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Ivanka Trump and fam are moving nearby to a rental.
Luckily, a slightly inebriated Brooke was nearby to help her.
At least you'll always have someone nearby to borrow eggs.
Will sponsoring a raid cause fewer raids nearby (to maximize visibility of the sponsored spot), or will more of them pop up nearby to hook groups looking to do multiple raids in one swoop?
A growing queue of youngsters waits nearby to do the same.
Sadly, you need an Echo device nearby to make it work.
At least I had somewhere nearby to get warm and dry.
An edible foam finger stands nearby to direct people their way.
Have 1 cup of the flour nearby to use as needed.
Dr. Reiffel stood nearby to make sure the Telestrator functioned well.
I tell Ryan, who's nearby, to lay low in his sunglasses.
A house nearby to the factory was severely damaged by the blast.
Just try to have a notebook nearby to write it all down.
You'll just need some regular strawberries growing nearby to help with pollination.
Bonner was confirmed dead at the scene, which was nearby to his house.
I make sure I have one of my dogs nearby to snuggle with.
He then warned people nearby to get away before setting off the device.
Cranes lay down a latticework of metal poles nearby to reinforce the terrain.
Bonner was confirmed dead at the scene which was nearby to his house.
A red gallows was built nearby to show that she had been punished.
Instead, go to the nearest diner nearby to fuel up before you shop.
Hopefully we will work with those nearby to take care of each other.
When you're just out shooting, they don't need your phone nearby to work.
I'll have a notepad nearby to hurriedly jot down ideas as the come.
There was a medic on a boat nearby to monitor your vital signs.
A small village sprang up nearby to house the company's several hundred employees.
A car loitered nearby to bring him to a night shoot in Surrey.
Tahmas ran to a friend's house nearby to take shelter until things died down.
Nearby to Bangkok, lines have already started to form in major Southeast Asian cities.
He wondered if any of his friends were nearby to join him for lunch.
I know when we have children, my mum will be nearby to help out.
Officers also warned people nearby to get away in case of a second explosion.
People camped out on beaches and roads nearby to see the rocket blast off.
SpaceX&aposs recovery ship, called GO Searcher, will be stationed nearby to retrieve it.
Also, she needed her mother, who lived nearby, to take care of her son.
Thousands of Parisians gathered nearby to watch the effort to save it, and pray.
Davison's only requirement is that a child's parent or guardian must be nearby to supervise.
As smoke from the fire smoldered, crowds gathered nearby to sing hymns throughout the evening.
Beyond that, you'll need to have your phone nearby to skip or adjust the volume.
Airfields, however, need to be nearby to allow rapid response in the South China Sea.
The party bus takes us to a bar nearby to warm up, drink, and eat.
Again, you'll want a spotter nearby to help, especially as you start to increase weight.
Several other men stood nearby to shield the naked man from the view of other passengers.
Mr. Reinking fled on foot, and apparently returned to his apartment nearby to put on pants.
He said the woman may have also broken into another hut nearby to find more food.
The family's spokesman also claimed that Trump had several photographers waiting nearby to capture their meeting.
He drinks water to hydrate and sets some honey nearby to soothe the throat when necessary.
I hop in my car and drive to another voting center nearby to cast my ballot.
If the clinic closes, he said, there will be no place nearby to receive the treatment.
They'll even switch their tunes if a rival is nearby to assess his size and fitness.
When I serve beer at home, I always have a towel nearby to wipe the glass.
Those animals are likely being diverted to other JBS plants nearby to avoid production disruptions, Nalivka said.
She left her husband there after fighting broke out nearby, to take her children out of danger.
Plus, have a device logged into your Apple account nearby to confirm access via two-factor authentication.
Still, he ran to an emergency exit door and told all the children nearby to follow him.
Keep this list of products, suggestions, and services nearby to help make traditional anniversary gifts more fun.
After the meeting, I follow Soltysik and Lynn Lomibao, his wife, to a restaurant nearby to debrief.
After all, as the guides said, there could be "westerners" nearby to save me from my plight.
About once a month he rides it around the small parking lot nearby, to maintain the engine.
New rental buildings are being developed nearby to attract young commuters, retain older residents and improve business.
But Sergeant Azaria did not warn the other soldiers or the medical staff nearby to move away.
Have paper towels, sawdust or cat litter, garbage bags and non-absorbent gloves nearby to contain the spill.
"We've been able to get some of our rescuers on a ledge that's nearby to him," he said.
"First thing I did was run nearby to a hair salon and borrow magazines," Marrero told the publication.
Free radicals are missing an outer electron, and will bind with other atoms nearby to acquire that electron.
A city must have a great university, or a few, nearby to provide a constant flow of talent.
There are some car wrecks and explosions nearby, to provide obstacles and ratchet up tension during the driving.
She's currently staying at John's home, and wants to remain nearby to be close to her sister, Brie.
He insists on accompanying her to the village nearby to book passage to Jamaica — but only next week.
He'd stay nearby to ensure his brother didn't injure himself and nudged his brother back to his feet.
At night, the youngest among us would go to a farm nearby to steal food for our animals.
Then we walk nearby to another bar where A. gets a beer and I just drink water ($7).
I tried to use discarded chunks of concrete I found nearby to prop up the car's rear wheels.
I have a couple hours before class, so I head to a Target nearby to do some Christmas shopping.
