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563 Sentences With "nursed"

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My baby was one of those "gourmet eaters" who just nursed and nursed all day.
Nobody wants to hear that you got drunk, nursed a hangover, got drunk again, then nursed an even worse hangover.
I nursed my daughter before I left my house, pumped after running the first 8 miles and nursed her after I made it past the finish line.
I nursed my daughter before I left my house, pumped after running the first 8 miles, and nursed her after I made it past the finish line.
Compared with women who nursed for less than a month per pregnancy, those who nursed for a year or more had a 32 percent reduced risk for endometriosis.
Yet both species have since been nursed back to health.
Santos, Woodside, BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto all nursed losses.
"I nursed my malevolent feelings," he tells us early on.
"The PRI lived and nursed off of that," he said.
Reagan also nursed her husband throughout his struggle with Alzheimer's disease.
Ronzulli nursed in meetings and during votes, whenever the need arose.
The dog nursed the young monkey and cared for the critter.
As a single mother, I nursed him until he was 2.
At the bar, a garrulous man nursed a blood and sand.
The South nursed its wounds, rewrote the story, adjusted the cause.
When he was a newborn, he nursed every forty-five minutes.
I ate it and nursed my singed fingers, dumb with happiness.
If I nursed Pig Ler back to health, he could join us.
Dindim stayed outside while Pereira de Souza nursed him back to health.
Nick Markakis nursed a walk, and Riley singled to drive in Donaldson.
The Warriors, conversely, have nursed Stephen Curry through an injury-challenged spring.
People need to be loved and supported and nursed back to health.
In 2015 many bigger and more prominent funds nursed double digit losses.
A dog nursed an Amur tiger cub at a zoo in Russia.
The people who nursed, because I didn't nurse, had said, 'Shame on you.
I nursed my daughter twice last night and I am feeling super tired.
She carried the load, nursed the babies, drove the cars, prepared the food.
Wade had a left quad strain, while Rondo nursed a right ankle sprain.
They nursed the creatures back to health before releasing them into the wild.
As Rich nursed Valentina, people crossing into the United States eyed them all.
Midfielder Julie Ertz sat out the match as she nursed a hip contusion.
Oil nursed losses and yields on benchmark U.S. Treasuries rose as prices fell.
We nursed our wine and beers as we ran through a full rehearsal.
But he and his senior team also nursed a sharp sense of grievance.
I had fallen in love in that apartment, and nursed a broken heart.
The Holocaust survivors she had nursed usually didn't want to talk about it.
Kerrisdale nursed a 7 percent loss at the end of the first quarter.
There I was, eating a full meal, while everyone else nursed alcoholic watermelon slush.
My mother nursed her day and night at home, spooning water into her mouth.
She said she's nursed both of her daughters longer than what society considers appropriate.
While shooting it, I nursed newborn motherless twins who were dying in an orphanage.
She nursed him through childhood polio, which enforced two years of painful bed rest.
Fathi Abu Abdallah, nursed a fresh wound to his upper lip and looked shaken.
How ridiculous it suddenly seemed to have nursed that hurt over so many years.
A mother on a bench nursed a baby, the child's ears protected by headphones.
"India's ruling BJP has nursed this grievance for the past seven decades," said Shastry.
The hospital — King Edward VII's in Marylebone — has nursed the royal family for generations.
He nursed pints of Pepsi while the others, emboldened by lager, grew more voluble.
Risk currencies were also pounded with the mood, and nursed deep losses on Wednesday.
The euro, meanwhile, nursed losses despite European Central Bank policymakers trying to reassure markets.
How did I remember which side I had nursed on, or how long ago?
Some knitted during parliamentary debates; others nursed their babies or brought along a pet.
As Kubitschek nursed his beer at the table, however, he was sounding pretty measured.
Oil prices nursed losses and yields on benchmark U.S. Treasuries rose as prices fell.
The dollar nursed its wounds on the back of those comments after Friday's slide.
Sterling nursed losses not far from 31-year lows and was last at $1.2841.
Oil prices nursed losses and yields on benchmark U.S. Treasuries rose as prices fell.
Sturgess died at Salisbury District Hospital, the same facility that nursed the critically ill Skripals.
When Gemma started crying 15 minutes in, Torino-Bento stopped the ceremony and nursed her.
He was slightly sentimental from the rum and cokes he had nursed throughout the evening.
The family group, now three, was spotted everywhere together, as they napped, nursed, and fed.
Over the next five minutes, Washington State nursed the lead to eight at 56-48.
Her name is daisy Since then, fsuwonder has carefully nursed the squirrel back to health.
She took care of a bum knee and nursed sunburn so bad it got infected.
This fed a narrative that liberals — including some older black politicians and pundits — have nursed.
The fans sang passionately, loved their team and nursed an utter hatred of the opposition.
Rob has nursed his sock company along for years, but now he's going full bore.
Since his days in Cold Duck Complex, McCraven had nursed a fascination with rap beats.
Arcade machines chimed in an empty casino hall and locals nursed early glasses of beer.
The two players nursed a rivalry throughout the tournament and fought each other several times.
"We'll watch the game," John Kurek, 81, said as he nursed a glass of wine.
Is it so good that it nursed the bedridden Lamar Odom back to better health?
There is also evidence that some of those women nursed the children of their enslavers.
For years, older Chinese-Australians have nursed the painful legacy of the White Australia Policy.
After the snake is nursed back to health, it bites the woman and kills her.
I nursed my own mother to her death in my arms almost 10 years earlier.
Mr. Bannon, it is said, has nursed a secret plot to destroy the American state.
After the snake is nursed back to health, it bites the women and kills her.
But they nursed some hope that a new focus on sexual harassment might bring change.
When a horse stepped on his face after a crash, Beth nursed him to recovery.
" I have nursed a much-loved character back to life," he later told BBC Radio 5.
At least, in the last couple of downturns, VCs kind of nursed their own portfolio companies.
Anderson nursed him back to health and became, in her words, "mom" to Sherman and Momo.
He buried his wife and infant daughter and nursed his two little boys back to health.
"These great people nursed me back to health and made me stronger than ever," she said.
The auteur nursed a hangover with an iced seltzer and some nuts he was mostly ignoring.
Then there was the woman who nursed a baby raccoon that she thought had been abandoned.
There, the dogs are fed and nursed back to health before being put up for adoption.
The dollar nursed losses after extending its broad declined overnight even though U.S. markets were closed.
His policies nursed along an aging economic expansion, pulling the Obama recovery into a new decade.
Ms. Hedren sat at a table at the party and nursed a glass of red wine.
They had all long nursed, but never acted on, a wish to take the slow route.
She had rescued them from the streets or abusive owners and nursed them back to health.
As she nursed a raspberry lemon drop martini, 10 friends sat with her, chatting and laughing.
As he nursed his drink at Chesterfield's, Mr. Morelle was asked to try the restaurant's version.
CreditCreditGuerin Blask for The New York Times Jane Goodall nursed a glass of neat Irish whiskey.
I nursed my son in my arms and rocked him in the gently reclining plush seat.
The banks were nursed back to health at public expense, in the context of stronger regulation.
Guglielmi took her home from the vet at eight weeks old, and nursed her back to health.
Plus, Bell said that Penelope was in a sling and completely covered the entire time she nursed.
Weighing in at 345 pounds, her mama Tess, an Asian elephant, nursed her within hours of birth.
Digg, the former internet sensation, is losing the CEO that has nursed it back to good health.
Solaski nursed the animals back to health, which included some tasty meals that they all ate together.
Infants, who nursed as their mothers recounted the awful events that had driven them from their homes.
The official account implicitly ruled out the idea that the suspect, Zhou Xingbo, nursed broader political grievances.
Some conservatives nursed grudges against him for years over the positive coverage McCain received during this period.
He is nursed to health and develops a friendship with two humans who attempt to tame him.
Holzhauer sat in a corner of the bar, nursed a diet soda and won by two points.
My mother dug her own holes, and nursed trees and shrubs from babyhood to their full glory.
There, half frozen, he crawled into the house and nursed his injuries in solitude for 11 weeks.
" He described the mother of another autistic child, saying, "To be nursed by her is like being poisoned.
But Clinton long nursed a grudge against Carter, who lost the White House to Ronald Reagan in 1980.
Orphaned tigers nursed back to health with stuffed toy Why are you making us FEEL things, tiger cubs?!
The dollar climbed as the euro nursed losses, with concerns about the looming French election rattling European bonds.
Born into a poor family, he long nursed grudges against people he perceived as haughty, over-privileged snobs.
After the shelter nursed Molly back to health, they adopted her out to a local family on Jan.
I'm glad it waited to hit until after I biked home, nursed, and put the baby to bed.
Thomas Mann, who nursed his consumptive wife in Davos, used it as the setting for "The Magic Mountain".
While in rehabilitation, the seals were nursed to a healthy weight to help increase their odds of survival.
Kristen took him to multiple vet visits, paid for an expensive surgery and nursed him back to health.
In the weeks preceding the opening I watched in wonder as her studio nursed the work into being.
The Lyons gave him space and offered some comfort, but no one truly nursed him back to happiness.
"He nursed his wife for three years," Carson read aloud in the car over to the man's house.
I nursed my own anxiety by reading endless articles on what would put me in an early grave.
This dog nursed a slew of newborn tiger cubs in the Shandong province of China in June 2017.
Her husband, John Leslie, nursed her throughout her illness, and despite his valiant efforts, his young wife died.
The one hanging in Minneapolis is the original edition, brought back indoors and lovingly nursed back to life.
The U.S. dollar remained firm for the moment at 113.60 yen , while the euro nursed losses at $1.163.
