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Employer matches will get you part of the way there.
That's part of the way there, but I'd go further.
That gets you part of the way to full funding.
But that only gets campaigns part of the way there.
It's part of the way China supplies North Korea's economic lifeline.
For example, should nonelite runners deliberately walk part of the way?
Policy changes will help get us part of the way there.
I decided to go with them for part of the way.
But that seems to be part of the way things go now.
Absolutely. That's a huge part of the way I deal with things.
It's a core part of the way that companies think about optionality.
"This is part of the way we deal with misinformation," Bickert said.
It's become a key part of the way we understand music online.
These elements are a very real part of the way Duplex works.
It wasn't part of the way you thought about coverage or anything.
It was part of the way Mexicans are treated in this culture.
I walk part of the way home and then get on the subway.
"This is part of the way we deal with misinformation," Bickert told Cooper.
But to have the emotional part of the way these two were interacting.
Churning legs and a pounding heart had taken me part of the way.
I'm praying she naps part of the way, since it's her nap time anyway.
"This is going to become part of the way we think as an institution."
Part of the way the alt-right spreads its message is through internet trolling.
Prince Charles, Harry&aposs dad, walked Meghan part of the way down the aisle.
Oh, this is part of the way augmented reality in the iOS ARKit works.
And a big part of the way I'll deal with shit is through sports.
We encourage reading part of the way or a summary so there is context.
But they've always been such an important part of the way people see me.
Part of the way Wilson challenges previous readings of the Odyssey is with style.
And, of course, we are only part of the way through the bushfire season.
It's also been part of the way that we experience things like memory and relationships.
As part of the way to monetize to build a still more impressive advertising business?
Music is part of the way I'm wired and it can be very, very powerful.
It's just a normal part of the way in which I care for my body.
The test has become an integral part of the way we talk about pop culture.
It's a late one, and we end up sharing their cab part of the way home.
This idea is already part of the way that America looks at foreigners, and especially refugees.
That's kind of part of the way we envision our platform, is really bringing people together.
I think it is going to be one big part of the way that fundraising happens.
Fantasy has become reality, and Kingsway helps us remember part of the way we got here.
" The company also recently changed part of the way it approaches the "right to be forgotten.
They were not in a glass box, but an active part of the way of life.
But I think people are beginning to realize this is part of the way the internet operates.
The driver told the passengers that they were going to have to walk part of the way.
It's part of the way foreign policy has been operated by presidents since the beginning of time.
"It's an important part of the way he won the presidency, and that's what he's doing here."
Or would it just destroy the persona that is part of the way she does her art?
Then, they pop people out who are not willing to be part of the way they're managing there.
It&aposs even possible that these blocks were floated on rafts for part of the way, Harris said.
Part of the way Microsoft will get there with its new gaming cloud focus is with subscription services.
As the Marvel movies enter their second decade, skrullishness is just part of the way things get done.
They're kind of favorite directors of the show, and that's part of the way the program is designed.
Ultimately, a man's dick is part of the way that he is personified as a man, Kehler says.
Of course, part of the way it was supposed to do that was by heavily fortifying the border.
It took him four days (his father, frail with age, joined him only for part of the way).
Yet its camera — a fundamental part of the way players interact with the game's world — is severely flawed.
Part of the way she enacts her pride is to pretend it comes effortlessly, as is her right.
Our emotions and sensations are really an integral part of the way we solve problems in our lives.
But in the meantime, a startup called Boomerang wants to take you at least part of the way there.
Rebecca Howard, a historian at Lone Star College in Texas, thinks some travelled part of the way by train.
It's just part of the way the film shelves characters whenever they aren't doing something directly related to Mae.
I let her walk part of the way without a leash, and she's everywhere and anywhere all at once.
"Part of the way police patrol is to look for people who look like they're acting suspicious," Sklansky said.
That may go part of the way to explaining the recent separation between the ASX200 and its global counterparts.
Furthermore, Levchin points out how transparency is an important part of the way the financing is messaged to the consumer.
Puns, visual puns, are an important part of political cartoons, and they're an important part of the way dreams work.
Part of the way down, the group crashed into a large gate used to separate the bobsled and luge tracks.
AND I MEAN, PART OF THE WAY WE STRUCTURE OURSELVES IS WE ALWAY HAVE LOCAL MANAGEMENT RUN THE LOCAL COUNTRIES.
