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Locked up, stored safely, and out of reach of children.
Health care and higher education are out of reach of many.
Then store the antifreeze out of reach of curious pets and kids.
Witt is likely out of reach of U.S. prosecutors as a result.
Out of reach of cell service, they had no idea we were coming.
Treatments to remove heavy metals are out of reach of Ghanaian wildcat miners.
And lastly, be careful to keep these vitamins out of reach of children.
Officials suspect she remains in Iran, out of reach of American law enforcement.
Why did it choose to shift ~1.5BN users out of reach of the GDPR?
Put it on the coffee table or actually out of reach of the kids.
More appealing — if the nomination is out of reach of candidates like Colorado Sen.
And for decades, their cases went cold, ignored or out of reach of authorities.
Palm trees were swaying silhouettes around us, just out of reach of the waves.
On the other hand, it left the clubs out of reach of all school institutions.
Individuals say high rates put borrowing for home loans, for example, out of reach of many.
If convicted in New York state, Manafort would be out of reach of a federal pardon.
"Food that's good for you shouldn't be out of reach of the average person," he said.
Kiliminik has denied that claim, but he remains abroad, and out of reach of American authorities.
"We fear it could permanently put the American dream out of reach of Americans," he said.
I have remained out of reach of the regime, but my family has taken the brunt.
Home growing: Yes, up to four plants, as long as they're kept out of reach of children.
It is your fight that keeps us out of fear and out of reach of global terrorism.
But for now, this fugitive walks free in Hong Kong -- just out of reach of the Chinese authorities.
Daley remains trapped beyond the wormhole – out of reach of the Callister and unable to exit the game.
With this loss, he tumbled down the middleweight ladder, settling far out of reach of a title shot.
"These ideas are fairly old and have always seemed out of reach of real physical experiments," he said.
Surging house prices, primarily in Sydney and Melbourne, have taken homes out of reach of many young Australians.
Critics have said the expense keeps the drug out of reach of Americans who would benefit from it.
The men were charged but never convicted, and Sunday's trade seemingly put them out of reach of justice.
But, even at $130, Google Home is out of reach of many who might want to try it out.
Most Republicans want to put the Supreme Court out of reach of the left for a generation or more.
Foreign-made cars are available in Iran, but high import tariffs put them out of reach of most buyers.
Factory software tools are often out of reach of small manufacturers, forcing them to operate with inefficient manual systems.
Alternately, the excise tax could be raised even further, placing it out of reach of its typically underaged customers.
While Southeast Asia is often reported to have a booming middle class, many are out of reach of that.
DeLay is technically correct that Trump has yet to put the nomination out of reach of Rubio and Cruz.
Cora herself wavers between appearing raw and naked, then suddenly aloof — always just out of reach of being knowable.
House prices in the biggest cities have galloped wildly out of reach of many would-be first-time buyers.
"In many large cities, the median-priced home is now out of reach of median income households," he adds.
That puts it out of reach of most Indians, who earn less than $2,000 a year on an average.
They were out of reach of their parents, as it was about a 30-minute ride to get there.
That said, online education more broadly is still often out of reach of those who could most benefit from it.
Having lived in Europe for over 25 years, he believed that he was out of reach of the Turkish authorities.
Due to this danger, hand sanitizers should be left out of reach of young children and used with adult supervision.
Eastern Europe's elite have for years used them to keep their assets out of reach of company raiders, for example.
These services would drive Medicare costs up even more, putting healthcare even further out of reach of many older Americans.
After land costs spiralled, the prices of new homes in central London are out of reach of most owner-occupiers.
Think about the last time you were able to be out of reach of a bottle of gel-based hand sanitizer.
But Mr Dosari broadcasts from the safety of a north London suburb, he hopes out of reach of the royal sword.
The finale seemingly put some characters permanently in a magical VR haven, out of reach of both Delos and Dolores' war.
An open umbrella also helps to keep the protester out of reach of police batons on the frontlines of violent clashes.
Indeed, not even Google's AI can fake scenery and details that are out of reach of a normal smartphone camera lens.
She is likely to remain out of reach of U.S. officials, as Washington does not have an extradition agreement with Moscow.
He was out of reach of American authorities and was manipulating the system here to make hundreds of millions of dollars.