Some customers leaned against the back wall and nursed beers, as others shouted above the blaring dance music.
They have vetted each other's significant others, nursed each other through breakups, become friends with each other's friends.
A few days after my daughter was born, we lay side by side in bed while she nursed.
A newborn horse, referred to as a foal, is typically nursed by its mother during the first year.
Mr. Mattis, in particular, nursed a grudge against Iran that dates to his days as a Marine commander.
We woke to the first day of the new year and nursed our hangovers, grateful for the dark.
The euro nursed losses, up 0.1 percent on the day at $1.0681 but down 1.1 percent for the week.
Pittsburgh regained a narrow lead on the next possession and nursed it for most of the next three minutes.
He had reportedly been fired—hardly surprising, given his attitude to the disabled—and may have nursed a grudge.
The decision has presented logistical challenges: she has nursed through conference calls with cabinet ministers and during radio interviews.
I nursed this grievance for a week or two, though I still didn't understand what it presaged for Fox.
By the numbers: Trump's metrics for his long-nursed indignation over trade imbalances are factories closed and jobs lost.
"I've nursed this fantasy that one day I'm going to find a perfect queer radical brown partner," they said.
The Braves soon claimed him off waivers, nursed him through his elbow recovery and converted him to the bullpen.
On Taiwan, the generalissimo imposed martial law, stamped out opposition and nursed the unrealized dream of reconquering mainland China.
Her mother couldn't make milk, so she was raised and nursed by a shih tzu who had just given birth.
"My family is so worried about me," she said, as she nursed her bruises after a day in the streets.
Staff at Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital nursed Bowie back to health as she recovered from the trauma over her injuries.
He's rescued by the other turtles and nursed back to health, forgiven for his brashness by his teenage mutant family.
The Blooms nursed Penguin back to health, and through the journey mended some of the tears left by Sam's accident.
It's pillowy stuff on its own, but over the years they've also nursed a healthy fascination with spacey electronic music.
My daughter got up at 4:45 crying, and I went into her room and nursed her back to sleep.
Some exclusively breastfed, while others nursed for three months before switching to formula, and others bottle-fed, among other combinations.
Two days later, her baby boy "helped" with her makeup by using a brush on her chest as he nursed.
Left-hander Sean Manaea nursed that margin until the fourth, when the Rangers started their version of home run derby.
Los Angeles nursed that lead into the third period, but three missed power-play opportunities following Iafallo's marker loomed large.
Gottsagen "nursed me back, on a boat, during a scene where we're talking about, like, the painful past," LaBeouf said.
Jack has nursed an impulsive rage for decades, and his presence in the past has inevitable effects on Patience's life.
Didi, who had nursed his aunt and was most likely infected with Ebola, had persuaded the villagers to consider treatment.
At the first TV timeout, more than 5 1/26 minutes into the game, Creighton nursed a 7-6 edge.
Through it all, she says, Gamache has remained a steadfast companion, bringing her comfort while she nursed her beloved husband.
Flacco said he felt like Jackson played well enough to remain the starter while the veteran nursed a hip injury.
A burnt paw of a brushtail possum is shown as it is nursed by volunteers in Merimbula, Australia, Jan. 9.
Prosecutors said the Las Vegas robbery grew out of grudges Simpson had nursed since his murder trial and civil case.
The mother looked very annoyed that the little girl was even over there trying to use the equipment while she nursed.
Every episode presents a new set of patients (mothers and babies) who must be cared for, nursed, and most often, delivered.
The McDonald's on West Florissant Avenue, where protesters nursed rubber bullet wounds and escaped tear gas, is now just another McDonald's.
Kornfeld arrived in Switzerland in 1949 and was nursed in Davos, Switzerland for four years as he recovered from severe tuberculosis.
The dollar still nursed a 3.6-percent slide on the yen last week, marking its biggest weekly drop since July 2009.
Alyssa Milano is celebrating World Breastfeeding Week in the best way possible – with throwback photos to when she nursed her daughter, .
It became apparent a few hours after I was born at Brooklyn Caledonia Hospital that I wasn't able to be nursed.
Northwestern nursed the lead to the finish line, converting four straight foul shots in the last minute to remove any doubt.
Ramos nursed a vendetta against the Capital Gazette for years, stemming from a 2011 column about Ramos harassing and stalking Lori.
She is a lithe, exuberant jumper with a husband, Mario Lowe, and three little children whom she nursed in between Olympics.
Asian shares finished the quarter on a largely positive note on Friday as the greenback nursed its wounds after slipping overnight.
Throughout our three-hour meal, babies cried, mothers nursed, toddlers shrieked and farro grains flew, but the atmosphere was surprisingly leisurely.
After moving to the Virginia Beach area, Rapp had nursed his love of Scottish music by joining the Tidewater Pipes & Drums.
I took my baby to a board meeting last week and nursed her multiple times with other men in the room.
In fact, Cuchi was the name of the family dog, whom Charo's grandmother had nursed back to health after an accident.
I got up and nursed and sang and soothed even if my whole body was reeling with sleep deprivation and exhaustion.
By then, their peers in the East had a year of paid maternity leave and shorter work hours if they nursed.
He filed a case claiming racial gerrymandering and nursed it to the Supreme Court, which ruled in his favor in 1996.
As a child, Christie Watson nursed her damaged dolls back to health; as a teenager, she worked in a nursing home.
When they first got home after being reunited, the boy — whom she hadn't nursed in years — pleaded to be breast-fed.
He smiled throughout, even as he nursed a fat lip, delivered by an unknown assailant in the midst of the euphoria.
It nursed those losses on Wednesday, drifting down to 0.9923 Swiss francs, after broaching parity, and falling slightly to 107.64 yen.
In "Elle," Michèle unmasks her rapist to reveal her kindly, handsome neighbor, a man on whom she had nursed a crush.
Arguably Apple's least successful core hardware product in decades, the Apple Watch could have been nursed along, like a terminal patient.
The former The Only Way is Essex star, 25, appeared on ITV's This Morning and nursed her son Paul during the interview.
A North Carolina mom says that a judge threatened to take away her 3-month-old baby after she nursed in court.
I remind myself of antibodies, gut bacteria, that my mother nursed both her children for the recommended six months in the 1980s.
She has been nursed back to health under the care of the zoo's medical team, who initially wondered whether she would survive.
The Hawkers nursed the then-emaciated fox back to health three years ago by mixing medication from the vet into dog food.
The pound, meanwhile, nursed losses after a poll showed a shrinking lead for Prime Minister Theresa May's party in Britain's upcoming elections.
She nursed for six weeks before adding formula to the baby's diet as a supplement because she was not producing enough milk.
Some time later, we learned Sunday, the roving warrior-turned-septon played by Ian McShane discovered and nursed him back to health.
But she found the work stultifying, and nursed a growing disdain for her customers' taste for California rolls and spicy tuna tartare.
The Cardinals intercepted Marcus Mariota twice in the second half after the Titans (8-5) nursed a 73-0 lead at halftime.
Mets starter Noah Syndergaard (10-8) nursed the 1-0 lead until the fourth, when he walked Cody Bellinger with one out.
But Mr. Iuzzolino, 48, who is Italian, had long nursed another dream — to diversify all the Anglo-American programming with foreign drama.
Sterling nursed its losses after shedding 1.8 percent on Friday and was last trading at $1.3032, up 0.3 percent on the day.
" Altman, as he nursed a negroni after dinner, had his own warning for the timid: "Democracy only works in a growing economy.
Once the lamb was nursed back to health, it was obvious the animals were now best friends who wanted to do everything together.
And Carmelo Anthony, clad in a gray suit, nursed a sprained right ankle as he watched from the end of the Knicks' bench.
Nonetheless, Dell was up to the task as he nursed a one-goal lead while the Isles pressured hard in the third period.
Meanwhile Grande was in full fiancée mode on Friday, as she nursed him back to health following the removal of his wisdom teeth.
"There is something totally ironic and kind of awesome about the fact that I once nursed my baby at Hooters," Sue T. shares.
This huge news isn't just a topic of interest among us regular folk who have long nursed an obsession with the royal family.
They'd been exiled years earlier, as successive mayors cracked down on code violations and landlords nursed visions of converting everything into luxury condos.
Pain scores were also lower for babies who nursed during vaccinations, although the authors note it's difficult to gauge discomfort in young infants.
Even the way he nursed his grudges, almost lovingly, unleashing in great detail slights from 20 years ago, made her protective of him.
Choosing the right nursing bra and figuring out how it works can be intimidating and confusing when you've never nursed a baby before.
There, he nursed a blunt and phoned up Fox, who is currently in Atlanta working on Chance the Rapper's upcoming debut studio album.
Dick Cavett, who nursed a drink by the well-stocked bar, recalled a barbed conversation with Norman Mailer about mutual frustrations with publishers.
Bill shepherded me through the publication process in a manner so understated and gracious that I hardly realized I was being nursed along.
He bypassed the breathing treatments, feeding tubes and incubators that marred our other sons' debuts and even nursed within an hour of birth.
From my mind, he nursed her through the last year of her life and the story picks up a year after her passing.
Meanwhile, 000,000 trees not fully uprooted by the storm were nursed back to health and sprouting new leaves, he noted in early June.
Nixon narrowly lost the presidency to Kennedy, and for years he nursed a grudge against the intelligence community, suggesting it had aided his rival.
Nursed back to health, they return to their plane to find it scuttled — not by violence, but by being impenetrably sewn up in canvas.
The teams traded goals in the second period as San Jose nursed a 893-289 lead into the third despite getting outshot 22-219.
A starving, struggling otter in Arizona was nursed back to health after utility workers plucked it from a canal on the outskirts of Phoenix.
