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The observance of this varies widely by parish and from individual to individual — some Catholics fast from meat every Friday throughout the year, in a mini-observance of Jesus's death every week.
A few packers were closed in observance of Easter Monday.
Japanese markets were closed in observance of a public holiday.
U.S. markets will be closed Monday in observance of the holiday.
And everywhere they insist on conscientious observance of principle and order.
The bond market is closed Monday in observance of Veterans Day.
Trump Monday will also take part in the observance of Sept.
Bond trading was closed on Friday in observance of Veterans Day.
The contracts did not trade on Friday in observance of Good Friday.
The U.S. bond market was closed Monday in observance of Memorial Day.
The U.S. bond market is closed Monday in observance of Memorial Day.
The U.S. stock market is closed Monday in observance of Memorial Day.
The U.S. bonds market was closed Friday in observance of Veterans Day.
The mosque holds prayers throughout the night during the observance of Ramadan.
U.S. markets were closed on Monday in observance of the Christmas holiday.
The jury will not meet on Friday in observance of Veterans Day.
New York Today won't be published on Monday, in observance of Christmas.
Is it through language, decorations, religious traditions or the observance of holidays?
CST (1805 GMT), and remain closed on Wednesday in observance of Christmas.
The markets are closed Monday, in observance of Christmas, which falls a Sunday.
Courts are closed on Monday in observance of the U.S. Labor Day holiday.
In the photo, Grotenrath's badge is covered in observance of National Police Week.
U.S. courts are closed Monday in observance of the New Year's Day holiday.
The U.S. bond market was closed on Monday for observance of Columbus Day.
Nationwide observance of Thanksgiving meant that the holiday became an increasingly secular affair.
New York Today won't be published on Monday, in observance of Labor Day.
New York Today won't be published on Monday, in observance of Independence Day.
New York Today won't be published on Monday, in observance of Memorial Day.
U.S. bond markets were closed on Monday in observance of the Christmas holiday.
The U.S. bond market was closed in observance of the Columbus Day holiday.
There will be no New York Today on Monday in observance of Christmas.
The U.S. stock market was closed Monday in observance of the Presidents' Day holiday.
It links any lifting of the sanctions with the observance of the Minsk agreements.
State government offices in those states will be closed in observance of the holiday.
As a reminder, US markets will be closed tomorrow in observance of Independence Day.
U.S. Courts are closed Monday, July 4 in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
There will be no New York Today on Monday, in observance of Memorial Day.
There will be no New York Today on Monday, in observance of the holiday.
There will be no New York Today on Monday, in observance of Presidents' Day.
In observance of this momentous occasion, Atari has declared today to be Pong Day.
U.S. markets will be closed on Monday in observance of the Presidents Day holiday.
The exchange will be closed on Thursday in observance of the kingdom's national day holiday.
How much of our political stability rests on the observance of norms or unwritten rules?
US markets will be closed on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A more recent bombshell raised more doubts about the Trump camp's observance of electoral propriety.
There will be no New York Today on Monday in observance of New Year's Day.
Many Scots also light bonfires in observance of Hogmanay, the last day of the year.
New York Today won't be published on Monday, in observance of what we just told you.
Check out Embry's character's observance of one of the film's central plot points: Rex Manning Day.
She came across as secretive and perhaps not quite punctilious in her observance of the law.
No doubt, this has contributed a lot to the general public's nonchalant observance of Memorial Day.
Friday's walkout is also an observance of the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting.
It was just a momentary glimpse of this singular visionary's observance of everyday life, after all.
There will be no New York Today on Wednesday, in observance of the Fourth of July.
There will be no New York Today on Monday, in observance of Martin Luther King's Birthday.
U.S. stock exchanges will be closed on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, there will be no DealBook newsletter on Thursday and Friday.
CIA Director John Brennan also discussed the observance of the ceasefire in Syria, the news agency said.
Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge eventually issued proclamations asking for the observance of Flag Day nationally.
Rodrigo Ubilla, the Interior Ministry subsecretary, said there had been a "low observance" of the strike call.
Markets in Europe, the United States and most of Asia were closed in observance of Good Friday.
Despite the violence, the center chose to reopen on February 7 in observance of its regular hours.
The bombing came on the third day of Ramadan, a monthlong observance of fasting and charitable giving.
They were to be closed on Wednesday in observance of the death of former President George Bush.
New York Today is taking the day off on Tuesday, in observance of the Fourth of July.
