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Problem is ... she moved it into a red zone!
So the judge moved it to the 211th of March.
But Steve was the CEO and so they moved it.
The Egyptians are the ones who moved it forward (Thursday).
She said he complied and moved it under his seat.
The Egyptians are the ones who moved it forward yesterday.
After 15 years they moved it back to San Jose.
It's okay that they've moved it down to the 21%.
He formed the plátano and moved it from the burning oil.
It felt huge, hard, and it hurt when I moved it.
"I moved it in and out, up and down," Foltynewicz said.
It hasn't been there for a few years – they moved it.
James moved it to "sport plus," which is the advanced mode.
He moved it to Los Angeles from Chicago, not from Milwaukee.
The NVC then processed it and moved it to an embassy.
Well, we started it and we sold it and then we moved it to San Francisco and the acquiring company shut it down ... months after, within a year, after we had moved it to San Francisco.
Authorities believe the thieves inadvertently disabled the explosive when they moved it.
But after a few attempts there, Morgan moved it to South Africa.
If the H.B.2-inspired boycott hadn't moved it to New Orleans.
I mean, it would be nice if the FBI moved it along.
"Would have moved it with us if we could have," she said.
They moved it up significantly, and she comes out of that state.
So, what we did recently, is we moved it to be more balanced.
In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved it up a week — to Nov.
Mr. Villalaz returned to his vehicle and moved it about a block away.
The forklift revved and beeped as the operator moved it precisely into place.
I also moved it from a list on paper to an excel spreadsheet.
Kris claims it belonged to Rob, so she moved it to his house.
But they've moved it to a new level, is what you're saying. Absolutely.
But Oleg wasn't movedit was just Stan's usual American lack of imagination.
He held the phone out over Toby and moved it up and down.
Then she lifted the light a little and moved it back and forth.
So Jacobin moved it to a venue that holds around twice as many.
In the first half of 2018, fewer than a million devices moved, it estimates.
Then, with the S9, Samsung moved it to the center underneath the camera lens?
We moved it from a traditional to a modern luxury company through that strategy.
I usually go to the 25:28 session, but they moved it to 230.
From the way he moved, it was plain to see that he was lame.
Our art critic says it's time the Louvre moved it out of the way.
Then the pool boy, who's trained to move the umbrella, would have moved it.
In essence, Cuomo didn't really stop any fracking, he just moved it to Pennsylvania.
If it's moved, it has to be moved to a place of equal prominence.
That afternoon the four of them disassembled the piece, moved it, and reassembled it.
The network moved it from Sunday to the prime-time boneyard of Saturday night.
US stocks fell as investors sold stock in companies and moved it into bonds.
And the dumb things companies do, I mean, we moved it to New Jersey.
Microsoft's movers came, somebody packed up my tiny apartment, moved it all out to Seattle.
Now, the square remained under my fingertip, no matter how quickly I moved it around.
Hadi's government moved it from Sanaa to Aden in 2016, placing it in the crossfire.
Last year, the authorities abolished the paper part of the license and moved it online.
A panel of federal judges moved it back to Manhattan at Silvercreek's request last June.
To see my parents light up and become so moved, it really breaks my heart.
Toronto's fourth quarter showing moved it 143 214/212 games ahead of the Washington Wizards.
The tournament moved it to Ashe Stadium after the day session's schedule there was completed.
So the pipeline's parent company moved it downstream, to where the Standing Rock Sioux live.
So tonight we moved it, played well, played inside out, and everything came way easier.
She opened the shelter in 2004 and moved it to its current location in 2014.
He picked up the dog's leg and moved it through its whole range of motion — smoothly.
"Whenever it moved, it gave me a burning sensation in my eyes," she told the Express.
And I was like, "Wait, what is happening?" and they moved it to the big room.
The pound climbed after its best day in six weeks moved it off 20-month lows.
When they moved it to Saturday night, it became "must-see TV" for the whole country.
Sunday's election was 18 months earlier than it would have been before Erdogan moved it up.
" LO: "We then took that lab scenario and moved it into a real-life production scenario.
In the 1970s, he moved it to Madison Avenue, and 35 years later to Amsterdam Avenue.
Judge Martini, too, decided to pass on the case, which would have moved it to Trenton.
She worried that it might get run over, so she picked it up and moved it.
They moved it to the deck, where it remained for the day as the landscapers worked.
Next the robot lifted this frame and moved it to a trimmer that ejected the catheters.
She moved it soon after that to SoHo, where many other galleries and artists had gravitated.
"Their important icon would have been entirely lost if we had not moved it," he said.
So does the entire Minnesota Wild team, and that domination has moved it closer to the postseason.
Each one of them that was successful took a small part of it and moved it forward.
I prepared a dainty little bite the size of a Chiclet and moved it to my mouth.
The next time I moved, it was in 2002, in 2003, you know, markets went into meltdown.
You felt like you didn't have support there so you moved it over to the New Yorker.
Cook has finally moved it out of the toss-up category and into the Lean Republican column.
The designation opened up the industry to utility-style regulation and moved it under the FCC's jurisdiction.
Novo Nordisk was also down by 1.7 percent after BNP Paribas moved it to "neutral" from "outperform".
We covered his body, and moved it to the decontamination room to wait for the funeral home.
So Mr. Fox moved it to the à la carte menu, where it became an instant hit.
By 1979, Dr. Patterson had founded the Gorilla Foundation and moved it to the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Microsoft earlier this month canceled its Build developer conference and moved it to an online-only event.
When he had refilled the shot glass, he moved it to the other side of the table.
The city moved it briefly to Queens before installing it in its current location in Bowling Green.
"Nailed the front piece to the back of it and moved it down the stairs himself," Grob testified.
It was too much too soon; from that point on, franchises folded, merged, movedit bordered on chaos.
His trial had been set to begin June 3, but Burke on Friday moved it to September 9.
NYSE closed the old Amex equities trading floor and moved it to the NYSE trading floor in 2009.
Alabama's special election was initially scheduled for 2018, but the new governor moved it to late this year.
Ironically, this has taken the political spotlight away from the White House and moved it to Capitol Hill.
When he eventually moved it was only to a more remote island, Sanday, and closer to the shore.
But when it moved, it created a zone of "pure color" that belonged only to a fleeting moment.
It was originally set for 7:30, but the Cavs moved it up because of the baseball game.
