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Once that was full, they parceled out space in the pantry.
And so union leadership positions were deliberately parceled out among ethnic groups.
A lot is kept from the viewer, then parceled out in discrete chunks.
Technology leads to economic growth, but the benefits aren't being parceled out equally.
Many lower skilled jobs could similarly be combined or parceled out into gig work.
The Marshall Plan parceled aid to participant states on a rough per capita basis.
But equal blame could be parceled out to government over-regulation, even global warming.
It will be carved up and parceled out, used as chum for various playlists.
The scenes of the crash are carefully parceled out and filmed–bluntly–for maximum impact.
Stakes are parceled out on crowdfunding websites to try to reduce risk and diversify portfolios.
She and her allies have adroitly parceled out new revelations to keep the story moving.
One-third of the money was parceled out in small bills, 10 bundles of them.
Despite my best efforts, my grief couldn't be parceled up into a 10-day window.
The Constitution expressly parceled out different powers over the militia to Congress or the states.
Some celebrities, like Kim Kardashian, for example, have parceled their personal lives into a healthy career.
The other half was to be parceled out as deferred compensation after Mr. Ghosn, 64, retired.
Trump's legal team will then get 24 hours as well, parceled out in the same manner.
As I grew up, I asked more questions, but my mother only parceled out small clues.
Movie rights to those titles had been parceled off years ago, when Marvel Comics faced financial difficulties.
Within that grid, the land is parceled into city blocks about a mile long and a mile wide.
She has parceled out new accusations and new snippets of audio recordings to keep herself in the headlines.
Half of the new federal money, $100 billion, would be parceled out as incentives to local government entities.
The land was farmed until the early 20th century, when it was parceled into estates for wealthy families.
Kurt Schwitters's "Ursonate" is a collage of speech fragments neatly parceled into the four movements of a traditional sonata.
Mormons now believe that revelations are parceled out according to one's role in the church and in wider society.
But if we nonetheless insist on celebrating Tax Christmas this holiday season, how should the goodies be parceled out?
She lived with him till she was 6, when her parents swooped down and parceled her out somewhere else.
They bought land cheap, parceled together ranches from landowners whose relatives had homesteaded it, and built sprawling faux-Western mansions.
There are signs that Mueller parceled out portions of this investigation to the federal prosecutor's office in D.C. as well.
But the historic legacy of what happened at Standing Rock will have to be parceled out through small, personal victories.
"We've parceled the rough into different bags and boxes, and each calendar year, we bring one out," Mr. Bradshaw said.
That may be because his game show appearances, which are prerecorded, are parceled out in 2914-minute chunks each day.
Dozens of Acoma girls were parceled out to convents in Mexico City, and adolescents were sentenced to decades of servitude.
The omnipresent concierge works in the background, predicting your needs, processing your requests, and offering neatly parceled answers to your questions.
Last year, the Big 25 parceled out $25 million to its 212 teams: That is more than $30 million a team.
The Spanish built a mission here in 2110, then parceled off enormous ranches to private owners by way of land grants.
Some $20 to $30 million of the monuments budget is parceled out to its cathedrals, a paltry $503,000 to $400,000 apiece.
The key thing to note here is that there isn't a fixed number of jobs that have to be parceled out.
Instead, you'll get real and explain how work is parceled out, whether managers play favorites, how disputes get resolved and so on.
Regulators have in recent months started to clamp down on ICOs, online fundraisers through which new cryptocurrencies are parceled out to buyers.
The supplies and weapons will be parceled out to be just enough to accomplish specific objectives related to Raqqa, the official added.
The Sultan's caliphate was parceled up into trans-tribal, trans-ethnic and trans-secular countries whose citizens were new to such nationhood.
In my time working as a maid, I'd seen various decluttering projects — garages parceled out in preparation for yard sales or downsizing.
When new information is added to the database it is parceled in "blocks," which can be thought of as containers for this data.
But it does imply a type of knowledge that can be reliably parceled out in public, without constant need for verification or interpretation.
Instead, that money would be grouped together, then parceled out to states to use in the service of health care programs they favor.
Since then, he has parceled his pregame workouts among several positions, trying to strike a balance between staying sharp and wearing himself out.
A glass facade, parceled out into asymmetrical wood paneling to shade the interior, can be opened up in warmer months to the exterior.
Netflix might be known for popularizing the binge, but one of the streaming service's best original efforts is parceled out in weekly helpings.
The Allies have won the war, and the country has been parceled out, with France, the Soviet Union and Britain each occupying certain zones.
