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"occupant" Definitions
  1. a person who lives or works in a particular house, room, building, etc.
  2. a person who is in a vehicle, seat, etc. at a particular time

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It's the occupant that gets the data, it's the occupant that decides what it means, with whom to share, and so on and so forth.
"I do think that the office and the occupant, the current occupant of the office, deserves the respect that is due [to] any American president," he continued.
By the terms of the lease, the occupant was the "former low-level employee"; Manafort's was the only name listed as an authorized access person by the occupant.
Manafort's lawyers acknowledge that the "former low-level employee" was "named as an occupant on the lease agreement" — in fact, he is the only occupant named on the lease.
Third, the occupant of the White House will lack legitimacy.
Was the occupant of the White House sending a message?
A third occupant, Rebecca Broxterman, was unharmed, according to E!
An underinflated air bag may not properly protect the occupant.
Mr Johnson is an unworthy occupant of 10 Downing Street.
He was the sole occupant of the plane and uninjured.
He is the temporary occupant of a powerful public post.
Or, maybe the Iron Throne will have a new occupant soon?
It will probably have another new occupant in a few months.
She said there was one occupant and he received fatal injuries.
Single occupant car journeys are still the norm in most cities.
Barbara Underwood, the current occupant, assumed office after Mr. Schneiderman's resignation.
The case has implications far beyond the current White House occupant.
There was a truckload of debris left by a previous occupant.
Might we have a sleep-deprived occupant in the White House?
Its first occupant was Selden A. McMeans, the California state treasurer.
It was to be the sole occupant of a small gallery.
The current occupant of the White House is one such person.
Playwright Edward Albee immortalized that flamboyant mettle in his play Occupant (257).
For instance, McBurney notes that actor Leonardo DiCaprio is a previous occupant.
Any one of them over the present occupant of the White House.
That's because the driving system is the driver, not the human occupant.
An autonomous car will need to never rely on the human occupant.
First, we want a change in the occupant of the White House.
The occupant of the second car escaped and was rescued, Eggleston added.
"The lease says on its face he's the occupant," the judge said.
Those devices are producing useful information for the occupant of the home.
Brino was the only occupant of the vehicle and was pronounced dead.
She told the occupant not to worry — it happens to her, too.
A third occupant, Black's fiancé Rebecca Broxterman, was unharmed, according to E!
A third occupant, Black's fiancée Rebecca Broxterman, was unharmed, according to E!
"That is not the view of the current occupant of City Hall."
A colonist's pith helmet is the only indication of its absent occupant.
Eventually, after banging on door after door, one occupant phoned the police.
That prevents driver distraction, but does little for pet or occupant safety.
It still bears the name of its original occupant: the Bon Marché.
One occupant was airlifted to Denver Hospital with injuries police described as serious.
But who else knows this about the current occupant of the White House?
The third occupant, Black's fiancée Rebecca Broxterman, did not suffer any substantial injuries.
In one car, the sole occupant — Mary Lou Nye, 22016, of Baroda, Mich.
It's unclear whether the second occupant of the car is in police custody.
The office of president deserves our respect, but its occupant must earn it.
Consider some of the questions that will greet the Oval Office's next occupant.
They want the occupant of the Oval Office to set a better example.
The presidency reveals its occupant: Trump's not only incompetent he's actually a wuss.
Regardless of the White House occupant, diversification and long-term planning are imperative.
This makes Saexa, Sæberht's younger brother, the more likely occupant of the tomb.
The fact is that the occupant of the White House betrayed his country.
The occupant of the Honda shot the trooper and fled westbound into Odessa.
The present occupant was distinguished, well dressed, friendly and bemused by my pilgrimage.
Somebody who looks more reasonable than the current occupant of the White House?
We cannot let the occupant make a mockery of our Constitution any longer.
The Occupant is trying to play petty with the food our babies eat.
The former cupboard occupant barely managed to pull himself free and run away.
Tellez-Nava was the sole occupant of the vehicle, the sheriff's office said.
There's always a learning curve for a new occupant of the White House.
And it will take much more than a new occupant to fix them.
He was the Tahoe's sole occupant, and was not wearing a seat belt.
Nonetheless it is also true, as proven by the White House's current occupant.
An occupant is finally here, but how long he will stay remains unclear.
Its occupant, a man in gray dress pants, looked up at her quizzically.
Each is no more than a closet's measurements and holding only one occupant.
The infections were 22 percent more likely when then previous occupant had received antibiotics.
Other factors about the previous bed occupant were not associated with C. diff risk.
An occupant at Casa Padre, an immigrant shelter for unaccompanied minors, in Brownsville, Texas.
The building's occupant today is also at the mercy of decisions taken in Washington.
The pu'uhonua is highly organized, with each new occupant undergoing an orientation upon arrival.
In part, this is explained by the change in occupant of the Oval Office.
She allegedly alerted a motel occupant that she was being held against her will.
Regardless, the next occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue should continue to nurture this effort.
But one tiny little detail is materially different — the occupant of the White House.
The current occupant sends any post addressed to her back to the post office.
No occupant of the White House made terrible choices more consistently than Andrew Johnson.
As the occupant of the Oval Office, the scrutiny could be even more relentless.
Debbie Dingell (R-Mich.), his wife and the current occupant of his district's seat.
The ex-executive mansion occupant is also no stranger to the Grammy Award stage.
But jokes coming from the occupant of that office are rare, and rarely funny.
Each village has its own personality, every castle a history, every cave an occupant.
It was a single-occupant house with a metal roof and one small bathroom.
But airbags, seat geometry, and restraints also contribute to a higher occupant-protection score.
To the present occupant of the White House, it's only a piece of paper.
Among the positions with no permanent occupant is that of federal chief information officer.
It is difficult to conjure a modern occupant of the office who has not.
In one car, the sole occupant — Mary Lou Nye, 62, of Baroda, Michigan — was killed.
That is not a factor in the Yale case, which focuses on single-occupant restrooms.
If the office itself seems lacking, the resume of its newish occupant is anything but.
What has altered is the occupant of the White House and the composition of Congress.
The wall above the bathtub then becomes a kind of mirror for the tub's occupant.
But he also acknowledged that the next occupant of the White House may abandon it.
But if the next occupant of the White House isn't a Democrat, they're in trouble.
After the car was stopped, Wyclef and another occupant immediately hopped out of the car.
What sets Comfy apart from the competition, Baker says, is its "occupant facing" mobile app.
In fact, they are rather old hat when it comes to the White House occupant.
Here's a pic of the other train occupant, a picture of understanding grace, of course.
The first occupant, CocoRay's, is a former food truck headed by local chef Ray Gonzalez.
Trump's business arrangements are vastly more complex than that of any previous White House occupant.
"No one, including the occupant of the White House, is above the law," Becerra says.
No previous White House occupant has dared to hint at  regime change for North Korea.
Mr. Medvidick moved in this May, after his room's original occupant returned to San Francisco.
In short, Bush 41 was everything the current occupant of the Oval Office is not.
Roosevelt's successor, William H. Taft, had the Oval Office built and was its first occupant.
What he does look like -- demographically speaking -- is the current occupant of the White House.
The next occupant of the office doesn't berate 18-year-olds or female TV hosts.
THE SCENARIOS This election is a referendum on the current occupant of the White House.
She got nearly 3 million more votes than the present occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
The continent is vulnerable to the increasingly brazen meddling of the occupant of the Kremlin.
A solid majority, perhaps, but not exactly an unassailable position for the current White House occupant.
The system is also able to recognize which occupant is giving the commands and react accordingly.
Sunday when an occupant of the car shot him and fled, police Chief Andrew Sluckis said.
" According to Nigro's tweets from the FDNY's account, the apartment's occupant was found in "critical condition.
It's one of the biggest problems Obama left for the current occupant of the Oval Office.
According to FDNY, he was the occupant of the 50th floor apartment where the fire occurred.
It comes from the loud-mouthed property mogul who aspires to be the building's next occupant.
"The current occupant of the White House is an embarrassment to our country," Sanders told VPR.
It is standard procedure for the Presidents Cup to invite the occupant of the White House.
Since 1981, the share of households with one occupant has risen from 20% to nearly 13%.
To be fair, Trump's hardly the first occupant of the Oval Office to assert more power.
One reason why the Speakership is a challenge is the current occupant of the White House.
But the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is not all that ails the country's politics.
The White House has to adapt to each new occupant, including their management styles and lifestyles.
The last occupant was an enemy combatant so it could have booby traps, tripwires, weapons caches.
Certainly some CEO traits and experiences could be assets for any occupant of the Oval Office.
A third occupant, personal trainer Rebecca Broxterman and fianceé of Black, was unharmed, according to E!
She is a Silicon Valley billionaire, pushing back against the wealthy occupant of the White House.
Nor does the building's current occupant, who is unhappy about the attention his home is getting.
These days, there are certainly many such expressions regarding the current occupant of the White House.
Indeed, the national popular vote does not determine the occupant of any office in the land.
But after retiring, she decided to seek out a long-term occupant for the extra room.
" De La Torre's deeds do include one notable exception to the "Caucasians only" clause: "If persons not of the Caucasian race be kept thereon by a Caucasian occupant strictly in the capacity of servants or employees of such occupant such circumstances shall not constitute a violation.
The pilot and one occupant of the home died from their injuries, the public safety department said.
They described the White House as "dysfunctional", "clumsy" and "inept", and its occupant as "radiat[ing] insecurity".
"Her husband and the other occupant in the house took care of business," he told Fox News.
They hover around a wooden backed chair, which angles away from the viewer, and its unseen occupant.
For example, give a wide berth to apartments where the occupant-bathroom ratio exceeds three to one.
Yet she would return to the White House as its most-reviled new occupant of modern times.
An occupant in that house later realized the bike the suspect left with actually belonged to him.
TO ITS current occupant, Seongnam's town hall, a gleaming glass structure, stands as an edifice to wastefulness.
When the…occupant wanted to move back to the original timeline, the code lined up the coordinates.
Their loyalty is to the Constitution and the American people, not the occupant of the White House.
If this sounds oddly reminiscent of the current occupant of the White House, that isn't a coincidence.
She ultimately pivoted to a message of unity without mentioning the current occupant of the White House.
Because the Madisons had already evacuated, as the last occupant to leave the White House on Aug.
One big difference between 1962 and 2017 is the temperament of the occupant of the White House.
I stopped to use the bathroom—a huge, cavernous space in which I was the only occupant.
The wind pressed against Blue Barge, and the chest of its sole occupant, a cold, illegitimate alien.
For example, do New York City's apartment occupancy rules apply if it's not actually a human occupant?
Puberty really started to hit hard, so sex became a pretty big occupant of my psyche, too.
He is hardly the first occupant of his office either to deceive routinely or to behave crudely.
But it's amazing how the current occupant of the White House has managed to bring us together.
The previous occupant, SolarWorld, went out of business in part because of low-cost competition from China.
We have never seen an occupant of the Oval Office who is actually allergic to the truth.
A fifth-floor occupant had killed herself, maybe on purpose, with aspirin and vodka and a bathtub.
The driver of the pickup, the truck's only occupant, and one other were injured, Lieutenant Hernandez said.
He was alone, with no one to take care of him, the mysterious occupant of Apartment 22017A.
The occupant of the third bedroom and I pay our rent to her rather than the landlord.
And — perhaps no surprise — it has something to do with the current occupant of the White House.
The current occupant of the White House is rogue and not in a good or spirited way.
Express lanes, however, allow any single-occupant vehicle to use the faster lanes by paying a fee.
"The temporary occupant of the White House and with his tweets, that made a difference," said Del.
If they do, all of Washington will benefit — not just the current occupant of the White House.
This year, something feels different -- and that is thanks to the current occupant of the White House.