Button batteries need to be stored out of reach of children, and disposed of where kids can't get to them, Lee said.
However, until safety measures are taken, the CPCS is reportedly encouraging buyers to place the dressers out of reach of young ones.
Naquin followed with a drive that hit the top of the right-field wall, out of reach of the leaping Michael Saunders.
It's currently listed at $9,981 a night, which puts it just ever-so-slightly out of reach of our summer travel budget.
The elder Raymond deliberately placed his night-school books on a high shelf, out of reach of his 4-year-old son.
With two out and nobody on, Alex Gordon lifted a ball that fell just out of reach of center fielder Gregor Blanco.
"Vulnerable people, out of reach of life-saving assistance due to the conflict, are paying the ultimate price," she added in a statement.
The federal restrictions have in effect priced these firearms out of the US market, putting them out of reach of most gun owners.
It can always be tweaked so that sparticles appear only at energies that are just out of reach of the best existing colliders.
And one will be out of reach of sanctions that are so effective in enforcing our foreign policy and preserving our national security.
That puts them out of reach of many readers, and suggests that they are as much art objects as they are scientific studies.
New vehicles are perceived as being out of reach of many buyers, mainly due to the higher taxes that they attract, she said.
Out of reach of the sun's direct beams for months at a time, the hemisphere would get colder than any winter on record.
Then he unleashed one of his signature backhands down the line, out of reach of del Potro's forehand, for a perfectly constructed winner.
Kilimnik is believed to be out of reach of federal prosecutors in Russia, with which the U.S. does not have an extradition agreement.
A handful of others await trial, scheduled to begin next month, while others remain abroad and out of reach of the United States.
AgeWell employees come from the same communities as their clients, some of whom are out of reach of medical professionals until an emergency.
She's also proposing a number of tax hikes on businesses, especially those squirreling away profits overseas, out of reach of the tax man.
But Musk's target share price of $420 puts Tesla's worth at $71.3 billion, putting it out of reach of a takeover by SpaceX.
But the equipment alone can cost $266 million to $21 million, according to manufacturer Wartsila, putting it out of reach of many operators.
Just don't forget to keep these superb hot dogs out of reach of those other dogs—they won't be able to resist them, either.
He tells parents to treat the marijuana like any other prescription or over-the-counter drug and keep it out of reach of children.
One stands indicted today, after a guns-drawn raid by the FBI — and the other is safely out of reach of Congress in London.
Kilimnik was charged along Manafort with witness tampering last year, but is believed to be in Russia and out of reach of U.S. prosecutors.
But Snowden had already fled the country and is now living in Moscow, putting him out of reach of the US criminal justice system.
All that could be avoided by stashing money in offshore accounts, set up by banks and out of reach of their home country's tax collectors.
But with nearly 70 percent of smartphones selling for less than $150 in India, Apple's high-end phones remain out of reach of most consumers.
The Guardian noted, "it means these stories and lessons will, for a couple of days, be out of reach of men," but that's an issue.
While these examples are often out of reach of everyday homeowners, each year's house represents a progression in ideas for designing a space to live.
Contraception is generally not covered even in countries with strong public health programs, and high poverty rates put it out of reach of many women.
Treating them as such, will severely disrupt America's higher education system and place that education out of reach of many of our most promising students.
North Korea is only the latest frontier market to be moving further out of reach of investors desperate to expand into new high-return markets.
Accidental poisoning among children is a risk which means ideally e-liquid bottles should be tamper-proof and kept out of reach of children like medicines.
"You&aposre required to, if you have firearms in the home, they need to be locked and out of reach of children," authorities told the station.
This work requires skills, like empathy, that are still out of reach of machines — though researchers are now developing personal robots intended to provide basic care.
Webscale companies like Google and Netflix have developed mechanisms to make this work in-house, but it's been out of reach of most large enterprise companies.
With trade union membership falling and access to legal representation increasingly out of reach of ordinary people, complaining remains as daunting a first step as ever.
Bans on abortion coverage push abortion out of reach of women based solely on their income, and can have devastating effects on a family's economic stability.
Croatia came closest to scoring in the 42nd minute, when Ivan Perisic's powerful shot ricocheted off Greece's left post, out of reach of goalkeeper Orestis Karezis.