Is this a purposeful choice on your end or is it just part of the way you see the world?
On the next screen, click the Calendars tab, then the Import Calendar link part of the way down the page.
Herzl, a Vienna journalist who'd come part of the way east on the luxurious Orient Express, thought it was awful.
I love the idea that she's gay and that it isn't a part of the way she's identifying herself necessarily.
A show of force is part of the way back to nuclear talks—and to repairing those two terrible mistakes.
If you really like to feel like you're in the game, these will get you part of the way there.
But for some of us talking to ourselves goes much further: it's an essential part of the way we think.
"You'd see more teachers volunteering to hold guns where guns are already part of the way of life," he said.
"However, in the absence of other pressure for action, that only takes you a certain part of the way," he says.
"Ego dissolution seems to be an important part of the way in which people might change from using psychedelics," Evans said.
"Part of the way that you know that you're in a crisis is because it's chaotic," said another former State official.
According to Kendall, that's part of the way Pinterest sees itself more: As an ad company rather than a retail company.
This approach is part of the way Hollywood is rewriting its script for political action following Trump's shock election in 2016.
Part of the way it does so is by framing them around the concept of one-way and two-way doors.
"Part of the way you build support among these swing districts is by actually helping to change the electorate," he says.
I think the lack of subtlety in the name is part of the way that we actually achieve our end goal.
But we are not the origin host of the information, which is an important part of the way we approach these issues.
It appears that part of the way they became rich was by decrying welfare for poor folks, then grabbing it for themselves.
It's an issue of subtraction, not addition, and the mere fact of the debate will get him part of the way there.
End coal-burning and you've gone a significant way; a few other big things get you another substantial part of the way.
Fighting it might mean fighting an integral part of the way your brain functions, so maybe just keep doing what you do.
It can be triggered not just when you push the key all the way down, but even part of the way down.
I mean, everybody does this now, and it's just become part of the way that we all spread information on the internet.
Now Cinderella wins because of her moral virtue, and part of the way we can see she's virtuous is that she is silent.
It's hard to say but discretion (or, as some angry ex-members see it, "secrecy") is part of the way Opus Dei functions.
I think it's part of the way in which that balance is corrected, part of it is through news and journalism and gossip.
Beginning earlier this year, the market has been pulling back toward historical norms, though we're only part of the way there so far.
I'll join you part of the way in your quest to humanize capitalism, but I have no doubt that overcoming it is necessary.
Creators with big audiences creating content to respond to other creators with big audiences is a big part of the way YouTube works.
They set off with a Nigérien military convoy, which would accompany them part of the way to Libya, a journey of several days.
It's tough to burn off all those calories, but a stroll through the Milwaukee Art Museum will get you part of the way.
Vander Lind, who earned his pilot's license, commutes part of the way to work in a single-piston engine aircraft he fixed up.
"Part of the way you get to a place is you have to help people envision what it would be like," she said.
Apps now form a big part of the way we use mobile and Apple was one of the key drivers of the app economy.
But, at least part of the way is finally showing a production car, which Faraday Future tried to do with bravado at the event.
It's part of the way we catch terrorists, it's part of how we discover the intentions of those who plan to do us harm.
Hence the threat of prison and social rejection, although they make everyone else feel better, are only part of the way to deter offenders.
That's part of the way I want to appreciate the '70s, to use a movie from further on as a way to look forward.
But as I progressed and got sloppier, stopping halfway through a lap or switching strokes part of the way through, the goggles got confused.
But they revealed that they'd been working on a shoe that they thought would help get them at least part of the way there.
But part of the way we went about figuring out how do you ... I don't believe that we can be comprehensive on the news.
In a striking image, the outspoken American divorcée walked unescorted part of the way down the aisle followed by her 10 bridesmaids and page boys.
Part of the way it looks to do that is by hosting all of its processes on-premise, rather than over a cloud-based infrastructure.
In the middle of performing her dance and stripping part of the way down, Judge Cannon hit "the golden button" and deemed her a star.
"Part of the way they've achieved record deportation numbers is by fusing enforcement of civil federal immigration laws with the mass incarceration regime," Newman said.
"We think that by mid-2018, we're going to be part of the way there, and that's why we get [bitcoin to $20,000]," he said.
