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Her multimedia art never strays far from her concern with the land, especially the Southern land, and its occupants, especially its black occupants.
Fully automated vehicles will further increase comfort and reduce fatigue — even allowing occupants to sleep in transit — and will also be able to drive without occupants.
And while both haunted houses threaten the lives of their new occupants, said new occupants refuse to move out because, hey, where else are they going to go?
Starting in 2720 and continuing through 213, the most recent year for which data is available, car occupants die at more than double the rate of SUV occupants.
He took statements from the vehicle occupants as well as another witness but it was never mentioned to him about how the occupants were removed from the vehicle by a football team.
If a crash cannot be avoided, should a car be programmed to minimize bystander casualties even if it harms the car's occupants, or should the car protect its occupants under any circumstances?
The vehicle was destroyed and all four occupants were killed.
This solar is currently home to a couple dozen occupants.
One of the occupants was Ovidio Guzman Lopez, authorities said.
All four occupants of the car were unarmed, Merritt said.
So far the building has only about a dozen occupants.
The spacecraft was redesigned so that occupants could wear spacesuits.
The occupants were slightly injured, but the car is toast.
They killed five occupants and arrested six, including Mr Guzmán.
"We are just temporary occupants of this office," Obama wrote.
None of the six occupants on board survived the crash.
There, the occupants stepped out to examine the rooftop sensors.
Adult tourists can view scattered remnants from Pripyat's former occupants.
The specific incoming occupants have yet to be formally announced.
Homeless occupants will share the new building with Amazon employees.
Other studio occupants pay the same rate throughout their tenancy.
Most of our interior occupants can't survive in petri dishes.
The two occupants of the car were immediately pronounced dead.
Two of the three occupants were trapped in the vehicle.
"The premise was that occupants in buildings in India are very different from occupants in Europe or the US, which is where the international standards come from," said Sanyogita Manu, who led the study.
When they arrived, the home and all its occupants were evacuated.
"All three occupants were pronounced deceased at the scene," Gonzales said.
Each has a significant amount of armor to protect its occupants.
The house has had a series of occupants with scholarly inclinations.
The occupants have no involvement in the case, according to police.
Periodically, as on other similar roads, vehicles collide, killing their occupants.
The aim is to give occupants time to exit the vehicle.
The airbags could injure or kill occupants with their forceful deployment.
Cars that don't mangle their occupants when they crash are good.
Unexpected activation of the air bags could injure occupants, Toyota said.
After all, a room is only as interesting as its occupants.
"Unfortunately, all the occupants died in this accident," the statement added.
Occupants of the building say it's comfortable as well as efficient.
No weapons were found in the car or on its occupants.
The space comes with "hygiene areas" where occupants can take baths.
But she and her family may not be the only occupants.
The vehicle had been ambushed and most of its occupants killed.
It wasn't immediately clear by whom; the occupants were practically nocturnal.
Officer Veve was speaking to the occupants of the black sedan.
But can a home actually improve the health of its occupants?
It's believed the occupants of this vehicle are not Kansas residents.
"We are just temporary occupants of this office," Obama reminds Trump.
The room's occupants would get that sweeping view of the park.
The caller believed the vehicle occupants might have been smoking marijuana.
Its occupants hopped out and retrieved a wheelbarrow from the bed.
Also, the building wouldn't be ready for occupants until May 2019.
Occupants include medical patients and students unable to leave through overland crossings.
T could rupture and injure or kill occupants, the agency has found.
Oh, by the way, there might not be occupants for these skyscrapers.
Occupants of the building had been evacuated as firefighters tackled the blaze.
Officers suspected the vehicle, which contained at least two occupants, was stolen.
"The illegal occupants violated the security of the refuge," the posting said.
Police initially identified the helicopter's occupants as a pilot and student pilot.
Luxury vehicle makers have long strived to provide occupants with surround sound.
This distinction apparently has baffled the new occupants of the White House.
Both occupants were later "found to be safe and well," authorities said.
The door had been broken down and the occupants had not returned.
The Suffocation Cell: custom made so occupants slowly use up the oxygen.
To avoid civilian casualties, the army first warned the occupants to evacuate.
Occupants control the drones through their smartphones in this theoretical use case.
Front-seat occupants experience most of the force of a frontal crash.
That hazard includes being thrown into the occupants up front, injuring them.
Its occupants were evacuated, and firefighters later brought the blaze under control.
Only 13 occupants of the carriage could have committed the dastardly deed.
The occupants of both vehicles escaped injury, The Tampa Bay Times reported.
Goodson told Business Insider that the club's occupants are entrepreneurs and creatives.
Others were the occupants of a number of mahogany framed glass cases.
All occupants in the embassy were treated with dignity and necessary caution.
This is so occupants will have more time to exit the vehicle.
The second is evacuation—ensuring that occupants can get out quickly and safely.
The two occupants of the car fled the scene and were later detained.
The unidentified occupants of the vehicle shouted epithets against Haddad, his aides said.
We hope such kindness rubs off on other occupants of the White House.
The occupants of the vehicle, including the deceased, were wandering in the road.
Hear tales of some their earliest occupants who paranormal enthusiasts say linger on.
The most damaged buildings are free of occupants, so further injuries are slight.
Both in its speed and also in the way it treated its occupants.
It unequivocally makes the world safer for the vehicle occupants, pedestrians and cyclists.
That deputy, Robert Miller and Powell were the only occupants in the vehicle.
The strike blew the car apart and its occupants were burned beyond recognition.
Moreover, it invites occupants into a very high-tech and sporty cabin cockpit.
One of the occupants of the car was found to have been stabbed.
Prosecutors did not say whether the occupants of the other vehicle were injured.
Authorities believe Taliyah and her mother were the sole occupants of the home.
The remaining occupants were taken to area hospitals with a variety of injuries.
The other occupants were taken to area hospitals with various injuries, Miller said.
In only one of the houses did the occupants, four men, have guns.
It can give its occupants a lot of second chances and considerable lift.
The car's occupants leave the vehicle and begin attacking the cyclists with knives.
Occupants such as Mr. Popovich said the proximity was an asset for customers.
The two occupants just look like people that were involved in a robbery.
An earlier version of this article also misidentified the first occupants of Auschwitz.
Very often, their occupants need to be rescued from sinking or crippled boats.
Whatever their occupants want, it's a pretty cool way to make an entrance.
The permanent occupants of "the swamp" see presidents come, and see them go.
Among today's occupants are the Catholic order Opus Dei and a Buddhist church.
The shutters are shown firmly closed, as if to protect the occupants' privacy.
Obama follows the tradition of former White House occupants in fulfilling their obligations.
Google "expresses concern that providing human occupants of the vehicle with mechanisms to control things like steering, acceleration, braking... could be detrimental to safety because the human occupants could attempt to override the (self-driving system's) decisions," the NHTSA letter stated.
"As occupants are very aware, it's a significant investment of public money," Barnard said.
Rodriguez said he was saved by occupants of a passing car, who called 911.
Authorities announced Tuesday night that remaining occupants of UNC Charlotte campus buildings can depart.
Informal advisers can, and throughout America's history have, influenced occupants of the Oval Office.
Facebook and Amazon were thrown around as potential occupants, according to The Seattle Times.
Occupants in the vessel could be seen unloading bags, according to the press release.
Left: Roadside tents awaiting soldier occupants shortly before the D-Day invasion of France.
And like all its new occupants, the El Royale is not what it seems.
Besides looking cool, they help prevent air from swirling back around the occupants' heads.
It resulted in an awareness campaign, more waste bins, outdoor toilets—and contented occupants.
They returned only the tiny command module, along with its occupants, back to Earth.
These are not only rudimentary; their occupants' right to live in them is murky.
The next occupants of the West Wing will almost certainly have very different characteristics.
Shortly after, both car occupants fled on foot as officers pursued them, police said.
Also, the occupants sit further forward in the car, closer to the front wheels.
He says the deceased occupants of the home were two males and two females.
M: For the current occupants of the castle, it's enough food for a year.
None of the occupants taken into custody provided any information on the child's whereabouts.
A Reuters witness reported seeing several damaged cars, with possible injuries to the occupants.
As a result, being admitted provides instant cachet (former occupants include Uber and Spotify).
And in a city struggling to house its occupants, that's likely a welcome feat.
That would ensure the limits are placed on drivers and not other vehicle occupants.
Large windows let light in, and allow occupants to take in the city views.
All four rank high among real estate investors, especially foreign investors, not owner occupants.
Living occupants complain of creaking doors and floorboards, shifting furniture, knocking, footsteps and voices.
Pence said the closest caravan is only leading its occupants into danger and hardship.
Four other occupants died in the collapse, including another pharmacy employee, Vicky Chávez, 2000.
Mr. Curran said it is crucial for owners and occupants to follow those protocols.
The church's former occupants belonged to an African-American Baptist community dating from 1892.
Some spaces have been repurposed as classrooms where the occupants learn English and Italian.
The Tesla's two occupants were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
"I hope that the occupants didn&apost suffer because it was very, very quick."
VISION AVTR can also sense its occupants' vital signs and adjust the lighting accordingly.
They can even charge higher rent to new occupants and boost the mall's income.
The home's occupants "began running out, frantic" to meet arriving officers, the chief said.
Once they arrive on the station, there will be nine total occupants on board.
Mr. McGrath said he did not know the occupants of the apartment in question.
More escape routes are good, provided they do not put panicked occupants in extra danger.
All of the trailer's occupants were taken to a detention center after they were searched.
A carved alabaster head, which may depict one of the tomb's occupants, was also discovered.
The Ocala Police Department confirmed on Facebook that the two victims were the plane's occupants.
Like the exterior, the cockpit design doesn't shout as it subtly wraps around the occupants.