Tell him how a strict observance of yard-waste disposal guidelines helps to maintain harmony with nature.
Both school districts cited the observance of International Women's Day as the reason for the staffing shortages.
This weekend marks the unofficial start to the summer season with the observance of Memorial Day on Monday.
Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Lu Kang praised what he called Kenya's observance of the "one China" policy.
Their court retains the forms of tradition; the observance of ancient ceremonies is correct in the finest detail.
They're all expected again at the annual Remembrance Day Service at The Cenotaph in observance of Remembrance Sunday.
Dare we note that so, too, did journalists, in 1949 in observance of Freedom of the Press Day?
He has promoted the strict observance of Islam in the predominantly Muslim region, and repeatedly denigrated gay people.
In Johannesburg, the biggest city, shops and offices were shuttered in observance of the lockdown, announced on Tuesday.
In Johannesburg, the biggest city, shops and offices were shuttered in observance of the lockdown, announced on Tuesday.
Some wore green ties, in observance of Earth Day; one wore a purple tie, in honor of Prince.
Better than meditation, according to the minimalist composer Steve Reich (October 3), is weekly observance of the Sabbath.
In a reciprocal manner, and in light of Gold's observance of painting's fundamental assumptions, Guillot's previously unnoticed normativity appears.
That's why RuPaul's third annual DragCon convention in Los Angeles is the perfect observance of where it all started.
The exhibition opens this weekend in conjunction with the observance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday on Monday.
U.S. markets including CME Group livestock futures will be closed on Thursday in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
With its plaza overlooking the Hudson River, it still hosts an annual observance of what is now called Memorial Day.
Like most schools across the United States, we're off today in observance of the life and legacy of the Rev.
"Non-emergency municipal offices in Biloxi will be closed on Monday in observance of Great Americans Day," the city tweeted.
Hence, the observance of Liberation Day and developments in inter-Korean relations have policy implications, which mostly favor North Korea.
As she announced her candidacy in late January, on the observance of Martin Luther King's birthday, she was on fire.
A month later, Toni and her sister, Lillian Jean, 19, wrote letters to their dad in observance of Father's Day.
The commission supervises the observance of the pre-Vatican II Latin Rite and was created to accommodate disaffected conservative Catholics.
Broadway costumer William Ivey Long distributed silver ribbons for nominees and ceremony attendees to wear in observance of the shooting.
Photos of Spicer wearing the fluffy, white costume resurfaced on social media this week as the Christian observance of Lent begins.
On October 22001st, in observance of Simchat Torah, he attended services at the synagogue, for the fifth time in four days.
U.S. markets, including the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), will be closed on Monday in observance of the Presidents Day holiday.
Photos of Spicer wearing the fluffy, white costume resurfaced on social media last month as the Christian observance of Lent began.
The mosque holds prayers throughout the night during the observance of Ramadan, said Tajul Islam, a receptionist at the ADAMS Center.
This should be "compulsion by law" to "coerce belief in, observance of, or financial support for religion" by government, they claim.
Please note that CNN 10 will not air on Monday, January 15 in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
The month of March marks the annually celebrated Women's History Month — an observance of the incredible accomplishments of women throughout history.
Weekly U.S. energy reports have been delayed a day in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday on Monday.
Please note that CNN 210 will not air on Monday, January 15 in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
One of the first orders of business will be the annual reading of George Washington's farewell address, in observance of his birthday.
Many markets across Europe and the Americas will be closed on the final weekday of the quarter in observance of Good Friday.
Most factories in China would be closed around this time for observance of the Chinese New Year, which is factored into expectations.
"They've been able to use very local forums and kind of incrementally challenge the observance of the federal law," Garcia Jones said.
But Tin Myint sipped tea with me, the need to put a guest at ease apparently outweighing strict observance of the fast.
Participants also completed questionnaires about their eating habits and observance of cancer prevention recommendations such as physical activity and limiting alcohol consumption.
His refusal to work late on Fridays, because of his observance of the Jewish sabbath, was also reported to be a problem.
She began by noting the recent observance of Holocaust Remembrance Day before veering into the historic position of the state of Israel.
His passionate, deeply personal observance of life, pain, generations, trends, and misfits made him our most cherished documentarian of decades and design.
They paid their respect before the start of the annual Trooping the Color procession that marks the observance of the Queen's birthday.
Ben Casselman FINANCIAL American, British and Australian markets will close in observance of Good Friday, but some Asian exchanges will remain open.