Try to keep a wing-woman nearby to confirm your instincts — or to talk some sense back into you.
However, there's one thing I always beg my roommate/boyfriend/whoever is nearby to do: open a darn jar.
They also moved into buildings nearby to restore a Jewish community that had been massacred and evicted in 1929.
You can follow friends or look for people nearby to get a peek into their day through their photos.
You don't need your iPhone nearby to see all of your pictures on the largest screen in the house.
Nearby to Seattle, Pierce County seeks to offer employers a tax credit per employee for companies to move there.
We're also outdoorsy, and we love spending time at the beach and driving to state parks nearby to explore.
Then, seven months later, domestic Chinese exchanges officially exited cryptocurrency markets — with some moving nearby to Taiwan or Japan.
The 106-year-old Holy Assumption church itself was padlocked and three police officers were nearby to guard it.
As Mr. Putin blamed the fire on "criminal negligence," thousands of people protested nearby to demand transparency and accountability.
Mink meat is used in pet food, and mink droppings are sent to farms nearby to use as compost.
Of course, there are still plenty of places right nearby to get a much cheaper and potentially better meal.  
A week later, another burst of fire turned the sky over Eden blood red, forcing residents nearby to evacuate.
Fascinated, Barton and his colleagues set up motion-sensor cameras nearby to see if the mystery pooper would return.
No one was hurt, the company Indaver said, but firefighters told people living nearby to keep windows and doors shut.
Most ships travel either closer to the Chinese coast in the west or more nearby to Japan in the east.
Plus, when you're ready to head out, there are plenty of bars and great restaurants nearby to start your night.
While Rhimes may be saying goodbye to the property, she's still got plenty of other places nearby to call home.
Press and hold, and the Wonderboom will pair up with any other Wonderbooms nearby to create a multi-speaker system.
Because of her difficulties with memory, cooking meals is out of the question unless she has someone nearby to supervise.
Two pets — a dog and a cat — can be seen wandering nearby to find out what the fuss is about.
Protesters worried that the drilling might cause the water table to drop, which would expose artifacts buried nearby to oxygen.
So if your local carrier doesn't reach your basement, you can drop your own gateway nearby to bring it online.
Presumably you won't always have WiFi nearby to check in with Nintendo when you're playing games on the Switch Lite.
After the training, we headed to a cafe nearby to hear about the current state of play in Norwegian politics.
How was it possible for something so monstrous and so nearby to be, at the same time, so utterly invisible?
As Mr. Putin blamed "criminal negligence" for the fire, thousands of people, above, protested nearby to demand transparency and accountability.
Later, a man who claimed to have been seated nearby to Saleh on the plane posted an account to Reddit.
Organizers distributed antiwar literature at military bases, opened coffeehouses nearby to attract antiwar soldiers and helped G.I.s publish antiwar newsletters.
The city placed them in a shelter nearby to get some rest so that they could return by 2683 a.m.
HOTELS Ockenden Manor Hotel and Spa A pleasant country hotel, with an excellent restaurant, nearby to all the Sussex gardens.
It only appeared small, relying on a warehouse nearby to accommodate its stock, which grew to about 36,000 light bulbs.
MacDonald said he asked a man nearby to retrieve some orange netting typically used to indicate out-of-bounds areas.
"His calmness balances me out, and we also have family nearby to help us with our three-ring circus," she says.
This is definitely no one-napkin breakfast, and if there's no sink nearby to wash your hands, good luck to you.
During the dry season, the forest is a refuge for amorous elephants who come in from the plains nearby to breed.
And once you've depleted your car's battery, can you be sure you'll find somewhere nearby to go from E to F?
Trafigura's Golar Glacier tanker, carrying Qatari LNG, has moored nearby to Egypt's Ain Sukhna import terminal but has not unloaded yet.
Then they take the dinghy back to the sailboat that's cruising nearby to eat, plan for the next day, and sleep.
He works every day in a mosque nearby to keep him occupied but the trauma is still fresh in his mind.
The only place nearby to buy groceries was a gas station and liquor store on the far end of the complex.
He had stapled his business card to the letter, and left his identification on a lanyard nearby, to remove any doubt.
There's nowhere in town to pick up household supplies, like paper towels, nor is there anywhere nearby to pick up groceries.
When he pulled the trigger, the resulting crack was still loud enough to require all those nearby to wear ear protection.
Like Huhtala, a growing number of elderly people around the country do not have family nearby to take care of them.
He said that area, nearby to where the mass will be held was relatively calm compared to other parts of the city.
Price takes divided attention for a virtue, and practically invites a reader to keep a device nearby to flesh out her examples.
He has experienced similar outbursts in the past but has always had a trained school aide nearby to help calm him down.
When VidCon was held last year, Mongeau wasn't invited and instead hosted a separate fan convention called TanaCon right nearby to compete.
Mbau residents said it had taken many hours for soldiers based nearby to respond, a common complaint after attacks in the area.
She asked if we could make a quick stop at Emmett's house nearby, to retrieve a small bookshelf she wanted to keep.
The fatal shootings came after Bush allegedly tried to enter a predominantly black church nearby to carry out a larger-scale attack.
While Lee essentially burnt Tony&aposs skin, her medical assistant held a clear tube nearby to evacuate the smoke from the office.
Two women With two women on a board, they find some natural support, someone nearby to echo their comments or boost initiatives.