Doors became canvases, while furniture and furnishings were designed by the occupants and their friends.
The vehicle was stopped by police and they were currently questioning two occupants, Brown said.
Moreover, it also allows occupants to access the Internet for social media and email access.
The other occupants of the van were released without charges, police confirmed to the AJC.
The occupants kept to themselves, venturing out only at night to get food, neighbors said.
While property prices fell in sympathy with the glum market sentiment, most occupants stayed put.
He eventually collided with another vehicle and fired more shots at the occupants, authorities said.
The driver of the Nissan, and all three occupants in the Ford van are deceased.
The house had other famous occupants in the past ... notably, Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill.
The other occupants of the van were released without charges, police confirmed to the AJC.
When both the front and rear doors are open, they welcome occupants into the cabin.
A fifth vehicle struck some of the occupants or debris in the roadway, Riordan said.
The armor-plated vehicle can protect occupants against AK-47 bullet holes, explosives, and drones.
But two of the occupants refused to leave, even though their salaries were cut off.
But there was no answer: either the occupants were hiding or no one was home.
Witnesses described seeing flaming debris wafting down from The Address as occupants left, some running.
Roof strength speaks to the ability of the car to protect occupants in rollover crashes.
Occupants can sleep, eat, text, read and watch videos while their cars do the navigating.
Smart engineering and technology, not increased weight, are the key to protecting a car's occupants.
The walls are unadorned, and the only occupants are two large sculptures, both "Untitled" (2008).
Officers shot at the vehicle when they refused to stop, killing one of the occupants.
The other was one of the occupants of the Union Vale home, Gerard Bocker, 61.
Several positions have had multiple occupants, including White House chief of staff and press secretary.
General Zamir said those buildings would become legitimate military targets in wartime, endangering the occupants.
As of 2016, Mr. Soedler said, 7 percent of the occupants were of Finnish descent.
We talked about how Euro NCAP assesses how safe the occupants of the Taycan are.
Our president is less qualified to hold the office than any of the previous occupants.
"In extreme cases the inflator explodes, shooting shrapnel toward vehicle occupants," according to the agency.
One rocket damaged a home, but the occupants were sleeping in a fortified area inside.
Some occupants leave ovens on in the winter, their doors perched open, because furnaces fail.
Generally, vehicles with two or more occupants are entitled to use the faster H.O.V. lanes.
Aston Martin's representatives stressed that everything occupants see and feel inside the cabin is real.
New occupants of the White House tend not to surrender power accumulated by their predecessors.
Onboard WiFi and a management system allow the occupants to control the vehicle and drones.
City officials say the camps are neither safe nor healthy for neighbors or camp occupants.
In such events, drivers or occupants have been sprayed with shards of metal and plastic.
"The vehicle's occupants fled the scene," police said, leaving the victim and the SUV behind.
As the 737 MAX plunged, G-forces turned negative, pulling occupants out of their seats.
We are on track to kill 38,000 vehicle occupants, motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians in 2016.
Some 24 million homes in America have deteriorated lead paint, of which occupants are often unaware.
One took place outside a Cracker Barrel shop, and the occupants of two cars were targeted.
Given some of the recent occupants of the White House, many might consider it an upgrade.
Responding bystanders were able to successfully pull several occupants out of the vehicle before police arrived.
In Brazil a Venezuelan migrant camp was attacked and its occupants driven back over the border.
"Efforts are now continuing to establish the status of occupants & establish survivors," the air force said.
Since 2002, just two of the 72 occupants of the state's death row have been executed.
That said, corner-office occupants more often than not fit themselves into any significant corporate rejig.
The apartment was "red-tagged and sealed" as it posed significant health risks to its occupants.
Neighbors in Tuol Kouk, dotted with large villas, described the occupants of the building as quiet.
According to Normand, there was an incident at some point between the occupants of both cars.
Will the vehicle protect the safety of its occupants over the safety of pedestrians and cyclists?
CNN Indonesia showed video of police stopping cars at multiple checkpoints, checking them and questioning occupants.
The remaining two occupants last seen heading east in the shoulder have not yet been located.
The helicopter circled above the city as its occupants attacked the buildings with grenades and gunfire.
An inflatable boat collapses slowly into the Mediterranean's dark waters, its occupants grasping at life jackets.
And so pokéstops are simply memorials to the memories of the occupants of this future world.
The present occupants of those lands—tens of millions of them—would be starved to death.
A person was shot in the wrist as the occupants of two passing cars exchanged gunfire.
An SUV pulled up next to the teen, and the occupants fired shots in his direction.
"They really are the first occupants of the Great Basin that we can demonstrate," Duke said.
Owner-occupants can use the unit they live in for short-term rentals with no limitations.
Rear-seat occupants get extra legroom, which allows them to stretch out in their reclining chairs.
But in other sections, the occupants were gone, leaving behind burned structures and trash-strewn floors.
Their first plan was to use hotel rooms while the occupants were out for the day.
Two years earlier a Liberty tour helicopter crashed into the Hudson River; all the occupants survived.
The Mondales became its first occupants in 1977, when Mr. Mondale served under President Jimmy Carter.
The shelter is inaccessible until 7 PM, though sometimes they offered lunch to their perpetual occupants.
WASHINGTON — Theirs was a relationship of Shakespearean dimensions, father and son occupants of the Oval Office.
At that point, the sheriff said, the investigators believed the occupants of the compound were armed.
For Ms. Chandler, the primary mission was a visceral connection between the building, occupants and outdoors.
They're useful, affordable things crafted with care to elevate and dignify the lives of their occupants.
The tomb contained the remains of four occupants — three men and a woman — and funerary wares.
Police officers intervened to stop the truck and have its occupants get out of the vehicle.
The plane's occupants were found inside the airport with two loaded luggage carts, the statement said.
The occupants of the apartment, a woman and two small children, were out on the sidewalk.
All of the occupants and the driver of the dump truck went to hospitals with injuries.
But he said the steps would add value for prospective occupants concerned about the building's resilience.
These have been the occupants of the stodgy, serviceable industrial spaces of Long Island City, Queens.
Michael Stephens check a sailboat for occupants after Hurricane Dorian passed through the North Carolina coast.
He described the occupants as a young couple who had rented a room for several weeks.
One of the occupants was taken to the hospital for a medical evaluation, according to ABC423.
Inside, occupants will find a big 15-inch touchscreen that seems to float off the dash.
And rather than integrate the differing people of the city, authorities let occupants fend for themselves.
The occupants in the room fled the classroom before loud explosion noises were heard from the recording.
Critically, Blue Origin has yet to perform a test of the New Shepard system with human occupants.
The centre, near Gatwick Airport, is staffed by more than 200 employees and has around 500 occupants.
In Cambrils, a car rammed into passersby and its occupants got out and tried to stab people.
His account of the building intersperses pen portraits of its occupants with a biography of his mother.
Until recently, most LGBT clubs were in unmarked buildings to protect the occupants from harassment from outsiders.
Fernandez and the boat&aposs other occupants - Emilio Jesus Macias, 27, and Eduardo Rivero, 20173 - were ejected.
Manson ordered four of his followers to kill the occupants of Terry Melcher's house, a record producer.
The vehicle's occupants are believed to be criminal gang associates, the police department said in a statement.
On February 25th, however, the main occupants—the Catholics, Greek Orthodox and Armenians—showed rare ecumenical unity.
The Human Machine Interface refers to how AVs communicate relevant information to their tragically unreliable wetware occupants.
As the White House prepares to turn its operations over to new occupants, some unfinished business remains.
The FBI said its agents and state troops gave verbal commands for the truck occupants to surrender.
The apartments are usually meant for single occupants and are popular with lower-income and younger workers.
It's big enough and the Q2 interior is compact enough that it's visible to both front occupants.
"This is fucked," mentions one of the truck's occupants, as embers fall beside them on the road.
The van from the Pentecostal church was struck and overturned multiple times, ejecting some of its occupants.
A fifth vehicle struck some of the occupants or debris on the roadway, Lt. Patrick Riordan said.
The devices, when they deploy with excessive force, can throw shrapnel-like shards at a vehicle's occupants.
Brook House, near Gatwick Airport, is staffed by more than 200 employees and has around 500 occupants.
Xu would be wrapping each piece of furniture in Mylar, to convey the occupants' zeal for flash.
Its occupants let out a shriek that sounds like the gleeful, taunting laughter of a cartoon witch.
The van's three occupants were taken to Wawa for treatment for non-life-threatening injuries, Berardi said.
But occupants benefit simply from being in an office that has been designed to optimize their health.
Late on Wednesday, the power company shut off electricity to the embassy, thrusting its occupants into darkness.
That is to say, houses that don't want visitors or occupants and houses that very much do.
If a housing unit doesn't appear on the bureau's master address file, its occupants don't officially exist.
The three other occupants of the boat that was hit were treated and released from a hospital.
The two occupants inside the Tesla were taken to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The packed boat's occupants can only fend off the blows from the sticks with an orange lifejacket.
Soon Hannah begins behaving in bizarre ways — hearing voices, becoming obsessed with previous occupants of the house.
Radiation levels in that spot were 1 million times higher than what the EPA allows for occupants.
IN DOWNING STREET polls can trigger delight or despair, depending on which one its occupants look at.
It was unclear how the car lost control or whether the occupants were wanted by the police.
The conditions are far from comfortable, but the occupants said it was better than sleeping on sidewalks.
In 2012 alone, seat belts saved an estimated 85033,174 lives for those occupants five years and older.
"This is what I dreamed of," he confided, gazing at the penthouse's occupants, who included several d.j.
According to the filmmakers, the CHA neglected to implement a healthier transition process for housing project occupants.
The Sentinelese tribe are the only occupants of the island and remain completely disconnected from the outside world.
