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"part with" Definitions
  1. to give something to somebody else, especially something that you would prefer to keep

917 Sentences With "part with"

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"An effective strategy will align the military part with the political part with the diplomatic part with the economic part with the intelligence part," Lute told me.
" Pressed about the part with Mulvaney, he deadpanned that "the part with Mr. Mnuchin went very, very well.
Obamacare provides those subsidies in part with direct public funding, in part with regulations that implicitly use premiums paid by the healthy to cover the cost of caring for the less healthy.
Thankfully, the dog didn't have to part with the pussycats.
But the one thing I'm not willing to part with?
But designing a part with specific dimensions still eludes me.
"People don't want to part with their Bitcoin," he said.
Something in me cannot part with her version of events.
She has played a difficult part with poise and intensity.
But the owner did not want to part with it.
Courtesy eDropOff What was the hardest thing to part with?
The answer lies in part with its flexible plugin system.
Trump, however, was not eager to part with his privacy.
But it's still a little milestone I couldn't part with.
So expect to part with some dollars at the pump.
"He could never bear to part with anything," she recalled.
"It's kind of difficult for me to part with it."
Second, do you want to part with your traditional desk?
The answer lies in part with one specific trade partner.
Sandia National Laboratories is tasked, in part, with studying nuclear weapons.
But investors are typically reluctant to part with their wealth advisors.
That means he'll part with about 29 percent of his shares.
Facebook is changing that, in part, with the Facebook Journalism Project.
I couldn't part with either version so I'm putting out both.
So, we&aposre going to go part by part with Europe.
Is it time for you to part with the French business?
President Trump reinvigorated the scrum, in part with his freewheeling rhetoric.
I could sample a strange part, with a vibe-heavy rhythm.
But, she said, he was willing to part with only six.
But your DNA is also shared in part with your relatives.
Why would a daughter choose to part with such meaningful objects?
How do you persuade today's spies to part with their arsenals?
KS: I think more problematic is this spying part, with China.
Apple complied at least in part with 82 percent of those requests.
The Ethiopian airport itself was built in part with funding from China.
No need to part with your favorite foundation for a waterproof option!
Then, there are those who could never part with a special shampoo.
Amongst them, this one — which I have now decided to part with.
Start by determining exactly how much you can afford to part with.
How much would it take for you to part with your collection?
It has to do, in part, with his ubiquity, Ms. Olson says.
And he says he did it, in part, with these Trump books.
A bigger obstacle was his unwillingness to part with Lizbeth, his dog.
She definitely looks the part, with the help of a couple prosthetics.
Quietly, Tanaka did his part with an efficient, if not dynamic, effort.
It appears the boy did not want to part with his backpack.
For customers not quite ready to part with pumpkin spice, no worries.
It's an abysmal, bittersweet way to part with a beloved fictional town.
It's also is being designed in part with the Apple TV in mind.
Luckily, Miss Lulu's handler just couldn't permanently part with the under-motivated pup.
Nobody wanted to part with their bottom line to do a social project.
We've still got another season next winter before we part with the show.
But Vermont has managed to do that in large part with federal dollars.
They also plan to part with about 500 workers through early retirement incentives.
Netflix still owns the show's rights and may not part with them easily.
A potential seller wants to part with only certain rooms in his house.
It's not easy for budget-conscious founders to part with cold, hard cash.
But he's prepared for the part with the fervor of the newly indoctrinated.
You can lend an EAR, and hopefully not have to part with it.
The goal was simple: find motivated sellers ready to part with their properties.
Rates tend to be lower and points are too valuable to part with.
"This weather," it read in part, with no indication of where he was.
And you know me, so sentimental I couldn't part with those nice dresses.
For them to not just be watching and observing, but taking part with you?
Anyone willing to part with their merchandise won't be left without anything in return.
I began to ask if I should keep my passion or part with it.
The hard part with it though is how long it takes to get there.
In the Sandtown neighborhood these arguments have been met, in large part, with disbelief.
Portman played the part with the right mix of smarts, strength and sex appeal.
Its challenge, common to many unicorns, is to convince users to part with cash.
And you only have to part with one credit card point to do it.
You're paying for these digital and related services in part with your kids' capital.
The rest are from living donors who part with a kidney to help someone.
First Round, which led Uber's seed round, will part with about 38% of theirs.
I don't want to part with them but -never mind someone just bought them.
Ezra: One difficult part with this conversation is that there are so many markets.
The commission enforces the funeral rule, in part, with undercover inspections of funeral homes.
The part with the watch and getting trapped in the test chamber is accurate.
But they would not part with Trea Turner, the rookie outfielder/shortstop, for Sale.
It would have taken a mammoth package for them to part with him now.
How we can let them open up their wallet and part with their money.
This reaches a climax in its fourth part with the character closest to death.
In his book "The Annihilation of Lithuanian Jewry," Rabbi Ephraim Oshry had written: "Jews were somehow able to part with everything that defined their place in life — home, business, job — but the one thing they could not part with was the Book."
Then prepared to part with his locks by showing his messy mane one last time.
And they delivered the other part with the libel threat — maybe the women were lying.
After all, this is the hardest part, with the least reward, and absolutely no perspective.
Professional investors expect to see the product in action before they part with their cash.
Once again, if there was any collusion, the collusion was on their part with Russia.
The psychiatrist suspected that Yu's stomach problems could be helped, in part, with an antidepressant.
To finance that, she's willing to part with some of her equity in the business.
Story added that he was not about to part with any of his bats, though.
In the end, I agree in large part with the critics of the Delaware ruling.
So sweet, she refuses to part with it to prove her Blair Waldorf-like dominance.
Here his son played the ferociously demanding piano part with impressive command and affecting sensitivity.
The truck — powered in part with solar energy — has an upgraded suspension, wheels, and tires.
Artists can be reluctant to part with their work, especially if they're not being paid.
I have anxiety myself, but I love my comforter too much to part with it.
Decide what you want to part with, and find out which things relatives will take.
My father said the only things he was sad to part with were his books.
But the war ended, for the most part, with a historic peace treaty in 2016.
Jean-Yves Thibaudet plays the piano solo part with the Los Angeles Philharmonic on Sept.
Instagram has my memories, it's my photo album, and I'm not willing to part with it.
But few branches have any to sell, or are willing to part with what they have.
Its task was to persuade people to part with money and hold less-liquid assets instead.
I made sure I didn't reach for the bottom part with all the crap, you know.
Performance was fine for the most part, with some minor slowdowns during visually intensive Exposé commands.
The women labeled stellar successes were giving up more than I was willing to part with.
It's a document that is driven by pictorial images for the most part, with some editorial.
But we need to do that in part with new policies–like tackling money in politics.
Someone you know would probably love to part with some of these things and make space.
After all, you might already have a really nice frame you're not willing to part with.
We couldn't bear to part with anything and we also couldn't bear to look at it.
Infanticide had been a common method to part with an unwanted child for centuries before abortion.
Consumers are willing to part with it free, or for a song in this Amazon case.
I've since banished my phone, but haven't been able to part with the TV just yet.
More than nine in 10 are paying for their project at least in part with cash.
Think back to your childhood, and there's probably one toy you couldn't bear to part with.
"This has to do in part with the complexity of language and modern texting," she said.
But not being able to part with your phone might be killing your productivity at work.
Watch the whole thing four times and the part with this shiny graphic hoodie eight times.
What that will be rests in part with his two sons, Lachlan, 44, and James, 43.
A reluctance to part with the old technology may also be due to Japan's aging population.
They use an emotional message aimed at getting their core supporters to part with their money.
More than 40 percent of Catalan voters took part, with 90 percent casting ballots backing independence.
In six weeks, the forecast would be available to anyone interested enough to part with $795.
"It's an emotional decision," he said of a gun owner's readiness to part with a weapon.
Dr. Hopper suggested that the answer may lie, in part, with how that memory is retrieved.
The group is charged, in part, with revamping the messages Democrats use to appeal to voters.
Minor annoyances aren&apost good enough — few businesses will part with money to address an inconvenience.
But after the government sweetened its offerings, in part with looser regulations, companies showed more interest.
Many inheritors are reluctant to part with investments that once meant so much to their parents.
Financials were higher for the most part, with HSBC up 2111.08 percent at 23.79:212.6 p.m.
He also has little patience for scientific colleagues who are unwilling to part with accepted wisdom.
Guzman said she was frustrated in part with the chamber's handling of allegations against state Sen.
It can be very hard to part with a stock that&aposs been an enormous success.
Dahl suggested that Ullmann part with hers, given that she had a desk in the studio.
ICE, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, is charged, in part, with deporting undocumented immigrants.
Instagram has my memories, it's my photo album, and I'm not willing to part with it. Yet.
They're all singing and rapping but, spoiler alert -- there's also a spoken word part with Dave Chappelle!
On the occasion of the Academy Museum, she decided it was time to part with the cape.
If Facebook has to part with WhatsApp, why should it keep Messenger, its other instant-messaging service?
Political scientists argue this has to do, in part, with how cultural norms around voting are developed.
Understand which expenses are what, and for nice-to-haves, ask yourself, 'Can you part with it?
Even Motorola, which joined the part with the Moto Z, appears as if it's regretting that move.
Diaz's sister-in-law, Nicole Richie, also took part with 10-year-old daughter Harlow in tow.
Therefore there may well be designers and engineers who are more easy to part with than others.
Just make sure to wipe all your data off your old phone before you part with it.
However, consumers are showing a clear willingness to part with their mattress money and take some risks.
Around 90 percent of young women have no problem naming a body part with which they're unhappy.
Mark Ruffalo, who as the Hulk time-shares his part with a visual-effects department, is another.
Remember last summer, when the Yankees refused to part with Greg Bird, Aaron Judge and Luis Severino.
Then, little by little, we started adding items that we didn't want to part with just yet.
In 2000, she danced the part with Mr. Veyette at the School of American Ballet's workshop performances.
It's the camaraderie part, with the guys being together and staying together and making sure it's genuine.
" That tuning had to do, in part, with what she calls "smudging or blurring representations of race.
Regardless, it's important to carefully evaluate the borrower's request when you're asked to part with your money.
Pascal does good work, despite the restrictions of the masked role, playing the part with cool efficiency.
Last month, Geely unveiled a new brand of cars called Lynk & Co developed in part with Volvo.
He'd been forced to part with oil and gas-well interests, one of his best sources of cash.
Investors will be looking for good reasons to part with their cash, so you'll need to pitch hard.
"These are like my children," he told the Associated Press, adding it'll be tough to part with them.
Plus, building trust is likely the best way to convince Kim to potentially part with his nuclear arsenal.
Instructions urge the recipient to eventually part with the box as a way of helping the next person.
I think the best part, with the founders of Rappler, is that we each have our roles. Right.
Amazon is combatting that problem in part with a new section of themed product collections within the app.
We rallied largely because sellers did not want to part with stocks, not that buyers were still enthusiastic.
It gives photos actual value again, and the Instant Square contributes its part with its pure analog shooting.
Head up an Office of American Innovation, which is tasked, in part, with tackling the country's opioid epidemic.
Once you've recognized you'd be willing to part with something, it's easier not to hang it back up.
So, she donated some to charity, but couldn't bear to part with Matthew's old, well-worn T-shirts.
I think a lot of republicans are really going to part with them on this North Dakota thing.