So for the time being, he'll stay here, out of reach of anyone who might ask him to do anything other than exactly what he wants.
As such, companies are heavily investing in cybersecurity to ensure that their customer and internal data is safe and out of reach of prying, nefarious eyes.
That malware "would be very difficult to remove, out of reach of endpoint security solution and basically have full control of the machine," Li On said.
Instead, they are watching on-demand content via tablets and other devices, or spending more time on video games, putting them out of reach of traditional advertising.
According to U.S. estimates, government forces control just over half the country, but with many areas out of reach of easy communications an accurate picture is difficult.
For manufacturers and distributors, questioning a PBM could result in their medications being shut out of a formulary list and therefore out of reach of most patients.
AI plans to make money by licensing its cognitive platform, and by helping companies solve robotics problems that would otherwise be out of reach of current technology.
Despite the charges, the Russians are unlikely to see their day in court, given that they are in Russia and out of reach of U.S. law enforcement.
Some families roasted marshmallows around a fire pit or wandered into the reindeer stable, where the animals were bedded down and out of reach of little hands.
While some tasks remain out of reach of today's robots, such as inserting IVs or trimming toenails, mechanical caregivers can offer clear advantages over their human counterparts.
On top of that, apartments can cost 21 times the average yearly wage, which places house-buying out of reach of the majority of Hong Kong people.
Meanwhile, the smart criminals will just move to encrypted communications services like Telegram or ProtonMail, both located off American shores and out of reach of US courts.
As much as Dolby has simplified its premium audio experience into a lovely product, the $600 price tag puts it far out of reach of most people's budget.
But in Mexico, where Martinez was safely out of reach of US law enforcement, he heard that police were planning to call his young granddaughter in for questioning.
The nine people were indicted on charges including computer fraud and conspiracy but are believed to still be in Iran and out of reach of US law enforcement.
The hackers are believed to be in China, with which the U.S. does not have an extradition treaty, and are thus likely out of reach of U.S. officials.
Thiam said he was aware that popular demand for traditional grains such as fonio and millet could push up prices, putting them out of reach of local consumers.
This one bent over the wall and found net close to the opposite post from the first shot, dipping beautifully out of reach of England's keeper Joe Hart.
Most jobs are still out of reach of robots, which lack the dexterity required on an assembly line or the social grace needed on a customer service call.
CFO Chris Peterson also put to rest rumors that the troubled brand would take actions to transfer assets out of reach of its debt holders as liquidity dwindles.
Resigning from his soccer positions does not necessarily put Sheikh Ahmad out of reach of FIFA ethics prosecutors and judges if any action is deemed to be warranted.
And those are still out of reach of the best scientists, who are developing devices and software to reliably decode brain activity and send signals back into the mind.
The legal owner of most types of firearms can transport them across state lines if the guns are locked, stowed, and kept out of reach of drivers and passengers.
Many data sets, including medical records, genetic tests and mammograms, for example, are locked up and out of reach of our best scientific minds and our best learning algorithms.
A single IVF cycle in a Lagos clinic costs around 1m naira ($2,800), which is cheaper than in the West but far out of reach of the average Nigerian.
The sculptures, pottery, baskets, and other pieces appear almost cryogenically frozen, plucked from their cultures and now placed out of reach of the lives for which they were made.
If it works as advertised it will bring a level of simplicity to tasks that were previously well out of reach of business users without requiring a data scientist.
There were many more, Ms. Sinclair said, under the radar and out of reach of the tax man, including, as time went on, quite a few in her neighborhood.
The Mariners ended German's run when Cruz lifted a first-pitch fastball into the first row of the left field seats just out of reach of Frazier's leaping attempt.
On April 13, behind closed doors and out of reach of the press, Trump signed a bill allowing states to cut off Title X federal funding for abortion providers.
Tide Pods have been a concern for years, with parents being warned to keep the product out of reach of children who may mistake the poisonous cleaner for candy.
Shares in the global leader in semiconductors, televisions and smartphones traded at 2.65 million won ($13,467.48) each prior to the split, putting them out of reach of retail investors.
In the meantime, as with any other household chemicals, recreational pot in the home should be kept out of reach of kids and protected with child locks, he said.
Companies continue to shift hundreds of billions of dollars to overseas tax havens, ensuring that huge sums of corporate profits remain out of reach of the United States government.