Ms. Alfred said the company had worked hard to accommodate the annual observance of Ramadan, when many Muslims fast during the day.
In observance of Holika Dahan, communities light bonfires to recreate the victory of Lord Vishnu, a Hindu God, over the demoness Holika.
Even so, the possibility that he might not have done raises questions about his legitimacy, not just his observance of campaign-finance laws.
The exchange will be closed on Thursday in observance of the kingdom's national day holiday and will resume trade on Sunday Sept. 25.
Raúl Castro stepped down in observance of the two-term limit for senior government and party officials that he himself mandated in 2011.
U.S. stock exchanges will be closed on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, while China's equity markets will be open.
Thousands of Maronite families live in Saudi Arabia, which has no churches and bans the public observance of any religion other than Islam.
If purists drop the observance of all holidays that have a murky history, then all they may be left with is birthday cake.
No theater fan in 2019 thinks that "Hamlet" can only be mounted with Elizabethan costumes and the precise observance of Shakespeare's stage directions.
She tweeted an acknowledgement of the one-year observance of Trump's inauguration on January 20, without mentioning the President, or showing his picture.
Monday's regular weekly auction of new three- and six-month bills has been rescheduled for Tuesday in observance of Martin Luther King's Birthday.
Sales have also been pressured by Thailand's observance of a year-long mourning period after the death of King Bhumibol in October last year.
Please note that our show will be off the air next Monday, January 18 in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday.
Because of Washington, D.C.'s observance of Emancipation Day, which falls on April 15 this year, the IRS is deferring to the legal holiday.
The only thing asked of subjects is public observance of Islamic strictures and acquiescence in the absolute power of the sprawling Al Saud dynasty.
This will be a short week for Wall Street as the U.S. stock market will be closed Thursday in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
In response, some Jews have ratcheted up their observance of tznius as a way to draw a brighter line and to spread their beliefs.
I assume we're all wearing our best waist cinchers and sky-high heels while aspiring to unrealistic body standards in observance of the occasion.
He quickly learned that she loved pizza, which she stayed away from during Passover in observance of the holiday's tradition of not eating bread.
With the observance of their offence, they now know not to do or say whatever it is they did that caused a negative reaction.
President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence stopped by the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial and attended a wreath laying in observance of MLK Day.
In Canada, by contrast, living together is taken to imply a combination of mutual respect and good manners that goes beyond the observance of rules.
Originally a pagan celebration dating back two millenniums and heralding the return of spring, May Day has morphed into a global observance of workers' rights.
The steady abandonment of norms and standards — the pro forma observance of which was once considered essential to the political process — has reinforced this development.
Last week, festivities began in Rio de Janeiro for Carnival, a large celebration involving music, dancing, parades, and parties before the Catholic observance of Lent.
When employees were asked about their observance of these skills, 52% said their bosses did not have the skills needed to successfully navigate a recession.
In the observance of this occasion, we hope that all Filipinos would stand together as one nation and aspire for peace in our beloved Philippines.
A month after Cornell's death, Toni and her sister, Lillian Jean, 17, wrote letters to the late Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman in observance of Father's Day.
It might not redeem the whole of lo-fi house for skeptics either, but its sweeping, bookish observance of house music history is something to behold.
A police statement said some handwritten notes were found in the house "which point towards observance of some definite spiritual/mystical practices by the whole family".
Dow futures briefly fell 100 points in early morning trade ET. U.S. stock markets were closed Monday in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
"We are still exploring possible options for observance of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the month of Ramadan," a State Department spokesman said.
It started in observance of this tradition I've had for a long time, which is that I take a very long, loping Sunday constitutional, walking around.
The IMF said the board approved waivers for Ukraine's non-observance of performance criteria related to net international reserves, external payments arrears and new exchange restrictions.
"We at least feel that we are accepted officially by the government, and the main benefit is the observance of our High Holidays," Mr. Sopher said.
Happy Friday and welcome back to On The Money, where we'll be off Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and returning on Tuesday.
They were commemorating Arbaeen, a Shiite observance of loss and grief that comes 40 days after Ashura, when a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad was martyred.
Many markets across Europe and the Americas will be closed on Friday in observance of Good Friday, and some markets will also be closed on Monday.
Uighur observance of Ramadan has sometimes been spotty in the past, especially outside of Xinjiang, but many Uighur have become more religiously observant in recent years.
