast and Midwest.
This is particularly the case for food, where the mains concerns are over human health or animal welfare -- not emissions.
The Eliminator, as it was called, made batteries unnecessary and allowed you to plug your radio directly into the mains.
It's thought that between 3 million and 6 million miles of pipe leading from water mains to homes contain lead.
The camera also comes with a mains adapter for filming until the sun burns out and the oceans run dry.
To utilize the gas, additional infrastructure, from gas mains to feeder lines and compression stations, may be needed, Tumiwa said.
By Monday, a few mains and sides are ready, and after that it's largely a matter of rearranging the leftovers.
I reached out to Mains and asked what the agency told him about Fagre, but did not receive a response.
"This is a follow up to our conversation today about average temperature change," Alley wrote in an email to Mains.
At dinner, we share three small appetizers and get our own mains, no wine or drinks (Sunday night after all).
My salmon tastes great but our desserts come out while we're halfway through our mains so I rush to finish.
The quake also hit the Cayman Islands, leaving cracked roads and what appeared to be sewage spilling from cracked mains.
The city has replaced an average of 25 miles of water mains each year over the past decade, he said.
We like: The hotel offers a high-quality lunch buffet stocked with salads, soups, pastries, and tasty mains for $35.
And rattling those lead service lines during the construction to replace the water mains can actually make the problem worse.
In "De la Profondeur du Lave-Temps de l'Horloge Hystérésique aux Champs de Mains," it's a tiny, uninhabited suburban interior.
Mayor de Blasio's administration plans to spend $800 million over the next two years on new water mains and related infrastructure.
Customers were connected to other mains to keep water service from being interrupted, Detroit Water and Sewerage spokesman Bryan Peckinpaugh said.
"We're not using anything that's not already in the environment," Jimmy Mains, entomologist and chief science officer at MosquitoMate, told Mashable.
However, U.S. facilities at the Incirlik base were still operating on internal power sources after Turkey cut the mains power supply.
For example, one carton of eggs alone yields a handful of dinner-time mains, not to mention tastes good with everything.
The cash-only spot has served two mains since its inception in 1992 and it's not looking to diversify anytime soon.
In the 1906 San Francisco earthquake disaster, gas mains ruptured, fueling a deadly fire that tore through the city for days.
The city spends $400 million a year to repair water mains that have been underground for decades and are increasingly brittle.
The de Blasio administration plans to spend $800 million over the next two years on new water mains and related infrastructure.
Along the city's roughly 26,2000 miles of water mains, there are typically between 219 and 13 breaks a year, he added.
He added that stopping the water flow could freeze the private water-service connections that branch off the mains, he said.
Local officials said that every time workers had tried to repair damaged water mains they come under fire from rebel snipers.
I also took into consideration the fact that I'd want a well-rounded lunch with regards to appetizers, mains, desserts, and beverages.
Things get even harder with plug-in hybrids, which can be recharged from the mains and have a longer electric-only range.
The Times's James Barron reports: New York City has 7,210 miles of water mains, enough to send water to Seattle and back.
Crews were working to repair water lines, but once water mains were fixed, another road was washed out, and lines burst again.
He mains the Ice Climbers, a character that is ironically considered both lower tier and overpowered with its double-whammy wobble move.
Most people in Ndabibi are not connected to mains electricity, and rely on kerosene or small solar lamps to light their homes.
Fighter jets strafe the battling troops, water bursts from bombed mains, and balls of fire roll into the air from oil deposits.
"A lot of times parents will abandon their kids once they grow out of the breadwinner and child-star role," Mains says.
Prendre son courage à deux mains et se battre avec les armes que l'on dispose, le savoir, les diplômes et la volonté !
It had its worst winter in 2014, when plunging temperatures caused $3 million worth of damage to ruptured pipes and water-mains.
At least 20 people were taken to hospitals with injuries, including an emergency medical service responder, Chester County spokeswoman Patty Mains said.
In addition, every underground lead service line that connects water mains to a house or other building will be replaced by 2040.
Now, parts of the archive sit in a small darkened room to the right of the mains entrance hall in Preston Manor.
The average age of water mains is 66 years, making them as old as boomers born when Dwight D. Eisenhower was president.
The city has been spending about $400 million a year, Mr. Sapienza said, to replace water mains in the last five years.
All mains come with yellow rice and red beans (vegetarians, take heart, Molinas swears they're meatless), and a handful of iceberg lettuce.
There is often no mains water in the high-end Caracas district where they live, said a Russian who knows families there.
A boil water notice was also in effect for Collier County, because officials suspect there are broken water mains which are losing pressure.
Utility crews were working to repair water lines but once water mains were fixed, another road was washed out, and lines burst again.
Or, after you've grilled up your meaty mains, throw some veg right on the embers to make this zucchini and white bean salad.
As Steve Hanley points out, there's a lot of existing infrastructure buried in the ground beneath cities, from water mains to electrical cables.
Crews in Detroit will need days to repair water mains that burst Wednesday, and other pipes can still burst in persistent subzero temperatures.
Most cities have used lead lines in their mains at some point, but many don't know the location or status of those pipes.
A linked app acts as the garden command center and its solar-powered motor means it doesn't require batteries or external mains power.
He was also working with Lloyd Mains, who was Joe Ely's steel guitar player, and Lloyd was working with Caldwell in the studio.
"We are in fact honestly relieved to say, 'Look, we've had an improvement,'" said Tim O. Mains, the Pine Bush superintendent since 2017.