For Mr. Snowden, who retained Mr. Cacheris in 21960 after being charged with espionage, it has meant exile in Russia, out of reach of prosecutions and prison in America.
Weak profits and sinking stock value had some creditors worrying that Revlon might transfer assets out of reach of its debt holders, mirroring actions taken by J.Crew last year.
But most of those suspected of conspiring to defraud United States regulators are out of reach of American justice in Germany, which normally does not extradite its own citizens.
In Ecatepec, violence by organized crime is on the rise even as chunks of the city are being transformed into luxurious shopping centers well out of reach of its residents.
"Such a structure, if real, seems to be out of reach of current telescopic facilities, either ground- or space-based," Marcos, who's not affiliated with the new study, told Gizmodo.
With the national grid down for the foreseeable future, generators are in such high demand that their prices have skyrocketed, putting them out of reach of many average Puerto Ricans.
New, luxury, one-bedroom apartments packed with amenities that appeal to young urban tech workers fetch upwards of $4,000 a month, putting them out of reach of the Starbucks barista.
Creditors claim that Apollo Global Management and TPG Capital Management LP, which led a 2008 leveraged buyout of Caesars, created affiliates to put choice properties out of reach of creditors.
Much like their grown-up skin care counterparts, natural and luxury products tend to have higher price points, which may put them out of reach of parents on a budget.
Most impressive for those with young kids or pets around, its wings are enclosed and out of reach of hands, which probably makes it one of the safest drones around.
Ministers can only be tried by the Supreme Court, putting Lula out of reach of the task force in the southern city of Curitiba that is leading the Petrobras probe.
One reason the program is so convincing is that it was trained with enormous amounts of computing power and data — resources out of reach of many less wealthy research organizations.
The hackers are believed to be in China, with which the U.S. does not have an extradition treaty, and are likely out of reach of U.S. officials as a result.
About 40 percent of the population remains out of reach of health services, 1.57 million people face severe food insecurity and a million children are malnourished, the United Nations said.
The price prompted a Senate investigation, which found Gilead, knowing full well the cost would keep the cure out of reach of most people, had priced the drugs to maximize revenue.
Reinforcement learning has a steep learning curve and many moving parts, which has largely put it out of reach of all but the most well-funded and technical organizations, until now.
By staying just out of reach of the check hook and inviting Lima to return fire, Koreshkov could draw Lima into a longer stance and open him up for takedown attempts.
Weak profits and sinking stock value had some creditors worrying last year that Revlon might transfer assets out of reach of its debt holders, mirroring actions taken by J.Crew last year.
But even with a wealth of evidence, Mueller would find it nearly impossible to successfully bring a case against Russian intelligence officers who are out of reach of the U.S. government.
All of this big data is currently available to help Tesla refine its systems, and nearly all of this data-reliant tech is still far out of reach of its competitors.
Say, on a construction site or in an emergency incident where power is still available, but out of reach of an extension cord — situations where loud gas generators are generally used.
He somehow singlehandedly swam a fully grown man in hundreds of pounds of armor all the way to a shore where he's out of reach of a goddamn dragon and his Queen.
With no conclusion to the fighting in sight, civilians in cities like Taiz -- where more than 200,000 remain under a Houthi siege and out of reach of humanitarian actors -- remain in danger.
"These things are usually one big advertisement," one attendee told me as we watched the self-driving model cars veer out of reach of their handlers like rabbits at a petting zoo.
Many Vancouverites blame foreign buyers, mostly from mainland China, for pushing housing prices out of reach of local residents, though there is little official data available to back up the anecdotal claims.
For now, the creative aspects of filmmaking are still out of reach of automation, though AI-assisted decision-making on things like budgeting can have knock-on effects for an entire project.
Located just off the runway of Singapore's airport, the Freeport is a fiscal no-man's land where parsimonious individuals and creepy companies can confidentially collect valuables out of reach of the taxman.
Also uncounted are the ships that fish illegally, often at night or on the fringes of Senegal's 200-mile-wide exclusive economic zone — well out of reach of the country's small navy.
Looking at the male genitals only tells one half of the story, because the females have receptacles in their bodies to store sperm that lie just out of reach of the virga.