A lot of that ended up claimed by urgent disaster relief needs, and then the remainder was parceled out across a few different priorities.
What she meant was they parceled out freedom, allowing viewers to lose their selves in an effort to find greater connection to the self.
Their traits are parceled out on a one-per-customer basis: Humphrey's a patsy, King a worrier, Carmichael a hothead and Wallace a weasel.
Under new rules that the government announced late last year, revolving credit overdue by at least 30 days will change into parceled-out financing lines.
Her backstory has been parceled out over about half a dozen films, and she's even picked up a love interest (Bruce Banner) on the way.
Thirteen of the state's 36 delegates will be split up according to the statewide vote, while the rest will be parceled out across the districts.
If that was the case, you won't be seeing the usual April refund: You've already gotten it, just parceled out into slightly higher 2018 paychecks.
In parallel to that, Senate Democrats coalesced around a plan to actually spend $1 trillion, with the money parceled out across various types of infrastructure.
Unlike in Iowa and New Hampshire, where delegates are parceled out according to percentages of the popular vote, a victory in South Carolina is more complete.
In the ensuing hours, a befuddling back-and-forth followed, featuring a mysterious retraction, an apology and a pair of statements parceled out by company spokespeople.
Even essential services, like water and power systems would be up for grabs, parceled out to the highest bidder, leaving us with highly inflated utility bills.
So it isn't something that's parceled out among ten parties and each one comes in and has to get their permission to make changes and all that.
Where bigger sites have parceled out shares of the company to multiple individuals, Front Porch Forum remains solely in the hands of Wood-Lewis and his wife.
Some of the land had been planned for a housing development, but the squatters have parceled off territory and some are even wiring their shacks with electricity.
Recent measures allowing banks to substitute credit card rollover loans with secured, parceled-out loans will cut borrowing costs on the segment by half, he told the paper.
The money will be parceled out among 532 claimants, including 157 people who were hospitalized and relatives of 58 who were killed, organizers said in a news release.
US military officials have said the supplies and weapons will be parceled out to be just enough to accomplish specific objectives related to efforts to retake Raqqa from ISIS.
Based on the podcast of the same name, "Homecoming" is a paranoid thriller (think "The Conversation" or "The Parallax View") that is parceled out over 10 half-hour episodes.
They expect declining card loan-loss provisioning and migration to parceled-out credit to help offset the revenue losses stemming from the reduction in the cost of rollover card loans.
Just three months ago, a tech project called Tezos raised $232 million online in a wildly successful "initial coin offering," in which new digital currency is parceled out to buyers.
Under terms of the plan, Itaú will implement interest rates for card rollover loans similar to those applied to secured, parceled-out credit, said Marcos Magalhães, head of credit card lending.
As in the Dead Space games, information about the crew and the events that led them to evacuate the Origin are parceled out in the form of recordings and computer data.
But the federal government, in its original complaint and at Wednesday's hearing, parceled out details clearly intended to suggest that the brothers had some form of large-scale violence in mind.
And those opportunities seemed to be parceled by an unspoken "one-at-a-time" approach, which heaped the burden of progress on whichever black quarterback broke through in a given era.
The Ethereum system has sometimes been described as a single shared computer that is run by the network of users and on which resources are parceled out and paid for by Ether.
Instead, it keeps the majority of the Obamacare taxes [and] puts that money into block grants that would be parceled out to the states to decide what system works best for them.
There's no knowing, though, how well the show will work once the team is assembled and time and story lines and flashbacks need to be parceled out among five or six heroes.
Leagues parceled out their most precious licenses to brands like Nike and Adidas, which mostly seemed concerned with using on-field uniforms as marketing tools, rather than with producing gear for fans.
There are more states voting on Super Tuesday, and more delegates at stake, than on any other primary day in 2020 — roughly one-third of all Democratic delegates will get parceled out.
Exactly how benefits are parceled out beyond seniority and service is unknown, said Mr. Kechichian, who is a senior fellow at the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies in Riyadh.
Almost 2,23 acres were planted with crops such as rice and sugarcane, bringing in an estimated income of almost 100 million rupees ($717,600) per year to those who had parceled up the land.
It represents a series of major changes to the American healthcare system that are parceled out over time, and you can't understand it until you understand how these changes will be rolled out.
The piece begins with just a map marker on a blue screen indicating "MoCA" and then takes me whirling far above the surrounding terrain of the city that's been digitized and parceled out.
Under these new rules, many federal jobs would be parceled out according to "merit" rather than party patronage, ensuring the independence and integrity of at least some of the people serving in government.