The tribe are the only occupants of North Sentinel Island and remain completely disconnected from the outside world.
Instead, the decennial census focuses on questions like age and race and number of occupants in a household.
Then others, donning bandannas and brandishing firearms, would storm the home when someone answered and corral its occupants.
For a time everyone seen on the streets was shot at, homes were broken into and occupants killed.
For several hours there was a standoff, with occupants refusing to disperse until their colleague's ban was rescinded.
The alternative is to drift on, like a rudderless boat whose occupants are picked off by sniper fire.
We stop through seedy bars, boxing arenas, and remote offices where the occupants would rather avoid official attention.
And they certainly might contribute to nefarious action by our adversaries, especially the current occupants of the Kremlin.
"I know what Nigerians expect from their goalkeepers," he said when asked about former occupants of the role.
Police and neighbors say the new occupants offered about twice the normal asking price to rent the property.
Soldiers fired at the Palestinian car after the ramming, killing two of its occupants, a military spokeswoman said.
Boats slow down and their occupants raise their arms when they encounter naval patrol boats fitted with machineguns.
Tim Davis said a basket reportedly overturned on a Greene County Fair ride and dumped the occupants out.
The Global Centre—the tale of its construction, its occupants and its evolution—hints at a different future.
It was not clear, however, whether the offer had been extended to owners or occupants of the apartments.
As it learns more about them, it adjusts its behaviors to suit the interests and habits of occupants.
The last two vacant seats in Legco cannot be filled until their former occupants have exhausted their appeals.
Today's occupants include the Catholic order Opus Dei, a frequent focus of conspiracy theories, and a Buddhist center.
Employees who answered CNN calls to the center said officials would not discuss anything about the truck's occupants.
The occupants of the other vehicles involved in the accident received treatment, and both were released, Halbert said.
"He charged after law enforcement," McConnell said, referring to what he had heard from occupants of Finicum's truck.
The potentially defective airbags, which can spray shrapnel into occupants, are on more than 42 million vehicles worldwide.
In Cambrils, a car rammed into passers-by and its occupants got out and tried to stab people.
Their occupants had clearly left in a hurry; we found gold watches, jewellery, and suitcases filled with clothes.
No injuries or damages were reported, and the two occupants — the pilot and a passenger — were safely outside.
Historically, occupants of the role have served in high-profile diplomatic or political positions prior to their appointment.
Thankfully, the fire did not spread to the rest of the home and all four occupants were unharmed.
For example, should a car be programmed to better protect its occupants or other drivers in a crash?
Previous occupants have included such luminaries as Walter Rostow, Zbigniew Brezinski, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice.
In what Mr. O'Connell said was an unprovoked act, the occupants threw beer cans at Mr. Khalsa's car.
At the least, it raises questions about the ethical behavior of the Obama White House and its occupants.
Conventional wisdom holds that the blame for any democratic dysfunction lies primarily with current occupants of Capitol Hill.
Seats are well bolstered for a wide variety of occupants, and the optional head-up display is appreciated.
The guidelines simply state that occupants should be protected even when there are new uses for the interior.
In the XC90 Excellence, all four occupants get Volvo's La-Z-Boy-comfortable captain's chairs and folding tables.
But despite the new occupants, she insists that she was equally unconcerned about renewing the lease this April.
But, just as he finished, the officer heard a noise and realized that the house had new occupants.
The occupants run the gamut of creativity from painters and multimedia artists to photographers, jewelers and fashion designers.
There is also the matter of the Raiders' co-occupants in the Coliseum, the Oakland A's baseball team.
The kinds of shops that provide for the daily needs of middle-class occupants have been pushed out.
The Ripley dummy was accompanied by a plush globe intended to signal when the capsule's occupants became weightless.
Gladiator hardtops have removable fiberglass panels above front occupants, as does the Wrangler, plus a convertible top option.
At the same time, buildings need to remain viable for the sake of their owners, occupants and neighborhood.
Officials said they had evacuated most of the hotel's occupants, and security forces had cordoned off the hotel.
This includes the Diamond Princess that left one-fifth of its 3,711 passengers occupants infected, USA Today reported.
Dr. Tena Colunga said he would like to see mandatory reviews of buildings with more than 100 occupants.
They were there to remove two of its most illustrious occupants: portraits that Raphael painted around 1504-1505.
Many stagers typically accept jobs only on properties that have been emptied of furniture — and emptied of occupants.
This year the AA has launched attacks on police posts, killing their occupants and making off with weapons.
The wind blows through the broken windows, their decayed corridors are ghostly quiet, except for the new occupants.
It was difficult to account for all the occupants of the boats since some left in private vehicles.
The tool will calculate greenhouse emissions and take into account factors like building type and number of occupants.
All in all, it is precisely the backlash that must delight the current occupants of the West Wing.
The vehicle ran a red light in Los Angeles, hitting a Honda Civic and killing its two occupants.
The front seat headrests also fold back so occupants can more easily see and speak with one another.
How do you make British palaces — and their bygone occupants — come alive without a trip to the U.K.?
Members of the Boone County Fire Rescue team check for occupants of a home in Bolivia, North Carolina.
The limo had been taking its occupants to a birthday party at a brewery in upstate New York.
The Superior Stateroom has 275 square feet of room with a balcony for occupants to enjoy the view.
Instead occupants face one another in seats that resemble nice office furniture, including armchairs and a bench seat.
Authorities said the fire broke out at the main entrance of the building, leaving its occupants trapped inside.
Your recent burst of work provides a trove of information for the next occupants of these policy positions.
Looking at "Nurses" feels as though one has walked into a room just after its occupants have left.
The four occupants of the Model X, two of them Tesla employees, took deep, cleansing, yoga-style breaths.
Putting Echo in hotel rooms can also lead to trust, security, and privacy violations if the room occupants are mistakenly not logged out when they leave, and their data is not removed or managed in some way such that it doesn't mingle with newer data profiles from future room occupants.
The Sentinelese tribe are the only occupants of North Sentinel Island and remain completely disconnected from the outside world.
She confirmed the previous occupants were a company called Huaying Haitai, but said she was unsure what they did.
The occupants of the BMW did not react, so Hernandez yelled "Yo!" again to get their attention, Bradley said.
But much more important is the failure of the White House's new occupants to understand how the presidency works.
The very public nature of Trump's critique is what sets it apart from many other previous Oval Office occupants.
They have said, however, it is powered by a new V12 engine and will have seats for two occupants.
Innov8 charges occupants $150 a month, which represents an average of about a 50 percent reduction of office costs.
Experts said the findings published recently in the journal Nature contain valuable lessons to teach the continent's current occupants.
Or, you push on said doors, annoying the stalls' occupants, and risking a mortifying encounter if the door's unlocked.
Screenshot of the Facebook page of Naval Medical Center of San Diego advised occupants of an active shooter situation.
The only occupants now are a few soldiers who lounge around in the shaded huts listening to the radio.
There was weed in the front cupholder, and soon the detectives ordered the three occupants out of the car.
Keewi – Building a comprehensive hardware and software platform to help building managers and occupants achieve maximum energy efficiency together.
The Niners left behind its rich, storied history at Candlestick Park to serve the Bay Area's increasingly corporate occupants.
Aided by some of the field's occupants, Hamik was finally able to close in on the new furry family.
On May 4th police surrounded a car outside a mixed-race church and hauled the occupants out at gunpoint.
The six others occupants of the buggy were transported to area hospitals where they were listed in critical condition.
"When the deputy arrived he found the ambulance attending to the two occupants of the vehicle," the statement said.
Like India, airports are never empty, never silent, so to see one entirely free of occupants suggests tragedy, apocalypse.
Of course, if we build those homes in transit-accessible places, we can save their occupants time and money.
The White House says Chapman "charged into enemy fire through harrowing conditions," seized a bunker and killed its occupants.
Occupants remove the furniture, set up small stages, keep the doors open, and play acoustic sets of their music.
Families, firms, churches, clubs, and governments are composed of people who inhabit roles that confer authority on their occupants.
After allegedly smelling marijuana in the car, police put all four occupants in the back of a police vehicle.
The blaze killed three occupants and critically injured three others, including an 8-year-old girl, the authorities said.
First responders confirmed the occupants were deceased and police began to investigate their deaths as an apparent murder-suicide.
Its occupants laugh and insult the police and at the chase's end, Shamsuarov predicts he will escape serious punishment.
Some residents remember the hangout, though the neighborhood and its occupants have changed since Hurricane Katrina 12 years ago.
Its occupants were heading back from a Cleveland Cavaliers game at the Quicken Loans Arena, according to the official.
The unit consists of four cells that are designed to keep occupants from seeing or hearing any other inmates.
It took nearly a hundred years, but in 1713, the Spanish Crown officially decreed the cities occupants as free.
On that day, the helicopter circled above the city as its occupants attacked the buildings with grenades and gunfire.
If I spot any extra passengers, we'll "engage and extract the vehicle's occupants" while our team leader covers us.
OnStar would then notify an emergency service and contact the vehicle to check on its occupants until help arrived.
The interior of the bags is sensitive to moisture and can rupture, sending shrapnel flying toward the car's occupants.
This won't work in every situation, though, since some landlords require all occupants to be on the lease.7.
Monday when the fire department responded to reports that occupants of a senior living facility smelled gas, authorities said.
A spokesperson for Google said the TCE measurements at the time indicated that the building occupants weren't in danger.
Monthly rentals, with a motley assortment of long-term and short-term occupants, and plenty of empty apartments, too.
Chapman "charged into enemy fire through harrowing conditions," seized a bunker and killed its occupants, the White House said.
The unfortunate occupants of that car, which was splattered on May 9, was Susan Allen and her son Travis.
One vehicle after another pulled into the empty parking lot and idled, the occupants confounded by the " closed " sign.