The potential advantage of using a quite antiquated plein-air practice, is to capture and manipulate natural light through direct observance of color notes in the landscape.
Admission to the event is free, and entrance to the Whitney will be on a pay-as-you-wish basis all day in observance of the inauguration.
"I hope you will stand in support of me, and any of my women colleagues who choose to participate, in observance of this day," the letter says.
One idea in the paper, to maintain regulatory equivalence on agri-food measures, would surely inflame Brexiteers, as it seems to imply continuing observance of EU laws.
Ginsburg also pointed to "the problems of indifference, of tribal-like loyalties, lack of observance of the golden rule, 'Do unto others,' " and intolerance in modern society.
Among the memoirs and documentaries, exhibitions and — in recent years — the observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a counterculture of skepticism and audience fatigue has grown up.
Arms control: Russia suspended its observance of a key nuclear arms control pact on Saturday in response to a similar move by the U.S. a day before.
In observance of National Lash Day on February 19, Target is taking part in the festivities with a mega-sale on all lash items, including falsies and mascara.
The royal couple shared a post on Instagram in observance of World Suicide Prevention Day on Tuesday, sharing a number of resources that can help those in need.
The MTA later said Schaeffer would be allowed to take Rosh Hashanah off, but he would need to document his observance of the holiday, the union officials added.
"They are not independent territories... they are British crown dependent territories, therefore surely there has to be an observance of UK tax law in those places," he said Tuesday.
In observance of Independence Day, the Fox News Halftime Report will neither grace nor befoul your inbox for the remainder of the week – but we shall return on Monday.
A quarter-century after the fall of communism, Russians still celebrate new year with exuberance while the observance of Christmas is a learning experience, not an unbroken folk memory.
In internal debates Zhao had called the protesters patriotic and endorsed their demands for a more accountable government, tougher anti-corruption measures and the observance of constitutionally guaranteed freedoms.
The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will both close on Wednesday in observance of the National Day of Mourning after Bush's death Saturday at the age of 94.
In observance of Commonwealth Day in the United Kingdom, Spice Girls alum Geri Halliwell Horner took her daughter Bluebell Madonna, 10, to Westminster Abbey — for a very exciting reason.
A push to get citizens to drink more milk, launched six months earlier with the nation's first ever observance of World Milk Day, had so far shown little results.
"This must be pretty bitter gruel for him to swallow in order to try to bring the courts into a kind of militant observance of the highest party leadership."
Kushner was brought up in the Modern Orthodox tradition, a strain of Judaism that integrates strict observance of religious law and custom with a life in the secular world.
Pew, a think-tank, evaluates obstacles to the observance of religion in two dimensions, based on the text of countries' constitutions and on reports by governments and human-rights groups.
For lunch on Tuesday, he trekked to Camp Humphreys, an American military base not far from Seoul, and gorged on Tex-Mex in observance of the base cafeteria's Taco Tuesday.
City public schools are closed today in observance of the Lunar New Year, and there will be holiday festivities — beyond parades — across the city through the end of the month.
Despite a punishing schedule during his first official visit to the United States in September 2014, Mr. Modi fasted for nine days in observance of the Hindu festival of Navratri.
For Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, celebrating the presidential inauguration by attending the gatherings on Friday night posed an obstacle to their Orthodox Jewish observance of the Sabbath.
This observance varies widely by parish and from individual to individual — some Catholics fast from meat every Friday throughout the year, in a mini-observance of Jesus's death every week.
It just means Brebeuf can now continue its observance of the Eucharist and will be able to celebrate Mass for the Feast Day of St. Jean de Brebeuf in October.
They were more interested in the cultivation of virtue in scholar-officials and the proper observance of ethical rules: Ancient Confucianism is a kind of blueprint for harmonious social order.
The social network said the move is in observance of a "cultural custom" as the nation mourns the late Thai King, Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died Thursday at the age of 88.
Nor would the visitors have tried to impose American norms on India; they would have tried to ascertain India's observance of international standards to which virtually all countries have signed up.
The Government of Afghanistan on June 7 offered a unilateral, week-long cease-fire to the Taliban beginning June 12, in observance of the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Such states exercise total control of their citizens' lives, whereas authoritarian ones stipulate the observance of certain rules and allow limited liberty as long as it does not challenge political power.
"During search of the house, certain hand written notes have been found which point towards observance of some definite spiritual/mystical practices by the whole family," police said in a statement.
The New York cash market was closed on Friday in observance of Veterans Day, but at its close on Thursday the rate on the outstanding three-month bill was 0.48 percent.