Enterprising citizens with smartphones lingered nearby to browse the internet without being caught — until the state cottoned on and banned open networks.
If your dog or baby is camera-shy, you can plant the Google Clips camera somewhere nearby to automatically take photos for you.
When using the Philips' Hue app, a simple tap on the hardware hub allows any device nearby to easily connect to the system.
After our talk, I walk to the grocery store nearby to get mustard, since I used the last of it for egg salad.
With the shutdown in mind, she said she'll likely have to switch onto a J or M train nearby to get into Manhattan.
The app allows them to see and talk to other men who are online nearby, to either forge relationships or have casual sex.
Afterwards, a few of us were lingering nearby to chat when one of the panelists brought up the event's unignorable lack of diversity.
Conveniently, Alig always made sure a club was nearby to continue the revelry, complete with another of his marketing tactics—an open bar.
Singh moved nearby to a renovated one-bedroom at View 34, formerly the Rivergate, the huge 1985 rental building near the East River.
The soldiers will move out once the work is finished, but they will still be nearby to protect audiences and actors, he adds.
Free of a leash, the 2-year-old Husky Australian Shepherd pranced in the snow, inviting other dogs nearby to play with him.
We were exhausted and had no family nearby to help us, but we managed to figure out most of it on our own.
When there's no room, volunteers in a small office next to the kitchen contact other shelters nearby to see if they have space.
Then, two years ago, they moved into a smaller home nearby to transform the mansion into the Moda Goa Museum and Research Centre.
Up to 20 people can use the scale, but note that the app must be open nearby to get all of your measurements.
You can also make calls from the watch thanks to Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, though you do need a phone nearby to do that. 
You have to live nearby to try it, but visitors can take growlers of the 7% ABV "winter warmer beer concept" to-go.
A financial stressor like this becomes even more exacerbated when child care falls through and employees don't have family members nearby to lean on.
City officials were working nearby to extend the subway from a nearby station to the city center along a 1.4-kilometer (0.86 mile) route.
Her mom, MJ, moved to a house nearby to spend more time near her family, but has felt iced out by the other matriarch.
"I just wanted to be able to stop quickly if there were any Pokémons nearby to catch," Mike Schultz, 21, told the Associated Press.
You may need to keep a corkboard nearby to ensure the new information makes the same sense to you as it does to Zellner.
With no data to go on from the surveys and no teens nearby to ask, I'll leave this to the professionals to look into.
Around 216 million people live in food deserts, or areas where there isn't a place nearby to buy produce—no fresh apples or broccoli.
Tinder, for example, only provides users with profiles of fellow Tinderites who are nearby, to make it that much easier to meet in person.
In the meantime, Mr. Niccolini said he and Mr. von Bidder had been talking to other restaurants nearby to create short-term pop-ups.
This is a great option for those who live nearby to a university or community college, or who have friends or family living nearby.
Mr. Pegg said he also worked closely with the Toronto Transit Commission to make sure there are buses nearby to keep displaced residents warm.
But with no track nearby to improve his running times, he fears that his best laid plans may also fall victim to the wildfire.
Helen's boyfriend, Vic (Omar Metwally), takes a job in Los Angeles, and Noah finds a teaching gig nearby to be close to his children.
When she changed blood pressure meds, she asked her daughter, who lives nearby, to listen to Dr. Ryan describe side effects to watch for.
First, because it's in my home, which means I never have to wear pants that aren't comfortable, and no one is nearby to bother me.
The government claims there are 5.3 billion oil reserves in Atapirire, but even so, there are no tools and infrastructure nearby to extract those resources.
There was almost always a public relations representative for the company in the room, hovering nearby to make sure the boss didn't say something inappropriate.
The proposal included a blanket, two mugs of hot cocoa, a pavilion glowing with string lights, and a photographer hiding nearby to capture the moment.
Maybe your partner just moved to your city and they don't have many friends or family nearby to introduce you to in the first place.
"We got him cleared from the Red Cross Society and then we took him to a temple nearby -- to get him blessings," Sahadev told CNN.
But once he realized no Grizzlies were nearby to escort him to the perimeter, he curled baseline and knocked down a wide open jumper. Splash.
Most food places are already closed by now, so I go to a supermarket nearby to grab discounted sushi packs from the deli counter for dinner.
This isn't something where other countries can step in either, as observations are made with localized data that can only be collected nearby to the magnetometers.
One of my coworkers runs to the gas station nearby to get some lottery tickets; Mega Millions is up to $63 billion, which is just insane.
One scissors forth, one zigzags back, They take turns settled on the nest Or waiting on a perch nearby To zero in on wasp or fly.
Subway work was underway City officials were working nearby to extend the subway from JR Hakata station to the city center along a 1.4-kilometer route.
Taking no chances, Rage and Bravo veered the plane out of missile range, and called for an armed Reaper drone nearby to take a closer look.
The assassins had prepared for the military consequences of the assassination — they had gladiators stationed nearby to help protect them after the fallout from the murder.
There were no arrests on Tuesday, and the police were poring over security camera video from the building and from others nearby to identify a suspect.
Mr. Reginella, clad in a nondescript bomber jacket, hovers nearby to observe and photograph reactions, which range from dismissive snorts to puzzled internet searches on cellphones.
After assembling the 300-pound piece of art (it takes 5 minutes, he says), Mr. Reginella stands nearby to watch the reactions of unsuspecting passers-by.