This cover story was going to be shared online in a few weeks, but Goldberg moved it up.
But, later, worried that it was getting worn, he moved it into the guest apartment above his carport.
For example, in 2018, Amazon switched off its largest Oracle data warehouse and moved it to Amazon's Redshift.
Since that time, she's never shown interest in it again so we never moved it to another location.
Despite the killing getting some national publicity, there weren't any tips that moved it in a positive direction.
"I went ahead and moved it today because it was not in the right place," he told WTVR.
He stooped forward over the coffee table, picked up the girl's glass, and moved it to a coaster.
This re-imagination is probably what tipped Birkenstocks into the mainstream, and moved it from trend to staple.
In one demo, a Google engineer picked up the speaker and moved it to the corner of the room.
Federow has no way of knowing how many people viewed or edited it before she moved it to WordPress.
It was hidden inside of a trailer, said Fraser, adding Millard and his girlfriend Christina Noudga moved it there.
No one's using that park bench, but what if we moved it to a sunnier corner of the park?
Leaked documents show WikiLeaks may have taken several actions that moved it far afield from the realm of journalism.
And much like the way it started, it concludes with a nod to the music that moved it along.
It was originally to be released in February 2020, but Disney has moved it to its current release date.
Some moved it to the rear, while others, like Apple, did away with it in favor of face scanning.
Each person had a particular attitude toward his penis, moved it a certain way, held it a certain way.
Originally the script was set in Lyon, and they moved it to Amsterdam, I was very happy about that.
He moved it from the written text toward performance, and put the material into a political and cultural framework.
The bangles on my wrists were too big — they'd dangle off my hands if I moved, it wasn't fair.
Ten years later, he founded his investment management firm and moved it to refurbished office space in Mount Vernon.
After successfully clearing the puck from its defensive zone, Montreal moved it past the neutral zone to Tomas Tatar.
It's a movie I struggle with ranking every year (I've moved it up a few spots since last time).
He has moved it one door to the east, to his former Enoteca space at 124 East 27th Street.
Since then, he has moved it to a larger space, and is now expanding with a bakery next door.
One day, in 2015, Billy encountered a Donald Trump doll from the eighties and moved it into his office.
They launched Liberty Reserve in 2005, and after their arrests, moved it to Costa Rica, where Budovsky became a citizen.
Unfortunately, the rumors are true, and Samsung moved it to the back of the phone, right next to the camera.
I reluctantly got up and moved it to the kitchen, hoping it could handle the few square feet of tile.
This year, however, it moved it out (and outdoors) to an amphitheater in Mountain View, right next to its campus.
Usually, the Airtel races takes place in November -- but this year, organizers moved it to October, taking place before Diwali.
The Knights rebranded the studio as Laika in 2150, and moved it away from advertising and into feature-film production.
Oh yeah, when we moved it before the launch, some girl threw her pair of panties inside of the rocket.
They built a little bit in Paris the 70s, and it didn't work, so they moved it outside of Paris.
On past and current phones, Samsung's placed the fingerprint sensor on the front and then moved it to the rear.
The Roundabout production received enthusiastic reviews, and commercial producers, Scott Rudin and Barry Diller, moved it to Broadway in February.
Khoury's late father was a Greek Orthodox Palestinian who immigrated to Lebanon, founded CCC, and then moved it to Greece.
In 1990, they moved it to a remote outpost in the Black Rock Desert, about three hours north of Reno.
He moved it in 2017 to its current home, where he also runs a business manufacturing toys and magic kits.
All of this austerity has not only not resolved the fiscal problem, it hasn't even moved it in the right direction.
This movie was going to come out in February, but after positive test screenings, Lionsgate moved it to a better spot.
Henry had wordlessly taken the card, slid it into the velvet pocket inside his case, and had not moved it since.
But eventually so many senators signed on board that McConnell moved it forward — and even ended up voting for it himself.
And what about if you moved it onto the beach, the same way the Tag am Meer Festival has at Prora?
"It is unethical to run the risk, just for Games that could proceed anyway, if postponed and/or moved," it stated.
Dortmund's win moved it level on points with Bayern Munich, who slipped to a shock 2-2 draw at FC Augsburg.
Then she moved it to Williamsburg — but was forced out when the building became the headquarters for the media company Vice.
Refusing to change the date, they moved it to New York, taking only two months to plan and execute the wedding.
The win was also Arsenal&aposs first in 10 games, and moved it up to ninth in the Premier League table.
Its name changed after the university shut it down in 2010 and Ms. Guo moved it to an apartment in north Beijing.
"When I entered a house there was a barrel of gas, and I moved it and it exploded on me," he said.
"We don't have a building — from my understanding, the water surge moved it off its foundation," Police Chief Anthony Kelly told ABC.
But a flight attendant asked them to remove the cake from that compartment — so Cameron Burke kindly moved it to another one.
There's plenty of capacity for "custodial care," Gionfriddo said — we've just moved it out of psychiatric hospitals and into jails and prisons.
I've moved it to a more accessible pocket of my bag, and walking through Union Square, I sometimes practice my draw. Bam!
The Bulletin moved it from five minutes to three minutes last year, the closest the clock has been to midnight since 1984.
They moved it to the state from Las Vegas after Nevada's gaming regulator ruled that the daily fantasy sites were offering gambling.
The Bulletin moved it from five minutes to three minutes last year, the closest the clock has been to midnight since 1984.
A. In Paula Hawkins's book, this was set in London — and we moved it to the Metro North line in New York.
Three years later they moved it to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where they built a processing plant to manufacture soybean meal for feed.
He was shocked that someone had moved it into a different level, rather than just left it in this very highbrow [place].
His plumage appeared black as charcoal at first, but as he moved, it shimmered with all the colors of an oil slick.
On Thursday, researchers moved it 20 seconds closer, citing a rising risk of global conflict and the looming threat of climate change.
The risks are borne by the people who live near these places and the risks are larger than if we moved it.
The court will thus be basically unchanged since 2006, when Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.'s appointment moved it to the right.
When we moved it to a nearby reef and grew it in coral nurseries, the nubbins performed better and survived heat waves more.
THE Bank of England had not changed base rates in seven years, but when it finally moved, it did so with a bang.
A team employee finally moved it, but not before Houston center fielder Carlos Gomez hit a ball that landed on top of it.