Our mains were bacalhau à Brás (salt cod, scrambled eggs and fried potatoes) and a rich, buttery raia alhada (stingray in garlic sauce).
But the longer-term consequences were also becoming evident, including damage to water mains and smaller pipes that provide the area with water.
Avec M. GASSAMA qui a sauvé samedi la vie d’un enfant en escaladant 4 étages à mains nues.
Two water mains on the Upper West Side broke within days of each other, sending water gushing into the streets, making them impassable.
So perhaps we shouldn't be surprised that, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), about 28503,22019 water mains break every year.
Location: Paris, FranceChef: Pierre Gagnaire2018 ranking: 16Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: Prix fixe starting €153 ($170) including beef tenderloin and cheese soufflé
The first part, "Compost", examines how the invention of landfill rubbish-disposal and mains-drainage systems during the Industrial Revolution disrupted the food cycle.
The department reported "minor cracks (in buildings); broken water mains; power lines down; rock slides on certain roads" in northwestern communities in the county.
Those water mains are one part of an incomprehensibly intertwined network of tunnels, wires and cables below ground that help keep the city moving.
If you were distilling gin in the city, you'd be plugged into the mains, and you'd have to use all sorts of filtration systems.
This would give Mark the opportunity to informally interact with some of the visitors…" Mains wrote, noting this would give them "some great photos.
Indonesia consumes about half as much electricity as Britain, despite being four times as populous; about 50m Indonesians have no mains power at all.
There are 1.1 million miles of old water mains carry drinking water across the country, and at least 240,000 of them break every year.
After months of broken water mains and powerless pumps, there was an outbreak of deadly leptospirosis, caused by drinking water tainted with animal waste.
Guzman worked with several artists on the mural, including David Bradley, Cassandra Mains, John Sandford, Rosemary Stearns, Linda Lomahaftewa, Zara Kriegstein, and Frederico Vigil.
In the first half of the 20th century Tokyo sank by four metres as Tokyoites not yet hooked up to mains water drained aquifers.
Location: St. Helena, California, USAChef: Christopher KostowRanking on 2018 list: 7Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: An undisclosed price for a three-course menu
Location: Larrabetzu, SpainChef: Eneko AtxaRanking on 2018 list: 2Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: There are two prix fixe menus; both cost €220 ($2018).
But the plan leaves the responsibility to replace lead service lines — the lines that connect the mains to Chicagoans' actual taps — up to homeowners.
In particular, lead-based soldering to join pipes to water mains and pipes to faucets was allowed until a 1986 congressional prohibition limiting these practices.
Mains said that TechMIS uses a combination of automated systems and human editors to find stories around certain keywords that are relevant to each agency.
Between three million and six million pipes from water mains to U.S. homes contain lead, so the problem could take a long time to resolve.
When your mains are the presentation, promotion, and now suddenly the deceased, you've got studios once banking on their presence faced with considerably less bank.
When users unplug their laptop from mains power, a little icon appears in the top right of the browser which users must click to activate.
Underlining the work of Chanel's "petites mains", sparkling embellishments, feathers, embroidered lace, pleating and draping were among some of their craftsmanship on display on dresses.
The problem can often be traced to lead service lines, some over a century old, which connect individual homes and buildings to municipal water mains.
To encourage returnees, Deputy Prime Minister Nurettin Canikli said Turkey would supply mains power to Jarablus on Saturday, followed by water supplies two days later.
Mr. Mains maintained the district did "a very good job" of tracking and following up on reports of anti-Semitism or other forms of bias.
As usual, revision forced me to leave some favorites behind, so I lost the memo re: cruise ship advertiser's subject line: MAINS TO BE SEEN!
New York City has about 6,800 miles of water mains that carry more than a billion gallons of water a day to residents and businesses.
In the extreme cold, city officials will not risk shutting down water mains for construction because spillage into the street could freeze, Mr. Michaels said.
The collapse of the tip had broken two water mains, which continued to pump water into the slip, and it was not until 11.30 a.m.
Location: Chicago, USAChef: Grant AchatzRanking on 2018 list: 1Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: Prix fixe from $190-395 depending on the number of courses
It can do the job without shutting off the gas to buildings supplied by the mains, no small concern to the people in the buildings.
Along the way, they have made intriguing discoveries in gas mains where nothing but cast iron should have shown up, since the gas is invisible.
The revolving menu lists about twenty mains, which have included Thai-inspired pork ribs, whole dorade, limp seared scallops, and a questionable dish of sweetbreads.
The city's eroding water mains could also be rendering municipal disinfectants useless, he realized; sloughed-off iron can bond with chlorine, neutralizing its effectiveness against germs.
How fast a phone charges depends on the way the phone is built, and the power of the mains or wireless adapter you're using with it.
"Adios for now…" Before Zuckerberg's visit, Derick Mains, a communications director at Facebook, emailed Glacier National Park ranger Kyle Johnson to pitch suggestions for the trip.
To responding to the looming prospect of humanity's impending climate-change-caused obliteration by sticking our fingers in our ears and our iPods into the mains?
From Coinage: Find Out Where Coins Go After You Toss Them in a Fountain After taking a selfie at the game, Mains posted it on Facebook.
Nationally, more than one in five water mains are more than 21625 years old, and nearly half (2900 percent) are between 220006 and 2202 years old.
He sees solar energy as a stop-gap measure for those who can get it and hopes everyone will have mains electricity when the war ends.
Most cities have used lead lines or lead solder in their mains at some point, and many don't know the location or status of those pipes.