It seemed to have stopped, she noted, around the time white people began moving nearby to her corner of Brooklyn, which had long been predominately black.
If the park's bathroom has a long line, another coworker suggested going into the beautiful New York Public Library, which is nearby, to use its bathroom.
They helped me find my job and worked with a church nearby to get us a car; I still need to learn how to drive it.
Some parents do it anyway because it's a convenient way to have a baby nearby to be rocked, comforted, and fed in the middle of the night.
And, as anyone who's been on Accutane can tell you, it's extremely drying — so she keeps Aquaphor nearby to soften the flakes around her mouth and lips.
The growing Oculus offices join nearby Valve, Microsoft's HoloLens and other VR operations nearby to cement Seattle as one of tech's major VR hubs beyond Silicon Valley.
The second, and probably most important, is the Auto Door feature, which allows the fridge to detect when your foot is nearby to gently open the door.
But Gill's message lifted family and friends nearby to their feet, bringing the rest of the crowd out of their seats to affirm Gill's plea with applause.
Those includes a Safari update that lets it use Apple Pay to make purchases on the web, so long as you have an iPhone nearby to authenticate.
She dropped me at the last stop, which was some hotel that was miles from where we started and the hotels were locked nearby to only guests.
"Our hearts are broken, too," Mr. Obama said he told them, after placing 49 white roses at a makeshift memorial nearby to commemorate each of those killed.
Transferring the soup from the stockpot to the blender can be tricky, so if you have someone nearby to help you with this step, I'd recommend it. 
" Dining with him at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mr. Holzer recalled, he half expected one of the elderly women nearby to stand up and exclaim: "George?
If you're a member of a local credit union or have one nearby to join, it could be worth checking on rates for a personal loan there.
My apartment is too distracting — there are all those unwashed dishes — and I'm a little brunch drunk so I go to a coffee shop nearby to work.
For those who don't have a home nearby to store their possessions, U-Haul is providing 30 days of free storage to any college student in need.
Its announcers plan to have a solar physicist nearby to explain the plasma activity the crowd may potentially see, like sunspots, solar prominences and coronal mass ejections.
When you're looking for people at the event to connect with, but don't see any familiar faces or people making eye contact, find someone nearby to compliment.
The second they leave TPC Sawgrass, they gather at a rented McMansion nearby to do blow and fuck each other's wives and trip on fermented camel shit.
The civil defence agency, which initially advised people nearby to stay indoors as a precaution, said air quality tests carried out Wednesday had not shown any risk.
The battery life barely lasted a day, the watch needed an iPhone nearby to do just about anything, and the third-party apps were an absolute mess.
In court filings, federal agents say Elshazly told others starting in September 2018 that he wanted to travel to Syria or nearby to fight with Islamic State.
"This is moving very quickly, very nearby to us," Eric Feldman, an astronomer with Slooh, said during a live broadcast of the event Monday in the early a.m.
And if you're leaving a review on the service, you'll now be given the option of selecting whether or not a Pokéstop is nearby to inform other users.
The UAE has been leasing the port of Assab since 2015 and built a base nearby to assist in its military campaign across the Red Sea in Yemen.
WASHINGTON — GOP front-runner Donald Trump is protesting the Fox News Republican primary debate Thursday, and is instead hosting his own event nearby to raise money for veterans.
A second ship was nearby to support the Yantian Express and a tugboat was on its way to help spray the front end of the vessel, he said.
Some young conservatives, still in their "Equipe Fillon" T-shirts had sneaked into the Macron rally nearby to ask why people there had preferred Macron over their candidate.
An old veteran from the 1991-94 war stood nearby to see them off, the empty right sleeve of his jacket carefully ironed and tucked into a pocket.
This moment unfolded in real time as people called out to a few other "Spider-Man" characters nearby to pose, allowing for us to capture this fun moment.
His wife, Ramona, said she could not find any nursing home nearby to take him, and she could not help him if he took a fall at home.
The government wanted to install gas cylinders in 50 million homes in three years and have public oil companies open thousands more centers nearby to sell them refills.
Normality has returned to many parts of Mosul, with displaced residents leaving camps nearby to return home, but reconstruction in the Old City in West Mosul has been slow.
An AP reporter on-site says that officers were brandishing their weapons and asked those nearby to move away so they could confirm no one was in the house.
A robot surgeon looming over a patient without a human nearby to assist or hit the stop button may terrify some, but there are some obvious, far-reaching benefits.
Anyone who accepts a risky job at a startup can be sure that if things don't work out there are lots of big employers nearby to fall back on.
Because his building doesn't have any gender-neutral or single-stall restrooms, he has to make a 30-minute round trip to UNC Hospital nearby to use the bathroom.
The ambitious Jo yearns to become a writer, and resists the attempts by Laurie (Jonah Hauer-King), the wealthy if somewhat lonely boy who lives nearby, to woo her.
The Qassam statement said that Israeli warplanes then carried out airstrikes to provide cover while the soldiers escaped on an Israeli helicopter that had landed nearby to extract them.
The general who shared this image provided no context, but displays like this are common for Chinese troops, especially special operators, when cameras are nearby to capture the moment.
"Receiving Off" makes your iPhone undetectable, "Contacts Only" limits it to just the individuals saved in your contacts, and "Everyone" allows any Apple device nearby to request a transfer.