Most of the project's 404 units will be studios and one-bedrooms, 33 of them affordable units that were parceled out in a lottery held last spring for applicants who met income requirements.
The internet had previously been divided into two: the open web, which most of the world could access; and the authoritarian web of countries like China, which is parceled out stingily and heavily monitored.
In their 1991 book Generations: The History of America's Future, they parceled the country's history neatly into 18 generations, and went so far as to predict the American character up to the year 19923.
ZUG, Switzerland/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just three months ago, a tech project called Tezos raised $232 million online in a wildly successful "initial coin offering," in which new digital currency is parceled out to buyers.
The $1.6 million sum was scheduled to be paid to the woman in quarterly installments, beginning in December 2017 and parceled out over the course of two years, according to sources who declined to be named.
He created a map that parceled the land on East Vernor Highway Street into a grid of 563,000 one-inch squares, and he invited people to be inch-vestors in the property for $1 a square.
At the moment that Turner is executed — he was hanged and skinned, with his flesh parceled out as souvenirs — he looks up into a blindingly blue sky and finds himself at the foot of an angel.
" It was a little like a commodities market, sums parceled out "based on who was available and who would take what," he said, adding, "Still, in the end we would say it was absolutely worth it.
If the suspension is allowed to stand, it will essentially vacate federal oversight of as much as $5.5 billion a year in development money that is being parceled out to nearly 1,000 jurisdictions around the country.
Efforts to form the new government, led by Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri, have been obstructed by conflicting demands for cabinet seats that must be parceled out in line with a finely balanced, sectarian political system.
The enchiladas at Mexico City's Klein's are topped with creamy queso fresco, smothered in a bone-warming blend of piquant sauces, and parceled neatly around peppery strips of kosher salami and a generous smear of cream cheese.
ZUG, Switzerland/NEW YORK, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Just three months ago, a tech project called Tezos raised $232 million online in a wildly successful "initial coin offering," in which new digital currency is parceled out to buyers.
While the blame for this carnage can be parceled out to myriad murderers, psychopaths, toadies, cowards and, of course, those who were "just following orders," the twin evils were, ultimately, the work of two individuals: Stalin and Hitler.
Not much more than a year ago, the Detroit Institute of Arts was in an existential crisis, its world-class collection in danger of being parceled off by its beleaguered city to help pay debts in Detroit's federal bankruptcy.
They parceled out tickets to major sporting events, escorted influential officials on all-expenses-paid golf junkets, paid the tabs for lavish dinners and cozied up to politicians at Signatures, a restaurant Mr. Abramoff once owned on Pennsylvania Avenue.
But Tuesday's slate of more than a dozen primaries — which, when all votes are accounted for, will have parceled out a third of all pledged delegates — initially did little to dispatch worries about the prospect of a contested convention.
Song Minji, the founder of Pygmalion, a design and publishing company in Seoul, said she had decided not to replace two departing employees and instead had parceled out their responsibilities to the eight who were left and enlisted freelancers.
In practice, this means funneling Atlanta's homeless—from those who have been living on the streets for years to the more recently displaced—into a crowded building where scarce resources are parceled out by way of a kind of triage.
What does "free college" or "Medicare for all" come down to, other than saying that our lives should be our own to use well, not parceled out in years of debt service and cramped by fear of future medical bills?
The government had authorized people to trade in up to 22016,22017 rupees in the canceled notes, so some parceled their 212.9- and 23.1,20173-rupee bills into small bundles and got multiple agents ("money mules") to change them, no questions asked.
The city is starkly unequal and controlled by an authoritarian corporate-friendly government, with some areas parceled out to small-time despots — like a renovated Bastille where inmates have their memories confiscated, leaving them unaware that the outside world exists.
At the same time, conservatives fleeing liberalizing states (California in particular) have moved into the valleys outside those cities, which have been parceled up among Republicans far more ideologically conservative (and, generally speaking, outwardly religious) than those who've been here for generations.
The most disturbing images for me are the ones near the end, where a whale's body is cut, methodically and relentlessly, gutted and parceled and the documentation of its dissection makes me think of the recurring theme of our human history: blood.
The episode, written by Black Mirror creator Charlie Booker, and directed by Anne Sewitsky, paints a broad portrait of the price of fame — the toll it takes on performers, who feel like their identity is being parceled out and sold for profit.
Granted, that formula -- a bit of an experiment, given the current drift of the movie business -- doesn't create a huge incentive to rush out and see "Logan Lucky" in the theater, especially with the rights having already been parceled out to Amazon.