"The American Dream remains further out of reach of Black Americans than other Americans, and because of that, America has not fulfilled her promise," the former Massachusetts governor said in a statement.
Finally, vapor products would be required to carry bold label warnings stating UNDERAGE SALE PROHIBITED and KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN, informing consumers and vendors alike of their age restricted status.
Bank estimates show that over half of German government bonds are out of reach of QE because they yield less than the deposit rate, the lower limit the ECB has set for purchases.
His satellite signal continues to show him moving through the foothills of the Brooks Range, out of reach of our traps but occasionally visiting with a female wolverine we also collared, named Jazz.
"Keep your perfectly placed baubles, bows and bells out of reach of curious, crawling kids or your cats' playful paws with this 6ft parasol tree," reads the product description for this unusual creation.
The airline said longer range A321s will help it launch flights to new markets where there is currently not enough demand for larger aircraft but which are out of reach of smaller A320s.
Deaths in hot cars nearly triple The council advises parents to keep vehicles locked and keys out of reach of children while teaching them that vehicles aren't safe places to play, Artuso said.
Earlier that year, Ukrainian law enforcement had quietly allowed a potentially key witness in the Mueller investigation, Konstantin V. Kilimnik, to escape to Russia, putting him out of reach of Mr. Mueller's team.
Kilimnik was charged alongside Manafort in June with conspiracy to obstruct justice, but is unlikely to see his day in court because he is Russian and therefore out of reach of U.S. prosecutors.
But state and local officials warned that with several hundred people still missing and unaccounted for, and some areas still out of reach of emergency crews, those figures are almost certain to rise.
At its center is Geena Pacareu, whose movement embodies wistfulness and breadth — her port de bras has an unselfconscious way of blossoming — as she remains just out of reach of her partner, Ian Spring.
A victim identified as R.K. said he'd once asked if he could see it; Jensen picked up a worn book, out of reach of R.K., high on a shelf, and quickly set it down.
Spikes in prices would have real socioeconomic consequences, too, says Niño, pushing fresh fruits and veggies out of reach of the working poor, who already consume less of these items than their wealthier neighbors.
Kilimnik was charged alongside Manafort with witness tampering in connection with Mueller's investigation earlier this year, but he remains out of reach of federal authorities as the U.S. has no extradition agreement with Russia.
Given that upwards of 40 percent of Americans don't have $400 in savings to cover for an emergency, that would put the cost of the procedure out of reach of a lot of people.
The Japanese car giant has already clinched the manufacturers' championship and is sure to take the double with the number eight car out of reach of all but their team mates in car seven.
It navigated the wreck that lay out of reach of conventional divers since sinking in waters 32 km (20 miles) off the French city of Toulon in November 1664, taking with it a thousand souls.
A one-night-only return to snatch a second title and push his list of accomplishments just that little bit ahead of Anderson Silva's, and that bit further out of reach of the next generation.
In some cases, wells have to go down 150 meters (492 feet) or more to reach clean water, at a cost of more than $5,200, he said, a price out of reach of many people.
The Tabby made a break for it—sprinting out into the hellscape that is JFK, jumping onto a checkout counter, and scrambling up into the rafters, far out of reach of her human pursuers below.
What Pakistan does is seen as crucial to ending the conflict, because Taliban leaders who wage war in Afghanistan have long enjoyed sanctuaries there, putting them out of reach of Afghan forces and American drones.
Technology giants, such as Google and Facebook, are accused of turning a blind eye to violent online propaganda and other platforms of allowing terrorists to communicate with each other out of reach of the intelligence services.
The average one-bedroom apartment is $3,400 in San Francisco, and $3,350 in New York City, making these meccas of innovation increasingly out-of-reach of even well-funded startup founders let alone artists or educators.
Payet took the kick and even thought it was from nearly 30 yards out and considerably right of center, he curled it in to the far post, just out of reach of a diving Fabrice Ondoa.
In Berlin, race directors ordered Virgin driver Sam Bird to pit because his right front fairing got knocked loose, effectively ending his chance at a win and putting him out of reach of the drivers' championship.
There were backpacking trips to the national park 30 miles away, where he taught us how to build a fire and to hang our food from tree limbs to keep it out of reach of bears.
If the Saints want to feed him all game to put the record far out of reach of the Julio Joneses and DeAndre Hopkinses of the world, there is nothing Carolina could do to stop them.
