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We're moving in and out of the camp at will.
I also felt his hand inside my vagina moving in and out.
I see Google moving in and out of hardware categories all the time.
His penis was moving in and out of me most of the time.
He has been moving in and out of government service for 35 years.
The artist always educates himself by moving in and out of the grid.
A myriad of new checks on goods moving in and out of Northern Ireland.
As an image in constant movement, "moving in and out, like sex," says Chung.
Wearing a yukata, he slowly made his way forward, moving in and out of fog.
He said the lawmakers were moving in and out of the hearing, which is normal procedure.
Hyde spent his childhood moving in and out of foster homes in Detroit, this genius reveals.
That day we had spent hours moving in and out of a building on Tripoli Street.
Federer's signature backhand was misfiring, and he seemed slow moving in and out of the corners.
Moving in and out of short-term rentals while you figure out where to live is hard.
They involve creating two borders and new checks on goods moving in and out of Northern Ireland.
"On a ladder, you are symbolically moving in and out of worlds that are vertical," she said.
The Nikkei ended effectively flat at 22,380.01 after moving in and out of negative territory throughout the day.
But especially with two people moving in and out all the time, it's never going to be perfect.
"It's sad, but people have been moving in and out, and they tend to come back," Macy said.
Their hands play tag up and down the keys, moving in and out of sync, finishing each other's passages.
They are actually moving in and out of different things quickly, not working simultaneously, and nothing gets enough attention.
But he and others said that diplomatic cars had been moving in and out of the consulate since Tuesday.
The blue-chip index was up 0.2 percent by 1014 GMT after moving in and out of negative territory.
The graph could show how many people were moving in and out of such fields, and where gaps might exist.
Recent surveillance has shown some of those freighters moving in and out of Iranian ports in recent days, the official added.
With informants, moving in and out of London, dates not matching up, what do you think&aposs going through their minds?
Signature would not be the first bank caught up in a fraud involving money moving in and out of its doors.
The detector sensed the incredibly small ripples in spacetime via the lasers moving in and out of phase with one another.
Junior dos Santos is a fencer with his fists, moving in and out on a straight line and controlling range perfectly.
Some tried to change this by playing music or limiting the number of people moving in and out of the room.
The choice feels oddly random, flighty, as does Bourgeois's voice moving in and out of her life from childhood to old age.
He glided through long melismas, placing each touch of vibrato or grain neatly and moving in and out of his otherworldly falsetto.
At the same time, "more and more" people were moving in and out of expensive apartment buildings next to hers, she said.
Upon moving in and out of their units, the workers should expect to have the company examine the contents of their luggage.
As in life, motifs and motivations in literature are notorious for moving in and out of focus as eras and perspectives change.
Diverging streams of displaced people moving in and out of the camps are making it hard for humanitarian groups to provide assistance.
The Nikkei share average rose 0.3 percent to 16,117.72 in midmorning trade after moving in and out of the black in early deals.
But with the new personnel moving in and out of Syria, and existing forces expected to withdraw, the overall number will now fluctuate.
"You might have different companies moving in and out of what you define as quality depending on how these ratios change," Castagno said.
"People were moving in and out of town, or people had life happening, and that caused me to shift my plans," he said.
Llargués said the overall numbers are fluid and change rapidly, with survivors moving in and out of the program on a daily basis.
The Shanghai Composite Index was up 0.2 percent and the CSI300 index rose 0.7 percent after moving in and out of negative territory.
I don&apost need to worry about moving in and out of rental apartments or finding another place to store all my stuff.
An official told CNN that recent surveillance has shown some of the ships moving in and out of Iranian ports in the recent days.
What we really are seeing is Anatolia as the core of a complex contact-area with people moving in and out and passing through.
At stations that were already busy, with lots of cars moving in and out of designated EV spaces to charge, usage increased by 45%.
With so many more people moving in and out of the Seaport now, additional infrastructure investments are again being eyed, this time for transit.
"That's a big change compared to recent years, when we had various regions and countries moving in and out of EPS recessions," he added.
If Swift stopped processing Iranian money flows, the United States might end up with less information about money moving in and out of Iran.