The mom of 2 was multitasking HARD as she nursed her newborn baby Miles, cracked open a book, and worked on dat supermodel tan.
Financials also nursed losses for a second day after the European Central Bank cut its growth forecasts and pushed out an interest rate hike.
LONDON — Google today honoured Mary Seacole, a Jamaican/Scottish nurse who nursed wounded soldiers on the battlefield during the Crimean War in the 1850s.
Oil prices nursed modest losses after data showed U.S. crude inventories grew more than expected last week as a Texas chemical spill hampered exports.
Against a basket of currencies, the dollar rose 1.2% to 98.362 The euro nursed losses despite European Central Bank policymakers' efforts to reassure markets.
I would read while I nursed, and this is where it became imperative that the books I was reading had a strong narrative drive.
He was rubbing one unbloodied lock of my hair on his lips, the way he did after he nursed when he was a baby.
"I get bitten by the ones I nursed and loved and cared for since they were teeny, tiny, little adorable ones," Ms. Hinzen said.
Ms. Drescher nursed a glass of water and admired the views of the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building and One World Trade Center.
He nursed himself to bed with booze and pills, and maybe that was when he went into the sea and never really came back.
On internships, he traveled to Barbados and fought to protect turtles from poachers; in Key West, Florida, he nursed sick dolphins back to health.
The tiny, emaciated kitty would not have lasted on her own, but thankfully she was saved by her forever family and nursed back to health.
Oil nursed losses after diving overnight when the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported the largest build in crude oil and oil product inventories since 1990.
"There has always been a two-speed France," said Thierry Gregoire, speaking at a cafe in central Beauvais where patrons nursed morning glasses of beer.
Game of Thrones' showrunners do Tormund a favor by clarifying that there are two giants: the one he killed and the one who nursed him.
A breastfeeding mom says she feels "disrespected" after a bus driver told her to cover up while she nursed on a San Antonio city bus.
And when she nursed the stranger's baby in tandem with her own son, the two babies began holding hands — resulting in a pretty heartwarming photo.
The euro was ending the month on a firmer note at $1.1439 , but still nursed losses of almost 5 percent for the year to date.
These spiderlings began to supplement their diets with foraged foods about 20 days after hatching, but still frequently nursed from their mothers for several weeks.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan eased 203 percent in slow trade and almost every major index in the region nursed losses.
Asian shares slipped on Friday and the dollar nursed losses in a week marked by growing uncertainty about the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
I nursed them back to health during several trips starting in 2005, and then I wanted to adopt them since I couldn't separate from them.
My attachment to Baby Boy was so instantaneous that I could feel a tingling in anticipation of nursing, decades after I last nursed a child.
One evening this week, South African, Slovenian, Korean and Ukrainian visitors nursed beers near the billiards tables, alongside construction workers scarfing down Mr. Araújo's food.
The dollar, on the other hand, nursed losses against its peers after Brainard reiterated her dovish views and warned against a rush to raise rates.
Clinton for president even though many senior officials thought Mr. Obama deserved more time to make his case — and nursed blood feuds with rival unions.
Macro is the culmination of his life's work and the realization of dreams he has nursed since he was just another scrawny kid in Georgia.
He nursed a beer while sitting on a picnic table surrounded by the group of family and friends that accompany him to many Tecolotes games.
As soon as Donut was nursed back to health, she rode shotgun with me for several years as I delivered newspapers in the wee hours.
Elsewhere, the dollar advanced against commodity currencies and nursed losses on the safe-haven yen amid a slew of dire headlines on the coronavirus outlook.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Wollemi Pines survived the dinosaurs, and now firefighters have nursed them through the country's worst bushfires in generations to live another day.
What emerges is the unflattering portrait of a powerful director who nursed a dark, uncontrollable obsession with the icy-blonde leading ladies of his films.
The Golden Bears' defense nursed the lead through the half's remainder, countering Oregon's slight advantages in total yards and time of possession with key takeaways.
Young Julius was ferried to safety in the homes and families of various zookeepers who nursed him back to health for almost a full year.
Asia markets closed in the green as the dollar nursed losses after hitting 7.623-month lows overnight on dimmed prospects for U.S. health care reforms.
Normal-weight women nursed significantly longer than overweight mothers, and obese women continued for much less time than even their overweight peers, the study found.
Even in grade school, while his male classmates talked about girls, he nursed a secret crush on a boy, a gregarious, basketball-playing class monitor.
A New Jersey woman charged with harboring wild animals after she nursed two baby squirrels back to health will not face punishment, a judge ruled Wednesday.
But even as he ascended the ranks at the company, he missed the geekery he'd nursed hacking apart RC craft and taking them airborne in England.
The bale of turtles was rescued by staff and volunteers from conservation group Aus Turtle last June, then nursed to health until they could be released.
I've long nursed the pet theory that the Upper East Side has retained its old profile precisely because it is a redoubt of the well-heeled.
She was an effusive and creative woman who so doted on animals that she once nursed and injured pigeon back to health in her Tribeca studio.
Center Ben Lammers, who nursed a sprained ankle through Friday's game, leads the Yellow Jackets in scoring (17 points per game), rebounding (8.5), blocks and steals.
In a last-ditch effort to prove he's no coward, Richard tosses the bird he carefully nursed back to health with an eyedropper into a fan.
We learn in premiere "The Chosen One!" that Owen found an injured hawk as a child and nursed it back to health over about three months.
I nursed those doubts right up until my first game of the new BattleTech on PC, at which point I was instantly returned to my faith.
Calypso tells the story of an injured US soldier during WWII who's brought into a French cottage and nursed to health by a woman named Calypso.
Oil prices also nursed losses on hints U.S. tensions with Iran could be easing and as data showed stockpiles fell by less than expected last week.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) brought the seals to the nonprofit Marine Mammal Center on the Big Island, which nursed them back to health.
I also found myself spending money on various devices and potions when I nursed my first kid, searching desperately for ways to make it all easier.
While Mr. Obama steered clear of disparaging Mr. Castro, in keeping with his efforts to essentially defang a long-nursed mutual grudge, Mr. Trump condemned him.
Israelis love a good victim, and his base, in particular, nursed ethnic and class resentments that Mr. Netanyahu has stirred adroitly and consistently over the years.
Residents said the morning ride up to Warwick was quiet as riders nursed their coffees and got a few more minutes of sleep before they disembarked.
By the time I got home to my parents, I had been nursed and given Pepto-Bismol and told everything would be O.K. in the morning.
Meanwhile, bitcoin nursed its wounds after falling on Thursday when one of the largest exchanges in China announced it would stop all trading on Sept. 30.
Like surfers everywhere we nursed a quiet pride born of plunging into what everyone else kept at a wary distance — the ocean at its most dangerous.
A few months later, after being nursed to health by my mother, I sat in a doctor's office awaiting the results of my first fertility test.
Those details aren't meant to galvanize this particular dog's suffering (he's one of the lucky ones), or the "goodness" of those who nursed him back to health.
Hartman scored on a breakaway early in the second period and Rinne nursed the lead until Johansen and Josi scored about seven minutes apart in the third.
The euro nursed its wounds after falling 0.7 percent against the dollar on Wednesday in its biggest daily percentage drop against the dollar in nearly four weeks.
The star also nursed Maddie when she was baby but says the experience is different this time around because she has two kids to take care of.
Some media and tech companies had a rough start to the year and some hedge funds that specialize in picking them nursed losses in the first quarter.
He was an irascible man who nursed plenty of grudges: in his will he refers to the "undutiful obstinacy of one whom I am unwilling to name".
But police and emergency responders were able to extract the unfortunate creature and get it to a wildlife sanctuary, where it's currently being nursed back to health.
Trump's publicly nursed grudge against McCain has not appeared to alienate core supporters, some of whom had soured on the senator by the time of his death.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar nursed losses on Friday, on track for a losing week as continuing tensions in North Korea underpinned the perceived safe-haven Japanese currency.
Landing on a tiny island off Sicily's west coast and taking shelter in sea caves, they nursed a sense of righteous grievance for thirty uncomfortably damp years.
The car suffered extensive front-end damage, leaving the right front tire barely rolling at a cockeyed angle as LaJoie nursed the car back to pit road.
And it was "Trek" fans who, even before internet chat rooms or social media, nursed it back to life after its initial three-year run on NBC.
While Cespedes nursed his leg — and team officials said they thought he could avoid the 21-day disabled list — Lagares has relished his opportunity to play more.
Nishikori, who has nursed a wrist injury throughout his tournament, left the court for treatment on a leg problem after being routed in the first two sets.
If you're ever suffering from some sort of severe 90s nostalgia withdrawal, just hook this video up like an IV and get nursed blissfully back to health.
It's currently being guided by Eddie's estranged wife Sarah (Michelle Monaghan) and the slippery, occasionally treacherous Cal (Hugh Dancy), who's nursed a crush on Sarah for years.
The U.S. dollar nursed its losses after slipping against a basket of six major currencies on Monday, hampered by persistent worries about the U.S.-China trade conflict.
But what committed Dr. Leffall to a medical career was an experience he had at 9 years old, when he nursed an injured bird back to health.
I have nursed some doubts about the legitimacy of some students' requests for extended time, but that is beside the point; I am obliged to grant them.
Sarath Fonseka, Sri Lanka's top military leader, who nursed a personal vendetta against the president for, as he saw it, hogging all the credit for the victory.
He ran against a popular, deft incumbent who then decided to retire from the House after 2016, so Democrats nursed renewed hopes in last year's congressional election.
Among 347 women who had babies born at full-term, 98 percent nursed their infants at least once, researchers report in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Veteran Eli Manning started at QB the past two weeks as Jones nursed a high-ankle sprain he sustained against the Green Bay Packers in Week 370.