The old tree contained three mains "trunks": eukaryotes (which includes animals, plants, fungi, protozoans, and us), bacteria, and collections of microbes that live in extreme environments.
For 1.53 months, Emissions Analytics has also been measuring the fumes from diesel generators needed at construction sites as mains electricity has to be cut off.
The mains are served at the same time, which Ms. Han says is her attempt to reproduce the abundance of Korean family tables like her mother's.
In terms of craft, is there a meaningful comparison to be made between the petites mains of the couture houses and the embroiderers of the Vatican?
"Modulating pressure" refers to opening or closing valves at different times of the day to keep pressure in mains from building as demand rises and falls.
The two water mains that ruptured had both been inspected just last year, officials said, and a laboratory is testing them to determine what went wrong.
Anthony Koenig, l'adjoint au maire chargé de l'urbanisme, tâtonne un moment de ses mains glacées avant de trouver la clé de cette maison du XVIe siècle.
Options under consideration include drilling new wells, moving water supplies to where they are needed using transmission mains, and leasing water rights from Native American tribes.
Location: Bray, EnglandChef: Edward Cooke2018 ranking: 10Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: Prix fixe from £325 ($424) with an undisclosed menu inspired by the chef's childhood
Dial down both (via your keyboard shortcut keys or the OS settings) and you should see your computer using less battery or mains power as a result.
The brand's petites mains (highly skilled couture tailors) stitched the gown to minimize seams and maximize the appearance of the gown being draped directly onto the body.
We periodically inspect our mains and service lines for leaks throughout our service territory, and if these inspections turn up any hazardous conditions, we address those immediately.
Hosts usually have the standard menu options covered (refreshments, apps, salads, mains, etc.), which means that the only open category to fall on our plate is dessert.
As Instagram-friendly restaurants go, the menu at Flipper's is reasonably priced, with drinks ranging from $5-$7, sides from $3-$10, and mains from $16-$19.
The mains had been knocked out in the torpedo strikes, meaning there was no water pressure in the hoses; Shea did what he could with chemical retardants.
Later this year, Miami Beach will begin a $100 million flood prevention project, which includes raising roads, installing pumps and water mains, and re-building sewer connections.
It is only when the water travels through service pipes connecting water mains in the street to individual homes that lead can enter, a city website explains.
It is only when the water travels through service pipes connecting water mains below the street to homes that lead can enter, according to a city website.
A group that keeps a national tally of figures from local governments has set a target of 1 breaks a year for every 21912 miles of mains.
From an economic perspective consider the following: The roads, rail system, highways, bridges, water mains and other infrastructure in the U.S. are in a state of disrepair.
"When you get a freeze and a thaw, the ground around the water mains expands and contracts, and puts external pressure on the pipes," Mr. Georgelis said.
Process and create bleated the Kane soundtrack, and the collection drew an unlikely parallel between lab workers and the white-coated petites mains of the couture atelier.
Amine Jerbi, enfant de sept ans et d'origine tunisienne, jovial, taquin et un brin agité, courait à travers la salle de musique en tapant dans ses mains.
But their Lola James necklaces take the love to the next level, as Kendall pointed out in her Tweet: got my mains with me at all times pic.twitter.
The discolored water is gross and sickening, and it makes for dramatic pictures, but much of the coloration actually comes from iron flaked off pipes and water mains.
There were about 211 water main breaks for every 19923 miles of mains last year, according to Vincent Sapienza, the commissioner of the city's Department of Environmental Protection.
While that may sound like a lot, it is actually the second-lowest rate among large cities, behind Boston, which has 21992 breaks per 22001 miles of mains.
NETs and other volunteers like myself help firefighters extend the few functional water mains, running thousands of feet of hose down rubble-strewn streets to reach working hydrants.
The service is an Android app that mains the core video and voice calling functionalities, but is optimized for those on limited internet connections such as 2G data.
"Our whole emphasis on vacuum cleaners has changed from mains-powered vacuum cleaners that you pull and push - cylinders and uprights - to battery vacuum cleaners," he told reporters.
"The judge signaled something very important here, which every regulator knows," said Eric Mains, a former FDIC official who left the agency to fight his own foreclosure case.
Dan Schwartz, Nevada's treasurer, says he's skeptical Jia can secure financing for the car plant, a project that needs government support for power lines, water mains and roads.
The six-month refurbishment included new electrical wiring, replacement of defective ceiling beams and floor joists, new heating systems and the introduction of new gas and water mains.
The worst part of big group dinners is dealing with the check, but all of the mains are similarly priced so we agree to split the bill evenly.
At least 20103% of residents tap into aquifers, either because they are not connected to mains water or, if they are, because their supply is unreliable and dirty.
J'avais mon téléphone dans les mains pour prendre des photos, et je recevais des notifications du Parisien qui me disaient qu'il y avait une fusillade, pas très loin.
Location: Baden-Wurttemberg, GermanyChef: Torsten Michel2018 ranking: 28Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: €78 ($87) for flamed sea bass with fennel and Provençal vegetables in an escabeche brew
A smaller battery can be topped up more effectively by the regenerative braking built into the module, as well as being faster to recharge when plugged into the mains.
The ritual of gathering to dance and enjoy ourselves freely is still one of the mains of "what's left" of non-western cultures that many of us come from.
Once they finally get to the fire, firefighting crews are hampered by a lack of water pressure in the fire hydrants, due to leaking mains damaged by the liquefaction.
With water mains often sucked dry by politically connected mafias, employers and consumers are forced to pay through the nose for water from tankers driven by those same gangs.