The punches are thrown while under spotlight, then in blackness, characters moving in and out of visibility and heightening the tension of the scene.
This also meant that, for some, attending the gym was an act of defiance—moving in and out of the establishment discreetly and anonymously.
They spent the dark hours sitting on the couch, waiting for the storm to clear, moving in and out of spasms of inconsolable crying.
Heat F Gerald Green is 9-of-45 from the field while moving in and out of the rotation over the last 11 games. 3.
Also, the WHO estimates about a million refugees and displaced people are moving in and out of the region, which increases the risk of the virus spreading.
Photos and infrared imaging, however, indicate vehicles moving in and out of the facility at Sanumdong, but do not show how advanced any missile construction might be.
In firmly Democratic neighborhoods across the country, the economic status of those moving in and out began to shift radically starting at the beginning of this century.
On vacation in Barcelona, Paris-born photographer Karine Laval was reminded of choreography as she observed the rhythm of swimmers moving in and out of a pool.
When the highway blockade occurred on the Colombian border, preventing much-needed aid from getting into Venezuela, millions of dollars of Bitcoin were freely moving in and out.
Among the world's stock exchanges, however, security breaches are much higher, with hackers attracted to the large pools of cash moving in and out of these trading venues.
If you were watching the patient—nobody was—you saw the arms of the robot steadily moving in and out through the tiny incisions in the woman's body.
This means, in non-ornithological terms, that after a divorce the kids continue to stay in the family home while the parents take turns moving in and out.
That means, instead of moving in and out of apps and their own individual watchlists, your Fire TV home screen will just display everything that you like to watch.
Transportation consultant Bruce Schaller said that most of the move to ride sharing probably was explained by factors such as moving in and out of cities and employment changes.
The secrecy of the central bank was not a problem for Chinese policy makers as long as they maintained strict regulation of money moving in and out of the country.
The ministry has urged local authorities in south and southwestern regions, breeding areas for the worm, to focus on preventing the pest from moving in and out of the regions.
So, in the edit, I decided that I wanted the film to be like a revolving door, three characters of us moving in and out with Daniel, Helen and Tillman.
The lesson learned is that investors need to focus on their long-term goals and focus less on moving in and out of the market based on the latest news.
When a fighter is crowding his man, flustering him and hurrying his shot selection, moving in and out as his opponent unloads, the double forearms guard becomes far more effective.
They recommend a careful analysis of how lake water is moving in and out of lake systems to identify distinct sources of declines, as they have with Great Salt Lake.
But even those individual and institutional investors who aren't using computer models and trading multiple times are more and more frequently chasing gains by moving in and out of stocks.
Government soldiers and affiliated militias in particular attacked and harassed civilians moving in and out of the centers, abducting or killing them, raping some women and looting, the United Nations reported.
By moving in and out of frame, sometimes having a protagonist hovering just so in the doorway, or expanding the foreground to begin a full scene, Tarkovsky's signature style is recognizable.
Xiao also said Beijing must look out for hot money moving in and out of the country, as well as large amounts of capital flowing into the frothy real estate market.
Cuomo, in an interview with CNN, said that preventing people from moving in and out of the tri-state would amount to a federally imposed lockdown, which he believes is illegal.
Cuomo, in an interview with CNN, said that preventing people from moving in and out of the tri-state would amount to a federally imposed lockdown, which he believes is illegal.
In a paper published earlier this month, "Characteristics of Domestic Cross-Metropolitan Migrants," Romem looked at the income and education levels of families moving in and out of 993 metropolitan areas.
Still, no city-wide quarantines have come into place and religious pilgrims are still moving in and out of Qom, Iran's coronavirus epicenter, which sees some 22 million religious tourists annually.
Bashneft has a history of moving in and out of state control over the past 20 years and has been a target for some of the country's richest and most influential businessmen.
The video predominantly features the Hype Wiliams member rapping and smoking a joint in front of a cloudy grey wall, moving in and out of the camera's focus in stone-faced seriousness.
The measures (an extension of a preexisting lockdown of 11 towns in Lombardy and Veneto) now affect more than 13 million people, banning them from moving in and out of those areas.