I couldn't bathe Ethan safely, carry him on stairs or even sip from a water glass while he nursed if his head rested on my good arm.
Howard has nursed a shoulder injury since rushing for 82 yards and a touchdown against his former team in the Eagles' victory over Chicago on Nov. 3.
Domaine Ponsot has nursed this plot for more than a century, and it alone among aligotés in Burgundy has the right to be called a premier cru.
More than a decade later, President Bill Clinton nursed the budget back into surplus, only to have President George W. Bush force through his own tax cuts.
This will range from the wolf that nursed the legendary founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, to a scene from Federico Fellini's iconic 1961 film La Dolce Vita.
SYDNEY, March 29 (Reuters) - The yen nursed broad losses early on Tuesday and even underperformed a defensive greenback, which sagged on the back of disappointing U.S. economic data.
It will end near the Survivor Tree, a Callery pear tree that was severely damaged in the attack but nursed back to health and replanted at the site.
In the foreign exchange market, the dollar nursed light losses on Thursday, weighed down by lower U.S. yields and a rebound by the pound from 215.96-month lows.
Crosby, an internationally known behavior expert and author, remarked that Zosia's influence on others is a special reward for the center staff that nursed her back to health.
In the foreign exchange market, the dollar nursed light losses on Thursday, weighed down by lower U.S. yields and a rebound by the pound from 63.863-month lows.
I was the type of girl who scraped my knees on gravel after failed bicycle wheelies — the one who nursed my raw shins after sliding into home plate.
Sterling meanwhile nursed modest losses after the Bank of England made a surprise half-a-percentage-point rate cut in tandem with a $39 billion government stimulus package.
Adding to the current unfairness by cheating isn't exactly helpful, of course, but that wouldn't have occurred to your friends as they nursed their outrage at your tattling.
For decades, Mr. Zhou nursed bitterness at the slight — a breach that was only fully healed when President Richard M. Nixon clasped his hand in Beijing in 1972.
Philadelphia nursed a 33-77 lead with just under eight minutes to play before Korkmaz's layup and Harris' 3-point play gave the club some temporary breathing room.
Jones, 25, has nursed an ailing calf throughout the playoffs, with the injury preventing him from playing in Kansas City's victory over Houston in the AFC divisional round.
Pershing Square International, the firm's hedge fund portfolio, nursed small losses for the year through the middle of October after logging double-digit losses in 2015 and 2016.
Camilla, who has nursed Charles through a long convalescence, is uneasily liberated when he severs the ties of their marriage, and copes by buying a discounted thoroughbred horse.
Trump has nursed a grudge against Vanity Fair since long before he became president, though it mostly stemmed from his lasting feud with the publication's longtime editor, Graydon Carter.
Will also witnessed a litter of young quadrupeds being taught to hunt by their parents, and even visited some orphaned Botlings being nursed by volunteers in a gadget sanctuary.
And sure enough, in the next post shared, she explains exactly how — with a little help from longtime colorist Tracey Cunningham — she nursed her hair back from the brink.
In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, showrunner Lauren Gussis described the show as a subversion of the "crazy fever-dream revenge fantasy" she nursed as an overweight teenager.
In his off-time, he nursed an obsession with fresh coffee that inspired him to roast his own raw coffee beans in the oven of his Oakland, California, apartment.
Most bourses in the region nursed modest losses with Shanghai blue chips off 24 percent and South Korea 267.58 percent as investors awaited the next round of trade hostilities.
Uebber has a lot of restructuring experience, having been a core part of Daimler's management team that nursed Mercedes-Benz back to health following a messy divorce from Chrysler.
An incurable lung disease struck down Nampon and he went from virile kickboxer to a stick thin has-been nursed round-the-clock by attendant family and loyal friends.
RHP Brandon Kintzler blew his first save of the season on Friday, giving up three hits in the ninth as Minnesota nursed a two-run lead entering the inning.
The third episode — which centers around a neglected pony which is nursed back to health — is currently the most viewed Facebook's Watch video at 55 million views to date.
If Doughty and her team determine that a seal is not likely to survive in the wild without intervention, it's transported to their center and nursed back to health.
Fifteen years have passed, and her estranged brother, Joe (a fine Mark Stanley), who nursed their terminally ill father while the farm crumbled around them, is not having it.
But he left little doubt that he viewed Mr. Stone as someone who shared the same grievances that Mr. Trump has nursed since the early days of his presidency.
The naturalist John Richardson, while on an expedition through northern Canada in the early 19th century, wrote of a Chipewyan father who nursed his child after his spouse died.
When infants were exposed to a stressful situation - their mothers ignoring them - researchers found less evidence of a "fight-or-flight" stress response in the babies who had nursed.
She'd nursed him through the measles, whooping cough, the flu, and whatever else had come along to disrupt his childhood, and why couldn't she nurse him through this, too?
As a start-up entrepreneur, Behzadzadeh nursed a swelling grudge against the contractors and vendors who nickeled and dimed him, he thought, at every turn — maybe even Safe Harbor.
Efforts to track down their mother proved unsuccessful, and they were eventually taken to Four Paws, an animal foundation that has nursed them back to health with milk and flour.
Waters, the co-leader of the left-wing Greens party, returned from a 10-week-long maternity leave with her newborn daughter, Alia Joy, and nursed her during a vote.
Graduation photo shows 'Black Women Do Breastfeed' On Facebook, Dulli shared how with her first baby, she nursed privately in the back room of her home when company was over.
"Firefighter Paramedic Schurwan nursed this ruby throated hummingbird back to health after finding it unresponsive on the engine bay floor," it explained in the post, which received hundreds of likes.
In just late November, the Broncos were starting Brock Osweiler at quarterback (don't worry if you've never heard of him — you're not alone) as Manning nursed a torn plantar fascia.
Whatever wounds she might have secretly nursed were soothed by the fact that she was "taking many other people's TV time," presumably, most of all, that of the Trump enemies.
Saint Brigid was nursed on a magical cow's milk, produced an endless supply of butter, gave butter to the poor, and traded an offer of cattle for her mother's freedom.
Klimitchek, 19, who once nursed a bobcat named Roscoe back to health — along with a deer, an owl and a buzzard — is rapidly making a name for himself in archery.
He was nursed back to health by Michael Morris, known as Mouse, the son of the former International Olympic Committee president Michael Morris, who was also known as Lord Killanin.
Although he lost the forearm, which suffered the brunt of the injury, Toyota was nursed back to health, and now hangs out in one of the sloth habitats near Millie.
Her woes are reminiscent of another first lady who had also nursed presidential ambitions: Isabel Peron, the third wife of Argentinian strongman Juan Peron, who was 35 years her senior.
MARKET NEWS * The dollar nursed losses against major currencies on Tuesday as receding hopes for a preliminary trade deal between the United States and China hurt demand for the greenback.
Those migrants who have built national stadiums, ferried lunches for office workers, and nursed the babies of middle-class families are making their final contribution to the city by leaving.
One limitation of the study is that researchers lacked data on family attitudes about breastfeeding and any medical conditions that might have influenced how long women nursed, the authors note.
SYDNEY, Feb 22020 (Reuters) - The Australian and New Zealand dollars nursed losses on Wednesday as risk appetite weakened over fears about the hit to world economies from the coronavirus outbreak.
Dispatch From Anatolia ON HIGHWAY E-5, Turkey — Next to a busy road in an uncelebrated part of northern Anatolia, Aykut Erdogdu, a Turkish lawmaker, nursed his bandaged, blistered foot.
Camellia would not think of allowing him to be admitted to the hospital, but nursed him in the front room until there was nothing to do but give him painkillers.
The Canadian dollar nursed deep losses suffered overnight after the Bank of Canada held interest rates steady and showed enough caution to dampen expectations for a hike early next year.
Park rangers nursed him back to health after he was found with an injured wing two years ago, but he never regained his ability to fly, leaving him unable to hunt.
The safe-haven yen nursed losses versus the dollar and was last at 109.45 yen, close to a 1-1/2-week low hit overnight, providing a tailwind for Japanese exporters.
Another sign of progress: bottle-fed Zoya successfully nursed from her new foster mom several times throughout the weekend, and zoo staff was able to confirm she was steadily gaining weight.
As members of the National Guard and state police marched toward us from opposite sides downtown Charlottesville and a helicopter roared overhead, his friend nursed a bloody wound on his skull.
Sometimes, though, I sat on my yoga mat and nursed her the entire time, which felt like a waste of money but hey, at least I got out of the house.
By the mid-seventies, she was ill with cancer, and Lenny, having broken up with Cothran, returned to their apartment and nursed her until her death, at fifty-six, in 1978.
At least at the start, they also nursed the naïve wish to repair what had been broken in Ms. Bengson's adolescence — "to Parent Trap the family," as Mr. Bengson put it.
Sterling nursed its losses at $1.4195 after a surprisingly tame reading on UK inflation led the market to reconsider the likely pace of future rate rises from the Bank of England.
Long-term U.S. Treasury yields traded above short-term yields and the Japanese yen nursed losses as investors pulled back from safe-havens in favour of more risky assets like equities.
The pound nursed heavy losses on Wednesday after tumbling when Britain re-set a hard deadline for quitting the European Union, rekindling old fears of a chaotic exit from the bloc.
The president has long nursed theories that the F.B.I. spied on his campaign and at one point suggested to lawmakers that he would not reauthorize the expiring provisions without broader changes.
The Canadian dollar nursed its losses, having set an eight-month low on Monday after Trump used proposed tariffs on steel and aluminium as a bargaining chip in talks to revamp NAFTA.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The pound nursed losses versus the dollar and the euro on Friday after Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call for an election heightened uncertainty over Britain's divorce from the European Union.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The pound nursed losses versus the dollar and the euro on Friday after Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call for an election heightened uncertainty over Britain's divorce from the European Union.