The planet would love its current occupants to find agreement on stopping climate change instead of arguing about it.
A friendly conversation ensued between the apartments' occupants, conducted entirely through Post-it notes left on each other's doors.
Researchers investigated frontal crashes that killed or seriously injured 2140 rear-seat occupants between 6 and 92 years old.
Like other so-called telemetric systems, BMW Assist lets service centers speak with car occupants immediately after a crash.
The government calls Tornillo and other sites "detention" facilities, emphasizing its view that the occupants are above all lawbreakers.
That involves revising crashworthiness standards to address occupants faced to the rear or side in fully self-driving cars.
That involves revising crashworthiness standards to address occupants faced to the rear or side in fully self-driving cars.
The home has two sets of occupants: a mother-daughter duo and a woman paired with an amnesiac stranger.
The deputies, searching for a criminal suspect, entered a shack without a warrant while its two occupants were napping.
As convenient as it is for its occupants, the home has been criticized for depriving natives of affordable housing.
Finally, they make it to the Coors Light castle whose occupants have been looking for their corn syrup barrel.
Other occupants of the building, which was built in 1958, include AHRC, which owns the building, and a restaurant.
But it could convince unscrupulous future occupants of the Oval Office to reason they might get away with it.
Clusters of arrowed signs hang from the ceilings, directing occupants to mundane-sounding places like Meeting cube B1C01-B0003C14.
In addition, it comes as many immigration rights groups assess how for-profit correctional companies care for their occupants.
Departing occupants of the White House rarely hand off an improving economy to a successor from the opposing party.
He also points out that, even if the car were to sacrifice its occupants, it may not help anyway.
The original Titanic was famously equipped with just 20 lifeboats — enough for only one-third of the ship's occupants.
Video taken from the phone of one of his passengers shows the occupants panicking after authorities stop the truck.
The affidavit says they used a "tactical ruse" at the business to remove the occupants and install the cameras.
At first, many saw the ammo vests the trucks' occupants were wearing and thought they were police or soldiers.
The six-story, Beaux-Arts mansion has been home to several prominent occupants, including the pop star Michael Jackson.
This timeline exonerated the people who were currently living in the house, and implicated the previous occupants from 1848.
All occupants of the address were spoken to and were all safe and well, police said in a statement.
Suffolk County police say there were no other occupants on the plane and no one on the ground was injured.
And then, when called upon, the RS 5 is ready to overtake, slamming the occupants into the quilted leather seats.
The seven occupants of the vehicle, who are citizens of the United Kingdom, were arrested at approximately 9:13 p.m.
The concerned citizen called the Seattle Police Department to report the SUV and its suffering occupants, reports King 5.com.
But in the era before social media, a designer could concern herself primarily with the space's effect on its occupants.
They point out, too, that occupants of the Oval Office have resorted to global "safeguard" tariffs on 19 previous occasions.
And occupants get to experience all the sonorous splendor of that powerful V12, too, as the Roadster offers no roof.
But that does not always work, so cars are engineered to protect their occupants in the event of a crash.
None of the human occupants' comps were connected to the system as far as Adda could tell through her intermediary.
The occupants of the white van appeared to be OK, although at least one rear side window was was damaged.
Which is why, if there's anyone who should listen to this podcast, it's the current occupants of McDonough's old workplace.
Projects like Mathilda highlight the ability of the construction industry and building occupants to thrive in a progressive policy environment.
Life is a daily struggle for the 300-odd occupants of this shanty town hundreds of miles away from home.
Modern cars are carefully designed to protect the lower legs of front seat occupants, with knee airbags and deformable pedals.
Once the animals leave, seal up burrows and place fencing around the area to keep out new or returning occupants.
During this time, officers asked the truck's occupants to surrender, Bretzing said, although the video does not include this audio.
"When the occupants got out, they were probably unfamiliar with the area and unfortunately jumped over the wall," CHP Sgt.
When the roof is up, It has the added benefit of protecting the occupants against the weather and road noise.
"Healthcare facilities require something very different from hotels when it comes to making occupants comfortable, and employees productive," Baker explained.
Their occupants emerged clutching cellphones in search of one of the rarest finds on the island: a working mobile network.
An audit of US government buildings found that over three-fifths of their occupants felt too cold in the summer.
Burwick Orta said he doesn't consider the embassy's occupants to be his enemy, but he does think that they're misinformed.
It won't lend to occupants, so that leaves real estate professionals who are renovating and looking to sell fairly quickly.
Vehicles must follow all state laws "except when necessary for the safety of the vehicle's occupants" or other road users.
I wrote an earnest email introducing myself to its occupants and asking whether they had a room for a month.
The problem is so serious that many Border Patrol vehicles are equipped with steel mesh rock screens to protect occupants.
In the low visibility, two cars then crashed into the truck; the cars' occupants were injured, but no one died.
Cash is king in today's ultra-competitive housing market, where demand from both investors and owner-occupants far outpaces supply.
All three occupants in the vehicle involved in the crash Tuesday night in Fort Lauderdale were 18-year-old males.
The lanes have been shown to reduce injuries by pedestrians, car occupants and cyclists by as much as 22015 percent.
" The French techno group and the British New Wave band were two of the occupants of Sunday's second line. "Marshmello?
Self-driving cars will be expected to know their occupants, making the impact of marketing in these places even stronger.
There's also the regular fear of the police and immigration: If a boarding house is raided, its occupants face deportation.
When exposed to moisture, ammonium nitrate can cause the inflator to rupture with deadly force, spraying shrapnel into vehicle occupants.
The two Red Cross shelters that opened in Sevier County have 219 occupants on Thursday, the emergency management statement said.
Sometimes doors opened — cautiously, at first, behind screen doors or bars — and sometimes the occupants fetched their children to translate.
But in what appeared to be a remarkable survival story, the authorities said none of the occupants had been killed.
And within a few years it may be possible for consumers to learn which models best protect back-seat occupants.
In an interview, they said they had identified as white on the questionnaire, and they were the island's real occupants.
Cars and trucks were abandoned on the road, just short of the new chasm; their occupants had fled on foot.
"While he was putting the driver into handcuffs, two other occupants ran from the car," the Allegheny County police said.
Naturally, the environment is much harder for smaller, less-established temporary occupants that may only be operating in one center.
They learned that a minivan with four passengers had plunged into the lake in 2009 and its occupants were rescued.
Trump accused the occupants of allowing rats to infest the skyscraper and unsuccessfully sued to try to force them out.
Others would congregate quietly in backyards, careful not to wake the occupants up, hiding from the lights of police helicopters.
The book isn't strictly about real estate, but it does examine how a city can be impacted by its occupants.
The video shows occupants of other vehicles scrambling as gunfire erupts around them during the afternoon rush in Broward County.
The 20 or so occupants attempt to "strategize"; members of the Muslim Brotherhood try to segregate themselves from the others.
The occupants of the small reading room are all middle-age men poring over newspapers in at least three languages.
The two collapsed buildings were built a few years ago but did not appear to have many occupants, Kumar said.
The walls of the elevator are panelled with mirrors; half of the occupants are filming their reflections as we ascend.
Some occupants fled into the woods nearby, and the police chief said officers would search on foot and by air.
Basically, Google wants occupants of its self-driving vehicles to think of them not as a you drive (which you can't), but rather a device that takes you from A to B. Arguably, that's an extreme way to face the dilemma of making it clear to occupants that autonomous cars are in full control.
The occupants of a moving vehicle might even feel licensed to heckle or harass those they see, yet when the car is stripped of its power — by being stopped by traffic lights, for instance, or at a standstill in a traffic jam — and those occupants are exposed, their violence and aggression can rarely be sustained.
Adults over 219 will be allowed to consume their weed indoors only or on vacant land with consent of the occupants.
Ellaine Durham, 35, was driving the truck through Virginia Beach when she hit a car and injured the occupants, police said.
Fighters were targeting houses and burning them, even with occupants still inside, to hamper advances by the other side, he added.
The United States is not an elective monarchy, for all the exaggerated attention paid to the occupants of the White House.
Scientists have now completed a preliminary analysis of the coffin's contents, offering new insights into the tomb's 2,000-year-old occupants.
The relationship between the House of Windsor and occupants of the White House has ranged from respectful cordiality to true friendship.
Guardian – Guardian developed a unique optical sensor for the Automotive industry that provides rich information regarding the occupants in the vehicle.
According to the police report, an officer gave loud verbal commands for the occupants to get out with their hands up.
Apart from the dead person, who was a woman, the other occupants were the Kenyan pilot and four passengers from Britain.
The officers were responding to the sound of gunfire and assumed one of the occupants of the motel was the shooter.
Residents also reported smelling gas on the third floor, prompting officials to order the facility's elderly occupants to shelter in place.
The cocoon could help shield the passenger from free-flying objects, including unbuckled backseat occupants or loose items in the vehicle.
For instance, driverless cars largely depend on deep learning to identify and navigate around people to safely get their occupants home.
Even as he campaigns to join the Legislature, Mr. McGrath has taken pains to set himself apart from its current occupants.
However, Mr Trump is subject to the same laws of political gravity as the previous 218 occupants of the White House.
Neither the officers at the scene nor the occupants of the crashing SUV were injured, a Baltimore police spokeswoman tells PEOPLE.
A few priests, a handful of cleaners and gardeners, plus a cook and an ironing lady are the building's sole occupants.
Most archaeologists and paleontologists believe that North America's first occupants arrived on the continent sometime between 2100,2000 to 254,000 years ago.
Here are highlights -- or arguably lowlights -- of less-than-candid approaches to health by presidents and would-be White House occupants.
A looming question that the installation begs is, how long can the current occupants of the home in Jahmal's installation stay?