If you have a sensitive gag reflex, this part can be tricky to manage on your own, and it might be useful to have a friend nearby to assist.
After Mr. Bairov parked his car at the central square to protest the treatment of the shaman's group, the Communists parked a minivan nearby to protest the election results.
The main span was built nearby to avoid traffic interruption and moved using a state-of-the-art, computer-controlled system that carried and set the 950-ton section.
Your memory is like this video editor who's working on this split-second deadline and just has to grab like whatever tape is nearby to fill in the gaps.
Unclear who walked Katie down the aisle -- seeing how her father, David Cassidy, died a year ago -- but there was a gentleman nearby to possibly carry out the honors.
Swedish model and cook Jennifer Berg turned up the heat and torched the sand around her ... thankfully there was a big body of water nearby to douse the flames.
I missed my MealPal lunch window, so I go to a deli nearby to get a make-your-own salad with mixed greens, grapes, grilled chicken, walnuts, avocado, and corn.
For six consecutive galas, she literally shut down the red carpet by arriving last, with her trusty then-stylist Ty Hunter always hovering nearby to keep her train looking #flawless.
Uprooting her life wasn't simple for her, but it was a lot less unsettling when she had such a rock-solid calming influence nearby to give her a steadying hand.
Both Premier Rachel Notley and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have extended their prayers to those affected, and took to Twitter to encourage those living nearby to obey the evacuation orders.
Someone may be nearby to take your drink order, and the reward for a long walk will be a cold gin and tonic and the soft heat of the fire.
And all of this, quite literally, was on the shoulders and backs of Egyptians: tourists and explorers would hire members of a Bedouin tribe that lived nearby to help them climb.
But the whole idea of taking music with you — that you could listen to your favorite songs on the go, without subjecting everyone nearby to your music — started with the Walkman.
Gillum calmed her down and listened intently, then he instructed one of his aides nearby to have her get in contact with their campaign to see if it could help her.
Trump and Bush were caught on a hot microphone making vulgar comments about Arianne Zucker, an actress who was waiting nearby to bring them onto the Days of Our Lives set.
The movies usually run into the early hours of the morning, with street vendors selling food, clothes and toys often setting up nearby, to sell their wares to the cinema-goers.
Many of the evacuees met family members or headed nearby to see family, but 50 of the storm survivors will be housed at a shelter, Palm Beach County officials told CNN.
"Looking back, I'm very surprised it worked out so well," said Ms. Traxler, who credited differing schedules and having a gym nearby to get their aggression out with keeping them sane.
A $100 million research center has been built nearby to help scientists and engineers develop a new generation of robots to enter the reactor buildings and scoop up the melted fuel.
All the kitchens had one thing in common: a mess of orange pill bottles scattered on a counter, sticky notes or spreadsheets posted nearby to track when to take each little pill.
Our own little house stood far apart from the rest of town, without other walls nearby to share in breaking the wind, and we grew ever more thin and hungry and shivering.
While the gunman and his hostages were in one bathroom, officials decided to breach the building's outer wall at another bathroom nearby, to free people trapped there, and make a path in.
When DEA researchers handle the real thing, they're required to wear protective gear and have a "guardian angel" waiting nearby to quickly administer the overdose antidote naloxone in case something goes wrong.
Kanye West and Chance the Rapper are dads about town in Chicago right now -- ready to turn up on a moment's notice ... with their two toddlers nearby to make it even sweeter.
If you do change your plans and end up needing something special, like an unexpected hike on a glacier, there's almost certainly going to be options nearby to help you gear up.
He's accused of violating the Truth in Caller ID Act by manipulating call ID information to make it appear as though the calls were coming from local numbers nearby to their recipients.
Her father Ahmed, who is staying nearby to be with his daughter, says her weight has reached 16 kg (35 pounds), five kilos more than when she was first admitted to hospital.
After gobbling down our food (we waited nearly an hour for it, as the stall was overwhelmed), we practically run to a theater nearby to catch Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
A key aim of the bridge project is the establishment of the Douglass Community Land Trust, named after the black abolitionist Frederick Douglass who lived nearby, to secure affordable housing for future generations.
And for those moments when you sense a song in your heart, there's a first-class orchestra conveniently nearby to help you express yourself in a style that lives up to your bliss.
His menu reflects this commitment, from a starter of smoked wings made from cage-free chickens purchased nearby, to an after-dinner drink combining Onyx moonshine (East Hartford) and Peel Bananacello (New Britain).
With all the roads in the Muskogee County town flooded, the residents have turned their boats into water taxis, heading to makeshift docks on dry land nearby to get what they need to survive.
There's some new laws that cause clinics that are nearby to close because they just can't meet these standards that are not medically necessary, but that states put on these clinics to restrict care.
Then, they use the dirty floor as a prep area where they combine the scavenged shrimp with other fish and form them into balls to be cooked and sold nearbyto the unsuspecting public.
Law enforcement had made no arrests by mid-afternoon, according to the AP, saying they were focused on installing a series of concrete barriers along a highway nearby to shield people from speeding cars.
One of them later persuaded his father to leave a rotten chicken in the yard and to plant an iPhone nearby to make a video as it pulsed with the energy of its consumers.
The Thai food truck has a 20-minute wait, so I pay for my pad see ew ($8) and walk to a store nearby to buy my West Coast bestie a birthday card ($4.35).