Prince Charles, the father of the groom, will do the honors for part of the way, according to a statement from Kensington Palace on Friday.
The ship, carrying 5,023 passengers and 1,628 crew, was part of the way through a seven-day cruise, with stops in Italy, France and Spain.
The objectification and shaming of a woman is an essential part of the way men bond with one another — and create their identities — in our society.
And part of the way that I think we want the future to look is we want it to be– we want it to be open.
In fact, part of the way I forced myself to start flossing every night was when I began saving Instagram stories to watch while doing so!
So logically, part of the way we end violence against women in our society lies in acknowledging that men are responsible for preventing violence against women.
Which means that Steph Curry, hot as he is right now, can only get them part of the way to the place they want to go.
Lots of measures can get us part of the way there: Improving civics education is one important example; beginning to close the wealth gap is another.
"When we begin to ensure that employers are following the law through legal action, that's part of the way we can close the gender wage gap."
But, in a relatively short time, Giphy has become an ingrained part of the way we communicate, whether it's in iMessage, on Twitter, Tinder or Slack.
Norman's point about Abramović's essentialism here is convincing to me, although I understand it to be part of the way Abramović views the world, herself included.
Far from being telltale signs of dementia or Alzheimer's disease, these moments are simply part of the way we communicate, and they're more or less universal.
In the lobby, Secret Service agents held two elevators that would take the delegation part of the way up along the residential side of the building.
Part of the way Waymo is trying to do that is by providing riders with a visual interpretation of what the car is seeing on the road.
It's part of the way Burning Games is trying to temper players from simply indulging in genocidal rampages in a fantasy of Europe's conquest of South America.
Both early testing and incubation of the virus among the young go part of the way in explaining why the country's fatality rate is so comparatively low.
Fleeing violent ethnic conflicts in their home countries, many flew into Brazil or Ecuador and then took buses or walked part of the way through Central America.
The campaign believes that part of the way for Buttigieg to win the party's nomination is to peel supporters away from former vice president Joe Biden's campaign.
Ironically, part of the way this development will likely occur is by learning more about people and how they think—essentially building a form of digital empathy.
And in fact, part of the way that gap is going to be filled in that trade balance is with exports of U.S. oil and gas to China.
Of course, solving these engineering riddles only gets you part of the way there—then come the fights over land rights, the environmental impact studies, the political wrangling.
"It's part of the way he negotiates, but I'm not sure that's a particularly good idea and I'm not sure it gets the desired result," Thune said Monday.
They're actually really good skateboarders and I'm sitting there judging, which is part of the way society looks at girls with skateboards: 'Oh cute, they're trying to skateboard.
Giuliani also said Trump's lawyers are investigating why the tape of the conversation about the payment tied to McDougal cut off part of the way through the discussion.
The American actress arrived to a fanfare and walked down the aisle accompanied part of the way by Prince Charles and by 10 young page boys and bridesmaids.
Mr. Gorman is only part of the way through cutting $1 billion of costs, and he is saving $175 million a year buying back expensive trust-preferred securities.
Part of the way through his third season in Los Angeles, James will pass Garnett's career earnings of $334 million, according to Spotrac, to take the top spot.
"The idea of watching someone do something difficult and enjoying their nervousness and failure is not part of the way I want to live my life," he said.
A. and our dog meet me part of the way on my walk from BART and we have a fun little walk the rest of the way home.
The Victorians were very concerned with child safety, with the new middle-class ideal of domesticity, and Christmas became part of the way they imagined an ideal childhood.
Phone calls are still part of the way business gets done, and you're likely to have co-workers, clients and managers who prefer to reach you that way.
" Part of the way YouTube is tackling the issue is surfacing more authoritative sources for subjects like "news, science and historical events, where accuracy and authoritativeness are key.
Wilson, walking part of the way, visited the boulevards of Paris and went to Brentano's book store on the avenue de l'Opéra, where the President bought some books.
"It's part of the gig, part of the way we've lived our whole life," said Boone, who switched teams five times in his final nine seasons in the majors.
I'd ridden the motorcycle part of the way up a small dirt hill, and was trying to simply reverse my way back down when I fell off the machine.
"If part of the way he got in the race when he did was to get his name out there, he's done a great job at that," Perry said.