Their occupants spared no expense, however, ordering artisans to create lacquered tableware, skillfully woven silk textiles, furnishings that boast intricate metalwork.
"Neighborhoods" of spectrum are "zoned" in ways to minimize "noisy" occupants from interfering with their neighbor's quiet enjoyment of their lots.
Nothing makes that point more strongly than these letters outgoing presidents have left for the incoming occupants of the White House.
Her mission is to board the flying saucer, decode its occupants' language and work out whether they are friend or foe.
One of their priorities will be to find "anchor" tenants able to attract other occupants to the zone, perhaps as suppliers.
The car pulled over, and two of the occupants, Alfredo Vazquez and Brandon Kaiser, had a verbal altercation with the judges.
The majority killed were occupants in other vehicles, while about 102 victims were classified as school-age pedestrians, the agency said.
"It's not just occupants of the world's islands that are suffering," said Dasho Rinzin Dorji, an ICIMOD board member from Bhutan.
Ultimately, it should not mean that occupants of the Oval Office in their second term get to issue pardons with impunity.
Instead of staring at the road, occupants might browse the Internet, watch TV or decide on a restaurant along their route.
The other occupants of the lobby lounge on a sofa, wait for the elevator, or huddle under blankets in a corner.
The occupants picked him up, tossed him in the car, brought him to the church, and left before he woke up.
But for the current occupants, the sensation around their home became so frustrating they ended up building a fence around it.
The detectives searched the occupants of the car for drugs, Mr. David said, and demanded that the woman lift her shirt.
Most bonuses still come in traditional forms: payoffs for executive-suite occupants and deal hunters, or sweeteners for newly hired employees.
Many hospital workers avoided AIDS patients and left trays by the door where occupants were too weak to pick them up.
New York City's human population hails from all over the globe, and at the Bronx Zoo, its wild occupants do, too.
But, in Nuro's case, there are no occupants at all — so things like seat belts, backup cameras and mirrors don't apply.
Gunman fired as the car rolled downhill Two occupants of the vehicle that rammed the other car got out, Dobbins said.
They stopped the shared taxi he was traveling in to ask the occupants: Would the government harass them in the city?
The Secret Service provides security for the president and his family, including lifetime support for former occupants of the Oval Office.
Sensor-based AI will be sprinkled throughout to be able to check on occupants' health and take care of basic needs.
Officer Veve was speaking to the three occupants of a black sedan that was parked in front of a fire hydrant.
While several of the officers were interviewing people at the location, Officer Veve spoke to the occupants of a black sedan.
Tennessee authorities had said they were looking for the vehicle and believed its occupants would have information about the toddler's whereabouts.
As they discover the fate of the Temple's previous occupants, they in turn are, of course, picked off one by one.
North Carolina, for instance, does not allow the smell of pot to justify a search of the occupants of the vehicle.
Each time gravity loosened its grip, the blue-suited occupants frantically got to work on a range of activities and experiments.
In 2009, the city's Department of Buildings issued a violation to the occupants for displaying a sign for a commercial business.
As a result, hospitality companies like Pan's will likely see more occupants who are business travelers heading to Taiwan, he said.
Sharing close quarters with the natural occupants of the throat, the invaders exchange DNA in a process called horizontal gene transfer.
Three male occupants left the van and started attacking people in nearby Borough Market with knives, killing 8 and injuring 48.
Inside, occupants will find either a standard 6.5-inch touchscreen or an optional 8.0-incher — both running Subaru's STARLINK infotainment system.
Occupants of the iNext may also be able to write letters and shapes with their fingers on the car's seat fabrics.
But nearly a year into the administration, top technology roles are without permanent occupants, including the federal chief information officer (CIO).
A number of bouquets of real flowers have been left outside, as if in solidarity with and sympathy for the occupants.
When that happens, the investors, who generally paid less than $10,000 for each house, enter into new deals with new occupants.
At least nine units have been deemed uninhabitable, and the occupants were being moved to other public housing units, officials said.
But in the case of carjacking it's not just the robotic cars, but their occupants, that could be at greatest risk.
And although many new low-rise buildings currently stand on the site of former high-rise projects, most former occupants haven't.
The photo will be used to validate the identities of the occupants and document their entry or exit from the United States.
Once the rocket is deemed ship-shape, its Orion spacecraft will send four occupants on a roundtrip to the Moon and back.
One of the vehicle&aposs occupants then got out of the car, pointed a gun, and demanded the group's belongings, police said.
Armed men emptied villages, burned down houses, hacked bits off their occupants and ripped the fetus out of at least one woman.
It uses an audible alert and a front panel message to tell drivers to check the rear of their vehicle for occupants.
Delke then encountered the three male occupants of the vehicle in the parking lot of an apartment complex a short time later.
EST   Michigan State Police have identified the victims in the Cracker Barrel shooting, in which the occupants of two cars were targeted.
Those twists include lead windows and ceilings from the 1920s that were covered up by the previous occupants, United Colors of Benetton.
Relatively new information has shown there were likely people in North America before the so-called Clovis occupants around 21,24 years ago.
Tainan municipal officials here had said on Saturday evening that all 256 registered occupants of the toppled building had been accounted for.
After evening prayers on Friday, a group of men from the local Hijra Mosque came to the house to question the occupants.
The fatalities included all 12 occupants of a Cessna Caravan that crashed minutes after takeoff in Costa Rica on New Year's Eve.
As the pride of its occupants gave way to self-doubt, people on all sides asked, were those flaws reparable or fatal?
" Continued Rayner, "The helicopter landed short of the runway in low brush, it was substantially damaged and the occupants were fatally injured.
UPS has been quietly testing a  program that lets the shipping service deliver packages inside multi-unit homes while occupants are out.
A box truck apparently ran a red light and T-boned a self-driving vehicle with four occupants inside, according to George.
Conditions: Occupants must be there one hour ahead of the first procession and leave the balcony 30 minutes after the last one.
A quick search of the two occupants, brothers Zhan Fengyuan and Zhan Jing, produced 2,770 euros in cash, according to the report.
The transit bus driver, 15 transit bus passengers, two pedestrians, and two occupants of a parked car were injured, the NTSB said.
Most of these camps were later closed and their occupants moved to flats in Greek cities or relocated to other European countries.
" Continues Rayner, "The helicopter landed short of the runway in low brush, it was substantially damaged and the occupants were fatally injured.
Filya then proceeds to make his way to the back of the small safari car to offer its occupants nuzzles and licks.  
He says dogs have mysteriously disappeared from the property and occupants have been freaked out over what he says is paranormal activity.
The bar for developing trust is not merely driving safely, but in such a way the occupants of the vehicle feel safe.
But this shameless undertaking is now precisely the kind of dissolute conduct we've come to expect from the occupants 1 Hacker Way.
His company combines five 2D cameras with AI technology for "in-vehicle scene understanding," including car occupants' height, weight, gender and posture.
I move around to the driver's side, point my weapon, throw the vehicle's occupants out and jam my foot on the gas.
Making sure flying cars won't crash and kill their occupants—and people on the ground—is not the only serious safety question.
It has movement, thanks to its video screens, sliding panels, and chairs that sink into the floor to deposit their dead occupants.
Like the Gran Teatro, it's a well-scrubbed showplace with an echoey emptiness, as if its current occupants haven't fully moved in.
She bought the house at auction in 2003 and has completely restored it, as well as researched its history and former occupants.
Jipbang—"house broadcasts" that often weave tips on design makeovers with advice for unhappy occupants—promote a new approach to domestic wellbeing.
Former Oval Office occupants have described the difficulty that comes with comforting those working through with the worst moments in their lives.
One of those potential barriers could be any law that requires occupants of self-driving cars to comply with drink-driving laws.
When a government vehicle is in a wreck, a government report is supposed to be filed naming all occupants, the sources said.
Within 18 months of being open to occupants, the average WeWork space is 89% full, the company said in its IPO filing.
The Magen David Adom ambulance service said it was treating six occupants of a home in Mishmeret, including an infant, for wounds.
In recent years, several of these units have emerged into public view when occupants died in fires and landlords were criminally prosecuted.
There's also a 3D gesture control sensor that allows occupants to remotely move content from one area of the screen to another.
With crenelated walls, barrel-vaulted hallways and tall windows, the 203th-century prison was designed to enlighten its occupants, including Al Capone.
It sat on tiny 10-inch wheels, offered occupants only hard wicker seats and was powered by a petite, motorcycle-size engine.
At least 80 of the plane's occupants were treated at hospitals, Alejandro Cardoza, a spokesman for the state Civil Protection Agency said.
Meanwhile, the occupants of the building are breathing the air and depleting it of oxygen, to some extent, and perhaps smoking tobacco.
First, there is the physical security and safety of both autonomous vehicle occupants and the other people who interact with autonomous vehicles.
Neighbors told local news outlets that the occupants were casually friendly, but that some of the activity at the house seemed unusual.
But there was no denying that the plumbing worked, the lighting was better, and the occupants had a clear, agreed-upon language.
A meeting room with beige walls and headachy light, cavernous enough to accommodate three hundred occupants but empty, except for Hillary Clinton.
After the coffins returned to the church, their occupants stepped out, shook their heavy limbs and wiped away the sweat and tears.
Drejka denied pointing a gun at the occupants of the car, documents said, but he did have a gun in his vehicle.
"I think the institution of the White House and the physical building has a huge impact on its occupants," Mr. Shear says.
When the U-Haul van pulled up to Bayview Cemetery, there was little way to know what its occupants had in store.
Like an evolved dune buggy, it is known as a side-by-side for the way its occupants sit beside each other.
A Harvard University study demonstrated that improving the quality of air, as Goldman and 22 Bishopsgate do, can boost occupants' cognitive function.
With a suspension set for comfort, occupants are protected from sharp bumps while the body remains fairly immune to float and dive.