It shouldn't be shaped by whether you love or hate the current occupant of the White House.
Close to two years later, they think they know why: the current occupant of the White House.
Polls suggest Americans in both parties long ago became open to a female occupant of the Oval Office.
According to fire rescuers, the crane operator and an occupant of one of the homes suffered minor injuries.
The only occupant of that vehicle, Edward Montre Seay, 32, of Chester, died from gunshot wounds, police said.
Occupant has never paid, and no security deposit is being held, but there is a lease in place.
There was even an empty stroller, its occupant presumably scooped up in the rush to escape the scene.
He also said his office was "watching the United States very closely" under the current White House occupant.
As of late 2018, the vehicle and its lone occupant, Starman, are somewhere beyond the vicinity of Mars.
Often called "the presidents' church," St. John's always has a pew reserved for the current White House occupant.
Nissan has issued several earlier recalls for occupant classification system issues in the United States in recent years.
One occupant of said niche is Oxford Computer Consultants (OCC), a firm based in the eponymous English city.
But nobody much cared about the day-to-day verbiage uttered by the occupant of the White House.
The last occupant there was also a Greek restaurant, so little of the décor had to be changed.
With the office so enlarged, it is impossible the public perception of its occupant would not follow suit.
That trouble maker, he said, is the United States, and more specifically, the occupant in the White House.
Lew has pointed out that the bill has two sides, leaving room for Hamilton and another honored occupant.
The voices told them to jump from the building — which is how the previous occupant ended his life.
It would be good to know the answers, with regard to the current occupant of the White House.
As the officers were entering inside the residence an occupant inside the residence fired at least one round.
He puts his wares to use when it turns out he shares the room with a sinister occupant.
Blue and green lights on the panel told her the pod was in operation, and its occupant alive.
The day was hot and hazy, it was clear that the occupant had unfurled white flag of truce.
A consensus was quickly reached, and both the mezzanine and its occupant were forcibly removed from the premises.
"In normal times, he would be condemned by the occupant of the White House," writes Vox's Zack Beauchamp.
He sold it in 2000 after his 90-year-old housekeeper, Louise Wagland, the only other occupant, died.
As was widely expected, the office's current occupant, Muriel E. Bowser, coasted to victory in Tuesday's Democratic primary.
She and the occupant of the other car, an 87-year-old man, both were killed, officials said.
But some birders have speculated that its current male occupant is one of Pale Male's light-feathered offspring.
Furthermore, as a practical consideration, the occupant is so to speak on the soft side of the car.
Interest rates on these loans, however, are significantly higher than the average rate for regular owner-occupant buyers.
The current Oval Office occupant put the Trump Organization in a trust and stepped away from overseeing operations.
After de-energizing the power line, officials were able to rescue Koskovich, who was the aircraft's lone occupant.
The Supreme Court stopped the recounting of contested ballots, declaring George W. Bush the next White House occupant.
But it's not the kind of thing one expects to hear from the occupant of the White House.
The house's previous occupant, a wealthy and apparently gay man, threw elaborate parties and refused entrance to women.
After all, the special power of this presidency was not solely in the occupant of the Oval Office; Mrs.
He literally has received more votes than the current occupant of the governor's mansion, and he got beat soundly.
Sunday: Police used fire extinguishers while plying the car door, eventually removing the occupant and carrying him to safety.
He reasons that tourists will still flock there, wallets open, after the chief occupant leaves for the White House.
All of the Chinese-manufactured models are folding single-occupant strollers in various colors including black, teal and navy.
Perhaps the fact that the occupant of the White House is no longer Barack Obama is also a factor.
One of the men distracted the occupant - a woman in her 27s - while the other man searched the property.
Nothing, other than the occupant of the White House -- and his clear disregard for deficit spending as an issue.
After a lot of persuasion, I ended up getting my own room in a six-bedroom multi-occupant house.
But no matter, his constituents think the only GOP principle that exists is fealty to the White House occupant.
The van's driver and her daughter were instantly killed, while a third occupant, the daughter's friend, died shortly after.
To archeologists' astonishment, the occupant of the tomb was buried with an entire fleet of chariots and seventy horses.
We all know that they agree on the need to get rid of the current occupant of that office.
It was when the presidency was an institution whose occupant was a trustee, in every sense of the word.
The former president wanted the current occupant of the office to attend, two people familiar with the conversations said.
There's a blue jumpsuit on the green mat; the cell itself has not been cleaned since the last occupant.
The homeless person at the site in Kent was only the second occupant at the location, county officials said.
Jonathan is obsessed with finding a clock hidden in the house by its previous magic-dabbling occupant (Kyle MacLachlan).
Guess the states have rights only when it suits the political agenda of the occupant of the White House.
Mr Erdogan's relationship with practically everyone in Washington, aside from the occupant of the White House, has been strained.
She was not home at the time of the eviction and was the only occupant who was not arrested.
The driver, who was the lone occupant of the tractor-trailer, was not injured in the collision, Zablocki said.
This strategy is also the opposite of the one often pursued by the last occupant of the Oval Office.
He came off as smug and unapologetic, a trait that is too common in the current White House occupant.
And Trump has, of course, done more to degrade his office than any previous occupant of the White House.
He's also right to stress that the reforms are not aimed at the current occupant of the White House.
Any one of the Democratic primary candidates is so much better than the current occupant of the White House.
In a rental situation, the landlord covers those costs, leaving the occupant free to invest revenue in other areas.
Cesare Prandelli, the most recent permanent occupant of the post, called Ranieri, a fellow Italian, before accepting the job.
He didn't believe me at first — unlike the current occupant of the Oval Office, he rarely watched cable news.
" He added, "Any single Democrat running today … would be far better than the current occupant of the White House.
The pilot was the sole occupant on the plane, and no one on the ground was injured, according to police.
The Audi A4 ran off the road and on to land containing livestock - before the occupant got out and disappeared.
To drive in the HOV lane, there needs to be more than one living occupant in the vehicle, Smaka said.
A small cabin on wheels, it was designed to allow its upper-class occupant access to the sea in privacy.
We can no longer ignore that they are being encouraged by the occupant of the highest office in the land.
Each desk has the name of its occupant written on it, making the prince's desk easily identifiable, the newspaper said.
Whether ageing war criminals are brought to justice will depend in part on the next occupant of the White House.
The recall involves airbags which are activated by a passenger's weight through an Occupant Classification System, or OCS, Toyota said.
The Oklahoma governor's mansion will come open in 2018 when its current occupant, term-limited Republican Mary Fallin, leaves office.
This presidential campaign ambulance chasing received a rebuke later in the evening from the current occupant of the White House.
The current occupant of the job, Stanley Fischer, announced five days ago he was resigning next month for personal reasons.
More than his predecessors, the current occupant of the White House views international relations through a lens of personal relations.
The four people killed were beneath the bridge, and the driver was the only occupant of the vehicle, he said.
The vast majority of these are entry-level homes that used to be part of the owner-occupant housing stock.
Yet, simply replacing the current occupant of the White House with someone who promotes inclusion and diversity won't be sufficient.
The driver and sole occupant in the car was a "safety operator" sitting behind the wheel, not controlling the vehicle.
Were he to become president, Mr Trump would not be the first occupant of the White House of German descent.
But change the occupant of the Oval Office and his party label, and the Republican response has been essentially crickets.
In normal times, he would be condemned by the occupant of the White House, not treated as an honored guest.
Each bunk is separated by cushioned dividers and curtains, giving at least a small degree of privacy to each occupant.
" — Twitter, June 25, 2018 "We have the opportunity to send a message to the present occupant of the White House.
The third person (no mere voyeur, in fact our narrator) is the farmhouse's previous occupant, a novelist named Simon Inescort.
When I get there, the room is about half full, and all the bunk beds have at least one occupant.
Its former occupant, the Ukrainian champion soccer team Shakhtar Donetsk, now plays its home matches 03 miles away in Kharkiv.
Both presidents, Mr. Meacham noted, were self-made men who harbored deep insecurities, not unlike the current Oval Office occupant.
Tragically, the factors that may have contributed to this crash -- speed and lack of occupant restraint use -- are incredibly common.
Besides the detail of being perhaps the worst occupant of the White House in American history, our president doesn't ride.
This is simple arithmetic — but it is apparently still not fully grasped by the current occupant of the Oval Office.
The weight and burdens of the presidency prematurely ages occupant of the Oval Office, and Trump could die in office.
Even if you support the current occupant in the White House, who's to say you won't dislike the next president?
The seat's current occupant, Republican Bob Corker, is a Trump critic who is retiring at the end of his term.
But its likely new occupant -- to be revealed on March 17 -- may shake up politics both at home and abroad.
I joined other people, and reached the balcony of a room that had been already attacked and its occupant killed.
It took place on the lawn of the White House, and the occupant of the White House was black. Hope.
New Hampshire primaries can be unpredictable, particularly in an election when the occupant in the White House is a lame duck.
KS) and not equipped with ESC skidded and flipped over at 60 kph (37 mph) in snowy conditions, killing one occupant.
If he sticks with Tillerson, 2017 could get off to a tough start for the new occupant of the Oval Office.
Europe has far more in common with America than China, however much Europeans may dislike the occupant of the White House.
"The president's comments are shockingly divisive and unbecoming of the occupant of the highest elected office," said AJC CEO David Harris.
Not surprisingly, the would-be occupant of the Oval Office, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump seemed to rejoice in the news.
They controlled for various factors such as crash severity, occupant age, height, body mass index and the age of the vehicle.
And they have echoes with political currents buffeting America in the race to replace the outgoing occupant of the White House.
This will be particularly true of the incoming occupant of the White House, who already has enough generals of his own.
Yes -- just like every other candidate and every president who has ever served, including the current occupant of the White House.
"That means less crash forces are transferred to the occupant, which is critical for reducing the risk of injury," Mansfield said.
Now even the White House — whose current occupant went all in for Moore — is basically telling him to give it up.
Polonsky - a former occupant of the Forbes rich list with a fortune of $1.2 billion - disputes the accuracy of the quote.
Police say the vehicle was in autonomous mode, but there was an occupant in the driver's seat who suffered minor injuries.
She might have to open that pod, right here and now, and hope its occupant was willing and able to walk.
Despite clues that a long-ago occupant had been a gardener, the property had fallen into neglect even before the renovation.
You would think that matters of the soul would be harder for the soulless occupant of the White House to tarnish.
Paul (Brandon Washington), the room's other occupant, can't help joining the dance, and part of you surely wants to, as well.
Although the current occupant of the White House is nowhere mentioned by name in this book, his prodigious shadow looms large.
But twice in 45 years, the occupant of that office rose to become the state's chief executive upon a governor's departure.
Each occupant has access to a slice of privacy from the bunk's curtains, and can store away possessions under the bed.
In general, manufacturers design seats so the headrests are as close to the back of an occupant&aposs head as possible.
That seat became available after its former occupant, George Latimer, a Democrat, won the race last year for Westchester County executive.
The room's occupant, Vítor Frade, is retired from the teaching post he held at the university for more than three decades.
Some in Brussels think his rawer style will make him a better match for the current occupant of the White House.
"Tesla fully shares your commitment to increase occupant safety and to reduce fatalities on U.S. roads," she wrote in a letter.
But a new occupant of the Oval Office could lead to a significant reordering of American engagement in a complex region.
After all, the next occupant of the White House would be confronted with the devastating economic repercussions of such a calamity.
Combating sexual harassment is something the next occupant of the White House will have enormous power to address -- or to ignore.
In any case, the relevant legislation gives the occupant of the White House remarkable leeway should he choose to go protectionist.
It reminds us that despite the modern practices of the office — including the occasional televised speech — its occupant is fundamentally retrograde.