The highest lots in the pot: Claude Monet's "Nymphéas" (4313) for £23,731,624 (~$30,146,281) and Amedeo Modigliani's " Jeune homme assis, les mains croisées sur les genoux" (1918) for £18,422,18 (~$23,403,861).
When Jimmy Mains, a police officer in Rankin, Pennsylvania, couldn't sell an extra ticket he had to Friday night's Pittsburgh Penguins game, he ended up taking an unlikely guest.
The 82-year-old designer dedicated the fashion show to the label's normally unheralded "petites mains" (small hands), even posing with the heads of the ateliers at the end.
Right now, the startup separates the bug sexes using a combination of human hands and machines, but Mains says the company is currently working on further automating the process.
That process, known as abatement, would require tearing up miles of streets while avoiding gas and water mains, electrical, internet and phone cables and New York's underground transportation grid.
Columbia Gas has said all cast iron and bare steel piping in affected neighborhoods will be replaced with high pressure plastic mains that have regulators at each service meter.
Live footage showed burst water mains and a house on fire after the quake hit Osaka, which will host next year's Group of 20 summit, just before 8 a.m.
Bows are a signature detail of Dior's couture, created for the neckline, hip or toe of a shoe by the petites mains, or tiny hands, of the couture ateliers.
New York City has nearly 7,000 miles of water mains, and is often plagued by breaks that cause flooding and damage building and critical underground infrastructure, including the subway.
Afterward, I take both the almond and hazelnut milks from the fridge and begin to strain each; they are slightly thickened before being incorporated into one of the mains.
Emergency workers have completed an initial house-to-house sweep of the damaged area, officials said at a news conference, and were trying to shut down leaking gas mains.
The evening also includes three ballets by Antony Tudor: "Soirée Musicale" (1938), "Les Mains Gauches" (1951) and the pas de deux from "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet" (1943).
Location: Mexico City, MexicoChef: Enrique Olvera2018 ranking: 18Michelin stars: NoneDinner mains starting at: Undisclosed prix fixe price for a seven-course tasting menu including ceviche and traditional Mexican fare
Record low temperatures that have stood for decades or longer could fall, and infrastructure from home water pipes to city water mains and fire hydrants could fail in such cold.
He is a good friend of mine and is just so fucking pretty (and a great human being so like, grrr) There are MANY more, but there are the mains.
With a colorful combination of apps, mains, and dessert signatures from big name chefs, editors, bloggers, celebrities, and more, this cookbook has our special night feasting with friends needs covered.
Despite the progress made in repairing water mains, our North Portland neighborhood is still carrying jugs to get water from community water storage tanks run by the local Water Bureau.
I noticed that the audience cheers primarily came from one speaker, along with some ambient music sounds and the mains came from the HomePod almost directly in front of me.
Don't forget that every step in the aforementioned supply chain is not done by a machine, but a real person, and sometimes multiple petites mains work on a single look.
The magnitude 224 quake toppled dozens of buildings, broke gas mains and sparked fires less than two weeks after another powerful quake killed at least 255 people in southern Mexico.
So he called his brother Kenny Mains, who was a bass player, and we got Curtis McBride who was a local drummer and Lloyd played guitars and I played piano.
The city also has 97,607 miles of underground electric lines, 4,416 miles of gas mains, 104 miles of steam pipes and thousands of miles of telephone and cable-televison lines.
Location: Sao Paulo, BrazilChef: Alex Atala2018 ranking: 14Michelin stars: 2Dinner mains starting at: Undisclosed prix fixe price for a tasting menu including hearts of palm and Amazon-region inspired dishes
Location: Girona, SpainChef: Joan RocaRanking on 2018 list: 11Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: A $261 prix fixe for 14 courses excluding appetizers and desserts; additional $123 for matching wines 
"Through the passage of time allegiances change, alliances change, brotherhoods change," said Kenneth Mains, a former Pennsylvania detective who now works as a consultant to help solve cold-case crimes.
Small plates $7 to $23201, mains $219 to $248 I've been here Read More 21316 216th St. NW Chef Marlon Rambaran creates plates to match the beautifully renovated Dupont Circle Hotel.
There are two mains way to roll: freehand, using paper to conjure shapes out of thin air, and a figurine-based approach, where you construct a joint around papier-mâché shapes.
Because the Amazon partnership is rarely explicit, AWS becomes a kind of invisible infrastructure, like water mains, submarine cables, or any of the other hidden pipes we rely on without seeing.
However, a sample a la carte menu offers mains — like Pot Roast Cauliflower, Cinnamon, Bay Leaf & Toasted Bread Sauce — starting from £18, making a meal at The Clove Club more affordable.
Mains told the man, who identified himself as Rob, that he didn't have money but he did have a ticket to the game against the Tampa Bay Lightening, according to WPXI.
The company doesn't have a device that would prevent the water from flowing back into their mains so there is a risk contaminated water made its way into the city's pipes.
The company doesn't have a device that would prevent the water from flowing back into their mains so there is a risk contaminated water made its way into the city's pipes.
PG&E said here its crew has completed repairing, testing and restoring of gas mains in the mountain town of Paradise which was wiped out in November due to recent wildfires.
As water mains break, roadways deteriorate and bridges crumble, businesses forgo trillions in sales, families lose an estimated $3,400 a year in disposable income, and our economy sacrifices millions of jobs.
Across the city, hundreds of thousands of covers protect this subterranean network of electric cables, gas and steam lines, water mains, telecommunications wires and sewers that provide crucial services to millions.