We understand fans' frustrations, but would argue that there are healthier ways to part with your Durant jerseys.
It acts as a middleman between Indonesia's car dealers and consumers who want to part with their vehicle.
People wearing masks blocked the intersection, in part with bricks, wire, tires and other debris on the street.
Second, they have had to part with their homes, their belongings, and often with their wives and children.
Craig is not the only member of the Miracle on Ice team to part with his Olympic gear.
Its part would be the larger part with six districts, and the minority's part would have four districts.
Well, it's a custom-sized part with a proprietary connector, so a standard laptop SSD would be useless.
We see 50 percent off signs and are much more willing to part with our hard earned cash.
The club promoted the sessions, in part, with a video that appeared on pumps at area gas stations.
Musk tested Davis' engineering skills by challenging him to make a $120,000 part with a budget of $5,000.
But if you are willing to part with some perks and arrive early, you can avoid higher costs.
The bedroom was my favorite part, with the skylight and beautiful wall of windows looking into the woods.
Atari was able to create experiences magical enough to convince consumers to part with almost $800 (inflation-adjusted).
Don't spend more than you'd be willing to part with in case the couch does get spilled on.
Turner can do the shot-blocking and rebounding part, with an offensive repertoire that is already much richer.
I didn't know if I could ever even endeavor to play a part with this kind of gravity.
The answer lies in part with just how bad the versions you can watch on Amazon Prime look.
Museums that own da Vincis have been ardently wooed to temporarily part with their masterpieces, with varying results.
It felt like the beginning of a journey: Ms. Lovette instills every part with a poignant inner drama.
Presented in part with the Battery Dance Festival — there's an indoor program at Schimmel Center on Monday, Aug.
I sent the Fallows Question to the Fallows themselves, and they agreed in part with my Washington answer.
But it also means that some family members will have to part with some of their favorite furniture.
Now, he said he's ready to part with the car and return to the family's Kentucky horse farm.
Now, he said he's ready to part with the car and return to the family's Kentucky horse farm.
As such, the Trumps are often reluctant to part with the fees, even after members leave their clubs.
The point where we'd part with a political leader is if it started costing Sun readers their jobs.
I said I thought he should interrogate the beginning of that narrative, the part with the ice bear.
It also begs the question, why is our government so reluctant to part with statistical data on immigration?
The first set finds out the prices at which broadcasters are willing to part with radio waves (hence "incentive").
These blackouts correlate in some part with a rise in retransmission fees (distribution fees) over the past several years.
While the look was noticeably sans-unitard, the star couldn't part with the dutch braids she's come to love.
Vitaminwater wants to find out, and it's willing to part with $100,000 if someone can rise to the challenge.
Trump's decision to part with Sessions has reignited another legal question that's long dogged his presidency: obstruction of justice.
"They're my kind of dream now, but I don't think the girls will ever part with them," he said.
So, [TSA officials] asked me if I could take part with them and I was happy to do that.
Depending on the situation, he can serve up humor, sarcasm, moralizing, or righteous fury, playing each part with aplomb.
But I part with the idea that a doomed impeachment drive is a constitutional duty immune to political considerations.
Kaitlyn: Watch until you get to the part with the diamond masks and then you've seen the best part.
In other words, let's get crackin' you lazy devs because we're in a hurry to part with our money.
Johnny Depp is ready to part with his old Kentucky home, but no buyer wants to pick it up.
I have a fun part of myself and a more serious part with ballads and more R&B stuff.
Individuals and companies still have to decide if they want to pay the ransom or part with their data.
"My favorite part with all of it is the meet and greet at the end," the Instagram star says.
Daniel Brenna, as the Stranger, struggled with the lyrical aspects of Korngold's writing but delivered the part with vigor.
The strong run has coincided in part with a move to the top line with Daniel and Henrik Sedin.
The hardest part with all this is that you have to stick to the plan every time, without fail.
Ms. Profitt tackles the brassy part with gusto, landing her comic lines and frequently lewd gestures with superb timing.
My dear friend, hardly a rich man, had lost four thousand dollars he could ill afford to part with.
He only kept the things he truly couldn't part with: His photo albums, a few mementos, and his laptop.
None of those lawmakers immediately returned requests for comments as to whether they would part with the money, too.
If subscribers can't bear to part with something, they can buy it, generally for about half the retail price.
Some collectors wouldn't part with pieces the show wanted, so she had been working 14-hour days recreating them.
And in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the city offered up gas coupons to people willing to part with their weapons.
But the climate change initiative had an interesting twist: Amazon employees, paid in part with stock, pushed the plan.
Yet for those who can afford to part with the money, knowing how to set boundaries can be challenging.
And preparing to part with much of their extensive art collection this fall is its own kind of grief.
Currently, the product is 5.3mm thin when open, something accomplished, in part, with the creation of some custom silicon.
It is wily, mercurial, subtly layered and populated by characters so well imagined that they're hard to part with.
He also took part with Elie Wiesel in a joint set of interviews published as "Hope Against Hope" (1999).
This has to do in part with the plots of his movies, which tend to tell stories of redemption.
Yet the allegations overlap, at least in part, with a period where Manafort was marshaling convention delegates for Trump.
They will, in many cases, facilitate the disposal, donation or sale of belongings a client wants to part with.
" So much so that even "when Chernobyl blew up, it took a long time to part with that cult.
The items themselves were too precious to part with, but at the same time, too painful to look at.
Meaningless trinkets from American military officers who never knew their names must have been easy objects to part with.
"Unfortunately we have to part with the Olympic bronze medal," he said in a statement on the federation's website.
Go up to the 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus and you'll need to part with $569 (32GB) or $669 (128GB).
We learn that Dr. Katowsky's wife has died recently and he can't bring himself to part with his wedding ring.
The hope is that the swift nomination of a new government could yet persuade them to part with their cash.
He apparently has plans to auction them for charity — that is, if he can ever bear to part with them.
"Initially, Siemens will certainly not part with 25 percent, more like 15 to 20 percent," one of the sources said.
Relaxing term limits coincided in part with the commodity boom, which brought faster economic growth to many Latin American countries.
Make a sweep of your house, create a list of everything you could part with, and then get to selling.
I couldn't bear to part with it after I moved into my car but it's been collecting dust ever since.
Ultimately, Jenner decided to part with the tradition and, in the spirit of her entire transformation, pave her own way.
A Marie Antoinette-themed wedding reception in Versailles, underwritten in part with Renault money, betrays a want of self-reflection.
However much you love coffee, it's always going to be tough to part with almost £1000 on a coffee machine.
Venezuela, which took part with F-16s at the last gathering in 2013, did not bring any aircraft this year.
Technically, the record player is the whole machine and the turntable is the actual part with the platter that turns.
They have 230% off for Black Friday (seriously, stop saying every day is Friday) so I only part with $229.46.
But it's more likely that: GM Jeff Gorton has been reluctant to part with futures, reversing years of Rangers habits.
Get hands-off blending and next to no effort on your part with the Nutri Ninja Nutrient Extraction Blender (BL480).
My current account balance is chump change in the scheme of things, but I don't want to part with it.
Boosie, who's admittedly not a Trump fan, told us he'd even be down to do his part -- with one caveat.
The hard part with all this is that it's making it seem like all I do is write fan fiction.
Here was a factory built, in part, with U.S. government dollars for the benefit of the local and national economy.
" At the moment, Ms. Cromwell added, collectors will not part with masterworks "unless they are offered ridiculous sums of money.
The North Koreans, no matter how charmingly they present themselves, will not part with their nuclear arms or missile capabilities.
Cavalera and Kisser propel this part with delicate guitar notes that quickly build into a runaway train of tremolo picking.
"We should also part with the past and go down the road our leaders have forged for us," he said.
This theme of food extended to Whole Foods Market as the retail stores took part with sales throughout the week.
Local and international rights groups accuse him of increasingly trying to stifle opposition, in part with clampdowns by security forces.
But as any Shark Tank contestant can attest, getting Mark Cuban to part with his money isn't always that simple.
They are asking the British people to part with a monster about as real as the one in Loch Ness.
After all, companies throw billions and billions of resources at making it easy for us to part with our dollars.
Yes, we discover new fragrances that express fresh moods and outlooks, but that doesn't mean we part with the originals.
Oil can be very hard to obtain and I get plenty of it, so people will part with more cash.
In her country, her willingness to part with the norms of Miss Universe winners marks her out as a nonconformist.
The ash and cedar interior of this serene new sushi enclave is constructed, in part, with wood from former temples.
Mr. Buscemi plays Khrushchev with persuasive realism, and he certainly looks the part, with his bald head and boxy clothing.
Trump announced the appointment, instead of the president himself, showed that the first lady was willing to part with Grisham.
Baby grands are a natural source of conversation among guests, who invariably will tell you to never part with yours.
Soon after we settled in, I learned a practical reason a family might part with a piano: because it's worthless.
The Air Force wants to part with the B-1 and the B-2 so it can use resources elsewhere.
On Friday, Sony releases the Kingdom Choir's debut album, "Stand By Me," recorded, in part, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Last weekend, I saw three productions that all dealt, at least in part, with the life-destroying effects of prejudice.
It also dealt in part with the unusual manner in which White House officials handled internal records describing the call.
They lived in a large, three-story house with an attic and basement, and they hated to part with anything.
The reason for this may have to do, at least in part, with the power of the Police Benevolent Association.
Of all these promises, only the last one was enacted, in large part with the help of the Republican Senate.
The Pirates' current catcher, Francisco Cervelli, was a spare part with the Yankees, as was Chris Stewart, Pittsburgh's other catcher.
We know that when something is scarce, people consider it more valuable and are less willing to part with it.
This bordered on political naïveté: The Americans would not easily part with their money, nor the French with their vengeance.
But here too requires leaders who will part with their own pet projects in order to serve the common good.
The razor-thin Republican Senate majority that could hand a contentious victory to Brett Kavanaugh rests, in part, with Sen.
Still, his language echoes a wider point: that the war against terrorism can be fought, in part, with Christian faith.
Due to the ever-shifting immigration status of refugee families, Kefalos was often forced to part with his young subjects.
How can I part with the pair that took me through training just to ditch them on the big day?
Carey revealed her reluctance to part with Packer's parcel in an appearance on Watch What Happens Live that's already generated headlines.
N.C. State moved the ball effectively for the most part, with running back Matthew Dayes logging 106 yards on 22 carries.
Created in part with funding from the Open Technology Fund, Signal allows for end-to-end encrypted calls and text messages.
" Says director Noel Black: "Patty threw herself into this part with all her energy, which is exactly why we chose her.
That is the surface level of the book, the purely descriptive part, the part with which many photographers would be content.
Joey, too, as upgraded to something a bit more refined, but apparently, he still refuses to part with the foosball table.
And where less-well-known outlets — like Pando, for example — provide in-depth, original reporting, consumers will part with their cash.
For their part, with the arrest of Ms Meng, Chinese officials are questioning whether the Americans are negotiating in good faith.
The Serbian authorities want to discuss taking Kosovo's northern part, with Albanian-inhabited regions of Serbia moving to Kosovo in exchange.
After that incident, it felt like the machine was getting slower, but I couldn't afford to part with it just yet.
Who wants to part with (or accept in exchange) a currency that can rise or fall by 20% in an hour?