To get there, SpaceX will boost the satellite part of the way into space; then the satellite will propel itself the rest of the way to its intended orbit.
Ailes understood that everyone had some fear of their own -- and he made that part of the way that Fox News told America what was happening in the world.
"Restaurants have become part of the way people travel because restaurants are such a huge part of people's lives in general now," said Hillary Dixler Canavan, Eater's restaurant editor.
The department's founding, by the second Republican president, Ulysses S. Grant, came about as part of the way to realize the vision of the first Republican president, Abraham Lincoln.
The rigorous way each story is checked and rechecked for accuracy before being broadcast is part of the way the networks are critical of what they air each day.
"It's disappointing people did not respect us, or the candidates, or more importantly the democratic process, or the community, that's part of the way democracy works," Verrill told KRCR-TV.
Part of the way she raised me and all five of her kids is really to follow my heart and my dreams and do the hard work to get there.
Part of the way we develop as humans is by learning from others, studying their movements, and trying to mimic the motions to better fit the mold of our society.
To that end, part of the way Republicans plan to discredit the impeachment process is by claiming the hearings so far have uncovered little that is new, revelatory or damning.
Floating part of the way, walking at other times, the rats probably made the journey after a storm, just as in modern times, mammals are sometimes found aboard floating vegetation.
Ending the rule, which his lawsuit seeks to do, could help bring coal part of the way back from the energy industry's ongoing move away from the fuel, he said.
"Al Jazeera is a very visible part of the way in which Qatar has made itself out to be larger than the small size that it actually is," said Hawthorne.
"We all belong here, we all contribute to the community and we can all make change and be part of the way our community is shaped and developed," Nova explained.
Switching over to renewable electricity sources in 2025 will get it part of the way to that goal, but it will have to make adjustments in other areas as well.
Baird said the Maasai are using phones for lots of different tasks, but farming is one area where it's become a particularly integral part of the way things are now done.
"It's my belief that things move faster in an environment of trust, and part of the way to promote that is to effectively have better relationships with more people," says McDerment.
And part of the way that Rorty, who was professor at UVA, bifurcated as you say, private and public life, really has influenced the way that I think of the internet.
In Britain, for instance, the man who took third place in the 2011 Kielder Marathon, Rob Sloan, did not run the entire distance but took a bus part of the way.
I like to leave myself more than enough time to complete those steps and part of the way I do that is by choosing a hotel chain instead of a destination.
" He added: "Quid pro quo alone is not a basis for abuse of power, it's part of the way foreign policy has been operated by presidents since the beginning of time.
This kind of scrutiny is part of the way Meyer wants viewers to experience her work; she wants them to take it in from varying distances without privileging one over another.
But this is also difficult—there are many species where some populations have evolved to be distinct from others, and these may have gone part of the way to being new species.
" Part of the way through a discussion on racism and policing, Kaine brought up Trump's habit of insulting large groups of people: calling Mexicans "rapists and criminals" and women "pigs, dogs, disgusting.
Previous studies in monkeys got part of the way there: researchers showed that the transplanted testicle tissue could produce sperm — but stopped short of proving that the sperm could actually produce offspring.
It is difficult to replace a Gary Sheffield's bat on a one-for-one basis, but you can find an outfielder who will get you a good part of the way there.
"It is very much a part of the way Russia works, that intelligence agencies collect compromising information on individuals and that they'll use it when it's to their advantage," he told CNN.
Amazon FBA Amazon has their hands in everything these days and part of the way they do it is by letting individual vendors use their infrastructure in exchange for a listing fee.
Jon Stewart, the comedian, and his wife, Tracey, picked up the goats in Brooklyn and transported them part of the way to Farm Sanctuary's shelter in Watkins Glen, N.Y., a spokeswoman said.
I think that the actions we're taking in finalizing the earnings strippings rules, we've done a good thing to shut the door not all the way but a good part of the way.
Image: Google (Gizmodo)Love 'em or hate 'em, emoji have become a key part of the way that many of us communicate, and that makes representation vitally important to the way they're designed.
Not surprisingly, therefore, the ACA did not schedule implementation of the Cadillac tax, which goes only part of the way toward fixing this problem, until 2018, four years after the ACA took effect.