A guest member needs a Paris atelier and a certain number of petites mains—a house's skilled artisans, most of them women, who do the hand sewing that defines haute couture.
He popped up at Chanel, and later at Vetements, which is not, in fact, couture, but something in-between: one-off pieces, yes, but not of the precious, petites mains kind.
Ainsi, plusieurs candidats à l'élection présidentielle prévoient dans leurs programmes d'instaurer une Sixième République, proposant de mettre fin à la concentration du pouvoir dans les seules mains du chef de l'Etat.
Location: New York, USAChef: Eric RipertRanking on 2018 list: 8Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: Prix fixe starting at $93 with main dishes including sautéed Dover sole and pan-roasted monkfish
Location: New York, USAChef: Daniel HummRanking on 2018 list: 3Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: $355 for a tasting menu, with an additional wine pairing menu for $175, according to NYEater
If every one of our characters was a generic soldier person—picture the past 10 years of shooter covers—then I don't think you'd have Torbjörn and Widowmaker and D.Va mains.
They had other tests ready to deploy, and soon figured out that the water was 20 times more corrosive than water from Detroit; it could eat through lead solders and iron mains.
Despite not having access to running water or mains electricity, 20-year-old Mary Isaka is able to take a photo of me with her mobile and send it to her friends.
These moments not only put the spotlight on the incredible work of the ateliers and petits-mains actually creating the garments, but they also made for some seriously impressive best-dressed moments.
For FY17 stability and reliability measures were stable across three of the company's key asset categories, though targets for supply interruptions and burst mains for water infrastructure assets were not quite met.
A follow-up email sent from Glacier's Lauren Alley to Facebook's Mains suggests that Zuckerberg or someone else asked about temperature rise during the visit; no one was able to answer offhand.
Though I split that lasagna with somebody else so we could have traditional appetizer-primi-secondi meals, the mains are so imposing that a simple two-course plan is the wiser path.
Con Edison, which maintains 4,300 miles of gas mains in and around New York City, records about 22014 leaks — most of them nonemergencies — in a typical month, but many more in winter.
Location: Macau, ChinaChef: Julien Tongourian2018 ranking: 6Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: $126 for a crispy soft-boiled egg, caviar, and smoked salmon or duck breast and foie gras with candied ginger
Location: Modena, ItalyChef: Massimo BotturaRanking on 2018 list: 5Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: €290 ($321) for a 12-course tasting menu including an eel starter dish and an ox rib eye
Location: Lausanne, SwitzerlandChef: Franck GiovanniniRanking on 2018 list: 9Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: €100 ($110) for duckling cooked in rose and wild duckling or medallions of scampi cooked with candied pumpkin
Swap your white robe for some evening wear, then wander across the Albert Premier's manicured grounds to the hotel's restaurant for an evening of alpine haute cuisine (mains from €54 to €90).
Since 2011, when Emanuel took office as the city's mayor, Chicago has borrowed more than $481 million for water projects, including $312 million to install new water mains, according to the Tribune.
But the organization gave the US drinking water system a D in its most recent report card, with tens of billions of dollars needed to replace worn-out mains and connecting pipe.
A bigger challenge for people who rent is that it's tough to know for sure if you have lead pipe or solder in the service lines going from the mains to your sink.
Mains, like seared codfish with salsify and miso hollandaise (18563 Swiss francs), and venison loin with savoy cabbage, celery and juniper (58 Swiss francs), are complemented by an extensive, thoroughly researched wine list.
All the utilities—asbestos-shrouded steam pipes, old cast-iron water mains, electricity cables, natural-gas lines, and the Empire City ducts containing cable and telephone wires—had to be diverted as well.
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"For drinking water infrastructure, like the pipes and the mains, it's out of sight, out of mind — until the main breaks outside your house, and you can't drink your own water," she said.
Black rubber tubes dangled from concrete slabs, and a microwave sat in a pile of rubble, a long cable connecting it to the mains so that the workmen could heat up their lunches.
Underground lies a chaotic assemblage of utilities that, much like the subway, are lifelines for the city: a sprawling tangle of water mains, power cables, gas and steam lines, telecom wires and sewers.
Location: Vienna, AustriaChef: Heinz Reitbauer2018 ranking: 19Michelin stars: 2Dinner mains starting at: Prix fixe from $155-267 depending on number of courses and addition of wine — dishes include pheasant and pigeon and artichokes
They delightfully compliment the hanging sculptures "Les Amoureux" ("Lovers") and "Crochet avec Mains-Rodin" ("Hook with Rodin Hands") — a black sculpture of two gorillas hanging on a butcher's hook above a miniature Rodin sculpture.
LONDON (Reuters) - Burst water mains caused by a thaw in Britain's freezing temperatures closed a Jaguar Land Rover car plant in central England on Monday and left tens of thousands of people without water.
But last year, when obtaining planning permission to turn it from farmland into a habitable plot with mobile homes and mains electricity, they had to demonstrate to officials that they pursued a nomadic lifestyle.
Beddit blames the USB power, saying that "disturbance caused by mains hum coupling through Beddit or some near field loop passing switching power frequency," and suggested I use the included USB power adapter instead.
"This is not just an indictment of one big bank, but all of them that continue with this kind of illegal conduct with impunity and no measurable governmental oversight to stop them," Mains said.
Mains, the child agent, says this transition is where she often sees young stars go astray, sometimes out of not knowing what to do with themselves; sometimes out of deep-seated feelings of rejection.