The Week Ahead Here's what to expect in the week ahead: MARKETS In observance of Presidents' Day, financial markets and most banks in the United States will be closed on Monday.
Our family's observance of Judaism could easily become an example of the importance of sanctity and why some people might get upset when they feel that their traditions are under threat.
Rock Stone Mountain -- the name given to Saturday's rally by organizers -- was held two days before the observance of Confederate Memorial Day in Georgia, a paid day off for some state employees.
Robert Lighthizer, America's trade representative, might be inclined to settle NAFTA, if only to get on with picking a fight with China over its lax observance of intellectual-property rights (see article).
" The European Union's foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, issued a statement calling for observance of the cease-fire and saying that "a large-scale conflict is in the interest of no one.
And judging by his assiduous observance of the old Cohn playbook — the pattern of bragging, airing public grievances loudly and staging huge confrontations in the media — the presidency isn't changing The Donald.
In observance of the day, the palm branches that were blessed on the Palm Sunday of the previous year are burned to create ashes and used to mark foreheads at church services.
"Our client has repeatedly and critically grappled with the politics of the state of Israel and has been advocating the observance of human rights for everybody for many years," Mr. Schertz wrote.
But the observance of his birthday as a national holiday isn't so much about feasting as, increasingly, it is about service — a day "on," they say, rather than a simple day off.
Dean saw that there was some diffuse preference that he contribute to the observance of the occasion, and he did so in a characteristically understated manner, with a light, rapid, concise addendum.
The entire audience was painted black at the 75th Golden Globes in observance of Time's Up, a movement started by the women of Hollywood in an effort to end sexual harassment and assault.
A: Judaism, as it is lived in America today, usually revolves around a couple of big questions: the observance of rituals and laws, our relationship with the state of Israel, and the Holocaust.
As a result, failing to inform EU consumers they were potentially buying goods produced in settlements denies them access to "ethical considerations and considerations relating to the observance of international law", it said.
Public observance of any religion other than Islam is banned, and clerics run the justice system, which hands down harsh punishments like floggings and prison for crimes like disobeying one's father and apostasy.
The trade with Chicago, which is also expected to include some minor draft compensation, could not be executed Monday because the league office was closed in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
In observance of the day, the palm branches that were blessed on the Palm Sunday of the previous year are burned to create ashes and used to mark worshippers' foreheads at church services.
While this celebration was originally limited to Rome, later in 837 Pope Gregory IV ordered the official observance of All Saints Day every November 1 and extended its celebration to the entire Church.
And, as Kanye's song notes, every Chick-fil-A restaurant is closed on Sunday in observance of the lord, leaving those unfettered by homophobia forced to find fried chicken elsewhere one day a week.
A 1968 law moved the observance of the holiday to the fourth Monday in October, but that was unpopular, and in 1975, President Gerald Ford signed a law moving it back to Nov. 11.
This is Halloween music, not in the jack-o'-lantern-and-candy sense, but harkening back to the ancient observance of the time when the line separating our world and those beyond momentarily blurred.
If the U.S. decertifies Iran's observance of the JCPOA — even though no evidence indicates that Tehran has violated it — no possibility of an agreement to curb North Korean nuclearization is conceivable let alone negotiable.
Part of the observance of Advent, celebrated for the four Sundays before Christmas, is reenacting the centuries of anticipation of the birth of Jesus as written about by prophets like Isaiah in the Old Testament.
On Saturday night, thousands of police officers gathered in Washington, D.C., for a candlelight vigil to kick off "Police Week," the annual observance of law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.
My observance of Valentine's Day ranged from commiserating over too many drinks with friends to desperately searching for overnight company on crowded dance floors to gathering my single friends for Sex and the City marathons.
Asked about a proposal drafted by Russia's lower house of parliament to criminalize observance of U.S. sanctions, Medvedev said the restrictions were aimed at destroying Russia's socio-political system and harming the economy and individuals.
The constructor Jeff Chen has used a similar "smiley face" pattern before, but in this collaboration with the constructor Erik Agard, that smile comes with an artfully crafted observance of a specific peaceful protest. 18A.
In 1938, hoping to give U.S. retailers a boost during the Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt changed the observance of the celebration from the traditional last Thursday in November to the second to last Thursday.
Though she and boyfriend Lewis Burton denied the reports, Caroline stepped down from Love Island as host of its winter season, which is currently airing following a two-day hiatus in observance of her passing.