The cast decided that to avoid "a spectacle," only two of them would go into the courtroom with Mike — Jenni and Vinny — so the rest of them headed over to a restaurant nearby to wait.
What they're saying: "We want to be able to highlight things that are around you and surface them nearby to you in a way that's not disrupting your experience," Google told Ad Age last week.
You'll probably still want to have a tape measure nearby to get exact dimensions, at least until the final version is released, but this is a pretty cool way to estimate measurements in a bind.
Check. As Chinese students head to college, their parents come along and camp out nearby to keep an eye over their children as they settle into campus — cooking for them and even cleaning their rooms.
During the infamous 2013 eviction of the Bay Area's Albany Bulb encampment, Whitson said that she attempted to enter the shelter that was erected nearby to house some of the homeless folks being driven out.
LONDON — Stonehenge, the prehistoric monument in England that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, is closer to getting a traffic tunnel nearby to "enhance and protect" the tranquil environment of the ancient landscape.
Look, it's definitely believable that Kate would want someone who lives nearby to know, but Rebecca was about as subtle as a shovel to the head asking Tess if she has any "issues" in middle school.
The trust enlisted the media mogul Barry Diller, whose corporate headquarters are nearby, to cover most of the construction and operational costs; he brought in Heatherwick Studio (a London specialist in such projects) to design it.
She recalls how each month she would trek to a bar nearby to make her payment to Mr. Tomasetti, who would give her signed receipts on napkins, cigarette rolls or any loose papers he could find.
Early trailers for the movie suggest that the previous cut of Rogue One culminated in the theft of physical data tapes containing the Death Star plans, and rebel ships were posted nearby to receive the stolen tape.
What else Benjen has been up to other than his near-death and salvation remains a question, but he's evidently been keeping a close enough eye on the white walkers to be nearby to help his nephew.
Never again would I roam the village with my schoolmates after lessons, snacking on mangoes, wandering out to check on my mother's cows or running up the big hill nearby to gaze at the airplanes passing overhead.
For example, after you find a house you want to see in person, Open Listings will find an agent nearby to show you the property, but without letting them take over any other part of the transaction.
"All you need is some space, a table or wall nearby to steady yourself if needed, and a pillow," said Jay Hertel, a professor of sports medicine at the University of Virginia and expert on balance training.
Afghan special forced have killed all three attackers involved in the assault, Interior Ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi said, while a source told CNN that the gunmen used a high-rise building nearby to shoot at the crowd.
And so, the joggers returned to their morning runs along La Laguna Del Condado, and the surfers have returned to La Ocho — so named for the No. 8 bus stop nearbyto carve up its famous wave.
FAIRFAX Gabriel Stulman announced in an email that, after dinner on July 23, he will close Perla Cafe, the Italian restaurant that opened on Minetta Lane in 2012, then moved nearby to West Fourth Street last year.
The real estate mogul Harry Macklowe erected 42-foot-tall photographs of himself and his new wife on a Park Avenue building last week for the whole world — including his ex-wife, who lives nearbyto see.
"It's sending out basic information that allows other CTS vehicles nearby to see each other, even if they're not in the line of sight," said Matthew Kirsch, the lead engineering group manager for automated driving and active safety.
While shooting heroin and other illicit drugs is illegal in the United States, public health officials contend these facilities are proven to reduce fatalities by keeping staff nearby to resuscitate people who overdose and provide treatment to addicts.
A slew of Secret Service escorted Ivanka, hubby Jared, their 3 kids and various other relatives to the tarmac of SFO, where they were caravanned to a private jet parked nearby to take them to their final destination.
His leg blown apart by a cannonball or shrapnel, Lt. Wilkeson was taken nearby to a community poor house serving as an ad hoc Union medical center, but the surgeons retreated from the site under the Confederate advance.
After gathering nearby to chant against corruption and to wave copies of the Russian Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech and assembly, the demonstrators paraded through narrow streets with Russian flags to an esplanade overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Early that morning, a few dozen folks, many of them young and wearing surgical masks to conceal their identities, bolted onto Harcourt Road, which runs past the city's government core, urging those hesitantly standing nearby to join them.
MADRID, May 13 (Reuters) - A fire broke out at a Spanish tyre dump near Madrid on Friday, generating a huge black cloud of toxic smoke that led authorities to order residents nearby to remain indoors and close their windows.
Some optimistic, hungry soul who was unsure of how long they'd be stuck decided to call for delivery, and hit up Dom's NY Style Pizzeria nearby to see if they'd bring by a few pies right to the train.
Greece is also on the Balkan peninsula and any attempts by its neighbours and countries nearby to close their borders could have a domino effect back to Greece, leaving thousands of migrants arriving by sea from Turkey stranded there.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - An Indian conglomerate has started building the country's first transshipment port, conceived 25 years ago, and the government will construct another $4-billion facility nearby to create a shipping hub rivaling Chinese facilities in the region.
KARANGASEM, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesia kept the airport on Bali closed on Tuesday as ash from an erupting volcano swept the holiday island, leaving thousands of tourists stranded as authorities tried to persuade villagers living nearby to leave their homes.
While stuck at the airport hotel, they went to several stores nearby to stock up on supplies to haul back home: from vienna sausages and elbow macaroni and cheese to toiletries, pre-mixed baby formula and hundreds of batteries.