Iconic child actors like Tia and Tamera Mowry (who were once represented by Mains), Kim Fields, and Dakota Fanning have attributed their success to their faith, calling it a grounding force in their lives.
But this private financing scheme, experts across the political spectrum say, wouldn't address many of America's most pressing infrastructure needs — like repairing existing roads or replacing leaky water mains in poorer communities like Flint.
Location: New York, USAChef: Thomas KellerRanking on 2018 list: 4Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: A prix fixe at $355 for a nine-course chef's tasting menu or a nine-course vegetable tasting menu
Si les Français ne connaissent parfois pas si bien leur contrée d'adoption, explique-t-elle, c'est peut-être parce qu'" ils préfèrent oublier " qu'ils ont perdu le Québec aux mains des Britanniques en 1763.
Recently, the fresh and flavorful mains of braised pork, Saigon Marseille curry and barracuda in banana leaf followed starters like banana flower salad with chicken, and fried rolls with mackerel and pork and mushroom.
Mr Barzani, the ruler of Iraqi Kurdistan, has yet to reconnect Sinjar and its surrounding settlement to the main electricity grid or water mains, and has shunted responsibility for financing schooling and reconstruction onto Baghdad.
There are some ambitious mains, but we stuck with small dishes: fried chicken served without fanfare alongside a preserved lemon yogurt sauce, and exotically spiced roasted cauliflower beneath sunflower seeds and a bold harissa sauce.
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake shook Osaka, Japan's second-biggest metropolis, early on Monday morning, killing three people, halting factory lines in a key industrial area and bursting water mains, government officials and broadcaster NHK said.
In 2011 and 2013, more than 100,000 visitors watched shoemakers add the final flourishes to custom Berluti shoes, horologists piece together TAG Heuer watches and petites mains embroider beads onto the bodices of Dior gowns.
Of the 400 city laborers who work on water mains, many learn the finer points of leak repair at a training center in Queens, where underground pipes are made to spring leaks for repair drills.
Location: Paris, FranceChef: Guy SavoyRanking on 2018 list: 12Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: €478 ($529) for a 13-course prix fixe menu including caviar with smoked sabayon, braised duck foie gras, and pure chocolate
To convey the last line of the four-line poem beginning, "Le refrain que je fredonne" ("This tune that I hum"), Bellm gives, "He found it in my hands" ("Il me l'a pris dans les mains").
The western municipality of Esporles now has an antenna on its town-hall roof, and in June launched a monitoring system with IOTLABS sensors attached to its water mains, transmitting data on how much is used.
Digital clocks that use the mains frequency in an electric power grid to keep time, like those on microwaves and clock radios, began falling behind earlier this year when the frequency in Europe's transmission network dropped.
Mains showed that the change in the statistic of interest—in his case, the rate of HBPs; in ours, fastball rate—was tied not to a change in behavior but rather to a change in opportunity.
We tend to get distracted, when discussing couture, by the cost of the clothes, and the petites mains and their time-honored skills, and whether we think it is good or bad or frivolous or historic.
Location: New York, USAChef: Daniel Boulud2018 ranking: 13Michelin stars: 2Dinner mains starting at: Four-course prix fixe from $158, wine pairings raise that base price to $300 — dishes include flambéed foie gras and roasted lamp chop
From surprising specialty appetizers, to creative takes on classic mains, and even trendy desserts — that, tbh, we wish we'd invented — these dishes are so good that we'd actually feel good about bringing them to Thanksgiving this year.
Faster speeds and more reliable connections can be obtained by investing in powerline networking kit, which connects via a cable to your router then uses your home's electrical wiring to send the signal around your mains sockets.
Susie Mains, one of Hollywood's biggest and most accomplished child agents who has worked with such stars as Tobey McGuire, Seth Green, Fergie, and Adam Brody, tells Broadly that these cases are actually tragically common in Hollywood.
"I once had a client whose parents supported her through the roof: moved the family from the East Coast to LA to help her with her dream, and even brought the grandmother, the uncle along," Mains says.
For the spring 2018 couture collection, Piccioli honored his team of seamstresses, including the four artisans who oversee them, known as premieres (no one here uses the depersonalizing term petites mains) by naming the dresses after them.
It's full of simple (but very fancy-looking) recipes, from sides to small plates to mains to desserts, which are perfect to serve when there just happen to be a few hungry people over at your place.
Location: New York, USAChef: Jean-Georges Vongerichten2018 ranking: 23Michelin stars: 2Dinner mains starting at: Prix fixe from $148-$586 depending on number of courses and addition of wine pairings — courses include scallop sashimi and herb-crusted venison
Location: Paris, FranceChef: Alain Passard2018 ranking: 21Michelin stars: 3Dinner mains starting at: Prix fixe tasting menu from €360-480 ($398-$531) depending on inclusion of meat — dishes include a fish of the day and blue lobster medallions
Some of the best adapters, like the Foval International Power Travel Adapter ($37.98) and the Iron-M Universal Travel Adapter ($16.58), will work with multiple types of sockets and offer USB ports as well as a mains connection.
"As a precaution, crews are working to confirm the integrity of Dominion Energy mains and service lines in the area and check for potential migration of gas from the incident site," the company said in an emailed statement.
Fueled by the gusting winds of autumn in northern California known as "El Diablo", the fire engulfed the town so quickly it caused water mains to burst, leaving firemen with no water to douse the flames, he said.