MIAMI (AP) -- Derek Jeter&aposs first major roster move with the Miami Marlins was to part with former teammate Ichiro Suzuki.
But a self-funder may be more reluctant to part with his or her own cash unless it seems truly necessary.
We're already taking care of the task management part quite well and we're now building the service part with a marketplace.
A clear product of its cobbled-together story, we were forced to part with this cultural phenomenon on a low note.
Sarah Palin's family will soon part with a multimillion-dollar Arizona estate after it sat on the market for nine months.
Such competitors now stand to gain a government-bestowed price discount to use facilities that they previously decided to part with.
We spoke to the guy who says he'd definitely be willing to part with the domain if the price is right.
"The concentration law forced us to make a difficult decision to part with one of our important investments," Liora Ofer said.
But chances are that, before you finally do, you'll snatch out that one little thing you can't bear to part with.
The box is probably the best part, with an iconic line drawing of the 3DS and the original Super Famicom logo.
Eighteen bidders took part with the total volume sold within 30 minutes and 12 companies won the bidding, two sources said.
Nor must anyone part with nearly $66,5003 for something as nice as this week's 2018 Audi SQ5 3.0 T Quattro SUV.
J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said that while his bank's reserves are large, it is reluctant to part with them.
Not using plastic restricts the amount you can part with at one time and doesn't require keeping up with monthly payments.
As his massive compound in Chicago's northern suburbs collects dust, Michael Jordan is now trying to part with another sprawling mansion.
And it has a headphone jack, so you won't have to part with your favorite wired headphones or use a dongle.
Then it hit him: combine the selfie and social media part with the music part and turn it into one product.
But teachers at Wellesley and Harvard had to make do, for the most part, with plaster-cast reproductions and lantern slides.
Another of his ventures — persuading newspapers to part with their photo archives in exchange for digitizing them — has faced similar troubles.
He wanted to go to the Los Angeles Dodgers, but they did not want to part with the prospect Epstein wanted.
"99 cents is something that everyone is willing to part with if it's for a good cause," the Trumpbuster founder said.
That's a good earner actually now because people who contact you online are usually more willing to part with more cash.
Without mentioning President Donald Trump by name, the IMF's recommendations dovetail for the most part with the White House's economic goals.
But both naloxone and several of the new hepatitis C drugs were developed, at least in part, with government-funded research.
The $50 million second phase was supposed to be funded, at least in part, with $36 million from a federal program.
While developing his own minimalist style at Judson and beyond, Mr. Perez didn't fully part with his Graham roots, he said.
The Navy's special operators are preparing to part with the Sig Sauer P228 and adopt the Glock 19 as their sidearm.
But in order to acquire a pitcher of that stature, the Yankees could be forced to part with many good prospects.
While he often sells winners when the time is right, he has no plans to part with that group of stocks.
Mr. Macron's choice for prime minister, Edouard Philippe, was no doubt made in part with the notion of luring Republicans over.
Moran notes that Iran's June attacks were reportedly answered in part with a US Cyber Command attack on Iranian intelligence infrastructure.
Fanny is so thrilled with the music that her descendants refuse to part with the score for more than a century.
On deadline day, however, Minnesota managed to pull off something even bigger: The Timberwolves persuaded the Warriors to part with Russell.
"On the essential features of the hard top, he went on: "It&aposs a shaved part with nice, strong, square contours.
The US is sending 3,500 troops to the Middle East, meaning many military families have to part with their loved ones.
Funding the program in part with her own savings — even going into personal bankruptcy to keep it going — she transforms lives.
Boyette might have resisted the temptation to cash in on her Adele tickets, but others were happy to part with them.
A Holstein cow can supply nine gallons a day; a good ewe, on a good day, may part with three quarts.
Aledmys Diaz has done his part with two homers, six RBIs and five runs scored during his seven-game hitting streak.
It's also about a candidate being able to convince regular people to part with one of their most precious resources: Money.
MSMB investors, ultimately paid in part with Retrophin stock, made more than three times their original money, according to defense tallies.
Trump excelled at that during the Republican primaries, in part with put-downs of his rivals and his sense of humor.
So, as painful as it was to part with some of the finest wines in his collection, he began selling them.
Everybody is disposable for him, for the most part, with literally maybe three exceptions and I don't mean in the media.
"Anecdotally speaking, and it's been our experience, that law enforcement do not agree in large part with arming teachers," Shoulta said.
Most of them just want to help gullible people part with their money via saying exactly what they want to hear.
It is a rich neighborhood for the most part, with giant stone houses and Banyan tree canopies and wide, curving streets.
Given the specs, it'll be an industry camera that isn't for consumers — unless you want to part with serious amounts of cash.
As of last week, when the trial was ended by an independent committee, 183 women had taken part, with 93 receiving sildenafil.
Yet the episode shows that public investors are often unwilling to part with such assets at prices that make sense for buyers.
The SEC already settled in full or in part with nine defendants, including Miami biotech billionaire Phillip Frost, according to the filing.
The agency already settled in full or in part with nine defendants, including Miami biotech billionaire Phillip Frost, according to court filings.
"The common thread between any investment we've made and this investment is what's motivating someone to part with their dollars," Green said.
The SEC already settled in full or in part with nine defendants, including Miami biotech billionaire Phillip Frost, according to court filings.
They're expensive phones to launch in a landscape where consumers have shown they're reluctant to part with $1,000 for a new phone.
The case was built in part with help from a UBS trader who said Flotron taught him how to place spoof orders.
However, Tirupati and other temples around India are reluctant to part with the gold forever because of its religious and emotional significance.
And, critically, it seemed at the time that the Trump campaign was ready to part with the Lewandowski era of the campaign.
Yahoo is in the midst of spinning off its core business as it looks to part with its stake in China's Alibaba.
I could never bare to part with it because I'm too sentimental and have attached some kind of nostalgic significance to it.
America has responded in part with a "pivot to Asia", vowing to shift the focus of its foreign-policy to the region.
Janine is reluctant to part with her child, convinced that the Putnams won't be able to care for her as she could.
So that's $225 off the purchase made (at least in part) with your gift card, plus $225 off a future Amazon order.
Matisse would not part with the painting for another 37 years; from it he drew, he said, "my faith and my perseverance".
The answer lies in part with Anja (Kaya Wilkins), a fellow-student, who befriends the lonely Thelma and takes her out dancing.
Here's hoping Toyota's "rebels" have as much willingness and enthusiasm to part with their money as buyers of the rival Nissan Rogue.
The company has its own $12 USB-C to headphone jack dongle for those who simply can't part with their wired headphones.
Two TVs ... Finally, in "Garage Sale," Episode 22, of Season 21725, Michael is finally ready to part with his tiny broken plasma.
And here's the coolest part: With Lifeprint, a user can also print saved Snaps, Instagram posts, Facebook images or GIFs, on-demand.
Veronika Part, with her handsome head grandly plumed, dances the role in heavy point shoes and with allure that gradually grows monotonous.
For one, taking time to evaluate your giving is a good gut-check that you can afford to part with that cash.
As expected, you'd have no idea that these were made in part with old jeans that were ready to be thrown away.
Dear reader, join me on a journey into the bowels of the latest attempts to get people to part with their cryptocurrency.
If you could whip the other person with the glove, perhaps the part with tassels, you might cause a minor skin irritation.
Other major markets in the region were down for the most part, with greater China recording sharper declines as the session progressed.
Act like you give a damn," it read (in part): "With Florida's economy crashing under the weight of the coronavirus pandemic, Gov.
The opener partwith Liam Hendricks giving up two runs in the first inning before he recorded an out — not so much.
This 36-minute, four-movement septet became a signature piece for Liszt; here Juho Pohjonen dispatched the piano part with effortless brilliance.
She's asking the judge to change the order from joint custody to sole custody on her part with monitored visitation on Jeremy's.
One of his tax proposals would keep billionaires from having to part with more of their wealth, by eliminating the estate tax.
Be prepared to part with one of your beloved kidneys if you want that 93gb version, which starts at a whopping $1,149.
The majority of Chinese, including highly educated Chinese, are satisfied for the most part with the news and information available to them.
Trump's flirtation with wiping Arpaio's dirty slate clean plays in part with his acceptance of white nationalist organizations and openly racist groups.
But when Mr. Trump quoted Mr. Starr on his Twitter feed, he replaced that part with a phrase suggesting just the opposite.
"I had to cobble the first 10 episodes on my own, for the most part, with my wife, Janet, helping," he said.
The SGLF was founded in part with donations from AT&T and Time Warner, and has since made its funding sources unknown.
There's no timetable for when he'll rejoin the big league club, assuming the Rangers don't part with him to shore up other needs.
It's just a lot of money to part with after blowing through almost my entire wages before the second week of the month.
With this quote, President Trump took off the kid gloves he's been using for the most part with President Obama since the election.
Trump has promised to restore those lost jobs, in part with his highly visible criticism of U.S. car companies expanding production in Mexico.
Police spokeswoman Holly Lowe told The Detroit News that the mother told officers she couldn&apost part with her daughter after she died.
Better still, he was the best grocer in Yorkshire, God's own county, where folk didn't part with their money without a good excuse.
Loathe to part with her past, Arya hid her sword, Needle, instead of handing it over the Jaqen along with her other belongings.
They always have been, a measure of the difficulty in valuing the properties and the reluctance of Turkish families to part with them.
Purchases of gold or high-end real estate have long been made at least in part with bundles (or suitcases) of illicit cash.
Over 1,000 suppliers have been quick to join in, but others are being encouraged to take part with accolades and discounted trade finance.
In my many years of tearing apart consumer electronics products, I've never seen a high-volume plastic part with this kind of process.
The Trump administration, in a move that prompted career Justice Department attorneys to resign, agreed in part with the states, led by Texas.
Sanders has also demonstrated that there are millions of people willing to part with a small chunk of money to support a socialist.
He grabbed every rebound for the most part with him and Tristan in the paint, and he was very aggressive with his shot.
There's not a ton of depth… Pascal does good work, despite the restrictions of the masked role, playing the part with cool efficiency.
Claire Foy plays the part with subtlety and intelligence; her queen projects an authority she could never quite bring herself to believe in.
The New York Mets apparently have decided not to part with one starting pitcher but still could deal another before the 4 p.m.
Chinese consumers could be less willing to part with their cash for the latest smartphone or luxury handbag as they tighten their belts.
The Department of Justice sided in large part with the 20 Republican state attorneys general who filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn ObamaCare.
Sanders supporters should also remember that they agree at least in part with Clinton on Wall Street excesses, income inequality and college debt.
The rest requires follow-through on your part, with a promise to yourself that you'll re-evaluate your plan a year from now.
He said building his three-bedroom house last year in part with waste plastic and glass cut the costs by about 40 percent.
The large increase has to do, in part, with the fact that many Western states have recently had few syphilis cases in women.
The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel recently credited Teachout's influence, in part, with Cuomo's decision to enact a $15 minimum wage in New York.
One of the biggest obstacles to zero spend days is how automatic it is for most of us to part with our money.
Holmes also now infamously played the part with her almost monastic adherence to the all-black wardrobe, an overt nod to Steve Jobs.
Zilingo's other existing investors, including Tim Draper, SIG, Venturra, Beenext and Manik Arora, all took part, with Amadeus Capital joining the party, too.