Cover image: Soldiers, officers and civilian employees attend the commencement ceremony for the U.S. Army's annual observance of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month in the Pentagon Center Courtyard March 31, 2015 in Arlington, Virginia.
Former Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter warned against the denial of due process when he remarked that the history of human liberty has largely been the history of the observance of procedural safeguards by the government.
Ultimately the rituals of administration, and the participants' largely unquestioning observance of them, drew some uncomfortable conclusions about the unspoken "rules" of society, whether they pertain to getting a driver's license or attending an art opening.
A proof of that is the fact that we are now in the midst of a second impeachment process of a president in less than 25 years, always under the strictest observance of the constitutional order.
" And the European Union's foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, called for "the full observance of Turkey's constitutional order, and we, as the European Union, stress the importance for the rule of law prevailing in the country.
On Saturday, Mr. Putin suspended Russia's observance of the pact in response to the announcement and added that he would no longer initiate talks with the United States on any matters related to nuclear arms control.
President-elect Donald Trump has cancelled plans to visit the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, ABC News reported, citing transition sources.
On Saturday, British Commonwealth war cemeteries like this one will see ceremonies for Remembrance Day, in observance of the date of the armistice that ended World War I. But few of these soldiers can really be remembered.
The New Start Treaty does not contain attribution rules, without which it is impossible to verify warhead numbers for the treaty, so Moscow has ample room to play games with regard to its observance of the treaty.
The state news agency IRNA quoted governor Abdolnaser Hemmati as saying Ayatollah Khamenei "ordered the bank at a recent meeting to increasingly strengthen the national currency and called for the observance of the independence of the central bank".
Trump's visit will also include a trip to Buckingham Palace to meet with Queen Elizabeth, a news conference with outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May and an observance of the 2344.6th anniversary of D-Day on England's south coast.
But we also randomly assigned a number of mechanisms of social monitoring and sanctioning — from the simple observance of the potential defection by another black person to the threat of publication of the transgression in a community newspaper.
The confidential report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) seen by Reuters did not point to any violations in Tehran's observance of the deal which was opposed by hardliners inside Iran and by skeptics in the West.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin on Monday formally suspended Russia's observance of a key nuclear arms treaty that the United States withdrew from last month, setting the stage for the return of a long-banned class of weapons.
Russia's accusation that the United States had violated the treaty was a possible reference to America's decision to suspend observance of it, or to earlier accusations that Russia had leveled against the United States about its military capabilities.
The central bank said that failings by ERB had threatened the bank's stability, adding that it did not have systems in place to prevent money laundering and the financing of terrorism or to ensure observance of international sanctions.
"I appeal to those involved and to the international community to urgently work towards the observance of the agreed-to accords, to ensure the distribution of food and to work towards the good of the population," he said.
"In observance of the Ghost Ship fire tragedy one year later, there will be a temporary altar placed in City Hall from Monday, November [27] through Saturday, December 2, where handwritten notes and remembrances can be left," Berton says.
This era was one of religious ferment, led by the so-called Observants (also known as the Zealots), who advocated a return to the strict observance of the rules of religious orders and their vows of austerity and poverty.
We all know that art museums can feel austere, and that outside of education programs for children, a visit to the museum from a kid's perspective runs the risk of seeming primarily about the observance of rules — don't touch!
Arms control: Russia formally suspended its observance of a key nuclear arms treaty that the U.S. abandoned last month, setting the stage for the return of land-based nuclear missiles with relatively short ranges of 300 to 3,400 miles.
In December, the IOC had held out the prospect of lifting Russia's suspension for the closing ceremony, on the condition its athletes met a strict code of conduct, including compliance with anti-doping rules and observance of athlete neutrality.
I'm interested in the genesis of America, and I find that New Orleans has been a place that has allowed me to both be in commune and community with people, and also in observance of the problems that exist there.
"  They also called for Facebook to restrict the extent to which politicians can target their advertisements, a spending cap to ensure more entrenched lawmakers do not have an unfair advantage over new candidates and broader observance of "election silence periods.
The attack spurred an outpouring of grief and horror in a Muslim community that has been gathering to pray at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society mosque about 30 miles outside Washington in observance of the last 10 days of Ramadan.
But he refused, and in December he sent a letter to Captain Kobel's boss, Deputy Commissioner Neldra M. Zeigler, requesting a "reasonable accommodation" for himself and other officers who wear beards longer than the current exception in observance of their faith.