The base model is equipped with a compact 35.5kWh battery capable of transporting occupants 137 miles (220 km) on a full charge.
"Throughout the years many tips have come into the NPPD regarding this house and its occupants," NPPD spokesperson Josh Taylor told CNN.
The experience is interactive, so I gained access to the hideaway just as its occupants did—by pulling open a hinged bookcase.
But if regulators reject the agreement, the Trump affiliate could bear legal responsibility for damage caused by previous occupants, including Titan Atlas.
They are the co-instigators behind the event, Creation 1, as well as the occupants of Est, the home hosting the performance.
The FBI identified the occupants of the Corona residence as Farook's brother Syed Raheel Farook and his wife Tatiana Farook, both 31.
The raid in Yemen began when a drone bombed Dhahab's home, followed by helicopters delivering U.S. commandos who killed the remaining occupants.
Simpson's attorneys also failed to offer a justifiable defense: breaking into a hotel room and threatening its occupants with guns is obviously criminal.
Shiota came up with stories by drawing from the building's many layers of wallpaper, while imagining the lives of the house's former occupants.
The two occupants of the vehicle, 19-year-old Kam McLeod and 18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky of Port Alberni, are considered missing.
Despite only four human occupants, it was clear that the mere presence of people changed the kinds of species that took up residence.
When the couple came across the accident, Gilles got out of his Jeep Wrangler to help the two occupants stuck inside the SUV.
John Paladino, 73, and Carole Paladino, 72, were the only occupants of the Newfield home when the blast occurred at 6:15 a.m.
Occupants of the targeted house were alerted by something — possibly a barking dog, a drone crash or walkie-talkie chatter, U.S. officials said.
Amid the squalor, thousands of shelters dot the landscape, cobbled together with whatever came to hand, and reflecting the culture of its occupants.
Intelligence analysis would also study other evidence on the site, including any hard drives and cellphones that might point to the occupants' identity.
The suspected militants threw grenades at police after they surrounded the house and demanded that the occupants surrender, a senior police officer said.
And it's brought its occupants, a cryptocurrency company called Project Spokane, some scrutiny, including numerous skeptical articles and investigations in the local press.
And, like the Hebrew Home, it has a designated exhibition space that is intended to engage its occupants through the presence of art.
Among Dubai's skyscraper fires, a blaze hit the 337-metre, 79-storey Torch residential building last month, forcing hundreds of occupants to flee.
Vehicles and their occupants waiting for the corner traffic light to change to green were incinerated, including all passengers on a city bus.
If a landlord comes to reclaim the land, the squatter occupants must be compensated at the current value of the land before eviction.
Most of these camps were later closed as their occupants were found rented accommodation in Greek cities or relocated to other European countries.
Bua Noi and all of the other zoo occupants remain there, stuck along a busy road with little to no access to sunlight.
So the hunt is on to find a way to dispense with the compressor while still managing to keep the car's occupants cool.
The 1003m middle-class occupants of Second Space are up and about from 6am on the second day to 10pm that same night.
" The sheriff&aposs office previously said the occupants of the compound were "most likely heavily armed and considered extremist of the Muslim belief.
During certain hours, one lane of the Williamsburg Bridge would be reserved for buses, the rest for vehicles with three or more occupants.
Using a phone app or website, building occupants say whether they're too hot or too cold, and what would make them more comfortable.
Even if Trump vetoes the measure, as expected, it will set precedent for other money grabs by future occupants of the White House.
Police stopped the car after observing that the occupants were not wearing seatbelts (a pretext, of course, but constitutional under Supreme Court precedent).
That same year, I went to live in a different ward called Mangueira, where you shared the room with a few other occupants.
"With a rear impact, we would expect occupants to be "pulled" toward the rear of the vehicle according to basic physics," Mansfield said.
Better to overcool buildings in the summer and let individual occupants sort out their own needs rather than get sued for under-delivering.
Audi's Virtual Cockpit Occupants with up-to-date iPhones can wirelessly transfer addresses from their phone directly to the Q2's navigation system.
It's fitted with casters that allow it to be slid out of the way so the occupants can reconfigure the space as required.
Since the effort began, occupants of 12 houses that had been abandoned entirely as a result of repeated flooding have returned, he said.
Instead of actually militarily occupying the land and kicking out the occupants, we simply go there on spring break and trash the place.
We didn't have to stop, and the listless border guards barely glanced at our respectable little hired car, with its four white occupants.
One frequently mentioned concern - common to Amazon, Google and Apple - is the security and privacy of data collected from vehicles and their occupants.
For example, should a self-driving car risk injuring its occupants to avoid hitting a child who steps out in front of it?
The stunt, which called for "plenty of pork and alcohol," is a calculated provocation against the camp's occupants, most of whom are Muslim.
Witnesses watched as two occupants managed to exit their vehicle before being swept away, according to Dan Eggleston, the county's fire rescue chief.
Then intercity travelers disappeared, replaced in the 1003s by several hundred homeless occupants, some of whom lived in the waiting room year-round.
Last evening at about 8pm, a helicopter crashed at Central Island National Park in Lake Turkana, killing all its five occupants on board.
Ruiz said the camp occupants had been demanding for months to be moved to a third country, but no one would take them.
As a result, Hu said, it's an important consideration, since the health of planet will most certainly affect the health of its occupants.
A proposed ordinance released in May would impose a 120-night-per-year limit on owner-occupants of two and three family buildings.
When my manager and I entered the boardroom, all the seats around the table were occupied and the occupants were all Caucasian males.
But in recent years, the office has assumed an outsize role — even a touch of glamour — as a potent springboard for its occupants.
All three occupants in the vehicle involved in the crash Tuesday night in Fort Lauderdale were 18-year-old males, NBC Miami reported.
That is obviously an understatement, as the well-being of the driver and occupants are more important than the value of the car.
An ultrasound-emitting device planted inside a building, on the other hand, might be close and powerful enough to cause harm to occupants.
Mr. Pretlow then drove the car a short distance before crashing, and as many as four occupants fled on foot, the police said.
We need common-sense gun laws, and I hope my fellow occupants of the tower of song will join me in saying so.
They'd each had small run-ins with the law, but the officers knew nothing about the car's occupants when they pulled them over.
Poor quality housing exposes its occupants to mites and other pest infestations and damp, moldy conditions lead to asthma and other respiratory illness.
Mr. David said the detectives initially searched the occupants of the car for drugs and then demanded that the woman lift her shirt.
Family members and other occupants should monitor the patient's symptoms and call a health provider if they see a turn for the worse.
The shelters for willing occupants are aimed at speeding up assessments of their situations, including whether they are to be expelled from France.
The car was then used in last week's attack in Cambrils, which ended when the police killed the five occupants of the car.
More than 4,670 people died in accidents involving large trucks in 2018, including 885 truck occupants, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said.
Police arrived on scene, called up to the room in question and told the occupants (Shaver and a female) to exit the room.
President Jimmy Carter signed 22017 bills in the first six months, according to an analysis of bills signed by previous White House occupants.
A speeding Tesla Model S driver slammed into the back of a Honda Civic, killing both its occupants and prompting a federal investigations.
Constitutionally speaking, the broad presidential powers outlined by the President's defense could reshape the way future Oval Office occupants view their duties. 3.
At the very least, a portrait of its occupants, and a fertile memory bank — of rooms, light, objects and relationships — for frequent visitors.
Free travel on 91 now requires at least three occupants, not two — except during peak hours eastbound, when no free travel is permitted.
He said the occupants of the building were put under lockdown before security forces came in and cleared them through a different gate.
Using keys from the occupants, four officers opened the front door and cleared the main and upper levels with flashlights, the chief said.
The design is inspired by the the building's original occupants, which include the newspaper, the Gulf Baking Soda company and Peychaud Bitters factory.
Mr. Trump has shown in just days in office that he is like few if any occupants of the White House before him.
"A tactical ruse was conducted at the target business to remove the current occupants and install covert video surveillance equipment," the affidavit says.
But a security video from the school that verified and captured the interaction did not offer clear proof of the blue SUV's occupants.
And, of course, while they roll, their liberated occupants will demand streaming entertainment (and advertisers will demand to pummel them with targeted ads).
And while previous White House occupants landed multimillion-dollar contracts, the reported size of the Obamas' deal, if accurate, would dwarf previous advances.
Occupants of the dorm that burned had been scheduled to move into a new building next month, according to local news media reports.
She knew, however, that selling was likely to displace the building's occupants — herself included — not only from the house, but also the neighborhood.
In the deposit, the team discovered an ancient freshwater pond whose occupants had been quickly cemented together by waves of sediment and debris.
And that's basically it as far as formal powers go — which is why so many of the office's occupants have been so miserable.
Unsurprisingly, it's the unholy trinity of drunk driving (up 1.7 percent), speeding (up 4 percent), and unbuckled occupants (up 4.9 percent) that's mostly responsible.
Do the occupants ever get over that urge to jump out of windows that I feel every time I go to my local hospital?
At a highway overpass, immigration officers, under the watch of marines and federal police, stop virtually all taxis and mini buses, checking the occupants.
If the Model X's battery catches fire, it's designed to burn slowly to allow the occupants enough time to get out of the car.
Unlike cars, whose occupants can survive even a horrific crash thanks to modern safety features, the toys in this video didn't stand a chance.
They then made frantic efforts to find the occupants in the minutes before fire crews arrived -- and helped them get out of the building.
The occupants were returning to their hometown of Farrukhabad after visiting Jaipur, a city known for forts, museums and gardens in western Rajasthan state.
This meant, until a solution was found, that the van's animal occupants were stuck in the hot southern sun without air conditioning or supplies.
Monty Ashliman, said neither of the occupants of the Jeep had a military affiliation and it was not a targeted attack on the base.