That hate, which far too many of the ignorant impose onto minorities, immigrants, and the poor, is unlikely to part with us soon.
" Mr. Burke said that the pope was asking the faithful "do their part with very traditional means of combating evil: prayer and penance.
Higher rates mean those with cash to spare now have the upper hand and can demand a higher price to part with it.
Right across the street is E11even, a 24-hour burlesque club and your best bet to part with whatever cash you have left.
At the age of seven months, Mr. Coffey played that part with uncanny but utterly natural poise when the show opened in October.
Instead, there are signs that thieves are relying more on the telephone to entice people to part with cash, or vital private information.
Coaching was his ambition, and he quickly showed he had a gift for it, but he was reluctant to part with the taxi.
"Denise is a good part, with a great back story," Michael assures her, in the placating tones of a showrunner managing the talent.
Then, in 2015, something unexpected happened: The owner of the neighboring property asked if he would be willing to part with his land.
"After all we've gone through to keep this puppy alive," she says, "I don't know how we'll be able to part with him."
But with Enel reluctant to part with its business and regulatory and funding issues clouding the horizon, talks have so far been fruitless.
But with Enel reluctant to part with its business and regulatory and funding issues clouding the horizon, talks have so far been fruitless.
Considering this is a luxury car, I'd be loath to part with any of the $19,940 in options on the car I drove.
"It's the story of a block that was disappearing," Usnavi says in the trailer for the film, which deals in part with gentrification.
Adrian Sexton and Tamara Young do their part with this monthly variety show preceded by free tarot readings starting at 8:30 p.m.
Downton Abbey has gone from historical drama to crossover biopic, at least in part, with the feature length film of the beloved series.
If you want the perks of a subscription but you simply can't part with your oscillating round electric brush head, check out Goby.
Lively can't bear to part with any of them, even though in some cases the print is too small for her to read.
Now in last place in the American League West, the Mariners have signaled their willingness to part with most of their veteran pieces.
It is a question that federal scientists and researchers hope to answer, at least in part, with this first multisite health effects study.
And when it comes to the items that are particularly hard to part with, Pickett suggests taking a photo and filing it away.
"Wreckers were thought of as the pirates of the day," said Mr. Bertelli, looking the part with a bandana tied around his head.
Travelers willing to part with nearly U.S. $1,500 for a one-night stay usually expect a high degree of certainty with their bookings.
But much more common are policies that require a woman to part with her newborn after 24 hours or a handful of days.
And that's the tricky part with the First Week of a New Job: hiding that incompetence from the people who just hired you.
It does this in part with a "tap map," which tailors the shape of the keyboard to the autocorrections it most frequently makes.
"I think the willingness to go for such consistent, not empirically informed, crazy theories has to do, in part, with her gender," O'Brien said.
The interviews have totaled 30 hours over the last nine months, and have been conducted in part with the president's encouragement, The Times reported.
More than 1,900 families took part, with parents completing a questionnaire on the foods their children enjoyed eating and any they refused to try.
Plus, it's unlikely that all 18 museums would ever be willing to part with their entire Vermeer collection for an extended period of time.
Two years later, after the relationship ended, Murray declined to part with her half of the business and wouldn't move out of Wilhelm's home.
Von Bismarck grew up spending part of each year with his American mother in the United States and part with his father in Germany.
While it might feel hard to part with the money in the moment, it means not having to worry about having enough come April.
In addition to Earhart, Jacqueline Cochran, Louise Thaden, Laura Ingalls, Grace Prescott and Helen MacCloskey took part, with Thaden winning the prestigious Bendix trophy.
This cuts against the common portrayal of ISIS as a peril to the United States on part with the existential threats of past eras.
The SEC already settled in full or in part with nine defendants, including Miami biotech billionaire Phillip Frost, according to the April extension filing.
John told me this part with no emotion, as if he were matter-of-factly recounting the plot of one of his TV shows.
We trust that you already have your TV lineup locked and loaded, so we've done our part with curated suggestions in the snack department.
Recently divorced real-estate moguls Harry and Linda Macklowe have been court-ordered to part with 100 works estimated at more than $240 million.
"For the most part, with very rare exceptions, [Disney's] movies are quite good," said the filmmaker with experience making movies for Disney and Fox.
We also need people from Simchowitz's level of economic privilege to part with their immediate financial self-interest and help support a resistance movement.
But the Gujarat government has refused to part with any of the lions, saying they would not be safe anywhere but inside the state.
Her runaway success can be attributed to the simplicity of her method: Keep items that spark joy, and part with those that do not.
For $50, it'll entertain your kids for a while, so long as you're willing to part with your phone or buy them their own.
I think the real challenge is, the Democrats, whatever the number is, for the most part with two exceptions are just putting out politicians.
In a bit of synchronicity, Gast also recently released a tape called Inna Babylon that's concerned, in part, with his own sense of place.
The Hound urges Arya to get out while she can, and they part with as much tenderness as two soft murder beings can muster.
"Everything I came across, all the houses, all the junk, this is the one thing I couldn't part with, for whatever reason," he said.
"They part with nothing but respect and admiration for one another and will continue to be supportive friends," the exes said at the time.
Finally, if you are not willing to part with syrups or whipped cream -- or full-fat milk, for that matter -- choose the smallest size.
Ariely is tasked, in part, with helping design systems and processes that ensure that the interests of the insurer and the insured are aligned.
Why it's not normal: Trump administration officials have an unusually high number of conflict of interests — and an apparent resistance to part with them.
"Twenty years ago, there was a definite advantage to teaching somebody that pain you feel when you part with cold hard cash," McBride said.
" Revived in part with the enthusiastic endorsement of a Canadian fan by the name of Drake, the show has been compared to "The Wire.
Mr. Schneiderman is doing his part, with the help of the city's health and buildings departments and the Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
In Bartlett Sher's rejuvenating revival of a Rodgers and Hammerstein war horse, Ms. O'Hara endowed her part with an exquisite emotional delicacy and fluency.
And it was "surrounded in part with an earthen berm and old tires stacked up around it," Hogrefe wrote in an affidavit filed Monday.
DO set out to build the magical content that will entice consumers to part with their cash and dedicate their time to experience it.
Bolstering their optimism, Democrats have won some unexpected races in special elections in Alabama, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, in part with the DNC's help.
While Lil Baby's life smoothly fit the contours of all this cliché rapper stuff, it also was clearly not of a part with it.
Product Rookie founders going out to fundraise have very little supporting evidence to back up their claims that investors should part with their money.
A coming-of age story about a young boy, it deals in part with the same-sex marriage of his uncle and his teacher.
But with Enel reluctant to part with its business and regulatory and funding issues also clouding the horizon, talks have so far been fruitless.
Nighy has the trickier part, with Edward torn between pity, a desire to avoid hurting Grace and the need to express his true feelings.
The Trump administration refused to defend the law and sided in part with the 20 Republican attorneys general who brought the lawsuit against Obamacare.
Needless to say, Zuckerberg's charitable gifts are not making a dent in his attempt to part with all of his money before he dies.
The post in question apparently showed Fortenberry's name covered in part with a piece of tape to appear as a crude joke involving flatulence.
She would not however, confirm reporting by The Washington Post and New York Times that the complaint deals, at least in part, with Ukraine.
But now that they are both in their late 70s, with children who have busy, independent lives, they are ready to part with it.
It can be hard to part with precious resources, but some will feel more compelled if they assure themselves that they will benefit too.
Meanwhile, the Capitals did not make any moves because they did not want to part with any of their draft picks or young talent.
Public spending will also play its part with the government expecting to run a budget deficit of 63% of GDP in 2020 and 2021.
But that is the essential conflict of the Trump administration, and it all comes back to the president's unwillingness to part with his businesses.
It was a successful partnership; Fox delivered hits (made in part with Dune's money) like "Avatar," which took in $2.8 billion worldwide in 2009.
Trump plans to fix that, in part, with a $20073 billion defense budget for 2019, a 7 percent increase over the 2018 defense budget.
Aniview also isn't the only company identified as taking part, with several others continuing to filter these hidden video ads into the digital advertising market.
Jennings was the Pistons' backup point guard, and they could afford to part with him after making a long-term commitment to starter Reggie Jackson.
"We must bring in the new while preserving our traditions," he said, mentioning uniforms and gentler language to persuade audiences to part with some coins.
Right now, it's unclear if Burtchett will reprise the role, or if the Netflix film will beef up the part with a brand-new actor.
And with the mandate repeal raising $338 billion to pay for tax cuts Republicans desperately want, do we really think they'd part with it easily?
Dubbing their planned offensive "Operation Venezuela," the ex-army sergeant, Eddier Rodriguez, said there were around 150 men ready to take part with his group.
In terms of federal law, most major purchases must come with a warranty that's available for you to read before you part with your cash.
If people's demand for this kind of freedom was particularly fierce, they would part with money only if other assets seemed irresistibly cheap by comparison.
For the record, we'd never expect you to part with your java, but an energizing crystal could be a welcome addition to your morning routine.
Alphabet would have to unwind Google's acquisitions of Waze, Nest and DoubleClick (but not YouTube?), and Facebook would have to part with WhatsApp and Instagram.
For the most part (with some exceptions) you'll download these onto an old Mac for either building your bootloader or later use on your Hackintosh.
Not only is this a fantastic deal but the handset has some pretty mind-blowing features that should persuade you to part with your cash.
BIDV is taking part with Russia's VTB Bank in a pilot project aimed at arranging payments between Russia and Vietnam in the their national currencies.
It is not just in Romania that locals and tourists can be persuaded to part with cash in exchange for tickets to survey their past.
I managed to only grab a pumpkin and a pound of butter before getting in line, miserable but unwilling to part with my perfect gourd.
Although I didn't part with any of my own money—and hope other writers weren't suckered—far more valuable commodities were stolen: time and effort.
Yahoo is in the midst of spinning off its core business as it looks to part with its stake in Chinese e-commerce juggernaut Alibaba.
It was pretty standard for the most part, with Nolan and Joy answering questions about Anthony Hopkins and episode titles and the looming robot apocalypse.
Bigger challenges are cutting the chilly northern European city's emissions from heating - still produced in part with climate-changing fossil fuels - and those from traffic.
After the shooting, President Donald Trump indicated willingness to part with the NRA on some issues but has since backtracked and embraced the group tightly.
But as Myanmar grows richer, opening up after decades of military rule, there are fears that fewer women are willing to part with their locks.
Election Day began smoothly for the most part, with scattered reports of problems at polling places but no evidence of any systemic disruption of voting.
The focus on Michael Flynn Jr. has to do, at least in part, with his work with the Flynn Intel Group, his father's lobbying group.
Two years ago, John Hendricks, the founder of the Discovery Channel, was looking to part with his Colorado ranch to the tune of $149 million.
Cohen's rationale for rejecting a putative Trump pardon fits in part with this history as he has invoked the shame of accepting a Trump pardon.
It's tucked in a box of things I can't quite part with, alongside baby pictures of my high school boyfriend and stacks of old letters.
I wasn't even wearing headphones, because I needed to be neutral and do this recording and then I would juxtapose the piano part with it.
And though haute couture brands might appear more ethical for dropping fur, their decision to part with it does little to upend the fur industry.
Nick Castle reprises his role of "the Shape," as he was billed in the original, sharing the part with the stunt man James Jude Courtney.