In New York City, officials have uprooted and replaced all lead pipes leading from water mains into schools, swiftly replaced equipment when tests showed high lead levels, and ordered weekly pipe flushing at any school with a violation.
Sadr, who presents himself as a nationalist who opposes the involvement of both the United States and Iran, Iraq's two mains allies, scored a surprise victory in the May vote by promising to fight corruption and improve services.
In his take on the system, a central transmitter, hooked up to a big battery or to the mains, broadcasts the carrier wave, while the task of impregnating it with data is done by a chip on the sensor.
It's an incredibly simple, incredibly useful tool that keeps your MacBook alive when the lid is shut, as long as it's still connected to the mains power—something you might need if you're outputting video to an external monitor.
Four factors contribute to household water quality: the source water, the water treatment process, the distribution system (water mains in the street) and the pipes that run through your property to your faucet (called service lines), including household plumbing.
There was a black Velcro strapless dress with beaded flowers that could be stuck on and ripped off at will (for many of the petites mains, it was the first time they had worked with synthetics, Mr. Roseberry said).
The drinking-water system rated a C, but the sewer system a D. Mr. Bowles, of the Center for an Urban Future, said the city needs to lower the average age of mains to about 40 or 50 years.
With freshwater constituting less than 3 percent of the earth's water and only 1 percent being readily accessible, it is stunning that Americans waste approximately 40 percent of potable water because of broken water mains, leaking pipes and faucets.
But now, you can brave a garlic mushroom starter on the first date and have spaghetti vongole for mains because scientists at Ohio State University have found a cure for your stinky, please-don't-go-in-for-a-snog breath.
Throughout the run of the show, the group periodically enters the gallery to perform a commissioned composition, "mains hum" (2017) by composer David Lang, which takes as its inspiration a quote by Benjamin Franklin on the wonders and potential of electricity.
Over the past year, the country has invested more than $21 billion in solar power projects, seeking to boost the capacity of the national grid and reduce reliance on it by building mini-grids in rural areas without mains electricity.
There was a choice of three mains: Braised Welsh lamb shank with grilled vegetables and celeriac mousseline; homemade spinach gnocchi with sun-dried cherry tomatoes, mozzarella, and panna sauce; and Loch Fyne smoked salmon with avocado, creamy celeriac, and grilled prawns.
Fashion Review PARIS — There they were, the petites mains, bent over their pattern tables, kneeling by a hemline, sewing, cutting, basting: 78 of the unheralded artisans of the Chanel couture, in person under the glass dome of the Grand Palais.
But Flint residents — many of whom now speak about water mains, lead contamination and Legionnaires' disease with an expert-like ease — tune out the governor when they hear the name of the same state departments that once led them astray.
"Bestia" (Ten Speed, $353), written with Lesley Suter, offers rustic Italian food driven by California markets — his pastas, charcuterie, herb-filled salads, sourdough pizzas and meaty mains, and her refined desserts, all elevated by their talent for layering herbs and spices.
When the mains arrived my partner gleefully tucked into a cod roasted in butter fraternizing with a variety of clams; it was accompanied by a foamy garlic emulsion and laid atop a bed of fregola sarda, a small, round Italian pasta.
Mains water, which is desirable in its own right, may stop people without access to it from draining aquifers, which causes land to subside; parts of Jakarta are sinking by 25cm a year, much faster than its sea is swelling.
It will displace tens of millions, at the very least; it will disrupt farms on which billions rely; it will dry up wells and water mains; it will flood low-lying places—and, as time goes by, higher-standing ones, too.
But its future now is uncertain because a feasibility study — looking, for example, at which 120-year-old water mains need to be moved to make construction possible — is likely to show that costs will be considerably higher than anticipated.
The word "trillion" doesn't appear anywhere in Buttigieg's plan, but his campaign told Vox it estimates the government will spend $1.5 trillion to $2 trillion for the proposal, in addition to investments in modernizing, roads, railways, water mains, and bridges.
On top of that, the Social Democrat has installed street lighting, mains gas and water supplies, as well as paving muddy roads in their community of Dragomiresti, which lies in lush hill country about 90 km (45 miles) northwest of Bucharest.
Bridges in the area are impassable, especially those overpasses over the I-205 freeway that runs in a north-south trench through the eastern part of the city, and low-lying roadways are flooded by broken sewer and water mains.
This is hung with drawings, pinned directly on the walls, of dynamic red uteruses and triumphantly heaving breasts, such as the wide and capricious "The Sea of Breasts," the exuberant "Hallelujah," and the delicately rendered, sensually exciting "Deux Mains-Tétons" ("Two Hand-Nipples").
Lead is a soft material that's easy to work with, and many old pipes leading from municipal water mains into homes are made from lead, as was the case in Flint (and possibly your own home, depending on the age of your house).
But Rich Table is a triumvirate near the Opera House, where friendly servers deliver how'd-they-think-of-that bites like sardine chips with horseradish crème fraiche and porcini donuts with raclette dip and mains like rib eye with black garlic salsa negra.
SARAJEVO, April 3 (Reuters) - Tardy Europeans have one less excuse for being late after Europe's power network operators fixed a lag of nearly six minutes in mains-powered digital clocks that was caused by a power grid dispute between Kosovo and Serbia.
Perhaps more important, as our water mains, pipes and overall systems grow older — many were first built in the early 20th century — the bill for replacing or repairing them could approach $270 billion, according to the latest estimate from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Then head back to Rue Notre Dame and a (pre-booked) table at Chez Dupont, on a narrow back street in the trendy Chartrons district, for a late dinner of classic French mains like steak frites, duck confit or lemon-butter sole.