Clearly the Occupant of the White House is intimidated by someone who is holding him accountable and exposing his abuses of power.
And the press applies even more scrutiny and fact checking to the occupant of the Oval Office than it does to candidates.
The lease has a line for listing the "Occupant's Authorized Access Persons" — meaning people authorized by the occupant to access the unit.
"I never imagined that my 'one-finger salute' to the Presidential motorcade and its occupant would cost me my job," Briskman said.
Sam Bell, the sole occupant of a mining facility in Duncan Jones' debut film Moon, uses a really fantastic-looking space suit.
President Theodore Roosevelt famously celebrated the "bully pulpit" the office of the presidency gives its occupant to speak consequentially on any matter.
Mr Esper, the current army secretary, would not be a distinguished occupant of the office held by Robert McNamara and Robert Gates.
Last year Philip Hammond, the current occupant of 11 Downing Street, had to scrap plans to raise taxes on the self-employed.
A parent of one of the children posted to the fire department's Facebook page that her child was also an unwilling occupant.
"The ivory tower effect has always been a danger for the Elysee palace's occupant," political analyst Thomas Guénolé of Sciences-Po university.
But Rutherford adds a stark warning -- one Republicans in Washington routinely cite when talking about the current occupant of the Oval Office.
The platform seemed lower than I remembered it from my first visit, and its occupant — the same woman as before — seemed closer.
Trump could argue he needs another quarter to fully flush out the complicated plumbing of the previous occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
But there is one tremendous difference between the newest occupant of the White House and former late-night target George W. Bush.
Moreover, though, they're there because an autonomous car will need to handle all driving situations and never rely on the human occupant.
Three of the men were believed to have died immediately, and the surviving occupant was taken to a hospital, Mr. Im said.
Dormant, for now, is the long-running custom of informal consultation between the occupant of the White House and its previous inhabitants.
Making business decision with an eye toward delighting the soon-to-be occupant of the Oval Office thus carries a big risk.
Trade policy differences between the 43rd president and the current White House occupant, however, go well beyond those of tenor or tone.
And the RAV4's passenger-side door popped open, which in a crash would put the occupant at risk of being ejected.
The infrastructure of the modern presidency always accompanies the Oval Office occupant, whether he or she is on official duties or vacation.
Light streaming through the scratched window illuminated the otherwise bare space, designed to keep the occupant from hurting herself or anyone else.
The current occupant of the White House had previously railed against German products flooding the American economy, calling German trade "very bad".
Few seem as excited about the release of the final batch of secret documents as the current occupant of the Oval Office.
But the White House's unpredictable occupant is at the wheel, and there is no real way to predict which direction he'll go.
Over the last few months, a new occupant in the neighborhood has been racking up trades, though some are most certainly illegal.
Schumer and other leading Democrats for flip-flopping on border security because they don't like the current occupant of the White House.
"I never imagined that my 'one-finger salute' to the Presidential motorcade and its occupant would cost me my job," says Briskman.
Its occupant uses television and polls to commune directly with the masses, bypassing such mediating institutions as Congress and the political parties.
On the rare occasions he's spoken publicly over the past year, he's made only veiled references to the current Oval Office occupant.
But the current occupant of the Oval Office signed a $24.4 trillion tax cut into law, so the political hurdles are high.
While she respects the office of the president, it is clear she does not hold the same respect for its current occupant.
More than 500 patients, or less than 1 percent of the total group, developed a C. diff infection as the second bed occupant.
"When this occupant of the White House chooses to attack me, we know -- we know -- that that attack isn't for Ilhan," Omar said.
He has had his birthright challenged and his citizenship attacked as fraudulent, most notably by Donald Trump, the next occupant of his office.
The coffin's inhabitant died around the age of 30, but it's not known if this person is the original occupant of the sarcophagus.
While the Corvette driver was unharmed, the occupant of the sedan had to be taken to the hospital, according to local media reports.
But whether the harsh tongue-lashing against Russia reflected the views of the newest occupant of the White House is not entirely clear.
Johnny Depp has taken a page out of Kathy Griffin's book when it comes to resisting the current occupant of The White House.
Washington (CNN)The Obama administration warned of dire consequences Tuesday should the next occupant of the Oval Office scrap the Iran nuclear deal.
They can hobnob nightly with their party's stars, or maybe pitch their pet project to the possible next occupant of the Oval Office.
The American public's preferences on policy have long shown an allergy to whatever the occupant of the White House is trying to do.
That said, she thinks health care will be a "back-burner" issue next year when a new occupant moves into the White House.
But if these vile folks really do back the current occupant of the White House, it is not because Trump shares their worldview.
Abrams said veterans may experience the feeling of "underemployment," which happens when a job occupant feel overqualified or underutilized for a specific job.
We need to talk about the real causes and solutions of these problems instead of blaming the current occupant of the Oval Office.
The current occupant of the Oval Office may take scant comfort, but volumes have been written cataloguing harsh, personal criticism of every president.
Seconds later, the Jaguar crashed head-on into a police S.U.V. and an occupant of the stolen car, Paul O'Neal, fled on foot.
Andrew Fastow, who was convicted for his role in the demise of Enron, was an ominous early occupant of the co-pilot's seat.
As the current occupant of the People's House, President Obama has worked tirelessly to advocate for the American people on these two issues.
The latter course would have accomplished dual goals: refuting the accusations while acting like an occupant of the office to which he aspires.
The Red Sox were not the first championship team to raise questions about visiting the White House because of misgivings about its occupant.
"I saw a pair of pallidos flying above the cliffs this morning," the occupant, a fisherman in a black gaucho hat, told us.
Back then, we still didn't know how far Fox would go in becoming the purveyor of "intelligence" to the new Oval Office occupant.
Its newest occupant, according to property records, is Jacob M. Safra, a financier and member of one of the world's wealthiest banking families.
In the hospital's sprawling intensive care unit, cleaning staff can turn over a room in 2000 minutes or less for a new occupant.
Sadly, the current occupant of the White House appears to be one of a small group of Americans who tolerate bigotry and racism.
Washington (CNN)It's hard in the era of Trump to get more attention -- and negative attention -- than the occupant of the White House.
The next occupant of the White House should implement protocols for multi-level audits of machine learning models rather than banning them outright.
The grave's occupant was buried with a long bronze sword and a wealth of Minoan artwork, principally seal stones, of the highest quality.
Many co-op boards have rules about guests, often limiting visits to 30 days and requiring an occupant of the apartment to be present.
Why it matters: A new occupant in the White House often brings the hope of major policy changes and the lobbying dollars to match.
Lakdim's rampage began when he shot dead the occupant of a car he stole and fired on a group of police joggers, wounding one.
"If bed bugs are found, violation notices are issued to both the owner and occupant to take the necessary steps to eliminate the infestation."
Halladay, 40, the sole occupant of the plane, took off from a private lakeside home in Odessa, north of Tampa, the NTSB report said.
These new changes to the bill would require vehicles without these traditional systems, like steering wheels, to pass all other existing occupant protection requirements.
An above average television watcher, a multi-occupant household, or a consumer wishing to watch in 4K requires a much higher cap or allotment.
He singles out the company's new autonomous driving technology as a compelling safety feature that will significantly reduce occupant and pedestrian injuries and fatalities.
"... The crew compartment or the occupant compartment is set up so that you can do zero-gravity games — you can float around," Musk wrote.
They were told there was a third occupant in the vehicle, but when it the vehicle was recovered from the water, it was empty.
Skeptics within ASHRAE, whose standards guide other states' (and countries') building codes, still questioned whether occupant comfort would be assured under low air flows.
When it comes to rooting for a candidate to be the next occupant of the White House, Cubans seem to want continuity, not change.
If you dislike the occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, our Constitution sets forth a remedy for you -- vote against him in the next election.
"It sounds like you don't have respect for the Oval Office when you call the president of the United States the occupant," King responded.
Latest developments Police said the 32-year-old driver was the sole occupant of the white Suzuki 4WD at the time of the crash.
The pilot program is designed to evaluate whether scooters and dockless bikes can help the city reduce single-occupant vehicle commute trips by 2030.
Trump's mastery of imagery — particularly through television — is perhaps, more than any other factor, the reason he's the current occupant of the Oval Office.
Mr. McConnell deferred a question about a possible write-in campaign by Senator Luther Strange, the current occupant of the seat, to Mr. Strange.
They also can loosen a bit if the occupant is pressing against the belt so hard that the belt itself might cause an injury.
Moreover, the protocols that once governed the way American officeholders address one another were based on respect for the office, not its temporary occupant.
As basically a one-person branch of government, the executive was peculiarly dependent on its occupant to create, transmit or modify its guiding norms.
Or the president, who fact-checkers have demonstrated has told more lies in less time than any other modern occupant of the Oval Office?
"It's probably unlikely given the short timeline we've got, given the occupant in the White House, and also dealing with the Senate," said Rep.
Every Democratic candidate on the debate stage has more "fundamental generosity of spirit" and cooperative fortitude than the current occupant of the Oval Office.
For any new occupant of the White House, the early months are like a graduate seminar in policy crammed into every half-hour meeting.
He singles out the company's new autonomous driving technology as a compelling safety feature that will significantly reduce occupant and pedestrian injuries and fatalities.
And now he has the advantage of a perch, the office of attorney general, that historically has afforded its occupant a lot of exposure.
Still, Harris tried to keep her focus on the current occupant of the White House and her belief that impeachment proceedings should begin now.
The high-profile job of communications director will soon be open for the fifth time after the departure of its current occupant, Hope Hicks.
The current occupant of the Oval Office would almost certainly not be there today without the issue and the passions it creates in voters.
But no other modern occupant of the White House has so brazenly embraced foreign strongmen or so baldly jettisoned any pretense of promoting liberty.
Some people who speak out particularly loudly want to play to a narrative that the current occupant of the United States [presidency] has pushed.
That person and a second occupant, who was injured in the crash, were taken the hospital and were being held there by the police.
No wonder the current president is a reality-television star, not to mention the most unfit occupant of the office in our country's history.
But closer inspection revealed that its occupant was actually a woman named Ankh, who appeared to have been related to an elite provincial official.
It also prohibits drone use over private property in any way that intentionally or recklessly harasses or agitates the property&aposs owner or occupant.
But the current occupant of that job, Rafi Peretz of the far-right United Right faction, set off a major international controversy on Wednesday.
The attacker's rampage began when he shot the occupant of a car he stole and fired on a group of police joggers, wounding one.
From sea to shining sea, thousands of Americans marked Presidents Day on Monday by denouncing the current occupant of the White House — President Donald Trump.
And the current White House occupant doesn't help redeem the image of the very rich and their embrace of qualities like empathy and self-awareness.
So let's try to analyze the return of the Conner family in strictly cultural terms, without directly referencing the present occupant of the White House.
And they are dynamics that are set to persist and color the U.S.-Saudi relationship for the next occupant of the Oval Office as well.
The full set of J.K. Rowling's books are on display, even if they have to wait several years for the room's occupant to read them.
Instead, Kushner was obviously trying to distract us from the worsening impeachment crisis that has enveloped the administration, and to impress the Oval Office occupant.
"Everyone knows the deficiencies of the current occupant of the White House — but they recognize he's a blip in the sweep of history," he said.
But the real crime is its corrupt occupant being allowed by a morally bankrupt congress to fire the heads of agencies for investigating his campaign.
All of this is evidence that the office of the president is bigger than the occupant, and governing functions at a higher level than campaigning.
She lives in a large bungalow in Lao Cai, which she shares with a dozen women aged between 15 and 220 (an occupant is pictured).
He does not honour the integrity or the responsibility or the empathy or the compassion — and so for that reason I call him The Occupant.