In 2015, McCabe's wife ran for a state Senate seat in Virginia, backed in part with money provided by the state Democratic Party and Gov.
The Dodgers front office played their part with aggressive acquisitions to strengthen their chances, bringing in Japanese starter Yu Darvish via a mid-season trade.
Ms. Choi played the complex acoustic part with notable intensity, moving dexterously between motifs full of sumptuous feeling and more striated textures, requiring extended techniques.
Those were two of dozens of skulls — male and female, old and young — I found online, available if you're willing to part with about $2,000.
Now calls for preservation and renovation have cropped up all around, out of a sense that civic identity rests, in part, with a train depot.
The actor turned 40 earlier this month and he celebrated in part with a surprise party at which his former GoT costar Emilia Clarke attended.
This book deals for the most part with wide social pathologies — the divorce rate, growing sexual inversion and prostitution rather than courtship, marriage and parenthood.
Buttigieg, Klobuchar, and Warren have all dealt, in part, with familiarity issues, which has led them to lag behind Sanders and Biden among black voters.
"As long-term owners finally part with their cars, interesting, best-of-category and really special cars are finding younger buyers regardless of outside concerns."
He has 79 home runs over the last three seasons and makes up for his low average in part with a decent amount of walks.
Originally a 10-member group, Pentagon had to part with one of their more colorful members, rapper E'Dawn, due to a dating scandal last year.
Reluctantly, Germany accepted to part with the Deutsche mark while imposing a legal and institutional infrastructure that would make the euro a clone of it.
But the Celtics were unwilling to part with their first-round pick in this year's draft — a pick that could be the top overall selection.
Generally if you get through the unstable part with a blood stream infection, you don't go back to unstable so it's likely he'll recover completely.
The focus on Michael Flynn Jr. has to do, at least in part, with his work with the Flynn Intel Group, his father's lobbying group.
But after dispersing some baseball items to their children, and keeping a few for themselves, they decided it was time to part with the rest.
Not only should they choose a devil's advocate, they should make that person's promotions, awards or bonuses contingent on playing the antagonist's part with zeal.
For this reason, many people think investors are more willing to part with their money when they know they will be receiving these regular updates.
North Korea has lied in past negotiations about its willingness to part with its warheads, so it's understandable why the administration would be so skeptical.
That had to do in part with the lack of security staff, their inability to do the security checks that they were supposed to do.
Of course, given that everything was from Ikea, it was easy to part with when I moved several states away, starting the Ikea loop over again.
Single parents, once again, must part with significantly more of their $29,1023 median earnings, about 54 percent for infant and 41 percent for a preschooler's care.
It takes more than the launch hype of a mediocre-sounding, awkwardly fitting pair of ear-dongles for me to part with that kind of cash.
In addition, they had agreed to part with two first-round draft picks and to take Solomon Hill and his $12.7 million contract along with Davis.
If he decides he's ready to part with it while it's still in good shape, he expects to be able to sell it for a profit.
The thought that not only would we have to part with Davey, but that also he would be slaughtered and end up on somebody's dinner plate!
Meanwhile, in the last few weeks, the State Department has fallen in line with the White House in not complying in part with the impeachment inquiry.
It was particularly severe because it coincided in part with El Niño, a periodic climate pattern that warms equatorial waters in the Pacific every few years.
When a resource is provided to them as a default—even something as trivial as a pen—people tend to be unwilling to part with it.
This year, switch up your blue denim for white, and since these chic sunnies are half off, you won't feel as sad to part with them.
Among others, French economist Thomas Piketty has been a critic of the hidden income inequalities in India and the country's reluctance to part with income data.
President Donald Trump keeps saying that North Korea has the potential to become a great economic power if only it would part with its nuclear arsenal.
But there's something new about what is possible today, and it has to do, in part, with new biotechnologies that are advancing at an incredible pace.
Nokia 6.1 Unlocked for $180 ($50 off): The Nokia is a budget phone, but it doesn't look the part, with a clean metal and glass exterior.
Polite bystanders were not selfish per se—we know this because they were willing to part with their money in the dictator game just moments earlier.
Now, it appears some friend (or family) decided to part with their gift, because that's the only way a pair could up on the resale market.
Martin had opportunities to switch jobs during his more than three decades working for the US Postal Service, but he just couldn't part with the neighborhood.
The second part, with the same capacity, is expected to run further - from Bulgaria to Serbia and Hungary - and will be operational at a later stage.
Cynical as it sounds, to understand a customer's underlying willingness to part with their money you need to pay a good deal of attention to values.
The Madrid-based firm had not been looking to sell but may be willing to part with its stake for a good price, the person added.
You'll have memories (and hopefully great photos) that will last forever, so if you're willing to part with it, why not resell your once-worn dress?
As for Scott, he's been steady -- for the most part -- with Sofia Richie who, like Younes, is very much his junior at just 19 years old.
In 2006, Rob Law, a British inventor, appeared on "Dragons' Den", a gladiatorial television show in which entrepreneurs seek to persuade investors to part with cash.
I quickly undressed and made a scissors gesture to the camera to indicate that this first part, the part with the racist shirt, should be cut.
The heavy favorites took care of business for the most part, with the Chiefs, Patriots, and Packers all winning and covering the spread in their games.
No one wants to part with what little cash there is, and the acute shortage of legal tender in the marketplace is badly straining the economy.
It'll be cloudy for the most partwith a chance of light rain early on — but you might see some sunshine poke through in the afternoon.
Long bag-check lines and uniformed police or private security guards are routine, and they're often tasked at least in part with weeding out illegal drugs.
If you really can't part with the rubbing motion (it takes a lot more patience than you'd think), turn it into a circular, lymph-draining massage.
When, after seven months, the tostis were finally ready to eat, the producers themselves had a problem: they did not want to part with their cow.
Catalan authorities say about 90 percent of voters backed independence, although only 43 percent of eligible voters took part, with many opposed to independence staying away.
So-called psychographic modeling techniques, which were built in part with the data harvested from Facebook, underpinned Cambridge Analytica's work for the Trump campaign in 2016.
These shorelines, while beautiful and secluded, shield the main attraction: vast expanses of fertile land built, in part, with the very sediment that corrupted the Markermeer.
She rummaged around in her closet and pulled out a silk chiffon and tulle dress so breathtaking that she hadn't been able to part with it.
Here are five strategies shopping and resale experts recommend you employ to help you get the most money for any items you're looking to part with.
The Jaguars had been reluctant to part with Ramsey, whom they drafted at No. 53 over all in 2016, but the Rams' assertive offer swayed them.
It's full of junk and my favorite books lining the shelves and all of my trinkets that I could never part with in a million years.
Its so-called psychographic modeling techniques, which were built in part with the data harvested from Facebook, underpinned Cambridge's work for the Trump campaign in 2016.
The Carol Shields Prize is an effort to raise the visibility of women writers, in part with a sum that far exceeds many other book awards.
Clothing rental services are becoming more and more popular, and Vince is one of the latest brands to take part with its rental service, Vince Unfold.
That said, if you're planning to part with your employer no matter what, this may work out to be a theatrically entertaining means to that end.
Kite's two main competitors, Novartis and Juno Therapeutics, for instance, derived similar immunotherapy treatments largely from academic institutions, developed at least in part with government funding.
A luxury pop-up hotel is offering guests the chance to sleep under the stars in the North Pole — if they're willing to part with $2311,21.
"At various points, he made misrepresentations to my clients that induced them to part with their very valuable items, including the aforementioned dead rat," he said.
Generals have often paid their soldiers from sacks of hard cash, something drug smugglers are willing to part with if officials can make their jobs easier.
But not everyone wants to keep track of a dongle, spend money on a new pair of headphones, or part with their favorite non-USB headphones.
Dr. Ferrari noted that clutter is also often the result of an "over-attachment" to our personal items, which makes it difficult to part with them.
In fact, incomes have stagnated, and workers have been forced to part with a larger share of their pretax earnings in the form of payroll taxes.
Right now, these include filming a street part with skateboarding's foremost cinematographer Ty Evans, turning pro before he's 18, and, most pressingly, getting his driver's license.
The system, which was developed in part with Howard Hughes Medical Institute, sends guidance commands to neurons inside the dragonfly nerve cord that are associated with navigation.
In 2015, McCabe's wife ran for a state Senate seat in Virginia, backed in part with money provided by the state Democratic party and a Clinton ally.
Making a point to part with a snuggle and a "see you soon!" teaches them that being apart is okay and that you won't be gone forever.
If you can't seem to part with them despite not having any way to play them anymore, then this external CD and DVD can help you out.
"So dead or alive, if the venom glands are still in the part with the fangs, it can still empty the venom glands through the fangs."[KIIITV]
Current employees will receive the chance first to sell their shares; investors will only be able to part with their stock if space remains in the deal.
But here's the best part: With a market-based visa system, President Trump could materially end illegal immigration within a month or two, even without a wall.
What attracted me instantly was that unique beat and when I heard the musical part with the vocals, I could feel it was a really special track.
On one hand, there were those who saw her as a bulwark for traditional US values in an administration that seems increasingly content to part with them.
A healthy individual with two kidneys can part with one kidney, as they can with a portion of their liver, though with a higher degree of risk.
Ellen wanted to work together with Wilkerson to get both of their tweets to 22017 million retweets, as Ellen wasn't ready to part with the retweet record.
Kemba Walker did his part with 29 points against Detroit but his teammates combined to shoot 37.3 percent as Charlotte fell to 1-1 on the trip.
Outsourcing may also be playing a part, with large firms spinning off low-wage activities like cleaning and catering, thus constraining the level of in-firm inequality.
The Donald politely declined to part with his famous locks, but sent a video message wishing Roswell Park well and made a "generous donation," Dr. Trump said.
Volumes were very low with banks reluctant to part with scarce dollar holdings and ordinary people still stashing the greenback under their mattresses to hedge against inflation.
The $43.7 billion operating budget, which includes a $5.2 billion revenue increase paid for in part with new taxes, was approved by both chambers of the legislature.
Mr. Gorman's strategy depends, in large part, with the willingness of regulators to approve the company's plan to give money back to shareholders through dividends and buybacks.
She was so sad to part with it that she posted a photo of her arm candy on Instagram and tried to broker a deal with Schwartz.
And though it might be seen as nepotism (Schwartzman is Coppola's cousin), Schwartzman occupies the part with a sad clown grace that eventually leads to quiet resolve.
The tower of steel was coated with concrete, created in part with sand from a nearby river, and gradually rose from his humble yard in Foyil, Oklahoma.
In sum, Verizon seems to be over-emphasizing the part of its business with non-union workers and under-emphasizing the part with a unionized labor force.
The poll shows that Juppe will benefit from strong support from centrist and even left-wing voters who will take part, with over 90 percent backing him.
Not surprisingly, many consumers are loath to part with a chunk of their savings to insure against the possibility of outliving their assets at some future date.
The book deals in large part with the effects of post-colonialism and neoliberalism on modern sexuality, and it is difficult for Rushdie to escape heavy-handedness.
I skipped books because I had already gone through my collection for a book drive a few weeks earlier and couldn't bear to part with any more.
Weiss gets to the register as the store is closing and starts looking through his finds to see which ones he can part with and put back.
When you struggle to part with that jersey you wore on the junior varsity basketball team, for example, you are not really clinging to the shirt itself.
