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20 Sentences With "panhandle for"

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Thousands of rescuers, including volunteers, are still combing remote areas of the Florida Panhandle for those reported missing.
School administrators across the Panhandle, for example, are still assessing damage to buildings and mapping plans for the rest of the year.
The general belief is with L.A. residents hunkered down at home, the homeless can no longer panhandle for money -- so, they're shoplifting out of desperation to eat.
The victims were forced to panhandle for up to nine hours per day, six days per week, and turn over their earnings to the church, a federal indictment alleged.
Men sporting shaved heads and robes who impersonate Buddhist monks and aggressively panhandle for donations are once again proliferating in New York City and countries around the world, the authorities said.
" In its letter to the FCC, the RWA states that the one such test to verify Verizon's coverage claims, like the one conducted in the Oklahoma Panhandle for example, costs "close to $1 million.
However, you can see off the little horizon our dark bands of rain on the backside of this subtropical storm are expected to reign it throughout the Panhandle for the rest of this evening.
Trump isn't undefeated as a campaigner: In December 2017, he went to the Florida panhandle for a campaign rally the Friday night before Jones defeated Republican Roy Moore in a special election in Alabama.
The indictment alleges that church leaders would force victims to panhandle for up to nine hours a day, six days a weeks, surrendering all their earnings and even welfare benefits, such as food stamps, to the church leaders.
Read more:Police say the man Trump recently honored as a hero during the El Paso shooting made up the whole storyNorth Carolina Republicans waited until colleagues were absent during a 9/11 memorial service to pass a controversial budget without their votesA viral video shows a Jack in the Box worker apparently mocking a deaf woman and refusing her orderA California church held homeless people captive and forced them to turn in their welfare benefits and panhandle for up to 9 hours a day, prosecutors say
Read more:Police say the man Trump recently honored as a hero during the El Paso shooting made up the whole storyA California church held homeless people captive and forced them to turn in their welfare benefits and panhandle for up to 9 hours a day, prosecutors sayA Florida couple was denied custody of their 4-year-old son with leukemia after they 'busted' him out of a hospital and stopped his chemo treatmentsA woman says she escaped a suspected serial killer in Detroit by stabbing him with a box cutter and diving out a window
He remained in Amarillo as the spiritual leader of Catholics in the Texas Panhandle for four years.
Boarman is considered an important and influential figure in folk music history. Dr. Ivan Tribe, assistant history professor at Rio Grande College, called Boarman "the most noted" of several prominent banjo and bluegrass musicians to come out of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. For much of his musical career, Boarman was dedicated to the preservation of Appalachian folk music and culture.Veltze, Linda.
Eight tornadoes were reported in northwestern Kansas. On the afternoon of May 22, the Storm Prediction Center issued a moderate risk of severe storms for parts of western Oklahoma, southern Kansas, and the northern Texas Panhandle for May 23. Significant EF2-EF5 tornadoes were possible inside the moderate risk area. On May 23, 10 tornadoes were reported along with hail as large as softballs.
Storm total rainfall from Debby in the United States Throughout June 25, an intense complex of thunderstorms developed to the north of Debby's center and produced torrential rains over the Florida Panhandle for much of the day. Many areas received rainfall in excess of . Precipitation peaked at in Curtis Mill, which is located in Wakulla County. In Panacea, a Mesonet station recorded a 24‑hour rainfall of .
Competitors reported payments through the act. WSJ found at least 20 physicians who received payments that would normally be reported. MiMedx's website stated they had "received an opinion from HHS's CMS department which confirms that MiMedx does not have a need to report", though CMS stated they do not provide such opinions. By August 2018, Petit listed had his $15 million mansion in the Florida panhandle for sale.
The Mount Meager massif lies in the Coast Mountains, which extend from Vancouver to the Alaskan Panhandle for . It is about wide, cut by fjords, narrow inlets with steep cliffs created by glacial erosion. The Coast Mountains have a profound effect on British Columbia's climate. Lying just east of the Pacific Ocean, they shear off moisture-laden air coming off the ocean, causing heavy rainfall on their western slopes.
The entire project was finally completed just before New Year's Eve 2016. Some safety bollards were also installed as part of the renovation in order to prevent vehicular attacks or collisions on the sidewalk. After a fatal 2017 car crash, there were calls to install more bollards along Times Square. Times Square's pedestrian plaza is frequented by topless women (with painted breasts) called "desnudas", as well as costumed characters, who typically panhandle for tips.
In March 2012, the company acquired the holdings of BP in the Hugoton Natural Gas Area, the large gas-producing region from southwestern Kansas into the Texas Panhandle for $1.2 billion. The purchase included 2,400 active wells on 600,000 acres and a gas processing plant. In June 2012, the company acquired 12,500 acres in the Jonah Field in southwest Wyoming from BP for approximately $1 billion. In February 2013, the company acquired Berry Petroleum Company in a stock deal valued at $4.3 billion.
KNEP presently broadcasts 8½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 1½ hours each weekday and a half-hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). As KDUH, the station produced full-length newscasts focused on the Nebraska Panhandle for years. However, due to cutbacks in later years, KDUH's newscasts were reduced to inserts in KOTA's weeknight newscasts with a few personalities locally based in Scottsbluff. On May 5, 2016, KNEP's full-length localized newscasts in Scottsbluff were reinstated, upon the launch of NBC Nebraska Scottsbluff.

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