Counter also isn't wildly different from Amazon's plan to sell building owners on building Lockers into their multi-occupant residences, which it calls Apartment Lockers.
"Upon arrival, deputies discovered a red Honda and the sole occupant, Briseno, who was deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound," the statement says.
So although he or she won't deserve it, the occupant of the White House will get some credit for strong economic performance at the outset.
It is the 85033 percent in the middle who can still be persuaded that will determine the next White House occupant and majority in Congress.
Were reviewers, he wondered, paying more attention to things like price and brand than the objective, measurable ability of the seat to protect its occupant?
" Moulton did note, however, that he believes he's "a hell of a lot more prepared" for the presidency "than the current occupant of that office.
Residents are, however, allowed to rent out a room in their apartment for fewer than 30 days so long as the primary occupant is present.
Tribalism is alive and well, and the current occupant of the Oval Office has cynically harnessed the "energy" from that divide for partisan political purpose.
In the episode's opening scene, he charges at a trailer door, puts a knee through the glass, barrels inside, and beats the occupant to death.
As for her plea to "break free of the rationalism constraining our politics", the current occupant of the White House has accomplished that neatly already. ■
It is understandably difficult to look beyond the crisis now, but constitutional questions must be considered without regard to the temporary occupant of any office.
Presumably, in the case of a fire escape within a bedroom, the room's occupant could unlock the door from inside and allow others safe exit.
Mr. Blake recently reached a civil settlement with the city that created a fellowship at the review board whose occupant would evaluate cases like his.
Such visual monotony is hardly to the taste of the center's newest occupant, Kevin, who arrives falling-down drunk and soaked in his own urine.
Once the election is over, as he and nearly every occupant of the White House has learned, you are the president of all the people.
Unlike some of her fellow freshmen, Representative Katie Porter of California has managed to escape the ire of the current occupant of the White House.
You are, however, in the unenviable position of possessing information and perspective as to the fitness for office of the occupant of the White House.
You are, however, in the unenviable position of possessing information and perspective as to the fitness for office of the occupant of the White House.
" It also argued that any of the Democrats campaigning in Iowa would be "more inclusive and thoughtful than the current occupant of the White House.
The feral-voiced occupant of that role, Rob Fowler, follows Mr. Polec's lead in discarding his shirt whenever the story — and the decibel levels — dictate.
Yet, compared to the tongue-tangled, fact-mangling, grammar-assaulting, nonsense-spewing, hate-and-grievance-filled current occupant of the White House, Biden is Churchill.
One photograph showed him climbing out of the building with the occupant, Álex Caudeli Webster, on his shoulder, using a ladder provided by a neighbor.
On Saturday, he is planning to attend the annual Army-Navy football game, a tradition often observed by the sitting occupant of the White House.
And while Trump isn't the first Oval Office occupant to attempt to sway the central bank, his predecessors kept their complaints largely behind closed doors.
But many of those who have most loudly criticized these documents as executive branch overreach are defenders of the current occupant of the Oval Office.
In Alabama, Mr. McConnell had backed Senator Luther Strange, the Republican incumbent who filled the seat after its previous occupant, Jeff Sessions, became attorney general.
I saw the majestic plane take off, more concerned than ever that the man I'd been trying to avoid all month may be its next occupant.
" "A nearby construction crew witnessed the crash and was able to remove the pilot (sole occupant) from the wreckage prior to the arrival of emergency services.
They can carry around 40 pounds within their gently domed interior, which makes for a decent haul of groceries (especially for single- or double-occupant households).
Look under there and you'll also see the housing for an innovative hinge that automatically adjusts its resistance based on the weight of the chair's occupant.
They initially learned that a third occupant may have been inside the vehicle, but when it was recovered from the river, no other person was inside.
As it happened, that was also the day on which his investigatory zeal seemed to flag, at least regarding the current occupant of the White House.
Her first floor speech was a sharp, one-minute rebuke of "the occupant of the White House" that has been viewed well over a million times.
But, overall, no one really took the gloves off — for fear, presumably, that hitting each other would only help the current occupant of the White House.
One occupant, 67-year-old Todd Brassner, was seriously injured in the fire, officials said, and was transported to a nearby hospital where he later died.
But Washingtonians now shudder at the thought of its next occupant: 90% of their votes in November were for Hillary Clinton, just 4% for Mr Trump.
If a president is impeached and removed, the vice president takes over until the next scheduled presidential election picks the next occupant of the White House.
The most recent occupant of the CTO role during the Obama administration was seasoned tech executive Megan Smith, who had served as a VP at Google.
One of them was able to get out of the vehicle after the crash, while the second occupant was rescued by the Orange County Fire Authority.
"Despite the occupant of the White House's attempts to marginalize us, and to silence us, please know, that we are more than four people," Pressley said.
Occasionally you might see a Dictaphone discarded on the ground—a message left perhaps by a previous occupant of the island, or maybe something else entirely.
"In this crash mode we want to maintain the structural integrity of the occupant cabin," said Raul Arbelaez, vice president of the Institute's Vehicle Research Center.
They could also manipulate the mechanical arm to hit the vehicle or spew water continuously, making it difficult for a trapped occupant to exit the car.
She likened it to a dorm room where one occupant gets a new iPhone 7, a fact that soon inspires her roommate to do the same.
The current White House occupant and the enabling Republican Party have demonstrated time and again that their allegiance lies only with the rich in this country.
Barbara Underwood, the current attorney general, was appointed to the post after its former occupant, Eric Schneiderman, resigned amid allegations that he physically abused several women.
More than any other factor influencing the midterm elections and the GOP losing its majority in the House is the present occupant at 2628 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Both candidates continue to post stratospheric unfavorable ratings and these influential voting blocs could be the deciding factor determining the next occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
But the panoramic spectrum of rage unleashed in Charlottesville, Virginia, which left one person dead, far transcends the current White House occupant and his harmful bluster.
His is a campaign like no other, conducted out of a luxury office tower in Manhattan named for its most prominent occupant, the presumptive nominee himself.
And then there is the current occupant of the White House, whose "I alone can fix it" approach to governance should give Great Man historians pause.
Along with the money, the family has donated a large collection of magic books to the university, and the chair's occupant will help oversee the collection.
The notice, written in Chinese, informs his neighbors that the occupant of this apartment has recently returned from South Korea and is now in self-quarantine.
The Jordans are expecting their first child in August, and so their second bedroom will soon have a tiny occupant, who will come with more paperwork.
Clinton then pivoted to demand why no one was investigating the myriad accusations of sexual harassment and assault against the current occupant of the White House.
After all, there can be only one nemesis to judicial integrity, and that position is already filled now by the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
And while the current occupant of the White House goes undepicted in the show, he's very much part of a powerful new work by Alexandra Bell.
He's still playing), about the ethics of it all (He's in business with the president), about his sense of morality (Tiger, why this White House occupant?).
Some legal experts have also raised the question of whether the Vacancies Reform Act applies when the office became vacant because a president fired its occupant.
" Assessing the other Democratic candidates Wednesday night, Inslee said that "every single one of them is 100% better than the current occupant, no question about that.
It can also be done with rezoning, densification, public and multimodal transportation, and other policies that reduce the need for energy intensive single-occupant-vehicle travel.
Its first occupant was Joseph Baermann Strauss, the chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge, which is about 25 minutes south and visible from the property.
There's research that the air from these vents, when forced directly down on the seat occupant, can insulate from lingering, unfiltered air, The Points Guy found.
While the current occupant of the White House seems unlikely to go on a national monument spree, no executive order he issues will bind future presidents.
It was essentially a giant bubble of clear plastic that gave its occupant stunning panoramic views, instead of requiring them to peer through a tiny porthole.
But if you squint, you'll see what look like two human-size ravens guarding the entrance of the site's current occupant, the Eagle Court apartment building.
Scaling a wall and climbing onto a balcony, he entered the burning second-floor apartment, hoisted the occupant onto his shoulder and carried him to safety.
By the end, it has transformed into a lived-in space, weeds sprouting in the crevices, its anonymous occupant huddled in the curves of its decay.
Before Trump became President, it would have been a major shock to see repeated, public attacks on the FBI from the occupant of the Oval Office.
"We certainly wouldn't miss any opportunities because of the president, occupant in the White House... if he has collateral benefit, so be it," she said curtly.
Krebs has been fulfilling the responsibilities of undersecretary for NPPD, which requires Senate confirmation, in an acting capacity while the administration searched for a permanent occupant.
How each confronted the moment offers a window into their presidencies; together, they stand as a stark contrast to the current occupant of the Oval Office.
At some point in the 20th century, the home was enlarged and used as a summer retreat for Presbyterian ministers, which accounts for the urn's occupant.
Last September, Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill that required all single occupant bathrooms be unisex and not restricted to be used solely by gender or sex.
Therefore, there will be a limited need for car OEMs to provide a system that allows the human driver or car occupant to see in the dark.
As head of the national assembly, he serves as acting president if the office is vacant—which, because Mr Maduro is not a legitimate occupant, it is.
Though just a candidate, the policies would have major implications for their security should he be the next occupant, causing consternation in foreign ministries around the world.
RTE said the woman was the sole occupant of the car and was pronounced dead at the scene as the storm began to batter Ireland's southern coast.
There are political realities, rising geopolitical risks and countless unanticipated problems that will confront the occupant of the Oval Office in the next president's first 100 days.
Yet, the Red Room makes things as comfortable for an occupant as possible to more easily "digest" them, so Liv would never be able to find it.
The future of the technology rests in deciphering what a vehicle occupant wants, then fusing that with other technologies in order to create a more personalized ride.
His residence, according to Hong Kong corporate filings, is a nondescript apartment in south-west Beijing whose current occupant says she moved in a few months ago.
Contrary to early news reports that an occupant of the house may have gone missing, SoCalGas spokeswoman Christine Detz said authorities later determined everyone was accounted for.
Police had spoken to at least one occupant of 106 of the block's 129 apartments and this revealed that 18 people living in those homes had died.
Normally the current occupant of the White House gets a robot counterpart, which is given a speaking part in the animatronic show at the Hall of Presidents.
IT IS easy to laugh at the image of a Donald Trump-designed White House, if not at the idea of Mr Trump himself as an occupant.
The districts they lost are not yet liberal bastions of the progressive left, but nor are they positively disposed toward the current occupant of the Oval Office.
Democratic voters will see Kavanaugh's nomination as part of a pattern of misogyny emanating from the White House, whose occupant is also credibly accused of sexual harassment.
Jeff Flake, R-Arizona, said that thanks to the current White House occupant, America is in a state of moral crisis, and Americans must not remain silent.
Jennings was the last occupant of the White House to leave, just hours before the British arrived and burned the White House following the Battle of Bladensburg.
While other heads of state may not be as impulsive as the current occupant of the White House, they will not soon forget how they were treated.
In an airplane equipped with Autoland, the company said, any occupant can initiate an automated emergency landing by pressing a big red button in the airplane's ceiling.
The party's senators generally have a better grasp of facts than the occupant of the White House, but the president often has a better grasp of politics.
The former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George Bush attended, but not the current occupant of the White House, President Trump, whom Mrs.
Most of the furnishings, however, reflect the French Empire tastes of a wealthy later occupant, the imperious Eliza Jumel (1775-1865), who married Aaron Burr in 1833.
NHTSA proposes to revise rules for occupant protection, steering controls, glazing materials, door locks, seating systems, side impact protection, roof crush resistance and child restraint anchorage systems.
After leaving office, he refused to criticize Obama because he believed "it's bad for the presidency" to have a former leader cause disruption for the current occupant.
One home for which Mr. Ollivier succeeded in finding an occupant is a spacious house that, unlike many in Joinville, has a small yard with trimmed grass.