After the Loma Prieta earthquake, it wasn't the shaking itself that left me scared every time the ground movedit was the aftermath.
It maintained its loaf-like shape when we moved it to a plate, with bits of crushed pineapple and carrot floating evenly throughout.
Bergen Hill Ravi DeRossi and Daniel Kessler have closed their small-plates seafood restaurant in Brooklyn and moved it to the East Village.
They moved a tricky chunk of dialogue up in the scene, hated it, moved it down, liked it better, but not better enough.
Even when I unplugged it and moved it from room to room, it remembered all its settings and generally took care of itself.
That effort failed, and the Sonics were sold instead to a consortium of Oklahoma City businessmen, who promptly moved it to their hometown.
One is that in 2010, when the show was just beginning its ascension to megahit status, CBS moved it from Mondays to Thursdays.
"The atmosphere came from Damo sitting on his big cushion, and if it moved it made this 'sch-sch' sound," Mr. Schmidt said.
I liberated a piano that was sitting in this forest of red waiters' jackets in a closet and moved it to my room.
She opened the center at Sacred Heart church near the bus station, and then moved it last year to the current storefront building.
He was supposed to make his return Thursday, but the Mets moved it up a day because of an injury to Travis d'Arnaud.
He snipped off a black velvet bow that was attached to a dress's neckline and moved it a few inches down the breastbone.
Some people might have taken an online language course, but Bautista picked up his Sandy, Oregon-based business and moved it to Mexico.
Hayabusa2 began orbiting Ryugu at around 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) above its surface, and scientists eventually moved it to its current location last week.
The original deadline was Tuesday, but the judge had temporarily moved it to Wednesday so that he could hold a hearing on the matter.
The United States has withdrawn from Saudi Arabia a planning team that was coordinating with the coalition air campaign and moved it to Bahrain.
" After collecting this information, they allegedly then moved it "into encrypted archive files and then [sent] it through multiple computers to destinations in China.
Harris, the bill's sponsor, told me in a phone call that opposition from companies has ramped up significantly since the committee moved it forward.
They were, and we started making the record in Seattle and then moved it to California, which is when they ran out of money.
In the April 26 incident, a package was discovered outside the Starbucks in the early morning, and a worker moved it inside the store.
He made a mistake, but the fact that he rejected that offer shouldn't have moved it from 17 years all the way to life.
The Greeks adopted the custom, introduced clay pots, and moved it to Easter, one of the most important holidays in the Greek religious calendar.
Clinton moved it a big step closer this week, as she became the first woman nominated for the presidency by a major party. Mrs.
Tan France founded clothing brand Kingdom & State in the UK in 2011, at 26 years old, and moved it to the US in 2013.
"It was disrespectful," said Mr. Rubin, who once had his car towed by a film crew when he had not moved it in time.
My mother [Evelyn Overton] got the recipe out of a newspaper, and she said she moved it around a little bit—people loved it.
According to one of the individuals familiar with the White House classified computer systems, Eisenberg couldn't have actually moved it to NICE by himself.
"A flight attendant nicely asked me to remove the cake from that compartment, so I moved it to another one," Cameron told the newspaper.
Now that the business has scaled, instead of storing product in Strahan's apartment, they've moved it to a 3,000-square-foot warehouse near Dallas.
Pishevar allegedly put his hand on the leg of an Uber employee and moved it up her dress without her consent, according to Bloomberg.
The Supreme Court heard arguments in cases about gay and transgender rights for the first time since recent appointments moved it to the right.
Landeskog had the puck down low and sent a pass up the slot to Girard, who moved it to MacKinnon at the left circle.
In the last few months, Mr. Lack has steered MSNBC away from its liberal identity and moved it toward harder news in the daytime hours.
Washington took its first double-digit advantage with an 11-2 run that moved it ahead 56-45 with 7:30 left in the game.
Truglia later converted that money to cryptocurrency and moved it to his own accounts before Ross was able to regain control of his phone number.
Ludwig's school opened in 1993 in the mountains of Southern California; he moved it to the current location after a wildfire destroyed the first facility.
"We'd moved it up so people could travel and we passed out a flier to all the kids about the change," Pastor Chris Jennette explains.
When stable enough to be moved, it is rubbed down with olive oil and set to age on reeds for a minimum of six months.
Mr. Bigelow moved it two doors north, to the current location in 1902, where the original brass finishes, including the gas chandeliers, are still intact.
He has taken the debate within the Democratic Party from its traditional center-left, liberal dialogue and moved it dramatically into the language of socialism.
He bought it back a few weeks later and wanted it back on the wall, but Nye refused and moved it to the Adjunct Collection.
This year, citing COVID-20183 concerns, the accelerator canceled its in-person Demo Day and moved it to online-only, a week earlier than expected.
"If we thought there was something about the T-Mobile that was uniquely important for the championship, we would not have moved it," he said.
But tonight's massive Sanders win definitely moved it in his favor, proving he poses a real, lasting challenge to Clinton and is not just a fad.
Taylor Swift let her hair down, and then ferociously moved it sideways, in what looks like a celebration that was fueled with a little drinky, drinky.
Kemp's office pointed out that South Carolina moved its deadline for mailed applications only, and they moved it to the same day as Georgia's existing deadline.
The Dragon spacecraft began detaching from the station's Harmony module at around 4:58am ET before the station's robot arm moved it to a safe distance.
His father, Randy Brower, said he usually keeps the gun on the driver's side out of reach, but moved it while he was vacuuming the car.
Given that the technology has moved to the extent that it's moved, it is perfectly possible to live in Stockholm for example without ever using cash.
As one of the organization's founding directors, he moved it from Chicago to Washington, where he helped push a legislative agenda that would shape the industry.
If Twitter determined the tweet should be downranked, it moved it to its own secluded part of the Reply thread, under a "Show more replies" button.
Sears wore the ring on their left thumb for years as a queer fashion symbol, and eventually moved it to their right hand after getting engaged.
Before the purge began, the community archived the subreddit's history and moved it to a GitHub, so the archive will live on, just not on Reddit.
The doctor asked her to hold her head steady and follow his pen tip as he moved it back and forth in front of her eyes.
The Obama administration had planned to cut the enrollment period to six weeks starting in 2018, but the Trump administration moved it up to this year.
And if the entire station needs to be movedit sits on a drifting ice shelf — skis at the base of those stilts make that possible.