Cleveland has nothing to trade, nor should they be willing to part with rotation players who are necessary in a potential showdown against the Golden State Warriors.
"It has been the best period of Tyson's history, without doubt," said Ramey, adding that it is unusual for a company to part with its best CEO.
Cheng told reporters that the surgery was performed under anesthesia and they were able to connect Huizai's original beak with the resin part with 11 bone nails.
" The video concludes in part with words written on nude forms ("MY BODY, MY RULES," reads one), and a final message from Cyrus: "Swish swish, motherf—er.
The clip comes from YouTuber Nixolas, Chris Burgoyne, and Alex Khisaf, and was created in part with Goalem, one of the neatest tools for simulating virtual crowds.
"We have no reason whatsoever to suppose that the government plans to part with its stake in Richter," Richter CEO Gabor Orban told Reuters after the transaction.
Both fighters fought cautiously for the most part, with Kovalev content to use his jab from long distance and Alvarez looking to land hooks to the body.
O.J. Simpson, told Stephen Colbert on The Late Show that there's one item from her character's wardrobe she just can't seem to part with: her iconic wig.
A second phase would see EDIS directly cover depositors' losses, but only in part, with national insurance schemes continuing to bear the brunt of any banking crisis.
The organization, called the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, was already forced to part with three contract journalists who had helped its small staff shepherd the project.
But he pitched well enough for the Yankees — without further incident off the field — for the Cubs to part with top prospects to acquire him in July.
First, until now, the company has largely managed to avoid domestic regulation such as the privacy protections implemented by European lawmakers, in part with aggressive lobbying efforts.
Traton is the umbrella name for MAN, Scania and VW brands, but Swedish company Scania is by far its most valuable part, with superior profitability and stability.
Gift the Made In Blue Carbon Steel Frying Pan, $69No way is she going to part with the cast-iron pan that's been passed down through generations.
Officials said the beating was carried out at least in part with a padlock-stuffed sock, a not uncommon method that inmates use to attack one another.
In 2015, McCabe's wife ran for a state Senate seat in Virginia, backed in part with money provided by the state Democratic Party and a Clinton ally.
Tell someone you want to part with a piano and you might as well have told them you were planning to toss a diamond in the trash.
To get Segura and Haniger, Dipoto was willing to part with Walker, a former first-round pick with ace potential who had never quite blossomed with Seattle.
The men, three friends from South Florida, had managed to raise around $30 million through their coin offering, in part with the help of the celebrity promotions.
The successful result is part of what the aquarium calls "Project Coral" -- a program designed in part with the goal of ultimately repopulating the Florida Reef Tract.
The Spurs could be willing to part with Gay, who re-signed with the team last summer and is averaging 10.1 points and 5.6 rebounds this season.
The Thursday Senate vote marks the latest attempt to check the president's war powers, which have evolved significantly, in part with the help of past congressional authorizations.
Fortune has played a part, with his second round victim Stan Wawrinka, a three-times grand slam champion, clearly restricted by his lingering knee injury in defeat.
It's effectively a next-gen integrated GPU that's been separated from its CPU into its own discrete part, with the trappings of a desktop card on top.
In September 2015, Mr. Colbert encouraged Mr. Biden to seek the presidency during an interview that Mr. Colbert credits in part with helping his show take off.
Next Wednesday's drawing could see a lucky winner, who will part with a tax bill that's far higher than most people see in a lifetime of earnings.
He didn't want to part with any of his ownerships of the Seattle Seahawks or the Portland Trailblazers, so Jody Allen has assumed control of the franchises.
Cruz said during his 2012 run that he was financing his bid in part with personal funds, liquidating his assets to compete against a well-funded opponent.
In the United States, 200 patients will take part, with additional studies happening in Canada, Israel, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Germany, The Netherlands, The Czech Republic and more.
Perhaps it's no surprise, then, that Trump is getting misty-eyed over old friends he was forced to part with for reasons he doesn't especially care about.
During the 2018 BET Awards, H.E.R. memorably had her own Prince moment when she showed off her electric guitar playing skills before performing "Best Part" with Daniel Caesar.
Their back fin is separated into an upper and lower part, with a small flexible piece of skin, which we have termed the 'back-fold,' connecting the halves.
It's true that corporations are willing to purchase your email address with free food, but I only recommend engaging if you're also willing to part with your humanity.
The tea party itself came to prominence in part with the nonsensical purpose of stopping a "government takeover of health care," and a supposed government takeover of everything.
There's just something about the color that conveys an effortless, carefree vibe like no other — making it a total drag to part with once Labor Day rolls around.
We want to play our part with the industry as a whole restoring trust, reducing polarisation, creating engaged communities, connecting people to local and relevant news and information.
That plan will be funded in part with $20163 million of bonds backed by a $45 million property tax levy earmarked solely for capital expenses, according to CPS.
He had titled his most recent album "Future Shock," and he looked the part, with a keytar slung over a black leather jacket and a reflective silver shirt.
"I thought for the most part with the game plan that we had we tried to execute it as close as possible," he told reporters after the game.
If you're willing to part with $1,000 or more, you can enjoy even better picture quality with features like local-dimming, Dolby Vision, or a quantum dot display.
Under existing rules, Alaska, Minnesota and, recently, Oregon have obtained such waivers, allowing them to run so-called "reinsurance" programmes, funded in part with federal money (see article).
He did it, for the most part, with psychological moves that kept the audience entertained and at times seemed to leave his opponents on the verge of tears.
Some had believed that a team trading for his services could part with a late first-round pick, but ultimately it seems the Bulls chose the Payne package.
The Pirates, who have been reluctant to part with young prospects in recent years at the deadline, gave up a pair of promising talents in Meadows and Glasnow.
Sure, if you want something fabulous—for me, it was a one-shoulder pink lace Alexis top that I could not part with—by all means bring it.
That adds up to $22016 million more than over the same period in 20103 -- an election year, when donors are historically more willing to part with their cash.
But at some point, even the most fabulous divas with the biggest closets have to part with some of their favorite pieces to make room for more clothes.
The 28503 revolution that toppled Iran's monarch, Shah Pahlavi, and established the Islamic Republic of Iran began in part with the writing of "open letters" to the shah.
The Orange remedied the first part with two double-digit victories at home last week: 216.1-221 over Miami on Wednesday and 22-216.3 against Pittsburgh on Saturday.
Despite her good advice, I refuse to part with the two shoeboxes full of ticket stubs from every concert, movie, and play I've ever attended with my husband.
At $1 a tree, the cause's goal is to raise $20 million by January 1, 2020 to plant trees in part with the Arbor Day Foundation's reforestation program.
Transfermarkt rates him as the sixth most valuable player in the world at $232 million dollars; P.S.G. would certainly want significantly more than that to part with him.
Foster's grandmother died of cancer when he was in eighth grade, and he responded to the loss, in part, with a tent-revival religious conversion, becoming a Baptist.
The so-called "digitalization of the bedroom," defined by our inability to part with our phones/laptops/televisions before bed, has already been linked to various sleep disorders.
But even under different circumstances, it would be unlikely that all the owners would be willing to part with all of their prized Vermeers at the same time.
Attendance at his Latino-focused phone-banking event was sparse, filled in part with footsoldiers from California who had come to the state to help canvass for him.
Assistant US Solicitor General Eric Feigin, representing the federal government during the hour-long arguments, sided in large part with Virginia, for limited effect of the Miller ruling.
"We do have a sizeable portfolio of saleable assets, contracted, that we would be willing to part with to fund part of the Keystone XL program," said Girling.
The big part with the dots isn't actually the speaker, but rather part of the microphone array — presumably for subtracting ambient noise so the speech recognition works better.
The growing controversy stems from a whistleblower complaint that deals, at least in part, with a phone call Trump had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 25.
Opinion Columnist Donald Trump isn't the first president, or even the first Republican president, who has sought to define his legacy in part with a big construction project.
One thing The Object Lesson does brilliantly is convey in tactile terms just how complicated our relationship to objects — and the decision to part with them — can be.
U.S. moviegoers have been bombarded with sequels over the last few decades and, for the most part, with each one that is released, their excitement for the next wanes.
At issue: McCabe's wife ran for a state Senate seat in Virginia in 2015, backed in part with money provided by the state Democratic Party and Democratic Virginia Gov.
"I was asked to come in and meet with Heather and at the time, Amanda (Alison's boss) was a fairly innocuous part with a four-episode arc," Star said.
Sessions began his remarks by citing the increase in crime nationwide while Becerra credited community-police relations in part with reducing crime in California over the past two decades.
But it said Partridge and her daughter, Anne, a co-defendant and her legal representative, have refused to part with the fixture after Lillian Nassau returned it to them.
We all have that one pair of heels in our closet that we can't part with — and Kirsten Dunst just dusted hers off for a very fashionable night out.
He later returned in large part with the help of airstrikes from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and others that joined to battle the Houthis.
She bought the machine, which looks like a metal comb that stretches for a few feet, for just $10 because the shopkeeper was so eager to part with it.
Most cars on the road today equipped with self-driving tech look the part, with a bulky camera array on top of the cabin and sensors peppering the chassis.
He looked the part, with a grim face, a tight jaw and short black hair flecked with gray, and he was a dynamic speaker, by turns tigerish and seductive.
Workers are unable to sell their labour for money, partly because they (and everyone else) are unwilling to part with their money for the fruits of anyone else's labour.
Trump's advocacy for adopting waterboarding, and other policies the US seemed to part with after the George W. Bush administration, was less publicized on his normally outspoken Twitter account.
When my family upgraded to a bigger place because we were expecting our second child, it meant I had to part with a few hundred issues of Wired magazine.
But whatever they come up with, the part with a dollar sign in front of it — however many places it goes to — will be the least of Facebook's worries.
Trump administration officials have threatened to impose sanctions on companies taking part with Gazprom in Nord Stream 2, worrying that this will strengthen Russia and leave Ukraine more exposed.
That suggests BlackBerry wanted Cylance pretty badly — badly enough to part with a large chunk of the $2.4 billion cash pile that it was sitting on prior to today.
The company's security explainer is plain-spoken, and the company will let you send in copies of your bills if you still don't want to part with your credentials.
Allen's representatives have said he gave away $2 billion in his lifetime, leaving billions of dollars that Bill Gates's co-founder needs to find a way to part with.
The curation process, while not as difficult as sending a rover safely to the moon, is still nontrivial, and it's that part with which the project is requesting help.
The last thing anyone wants is to accidentally spark another crisis like the opioid epidemic, they say, which began in part with the noble intent to treat people's pain.
M&A remained muted throughout much of last year as drillers held out hope for a rebound in commodity prices rather than part with assets at fire sale prices.
The group has been slow to part with its money, and one person familiar with the figures estimated it had spent only a third of the cash it raised.
Disney seems to have gotten the right idea for the most part with its future casting for the live action Aladdin; Mena Massoud (Aladdin) who is of Egyptian heritage.
He returned in large part with the help of airstrikes from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and others that joined to battle Houthis last March.
And, if you can't bear to part with your sun sign for good (not that that's what we're suggesting), some astrology enthusiasts recommend reading both sign's horoscopes in tandem.
"Yesterday was a difficult day, as we had to part with some of our talented colleagues," a TBWA/Media Arts Lab spokeswoman said in a statement to CNBC Tuesday.
Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov are two anvils on L.A.'s cap sheet until 2020; shedding them will be impossible unless they're willing to part with valuable assets, too.
Its first attempt fell through in October after all major domestic pipemakers refused to take part, with sources in the sector saying Gazprom had set the price too low.
I sold everything, packed what I couldn't part with, and asked my boyfriend at the time to watch my cat for a month or two until I settled in.
Each cabin has two rooms and can be rented out in its entirety or in part, with a configuration of one king-size bed or two twin-size beds.
Now, he's looking to part with all of his Colorado real-estate holdings, including Gateway Canyons Resort, to the tune of $723 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The place where I part with the Roosevelt report — and the thinking it represents — is that it flattens power into a singular force, when it's plural and even fractious.
You can ask your HR representative to help you do the math so you can figure out if you can afford to part with the money from your paycheck.
While this approach may be the fastest way to rescue innocent children, it also means tearing them away from their mothers, many of whom refuse to part with them.
And only through an insurmountable number of sale signs does it become apparent how hard the American market works to persuade people to part with their hard-earned dollars.
Now I know this isn't an option for some people, so if you just can't part with your accounts then maybe spare some other people that no good feeling.
Princess Eugenie tends to display a somewhat zany sense of style for informal events, but don't expect her to completely part with royal tradition when she ties the knot.
The market was certainly perceived as strong enough for owners to part with some exceptional cars, mainly at RM Sotheby's and Gooding, both of which held two-day auctions.
Social media scholar danah boyd performed an extensive study finding that racism also played a part, with upper-middle class white users deciding to wall off into exclusive groups.
The ceremony concluded with a performance of taps and the presentation of the American flag to Haines, a piece of Bob that he still can't bear to part with.
The likeliest group of sellers are early employees — assuming they have more than 22016,000 shares — many of whom are expected to part with at least some of their positions.
Many pieces of gear, like the load-bearing vest and the elbow pads, were tossed back with no remorse, but others are just too damn useful to part with.
And while Mylavarapu and Rogers are not the richest entrepreneurs or the most prominent figures in town, they must navigate these same tensions as they part with their fortune.
Of course, for iTunes loyalists not ready to part with Apple's OG music platform, you can still enable the iTunes Store by going to Music > Preferences > Show iTunes Store.
Erik Kain wrote in Forbes that omitting loot boxes was a back-door method of getting players to part with even more money a month or so after release.
Black and white bunting festoons many buildings, and portraits of the widely beloved king still hang in the homes of many people who are loath to part with him.
If that seems interesting enough to you to part with the value of a decent used car for a camera, you'll be able to do so later this month.
"The expansive, digitally powered services experience is very different from the manufacturing realm, where they have experienced significant losses of jobs associated in part with China's [rise]," says Muro.
Families who have lived in an area for generations will lose their homes, jobs and livelihoods will be interrupted, and Indigenous communities will have to part with ancestral lands.
The PS4's huge success also means that a lot of people will be unwilling to part with the digital libraries they've built up over the past seven years.
Five-times runner-up Andy Murray and Japan's Kei Nishikori will take no part, with Murray's hip injury casting a huge cloud over the former world number one's career.
In Milwaukee, Lewis initially proposed funding the several hundred thousand dollar program for her city, in part, with $100,000 that was earmarked for computer upgrades in the police department.
If we've learned anything from the last two years' dismal smartphone market performance, it's that not everyone is ready to part with $1,000 or more for a new handset.
In 2015, McCabe's wife, Jill McCabe, ran for a state Senate seat in Virginia, backed in part with money provided by the state Democratic Party and a Clinton ally.
However, money still plays a part, with the North American bid promising the various associations a share in vast $11 billion profits compared to just $6 billion from Morocco.
Ewing was attending the EU council as part of an arrangement by which the British government lets members of its devolved administrations take part with it in some EU meetings.
That's the easy part with the Ocean Solutions Accelerator, a new program that aims to help advance startups in tech and conservation relating to… you guessed it, the big blue.
Boston wouldn't part with Jaylen Brown or Jayson Tatum, but moving Marcus Smart (who can't be dealt until January 15), Marcus Morris, Guerschon Yabusele and a pick should be enough.
If you're willing to part with LTE there are lots of options—including 2-1 options—that will fulfill your needs without the performance hassles of the Galaxy Book 2.
" Before the call, Booker had taken issue, in part, with Biden telling donors at a fundraising event Tuesday in New York: "I was in a caucus with James O. Eastland.
It is one of several big companies which the ruling party now promises to part with; two others are the Hanoi and Saigon beer companies, known as Habeco and Sabeco.
The PKK needs to part with the fantasy, says Mr Tan, that it can recreate in Turkey's southeast the kind of statelet it has forged across the border in Syria.
" The Duffer brothers sold Levy on the idea, in part, with their confidence in the show and in themselves, he said: "They had a self-assurance that was self-evident.
It was not indicative of where the show was going, and CBS really should have screened a couple more episodes for free before persuading us to part with our cash.
Could death become such a blurry issue that families aren't willing to part with their loved one's remaining organs while they wait to see whether the brain might be revived?
For the most sought-after pieces, expect to part with some serious cash: At this year's Art Basel in Switzerland, an anonymous collector paid $20 million for Gerhard Richter's Versammlung.
Among those who would give up some of their pay, the average worker is willing to part with 26% of their salary in order to get that unlimited time off.
The Recorded Future report, produced in part with data garnered by industry partner Rapid7, also details intrusions into the networks of an unnamed U.S. law firm and unnamed apparel company.
When a creative crowdfunding campaign reaches its goal, that usually means that people find the prototype promising enough to part with their hard earned money and donate to the project.
She explained that she was happy to give away the items but some of the most difficult things to part with were her Alaïa boots and Gucci top-handle bag.
Companies that had hoped to grow have, in many cases, put plans on hold, unwilling to part with dollars today and suffer devaluation tomorrow, robbing Egypt of much-needed investment.
If there is any content or section that does need to be revised, I would love to change that part with different ideas and recreate something else for that section.
Ahmed in Cairo has seemingly spotted a good deal for an Apple Macbook Pro in Dubai, and is willing to part with $100 to have someone bring one to him.
Liai didn't know anything about her soon-to-be engagement, but even she played her part with a picture-perfect look of shock when Wright gets down on one knee.
Give up D.C. hotelEven if he doesn't sell off all his properties, Trump may still have to part with one of his crown jewels: his newly opened hotel in Washington.
They talked about possible landing spots in a trade, and Seymour said he doubted the Mets would part with their second baseman, Daniel Murphy, who had starred in the playoffs.
His appeal overlaps in part with Sanders's, and the Democratic Party must attract and retain its appeal to Sanders's supporters if it is going to optimize its prospects against Trump.
The caucus has also expressed frustration over tech platforms inadvertently enabling racial discrimination in advertising and hopes such issues can be mitigated, in part, with more diversity in technology companies.
Paltrow walked down the aisle with her hair down in a center part with just a ever-so slight bend at the ends, styled by celeb-loved pro Orlando Pita.
Touch points are soft-touch plastic or leather for the most part, with tasteful brightwork and light leather helping it avoid the cave-like darkness of so many modern interiors.
If 23andMe is able to convince its customers to part with more of their medical data, it could prove to be an even bigger boost to the company's pharmaceutical efforts.
Nike's signature Flyknit material, which can be found on footwear throughout the brand's catalog, is made in-part with recycled plastic, but the Swoosh is doing more than sustainable kits.
Some question whether Britain should have a commissioner at all, given that it is leaving the EU and will be negotiating, in part with the Commission, on its divorce terms.
In a phone interview from Amsterdam on Wednesday, Jacqueline van Maarsen, 87, said that she had decided to part with the poem in part because her sister had spurned it.
Tomic didn't want to part with the three other paintings, and asked Corvez to store them on his behalf, even though he worried about what might happen to the Matisse.
That is when James Reston, a columnist for The New York Times, reported about how he was treated in China for a burst appendix, in part with acupuncture and mugwort.
Eventually, after a few moments of lying stomach to stomach, the two part with the whale swimming back toward its mother, leaving this diver with a true whale of tale.
The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium advises anyone who comes in contact with water or wet sand near the bloom immediately wash the exposed body part with soap and water.
To help you plan and weigh your options, we've put together a list of second-life ideas for those bridesmaid and evening dresses you're more than ready to part with.
"The risky part with Trump is the fact of his rhetoric, how he says things," said Patrick Kellegher, 52, a political independent and a retired deputy sheriff from Anaconda, Mont.
But for reasons that escape me, I can't part with a wonderful anthology I came upon when I was about 8: "The Fireside Book of Baseball," edited by Charles Einstein.
That sucking sound gets louder as banks, funds and other financial institutions buy these bonds, and in doing so part with cash that would otherwise flow through the system elsewhere.
To put it crudely, if past energy transitions have replaced giant stuff with other giant stuff, this one is going to replace giant stuff, at least in part, with intelligence.
Yet their ongoing attendance woes did not make it easier for the Rays to part with their franchise leader in home runs, runs batted in, runs scored and total bases.
The Sixers will also part with a future second-round draft pick and the veteran guard Jerryd Bayless to get Butler and Minnesota's 2017 first-round draft choice, Justin Patton.
Her younger sister Debra Tate, the only living member of Ms. Tate's immediate family, discussed why she has decided to part with heirlooms that the family kept close for decades.
Impostors trawl night spots when people have often been drinking and are particularly vulnerable, as they part with friends for the evening and search the dark for an unfamiliar car.
During a recent New Year's travel rush in southern China, for example, a woman climbed into an X-ray scanner because she could not bear to part with her handbag.
I ended on a glamorous red carpet look from the 2019 Academy Awards, when Awkwafina wore a middle part with long, loose waves, soft smoky eyes, and a power suit.
Cassini did the first part with its Cosmic Dust Analyzer, which found that Saturn's rings are being steadily polluted by darker material—a mixture of rocky dust and organic compounds.
Czechs will auction Treasury bills for the first time in two months, likely to draw strong demand as many investors look to part with crown cash at the year-end.
It was a glum axiom among conservatives that once Americans were handed a new entitlement — Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, unemployment insurance — they were loath to part with it.
Some thought he was taking his time for vanity, but Kawhi was simply exerting behind-the-scenes pressure on the Clippers to part with every last trade asset they had.
" Adir Abergel, who sewed the piece through her braided part with needle and silver thread, reposted her caption to his own Instagram Stories with a laughing emoji saying, "Sorry boo.
When he gets to the part with the face of evil, he pauses the film and floats up to the ceiling, where a golden glow begins emanating from his head.
No, mainly they hate Obamacare for two reasons: It demonstrates that the government can make people's lives better, and it's paid for in large part with taxes on the wealthy.
Not unless you are in the know, or in good standing with people who are, or are diligent and passionate and perhaps willing to part with a bit of cash.
However, Dipoto would have to be "completely overwhelmed" by an offer to part with outfielder Mitch Haniger or fellow All-Star closer Edwin Diaz, according to a report by ESPN.
When the auction house suggested a single-owner sale focused on him, and pushed him to part with prized pieces like the Les Autruches Bar, he was at first reluctant.
Mr. Roth is an executive producer on this new and entirely useless version, which announces its newfangledness in part with an opening credit reading "A Film by Travis Z." How gnarly.