He never mentioned Mr. Trump by name, nor did he even make reference to the fact that the White House is about to gain a new occupant.
The Montgomery Advertiser, citing law enforcement and a witness, reported Williams was shot when he approached a truck to ask the occupant to turn down loud music.
"We've had several good talks," Weld said of Walsh, adding that they had connected over both of them knowing the previous occupant of Walsh's former House seat.
They have underscored just how impulsive and apparently ignorant the new occupant of the Oval Office is of international economic and security relationships that serve American interests.
But ultimately, all the logistical and security considerations in the world may have to contend with an Oval Office occupant self-styled as the ultimate event host.
After the previous occupant of this seat, Jeff Sessions, was confirmed as Trump's attorney general, Alabama's governor appointed the state's attorney general, Luther Strange, to replace him.
His White House was a very tightly run White House compared to, for example, the current occupant of the White House, who seems to specialize in chaos.
It is a recognition on the part of the Supreme Court that even as a particular presidential occupant may be thought by many to be disagreeable in tone or personal characteristic, it is the duty of the Supreme Court to observe the structural allocation of powers and not to diminish the presidency merely because the present occupant of the office is contended to be morally deficient, disagreeable and less than honorable.
If Trump himself is unique in the annals of American political history, the widespread concern with the rhetorical style of the occupant of the Oval Office is not.
Biggers's sculpture is the sole occupant a room to the side of but open to the main arena, a carpeted hallway surrounded by windows that features some stairways.
Russia: The problem Trump can't escape Russian optimism dissipates Ever since he won the Republican nomination, many suspected Trump to be Putin's preferred occupant of the White House.
All of these black leaders, despite ideological and political differences, sought to press the occupant of the White House to expand the scope and vision of American democracy.
This residence is attached to a structure that may have been used for malting, suggesting that its occupant oversaw brewing and baking operations at the time, Lehner said.
Haven't even had coffee yet & the occupant of the WH, the bigoted man who called for the execution of the exonerated 5, is tossing the word 'lynching' around.
Back to Jack (Warner)Ironically, the company controlled by the original occupant of Bezos's new home, Jack Warner, was subject to antitrust action by the DOJ in 1948.
The new occupant is LA-based launch provider Relativity Space, a company that wants to revolutionize how rockets are manufactured through the use of fully automated 3D printing.
The car will even sport a built-in facial recognition system that allows the car to automatically adjust the settings to suit every occupant, not just the driver.
Analysis from driver monitoring technology could help turn on the heat, lower the seat or play a certain kind of music when a particular occupant enters the car.
It's another case of energy flow: "This allows the occupant to literally, energetically, and metaphorically see and feel who and what opportunities are approaching their life," she explains.
Wouldn't you like to make the suspected occupant of the next room jealous of the joys he could not know, as we did in morning communion at Richmond?
The Japanese automaker said this is the fourth recall since 2920 to address problems with occupant classification systems that may fail to properly identify adult front seat passengers.
Stevie was so delighted to find out that she seemed to be the only occupant of a train car, that she broke out into an improvised musical number.
And I think it's coming from a vocal minority that's feeling empowered by the current occupant of the White House and the general political atmosphere in the country.
Trump, who campaigned hard against so-called globalism, is the first Oval Office occupant since 1989 not to share this basic understanding of America's role in the world.
The AI can take advantage of system data (environmental), social data from the occupant population (if they're reporting they're hot, cold or comfortable), and external data sources (e.
" New York's Daily News said the production "imagines the Roman ruler as a blond, swaggering, egotist who's a dead ringer for the current occupant of the Oval Office.
"I think that the present occupant of the White House shows that experience counts for something, because he has none and he has not accomplished anything," she said.
NEWS ANALYSIS President Trump faces perhaps more significant challenges with more consequences to his presidency than any modern occupant of the Oval Office has confronted at one time.
The 23-story building sits almost completely empty, save for the Walgreens downstairs and the only other occupant, the New Year&aposs Eve Headquarters on the 22nd floor.
Florida authorities say they responded to a rogue vehicle spinning in reverse around a suburban cul-de-sac with a lone occupant inside: a Black Labrador named Max.
And all 2020 hopefuls — both those who are crisscrossing the country to campaign as well as the current occupant of the White House — should know we are watching.
"Every time a President has asked the Court to review an unprecedented use of legal process against the occupant of the office, it has done so," he wrote.
The second is to misunderstand the recent Republican electoral successes — which rest less on effective governance than on attacking government, and especially the occupant of the Oval Office.
When challenged on his evasions and slurs, Ramdev — like the White House's current occupant — tends to respond by pointing a finger at "corrupt" figures in the secular elite.
One of the most pressing questions for TV executives after President Trump's election: How would the occupant of the White House affect what showed up on the air?
"This is the end of the human-driver gasoline-powered single-occupant car," Cruise CEO Dan Ammann said at a big reveal party in San Francisco Tuesday night.
The former president was no doubt alluding, at least in part, to the current occupant of the White House, with whom his family has had a running feud.
Never in modern times has an occupant of the Oval Office seemed to reject so thoroughly the nostrum that a president's duty is to bring the country together.
And one guest in an English hotel pocketed the numbers from the door of his room -- something the hotel only discovered when the next occupant couldn't find it.
The fully renovated three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Smyrna was listed at $335,000, and saw plenty of interest from both occupant buyers as well as rental investors.
She was only its second occupant; the original inhabitant, she said, was an Italian countess who took up residence after the limestone-clad building was completed in 1925.
And as long as the occupant of the Oval Office remains the same, we shouldn't be surprised if the ethics scandals continue with a new set of players.
Do I have a right, as an occupant of the apartment, to take over the lease if the landlord deems me able to pay the rent each month?
The real prize is the office's bully pulpit, a perch from which the occupant can push the concerns of New Yorkers that have gone unaddressed by City Hall.
Alex Bregman, the Astros' star third baseman, had just finished taking his morning hacks on the field and is likely to be a future occupant of baseball's penthouse.
In one instance, rescuers responded to a vehicle upside down and submerged in a flooded ditch and the occupant was "trapped but still alive," the Houston Fire Department tweeted.
At home, he gave millions of black people and Latino people and gay people more respect than they had ever felt from any other occupant of the White House.
"This study expanded those findings to show that, even within rural areas, there are differences in passenger-vehicle occupant death rates and seat belt use," Beck said by email.
I have no doubt that almost all of them would do a far better job as leader of the free world than the current occupant of the White House.
As they're wrapping up, the now former occupant warns the newcomers that the landlord is super shitty and never fixes anything; they don't think it can be that bad.
Wegmans was selected in part for its community-oriented management style (consider the contrast to the decadent, self-dealing practices of WeWork, another recent occupant of the Navy Yard).
" The New York Daily News said the production "imagines the Roman ruler as a blond, swaggering, egotist who's a dead ringer for the current occupant of the Oval Office.
Not only has the world changed, but the occupant of the White House has changed, and that will change, perhaps substantially, the lineup and outlook of the Federal Reserve.
In episode 10, Lynch observes two assaults, shown through diametrically opposed methods: in the first, Lynch holds on an unbroken shot of a trailer as the occupant is murdered.
With this fascinating intersection between physical and psychological spaces, Hudson hit upon the idea of building a series of rooms that gradually and claustrophobically shrink down around their occupant.
The car "scans each occupant and selects personalized features and functions," though it's not clear how that works; it could be anything from a fingerprint scan to facial recognition.
The sheet material has the joined folds mounted on reels at the sides of the bed to retract the folds or allow extension thereof upon turning of the occupant.
This is a respected lawmaker who bears no ill will toward President Trump bluntly raising questions about whether the occupant of the Oval Office is up to that job.
Loro is a device that mounts to a wheelchair and offers its occupant the ability to see and interact with the people and things around them in powerful ways.
Police alleged in the news release that Smith and the female occupant of the car – Racquel – were shot by Hayes after he rear-ended their vehicle with his Hummer.
Rocio Bonilla, a retired civil servant, watched with her 86-year-old mother, who remembers the first presidential occupant of Los Pinos, Lázaro Cárdenas, who took office in 1934.
A piquant example was her line of "Escape Vehicles," one-person pods styled like miniature mobile homes, within which the occupant may escape public reality into private, mental worlds.
Washington (CNN)Ten months removed from the White House, former first lady Michelle Obama took a subtle swipe at her old home's current occupant without even using his name.
When you think about it, there are few more crucial assertions than whether a possible occupant of the White House participated in an act of espionage against his country.
" Kimberly Woods, a spokeswoman for Amtrak, said in an email: "Amtrak will continue to work with industry experts to explore the enhancement of occupant protection systems on our trains.
Employees said the electric-car maker has run its California car factory in a different way than its prior occupant, NUMMI, a joint venture between Toyota and General Motors.
The manufacturing difficulties Tesla has faced at its Fremont, California, car factory paint a stark contrast against the facility's former occupant, NUMMI, a joint between Toyota and General Motors.
Accept that a bed covered with dirty laundry and wet beach towels says nothing about the worth or the competence of its occupant, and allow yourself to feel unburdened.
It soon becomes clear that David is somehow connected to the ship and its lone occupant, an alien artificial intelligence named Max (voiced by Paul "Pee Wee Herman" Reubens).
But no one can deny that Bush could laugh at himself, reminding us of a time when the occupant of the White House was not a petty, insecure person.
It's immediately clear that this new occupant is less a dreamer than a destroyer of dreams, which is no simple feat considering he's onscreen for all of 290 seconds.
The city's building code prohibits them from being enclosed by a wall or a door, so only curtains would allow for each "sleeping pod" occupant to have some privacy.
Other than the current occupant of the White House, there's no Republican who Democrats hate more than Cruz -- largely as a result of his near-miss 25 presidential campaign.
"Unfortunately, Trump has decided to not welcome us and has left us as easy prey for those who consider America as an enemy and occupant in Iraq," he added.
Gridlock in Congress on a term limits amendment – which requires a two-thirds vote – is more likely to subside if the occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is on board.
As public attitudes towards Silicon Valley and Big Tech continue their rapid pivot from admiration to vilification, the current occupant of the White House has sought to lead the chorus.
President Trump and his administration have learned that unelected career bureaucrats have their own agenda and that has little to do with helping the current occupant of the Oval Office.
Zhukovskyy was working as a driver for a transportation company based in Springfield, Massachusetts, at the time of the accident and was the sole occupant of the pickup, McCormick said.
The recalled strollers are, "folding, single or double occupant strollers and have Click & Go receiver mounts that attach the car seat carrier to the stroller frame," the recall announcement said.
"There were fold and crease marks on the belt surfaces consistent with being folded and tucked into the seats and no indicators of occupant loading were present," the report said.
How about the New York Times story that revealed that a client of his condo owner's firm received EPA approval for an oil pipeline project while Pruitt was an occupant?
What just transpired in the Senate was anything but a fair trial - it was a cover up coordinated by Mitch McConnell on behalf of the Occupant of the White House.
The company and a neighbouring block's occupant, Myanmar Thura, had scraped away the earth until a cliff towered above them on one side, with the muddy lake on the other.
Fear of the divisive in politics seems to hark back to our original, still-undealt-with divides, one of which leads straight to the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The president has bent anti-nepotism laws to put his daughter and son-in-law in the house whose first occupant, John Adams, hoped only to "do a little good".
Of the 164,000 non-farming jobs that the American economy added in April, say, how many gave their occupant a sense of purpose, or made the world a better place?
One occupant of the house told agents Carter said he knew how to convert Glock pistols to automatic weapons and offered to do so for the person, the affidavit states.
The building's 1,600-seat cinema has been boarded up since its last occupant, a Pentecostal church, was forced to leave in 2008 because of fears that its structure was unsound.