Andrew Cuomo, in an interview with CNN, said that preventing people from moving in and out of the tri-state would amount to a federally imposed lockdown, which he believes is illegal.
He has led as CEO of Square since day one but his job at Twitter has been less consistent, moving in and out of the executive chairman role in the past decade.
World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules would apply tariffs and customs charges to the goods moving in and out of the U.K. — meaning trade between U.K. and Europe is likely to turn to gridlock.
The owners also have allegedly failed to account for "large amounts of cash moving in and out of the businesses," according to a release by the New Jersey Attorney General Christopher S. Porrino.
However, Johnson has admitted that it will inevitably create some new checks on goods moving in and out of Northern Ireland, which under his proposal would take place away from the Irish border.
Through layers and levels of storytelling — we are in familiar Khoury territory here, moving in and out of various narrations — "Children of the Ghetto" ponders the silence of those who stayed in Lydda.
The measures (an extension of a pre-existing lockdown of 11 towns in Lombardy and Veneto) now affect more than 16 million people, banning them from moving in and out of those areas.
Members argued over everything from whether to remain a trio or operate as a flexible musical unit — with different writers moving in and out of the lineup — to word choices in the poems.
The Defense Department has been stepping up its anti-ISIS involvement in Libya in recent months with small teams of military personnel moving in and out of the country, according to The Associated Press.
"We must be especially vigilant about money from overseas moving in and out in large quantities, and hot speculative money, and we must resolutely fight bubbles in real estate and financial assets," he said.
"These include closer monitoring of products moving in and out of Bukom, tightening vessel management procedures, and stepping up ethics and compliance training," the spokeswoman said in an emailed statement to Reuters on Thursday.
With no traditional narrative to hang onto, no moving in and out of rooms, Faye is left with the sound of her own mind, and it's a mind that is subtle, precise and melancholy.
The subcommittee's top Republican member, Representative Mike Johnson of Louisiana, told Mr. Stewart that lawmakers intended no disrespect, suggesting that they were moving in and out of the hearing, which is common in Congress.
A procession of Trump advisers was moving in and out of Trump Tower in New York on Friday, amid speculation about key appointments like Treasury secretary, secretary of state and White House chief of staff.
Sismondo, in our interview, noted the freewheeling nature of a bar that lent itself to moving in and out of conversations quickly, and the "leveling" nature that deterred drinkers from pulling rank during spirited discussions.
First grab a CitiBike and visit the ever-changing art exhibits on Colonels' Row, or pull a Margot and sit on the lawn to imagine military might moving in and out of the Admiral's House.
Oil and fuel moving in and out of the port fell to 1.4 million barrels per day this week, from a 10-day moving average of 2.4 million bpd, according to figures from data provider Kpler.
He knows that this is the first step in becoming a transitory player, someone always in the latest trade for picks, moving in and out of rotations, before his eventual productive-but-lonesome exile to China.
There it lay, this small oblong sea-green jellyfish thing, at the bottom of the jar, quite peaceful, but pulsing gently, the whole of it moving in and out ever so slightly, as though it were breathing.
Because moving in and out of the one-legged stance appears to use little energy, flamingos could inspire improvements for robotics and powered prosthetics, said Dr. Ting, who studies the process of recovering movement after an injury.
" In the notebook, he provided examples of the kinds of things this might include: changes in your friends' relationships, life events, "friendship trends (people moving in and out of social circles)," and "people you've forgotten about resurfacing.
Long and bladed, this stance has one leg well ahead of Cejudo's hips and one far behind, which makes it good for quickly moving in and out, and less useful for cutting the cage or floating around laterally.
We watched the complex choreographies that ensued as the birds broke into smaller groups, moving in and out of our field of vision and alternately crisscrossing one another's trails (conjuring air battles) or weaving together into larger flocks.
Photos and infrared imaging indicate vehicles moving in and out of the facility at Sanumdong, but do not show how advanced any missile construction might be, the official told Reuters on condition of anonymity because the intelligence is classified.
They responded by organizing the company's first independent franchisee group, the National Owners Association, which is determined to protect franchisees' interests and grow their cash flow, or the money moving in and out of each franchise in a month.