There were six occupants in Frost's vehicle, including her daughter, Malaya Peterson, who suffered critical injuries and was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
After getting his family to the other side of the street, Betancourt said he ran back to check on the occupants of the Cruze.
Its occupants are a dozen men and women in their teens and 20s, all of them as poor, uneducated and tattooed as she is.
Ms. Cohen said she fought off the assailants with her shopping bags when a car stopped and the occupants told her to get in.
The report found that only 8% percent of occupants of these planes were able to escape easily, compared to 26% that escaped with difficulty.
In its 104-page ruling, the High Court this week said slum dwellers in Delhi must not be viewed as "encroachers and illegal occupants".
Early reports suggest a surge of water pushed one raft into another, causing the front raft to tip over and throw its occupants out.
Investigators were trying to determine if the occupants of the SUV were about to drive out of town or take a plane, sources said.
According to the Post and Courier, the plane's occupants issued an in-flight emergency to air traffic controllers before it fell off the radar.
The anechoic chamber can also assess the acoustic properties of vehicles and research strategies for helping occupants better process incoming sounds on the battlefield.
Unfortunately, simply handling like a force of nature and soaking occupants with waves of power isn't enough to push the 2570S into supercar territory.
He reportedly got out of his vehicle to check on the occupants of his SUV, when he was struck and killed by another vehicle.
Despite their literal absence from each image, the occupants of these worlds are evoked with great eloquence by the spaces they have left behind.
"GM designs our vehicles to protect the occupants in a broad range of crashes including front, offset, angle, side and rear impacts," he said.
It's 1864 in Virginia, where the occupants of a small girls seminary are struggling their way through the waning stages of the Civil War.
Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe previously said the occupants of the compound were "most likely heavily armed and considered extremist of the Muslim belief."
Occupants can be younger owners who want to avoid the costs of a standard home, or older couples who have shed an unaffordable home.
Homes, office buildings and other structures along the Gulf Coast and in Houston's Harris County, were flooded, their occupants forced to find higher ground.
Another study from 2011 found that more than one-third of truck occupants who were killed in car accidents did not wear their seatbelts.
"Some of these fatalities involving occupants not wearing seat belts could have been prevented if this regulation had been in place," the agency said.
For three years, since Kim's death, this 24,240-square-foot apartment — with its potential monthly rent of $250,2417 dollars — has had only avian occupants.
"The House by the Lake" skips between its varied occupants and these events to present an admirably clear and concise history of modern Germany.
The UN warned it will be "unlivable" for its 2 million occupants by 2020, considering its lack of access to basic resources and overpopulation.
"Motorcyclists are far more likely to be injured or killed in a crash than motor vehicle occupants," said Jonathan Adkins, the GHSA's executive director.
Another study from 2011 found that more than one-third of truck occupants who were killed in car accidents did not wear their seatbelts.
Speaking to police, the complaint said, Rosfeld said his intention had been to get all three occupants on the ground as he awaited backup.
Knocking on doors, they encountered an unanticipated obstacle: Many of the occupants of those 221 homes had moved away, locking their doors behind them.
Without ever mentioning the Trumps by name, Obama also made several references to the current occupants of the White House at the Denver event.
The NHTSA will deny a petition to require automakers to install "emergency glass-breaking tools" inside of vehicles that could help car occupants escape.
But a shadow fell over the community in 3.65 when Grainger was granted planning permission for the site, with the occupants to be evicted.
He said this was true even though police had bathed the car in bright lights, suggesting that occupants were not free to drive away.
We propose that the ingestion of an entire venomous snake is not typical behavior for the occupants of the Lower Pecos or Conejo Shelter.
Living in under-heated homes puts occupants at a higher risk of respiratory problems, heart disease, arthritis, and rheumatism, according to ACEEE and EEFA.
"The bar for developing trust is not merely driving safely, but in such a way the occupants of the vehicle feel safe," he said.
As local publication Detroit Free Press reports, the venue will return to its previous occupants, beloved indie and rock venue Magic Stick, in September.
Instead, all the empty steel and aluminum at the front of the car crumples, drawing the shock of the crash away from the occupants.
These meals aren't just for occupants of the shelter on Amazon's campus; many will be delivered to 10 additional Mary's Place shelters throughout Seattle.
The boat and its occupants have been in limbo for weeks awaiting permission to disembark after several South American ports denied the ship's entry.
Their occupants have vanished into "la boca del lobo" ("the wolf's mouth"), which is the name of the film I made about him, above.
This is partly because the homes in those areas butt up against the vegetation that can fuel fires, putting their occupants in significant danger.
Documenting crash scenes, they produced a report in 1967 covering 28,000 accidents that found all belted occupants survived impacts under 60 miles an hour.
The total rent for 501 Canal was $550 per month, which allowed its four occupants to work very little and focus on playing music.
They instructed the occupants to place their identification cards on the dashboard, peering through the windshield and tapping the information into tablets they carried.
They instructed the occupants to place their identification cards on the dashboard, peering through the windshield and tapping the information into tablets they carried.
His favorite for a new market might be what he calls a "decluttering robot," which would wander the house picking up after its occupants.
Mr. Johnson did not say who fired the shots — whether the occupants of the car or security personnel — as the F.B.I. continued its investigation.
But it wasn't a plane or a derailed train — it was a limo with 18 occupants, all of whom died, along with two pedestrians.
It was open for any enterprising visitors who wanted to stand in the one-room building and imagine the hard lives of its occupants.
Tennessee authorities said Friday they were looking for the vehicle and believed the occupants of the car would have information about the toddler's whereabouts.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said during the day they believed the occupants of the car would have information about the toddler's whereabouts.
Throughout the 20th century, architecture in Antarctica was a pragmatic and largely makeshift affair, focused on keeping the elements out and the occupants alive.
Schneider asked the occupants for identification, and when Wheatcroft asked why that was necessary, Schneider threatened to take him into custody, the lawsuit alleges.
"Larger vehicles protect occupants of those vehicles," said Libby Thomas, a senior research associate at the University of North Carolina's Highway Safety Research Center.
It was a veiled but distinct jab at the current occupants of the West Wing, who have weathered a tumultuous year since Obama departed.
Skid Row, on the other hand, is considered to be the most entrenched homeless encampment in the country, with more than 2,700 unsheltered occupants.
President Obama established a White House Office of Digital Communications in 2009, some of whose occupants had used those skills to get him elected.
How have Trump's female staffers managed to stay above the fray in a White House that seems to drown its occupants in petty politics?
In "hygiene areas," occupants can take baths (many shelters only have showers), and an industrial kitchen is expected to produce 600,000 meals per year.
In Minnesota, where it was sued for a lead paint problem, it has argued that the occupants should have seen a posted warning sign.
Troops built smaller posts so their occupants could watch over more of the riverbed and support one another with machine gun and mortar fire.
They are the occupants of the outsize bunk bed at the center of Sabine Dargent's set, shrouded in Stygian shadows by Mark Galione's lighting.
The interior of Mir also became increasingly worn down, as microbes from its human occupants—including dust mites, bacteria, and fungi—colonized the station.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — The Cimetière du Montparnasse is at risk of losing one of two of its most distinctive occupants.
The UK-based monitoring group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said ISIS fighters had stormed homes in the villages and killed the occupants.
Some are in untested residential areas, which might explain their devotion to lavishly entertaining their occupants by piling on the amenities both indoors and out.
So how will these buildings compete to get the attention of potential occupants, who will be expected to fork over thousands per month in rent?
This is actually a feature, not a bug, as the large crumple zone absorbs more of the shock and is safer for the car's occupants.
Human occupants were able to control the craft manually using a joystick and touchscreen panel, or to allow the computer to fly in autonomous mode.
But despite an international education, the 29-year-old said he was often rejected because he was told the landlord did not want Indian occupants.
The gunman was lying in wait and killed both occupants, a police officer and a police volunteer, before they could get out of the car.
Simply put, here's how to do it: buy a property with two, three or four units using similar favorable loan types that owner-occupants enjoy.
"Sergeant Chapman charged into enemy fire through harrowing conditions, seized an enemy bunker, and killed its enemy occupants," the White House wrote in a statement.
The migrants are piled onto flimsy rubber boats or old fishing vessels which can toss their occupants into the sea in a matter of seconds.
It requires little imagination to foretell the fate of the current occupants of those neighborhoods, or "fringes": where artists pioneer, original residents seem to disappear.
"Heart", "mind" and "spirits" were once strongly feminine but have now become neutral, while "house" has switched from landed male owners to domestic female occupants.
Look closer, though, and there is a mess of rats clustered in the center, terrorizing the occupants, and even colonizing some of their sleeping spaces.
We're told all 10 Hemingway occupants, including manager Jacque Sands, lucked out big time since Irma left significantly less destruction than in the other Keys.
Building owners and operators find out how their heating and cooling systems are doing by asking occupants whether they want to be cooler or warmer.
From that data, our algorithm calculates whether — and how — to change the temperature in the room regardless of the number of occupants in the space.
The rescue's staff made the cells of the jail a little more inviting to their new occupants by adding food, bedding and plenty of water.
As we walked, a couple of L.A. tour buses slowed to allow occupants to view what had become one of Hollywood's more bizarre tourist attractions.
"A tactical ruse was conducted at the target business to remove the current occupants and install covert video surveillance equipment," according to the court documents.
Prosecutors said he stood on the vehicle's hood and fired inside repeatedly after the car had stopped and its occupants were no longer a threat.
At trial, radio calls showed Yanez said he was going to stop a car to check IDs because two occupants look like armed robbery suspects.
When these toxic compounds, which included formaldehyde and benzene, become concentrated in closed environments, they can make the occupants of that space feel incredibly sick.