But at times of national tragedy and political extremes, the presidency takes on ceremonial and pastoral dimensions, as the occupant of the Oval Office typically channels, and shapes, public emotion.
There is a consistent pattern, going back decades, where the turnover of the White House from one party to another features a stark contrast between the outgoing and incoming occupant.
He urged readers to contact the governor's mansion in Austin, and it wasn't long before he personally heard from its occupant, George W. Bush, just months into his first term.
Some artists get the honor of having their work displayed in the White House, but chances are Saul will never be one of them, no matter who the occupant is.
That does not mean, of course, that the criticism is based on party affiliation, but it sure looks like the target is the new Republican occupant of the White House.
The company and a neighboring block's occupant, Myanmar Thura, had scraped away the earth until a cliff towered above them on one side, with the muddy lake on the other.
Never mind that the White House's occupant still appeared to revel in spending time with celebrities who did support him, hosting Ted Nugent, Kid Rock and Kanye West, among others.
" In response to gifts from thousands of strangers, Briskman wrote, "I never imagined that my 'one-finger salute' to the Presidential motorcade and its occupant would cost me my job.
Flynn of the New Jersey State Police initially said the plane's sole occupant, a male pilot, was rescued from the river and transported to an area hospital with minor injuries.
While her public display may have bothered some members of Mr. Trump's transition team, by all accounts, her close relationship with the next occupant of the Oval Office remains secure.
He would bring a worldview to the job of secretary of state that is more in line with the thinking of its current occupant, John Kerry, than with Mr. Trump's.
Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota is also a cosponsor of Tlaib's resolution and recently tweeted "it's time Democrats open an impeachment inquiry against the current occupant of the White House."
According to the Post, Hagin is eyeing the CIA's deputy director post, which was left empty after its former occupant, Gina Haspel, was confirmed as the agency's director in May.
The car's driver and lone occupant, a 26-year-old man from New York City's Bronx borough, was in custody, and police said there was no immediate indication of terrorism.
Mr. Gold, with a set redolent of Trump's glittering Fifth Avenue penthouse, was trying to heighten the comparisons between their mad king and the current occupant of the White House.
And on Monday, after reading from an anti-bullying book to a classroom of Michigan schoolchildren, she said the message was instructive for the current occupant of the Oval Office.
Grocery stores have been a leading new occupant of those vacant spaces over the past year or so, along with discount clothing stores and even trampoline parks, the report said.
John Davis Gallery, the previous occupant of this Warren Street space, will be sorely missed, but the Amenoff show is enormously consoling and an auspicious beginning for the new venue.
Like many Texas liberals, Wright has a soft spot for the three Texans who reached the White House — a feeling no doubt heightened by his loathing of the present occupant.
The State of the Union is hurting because of the occupant of the White House, who consistently demonstrates contempt for the American people, contempt for Congress & contempt for our constitution.
Both the state-controlled companies must secure approval for reporting their corporate results from the government's new auditor general, who will be appointed as the previous occupant retired in August.
Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante and any other national monuments Trump alters can be returned to their original status or even expanded by the next occupant of the Oval Office.
In interviews with POLITICO, Goldberg and Hayes acknowledged having strong views on Trump, though he stressed the need to address conservative ideas and issues beyond the current White House occupant.
Read more: Bernie Sanders announces he's running for president again in 2020 "I think the current occupant of the White House is an embarrassment to our country," Sanders told VPR.
The décor is simple, and the design touches left by the previous occupant, a Spanish restaurant, like an Iberian wrought iron gate under a bricked archway, also work well for Raga.
A neighbour told the Evening Standard that the property's former occupant had planted garden flora "quite a few years ago" and the house had been completely covered for a long time.
In declining to find that President Trump obstructed justice, Attorney General Barr ranked his view of the presidency as an institution over the unprecedented conduct of the White House's current occupant.
Mr. Campbell and Mr. Codispoti had been bartenders for the previous occupant, the High Street Roadhouse, and when its owner decided to sell "we jumped at the opportunity," Mr. Campbell said.
Last year, a Sportage SUV made by South Korea's Kia Motors and not equipped with ESC skidded and flipped over at 60 kph (37 mph) in snowy conditions, killing one occupant.
The only permanent occupant of the Twilight Zone is a narrator who appears near the start and at the end of every episode to offer a few musings about its tale.
The new occupant of the Oval Office will face a regional policy challenge dominated by the assertive Chinese President Xi Jinping, who would leap at the chance to weaken US influence.
Although he did not hold any legal deeds to the land, Muyisa said he is the lawful owner and longterm occupant and therefore deserves the right to remain on the land.
There's nothing standing in the way of that prediction after the conquest of King's Landing, and Bran ending up as a symbolic occupant of the throne would allow for it too.
Gerald Ford, both Bushs were all hated by the left until they were no longer in office, then they become convenient tools to bash the current occupant of the White House.
The Mob leadership now saw a huge strategic opportunity at the Democratic National Convention to leverage that power into something even bigger: influence over the next occupant of the White House.
Prioritizing 50-passenger buses over single-occupant cars would vastly increase the carrying capacity of the street and allow it to move even more people per hour than it does today.
If it leases just another 74,000-square foot office — a typical size for WeWork — it will be bigger than JPMorgan Chase, currently the biggest office occupant in New York's Manhattan market.
The Fixes: It's time for the political parties of Antwerp to finally acknowledge the role of cycling as a modern and efficient mode of transportation, prioritizing it over single-occupant vehicles.
What is especially worrisome are the startling similarities between the occupant of the White house and the racist combatants who went to war to protect a glorious past that never existed.
The imposing sign is crafted from that of a former occupant of the attractive corporate campus, Sun Microsystems, a once high-flying startup that crashed before Facebook moved there in 2011.
Such actions may quickly remind the occupant of the bully pulpit that neither the Founding Fathers nor the presiding Speaker intend for the legislative branch to be subservient to the executive.
Experts like Le Quéré, however, hope that the target could still be met even if Trump wins, because U.S. emissions are not tethered irrevocably to the occupant of the White House.
From the White House's ability to fire federal officials to whether its occupant can face lawsuits while in office, Kavanaugh has articulated an extraordinarily deferential stance on presidential powers and privileges.
This is why, rather than adopt a diplomatic approach to the current occupant of the White House, seeing him as a temporary partner, Bolsonaro instead treats Trump as a life jacket.
The purpose of the rules is to "improve the environmental performance, climate resilience, and occupant health and wellness as well as increase the operating efficiency of federal buildings," the agency writes.
If the central analogy that animates "Mortal Republic" is correct, the current challenge to America's political system is likely to persist long after its present occupant has left the White House.
The most recent occupant - John Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general - had some success in restoring order after he was appointed in July 2017, but had a rocky relationship with Trump.
Israelis approve of President Trump's handling of United States-Israeli relations by 18853 percent, which is hardly surprising for the most pro-Israel occupant of the White House in many years.
While the occupant of the White House was away for the weekend at his Bedminster, N.J., golf club, images of the rallies were broadcast by cable news networks throughout the day.
Driver-assistance features: Several advanced safety systems come standard, including forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assistance, a driver attention monitor, and a rear-occupant alert.
Unlike the Mid-Atlantic White House, you can purchase unlimited access to the Southern White House and its chief occupant if you are willing to pay him $200,000 per year. pic.twitter.
Moreover, she's joining the department as a transplanted New Yorker -- still living out of a hotel when the show begins -- after a sexual-harassment scandal helped topple the job's previous occupant.
And its current occupant, a grandson of Horacio Downs, who did not want his name published because he fears being harassed, said that he wants nothing to do with the venture.
The purpose of the rules is to "improve the environmental performance, climate resilience, and occupant health and wellness as well as increase the operating efficiency of federal buildings," the agency wrote.
Despite all the shutdowns and the insults, the clapbacks and the walkouts, Pelosi has insisted that she respects the office of the presidency, if not the current occupant of that office.
In the director Paul Solet's endearingly lunkheaded thriller, three thieves, reeling from a partly botched heist, hide in a warehouse whose only other living occupant is a vicious, implacable Canary mastiff.
Lennon was probably the most famous inhabitant of a building that has housed many famous people, including Leonard Bernstein, Rosemary's baby and Boris Karloff, a previous occupant of the Winters' apartment.
A multi-vehicle crash led to one occupant being ejected and struck by an unidentified vehicle in Platte County going southbound on Interstate 29 on Saturday, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said.
The state's congressional incumbents are all generally considered safe, though voters will be asked to pick nominees in Tulsa-based open 1st District seat now that it's former occupant, GOP U.S. Rep.
His refusal to believe assessments by US intelligence agencies that Moscow intervened in the presidential election, though, suggests that would not be a problem for the new occupant of the Oval Office.
For the occupant of an AV, the equivalents of speeding or running a red light could be failing to monitor the vehicle as required or improperly manipulating or overriding its autonomous system.
The slowdown comes as businesses are growing increasingly uneasy about the outcome of the presidential election, and the wider uncertainty about the policies advanced by the next occupant of the White House.
But a wide range of academic work suggests a different factor that is likely to shape your answer: whether the current occupant of the White House is of your preferred political party.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  M.I.A. is many things: producer, artist, director, and most recently, occupant of the number 9 spot on Noisey's Greatest UK MCs of All Time list.
However, if the VTOL had just one occupant, the emissions savings would be reduced to 35 percent compared to one petrol car and would be 28 percent higher than one electric vehicle.
The current occupant, Susan Rice, seemingly got the job as a thank-you after she went on weekend news shows telling the lie that the Benghazi attack was due to a video.
The president touted his economic achievements—and here he sounded, by and large, like a more conventional occupant of the White House, taking credit for macroeconomic trends beyond any single politician's control.
Rembrandt lived in this part of the city, and it occurred to me one morning, mid-croissant, that the artist could conceivably have known the occupant and sat in this very kitchen.
He kept a corner office on the seventh floor with his team of lawyers, but took a second office one floor up, down the hall from the attorney general, displacing its occupant.
But in a Tuesday speech at the 2018 Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture in Johannesburg, South Africa, the former president appeared to take some shots at the current occupant of 21625 Pennsylvania Ave.
This occupant of the White House seems to enjoy breaking norms, and he has been conspicuously more successful at breaking them than at devising and blessing new ones for our troubled times.
The same person who thinks nothing of littering on a subway car or platform will think nothing of leaving their detritus behind for the next occupant of the shared car to enjoy.
I asked her if she had ever considered going to a larger museum — the Met job is, after all, open and its previous occupant, Philippe de Montebello served until he was 72.
But with them comes a storm of others: their campaign staffers, strategists, the political press, even voters from neighboring states eager to catch a glimpse of the next potential White House occupant.
If he does not enjoy the broad admiration Republicans afforded Ronald Reagan, he is more feared by his party's lawmakers than any occupant of the Oval Office since at least Lyndon Johnson.
As a result, Mr. Trump will just be the latest White House occupant to find a special investigator as much a part of his time in office as "Hail to the Chief."
And this has nothing whatsoever to do with picking the occupant of the White House -- unless, in the case of Mr. Trump -- God is testing us for reasons we can't really understand.
It reminds the occupant of the Oval Office that the presidency is a sacred trust not only with the American people, but also a crucial bridge between the past and the present.
The reality of testing a driverless car, both as a consumer and an occupant in the car, does leave one with a sneaking suspicion it could at some point falter in its drive.
For all the unfinished things about his Presidency, we can safely say, at this point, that no one elected to this office has watched more episodes of Access Hollywood than its current occupant.
In order to get revenge on Ellaria for killing her daughter Myrcella, the current occupant of the Iron Throne poisons Tyene, and leaves her and her mother locked up in a cell together.