Bowen nursed the animal, which he named Bob, back to health and soon realized the cat was inseparable from him, following him as he went busking in London's central Covent Garden area.
The birds, bred largely for egg production, came from cramped, wire battery cages, and once in the hands of Animal Place, they'll be nursed back to health and adopted into backyard flocks.
As far as Arya knows, the Hound died, but in reality he was nursed back to health and is currently headed toward Winterfell where Arya is, happy to hear that she's alive.
The uncomfortable reactions are Arizona mom Isabelle Ames was so touched when her waitress, Erica, handed her a free pancake and a note while she nursed her 10-month-old daughter, Charlotte.
The woman had nursed her 42-year old brother who died on September 25 with similar signs and symptoms and also participated in cultural preparation of the body for burial, she added.
It's actually quite hard to kill a mother; she can go a few days without being fed or refrigerated and still be nursed back to a viable place with a few feedings.
The entire production from 2011, one barrel, is still resting in the cellar, having been nursed along by Mr. Hewison until he thinks it can withstand the rigors of shipping and storage.
A koala is being nursed back to health at the Australia Zoo, owned by the late Steve Irwin's family, after he was hit by a car and lost an eye in the process.
Osman Melgar, who nursed a bleeding gash on his shin, suffered when he fell as dozens of people packed on the bridge began fleeing Mexican police using tear gas, according to several eyewitnesses.
Sterling nursed its losses after tumbling to an eight-week low of $1.2110 in the previous session, amid worries about a prolonged and painful process of the UK's exit from the European Union.
Elsewhere, among emerging market currencies, the Brazilian real nursed losses after slumping 8 percent on Thursday following allegations that President Michel Temer condoned bribes to silence a key witness in a corrpution scandal.
Examples include sperm whales who adopted a deformed dolphin, a dog who nursed a baby squirrel, apes who treat cats like babies, and a domestic cat that adopted a trio of bobcat kittens.
Unsurprisingly, Midland's "Final Credits" created one of the more gloriously anthemic chapters of the weekend—easing us into Saturday afternoon as we nursed the aftershock of Legowelt's live set at the Melkweg afterparty.
Many readers concluded that "the Hound" was indeed dead, but that Sandor Clegane had been nursed back to health by the priests, decided to join their order, and found some measure of peace.
Things got a little delayed...apparently post-cat-food-exploit the baby repeatedly asked for milk with sign language, so he stopped cooking to prepare a small bottle even though I'd recently nursed.
The baby nursed well, though, our nanny arrived on time to babysit, and I took a moment to throw on a dress instead of the clothes I'd biked and worked in all day.
Nursed back to health with the aid of a vet over a six-week period, she'll be reintroduced to the wild soon — where she'll hopefully get all the grapes that she can eat.
Congress and the Federal Reserve staunched the bleeding with bailouts, and then Ben Bernanke, later followed by Janet Yellen, nursed the American policy back to health with a program of low interest rates.
The euro nursed its losses after falling on Thursday as European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, while acknowledging faster growth in Europe, said regional inflation remained subdued and rising protectionism is a risk.
Meanwhile the euro nursed losses and is poised for its first monthly decline since February as the result of Germany's national election prompted some profit-taking on a double-digit rally this year.
Finally, Trump's defense of Medicare and Social Security seemed to herald a new era in national political discourse where the Republicans would abandon their long-nursed dreams of rolling back the welfare state.
After the war, the British, French and Belgian governments honored Marthe because her espionage had enabled devastating British airstrikes on German positions (she nursed many of the Germans wounded in her own airstrikes).
In currencies, the U.S. dollar nursed deep losses after a weak manufacturing report trimmed expectations of a Federal Reserve rate increase next month, a key factor behind the dollar's gains in recent weeks.
At the same time, I can imagine Rooney—who recalls having "nursed intense romantic obsessions for droll counterfactuals"—noting the unoriginality of invoking her collegiate debating record as evidence of her verbal precocity.
The other was nursed along by a Fed that trimmed interest rates at a time and in a way to keep growth on track, and ended with only a mild downturn in 2000.
Such occasions (including a party to celebrate the sentencing of Bernie Madoff) are meant to be festive, but family and generational tensions, nursed over the years, can erupt in unexpected, sometimes violent, ways.
By October 2015, Dr. Dabbs had been nursed back to health by Dr. Abbott, and they began spending more time together on trips to Florida and Puerto Rico, and in their respective homes.
MARKET NEWS * The pound nursed heavy losses on Wednesday after tumbling when Britain re-set a hard deadline for quitting the European Union, rekindling old fears of a chaotic exit from the bloc.
The inexorable logic of the simulation, as evident when a much stronger foe invades and there's nothing you can do, creates grudges that can be nursed for perhaps a hundred hours or more.
A report aired on official Chinese television showed him confessing that he had nursed grudges against more senior judges and tried to take revenge by stealing the files to create an embarrassing scandal.
Trump's desire for revenge is a tendency that has long been nursed, fostered and perfected by the business leader over decades and stems from guidance he received from Roy Cohn, Trump's lawyer-turned-mentor.
Formula-fed babies are more likely to experience certain kinds of infections than their breastfed counterparts, and women who have breastfed have lower rates of breast and ovarian cancer than those who've never nursed.
"If Trump were here he would be disappointed with the lack of ladies on the dance floor," said James Koutoulas, a tuxedo-clad hedge fund owner from Florida, as he nursed a vodka tonic.
In addition, 33 of the women received audio recordings that encouraged relaxation through deep breathing and offered positive messages about breastfeeding and mother-baby bonding, which they were instructed to play while they nursed.
It refers to the experience of seeing firsthand the reality that the Earth is in space, a tiny, fragile ball of life, hanging in the void, shielded and nursed by a paper-thin atmosphere.
More than two decades of limited trophy hunting has allowed hunting operator Mark Haldane to fund habitat conservation and anti-poaching efforts that have nursed Coutada 11 back to health after Mozambique's protracted war.
The dollar nursed losses in Asia after the Fed roiled markets by abandoning all plans to raise rates this year, a signal its three-year campaign to normalise policy might be at an end.
The Blue Devils actually trailed at halftime against Portland State before coming to life in the second half, while the Longhorns nursed a slim lead until pulling away late in a victory over Butler.
Women who breastfed babies for at least six months were 52 percent less likely to develop liver disease than mothers who nursed for less than one month, researchers report in the Journal of Hepatology.
If you've nursed a long-term grudge, you'll understand why they're so seductive; they comfort us (I'm hurting), give a sense of purpose (My suffering matters), and reinforce a victim mentality (I've been wronged!).
She said that her Accelerated lead, just back to work after having a child, had nursed her baby in a tent on the set; the actress playing her Slow opposite was, in reality, childless.
At the bar on Wednesday, Lisa Malawer, a project manager for an advertising agency who said her father had brought her to El Quijote 40 years ago, nursed her memories along with her drink.
Snapping a scoreless tie with second-period goals by Mattias Ekholm and James Neal, Nashville nursed its lead to the final horn in a 3-1 win over Anaheim on Monday at Bridgestone Arena.
Grudge against Sessions Trump has nursed a grudge against Sessions ever since the former Alabama senator decided to recuse himself from all Justice Department investigations into the 2016 campaign, including the ongoing Russia probe.
For 15 years, she's nursed them back to health and rehoused them in the US. Phillips said in a Facebook post Monday that her home had flooded, but all 97 dogs were doing well.
Europe's FX traders nursed dollar index positions after its latest surge, but euro/dollar was struggling to keep a foothold back above $1.18 and dollar/yen hit its highest level since late January at 110.57.
The staff at the shelter that nursed Molly back to full health is also heartbroken and confused, especially after the work they went through to find the pig what they thought was a perfect home.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda, both related to former national leaders, have dominated politics in poverty-stricken Bangladesh for more than two decades, and they have nursed a long and bitter rivalry as they .
From medical records Andrew remembered seeing, Hella turned up during the war emaciated and badly beaten at the office of a woman doctor in Warsaw who, at great personal risk, nursed her back to health.
CAROL Call me bougie, but I have nursed a lifelong dream of signing to my club account the bill for a Cobb salad and glass of Chablis, as I sink back onto my chaise longue.
AND... Women who led the way As Women's History Month ends during an extraordinary health crisis, it's worth remembering Clara Barton, who nursed the wounded on Civil War battlefields and founded the American Red Cross.
For more than a decade, she'd nursed a dream of becoming a real writer, quietly scribbling away with reddened eyes and a cup of coffee late at night after her daughter Mia had drifted off.
One study published in The Lancet in 2016 estimated that universal breastfeeding would prevent 800,00 child deaths a year globally, and save $300 billion between health-care costs and improved economic outlook for nursed children.
Mr. Obama's decision on Friday not to block a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlements laid bare all the grievances the two men have nursed since shortly after they took office in 2009.
Z. is up at 6:30 so I juggle getting her nursed and ready along with myself, the pups, and V. We make it out the door on time and my hair is blown out.
In a 2017 paper in Nature, Stanford University researchers described how these usually peaceable cells can flip into a "killer mode," becoming assassins that spew out toxins and destroy the very cells they once nursed.
The dollar, which was bullish much of the week, nursed losses after downbeat U.S. manufacturing data tempered recent optimism on the U.S. economy that had revived expectations for a near-term rate hike by the Fed.
MSCI's All Country World index, spanning 46 countries, nursed the milestone as a record high Wall Street readied to reopen and Asia and Europe had consolidated the rough 10 percent gains both have made since December.