The next time you meet someone on TaskRabbit — the online start-up that lets you hire a freelance worker nearby to perform a task, like cleaning your bathroom or fixing a leaky sink — it could be the company's CEO.
They were flown aboard a C-130 Hercules cargo plane from Oregon to the U.S. Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, then transported by truck from there to SeaWorld's animal rescue center nearby to undergo further treatment and rehabilitation.
The team used machine learning to find the planet: The MEarth-South telescope used to find the planet works by monitoring the brightness of small stars nearby to see if there are signs of extrasolar planets passing in front of them.
If something doesn't work the way I want it to, or the way I expect it to, and there's no dotfile nearby to hack on, I throw up my hands in despair and curse the sad state of the entire industry.
They're advising drivers to read up on road closures before they drive, and use designated staging areas, airport taxi queue style, with signs that say "Emergency Stand: Rideshare Location" where Lyft Ambassadors will be posted nearby to help confused riders.
Heavy rains from Maria opened a crack multiple feet long in Puerto Rico's Guajataca Dam, prompting the government to call for 70,000 people living nearby to evacuate, and residents are still under a flash flood watch from the National Weather Service.
"We want everyone in HKU or nearby to understand what happened in Hong Kong in the past month, and we just hope to remind people that this government ... can't kill our spirit, our values, what we treasure the most," she said.
In addition, Uber created a fuel finder function in the app that shows drivers the cheapest places nearby to fill up the gas tank, with the aim that Uber can someday negotiate with filling stations to provide discounts to Uber drivers.
There's a little shopping — if I'm lucky, I am allowed a short yarn stop at Green Mountain Spinnery, nearby, to buy wool and admire the vintage machinery, and then in recent years, we have headed to Fat Hat, in Quechee.
The mothers — who must remain nearby to breast-feed their babies every few hours — stay outside, finding shade under a sprawling tree when the weather is good or sleeping in a tent (erected during a cholera outbreak) when it rains.
With the app, a user can point his or her smartphone cameras at a friend nearby to see everything that person is into, which can range from photos and tweets to favorite YouTube videos and songs streamed on Spotify (SPOT).
ATLANTA — The night before Democratic presidential candidates took to a debate stage here last week, black and Latino charter school parents and supporters gathered in a bland hotel conference room nearby to make signs they hoped would get the politicians' attention.
The winery is lucky to be in a microclimate that enjoys fairly stable weather with cool nights, two large lakes nearby to temper Macedonia's summer heat and dry conditions as the grapes ripen — conditions that assure good acidity for the wines.
The first mind has always held violence nearby, to use as needed, and that violence has infused everything we do—our entertainments, our sex, our schools, our ads, our jokes, our view of the earth itself, somehow even our food.
That implied to the researchers that some small and extremely compact object was nearby to strip away the matter: an object like a neutron star, the fascinating objects a little heavier than the Sun but packed into the diameter of a small city.
The move into Frogmore Cottage — a five-minute walk from Windsor Castle — will at least provide a peaceful place (apart from airplanes overhead landing and taking off from Heathrow nearby) to raise children and plenty of space to walk their two dogs.
When gay activists staged a parade this summer in the center of Moldova's capital, Chisinau, Mr. Dodon rallied his own supporters for a rival event dedicated to traditional values while a group of Orthodox priests gathered nearby to chant prayers and curse homosexuals.
But the Metropolitan Detention Center detainees were also lucky, because it is located in New York City, where public service attorneys are attentive, families are nearby to protest and draw media attention to the conditions and where a judge even paid a visit.
Self-imposed Halloween restrictions are ridiculously overdone for a specific reason: When students go to college, they enter a culture of moral, emotional and social chaos, and they no longer have family and old friends nearby to tell them how to proceed.
But in the latest chapter for what has also been called the Lord Howe stick insect, scientists compared the genomes of living stick bugs from a small island nearby to those of museum specimens, revealing that they are indeed the same species.
And whenever a market does turn south after months of effortless upside, you can count on there being handy, worrisome headlines and market indicators nearby to get the blame — rising bond yields, wage inflation unleashed, weak Apple iPhone demand, a possible Constitutional crisis.
She's survived an attempted kidnapping, after the family of a child bride she was representing asked to meet her in a secluded spot on the outskirts of Jodhpur to discuss an annulment (she'd anticipated something was amiss, and had volunteers stationed nearby to rescue her).
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The largest city in the north, Traverse, as it is called, has taken its cue from the orchards and vineyards nearby to nurture a culinary flare evident at a range of restaurants and bars from thoughtful microbreweries to ambitious locavore restaurants such as Alliance.
And in nature, U-235 is in such a low concentration that even if a stray neutron were to strike it with enough force to break it apart, it's unlikely that the resulting neutrons would find another U-235 atom nearby to continue the reaction.
No one in Sylvania is ever lonely, no one is ever sick or down for long and if someone finds themselves in an unfortunate position, there is always a helping hand nearby to help with a friendly word, a gift or a pot of chicken soup.
Flanked by his security ministers after finishing a prayer to mark the beginning of the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha, Mr. Ghani braved the shells exploding nearby to once again plead for an end to the 17-year war, which is taking lives in record numbers.
Hart, who is known for his stand-up comedy and comic roles in movies including "Ride Along," was able to leave the scene of the crash with a second passenger, who was not badly hurt, and head to his home nearby to get medical attention, CHP said.