Was the timing simply observance of the unstated rule that a justice tries to resign when his political party is incumbent, or did it represent — like the reputation of Justice Kennedy himself — that the electoral question could go either way?
The tax filing deadline was Monday in most states rather than April 28503 because of the observance of Emancipation Day in D.C. The tax filing deadline is Tuesday in Maine and Massachusetts because those states observed Patriots' Day on Monday.
Poem Although the religious observance of Pentecost has come and gone this year, Laura Read's poem suggests that we can never rationalize away the attitude of waiting, hoping against hope for any sign from loved ones who have left this earth.
The observance of Black History Month began in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, first known as Negro History Week and timed to coincide with the black community's celebration of the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln (February 12) and Frederick Douglass (February 14).
Reuters reported that about 30 people, including children, were injured, some critically, by a 85033-year-old German citizen who appeared to intentionally strike the group of pedestrians attending a carnival in Volkmarsen, Germany, ahead of the observance of Lent.
Mr. Trump's brief sighting on Monday afternoon at Trump Tower was a striking contrast to President Obama, who spent part of Monday — his final observance of Martin Luther King's Birthday in office — making a stop at a homeless shelter in Washington.
In her observance of the occasion, Melisa Raney offered a personal narrative of LGBTQ experience, sharing the intimate details of what happened when she realized she was a lesbian at age 36, after building what she thought was the perfect life.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, in a decision that was widely expected, suspended his country's observance of a key nuclear arms control pact on Saturday in response to a similar move by the United States a day before.
In observance of Mental Illness Awareness Week, country music star Naomi Judd is honoring the occasion and offering words of encouragement to those battling anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts, like she once did, by sharing a letter she's written exclusively with PEOPLE.
Where prescriptivists insist on the observance of certain linguistic norms—not splitting infinitives, never ending a sentence with a preposition—Mr Greene shows that these so-called rules are little more than arbitrary stylistic preferences imposed upon English earlier in its history.
ThaiBev sales in the first nine months of its fiscal year, from October 2016 to June 2017, dropped 6 percent year-on-year to 142 billion baht ($4.3 billion), due to slow economic growth and the observance of a national mourning period.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Tomorrow, in observance of the #J20 Art Strike, the artist and activist collective Occupy Museums will hold a solidarity event at the Whitney Museum — where the group will be participating in the Whitney Biennial later this year.
Facebook will continue to contribute in this area by offering training materials, cooperating with government cybersecurity agencies looking to harden their officials' and candidate's social media activity against external attacks, and deploying in-product communications designed to reinforce observance of strong security practices.
After a five-decade legal battle, a federal court has ordered Mississippi's Cleveland School District to desegregate in observance of the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Brown v Board of Education, which held that separate schools for black and white students are unconstitutional.
On Monday, the late Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman's Facebook page shared letters written to Cornell from daughters Toni, 12, and Lillian Jean, 17 this month, plus wife Vicky, in observance of Father's Day — a month after the singer's death by suicide at age 52.
The 19th of June — or Juneteenth, as it has come to be called — is the observance of the official end of slavery in the U.S. and, last year, our Race/Related newsletter published a word search puzzle in conjunction with crossword editor Will Shortz.
To begin reversing this trend and to safeguard its ongoing investments and long term interests in areas including security and economic development, the donor community can no longer afford to give the PA a pass on the observance of democratic norms and basic human rights.
President Vladimir Putin of Russia responded by also suspending his country's observance of the treaty, and said Russia would build weapons previously banned under the pact and would no longer initiate talks with the United States on any matters related to nuclear arms control.
"We call for the full observance of Turkey's constitutional order and we as the European Union stress the importance for the rule of law prevailing in the country," she told a news conference after EU foreign ministers met U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Brussels.
Nestled in Mid-City, an area with over 20 synagogues that has historically been a cultural hub for the city's most religious Jews, and where Kosher delis close early on Friday evenings for the observance of Shabbat, BCC is a unique fixture in an otherwise Orthodox community.
Still, a Bloomberg BNA survey found last year that fewer than 40% of American workers are given the day off -- about the same as Presidents Day and far behind the nearly universal observance of such holidays as Thanksgiving, Christmas, Memorial Day, July 4 and Labor Day.
This day of observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the release of this ALICE report reminds us that it is our duty and our moral obligation -- to always consider Dr. King's dream of an equitable society where ALL people have the opportunity to succeed.