There was a larger, more universal disappointment that Major League Baseball had gone only part of the way — and had done only the part that benefited baseball, namely the procurement of black players.
"As someone who understands the cultural presence of hip hop music, I believe the hip-hop movement has become an inseparable part of the way our youth perceive and share information," Bethea said.
The congressional stimulus package gets us part of the way there, but this one-time cash payment -- $22,2000 per individual, $2,400 per couple, plus an additional $500 per child -- is simply not enough.
"You always know that it's going to be difficult," he said here in Nentón, leaning out of the van that would take him part of the way to his home in southwestern Guatemala.
Part of the way we get back there is understanding that we can't have an economy that produces flat wages for a decade and expect people to be able to live with dignity.
The federal government has been and will continue to be the leader in addressing our infrastructure needs, but it is necessary that our state and local partners meet us part of the way.
It's that part of their industrial policy, part of the way they try to accomplish that, is state-sponsored theft or creating an environment that rewards or turns a blind eye to it.
It's human instinct, and part of how we decide if someone is "likable" or "believable" or a "leader," and it's part of the way our leaders try to influence our feelings about them.
It's that part of their industrial policy part of the way they try to accomplish that is state sponsored theft or creating an environment that rewards or turns a blind eye to it.
And unfortunately, as fans who are at least part of the way through season 6, part 1 now know, the consequences of what happened back in New Mexico didn't disappear after he got clean.
Unlike Facebook, Twitter limits users to 140 characters when sending tweets — though that may soon grow to 93,000 — and became an indispensable part of the way people communicate and share things on the web.
"Part of the way that optimism operates is that it motivates people to tap into their social networks, and it helps people to figure out how to cope with setbacks and challenges," she said.
"Cycling all or part of the way to work was associated with substantially lower risk of adverse health outcomes," Jason Gill, from the university's Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, said in a statement.
"We would like to consider ourselves a lifestyle brand as much as a fashion brand, and part of the way to do that is to live that dream, to share that dream, as well."
"Most have decided that hurricanes are just part of the way of life living down here and have come to terms with them," said David Hawthorne, dockmaster of Garrison Bight Marina in the area.
It really seemed to me that a big part of the way you see your story is what was possible to do in the low-rent environment of New York City in that era.
But, they reasoned, if the weapons only went part of the way around before coming back to Earth, then they wouldn't be considered Nukes in Space, but merely Nukes with a Strange Deployment Method.
They get slaughtered, and then the slaves who've been claimed by those wrong owners also get slaughtered, and that's part of the way that Odysseus is redefining the space as totally belonging to himself.
Moon waited about 30 minutes for Trump at the DMZ on Wednesday, having driven part of the way to the fortified border by road, an option not open to Trump because of security concerns.
In 1990's The Epistemology of the Close, Eve Sedgwick argues that the refusal to admit that figures in the past were gay is part of the way the dominant culture represses and denies homosexuality.
As King pointed out, a service that only gets part of the way there is still important now—Facebook says that more than 50,000 people already are using the service with text-to-speech engines.
And that's not OK. Making disclosures more prominent, and requiring hosts to specify the exact location and type of recording devices inside of a home, would go part of the way toward addressing the issue.
Yet they're not exactly purely decorative, either, though Barnes takes pride in crafts-making as part of the way different cultures have their own faiths, rituals, and observances, passed down throughout generations in the community.
That morning, thanks to a signal malfunction that snarled trains throughout the system, my train conked out about halfway through my commute, forcing me to abandon ship and walk part of the way to work.
As part of the "Way Forward," he said the company would close 50 underperforming locations, lay off 1,000 employees, eliminate three layers of management, streamline the supply chain and concentrate on just three core brands.
"In New York City, they're a big part of the way we get people their mail every day," said Xavier Hernandez, a spokesman for the Postal Service (which began operating on this week in 1775).
The last best chance The unwillingness of GOP lawmakers to imperil the promise of Trump's ready signature on bills like their 2017 tax cuts goes only part of the way in explaining the current gridlock.
The big picture: The reserve payments are a major part of the way the Fed sets U.S. overnight interest rates, and the payments have grown as the Fed has started to raise interest rates above zero.
Tribalism is a basic part of the way human brains work: We find our group, we stick to it, and the tribe to which we belong fundamentally affects the ways in which we perceive the world.