The film balances that with scenes of the star being nursed back to health in upstate New York by an acquaintance, Megan Holken, whom Ms. Jones had only connected with a few times over the years.
Pig Pen was named for her eating habits; 22002 cleverly avoided tagging; 230 nearly died of lead poisoning but nursed himself back to health and then fought off his wife's new mate to reclaim their relationship.
Badu had come of age in the late nineteen-eighties, in Dallas's embryonic hip-hop scene; two decades later, as Witness nursed his own obsession with hip-hop, he tried to live up to her example.
The kites that are nursed back to health are brought up three narrow flights of stairs to the roof, where they join several dozen other birds in various states of recovery, packed into three wire cages.
He had long nursed a fantasy that one day he would add a meatloaf cookbook to his literary oeuvre, which includes books about President George W. Bush, college admission anxiety and his own struggle with weight.
The dollar nursed losses against most major currencies as the inquiry sets the stage for a fierce battle between Democrats and Trump's Republican Party over whether the president sought foreign influence to smear a political rival.
Working against Germany's calamitously pro-cyclical "Spardiktat" (fiscal austerity), the European Central Bank has nursed the euro area economy and its financial system to one of the best years since the euro's adoption 19 years ago.
Xavier is nursed by Caliban (Stephen Merchant), a piteous albino, while Logan squirrels away enough money to buy a luxury yacht (the yacht company's name is mentioned so often that product-placement money must have changed hands).
TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar nursed losses on Friday that have put it on course for steep weekly drops against major currencies, with many investors favouring the perceived safe-haven appeal of the yen amid sinking global markets.
Religious authorities have issued grotesque fatwas: Making love naked is prohibited; women may not touch bananas; a man can be alone with a female colleague only if she is his milk-mother, and she has nursed him.
The Other Two stars Drew Tarver and Heléne Yorke as siblings Cary and Brooke, who both nursed showbiz dreams but have largely come to realize those dreams probably aren't coming true as they settle into their 30s.
The angle of her head in the photo hides the left side of her face, where she had previously nursed what appeared to be a massive bruise in the wake of the physical altercation with Minaj's entourage.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar nursed losses on Tuesday as U.S. Treasury yields came off of their multi-month highs, while volatile crude oil prices ahead of this week's oil producers' meeting kept investors' risk appetite in check.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling nursed losses on Friday and is poised to register its third consecutive weekly loss as concerns about the progress of Brexit negotiations trumped any optimism ahead of a likely interest rate hike next week.
Rodriguez added that she nursed Shakim until he was six months old, despite the excruciating pain many mothers will recognize that still made her wince and clutch her arms over her chest when she spoke about it.
When Adrian discovers that Andrew is secretly listening to Madonna cassettes — secular music is forbidden in the house — the bond the brothers now share is overshadowed by the dread Adrian has nursed since the movie's first shot.
Their youthful romance reputedly grew into love when she nursed him back to health after he was set upon and stabbed multiple times by her brother, who viewed their liaison as a stain on the family's honor.
SYDNEY, March 211 (Reuters) - The dollar nursed savage losses against the yen and euro on Friday as a plunge in U.S. yields to record lows wiped out the currency's single greatest attraction for investors - higher interest rates.
She sat in a migrant shelter here with her 29-year-old son, who nursed a gunshot wound in his left cheek — the work, mother and son say, of a Honduran faction of the MS-53 gang.
The baby, a three-month-old who did not object to old-school R. & B., gazed contentedly at the pine-planked ceiling while her mother, with bangs and horn-rim glasses, nursed a glass of white wine.
One recent evening, a lady evading her unbearably overheated living room curled up in a human-size driftwood cubbyhole and nursed a Cali Mucho—rioja and Mexican Coke—amid potted plants, Christmas lights, and old board games.
Pope Francis encouraged women attending Mass at the Sistine Chapel on Sunday to breast-feed in public, telling them they could calm their crying babies by nursing them just as the Virgin Mary nursed the baby Jesus.
The dollar nursed losses against most major currencies as the impeachment inquiry sets the stage for a fierce battle between Democrats and Trump's Republican Party over whether the president sought foreign influence to smear a political rival.
Crude oil futures nursed losses after settling down more than 1 percent on Wednesday even after a surprise drawdown in U.S. crude inventories, as traders remained cautious that OPEC would be able to cut production come late November.
MARKET NEWS * The Australian dollar nursed wounds on Tuesday, a day after it posted its biggest one-day fall in more than two months ahead of an expected central bank easing, while improved risk appetite supported the greenback.
The 23-year-old singer smiled for the camera in two photographs she shared to Instagram on Tuesday, sporting a pair of clear-framed glasses as her 2-week-old daughter Adeya Nomi nursed on her left side.
Elsewhere, the euro nursed losses and is poised for its first monthly decline since February this year as the results of German elections prompted some profit-taking into a double-digit rally in the single currency this year.
That's a big change for the Fed, which for most of the past decade has done what it could to steer markets on its policy intentions as it nursed a fragile economy to recovery after the financial crisis.
The U.S. dollar nursed losses at a 10-month low against a basket of currencies on Monday as investors cheered upbeat Chinese data by piling into leveraged positions such as the Australian dollar and other high-yielding currencies.
Halford is an expert, assured surveyor of all the rivers that nursed Chambers's soul — whether she's parsing minuscule differences between various evangelical doctrines, or suggesting a line from Scottish folk beliefs to the Victorian fantasy writer George MacDonald.
SYDNEY/TOKYO, March 6 (Reuters) - The dollar nursed savage losses against the yen and euro on Friday as a plunge in U.S. yields to record lows wiped out the currency's single greatest attraction for investors - higher interest rates.
Meanwhile the dollar nursed losses after posting its biggest loss in five months on Wednesday as investors trimmed bets on the outlook for U.S. interest rate hikes next year, based on minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest policy meeting.
"I think it's probably extra complicated when you literally were nursed in the makeup chair as an infant, and have grown up sitting in your mom's lap while she got her makeup done your whole life," Garner told PEOPLE.
Found in a dumpster and nursed back to health, 9-week-old Midnight (pictured above), available at the Arizona Humane Society, is all kitten, spending most of her time playing and batting around things that sparkle or shimmer. TOOF
"I think it's probably extra complicated when you literally were nursed in the makeup chair as an infant, and have grown up sitting in your mom's lap while she got her makeup done your whole life," Garner tells PEOPLE.
A surprise decline in German industrial orders added concerns over the health of China's economy, while financials nursed losses for a second day after the European Central Bank cut its growth forecasts and pushed out an interest rate hike.
Barrett, who finished 11 of 183 for 114 passing yards while rushing for 66 more yards, and the Ohio State offense nursed the 17-point lead in the second half by staying conservative, running clock and punting it away.
Far from just resentment toward Hillary Clinton and efforts to destabilize a geopolitical foe, Putin has nursed "a lifetime of grievances" against America, the narrator intones during the latest soberly impressive production from director Michael Kirk and his team.
The Brazilian real nursed its losses after slumping 8 percent on Thursday as allegations that President Michel Temer condoned bribes to silence a key witness undermined investor optimism in the prospects for Temer's ambitious pension and labour reform agenda.
One five-year-old boy, after being separated from his mother for 50 days, pleaded to be breast-fed even though he hadn't nursed in years, while a three-year-old pretended to vaccinate and handcuff people around him.
Bryce was a serial rapist who casually ruined lives, so most of the main cast had a reason to want him dead — including our hero, Clay (Dylan Minnette), who nursed a crush on Hannah back when she was alive.
But again, this isn't the same as saying that breast-feeding causes the higher I.Q. One study of Scandinavian 5-year-olds found that children who nursed longer had cognitive scores that were nearly 53 points higher on average.
MARKET NEWS * The dollar stood tall on Friday as investors scrambled for the world's most liquid currency amid deepening panic about the coronavirus while the euro nursed losses after the European Central Bank disappointed investors by not cutting rates.
Now that years of aggressive monetary policy easing has nursed the economy back to its current "pretty healthy" state, the aim now is to allow "the economy to kind of coast and remain on an even keel," she said.
"He would go to the bed where they used to hang out together and just go to sleep there," Jess Barkley, the deer's owner, told Mashable Australia of the pigeon when the deer was relocated after being nursed back to health.
The lovably curmudgeonly thesp played Brother Ray, a rural priest who rescued The Hound and nursed him back to health in the Season 6 episode "The Broken Man," before meeting an untimely demise at the hands of the Brotherhood Without Banners.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The dollar nursed heavy losses in Asia on Thursday after the Federal Reserve stunned markets by abandoning all plans to raise rates this year, a signal its three-year campaign to normalise policy might be at an end.
"Her son, unfortunately, remained embittered by past abuse and nursed a gnawing anger," writes one in the New York Times, as if old age alone should absolve people of their sins, as if the son's anger — my anger — is unfair.
The euro nursed losses at a two-month low on growing concerns that firmer Treasury yields would reduce incremental demand for the region's bonds and stocks at a time when hedge funds have amassed record long bets on the single currency.
It set up a nail-biting finish to the milestone 500 as Rossi nursed his car to the checkered flag and then glided to a stop and was towed into Victory Lane where he received the traditional quart of milk.
Having nursed a muscle injury into the tournament, Rodriguez came off the bench in the second half of the 2-1 loss to Japan but was unable to conjure an equalizer for 10-man Colombia, despite constantly threatening to do so.
" Curtis' ex also claims that "it would be in the best interest of Harper for [Maguire] to be awarded expanded parenting time" and alleges that Harper "no longer needs to be nursed — another reason [Curtis] opposed [Maguire] having additional parenting time.