And while premiums in some states have surged out of reach of some households, premiums have fallen in others, including Indiana, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Washington, Massachusetts and Arkansas, according to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation data.
The researchers continued subjecting the birds to these kinds of tests, but when the food was out of reach of a two-component tool, only Mango knew what to do: He made three- and four-part tools.
More than half of German debt is out of reach of quantitative easing, private estimates show, because it yields less than the ECB's deposit rate, the lower limit the central bank has set for its purchase programme.
The addition of offline support for CBS All Access means you'll be able to watch shows when you're out of reach of a network or good signal – like when traveling, commuting, or on a plane, for example.
The tropical storm, before it moves westward out of reach of Hawaii, was expected to dump as much as 15 inches (40 cm) of rain on parts of the Big Island, according to the National Weather Service.
"The second round appears totally out of reach of a three-headed left, but even with just two heads, Manuel Valls and Jean-Luc Melenchon, the second round is not reachable either," BVA's Erwan Lestrohan told Reuters.
In a nation with annual gross national income per capita of $403,450, even the big brands - let alone Bature's pricier offerings - are out of reach of many in a country almost evenly split between Christians and Muslims.
Add to that the $300 all in price for Kano computer kit (if you include the Screen Kit add-on it subsequently launched) makes for a primary platform priced far out of reach of many potential users.
If the hard fork does fail, then the $53 million from the DAO would really be lost: Out of reach of Tual and his developer colleagues, and useless to the attacker who to this day remains anonymous.
For instance, they could take advantage of Einstein, Salesforce's artificial intelligence platform, to add elements like next-best actions to the site, the kind of intelligent functionality that would typically be out of reach of most developers.
These 353,000-pound, 30-foot-long (13,607-kilogram, 9-meter-long) bombs are designed to strike deep into the ground to take out missile and command complexes that are out of reach of other non-nuclear weapons.
A second Trump term could put the Supreme Court majority out of reach of Democrats for two generations and thwart socially liberal laws passed by future Democratic presidents, in a nation being swept by a secular tide.
Workers' Party culture remains omnipresent in North Korea, where most villages have a building where lectures are delivered by Party officials on Saturdays, often to distribute centralized propaganda in areas out of reach of traditional state media.
Soon after, Yildiz rescheduled $7 billion of debt and sold shares of its Turkish biscuit maker, Ulker, to its London-based holding company, essentially transferring the family's majority holding of Ulker out of reach of Turkish courts.
These include buying and fattening animals like chickens and goats before selling them at a higher price, as well as protecting maize harvests more effectively by hanging them in trees, out of reach of pests, livestock and floods.
Drugmakers are under growing fire as a wave of new treatments for serious conditions like cancer and hepatitis C come to market at sky-high prices, putting them out of reach of many patients and national health services.
Duncan's (offensive) gift was the ability to contort that seven-foot frame and all its elongations into a myriad of inorganic shapes, so that whatever angle he was shooting from was just out of reach of the defense.
But hyperinflationary conditions have already existed, economists say, particularly as prices on some key goods and services have risen by more than 50 percent month over month, putting them out of reach of an increasing number of people.
Another prominent Chinese businessman who has taken refuge in Hong Kong to stay out of reach of mainland authorities and spoke on the condition of anonymity said that Mr. Xiao's extraordinary political connections made him an obvious target.
Yet child care costs have risen so much that it is now less expensive to pay for in-state college tuition than child care, putting quality care out of reach of many low- and even middle-income families.
In an extensive speech and interview at the National Press Club, Thiel also discussed his role in a lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker Media, saying the legal system was out of reach of "single-digit millionaires" like plaintiff Hulk Hogan.
By making adults who own guns more cognizant of where and how they store their firearms and ensure they remain out of reach of children, we actually strengthen the Second Amendment by underscoring the importance of responsible gun ownership.
The Russians charged are out of reach of U.S. officials and therefore unlikely to see their day in court, meaning that the charging documents are the Justice Department's single opportunity to lay out what prosecutors say are the facts.
Walker, 30, spends the majority of his day at a stadium, and for most of that time, he is out of reach of his cellphone, which stays in his locker during the pregame workout, batting practice and the game.