But lately it's been receiving more attention and respect from performers who have moved it from a supplementary part of their act to the main event.
In the nineteen-sixties, an electric-power association purchased the structure and moved it to Rangely, planning to use it to store water to fight fires.
Mr. Corbyn was set to give his big speech at the Labour gathering on Wednesday, but moved it up to Tuesday after the Supreme Court ruled.
Tesla later moved that target to the end of the first quarter of 2018, and then moved it again, to the end of the second quarter.
Mr. Gilliam shared their interest but moved it in a radical direction: He took the painted canvas off the stretcher and erased the picture-sculpture divide.
In another sign of austerity, he shrunk the size of GE's annual leadership retreat in January and moved it from ritzy Boca Raton, Florida, to Boston.
After Motherboard sent the travel agent the $100 worth of bitcoin, they moved it to another bitcoin address that contained just over 9 BTC, or around $60,000.
They also alleged that Graswald tampered with his paddle and moved it away from him while he struggled to stay afloat in the frigid 40-degree water.
This moved it further ahead of Credit Suisse, which expects a CET1 ratio of around 13.4 percent even after it completes a 4 billion franc rights issue.
Then they moved it to another period, which I covered, which was a whole bunch of apps where it was like a clearinghouse, it was classifieds, essentially.
Instantly the hair curled itself around the styler, and the closer I moved it toward the person's head, the more hair became wrapped in the Airwrap's effect.
So one of the things Senator Klobuchar talked about was the idea of taxing companies for their use of data when they moved it to third parties.
Then, too, remains were dug up, and moved: it became fashionable to relocate the eminent dead to better quarters, to elevate them above the more ordinary departed.
She established the Vedantic Center in her home, and, a few years later, moved it, along with her family, to Woodland Hills, a neighborhood of Los Angeles.
The Wildcats pressed on defense, walked the ball up the court on offense, and moved it around and across the perimeter in search of the optimal shot.
Gamble and McNamara didn't just skip over all of that interesting stuff from the book in the rushed pilot; they moved it to elsewhere in the story.
Ms. Martinez said ICE agents at the Kansas City facility initially said the family's reunion would be outside the building but then moved it inside the building.
But the movie reflected Mr. Lucas's account of coffins arriving at military bases in the United States, where confederates retrieved the heroin and moved it to Harlem.
No. 3 Georgia's victory over Notre Dame, then No. 7, clearly moved it closer to football supremacy and left the big-talking fans of the Bulldogs aglow.
No. 3 Georgia's victory over Notre Dame, then No. 7, clearly moved it closer to football supremacy and left the big-talking fans of the Bulldogs aglow.
Tokyo (CNN Business)A robot that can find the laundry even if you've moved it could give Japan's startup scene a much-needed shot in the arm.
Originally, the University of California, Los Angeles, was going to host the December debate, but the DNC moved it to Loyola Marymount over a separate labor dispute.
Then we moved it to Iceland because we always wanted to use Faroese water, which was not possible in Denmark due to EU regulations against importing water.
The income tax was modest initially, but World War I moved it to the center of federal financing as Congress reduced tariff rates and international trade declined.
Columbus has bigger fish to fry as its 2-1 victory over Florida on Thursday moved it within two points of first-place Washington for the Presidents' Trophy.
Once I'd chewed all of my rice and added the yeast, I loosely covered it and moved it to my fridge for two weeks to ferment, stirring daily.
"We don't have a building — from my understanding, the water surge moved it off its foundation," Police Chief Anthony Kelly told ABC News of the town's police headquarters.
It's still early, but Microsoft has been working on this since 2016 in prototype form, and it moved it into a bigger engineering effort around 12 months ago.
The U.N. is working with the International Monetary Fund and other partners to reunite the central bank after Hadi's government moved it from Sanaa to Aden in 2016.
So last week we placed a pineapple next to an art display and come in today and RGU have moved it into a glass display case. Amazing. pic.twitter.
A former Illinois State art major, Brian K. Simpson, long owned the store until he moved it down the street and sold to a millennial owner in 2015.
Amazon just shut down the last Oracle database powering a big chunk of its business, and moved it over to its home-grown Amazon Web Services technology instead.
Every time someone looked at a garment on the rack and moved it, one of a group of knowledgeable sales associates meticulously restored it to its original position.
The men used vehicles to transport heroin and fentanyl to the house to be repacked, and then moved it out of the residence after packaging, the documents said.
I call the company, which directs me to the company my former employer moved it to, which directs me to yet another company where my money supposedly is.
And, I initially installed the satellite on the second floor on one end of the house, but I later moved it for reasons I will get to below.
So they moved it to a separate electronic and record-keeping system that's used for much more secretive information — information of an especially sensitive nature, the whistleblower writes.
Almost 10 years later, Sarah Burton has slowly, subtly made the brand her own and moved it forward without ever repudiating or losing its connection to its founder.
She founded hers, in 1910, with her husband and another business partner, in Flushing, New York, and moved it to Fort Lee, New Jersey, the pre-Hollywood filmmaking capital.
He has put up a wall in his air-conditioner factory to make a separate space for women, and has moved it several times as their numbers have grown.
Maxwell held up a pen in front of me and moved it around, requesting that I follow the top of it with my eyes, but without moving my head.
Why they moved it: According to the Bulletin, there has been an escalation of nuclear tension as the leaders of the U.S. and North Korea trade insults on Twitter.
All of that ransom money from the WannaCry cyberattack has been pulled out of online accounts, but we don't know if the good guys or bad guys moved it.
To access it, move your cursor to wherever you've put the dock — either the bottom of the screen by default, or one of the sides if you've moved it.
If for any reason the bezel is accidentally moved, it will display less time rather than more time, with the latter being a potentially crucial error while scuba diving.
Whereas Roof's killings had shocked the state, and President Barack Obama's eulogy at the funeral of one of the slain had moved it, Bass's radical action had embarrassed it.
An earlier initiative to rename the state Paschim Banga - or West Bengal in the vernacular - would have moved it only about a quarter of the way up the list.
Yet Corbyn remains enormously popular with Labour's activist base, and his ascension to Labour leader has energized the party as he's moved it leftward, crowding out more centrist figures.
"I changed the rules wholesale, we moved it off-island, eliminated the rule for mandatory individual support crews, I created my own race form — I changed everything," Silk said.