MARKET NEWS * The dollar nursed heavy losses in Asia on Thursday after the Federal Reserve stunned markets by abandoning all plans to raise rates this year, a signal its three-year campaign to normalize policy might be at an end.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The safe-haven yen nursed losses early on Friday, while currencies such as the Australian dollar staged a modest rebound thanks in part to a turnaround in risk sentiment that saw Wall Street and oil prices bounce off lows.
Fergie, 41, whose name actually is Stacy Ann Ferguson and who is married to the actor Josh Duhamel, said she had "nursed the mantra for the song — excuse the pun," while she was breast-feeding their son, Axl, now 3.
CHICAGO — As Caitlin Swieca nursed a beer in Wrigley Field's upper deck on a recent steamy Saturday afternoon, she was hoping — like other Chicago Cubs fans — that her team could hang onto a slim lead against the rival St. Louis Cardinals.
Had Clinton won the election, an easy narrative would quickly begin to emerge of how the Obama administration picked up an economy that had fallen to pieces and nursed it back to strength — handing over a rosy situation to its successor.
The Celtics opened a double-digit lead in the first quarter and nursed it the rest of the way, holding on through a four-minute scoring drought that saw Cleveland score nine straight points to cut the deficit to 83-83.
This fact is simply not relevant: I carried my daughter since she was a 5-day-old embryo, gestated her pregnancy for 41 weeks (stubborn little sucker!) nursed her for 18 months, and have let her see "Frozen II" three times.
At the very front of the line stood Allison Sanchez, 216, and Lee Yarbrough, 218, who had arrived early, Ms. Sanchez wearing emerald green leggings screen-printed with the face of Glenda, an opossum she had nursed back to health.
Anyone who has nursed a hangover knows this to be true: you feel ghastly but, sure enough with a bit of time, your organ systems go to work to get rid of all the over-indulgences that made you feel terrible.
Ash Carter has long nursed the quixotic belief that tech's best and brightest will, if nudged and properly inspired, tap into their sense of public service—the same calling that first compelled him to join the government more than three decades ago.
James Kester, 66, had nursed a decades-old grudge against the South Carolina Department of Mental Health, due to issues around the care of his daughter, when he came across a obituary for a former administrative assistant at the department in July 2017.
"She was able to nurse as soon as they put her on my chest after birth, and she nursed for like an hour straight — or at least, it looked like she was nursing because her head and jaw were moving," Talley said.
According to the video description, Jurgita Peciulaityte found Birdy after it fell out of its nest on the Isle of Sheppey, UK. Now, the tiny thrush is being nursed back to health and Rusty is lending a paw in the recovery process.
VICE dropped by the Ontario Turtle Conservation Center in Canada to meet up with a veterinarian who's taken in thousands of wounded turtles and nursed them back to health—performing surgeries, patching shells, and hatching abandoned eggs to keep the turtle population afloat.
At about a month and a half, the kid goes to the doe barn, where it spends five to six weeks nursed among the does, including a few dairy goats interspersed among them to make up for the Boer's lesser milk production.
Confusion abounded about why my little "boy" insisted "he" was a girl, why he made dresses out of blankets, napkins, shirts; why he turned his trucks into dolls and nursed them; why all his little preschool and elementary school friends were girls.
Commodities were easily the best-performing asset class of the year so far, returning 23 percent, while the U.S. dollar nursed losses of 9 percent since January, in price action the bank said was typical of this late stage in the economy.
Both the book and TV show begin when the tapes reach Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette), a boy who quietly nursed a crush on Hannah when she was alive and can't imagine what he might have done that would drive her to suicide.
Opinion Columnist Reducing Pete Buttigieg's struggle to attract black support solely to black homophobia is not only erroneous, it is a disgusting, racist trope, secretly nursed and insidiously whispered by white liberals with contempt for the very black people they court and need.
Julia Poff nursed a grudge that prompted her to mail homemade explosive devices to President Barack Obama and Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, the authorities said, adding that hair from a pet cat helped them connect her to one of the bombs.
The Chinese yuan nursed losses in offshore trading, while safe-havens such as the Japanese yen and the Swiss franc held onto gains hours before a travel blockade of the Chinese city at the center of the outbreak starts later on Thursday.
The Chinese yuan nursed losses in offshore trading, while safe-havens such as the Japanese yen and the Swiss franc held onto gains hours before a travel blockade of the Chinese city at the centre of the outbreak starts later on Thursday.
Sterling nursed its losses after suffering its biggest one-day fall against the dollar since June on Thursday, as the Bank of England raised interest rates for the first time in more than a decade but said it sees only gradual rises ahead.
But as he nursed a paper cup of coffee, Frank Wagner, 72, a retired industrial worker, represented a potential danger to Mr. Trump's support, particularly in Iowa, a swing state that flipped into the Republican column after twice voting for Mr. Obama.
She said that once they are stable they are moved for rehabilitation to a living exhibit where the 476,000 visitors who come to the aquarium each year can see how they are cared for and learn how they are nursed back to health.
MARKET NEWS * The dollar nursed a week of losses on Friday, hit by nervousness on trade and mixed signals about the U.S. economy, while the British pound stood tall as bets firmed that Prime Minister Boris Johnson can win a commanding electoral victory.
Over half a century, L.A. has nursed its own practice of artistic experimentation, steered by the best art education programs in the country, with its own traditions of airy minimalism, wily conceptual projects, abject installations, and politically engaged performance and public art.
"I think it's probably extra complicated when you literally were nursed in the makeup chair as an infant, and have grown up sitting in your mom's lap while she got her makeup done your whole life," the actress and Neutrogena brand ambassador tells PEOPLE.
After the cub was nursed back to health, a New Mexico ranger gave the bear to the Forest Service with the condition that the animal be used for wildfire education and mitigation, and the agency promptly named its new live mascot for the cartoon symbol.
" Of Bob, whom Bowen found on the street and nursed back to health, "he showed me that everybody has a second chance in life if they want it," said Bowen, who added that the cat was handling the premiere "like the star he is.
" If a woman does choose to have an alcoholic drink, the association states  that "it's best to do so just after she has nursed or expressed milk rather than before, and allow at least 2 hours per drink before the next breastfeeding or pumping session.
"She nursed within 30 minutes to an hour [after her birth], which is crazy," the new mom recently told PeopleTV of her baby girl in an exclusive chat alongside Evan Bass, whom she met on Bachelor in Paradise in 2016 and married the following summer.
Cleve and Roma, who had transitioned to political activism, find themselves back to fighting for their lives; in a sad but beautiful karmic loop, the men who showed up for women's rights end up dying in AIDS wards nursed by the women they fought for.
Matthew Heimbach, who at various points in his career has been called "the little Führer" and "the affable, youthful face of hate in America," was wearing a pair of blue pajama pants decorated with Angry Birds as he nursed a cup of tepid coffee.
Night Out If Sally Field nursed a hope of dodging notice at the Whitney Museum of American Art this month, that hope was crushed when she stretched her 5-foot-3-inch frame on an outsize banquette, its cushioned surface an apparent invitation to relax.
There's the famous Ancient Roman story of Pero, who nursed her imprisoned father Cimon; there are examples of women breastfeeding sickly adults in pre-industrial England; in 2007, a Muslim cleric controversially announced that he thought it was OK for women to suckle men.
I nursed her in the hospital room and stared at the wall and all of a sudden had a jarring thought and fleeting image of what would happen to her if she were thrown against the wall, which I quickly pushed out of my mind.
But while Saban certainly has sent many former assistants into their first top jobs, and while he excels at persuading the best high school prospects to play for him, he also has nursed a side interest in resuscitating careers that have gone off the rails.
Rumsfeld in particular nursed the fantasy that the United States could "be liberator and hegemon at the same time" — freeing Iraqis from oppression, and then quickly converting Iraq itself into a compliant ally that would do Washington's bidding, all with minimal muss and fuss.
"From our beautiful little island, there's someone representing it well," said Gustavo Marrero, 62, who moved to Boston from the island 20 years ago and was fixated on a recent game while he nursed a beer at a local Puerto Rican restaurant, El Mondonguito.
Folks who were nursed on a steady drip of Reefer Madness–style moral paranoia are still in positions of power, too: Most notably, there's Attorney General Jeff Sessions's hatred of marijuana as a moral evil, as well as his vigor for a new drug war.
Trump has nursed a sour relationship with Sessions ever since the attorney general recused himself from all investigations into the 2016 campaign, including special counsel Robert Mueller's expanding investigation into collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian operatives bent on meddling in the election.
The antics continued at the end of the performance of "Lithium" as Kurt Cobain climbed over equipment, Krist Novoselic nursed the head wound he gave himself with his bass and Dave Grohl took to the mic to taunt Axl Rose, who had been feuding with band.
The first was Anita Rocha da Silveira's debut Kill Me Please (actually released in Brazil in 2015, but just now making its way to the US), which followed a group of teenage girls as their ringleader nursed an obsession with a local serial killer's beautiful young victims.
"I was yelling and yelling and then, at the end, I started to think I would die there," said Rayo, 33, as she nursed a crushed foot, which had been pinned by a falling piece of cement when a 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook Ecuador on Saturday.
Fair Game When Washington took over the beleaguered mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac during the collapse of the housing market and the financial crisis of 2008, it was with the implicit promise that they would be returned to shareholders after being nursed back to health.
Anton and Noah are invited to sit in on a writing class taught by a professor (played by Janel Moloney, late of "The Leftovers") who's nursed a decades-long crush on Noah — though it disintegrates rather suddenly when she learns his second wife died the previous day.
The whole thing was based on Barrie's own relationship with George Llewelyn Davies, a 5-year-old boy he met in Kensington Gardens when he was 37 (Barrie's dog, the basis for Nana, ran right up to him), and for whom he nursed a deep affection.