Part of the way through, my wife, Megan, and I moved to another part of the country and that meant a lot of north-south journeys, and I'd take detours from those to mop up more.
A number of the city's largest developers, including Vornado Realty Trust, Related and the Durst Organization, have also been working to make recycling and organics collection a more integral part of the way their buildings run.
I get that this is part of the nightmare of the show, part of the way it uses the status quo mechanisms of television against an audience that wants desperately to escape the house of horrors.
And if there is a neurological explanation, it might simply be part of the way the body reallocates some resources to the development of parenting skills — shifts that are part of a normal, healthy pregnancy, Pawluski said.
Part of the way the show gets away with that thesis without getting the kind of pushback afforded to movements like Black Lives Matter is because it doesn't seem to be about cops or prison at all.
"Elimination of industrial tariffs and non-tariff barriers only get us part of the way there, especially when we face major barriers to agricultural trade in the EU," Grassley, himself an Iowa farmer, said in a statement.
For a lot of people in my situation, I think this does lead to a severe kind of FOMO because [memes] are such a big part of the way people our age are talking to each other.
"We had a community forum, and while it's disappointing people did not respect us, or the candidates, or more importantly the democratic process, or the community, that's part of the way democracy works," Verrill told the station.
AND FINALLY Elevated eats If you want to visit this 173-year-old restaurant built into the side of a Swiss mountain, you'll need to take a cable car and then hike part of the way there.
There's a nefarious conspiracy here for audiences to unpack, and it's all part of the way Peele uses a genre framework to explore how racism survives and mutates in an All Lives Matter culture, taking different insidious shapes.
I not only am not going to play the shock game, but I don't have much respect for people who can't see that their being shocked is part of the way their social world is constructed around them.
It also had problems when it came to identifying foods that had multiple different recipes in the system's database — and as such, the team made sure to identify when it got at least part of the way there.
Also, you need to understand that part of the way the regime has stayed in power for so long is by creating this constant sense of fear and threat of the hostile United States coming to kill them.
Huawei is already deeply rooted in Europe and forms a major part of the way people there connect wirelessly, explained Erik Brattberg, an expert on Europe's relations with China at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington.
In their wheelchairs, Funago and Kimura will still have to take a roundabout route to the upper house chamber, however, as the ramp for Thursday's ceremony only goes part of the way up a steep flight of stairs.
After being tranquilized and captured, they were picked up by the former host of "The Daily Show" and his wife, Tracey — both supporters of Farm Sanctuary in New York — and transported part of the way to the shelter.
Part of the way I've solved this is by getting a computer with the same operating system as my work computer when it came time to replace my old one, and installing the same browser plugins and extensions.
"It is very much a part of the way Russia works, that intelligence agencies collect compromising information on individuals and that they'll use it when it's to their advantage," former British Ambassador Tony Brenton told CNN back in January.
And the help she has received from the congressman, her and her husband's employers, and the F.B.I. has gone part of the way toward changing her ambivalence about whether people like her can live safely in the United States.
I think part of the way you begin to get more people in the room is to focus not on the technical wizardry on the shiny cover of some Wired article, but ... Or that it's gonna kill us all.
"Part of the way that this movie is being sold to everyone is as this big win for diversity, as this representative juggernaut, as this great Asian hope," Sangeetha Thanapal, a Singaporean-Indian writer and activist, told the New York Times.
Hidden beneath the Thermo's green cap are an array of 16 infrared sensors that quickly locate and measure the IR signature from the temporal artery that runs up the side of your face and part of the way across your forehead.
"Amazon has made it very difficult to be a retailer in the U.S. Part of the way that they've done that is raise the expectations about fulfillment, cost and speed," she said in the same "Closing Bell" interview as Bahnsen.
Others, like the woman returning to Montana to reconcile with her family, or the expectant mother eager to reach Minnesota before she goes into labor — a prospect that alarms several conductors — are on board for only part of the way.
"The European Tour has been leading the way in terms of innovative formats and this is certainly one that can be part of the way golf is played in the future," 2016 British Open champion Stenson said in a statement.
Still, the concessions may go at least part of the way toward resolving some of the business community's concerns about China's treatment of foreign firms and the kind of unfair trade practices that Mr. Trump said his administration would end.