Because she literally took the library from where it was downtown, and then moved it and put it inside the failing mall that was on the edge of town.
Palihapitiya said Amazon is the most important company on the planet, so much so that he dumped all of his Facebook stock and moved it into the e-commerce giant.
He looked it over, moved it around in his hand a bit, then slyly unplugged it and reached into a drawer behind him, grabbed a mic and popped it on.
But he moved it there from Fourth Avenue, from the dereliction of what had once been the Book District, in 1957, shortly after he took over from his father Benjamin.
But his band, The Fall, formed in 1976 following that famous gig, was as influential as any who took the punk baton and moved it on from its 70s heyday.
"The driver of the circuit vehicle that decided to park in the run-off area of the pit entry was rather silly and he moved it very quickly," Whiting added.
MGM also bought the WNBA's San Antonio franchise and moved it to Las Vegas, where the team is known as the Aces and plays at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.
Of the small amount that was still there and waiting to be moved, it had already been digitized so the music will still be around for many years to come.
"We've moved it along so that when the calendar year flips, and we get into 2019 and we begin the next cycle, there's a great starting point there," Sarachan said.
But in 270, George Lucas started a stand-alone outfit called Industrial Light & Magic to work on his passion project, "Star Wars," and soon moved it north to Marin County.
After canvassing target networks for the data they wanted to steal, the intruders wrapped it up in encrypted archives to obscure it as they moved it to servers they controlled.
A group of employees and supporters bought the company's assets out of bankruptcy and, amid some tension with the founder, renamed it Black Diamond Equipment and moved it to Utah.
At one point, according to court papers, Ms. Natko transferred $195,000 to her own account but eventually moved it back to the joint account on the advice of her lawyers.
Bolstered by the success of "Sleep No More," the producers of "The Great Comet" moved it to a tent in the meatpacking district, tricked out like a Russian supper club.
Still seated, Bryan took one look at where his pal was placing his hand on his wife's lower back, and judiciously picked it up and moved it a few inches higher.
He said her lifeless body was some 60 feet away in her blood-spattered bedroom when officers arrived because he had moved it there in a bid to keep her alive.
When the gravestone was erected in the 1980s, it was apparently moved to a vacant spot but employees discovered this year it was in the wrong area and moved it back.
Pierre Gasly's Red Bull lost power in the late stages of the race, parking down an escape road but prompting the deployment of the virtual safety car as marshals moved it.
There was a circle around the nipple to where they moved it, a line going down from the nipple to the bottom of my breasts, and stitches all along the underside.
Over the course of an hour on Friday afternoon, they lifted the upper section with a huge construction crane, moved it over the lower section, and carefully dropped it into place.
"I felt that if I ever moved, it would be so hard for me because Charla wasn't there to pick the apartment, to design it, to decorate it," Mr. Zoglin said.
I extended my arm to turn on the computer, and to my astonishment realized that my right hand disappeared when I moved it to the right lower quadrant of the keyboard.
The first White House Bowling Alley was built for Harry Truman in 1947, and Richard Nixon moved it to its current location below the entrance to the North Portico in 1969.
She moved it from November 2018 to a random Tuesday in December of this year, amputating half of Mr. Strange's borrowed term and forcing an early reckoning for the unpopular appointee.
"I was, but I felt like I needed to say no, and instead of moving his hand up an inch, he moved it all the way up to my crotch," Devin said.
There was an old Chinatown, but the east side of Downtown couldn't support the influx of people and the families that were growing, so they basically picked Chinatown up and moved it.
The truth is, that joke existed on Arrow originally and then a certain scene got cut so then I moved it over to Legends; I just kept moving it back and forth.
A defensive offside call moved it up 5 yards, but Stevens' final pass attempt was deflected back to him and he was tackled on the 553, giving the ball back to Marshall.
Almost 30 years later, he has done something just as startling with "Blake Works I": He has taken a long and loving look at ballet's past, and moved it into the future.
Warner had initially scheduled "Ready Player One" for release in December but moved it to a safer spot after Disney unexpectedly dropped "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" on the same winter date.
Other times it was a half-remembered anecdote about a woman who bought a liquor store's entire inventory and moved it to her basement that sent me down a research rabbit hole.
EDF said the latest plants moved it closer to meeting its goal of doubling its net renewable energy capacity in France and worldwide to a net amount of 50GW between 2015-2030.
When the business outgrew their home kitchens, they moved it to a bike shed in the then-remote, now-hip Shoreditch district, then grew it into two restaurants, both called Rochelle Canteen.
This month, a big dome-shaped piece at Michoud was badly damaged while being moved; it was to become the bottom of a liquid oxygen tank that will be used for testing.
It took the phrase that Donald Trump used to dismiss and rationalize his own vulgar and patronizing speech and moved it out of Billy Bush's bus and onto the campus in Cambridge.
To use it, I placed two fingers on the virtual ruler and moved it around on the screen, while drawing perfectly straight lines along the top edge of it with the Surface Pen.
It was shown again in the capital during World War II, when the Gestapo moved it to the Louvre for safekeeping under the orders of Heinrich Himmler, who wanted it for his castle.
"At the doctor, when we first saw the heartbeat, I was like, 'Oh my God,' and all of a sudden he just moved it to the left and there's another one," she says.
First, Kochevar had to watch his arm as he moved it — his paralysis had robbed him of his ability to intuitively sense the movement and position of his arms without looking at them.
They started a Sri Lankan restaurant called Lakruwana (which is also her father's first name), on Forty-fourth Street, in Manhattan, and moved it to Bay Street, on Staten Island, thirteen years ago.
He uprooted his show from Paris, where it usually takes place, and moved it for a season to Pitti Uomo, the Florentine trade fair where, in 2005, he showed his 10th anniversary collection.
To win over another customer, they rented a huge metalworking machine and moved it into their factory overnight to show the client who visited in the morning that they could do the work.
For years, an American woman who died while descending was a fixture near the summit, until a climber wrapped her body in a flag and moved it out of sight in the 2000s.
Discouragingly, in April, State Senate Republicans not only refused to hold a committee vote on a version of the bill, they moved it to a separate committee, avoiding further debate and a vote.
Like, if I moved it from a tabletop into a corner on my roof, I'd notice a subtle shift after a few seconds, and I think subtlety is what Sonos is after here.
"I had to lay down on the floor, there were three of four male investigators with cameras, and they placed this lifelike doll on me and moved it and took photos," she said.