By moving in and out of dark tunes, sweet love lost and found again, confrontations, hyper thoughts, and positing futures they are wary of having, they speak to how one resolves leaving one life behind for a new one.
Last night's CDC published guidance for critical infrastructure, truckers and others that are moving in and out of the New York area about how to do so in a way that will protect their health and prevent the spread.
Today, with data moving in and out of the company from the cloud, security has become a different problem and he believes this acquisition is a big step toward helping solve more modern application security issues in a hybrid cloud world.
As you review your overall portfolio and the investments in it keep the following in mind: The bottom line: Don't make the mistake of moving in and out of investments trying to find the "right answer" in a volatile market.
Those reserves — a $28.93 trillion pot of American dollars, euros, pounds and other currencies that China has accumulated over years of managing the value of its currency — are a rough proxy for money moving in and out of the country.
There is a lot of whitewashed college vibe with people moving in and out which is basically what I did but then there's a core group of people working tirelessly and thanklessly to make cool stuff and make cool stuff happen.
So it's a good thing that many small investors have followed professional money-management advice and bought mutual funds, exchange-traded funds and target-date funds and then wisely refrained from moving in and out with every change in the market.
Finally, the borders are gone over with flat white, as if a referee were moving in and out of the action, covering drips and editing down the outlying borders of drawing to blurry skirmishes at the frayed edges of the monochrome.
The government is alleging that Ms. Meng and others at the company basically hid the fact that money would be moving in and out of Iran and inveigled a lot of banks to do business with them in violation of sanctions.
Sixty nine percent of older adults manage at least two chronic diseases that are often associated with difficulties walking, moving in and out of a chair, and accessing the community for necessary tasks like grocery shopping and going to the doctor.
The conservationists hoped to protect the wildlife — jaguars, ocelots, deer — moving in and out of Sian Ka'an and give the people of Tres Reyes an alternative way of making a living that wouldn't tarnish the land — turning them into artisans.
Xiao Yuanqi, the spokesman for the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC), also said Beijing must look out for hot money moving in and out of the country, as well as large amounts of capital flowing into the frothy real estate market.
Toshiba Corp was volatile, moving in and out of the red and was last down 1.0 percent in midmorning after sources said the firm will pick a Japanese government-led group of Japanese, U.S. and South Korean firms and funds to buy its chip business.
My experiences of déjà vu began during the long period of recuperation following my brain surgery, a time spent almost entirely indoors, moving in and out of a series of semi-conscious states that mostly included being sedated with opiates, sleeping and watching old movies.
At Gotham West Market in New York, for example, restaurants serving everything from seafood and burgers to tapas and tacos to ice cream have been moving in and out, month to month, as the kitchens and preparation areas are shared and offer that flexibility, unlike standalone restaurants.
"I don't think it's as cute of an adaptation as people thought it was" Though bears and ground squirrels evolved to hibernate — and many are successful hibernators — moving in and out of hibernation or torpor can be stressful events, especially in the case of ground squirrels.
McCarthy and Falcone talk to each other lovingly, doing different characters and little voices that they've developed over time, each with its own pace and energy and voice, moving in and out of them with no transition as if they're additional guests in their home just inhabiting their bodies.
The sanctions promise to halt the movement of contraband by monitoring North Korean commerce moving in and out of the country, prohibit the export of jet and rocket fuel to Pyongyang, block the North's ability to conduct international financial transactions and ban the export of North Korean coal and minerals.
She said since these ETFs use securities filings that are backward-looking (it's the stock picks that a manager made in the previous quarter that appear in a 13F), the approach could face more challenges, because in the current market, hedge fund managers may be moving in and out of positions more quickly than would be typical.
Trump does not have the authority to order everyone in New York to stay in their homes, Chesney said, but he likely does have the authority under the Public Health Service Act of 1944 to impose what's known as a cordon sanitaire, which would prevent people from moving in and out of a region such as New York.
By that stage Kering — which started in 1963 as a trader of timber and construction materials, eventually moving in and out of sectors as opportunity allowed — had divested most of its non-luxury assets, such as French retail brand Printemps and the catalog label La Redoute, and narrowed its focus to increasing market share in the fast-growing, high-margin world of global luxury.

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