It was carried part of the way by Sinn Fein members including Gerry Adams, past murals commemorating the Bloody Sunday victims and jailed IRA members who died on hunger strike a decade later - major turning points in the sectarian conflict.
"Part of the way in which the U.K. has exercised that leadership is through the European Union," Rhodes said, clearly stating America's preference for a close ally that is often on the same page as Washington, at the center of the bloc.
The shifting of the view from ground plane to wall introduces a disorientation that is part of the way we experience the work: we become highly conscious of looking when we scrutinize Sultan's work, no matter what medium she is working in.
"Studying history, we always learned about how cocoa was part of the way of life in Central America, but it gradually lost out to other crops," said Menjivar, who expects to cultivate his first cocoa crop in 2018 and is considering planting more.
"He was a constant threat to Sweden, of course he hasn't scored the goals he would have liked to have scored but for myself and the players he has been a crucial part of the way that we have been playing," he said.
"  People need connection, he says, "and when those connections break down, we start to feel isolated from society, and in the age of social media, those social media connections have become part of the way that we feel integrated into the larger society.
Discrimination is often an implicit—and unexamined—part of the way designers approach their work, according to Anna Lauren Hoffmann, an incoming assistant professor at the University of Washington Information School who studies how technology and design can help or hinder marginalized groups.
He's quick to note how religious the United States is compared to tother industrialized countries, something he says goes a long part of the way in explaining the country's attitudes toward the environment, though he doubts it's a total explanation of the phenomenon.
And those emoji are just one part of the way we talk on the internet now, and of the new, flexible, and ever-evolving way we do language online — the new ways we're finding to communicate with each other more effectively than ever.
When we get back, we're going to talk about that, because the making of this into a tech company is really an interesting part of this and I think was a part of the way that pushed it forward in a lot of ways.
It also has what quickly became my favorite minor feature of any system; in the Elantra, the car records your top 10 radio presets and allows you to rewind to the beginning of a song if you open the station part of the way through.
The president&aposs legal team is also saying tonight, this is a good faith attempt to try and meet the special counsel part of the way, and wrap up this investigation, as you say, by September first important, because that would be ahead of the midterms.
Knowing he was Hazara was hardly the most profound insight, something learned earlier that day from a few conversations; that he felt validation from so little reminded me how we — all of us — don't even have to work that hard to meet people part of the way.
While renewables are often assumed to be the great green hope for a low-carbon future and while they should be part of the way forward, the inherent intermittency and storage limitations will not allow them to stand up against carbon emissions at the global scale.
In addition to a half-moon, one can associate Frecon's form with a slightly lopsided smile, an antique boat, or an Ellsworth Kelly shape, if one wishes, but those are cultural associations, part of the way the mind works, and do not necessarily help us see the painting better.
Plus, the very least, Schiaparelli did deploy its parachute and jettison its heat shield, so the lander did make it at least part of the way down to the Martian surface, hopefully giving scientists some idea of what could be done to increase the odds of landing next time.
Horror movie, thriller, domestic drama, murder mystery, police procedural… I See You teases its way into a number of different genres, and part of the way writer Devon Graye and director Adam Randall keep audiences guessing is by keeping them guessing on the exact nature of what they're watching.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Thursday that Britain and the European Union were part of the way towards an orderly Brexit but there was still work to be done on both sides, adding that it was clear discussions in Britain would not be easy.
Part of the way that I adjust to the loss is that so many other people have felt it and addressed it in ingenious, ingenious ways, and this is why I think the collective wisdom is so much at work, because no one person could do all this.
It seems to me that there is a real desire for some immigrant groups to move away from their roots but it's very interesting that there is a generation of people trying to recuperate that history and make it part of the way we understand culture today in Canada.
Part of the way that I like to work is to allow for the dynamic in the material to exist as much as possible in the environment, and so that meant, for me, keeping distance and allowing for there to be real tension, because I think it's important.
The Western canon consists largely of paintings and other images depicting what feminist author Susan Brownmiller, in her landmark 1975 book Against Our Will, labeled "heroic rape": mythical and historical scenes in which men's sexual violation of women is justified as part of the way civilization maintains order.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Thursday that Britain and the European Union were part of the way toward an orderly Brexit but there was still work to be done on both sides, adding that it was clear discussions in Britain would not be easy.