It was half-ruined, open to the air, and surrounded by metal gratings; one steel bar was loose, and the prince moved it aside with a great clank so that we could enter.
Charlotte was scheduled to host the game this year, but the N.B.A. moved it to New Orleans because of the law, which was criticized for discriminating against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
We knew we couldn't find a spot by the Thames, or a warehouse that wouldn't charges us two grand, so we moved it to a shit part of London that no one goes to?
Hatbox looks to do about an eighth of its annual revenue in the week of SXSW, says Lauri Turner, who founded the haberdashery in Houston in 24 and moved it to Austin in 20173.
The company made that clear to the media—at least—and anyone who had to yet to download it when they moved it from the "Social Networking" category to "News" in the App Store.
We cast Andy Serkis' arm and made a mold, then sanded the sleeve down to the appropriate thickness, so that when he moved, it moved with him and didn't buckle or look obviously phony.
It's not immediately clear whether this laptop even ships with a webcam, or whether Acer has moved it to below the display or incorporated it into the keyboard somehow like Huawei's Matebook X Pro.
Although only a few hundred senior staff were likely to have moved, it would have involved major changes to structure and licences at a time the bank already has a lot on its plate.
Seeming a little flustered he said initially he had registered the company at his apartment in Cambridge, and later "I think we moved it to an innovation center in Cambridge and then later Manchester".
So I was profuse with my thanks when an acquaintance disconnected the router from the TV, moved it into the dining area, and ran a line to the outside source under the kitchen door.
The other issue was that my legs were incredibly sore, and although the pain lessened the more I moved, it was hard to push myself to get out there for the first few strides.
"I'm for the bill, I'd like to be a co-sponsor, but they moved it out quickly to the point where under the rules, you can't add yourself as a co-sponsor," he added.
Now, I know that one of the gripes that people had and Trump had with Iran -- FRANCIS: But we learned they didn&apost do that, they just moved it under another name into another location.
On the far right, Microsoft has pulled the Action Center out of the middle of unrelated Volume and Networking icons and moved it to the far right, actually pushing date and time over a bit.
Mark Pocan: Pocan, speaking on local progressive radio and in a call with progressives earlier this week, said if there was an "impeachment clock," Trump's firing of Comey would have moved it an hour closer.
Ed Chervenak, a professor of politics at the University of New Orleans, said that while Landrieu has "turned the city around and moved it forward," his presidential prospects for 2020 seem like a long shot.
After looking over the shark, rescuers decided the great white wasn't ready to head into the ocean just yet, so they moved it to a place where it could easily be surveyed: a public pool.
By charging three Trump 2016 campaign operatives with crimes, special counsel Robert Mueller just took the Trump-Russia investigation from the realm of speculation and debate and moved it into sworn testimony and court proceedings.
On August 20183th, three of the six crew members on the ISS loaded into one of the two Soyuz spacecraft already docked at the space station and moved it over to the glitching docking port.
When The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel analyzed the list of voters that were believed to have moved, it found that about 55 percent of them lived in municipalities that Hillary Clinton carried in the 2016 election.
When the building was replaced in 1910, the owner of a local hardware store bought it and moved it to its current site, near the Wilmette business district, a block west of Green Bay Road.
A woman pretending to be one such fan put her hand on [Ware's] butt, moved it up and told Ware to say "oops your hand slipped" when dealing with groping men at promotional events, she says.
I told her no, I didn't want to be covered and she tried again to cover me up, and that's when I took the dishrag and moved it, and I told her that we would leave.
Big Dig ceiling collapse in Boston, Massachusetts The "Big Dig" was the name for a series of major infrastructure projects in Boston that, among other things, took the highway through the city and moved it underground.
Palombella directed the choir until last week but Nardella had effectively been replaced in January when the pope moved it under the auspices of another Vatican department and appointed an Italian archbishop to oversee its finances.
Alexander Vindman, that he raised concerns about it with the top lawyer on the National Security Council, who reportedly moved it to a super-secure internal White House server reserved for matters of grave national security.
Brown can't seem to break out of a narrow lead over Buehler, clinging to a 22013-point lead in the polling average, and Cook has moved it from leaning toward the Democrats to a toss-up.
Detroit regained the lead at 9:24 when Valtteri Filppula stole the puck in his own zone and moved it to Glendening, who skated to the right circle and flipped a shot over Saros' left shoulder.
Bradley bought the 162-year-old, Boston-based magazine in 1999 and moved it to Washington, where he and his wife Katherine are famous for entertaining the political and media elite in their Embassy Row mansion.
She also attended Tel Aviv University and Parsons School of Photography in New York, and though her studio was in New York, she recently moved it to LA in order to broaden the scope of her practice.
It used to be on the high street in Cardiff but they moved it into an arcade a few years ago so it's not technically the same space but it's the same in every other respect. Damn.
We did a very robust Beta test of the new Ring Video Doorbell Pro on experimental software, and when we moved it out of Beta for the commercial launch, some customers' numbers were in two different databases.
The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office said that an airline technician noticed the insulation in the nose of the Boeing 757 looked different, so he moved it aside and discovered seven bricks, or around 30 pounds, of cocaine.
Last Sunday, Sanders was scheduled to hold a rally at a 21972,220-seat venue in Denver, but because of a tsunami of demand, the campaign moved it to a larger venue where he drew more than 22021,000.
In 2015, he moved it to the sleek new setting — floor-to-ceiling windows, polished concrete floors, an open kitchen, bare wooden tables — that it occupies today, and, in 2016, won the Michelin star he still holds.
The Mexican government on Thursday said it had declared the North Korean ambassador to Mexico persona non grata in protest at the country's nuclear tests, an unusually firm step that moved it closely into line with Washington.
Free and Equal, leader Piero Grasso (72) Left-wing party formed this month to unite small movements which had left the PD in dissent with Renzi, who they said had moved it too far to the right.
"On one of the last days of shooting ... he sat down next to me and put his thigh against mine and put his hand on my thigh and moved it towards my inner thigh," the man alleged.
Using satellite photos, he and his team determined that the Russians last year appeared to have disassembled a facility for test-launching the missile at a site in Novaya Zemlya and moved it to the base near Nyonoksa.
According to the Times of India, though there were initially two venues for the whole thing — one for the pre-wedding sangeet, one for everything else — they've moved it all to the Umaid Bhawan Palace for security reasons.