The homespun meal usually begins with a soup, whether cold cucumber or fish caldo, as well as fresh-baked flatbread and fried polenta sticks, while the mains are designed around perfectly cooked pieces of fish and meat that Decq sources from friends.
Ted Timbers, a spokesman for the Department of Environmental Protection, said it took crews two hours to turn off the leak, mostly because of the difficulty locating the broken main among the several water mains lying among a morass of other utility lines.
At Valentino, according to Mr. Piccioli, one of the petites mains in his atelier draws a little heart on the paper she wraps her dress in for delivery to the client: a secret symbol of the care she put into the garment.
Those questions bring me to an article the brilliant Rob Mains wrote over at Baseball Prospectus last week, in which he convincingly demonstrated that baseball's well-documented rise in strikeouts is linked to a less documented but still very scary rise in hit batsmen.
The idea is that you use the development board (which includes an USB host port, power controllers, battery and mains power sockets, an audio jack, a couple of microphones, servo controllers, LEDs, and more) to quickly prototype and build a version of the product.
As it stands, the Bodle team are confident of a high enough resolution to display a HD video, while the main advantage is power usage: if you don't need to backlight the screen, your battery lasts longer, meanwhile the drain from mains is minimal.
Lightweight, easy to install, corrosion-free and up to 2.23 percent cheaper than iron, plastic pipes have already taken the place of copper as the preferred material for service lines that connect homes to municipal mains, as well as water pipes inside the home.
I don't love rules (mostly because I can't seem to stick to any, even my own), but when I'm planning what to serve, I generally start by making sure I have something from each of these categories represented: snacks, salads, sides, mains and sweet things.
At a time when most science fiction was pessimistic—a lot of 1970s sci-fi, in particular, was post-apocalyptic or dystopian—Star Trek insisted that we were going to move past racism and greed, notes Christine Mains, who teaches about science fiction at Mount Royal University.
Odiah, who set up the company in 1984, said he can no longer run his factory on the mains supply and instead has to use his own generators running on imported diesel, the price of which has soared due to a dive in the Nigerian naira currency.
It's hard to grumble about the quality of the Beddit apps for Android and iOS, which are very nicely put together, and overall it's refreshing to have a sleep tracking device that you don't need to activate, wear or even charge (it plugs straight into the mains).
While religion can help or hurt a young actor in their attempts to leave Hollywood, Breslin, Mains, and Jakub are all in agreement that the most important factor in child performer's transition into a successful adulthood is the presence of grounding and supportive adults in their lives.
Mains are built largely around the grill that is the star cooking technique of the Anatolian kitchen, whether a simple skewer of lamb, its edges perfectly charred, its interior still rosy; or a thick curl of octopus, the tentacle glazed sweet and smoky with pomegranate molasses.
The largest of the state's six electric utilities, Con Ed spends millions of dollars a year to open utility holes and dig into streets crowded with gas mains, fiber-optic cables, steam pipes and subway lines to make repairs and upgrades to its vast underground network.
Couture — very expensive clothes for the very few — can seem like a world unto itself, with its own population, arcane language (petites mains; premiers; flou) and value system, where the number of hours in a dress are a more important number than the figures on its price tag.
Since her debut as creative director of Dior last season, Maria Grazia Chiuri has positioned her consumer as a powerful feminist force: The weeks leading up to her first show, the brand used the hashtag #TheWomenBehindMyDress, to highlight the inner-workings of the petite mains inside Dior's atelier.
Victims Tour Dates:April 16 - Swe/Stockholm, Kafé 44 (release party for Sirens)May 28 - Swe/Göteborg, Kajskjul 46June 3 - UK/London, DIY SpaceJune 4 - UK/Bristol, Temples FestJune 5 - UK/Nottingham, Chameleon Arts CaféJune 17 - FR/Clisson, HellfestJune 18 - FR/Paris, MAINS D'OEUVRESJuly 8 - PL/Gdynia, DIY Fest.
In North Africa, a woman's jewelry — such as the Moroccan "Khamsat (mains) ciselées motifs" Hamsas (silver hands of Fatima) and the "Collier Khamsat" from Aurès, Algeria — has symbolic, magical meanings extraneous to its ornamental function, and the objects are used as charms and talismans to protect against evil eyes.
The department "takes a proactive approach to mitigating lead in our water system by introducing corrosion control into water mains; providing residences and businesses with complete instructions for flushing whenever there is any water infrastructure work being done in the vicinity; and free lead testing of drinking water," the statement said.
But people would still have to pay later on, when they actually use the facilities: They would eventually earn their profits on the back end from usage fees, such as highway and bridge tolls (if they built a highway or bridge) or higher water rates (if they fixed up some water mains).
A cursory review of EOIR newsletters by BuzzFeed News found two more mentions of VDare articles; Mains confirmed those and noted there were four others, saying that VDare had been included on seven occasions out of about 20,000 links and articles sent from September 2018, when TechMIS's relationship with the organization began.
But the water main break also spotlighted the chronic problem lurking below the city's streets: the labyrinth of water mains — some of which are more than a century old and prone to leaks and cracks — train tunnels and other old equipment that make up one of the world's largest networks of subterranean infrastructure.
She knows this world down to the ground and below; one of her most cherished cover drawings, from 1990, showed the layers beneath a Manhattan street, including the water mains and steam pipes (Chastian steam pipes, huffing and puffing in squat unison), and still deeper zones for alligators and lost cat toys.

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