Plus, with the acquisition of 20th Century Fox, Disney/Marvel has assumed control of two signature Marvel properties, Fantastic Four and X-Men, whose movie rights were parceled off years ago, both of which appear ripe for incorporation into the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe.
"A lot hinges on how much of the bad debt are they taking on and I'm assuming that that is actually going to be parceled off into a bad bank and therefore Santander will end up with the viable retail and banking operations," Parker observed.
" But even as his promise to "show great heart" in addressing the matter grabbed the headlines, Trump also parceled out a handful of red meat, adding: "In some of the cases (the recipients) are having DACA and they're gang members and they're drug dealers too.
People described as "familiar with the situation" told the Wall Street Journal that Apple planned to retain "about half of the subscription revenue from the service," while the remaining revenue would be parceled out to publishers, depending on how much time users spend on their content.
Plus, there were all kinds of commonplace, unexplained differences between the two universes, parceled out gradually over may episodes: Earth 2 doesn't have coffee, uses blimps as a main mode of transportation, and headquarters its Department of Defense under the Statue of Liberty, for some reason!
At best, you get a situation like 2pac's, where a formidable cache of leftovers is parceled out into loving releases of a quality that dwindles over the years as the vault gets skimpier and people who never met the man worm their way onto tracks with him.
In any event, here's the future President of the United States mocking Huffington: 1 -- Vs. Beyoncé In response to viral surveillance video showing Beyoncé's sister, Solange Knowles, hitting and kicking her brother-in-law in an elevator after the 2014 Met Ball, Trump parceled out the blame.
To make everybody happy, the researchers eventually followed the collaborative model of the 2016 "Panama Papers" investigations, in which a consortium parceled out documents detailing dodgy offshore investments to various outlets, allowing them to freely pick ones for stories, an effort that won the Pulitzer Prize in April.
And above all else, we must recognize with deeds beyond words that these are not separate ideas to be parceled out to separate agencies, but complementary aspects of U.S. national power in the world as it is today, where primacy in space is inseparable from primacy in the world.
LAS MARÍAS, P.R. — Inside a dark school sheltering families left homeless by landslides and hurricane winds, bottled water was getting so scarce on Monday that relief workers parceled out one small plastic cup to go with each person's dinner of hot dogs, rice and beans and syrupy apricots.
So it's not that he was, it's not just that he couldn't figure out which side he belonged on, but he couldn't even make the thing he was trying to make without worrying about how it would be interpreted, and how it was going to get parceled out, apparently.
"The Kremlin has used hackers to steal personal communications that Russian operatives then parceled out in targeted leaks, and created fake social media personas and news items on all sides of controversial issues in the hope of stirring discord in the West," Rogers told the Senate Armed Forces Committee.
So, when Austria-Hungary found itself on the losing side of World War I and its territory started to be parceled out into new nations under the Treaties of Versailles and Trianon, the new Eastern European states weren't nearly as linguistically homogenous as their nationalist leaders sometimes liked to pretend.
Prora—a former Nazi-era vacation complex located in the town of Binz, on the Baltic Sea island of Rügen—is being parceled up and sold off by real estate developers, and Her Damit—the electronic music festival it's been home to for the past three years—is about to get the boot.
The real estate at day clubs is parceled out like V.I.P. areas in a nightclub; the price for a full day's rental, which includes bottle service and its corresponding "minimum spend" agreement, is based on a variety of factors, like day of the week and the location of your couch or cabana.
Their support for the temporary moratorium has to be understood in light of the the one-year buffer also potentially providing time for the Bureau of Land Management (run by longtime anti-environmental extremist William Perry Pendley) to push through an environmental and cultural study affirming that the land can in fact be parceled off to the highest bidder.
When I cite the original series' "vague progressivism," I don't really mean that it had a coherent political framework so much as it believed in the idea that the American dream was too often hoarded by those who least needed access to it, who then parceled it out in little chunks to those further down the ladders of economic, racial, and social privilege.
CreditCreditJamie Stoker When the British embroiderer and designer Cressida Jamieson is not tending flowers at her allotment — a community garden parceled into plots and rented to city-dwelling gardeners not blessed with the precious acreage — in Walthamstow, North London, she can be found stitching miniature renderings of her blooms (fiery nasturtiums, golden Californian poppies) in her Victorian, wisteria-clad house nearby.
The current and disproportionate affluence that white communities possess, he explained, has been built on centuries of state intervention and assistance: Military forces stole indigenous land, the government parceled it out and gave it away to white farmers, and then a whole apparatus of development and finance was mobilized, first to exclude black people, and then bringing them back within limited reach of credit and capital—but only on the lending industry's predatory terms.

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