New York went ahead after Namestnikov helped keep possession of the puck by prying it away from New Jersey goaltender Cory Schneider, who tried to smother the puck after the Rangers moved it out of the right corner.
The volume of mail came in so thick and fast the post office couldn't deal with it, so he moved it to the Warner Bros HQ and drives it home by the car boot-full every so often.
We sat down on a gray couch in the brisk lobby, and without saying a word, Kanter grabbed my digital recorder and moved it to his side of the table, just to make sure it'd catch his voice.
It's not the only legislative attempt to change the law, but it has attracted a wave of opposition from Democrats and outside groups who consider it a major threat, given the speed with Republicans moved it through committee.
Durant was drafted in 2007 by the Seattle Supersonics, but played only his rookie season in Seattle because Clay Bennett bought the team and then moved it to Oklahoma City when Seattle wouldn't build him a new arena.
Five years ago, Cheng Ying Wu and her husband, Gui Ping Huang, the owners, moved it northwest to College Point, where its nearest rival is a graffiti-scrawled storefront across the street selling takeout chop suey and chow mein.
Garfinkel, along with the coaches Will Klein and Roy Rubin, created the Five-Star Basketball Camp in 183, originally in the Columbia County hamlet of Niverville, N.Y. They moved it to Honesdale, Pa., northeast of Scranton, the next year.
As he spoke, he picked up his firefighter helmet from the seat, and moved it to the back of the S.U.V. An earlier version of this article misstated how long Eric M. Garcetti has been mayor of Los Angeles.
The league had selected Charlotte to host the 2017 All-Star Game, but later moved it to New Orleans because of House Bill 2, a state law that limited anti-discrimination protections for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people.
Trump has staged a hostile takeover of the party, moved it away from its small-government, fiscally minded past and made clear that anyone who criticizes him or steps out of line is going to pay a political price.
Sony is so excited about this movie — the first from Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright since 2014's The World's End — that it moved it from the doldrums of August to the much more competitive July 4 corridor.
All the way on the other side of the Windows 22016 screen, Microsoft pulled the Action Center and Notifications icon out of its confusing spot in the middle of the Task Tray and moved it all the way to the right.
The official also said that Mr. Netanyahu had intended to publicize the Iranian nuclear files a day later, but moved it up partly in response to missile strikes in Syria late Sunday night, for which suspicion has fallen on Israel.
Mr Livingston, 55, stated that his mother barged into his bedroom in 1975 to tell him to turn down his music, so he stopped the record from spinning on a turntable with his hand and moved it gently back and forth.
"In an era when students have led the protest against war and racism," the evangelical magazine Christianity Today observed in 1971, "we should not be surprised that they have taken the Gospel of Christ and moved it into their world.".
The House GOP didn't have to move the original bill toward the center in order to win their votes — they moved it a foot to the right, and then an inch back to the center, and that was good enough.
I tried to make sense of what the heck was going on; as the mixer was being pulled away from me, I lifted it up and moved it in her direction in hopes that she wouldn't pull out the cables.
"I had a bit of a misgiving about it because men glorifying women's death feels a bit 'urgh,' but when they played the clip of Earl Spencer, that's when I felt movedit felt less cynical," says attendee Claudia Saviotti.
It sometimes took a few tries — moving around to hide light reflections or shadows, or bending the photo — but whenever I unlocked the phone first with my face and then moved it to the paper printout, it almost always worked.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Mexican government on Thursday said it had declared the North Korean ambassador to Mexico persona non grata in protest at the country's nuclear tests, an unusually firm step that moved it closely into line with Washington.
Several hands reached for what's normally a private and hidden body part and moved it with practiced ease, compressing it again into position for the radiologist's needles, first a local anesthetic and then the probes needed to withdraw tissue for sampling.
A year after taking over as manager of the store in 1956, he moved it from Fourth Avenue to its present location, on Broadway at 12th Street, where it occupied half the ground floor of what had been a clothing business.
After his brother-in-law Harrison Verrett, a traditional-jazz musician, wrote down the notes on the keys and taught him a few chords, Antoine threw himself at the instrument — so enthusiastically that his parents moved it to the garage.
Argentina's soccer federation canceled the game on Tuesday and confirmed it on Wednesday, weeks after Israel had moved it from the coastal city of Haifa to Jerusalem, a city that is a focal point in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
A hotel owner bought it in 1962 and moved it from the family's land near Corbeil, a hamlet outside North Bay, to a spot on the highway at the south end of the city, where it was opened as a museum.
And he moved it to the front of the line, ahead of other initiatives, so that the public's first glimpse of negotiations between the president and Congress in a government under a single party's control was an ugly sight indeed.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A British cathedral sought to reassure visitors on Monday that they could still view a massive sculpture following a Facebook post by the statue's creator saying the church had moved it because people kept bumping into it while texting.
The film director Christophe Honoré's bitterly powerful staging, which opened this year's Aix-en-Provence Festival on Thursday, has moved it to Eritrea in the late 1930s, when that East African country was still an Italian colony, and the Fascists ruled in Rome.
We still see a great deal of opportunity within the tech sector, notwithstanding elevated valuations based on next year's earnings estimates and some crowding in the fastest-growing companies, and in October we moved it to an overweight in our sector strategy.
Finally, they could have split up the flow of illicit revenue and moved it through different jurisdictions in tranches so that they were not pooled all in one place — though Hays said this could also have exposed them to more regulatory oversight.
From the beginning, when you could barely see the dancer on account of the dimmed light, to later sections where the light served as a way to dictate not only where but how Vecino moved, it both manipulated and propelled the staging.
I moved it over to GDAX (Coinbase's platform for professional investors, which for some reason doesn't have Coinbase's normal fees), sold it all as BTC's price briefly hit around $22020,000, and pocketed $1,540.32, about a 6.6 percent return on the total I invested.
"My foot went completely numb once it hit, but the more I moved it around the more I kind of flexed it around, the feeling came back and I was able to put all my pressure on it out there on the field," Wacha said.
The two million euro subsidy was awarded in 2008 to a farm and conference centre now owned by Agrofert, the biggest Czech private employer created by then businessman Andrej Babis and owned by him until he moved it to a trust fund last year.