Many a crush was nursed within those carpeted walls, where kitschy pop and disco songs were requested one-by-one on steady rotation, the smell of stale nachos and body odor permeated the air, and beige skates were rented out with questionable aromas of their own.
The next day, as I nursed a hangover the likes of which I'd not experienced since college while enjoying a frozen rum drink at the swim up bar in the main piazza, a DJ led some of my fellow relaxation heads in a round of the electric slide.
The awakening started with the revulsion of women — at a president who is credibly accused of sleeping with porn stars while his wife nursed their newborn child and who bragged of sexual assault, and at his daily slights to truth, dignity and other values that mothers teach their children.
And, four years after she dreamed up the idea of putting "pet sanctuaries" in public places, the doghouses now figure in an improbable bureaucratic back story: Ms. Brownridge's start-up was nursed along by one New York City agency, only to be all but shut out by another.
She became a teacher at the Town School in Manhattan, but when her husband at the time, Ted Nemeth, enrolled in the playwriting division of the Iowa Writers Workshop, she followed him there and rediscovered a love of theater she had nursed in school productions as a girl.
But the Clippers are living for the moment, and George was quick to provide evidence of his worth in his first three games with the team by averaging 29.3 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists while shooting 56.3 percent from the field — all while Leonard nursed his knee injury.
But he had a violent side and nursed a long list of bitter grievances: He said the police were harassing him because he was a "high-value target," and he railed against a banking and judicial system that foreclosed on his home in a snowy mountain subdivision called Friendship Ranch.
Those losses came amid worries that Britain would opt for a "hard" exit from the European Union, in which control of migration into Britain would be favoured over trade access to the EU. The dollar nursed losses suffered on Friday after U.S. nonfarm payrolls data for September came in below expectations.
Derived from Wilson's Pulitzer Prize winner, "Fences" is still well worth seeing in its contemplation of the relationship between fathers and sons -- and in this particular case, how the regrets, grievances and anger nursed by Washington's Troy are visited upon his children, especially his high-school-age son, Cory (Jovan Adepo).
While overall, giving babies breastmilk via any method — breastfeeding, pumping, supplementing with formula if needed — is best, children who nursed from the breast had lower body mass indexes at three months old, and researchers believe that it may also decrease their risk of becoming overweight or obese later in life.
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For a club that has long nursed an inferiority complex to its wealthier, more glamorous neighbor, the game is the perfect send-off: Real Madrid won the first leg, 3-0, ensuring that what should have been an evening of noise and passion and hope will almost certainly end in disappointment.
The lover at the center of her story is Lota de Macedo Soares (known simply as Lota in books about Bishop), a charismatic Brazilian from a leading family who nursed Bishop back to health when the poet collapsed from an allergic reaction on a visit to Rio de Janeiro in 1951.
I stayed up all night chainsawing Locust in half on Gears of War, remembered Symphony of the Night and its miserable little pile of secrets, nursed an extensive and scary addiction to Geometry Wars, and played Pac-Man Championship Edition until the early hours in a salvia den in Elephant and Castle.
In Han's second book, P.S. I Still Love You, John Ambrose responds to Lara Jean's letter with a letter of his own, confessing that he nursed a reciprocal crush on her back in eighth grade, and that he wished he'd worked up the nerve to ask her to the eighth-grade formal.
Over the last couple of years, he's also nursed a friendship with some similarly minded songwriters, including Blood Orange's Dev Hynes—who Maine told me several years ago was a big inspiration for his newer material—and Bryndon Cook, who records as Starchild & the New Romantic, and often plays in Solange's live band.
Favreau and Vietor founded a strategic communications firm to pay the bills while they nursed their own TV ambitions, but their projects — a campaign drama-comedy called "Early States" and a public-affairs show that they pitched, with Lovett, as "a millennial 'Meet the Press' " — were rejected by the networks and streaming services.
"I was in bed for the first week and I just nursed on demand and they got a lot of attention from me for the first week and everyone else kind of took care of me, which made it easy for me to put all my attention on them," she tells PEOPLE.
Many of us are largely bound to our homes — which is critical to curbing the uninhibited spread of the contagious coronavirus — but we can still witness some of the top wild moments captured on the bear cams in 2019, as brown bears nursed cubs, fought for dominance, and devoured 4,683-calorie salmon.
For more than two months, the staff at the Corona Regional Medical Center came to know and love the seven adult children of alleged child abusers David and Louise Turpin as they nursed the malnourished siblings back to health and slowly introduced them to years of entertainment and technology they were intentionally deprived of.
Since Ray Harroun nursed his Marmon Wasp to victory in 1911 (the race was not run for five years because of World Wars), the Indy 500 has been a magnet to motor racing giants and thrill seekers eager to test their skill and bravery on the sprawling 5003 mile oval known as the Brickyard.
"Reducing Pete Buttigieg's struggle to attract black support solely to black homophobia is not only erroneous, it is a disgusting, racist trope, secretly nursed and insidiously whispered by white liberals with contempt for the very black people they court and need," wrote New York Times columnist Charles Blow, a black man who identifies as bisexual.
But he had watched his country invaded, occupied, turned upon itself; his city degraded from a 'paradise,' as he described the Mosul of his youth, to a hell; his wife killed; himself and his family and friends humiliated by soldiers of the army he'd once nursed to health; his children driven mad, denigrated, denied futures.
Among other rights, children must be given the means for normal development; hungry children must be fed; sick children must be nursed; orphaned children must be sheltered; children must be put in a position to earn a livelihood; children must not be exploited; children must be the first to receive relief in times of distress.
An abridged list of stores, brands, and companies (and at least one country) on the other end of Trump's calls for boycotts over the past several years includes: Just last month, Trump suggested on Twitter a boycott of AT&T as a means to put pressure on CNN, with which he's nursed a longstanding feud.
Barr, who took over both the Justice Department and oversight of the Mueller investigation in February, has given credence to allegations, nursed by Trump and some top Republicans on Capitol Hill, that law enforcement might have spied on Trump's campaign and that authorities overreached when they opened the investigation into the Trump campaign in 220.
Other trees are symbolic survivors of disaster, such as the American elm that lived through the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, the tiny Japanese white pine bonsai that witnessed the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima, and the Callery pear at the World Trade Center, nursed back to health after 9/11 and replanted at the Manhattan memorial in 2010.
"If we use our breasts for anything other than 'play,' it's not OK." This month, in connection with Breast-feeding Awareness Month, Lee joined 50 other nursing moms, members of a group called the Badass Breastfeeders of Atlanta, for a "Big Latch On" event where they nursed together in public and were joined by their families and other bystanders.
" A plaque near the new statue is engraved with the 1857 words of the Times newspaper's Crimean War correspondent, Sir William Howard Russell: "I trust that England will not forget one who nursed her sick, who sought out her wounded to aid and succour them, and who performed the last offices for some of her illustrious dead.
Old Nan, Bran's nurse and Hodor's mother, apparently confuses Bran with other Bran Starks she's known: Sometimes Nan would talk to him as if he were her Brandon, the baby she had nursed all those years ago, and sometimes she confused him with his uncle Brandon, who was killed by the Mad King before Bran was even born.
Tyler Bey had 19 points, eight rebounds and five assists and reserve Lucas Siewert had 14 points and four 3-pointers as the No. 20 Colorado Buffaloes built a double-digit lead early in the second half and nursed it to a 68-61 Pac-12 victory over the host Arizona State Sun Devils on Thursday.
As attendees nursed complimentary cocktails with kitschy names like "The Late Checkout" and "Property Management Punch," Guesty CEO and cofounder Amiad Soto kicked off the event by touting Guesty's recent investments in the New York market, and spoke at length about why he believed everyone should get in on the hot market before it gets even hotter.
A grieving man traveled the world with his pet ferret, and said it was an 'adventure worth living for'A blind Labrador named Dumpling found a new family after she was left at the pound and nursed back to health, and the photos will warm your heartA cat and meerkat are best friends, and it's like something straight out of 'The Lion King'
And the policy alternative that the right-wing populists often offer — hard limits on immigration, new financial support for families, a re-emphasis on national sovereignty, the unwinding of the euro — is in some ways less extreme than the open-borders and onward-to-federalism fantasies still nursed by the elite, and more directly responsive to the elite program's widespread failure.
"He was like a dream distortion of postwar disquiet — unhinged, unrelenting, perpetually hidden in city shadows," Michael Cannell writes in "Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber and the Invention of Criminal Profiling" (Minotaur Books, $27), his gripping retelling of the search for the schizophrenic toxic avenger who nursed a decades-long grievance against his former employer, Consolidated Edison, by terrorizing the city.
It flows out of him, as if channelled in thousands of micro wires, enters the minds of his followers: their cheers go ragged and hoarse, chanting erupts, a look of religious zeal may flash across the face of some non-chanter, who is finally getting, in response to a question long nursed in private, exactly the answer he's been craving.
David A. Kaplan, who wrote a biography of Mr. Perkins titled "Mine's Bigger: The Extraordinary Tale of the World's Greatest Sailboat and the Silicon Valley Tycoon Who Built It" (2007), said in an interview on Thursday that Mr. Perkins's "legacy won't be helped by all the excessive things he said in recent years and the grudges he nursed," though he was a "seminal figure" for Silicon Valley.
Gajah Makmur Journal GAJAH MAKMUR, Indonesia — This small agricultural village in the hills of Sumatra island, in the province of Bengkulu, is a testament to happy days in human-elephant relations: When the village — whose name translates to "Prosperous Elephant" — was founded in 1991, residents nursed an injured wild elephant back to health until it one day disappeared into the forest, never to be seen again.

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