I've been long interested in the political cartoon—both the ones that we grew up with as well as the 1800s when it was more related to history painting and it was sort of part of the way they were showing off their colored printing presses in the news media.
"Part of the way that this movie is being sold to everyone is as this big win for diversity, as this representative juggernaut, as this great Asian hope," said Sangeetha Thanapal, a Singaporean Indian writer and activist who is researching a doctoral dissertation on the concept of Chinese privilege in Singapore.
Part of the way deals used to get done in Washington was by part of a meta-deal — members of Congress who got on the deal train would have the opportunity to advance pet ideas, while members who stayed aloof from dealmaking wouldn't be able to move the ball forward.
After an average follow-up period of seven years, commuters who walked, rode a bike or took public transit at least part of the way to work were 11 percent less likely to develop cardiovascular disease and 30 percent less likely to die from it than people who exclusively commuted by car.
In the vertical rectangles she depicts a sharply edged form, made up of two or three colors, whose imagery shifts between a flat hook-like shape and an implied space — a road narrowing sharply as it rises part of the way up the surface, as seen in "Serie Every Day, 1" (2017).
We owe it to our national security and to the brave members of our military to heed the lessons afforded by the Triangle of Death and invest in a partnership with Iraqi civil society and local leaders to sustain the peace from the ground up as an essential part of the way forward.
Part of the way modafinil works is by shifting the brain's levels of norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin and other neurotransmitters; it's not clear what effects these shifts may have on a person's health in the long run, and some research on young people who use modafinil has found changes in brain plasticity that are associated with poorer cognitive function.
So I wouldn&apost wish them on anyone, but the basic idea is that agentic narcissists are people who define their success as being a superior to others, whereas communal narcissists are people who often believe that they&aposre special, but part of the way they define that is to want to make a real difference for others.
It's clear that plenty of things need to be rethought for the web inside VR. There's obviously far more 2D web content available right now, but it'll be interesting to see how much 3D models or live rendered virtual environments grow to become a part of the way sites operate as browser owners like Mozilla, Google and Apple begin heavily pushing their AR/VR plays.
The military adopted the policy of separating immediate family members after the five Sullivan brothers were all killed in one military disaster when the USS Juneau was torpedoed in World War II. Jack heads back to his unit, a trip which makes a small commentary about the Vietnam War in general when Jack gets a Vietnamese man to take him part of the way on his bike.
At times they go straight for the cash: in 22012, termites consumed around ten million rupees' worth of banknotes in a branch of the State Bank of India in Uttar Pradesh; two years later, termites munched part of the way through the savings of an elderly woman in Guangdong, who had wrapped four hundred thousand yuan in plastic and put it in a drawer.
Food delivery has become a particularly crowded market, with a range of players looking to compete from DoorDash, Postmates and Uber Eats in the U.S. to Deliveroo and Just Eat in the U.K. "When we started the company we believed that the concept of on-demand had the potential to become a very big part of the way people purchase goods and services," Pierre told CNBC.
And I think the other part of the way I see my job is there's all this stuff happening in rooms that we're not allowed into, and I've always wanted to tell people what's happening in the room and to find out to the best of my ability how these decisions are being made, that then become public policy, and piecing that together after the caravan moves on, you know?
"The most recent budget did finally break that trend but the figures that [the government is ] promising over the next 5 years only go a small part of the way to recouping the losses that [Indigenous communities] have experienced over the last 20 years," Wilson said, citing issues like mould and overcrowded housing, boiled water advisories in over 100 communities, and schools without facilities like gymnasiums and science labs, as barriers to children's success.
He was there dealing with the aftermath of September 11th, and then he's been a federal judge an appellate judge on the DC circuit for the past dozen years, dealing with a lot of questions of the role of government and the question while the special counsel is looking into these things is where is going to fall out on this are those views about what Congress should do going to be part of the way that he feels the Constitution itself limits what government can do.
The study shows that, while the strategies laid out—which included things like developing cheaper treatments and creating simpler systems to connect patients with health care—were effective, we flat out didn't invest enough money into seeing them through "We got part of the way there, that should be highlighted, but at the same time we only got about halfway to the finish line," David Holtgrave, chair of the Bloomberg School's department of health, behavior and society and lead author of the study, told me over the phone.

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