President Donald Trump on Monday encouraged France to use "flying water tankers" to put out a raging fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris as firefighters rushed to save one of the country's most visited landmarks and local officials called for those nearby to evacuate the scene.
" He added, "Ultimately, there's always going to be an inherent tension between drivers and Uber when it comes to features like this because drivers really want as few drivers nearby so they can capitalize on surge while Uber wants as many drivers nearby to meet demand and reduce surge.
When the woman, identified only as Jane Doe, reported Dr. Harris's behavior to other professors and university officials, the complaint said, they turned a blind eye or took only superficial steps, such as telling her to remain in her office while he was nearby to avoid running into him.
A team from the University of Maryland and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) led by Monroe used 53 electrically charged atoms as their qubits and applied a force via a laser so the atoms either align with others nearby to create a magnet or point in random directions.
Still, 90 percent of her job is coordinating the ordering and delivery of materials, finding ways to get tools to where they are needed, talking to crane operators who must be nearby to hoist the materials to where they are needed but who must not be left to idle long.
Its surplus inventory is so large in fact that it stretches beyond its own property and overflows onto public streets, a winding maze of yellow that's prompted frustrated residents and businesses nearby to dub this particular area of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, a "taxi graveyard," as first reported by Gothamist's Emma Whitford.
"The President of China is here to say to the world, 'Ok, we can do business,' but Russia must be aware that Europe is very close, very nearby to Russia and that when there is an agreement over the Minsk element, we can do business again." he told CNBC's Geoff Cutmore at SPIEF.
At the party, hip millennial cooks hovered nearby to answer partygoers' questions, but when you purchase Equal Parts cookware, help comes via text message from friendly "coaches" ready to guide you through making a quick dinner when all you have in your kitchen is a can of black beans, some peanut butter, and a bottle of Trader Joe's wine.
At the project's outset, it seemed as though the result would reflect upon the easy consumption of sex brought about by the location-based dating-app revolution—apps like Grindr and Scruff, which make finding people nearby to chat with, meet, date, and hookup easier than ever, and which have changed a large swath of gay culture.
But as I moved from the small exhibition room where I stood, pass the augmented reality bar nearby, to a flat-screen TV with a built-in sensor that transforms my movements into linear forms; I began to wonder why such a message of refuge so openly embraced an art space so inherently futuristic and technological. 
It seems to have collected my memories, all the dozens of times I walked by on my way to somewhere else, or the night I stopped nearby to hear a band of middle-aged Frenchmen playing "Sweet Home Alabama" in its shadow, or the many times I've perched on the wall and watched the lines of tourists squint into the sun.
So his presence at Chapel Hill made it easier for the leadership at North Carolina's Laurinburg Institute — the country's oldest all-black boarding school, which traced its founding indirectly to Booker T. Washington — to prod its star player Scott to integrate North Carolina's flagship team rather than that of Davidson, the small private school nearby to which he had initially committed.
Its 1876 stone house and red schoolhouse are now a cultural museum that traces the stories of the region's early inhabitants, from the Mescalero Apaches, whose mescal cooking pits and petroglyphs have been found nearby, to the hardy (and yes, legume-loving) homesteaders who ingeniously rigged all kinds of handmade contraptions to pump water and keep the gas lamps lit.
THE LOOK WE'RE ONLY A $30B COMPANY HOW ARE WE SUPPOSED TO KEEP TRACK OF ALL THESE LITTLE DETAILS AWARD FOR FORCING PEOPLE TO INTERACT WITH OTHERS NEARBY To Ericsson, who accidentally disabled phone service for hours for tens of millions of people around the globe because it failed to renew a (presumably TLS) software certificate used by its switching services ahead of its expiry.
His point is obvious inside Gotham Greens' 20,000-square-foot rooftop greenhouse facility in Gowanus, Brooklyn, where red leaf goes from seed to sprout to harvest in tech-savvy, climate-controlled conditions — no wind, rain, or temperature fluctuations to be dealt with — and is then sold just steps below, on shelves at Whole Foods, and nearby to diners at restaurants like Franny's and Gramercy Tavern.
Someone who is throwing up and passed out is at risk of having vomit go down their lungs, which is very dangerous, explains David A. Farcy MD, FAAEM, FACEP, FCCM, chairman of the department of emergency medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, FL. The best thing to do in that scenario is have someone nearby to watch you in case you do vomit, or call 911, he says.
The Rockets' marquee personalities, however, did their utmost to drag the focus back to basketball — and all the hoopla that goes with it in the modern-day N.B.A. Upholding a promise Harden made on media day in September, before any of the China chaos, the Rockets installed a red carpet to greet players as they entered the building, with a house disc jockey nearby to add music to the mood.
Nielsen, instead of going down in the annals of the Trump presidency as an enabler of actions that have been compared to World War II Japanese internment camps, could emerge as the heroine of this crisis, falling on her own sword for the good of the more than 2,000 children who don't have a father or mother nearby to console them and for the moral compass of an entire nation.
He is responsible for Walmart's in-store merchandising across 4,500 stores and reports to John Furner, the president and CEO of Walmart US.Bratspies was one of a handful of execs who presented to advertisers during a big up-front event in New York last year called 5260 — the name of a Walmart store that is used as a test lab for new retail concepts and nearby to the company's headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas — to talk about its customer and shopping data.

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