My mom lived subject to extreme calorie counts for at least a year in college, and was haunted by dreams of being chained to a pole in a pastry shop — just out of reach of the sugar-dusted confections.
How exciting was it when Roger Federer, two points away from winning his third-round match at the United States Open last week, whipped a forehand crosscourt and out of reach of his luckless opponent, Feliciano López of Spain?
The closing of clinics, combined with tougher restrictions, puts the medical procedure out of reach of many pregnant women, particularly those without the means to travel long distances, said the researchers looking at abortion data from 2011 to 2017.
Then, the researchers placed the food out of reach of the dowels and scattered combinable pieces on the floor near the crows and on an upright tool holder—cylindrical pieces that fit into one another to create a longer tool.
While Bitcoin isn't typically thought of as a stable and safe investment, that could be changing, especially as Chinese investors are looking for places to put their money that is out of reach of the Chinese government's strict regulatory environment.
But, but, but: In a concession to the limitations of today's robots, the machines can only handle specially made plates and bowls with magnetic inserts, and their cost lands them out of reach of all but the biggest restaurants and cafeterias.
Pereyra deftly carved out enough space on the left wing to take a crack, and it ended up being one of those once-in-a-lifetime perfect shots that found itself inch-perfect out of reach of the keeper's outstretched fingers.
De Mistura's humanitarian adviser Jan Egeland said that although fewer people were now under siege or out of reach of humanitarian aid, 2017 had defied expectations by being worse than 2016 in many respects, and fewer aid convoys were going in.
In the right home, it'll certainly provide some decorative flexibility â€" you won't have to worry about placing it near a window or out of reach of your cat, for example â€" but there are more affordable faux plants out there.
The organization encourages parents and caregivers to check the backseat before locking, keep the keys out of reach of children to prevent them from getting in alone, and to take action if a child is left alone in a vehicle.
What interests Mr. Westmoreland is how a self-described country girl became a woman of the world, a transformation that in its deeper, more intimately mysterious registers remains out of reach of this movie and of the hard-working Ms. Knightley.
As a result, France will start offering euro-denominated credits to Iranian buyers of its goods later this year to keep its trade out of reach of U.S. sanctions, the head of state-owned French investment bank Bpifrance said in February.
Do your research on applicable purchasing laws and age restrictions (it varies by state and region), be safe if you plan to make eliquid with nicotine in it (more on that later), and always store it out of reach of children or pets.
Low code and no code are the latest industry buzzwords, but if vendors can truly abstract away the complexity of difficult tasks like building machine learning models, it could help mainstream technologies that are currently out of reach of most business users.
For those outside the industry, it's an eye-opening look at the excessive waste of clothing production and how solutions may be found, even if the price point of said solutions may keep them largely out of reach of much of the population.
The six-camera Omni setup, unveiled last week, will sell for $5,83 — a sticker price that puts it out of reach of most amateurs, but that's more accessible than the $15,000 needed to buy the company's professionals-only, 16-camera Odyssey rig.
Costa Rica pulled one back from the penalty spot, before 16-year-old Deanne Rose put the game out of reach of the Costa Ricans with a late goal to put Canada, bronze medalists at the 2012 London Games, into the final.
The judge also said she had to take into account the impact on public confidence in the British criminal justice system should Assange be allowed to avoid a warrant for his arrest by staying out of reach of the police for years.
Sheinbaum said part of the problem was that Mexico had fallen behind in emissions standards for new vehicles, as well as needing to find ways to bring down costs for hybrid and electric vehicles that are currently out of reach of most consumers.
With the partisan crowd also turning more silent, he won his next service game at love, hitting three missile forehands that landed as if guided toward the same corner spot, well out of reach of Nadal as he scrambled across the baseline.
In addition, about 30 Sanderson farms that together house more than 6 million chickens around hard-hit Lumberton, North Carolina, remain isolated by floodwater and out of reach of feed trucks, Sanderson said, noting that the number of dead chickens could increase.
My fiancé was OK. Muffled from the sounds of the shooting and out of reach of the university's text message alerts by virtue of being in a basement, he wasn't even aware that he was in danger until after the danger had passed.
"This study shows Hillary Clinton's plan to double down on the failed Obama economic agenda will only keep the American Dream out of reach of more Americans and bury the country in even more debt," Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said in a statement.