The two million euro subsidy was awarded in 2008 to a farm and conference center now owned by Agrofert, the biggest Czech private employer created by then businessman Andrej Babis and owned by him until he moved it to a trust fund last year.
Detroit wrapped up a five-game stretch at Joe Louis Arena with a 26-21-22 record after posting a 33-23 victory over Boston on Sunday that moved it ahead of the Bruins for second place in the Atlantic Division by one point.
" Sanders is stirring excitement around the country, Dean Obeidallah noted: "Sanders was scheduled to hold a rally at a 5,000-seat venue in Denver, but because of a tsunami of demand, the campaign moved it to a larger venue where he drew more than 11,000.
She signed on, and the broker transferred her retirement savings from a guaranteed investment that paid 7 percent — an exceedingly rare investment, available to New York City public schoolteachers — and moved it to an annuity with an annual fee of more than 2 percent.
They said it was positive that Tehran had not threatened to enrich uranium to a fissile purity of 20% - a critical threshold attained before 2015 that moved it much closer to the 90% concentration required for bomb material - and that IAEA inspections would continue.
St. Louis has bounced back from a five-game slide with four straight victories, which has moved it within two points of Nashville for third place in the Central Division and three ahead of Los Angeles for the second wild card in the Western Conference.
Then he reconnected the original chip to the phone, guessed a series of six PINs, then moved it back to the test board to overwrite the memory chip with the backup that "zeroed" the PIN-guess counter, like a shady mechanic rolling back a car's odometer.
On-Demand Moving App Dolly Raises $8M Series A, Expands Services To Seattle What separates Dolly from moving services like the recently launched Movedit its focus on single pieces of furniture or select small items that can fit in the back of a pickup truck.
" Chad said his nephew then had his niece and the dog wait in the driveway while he "went back to the house to call 911 where he then found the gun that was used and moved it from his father's hand so no one else could be hurt.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two weeks before the U.S. presidential election, half of wealthy investors were so fearful of turmoil in the stock markets that they either pulled some of their money out or moved it into more conservative investments, according to a survey by UBS Wealth Management Americas.
Her house, which she moved intact eight miles from Gate, Oklahoma, to its present location despite people telling her that a brick house would fall apart if you moved it, sits out of the wind in a little draw at the end of a long, sinuous red-dirt driveway.
But it's an important story, and it certainly beats Henry's original idea of tying the restaurant to the history of Life magazine, which was once published in the same building, and to Henry Luce, who bought it in 1936, then radically remade it and moved it to other quarters.
Donoghue drew her inspiration from the Jacob case, but she has set her story a decade earlier, in the late eighteen-fifties, and moved it from the farmland of western Wales to the peat bogs of the Irish midlands, seven years after the end of the Great Famine.
One of those envelopes held a medical bill for my 3-year-old son; I'd moved it to the bottom of the pile because I wanted to work up to opening it, but when the ads for roofing companies and oil changes were taken care of, there was nothing else left.
In the wake of covering Gamergate and being the subject of threats and harassment, I even once removed my entire Gmail archive from the internet and moved it to cold storage, fearing that the intimate details of my life would be stolen by people who wanted to cause me harm.
Her father, Charles S. Feeney, who was known as Chub, was a grandson of Charles Stoneham, the New York Giants' controlling owner from 19863 to 1936, and a nephew of Horace Stoneham, who owned the team from 1936 to 1976 and moved it to San Francisco after the 1957 season.
This year's Outsider Art Fair is the fourth to be presented by Wide Open Arts, a company spearheaded by the New York dealer Andrew Edlin, which has rebranded the fair, moved it to Chelsea and given it a facelift with up-to-date graphics and more of a contemporary-art vibe.
And once that amount had grown substantially, I took a good chunk and moved it into a high-yield, multi-year CD. Locking my money away, even though it meant I'd get it back and then some in the long run, made me nervous: What if I needed funds and couldn't get them?
Before the Trump administration invests more of America's national dignity, and its own self-respect, in a futile and counterproductive pursuit of progress with North Korea (and China), it must review what got it to the brink of apparent success just weeks ago, and what quickly moved it backward from that hopeful point.
" Apparently Netflix has the streaming rights until 2021, at which point "we'll look at our existing direct-to-consumer service and what kind of volume it has and how much we could expect to make if we moved it over, and we'll have a discussion with Netflix and we'll decide what's right for the show.
"We think this is the best thing we've had behind Big Bang since we moved it here," said CBS scheduling chief Kelly Kahl, who noted the show has more of a Wonder Years vibe compared to the flagship sitcom as it details 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage) growing up in East Texas.
Originally, it was at Cambridge University and then I moved it to New York City, and Adam, who was editing the New York Times Magazine at the time, I got in touch with and he just was really generous with his time and gave me a lot of advice about how to make a magazine.
He traveled in Italy for half a year, then cooked for three years at an Italian restaurant in Santa Fe, N.M. He opened the first bricks-and-mortar Pizzeria Bianco in 1994 in a local mall, then moved it two years later to its current space, where his old Renato oven is stationed outside, like a monument.
When you look at even what spread Prime Minister Netanyahu was alleging that Iran had actually violated, he was saying it was just the original intent back in the day of whether they had a nuclear -- FRANCES: No, he said they moved it to a new location with all the same people and that they just changed the name of the project.
But now, with much less bezel to work with, OnePlus simply moved it to the back of the phone—rather than eliminate the fingerprint reader altogether like Apple did for the iPhone X.Additionally, for those who might feel a little jealous about other people being able to unlock their phones with their faces, OnePlus added that feature to the 2560T, too.
Edmonton erased a two-goal deficit by scoring five times in the third period of Thursday's 7-4 victory in Denver for its fifth victory in six games that moved it three points clear of fourth-place Calgary in the Pacific Division and within two points of first behind the red-hot play of linemates Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid.
Since 2011, when Ms. Le Pen took over the party her father built and moved it away from its anti-Semitic, racist and xenophobic roots to make it a palpable, if uncomfortable, force in French politics, she has been deft about using her own image as a tool in separating herself from the French elites, and about making her formerly toxic party look … well, like everybody else. Literally.
" He brought up an opera that he had created with Philip Glass: "I did 'Einstein on the Beach' in '76, and I had everyone onstage doing this"—he stuck a finger out in front of him and moved it rapidly up and down, left and right—"and then we did a revival two years ago, and I looked out at the audience and they were all doing the same thing.

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