On the night, television pictures showed pieces of blazing debris raining down from The Address as evacuated occupants hurried away from the building, some running.
She opted for Row F—one over but still close to the plant's other occupants, a skeleton crew of gate guards and technicians, totaling eight.
The car's occupants were afraid of being forced off the road as a result of Wright's actions, a Weakley County Sheriff's Department release reportedly said.
The internet company's push into one of Manhattan's most famous neighborhoods positions it to become one of New York's biggest occupants of office space. nyti.
What's more, some of those tolls are dynamic and can have different prices depending on time of day, direction, type of car, occupants, and more.
In material terms, being president was a step down for him, not the step up it is for most other occupants of the Oval Office.
Car occupants waved goodbye While the device was tampered with in the escape, it wasn't sufficiently damaged to alert authorities, Barnhart told CNN affiliate KSTU.
The clip follows occupants of a hotel as, one by one, they all realize that dancing truly is the only way to settle personal scores.
Windows in tenement buildings are seen as both pinpricks of light and alarmingly open mini-theaters that leave the occupants behind them on ominous display.
The activists said they were moving the Apollo House occupants to alternative housing in an undisclosed location, where they would have access to support services.
These included colonial-era geometric street plans that tore up the traditional architecture, and massive apartment blocks that isolated their occupants from the city center.
The fact that the occupants also left the sign from the previous business, a Vietnamese Buddhist prayer space, still visible, makes it even more discreet.
The state news agency also reported floods in the southern province of Dhi Qar, saying that a house there collapsed killing two of its occupants.
With its shielded electronics and underground levels, the C2F and at least some of its occupants might survive the initial blasts in a nuclear war.
The video footage, which was shared with Reuters, showed police armed with shields and helmets bursting into the activists' accommodation and scuffling with the occupants.
The Israeli navy has in the past fired on Palestinian boats that strayed from the fishing zones, sometimes impounding the vessels and detaining their occupants.
If the button is pressed, the cockpit's multiple display screens all show warnings that occupants should keep their hands and feet away from the controls.
But over the next several decades, the dalliances of White House occupants, including John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, were mostly known but unreported.
On Monday, the police said they had identified all occupants of the vehicle, but would not confirm whether they were still searching for other suspects.
This can potentially affect road safety in two big ways: On average, smaller, lighter vehicles can be worse at protecting their occupants in an accident.
Private homes in Singapore are subject to a minimum stay of three consecutive months, under rules revised earlier this year, and cannot accommodate transient occupants.
Following extensive study of the body's bacterial occupants, researchers are turning to how our fungal residents may contribute to inflammatory bowel diseases and other maladies.
Occupants of the hotel rooms will be referred by the Chicago Department of Public Health, Ryan Ori and Lori Rackl reported for the Chicago Tribune.
The other two occupants of the car — a 30-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman — were also in custody, the police said.
A chilling video of the shooting showed a man firing into a white S.U.V., which then rolled back after its occupants had apparently been incapacitated.
It began when two occupants, desperate for warmth, started a blaze in a tin trash can, right there in the middle of the factory floor.
Witnesses told investigators that Rosfeld ordered the driver out of the car and appeared to handcuff him before turning his attention to the other occupants.
The NHTSA on Wednesday denied a petition to require automakers to install "emergency glass-breaking tools" inside of vehicles that could help car occupants escape.
All the occupants in the vehicles involved -- two people in the red sedan, plus one each in the black car and white truck -- were unharmed.
It's also a post, some said, that has left many of its occupants politically bruised no matter how much experience they have brought to Langley.
Most regions still allow vehicles with two or more occupants to use the faster lanes free, but on Highway 5503 even that deal has changed.
As Lorentzen cuts from the van's occupants to the darkly jeweled street and back again, everyone and everything passing by is told where to go.
According to the occupants, the site accommodated 20 homeless Greeks ages 17 to 74, and 45 "guards," chiefly Greek Army reservists with right-wing views.
Unlike the Johnson Space Centre and the Enterprise, it even had a small bar where occupants could serve themselves drinks after a hard day's controlling.
Combined with active noise cancellation, this means occupants of a LaCrosse cabin might not hear the rumbling Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat stuck in traffic alongside.
They get away with providing a fraction of the "amenities" and programs found at normal prisons because of the relatively brief stays of their occupants.
These pieces resemble relics of a lost community, much like Kazem's more austere "Keyboard," (1995), made up of key hooks indicative of numerous unseen occupants.
Sturdiness: For safety and comfort, the frame shouldn't shake when occupants climb into bunk (especially up to the upper berth) or roll around (within reason).
It was two fish that had been thrown at him from a car, whose occupants were now leaning out of the window, eyeballing him menacingly.
If black people can negotiate, or "dance," their way out of this, their status as acceptable occupants of white space is usually then only provisional.
Community-building and educational programs like public schools, on-site social services, tutoring programs, and medical facilities were offered as an incentive to its occupants.
He was on his way to see the last few occupants of the Oregon bird refuge, according to a statement posted on his ranch's Facebook page.
The entry into New York was a triumphal procession, with the brilliant lamps on the machines shining through the dark and all the occupants were singing.
The self-driving car was T-boned by the truck, and two of the Argo car's four occupants were the ones who ended up in hospital.
Its former occupants, his great-grandparents, are buried under a slab of tombs around the back, near a one-room church with a dozen dusty pews.
The police followed the car to an apartment complex parking lot, and an officer shouted loudly for the occupants to get out with their hands up.
"All five occupants were male - the pilot was Australian and the four passengers were from the United States of America," Victoria police said in later statement.
Nobody is allegedly allowed inside the containers except for a handful of security guards, raising serious concerns about the safety of the 'Jungle's' most vulnerable occupants.
While Summers was able to relocate the houses marked for removal, putting them in storage still left the homes' former occupants to sleep on the streets.
The pilot, who looked like a Top Gun extra in a white shirt and aviators, angled the chopper towards the tractor and its ant-like occupants.
On the interior, occupants are greeted by two screens: one in the center dash that runs Hyundai's Blu Link infotainment system, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
Yet doing more would require some combination of New Yorkers paying more tax, allowing more construction and welcoming homeless shelters and their occupants into their neighbourhoods.
The Legion literally rebuilds itself with parts birthed by its female occupants, who sometimes gestate replacement parts, and at other times, become pregnant with entire worlds.
The Orange County Fire Authority confirms to PEOPLE that they transported both of the vehicle's occupants to a nearby hospital, where they were treated and released.
The Islamic Center of Passaic County said it has gotten eight telephone threats to burn the center down and kill its occupants, prompting extra police patrols.
I wanted to take an ordinary form and drain the blood out of it, so that it had no story, no texture, no people, no occupants.
The two occupants inside the Tesla sustained minor injuries, and the 37-year-old driver was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.
Callers say some owners abruptly embark on noisy construction work to intimidate tenants to leave in order to renovate and charge new occupants more, he said.
They cuffed him, then subdued the home's other occupants, including Lacey's 113-year-old mother-in-law, whom they ordered out of the shower at gunpoint.
It in statement, the army said that the plane and its occupants -- two pilots, a mechanic and 19 paratroopers -- were taking part in a training exercise.
Several times a day, a line of parked taxis snakes down the street, their occupants drawn to the Islamic Center on the block for Muslim prayers.
The occupants of these offices should be confirmed by the Senate and based outside of Washington, in the event that a catastrophic event disables everyone else.
On a section of the border road, a single Humvee and its occupants kept a close watch, but there was no sign of the heightened tension.
The force split the truck in half and killed all three occupants, The Associated Press reported, but there were no serious injuries to the train passengers.
They brought the position new resources and developed recurring roles, all of which strengthened the second office and created new expectations and possibilities for its occupants.
Since a rezoning of Williamsburg in 2005, residential buildings have spread across the neighborhood, and their occupants have grumbled about crowded subway platforms and frequent delays.
Armed, masked men burst in late at night without offering the occupants a chance to open the door, training their weapons on adults and children alike.
Over 1003,000 people had to abandon the area permanently, leaving native animals the sole occupants of a cross-border "exclusion zone" roughly the size of Luxembourg.
They were equipped with Autoliv side-curtain airbags, which are fitted in the car's side roof rails and meant to protect occupants in side-impact crashes.
The apartment had been converted to three bedrooms by dividing the larger bedroom with a makeshift foam core wall, making room for the apartment's six occupants.
Langewiesche wrote: The cabin occupants would have become incapacitated within a couple of minutes, lost consciousness, and gently died without any choking or gasping for air.
A loft area suspended over the main floor contains another bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and windows that let occupants see the stars at night.
Today, a number of manufacturers take a similar approach to glean valuable real-world information on what happens to vehicles and their occupants after a crash.
Substandard metals could pose a safety concern if they are used to make critical components, such as the parts of a car designed to protect occupants.
For years, Takata produced devices that could explode violently and spray shards of metal at occupants, and concealed and falsified test data related to the problem.
Sergeant Lee Jones, a police spokesman, said that while the investigation was continuing, the police believed that all three of the vehicle's occupants were in custody.
Hanging back risked letting the car get into the maze of Kennedy Airport and then get away or, far worse, letting the occupants launch an attack.
Rosfeld initially told police his intention had been to get all three occupants on the ground as he awaited backup, according to the original criminal complaint.
"Deputy Little could not see inside of the vehicle and did not know how many or the identity of the occupants inside," a police statement said.
Samim Khapalwak, a spokesman for the governor of Kandahar, said two men on motorcycles stopped the van and fired on its occupants around 6:30 a.m.
The XV-HD is 35 feet long, 8.5 feet wide, and 13.2 feet tall, allowing occupants to stand up without having to crouch or lean over.
In Maryland, where the company has been fined and sued for lead contamination, it has argued that its contracts held the occupants wholly responsible for repairs.

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