Michael Schloss, 74, was the lone occupant of his Cessna 414A plane when it went down in Colonia, New Jersey, sparking a fire that engulfed a two-story home and damaged adjacent buildings.
The occupant of that office must therefore have the intellectual acuity to master a wide range of subjects, make quick decisions based on the best information available and speak honestly but with discretion.
" Though she did not mention Trump by name, Colbert couldn't help but ask how her how she felt "to see the next occupant of the Oval Office who seems indifferent to that responsibility?
Now that its owner-occupant has been elected president, the 58-story glass tower smack-dab in the heart of Manhattan is something new: a headache for the Secret Service and the NYPD.
One fell upside down into the rushing water, leaving its occupant, a 48-year-old woman, standing on the car roof about 10 feet below street level when firefighters arrived to rescue her.
Tom Price, who vacated the seat to join Trump's Cabinet as Secretary of Health and Human Services, was the latest GOP occupant of a seat his party has held for nearly 40 years.
If Republicans hold the Senate, a Democratic White House occupant may have to act mostly through executive agencies, which would limit what they could do and open them up to more legal challenges.
Jude is soon seeking out books owned by its previous occupant, Todd Jolly, who used the endpapers as a personal journal with cryptic notes about his departed, or soon-to-be-departed, neighbors.
Since the time he was a presidential candidate, the current occupant of the White House has disparaged disabled journalists; attacked any number of women and minorities; characterized Mexican immigrants as murderers and rapists.
To preserve an otherwise-exceptional legacy, Posner should speedily acknowledge this inevitability, and quietly resign his seat to a more fitting occupant—before the angry whispers of impeachment crescendo into a deafening roar.
The officers approached a house and spoke to the occupant through window bars, asking to search the property because of reports that a man had been seen fleeing after breaking a sliding door.
No, not the current occupant of the White House, who has denigrated the African continent, pursued an immigration ban that targets several predominantly Muslim countries and suggested that community colleges become vocational schools.
That's why Ford developed a seatbelt that inflates like an airbag, so it holds the occupant securely but spreads the force over a wider area, said Srinivasan Sundararajan, a safety researcher at Ford.
Besides the new airbag, Honda showed journalists its work on improving pedestrian safety and its use of crumple zones and other structural engineering tricks to divert crash energy away from the occupant cabin.
But cultivating an environment that's actively repellent to everyone except its occupant seems like an option that's more accessible to men than to women — a decision antithetical to conventionally-agreed-upon feminine objectives.
There was a time, not long ago, when the occupant of the White House held a beer summit to bring together a white police officer and the black professor he had mistakenly arrested.
The future occupant is rumored to be Amazon, the largest private employer in California's Inland Empire—comprised of the sprawling San Bernardino and Riverside counties—which form the interior of greater Los Angeles.
M. Ollivier a trouvé un occupant pour une des maisons en question : une demeure spacieuse qui, contrairement à de nombreuses maisons de Joinville, possède un petit jardin dont le gazon est bien entretenu.
Preceding her was Keith Schiller, Trump's longtime bodyguard who, before leaving the administration in September, sat in the same small office, whose occupant can be summoned to the President's side with a shout.
With a maximum weight allowance of 2419.99 pounds, each cot is a strong and soft sling that supports and cradles its occupant; there's no uncomfortable center bar to poke you in the back.
CAR IMPALED BY WOOD PLANKS, BUT PASSENGERS SURVIVE Witness Ricky Wade, 26, took photos of the crash and said the driver - the only occupant of the car - was lucky to escape with no injuries.
It does, however, contain a treasure in the form of an elaborate mural depicting some kind of social event, possibly a banquet, with a figure presenting offerings to the tomb's occupant and his wife.
This appears to be the case even in instances when the customer purchases the same package as the previous occupant, which wouldn't require any sort of upgrade or modification to be made by Comcast.
Born in India, Professor Gopinath studied for her doctorate at Princeton under Kenneth Rogoff, a former occupant of her new job, and Ben Bernanke, who later led the Federal Reserve during the financial crisis.
Unlike Blackfly, which is piloted by its occupant, the 216 will be, at least to start with, a robot, for eHang's initial plan is to run the craft as taxis rather than private vehicles.
Chandler police said the Waymo van was in autonomous mode with an occupant behind the wheel at the time of the crash, but it was not the "violator vehicle," according to ABC 15 News.
"The State of the Union is hurting because of the occupant of the White House, who consistently demonstrates contempt for the American people, contempt for Congress & contempt for our constitution," Pressley wrote on Twitter.
Maybe it's not surprising Obama would make this push while laying the groundwork for the first female occupant of the Oval Office, but his efforts will have benefits beyond the likely election of Clinton.
" 7:63 AM PT -- The Syracuse PD issued a statement saying, "It was revealed that the victim was an occupant in a vehicle that had lost control on the highway striking a guard rail.
Props to the West Roxbury barber who took Rutledge Street occupant Jimmy O'Reilly's trimmings and shipped them over to his glassmith buddy down in Southie to bang out an $11K profit on this one.
"We are grateful for your solidarity, your encouragment and your support in the face of the most recent xenophobic, bigoted remarks from the occupant of our White House," she said, referring to Trump's tweets.
"For any new occupant of the White House, the early months are like a graduate seminar in policy crammed into every half-hour meeting," Peter Baker wrote in The New York Times on Thursday.
Now the military is halfheartedly planning a parade for this fall that would pass muster with the White House and its eager occupant—a stunt that does little but assuage the president's personal insecurities.
Shortly before that, about 40 people had attacked the residents of the house, as well as two neighbors who were visiting, said Palaraju, 56, an occupant of the home who goes by one name.
As the Verge noted, Musk's original Interplanetary Transport System plan called for a 100-occupant, 40-foot (12-meter) diameter rocket with 42 engines that would need to be refueled in space after launch.
But Trump Tower, since Friday afternoon, has become a kind of lonely fortress for its most famous occupant, who holes up inside, increasingly isolated and upset, denounced almost every hour by another Republican official.
Whether it is Middle East peace or trade agreements, Mr. Trump has repeatedly claimed that he can achieve what has eluded every other occupant of his office through the force of his own personality.
He drafted in Joe Gomez as a right back, a more cautious option than the usual occupant of that position, Trent Alexander-Arnold; Jordi Alba, Barcelona's bounding, racing left back, needed careful, dutiful handling.
And there's no better way to talk about that emptiness than to consider just how poorly SNL handles the current occupant of the White House, even as it clearly wants to say something daring.
In the ever-evolving world of car safety where billions are being spent on the most advanced lidar systems and deep learning algorithms, some companies are also focusing on how to improve occupant protection.
Protestors are particularly angry about a confidentiality clause in the new ground lease for the airport facility that, conveniently for the businesses involved, makes it difficult to prove that the future occupant is Amazon.
Trump tapped Krebs to serve as an assistant secretary at NPPD last year, and he has been performing the role of undersecretary in an acting capacity while the administration searched for a permanent occupant.
But they can and should do everything in their power to influence public opinion, which may well influence the makeup of the Senate and the occupant of the White House in the longer term.
Trump tapped Krebs to serve as an assistant secretary at NPPD last year, and Krebs has been performing the role of undersecretary in an acting capacity while the administration searched for a permanent occupant.
But as with many things pertaining to the current occupant of the White House, President Donald Trump and his Republican backers have taken things in this realm to a whole new level of unseemliness.
Many of the residents of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue have been animal lovers, with the hallowed presidential tradition of keeping a pet in the White House stretching back to its very first occupant, John Adams.
It is therefore likely that Trump's basic orientation, if not his rhetoric, will remain part of US policy long after the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue returns to his tower in New York.
Off-duty police officer Amber Guyger had several opportunities to notice she was entering the wrong apartment before she shot the occupant, Botham Jean, to death, the assistant district attorney told jurors on Monday.
Sadly, this is something the current occupant of the Oval Office does not seem to care to do — and I will not be lectured about what our military needs by a five-deferment draft dodger.
What it doesn't know is that the occupant of the car is eating a microwaved cheesy gordita at the gas station every day, along with a pile of fries and half a liter of soda.
Zhukovskyy was working as a driver for a transportation company based in Springfield, Massachusetts, at the time of the accident and was the sole occupant of the pickup, Coos County Attorney John McCormick said Saturday.
Hieroglyphs show the original occupant of the coffin was a female called Mer-Neith-it-es, who academics believe was a high priestess in 600 BC, the last time Egypt was ruled by native Egyptians.
In response, architecture has gone on "a crash diet, losing kilograms, countless tonnes"; interiors have been stripped back in order to cater to every potential occupant; a building's skin has become more important than ever.
In addition to being housed in a special chamber affording an unobstructed view of the occupant and easy entry from the outside, inmates on suicide watch are evaluated daily by a psychologist, the letter said.
The White House says that the account's followers (currently over 11 million) will carry over to the next Oval Office occupant, but tweets will be zeroed out so that the 45th president can start fresh.
In a recent study, most participants agreed that autonomous vehicles should be programmed to make difficult ethical decisions, such as killing the car's occupant instead of ten pedestrians in the absence of any other options.
His intervention underscored the unusually prominent role the current occupant of the Oval Office is playing in the election to decide his successor as he tries to ensure that Democrat Hillary Clinton wins in November.
S. "action plan" on trade, in an indication the new occupant of the White House is not as set on shunning free trade deals and promoting protectionism as some in Europe had feared he might.
After all, if a self-driving car required the occupant to have a driver's license, what would an autonomous car be to, say, an elderly person unable to drive themselves safely to a medical appointment?
Through an open door an occupant is seen holding a banner saying "Article 350 libertad" -- referring to an article in the Venezuelan constitution that allows citizens to oppose the government should it subvert democratic principles.
And, a lot of the crash energy was absorbed through the car seat interacting with the vehicle seat, so that reduced the amount of energy transferred into the occupant, which is important for preventing injuries.
He owes the very fact that he's being discussed as a candidate at all to wealth—the very same thing that sent the current occupant of the White House on his way to the presidency.
Trudeau - who will visit Washington this week for talks with President Barack Obama - took office last November and will be in power when the next occupant of the White House takes over in January 2017.
Breaking the code of silence that retired commanders in chief normally maintain about their successors, both George W. Bush and Barack Obama delivered clear jabs at the current occupant of the Oval Office on Thursday.
"Eager buyers would do well to tread carefully, since it looks like the occupant of the White House is still very keen on talking down the oil price," said IG chief market analyst, Chris Beauchamp.
While these kinds of disputes between a tenant and a landlord aren't unusual, they don't typically reach a court and are commonly settled with a big cash payment from the fleeing retailer or other occupant.
The foot traffic is almost enough to make many in this city feel lucky that the single previous occupant of this red brick low-rise building on the 22 block went bankrupt five years ago.
Salesforce has expanded its presence in San Francisco and will be the main occupant of the Salesforce Tower, which will be the tallest building in the city at 1,070 feet when it's finished in 2018.
The guidance on essential businesses from the governor's office said that "any business that only has a single occupant/employee" doesn't need to be designated an essential business, giving the example of a gas station.
The last time a special counsel was investigating a White House occupant, President Bill Clinton between August 1994 and February 1999, then counsel Kenneth Starr's office spent $52 million in the 4-1/2 years.
" Kurt Vonnegut famously complained that he was "a soreheaded occupant of a file drawer labeled 'science fiction' … and I would like out, particularly since so many serious critics regularly mistake the drawer for a urinal.
CreditCreditvia Numero Group In August 2016, Douglas Mcgowan arrived at a modest brick house near central Nashville with a contract and the faint hope of a face-to-face meeting with the home's mysterious occupant.
Operators should provide occupant restraints for every seating position, and if you are in a limousine -- or a ride share vehicle of any kind -- it is imperative to buckle up, even in the back seat.