The goal is to allow more educators, administrators, janitors, and more to live near their jobs at Redwood City, Ravenswood City, and Sequoia Union high schools, where Silicon Valley's tech boom has made home prices otherwise out of reach of these critical community members.
At the same time, terrorists are also getting better at using encrypted technologies, so once the terrorist group makes contact with a potentially receptive person, those conversations increasingly "go dark," mean they go out of reach of law enforcers who would try to monitor them, he said.
It points to a "global spider's web" of tax havens that ensures wealth stays out of reach of ordinary citizens and governments, citing a recent estimate that $7.6 trillion of individual wealth - more than the combined economies of Germany and the UK - is currently held offshore.
Facebook tries to put 1.5 billion users out of reach of a new EU privacy law, Cuba is set to swear in a new president to replace Castro and scientists in Singapore build a robot that conquers a task most people dread - assembling IKEA flatpack furniture.
With her estranged husband (Amnon Wolf) and older son away in South America, Ora sets out to hike to northern Israel in the hope that if she keeps herself out of reach of any official who might notify her of his death, she can somehow protect him.
But some have argued that by charging several hundred dollars a month for membership — and requiring would-be members to apply for admission — The Wing has put its benefits out of reach of the very women who could use them most, especially women of color and low-income women.
Across four years, the C.I.A. moved about 100 prisoners through 10 different sites from Afghanistan to Thailand, Poland, Morocco and Guantánamo — and kept them almost entirely in isolation and always out of reach of the International Committee of the Red Cross, which visits detainees and advocates their humane treatment.
But between napping regulators, the death of consumer protections, and America's obsession with competition-eroding merger mania (T-Mobile's looming merger with Sprint, for example), US telecom sector dysfunction could ensure these promises fall well short, with 5G priced just out of reach of those that stand to benefit the most.
Although he has stated that he will defer to the secretary of Defense and the director of the CIA on these matters, the desire to potentially establish detention sites out of reach of U.S. courts, advocates and other essential actors raises a huge red flag regarding the administration's approach to counterterrorism.
"So they can sit in Iran or North Korea, out of reach of U.S. authorities, and just take what they need without trying to smuggle the item out of the country or getting someone to steal it," said Patrick McElwain, who runs a special export enforcement unit at Homeland Security Investigations.
But in recent months it seems that America's unwavering commitment to fight all of the world's scourges has brought all those governments and the wealthy individuals who support them to a critical mass, joining forces to create a parallel financial system which would be out of reach of America's long arm.
A race win is worth 25 points and victory in the next grand prix in Belgium would give him enough of a cushion to stay in front in the event of such a scenario, putting him 26 points clear and just tantalisingly out of reach of Rosberg, even if the German finishes second.
Deborah, 393, a cook who moved from a domestic violence shelter in Brooklyn to a general homeless shelter in Queens last year, said she feared she was stuck because the apartments she has found are out of reach of her take-home pay of no more than $239, even with a voucher.
In an interview with CNN, the Russia-friendly congressman doubled down on his stance, vigorously defending Assange and offering details about a meeting he initiated -- along with a controversial, far-right blogger -- with the WikiLeaks founder at the Ecuadorian embassy last summer in London where he has been out of reach of authorities since 2012.
They're the kind of thing most of us try to avoid—by taking tried-and-true burn prevention steps like turning the handles of pots and pans toward the back of the stove, keeping hot liquids out of reach of kids and pets, and cautiously dipping a toe into a hot bath or Jacuzzi before jumping in.
Introduced to the popular imagination during the 33s and 23s, when activists fought to protect old-growth forests in Oregon and California, a tree-sit is a small platform rigged high up in a tree and tethered to other trees around it on which a person can camp among the branches for months at a time, out of reach of law enforcement and industry personnel.
Even then, they were still out of reach of most shoppers both because of their location (only in Mexico City) and prices (for example, 69 pesos or $5.30 for a pair of boxer briefs, far too expensive for 2012's annual household per capita income of $3,358.29.) So along with American guns (much easier to buy in the US given its lax gun laws), California weed (higher-quality than Mexican marijuana, following legalization), and auto parts (legal, but often undeclared to avoid paying high customs duties), secondhand clothing cannot just cross the border; it must be smuggled.

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