Last week, in observance of the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, members traveled to that hallowed ground to express our gratitude to the heroes of freedom who sacrificed everything to secure victory of freedom over tyranny, not just for America, but for the world.
Story at a glance A Virginia lawmaker is proposing a bill for the second year in a row that would end the observance of Lee-Jackson Day as a state holiday while designating Election Day, the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, as a holiday.
"The nation's thriving digital economy over the last several decades owes much of its success to the de facto observance of principles which have guaranteed equal access to the internet for everyone," Michael Connor, Executive Director of Open MIC, a digital rights group, said in an emailed statement.
The park grounds, still pruned in baroque style, require observance of official requirements, which are not an issue at less green open-air spaces like the Waldbühne — the Nazi-era arena where the Berlin Philharmonic performs annually — or the Arena di Verona, a leading opera venue in Italy.
Ahead of a visit by Mr Trump on July 30th to Jamestown, Virginia, site of the first permanent English settlement in America in 1607, where he spoke in observance of the 400th anniversary of representative government in America, the Democratic legislative leadership staged a boycott of the president's appearance.
LEXINGTON, Va. — For years, the weekend leading up to the observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday has been overshadowed here by a celebration and a parade honoring two Confederate generals whose birthdays fall within days of the civil rights icon's: Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
Across the Mississippi River in North Minneapolis, Makram N. El-Amin, the imam at the Masjid An-Nur, or Mosque of Light, told worshipers that the dead in New Zealand had been doing what hundreds of millions of other Muslims take part in each week: a simple observance of Friday Prayer.
The Soviet-trained bomber pilot became one of the leading US allies in the Middle East, receiving tens of billions of dollars in American military aid, and his government's continued observance of the Camp David accords with Israel was the cornerstone of the so-called "cold peace" between the formerly warring neighbors.
Today, activists and social media influencers such as Harriet's Apothecary and Vintage Black Glamour are redefining the observance of Black History Month to include examples of African-American resistance and elegance -- not just the same embodiments of excellence every February: Martin Luther King, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Thurgood Marshall, and Sojourner Truth.
It's technically a celebration of the mathematical constant pi, which represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter — but since the first large-scale event held in observance of Pi Day in 1988, it's become a catalyst for electronics discounts, deals at bakeries and pizzerias, and Pizza Hut–sponsored math competitions.
The Labour party leader says David Cameron's government should be able to ensure that British overseas territories and Crown dependencies follow UK tax law:  "They are not independent territories, they are self-governing yes, but they are British crown dependent territories, therefore surely there has to be an observance of UK tax law in those places," he said.
There's Amaterasu in Japan, the Shinto faith's sun goddess, whose emergence from a cave is celebrated on the winter solstice; there's a prehistoric Irish tomb called Newgrange that's aligned to capture the winter solstice's sunrise; and there's the Roman feast of Saturnalia, which was a week-long feast in December that included the observance of the solstice.
"As long as Kenyans can see that some people have been taken to court over what has been popularly been known as the Chickengate scandal, we believe that the current commission is going to be much more careful in its observance of the procurement laws," said Julius Muraya, a deputy director at the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.
Likely candidates Cory Booker and Bernie Sanders both were in South Carolina Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day; Elizabeth Warren will make her first trip to South Carolina as a candidate this week, where she's expected to speak in Columbia; Kamala Harris, who announced she is running for president on Monday, is slated to appear at an event in South Carolina on Friday.
According to Bo Oksnebjerg, the boss of the World Wildlife Fund in Denmark, only proper observance of rules on, for instance, using disinfectant and disposing of carcasses will offer protection against an outbreak of the disease; the new barrier, which reaches half a metre underground to stop boars from digging their way under it, will disturb flora and wildlife and will not prevent boar from crossing rivers along the border, for they are good swimmers.
" Blokh also wrote in observance of Poetry Month in April about his experiences doing poetry workshops in the wake of the 20193 Tree of Life massacre: "I have come to realize that in a community struggling with so many heavy emotions, poetry is a perfect platform to speak those complex feelings into the world so they are heard and known, to build a foundation of empathy in which we can feel understood and safe.
It seems fitting to spotlight a band named for one of the key years of the First World War (during which the famed "Christmas Truce" saw French, British, and German soldiers lay down their arms along the Western Front in observance of the holiday) this week, given that the so-called president—called to France to commemorate the end of this terrible war—has once again stepped on his own dick in front of 80 world leaders.

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