Meanwhile, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety estimates that the risk of serious injury goes up eight-fold for unrestrained passengers in the back, while over 40% of all occupant fatalities continue to be unbelted.
And with the possible exception of the current occupant of the White House, it's even harder to imagine anyone thinking a solution to their problems can be found in the tender embrace of Vladimir Putin.
A tenant pays no more than 30 percent of his or her income, so if an apartment rents for $1,000 a month, the occupant might pay $200 with the additional $800 coming from HUD subsidies.
And my guess is that the vast majority of the Bush world, unless they are employed by MSNBC, will agree with and vote for Trump in 2020, despite their moral objections to the current occupant.
In the one instance in recent history when a party extended its eight-year tenure to 12, American voters picked someone of the same party of the prior White House occupant (Bush 41 to Reagan).
Ryan and the rest of the GOP won't hesitate to move to protect their own political futures ahead of the 2018 midterm elections if it appears the occupant of the White House is dragging them down.
After Lewis explained on "Meet the Press" that he did not consider Trump to be a legitimate president elect because of Russian interference in American elections, the soon-to-be occupant of the Oval Office pounced.
BASRA, Iraq (Reuters) - The king size bed in Saddam Hussein's superyacht is made, the silk curtains around it have been drawn back and, in the gold-rimmed bathroom next door, a barber's chair awaits its occupant.
Mr Trump may not be the first occupant of the White House to have an uncertain relationship with faith, but his attempts to present himself as minimally religious have always been inept, to put it mildly.
But make no mistake: legislation alone won't ensure compliance by thousands of political appointees unless the occupant of the White House makes ethics a priority – and reinforces that commitment every day through his words and actions.
"You can't look at the next occupant of the White House and say, 'Let's just do everything again the way it was done,'" said Democratic pollster Mark Mellman, who is also a columnist for The Hill.
The impending loss of the funds could also lead to negotiations with the new occupant in the White House over what direction the nation will take with Obamacare after Barrack Obama is no longer in office.
The tube was modified with dual oxygen tanks strapped to its side to provide air to the occupant and Musk even mused about the possibility of piping music into the chamber to calm the child inside.
"We are so hungry to replace the occupant of the White House that a certain portion of Democratic Party was not willing to take the perceived risk of having a woman lead the ticket," said Gov.
As she proceeded down the aisle, she offered a marshmallow to the occupant of every seat — and these decorated adults melted into the grade-school versions of themselves, happily sinking a hand into LJ's cellophane bag.
If things are really bad, you can fill out a change of address form for the previous occupant with "Left No Forwarding Address" in place of the new residence, or file a complaint with the postmaster.
That's a version of the way the Manson family ended up at Sharon Tate's house on August 8, 1969; they went there because the prior occupant was Terry Melcher, who didn't give Manson a recording contract.
Yet, at the moment of his passing, it is difficult not to take note of the profound differences between the 19883st president of the United States and the current occupant of the White House, Donald Trump.
" He said the agency's focus on "occupant protection and accident survivability" has led to "redesigned tables and seats that contain and cushion passengers," as well as "enhanced emergency egress features" including windows, lighting and "structural crashworthiness.
And we all know that race would be an issue if a black occupant of the White House had fathered five children with three women, attacked grieving combat widows and exploited the office for personal gain.
While dealings between the press and the president were unusually smooth during the Obama administration — for reasons of both ideology and temperament — even the previous occupant of the White House was hardly a model of transparency.
She read aloud to Angela from the only material on hand, old copies of Chatelaine and the Reader ' s Digest which must have been left behind by some previous occupant; she couldn't imagine Angela buying them.
President Trump's first term is ostensibly just warming up, but luminaries in his own party have begun what amounts to a shadow campaign for 2020 — as if the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue weren't involved.
"Whether current financial disclosure laws are successfully eliciting the right information from the sitting President, occupant of the highest elected office in the land, is undoubtedly 'a matter of concern to the United States,'" Tatel wrote.
The 52-page report by the Democratic staff of the House Judiciary Committee argues that the framers of the Constitution intentionally provided a way to remove the occupant of the Oval Office for just such misconduct.
" So "if the cabin door of the freedman is broken open and the intruder enter…then should a well-loaded musket be in the hand of the occupant to send the polluted wretch to another world.
Faurecia is working on an "active wellness" seat, which employs biometric sensors and predictive analytics to measure and respond to occupant stress, drowsiness and other symptoms, according to Rob Huber, vice president of innovation and ventures.
In the weeks leading up to President Trump's inauguration, chief executive officers around the country seemed to be falling over one another in their efforts to please the soon-to-be occupant of the White House.
Before that vehicle came to a complete stop, the driver and only occupant pointed a rifle toward his rear window and fired several shots toward the DPS patrol unit, wounding one of the troopers, Carter said.
With the grace of pioneers like Coretta Scott King and Fannie Lou Hamer, the former first lady has remained poised and unflappable, traits that are all severely missing from the current occupant of the White House.
Amid the hourly calamities of a White House that is forced to treat its chief occupant like a toddler, it's easy to forget that Trump is doing real damage to things that all of us share.
SULZBERGER: But one of the things that we've learned over a century and a half of covering the men who've occupied this office is that every occupant feels that the press is too tough at times.
By tradition, each generation's Jan Six becomes the caretaker of the collection and the occupant of the house, for the last century a rambling, 56-room mansion on the Amstel River in the heart of Amsterdam.
In other words, if it were a regular, owner-occupant mortgage, it would be like a 67 percent debt-to-income ratio, but in this case, the income is all based on the property, not the borrower.
MASSACHUSETTS OFFICER RONALD TARENTINO JR. The 313-year-old Auburn police officer was making a traffic stop in the early morning of May 22 when an occupant of the car fatally shot him and fled, police said.
One of Hyundai's newest innovations is the Ultrasonic Rear Occupant Alert, in which a sensor can detect the presence of a child (or pet) and activates a loud horn if the driver leaves with the child inside.
The Fine-Comfort Ride is designed to be flexible in its seat configuration, so that it can use used maximally by just one occupant, or rather as a meeting or communication and collaboration room for a group.
In the chaos that followed, the house's occupant Dennis Tuttle, 59, opened fire on the officers, wounding four, and they returned fire, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo told reporters on Friday, citing findings from his department's investigation.
That Hong Kong base was opened 18 months ago to help Twitter reach advertisers in China that seek a global audience, but now Twitter's China MD, Kathy Chen, will be its sole occupant, Tech In Asia reported.
In fact, so potent is El Peque in rallies that if tennis had evolved with an underhand serve—as is the case with badminton—he would probably have become a hallowed occupant of the Hall of Fame.
"The individual transgender plaintiffs have clearly shown that they will suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief," he wrote, noting their assertions that single-occupant bathrooms were generally unavailable at the University of North Carolina.
Autoliv, the world's largest airbag maker, has since 13 been subject to an investigation of anti-competitive behavior among suppliers of so-called occupant safety systems - such as seatbelts, steering wheels and airbags - in the European Union.
Police in Sturbridge on Friday were seen going in and out of a unit at an apartment complex and a neighbor  interviewed there by the Worcester Telegram  said police had asked when she last saw its occupant.
"I could sell my house but I would have to use the money to pay the 3.5 million Rwandan francs that I owe," said Beatrice Mukandoli, another longtime occupant who lives with her husband and three children.
" First lady Melania Trump was the first White House occupant to respond to the violence, tweeting 45 minutes before her husband that "our country encourages freedom of speech, but let's communicate w/o hate in our hearts.
The Wolf/Trump spat originated over WHCA's decision to forego a comedian in favor of historian Ron Chernow for their 2019 dinner — after years of having a funny person roast the current occupant of the White House.
The cyber coordinator role was first created by President Obama in 2009; its occupant in charge of, as you might expect, coordinating national cybersecurity policy across the many places in the government where it is being addressed.
The federal government's Fatality Analysis Reporting System records more than 100 variables related to vehicular deaths, including the type of car, weather conditions, speed, seatbelt use, age, sex, seating position, and drug use of every single occupant.
"Instead of upholding every citizen's right to kneel, the owners showed their bellies to the orange-hued occupant of the Oval Office and his sycophantic enablers, praying that their prostration would keep the money flowing," Kluwe wrote.
Without naming the current occupant of the White House, President Bush offered a sweeping and powerful critique of the Trump presidency and championed core values of freedom, democracy and human rights that have united Americans since 1776.
They were made from the press room of a White House whose current occupant was the perpetrator of the vile actions that violently stripped the sacredness out of the very things — and people — Kelly was talking about.
The most profound challenge to the White House's new occupant would be if Moscow made a move in one of the Baltic states, which are members of NATO but are also home to substantial ethnic Russian minorities.
The Reebok cap on Mir's head declared its occupant as a 'World Champion' and although the jiu jitsu black belt doesn't currently hold that kind of silverware, it's a reminder of his great past in the Octagon.
The act would also eliminate "one strike" eviction policies, which are overly harsh and can impact an entire family's stability by taking away housing due to any criminal offense by a single occupant or even a guest.
In a similar vein, Faurecia, a French company that makes auto seats and interiors, is developing noise-canceling technology that would enable one occupant to make a phone call undisturbed while another continued to listen to music.
So here's a quick guide to the next occupant of 10 Downing Street — where she's coming from politically, what she's said about Brexit, and why she may be facing an impossible dilemma as the UK's next leader.
And some of them grumble that neither Mr. Sanders, who is a year older than Mr. Biden, nor the 72-year-old current occupant of the Oval Office face the same amount of questions about his age.
"From a safety perspective, the most important aspect of the roof being laminated is to ensure that the occupant stays in the compartment in case of a rollover," Russell Datz, a Volvo spokesman, said in an email.
Another group envisioned a vehicle's interior as a constantly changing environment, using variable lighting and temperatures to fit the evolving moods and desires of each occupant, as determined through a sensor analysis of physiological and emotional states.
Today, American patriotism, as I understand it, requires this: the defense of the Constitution, the rule of law, truth, freedom and the planet itself against the ravages issuing from the White House and its increasingly deranged occupant.
"I think the current occupant of the White House has made not just New Yorkers but people across the world miss Barack Obama more than they ever have," Mr. Donovan said, without identifying President Trump by name.
But Mr. Trump, the 19th occupant of the White House to also serve as the honorary president of the Boy Scouts of America, ultimately speckled his remarks with political speech that proved startling at a Scout gathering.
Still, it is ironic that some of the same people criticizing her speech, her style, and her use of social media are the same ones defending outrageous, offensive conduct from the current occupant of The White House.
The admission that Severino had become Girardi's ace was hardly surprising, considering the way he has pitched for most of this season, and taking into account the struggles of Masahiro Tanaka, the erstwhile occupant of that role.
His first major foreign policy crisis, Bashar al-Assad's deadly April 4 chemical attack in the Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun, was met with anger from the Oval Office occupant — but not for the reasons one might expect.
Though Houston developers, many state and local officials, and the occupant of the White House don't want to hear it, it's likely that human-induced climate change has played a role in the increasing frequency of these events.
The rocket ascended into a cloudless sky, reaching a max velocity of about 2,200 MPH, and delivered its capsule to the edge of space, where its occupant, "Mannquin Skywalker," will have had a lovely view of the Earth.
Despite denying that he would personally benefit from the tax blueprint released Wednesday by his administration and congressional Republicans, it seems there are several ways in which the occupant of the Oval Office would simply love this deal.
At the end of a president's service, even members of a president's own party have a tendency to become more concerned about their own political standing than the image of a White House occupant on the way out.
What you hear in these remarks are a combination of jokes and detailed explanations of ways to make our government better that are far beyond what the current occupant of the Oval Office could read, let alone think.

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