Hopefully, the offender will listen to what the cabin crew has to say in future and be more willing to part with his carry-on for the duration of his flight.
San Francisco-based conceptual artist Josh Greene has been asking famous people to send him personal copies of a meaningful book—something from their shelves they'd find difficult to part with.
At the front end, this administration has struggled to understand the processes of government, which comes in part with not having enough people that have substantial government experience in their circle.
It's as though Trump is granting us a free night in one of his garish gold-plated hotels as long as we part with our life savings in the casino downstairs.
McAleenan's departure fuels ongoing uncertainty within the department, which is charged in part with executing on the administration's immigration agenda and as a result, often finds itself in the President's crosshairs.
The latest track, titled "One Last Time (44 Remix)" reimagines the original song from Hamilton, combining Obama's speaking part with a new recording from the production's original George Washington, Christopher Jackson.
In the second, more cathartic part with very few illustrations, "Vivre encore" ("Living Again"), sly black humor helps Dewilde cope, though he continues to jump at noises and has difficulty concentrating.
They're beat up, I'll never wear them again, but I remember I was so excited to wear them and I think they looked so pretty so I can't part with them.
When the price is rising fast, those who use bitcoin will be reluctant to part with it; when the price falls, those who sell goods will be reluctant to accept it.
Sure, the team you target might end up with a cap crunch that forces them to part with some other player at a discount, but who's going to get that player?
The box will include the main unit (the part with the LCD screen), the dock and the detachable controllers (called Joy-Cons) that go on either side of the main unit.
Let's be extremely clear about what this means: If the US maintains this position, any chance for the US to convince North Korea to part with its nuclear arsenal is gone.
And if the president's goal, as he has said, is reducing trade deficits, then reducing imports, in part with the help of tariffs, would have to be part of that equation.
And since it doesn't have a headphone jack, like most new smartphones, you'll have to be willing to part with your favorite wired headphones unless you're willing to use an adapter.
It's usually nothing, though all that stress felt justified one time when I had accidentally left a Swiss Army Knife in my backpack and had to part with it at security.
This has to do in part with the decision by the Syndicat National to raise prices for the jewelry booths — to €2,500 per square meter, significantly higher than for other exhibitors.
The company's willingness to part with its classic Fifth Avenue location stands in contrast with retailers like Macy's, which remains steadfastly loyal to its iconic Herald Square store in New York.
But a year after trading away many of their top prospects, the Mets have been reluctant to part with young players they believe will play a significant role in the future.
He ended up buying all the lots, including Parker's golden gown—which the designers had at first been reluctant to part with—for a little more than half a million dollars.
Finally, the FBI also did its part with an investigation, which is why Nixon tried to stop it, that helped uncover the connections between the Watergate burglars and the White House.
I know how hard money is to make these days, and just having so many people interested and willing to part with their hard-earned money means a lot to me.
Sony unveiled a virtual reality add-on for the PlayStation 4, making it the latest in a string of companies trying to get gamers to part with their money this year.
"From a demographic perspective, if Israel does not part with the Palestinians then there is real danger to realizing the Zionist dream of a Jewish and democratic Israel," Shelah told Reuters.
After Kevin Spacey was accused of sexual misconduct, Ridley Scott excised footage of him playing J. Paul Getty in "All the Money in the World," reshooting the part with Christopher Plummer.
Both have their hearts set on a college in New York City and share excruciatingly difficult relationships with their mothers, whom they'll part with either just before or at an airport.
He formed a deep relationship with Steven P. Jobs, persuading the Apple impresario to part with Pixar Animation Studios, even after Mr. Jobs clashed with Mr. Iger's predecessor, Michael D. Eisner.
"Anatomy of a Male Ballet Dancer" is stuffed with such enthusiastic recommendations, including from numerous dancers — Misty Copeland, Julie Kent and Veronika Partwith whom Mr. Gomes partnered over his career.
Cashman refused to part with Andujar over the winter when Pittsburgh dangled Gerrit Cole, who eventually was sent to Houston, where he has become one of the American League's elite pitchers.
" The perfumer said it was the one and only possession that he would never part with, adding, "It reminds me of the consistency of our relationship and his kindness of spirit.
He made that position conditional on Britain being able to take part with the European Union in negotiating trade deals with other countries, a notion Brussels has so far steadfastly resisted.
Those aspirations, however, could be restrained by Ms. Merkel's efforts at home to form a coalition, in part with the Free Democrats, a party opposed to establishing a common eurozone budget.
The allegation that the Trump victory may have been achieved, in part, with the possible help of foreign nationals working in a coordinated way with Trump campaign officials is very serious.
And for her part, with the exception of a few columns for Vanity Fair and "Celebrate," her much-criticized book debut, Ms. Middleton has maintained a virtually Sphinxlike silence in public.
The Thursday House vote marks the latest in a series of attempts to check the president's war powers, which have evolved significantly, in part, with the help of past congressional authorizations.
On the other hand, an unscrupulous refinery or dealer could see an opportunity to buy the gold for a fraction of its worth from a seller eager to part with it.
Of course, any guy who refuses to part with his goatee, horseshoe or villain mustache -- coronavirus be damned -- might still be in the clear ... if they do a little trimming up.
Winkless, who was friendly with the entire Panoramic staff—and was a lifelong friend of Browning—says the company was likely formed, at least in part, with agency funding in mind.
Tech Tip Q. I have a closet full of compact discs (some out of print) that I'm not quite ready to part with, yet they take up way too much room.
AT&T was also rumored to have offered to part with CNN in order to secure the merger, but the company's CEO said publicly that selling CNN is off the table.
"I can just guarantee a championship-caliber effort on our part, with the sign of the cross from ownership," Cashman said earlier in the week of the team's recruitment of Cole.
Steinberg said he agreed, in part, with the suggestion that ANZ's rationale for buying Landmark was to enable the bank to cross-sell its products to a new network of customers.
Today's GMs don't have to make trades and get magic bonus points for losing, and somehow they're still here having panic attacks because they might have to part with Jay Beagle.
All the members of the Ivy League took part with the exception of Princeton, along with schools such as Iowa State University, the University of Florida and the California Institute of Technology.
There was the employee from the FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation, an office tasked, in part, with making sure the US is obeying international treaties as they explore beyond the planet.
The kind of tree customers buy depends on everything from how much cash they're willing to part with during the holidays to whether they have the time to care for living trees.
The retailer's Black Friday-style sale for its Prime members is one of the biggest online shopping days of the year, as other retailers now take part with their own competitive sales.
"When I am flush, I am happy to part with money," said Zhao, who once splurged around 26.8792,000 yuan ($9,000) on a clutch of handbags during a trip to Paris in 2017.
"After Travis exited the stage, Tyga emerged on the side nearest the fence to begin watching again, as Schoolboy Q took the stage to perform 'That Part' with Kendrick," the onlooker adds.
In other words, Musk intends to fund a massive infrastructure project in part with money from people buying stuff like headphones during a 12-minute trip (most likely using in-vehicle touchscreens).
During the course of the four-month program with Disney, the company found that kids didn't want to part with their toys, which led to the creation of the new box type.
If you can part with your current iPhone right now, just a few days before Wednesday's announcement, you might be able to get top dollar for it on various electronic resale sites.
Soon, prosthetics will move with more fluidity to mimic natural movement, and people will be able to control them in part with their brains and bodies through direct natural touch input systems.
On Friday, however, Sotheby's International Realty announced the actor, 54, and wife Sheryl Lowe, 57, are preparing to part with their fairytale estate, which is now on the market for $47 million.
"When I am flush, I am happy to part with money," said Zhao, who once splurged around 60,000 yuan ($9,000) on a clutch of handbags during a trip to Paris in 2017.
Jensen SCR-21983C Stereo Cassette Player with AM/FM Radio — $249 See Details Maybe you want to rewatch all those old tapes you can't seem to part with, wobbly lines be damned.
The chair of Las Vegas Sands casinos, Adelson signaled earlier this year that he would give $100 million to pro-Trump efforts, though he has yet to part with a single dime.
Teams in the "cellar" often become "sellers" in July, and there are plenty of bottom-dwelling ball clubs with high-priced stars who are happy to part with them to start rebuilding.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and Defense Secretary James Mattis are expected to take part with European allies seeking clarity on the Trump administration's foreign policy strategy and its stance toward Russia.
Having seen Tsai's work on "Trophy Wife" and co-starred with him on "Hot in Cleveland," Jeong, who wrote the part with Tsai in mind, offered him the role without an audition.
That's why making transactions with cash rather than a debit or credit card can help you save big: If it hurts to part with your money, you're less likely to do it.
Holly Johnson and her husband Greg, founders of the blog Club Thrifty, took their children on a Mediterranean cruise funded, in part, with credit card points earned by paying off their home.
And, given the Fed's stated intention to let the economy "coast along" its 1.5-2.0 percent growth path, Treasury's creditors may still be tempted to part with more of their loanable funds.
Since the new Boeing jet would compete in part with the larger models of single-aisle jet, CFM is widely seen as more cautious than its rivals about disturbing the status quo.
I'm just gonna go ahead and blend this part with a little bit of blush, because, see how it's, like, the contour now, and the highlight's gettin' a little bit cray cray.
Working with Mr. Kingman's daughters, Elizabeth Kingman and Mixie Kingman Eddy, Ms. Waldron and others persuaded The Times in 2014 to part with the mural, for which it had originally paid $3,600.
This has to do, in part, with the powerful and unique role the presidency plays: There's a fear that any serious intervention from Congress would trample all over the separation of powers.
An individual can create a usable part with assistance from an autonomous system that incorporates numerical modeling, cloud computing, the Internet of the Things and artificial intelligence; 3D printing is one example.
Those challenges are so new that the next president will have to work, in part with other countries, to define terms, said a former Obama administration official who worked on cyber issues.
After Trump won the White House in 2016, in part with the firm's help, Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix went to more clients to pitch his services, the Times reported last year.
Daniel Ramos, the pap whose car Britney clubbed with the thing, says he's ready to part with the piece of pop culture history since he thinks Brit Brit's in a good place.
Before I was a wife and a mother, I couldn't have imagined a life that lacked commitment to my own contentment, which has to do, at least in part, with sexual satisfaction.
The JAMA Psychiatry study was funded in part with taxpayer dollars from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the National Institutes of Health.
Bought in part with government money, Origo now published news that echoed the government's stance — in particular on migration, Mr. Soros and the European Union, whose officials have frequently criticized Mr. Orban.
Ms. Montague funds the nonprofit program in part with a share of the proceeds from the boutique hotel she and her husband built on an eight-acre olive grove in Douar Laadam.
Trump has adapted in part with passivity; according to the Partnership for Public Service, he has not even nominated candidates for a quarter of the 743 top administration jobs requiring Senate confirmation.
If you do not want to part with your phone during the repair period — and do not mind prying open the device — you might be able to replace the broken camera yourself.
Stone's fate now rests in part with Trump, who has the power to issue an election-season pardon or commutation to spare one of his longest-running political advisers any jail time.
It aligns in part with a years-long effort by House Science, Space and Technology Committee Chairman Lamar SmithLamar Seeligson SmithDemocratic staffer says Wendy Davis will run for Congress Ex-GOP Rep.
Two seasons ago, when Gianandrea Noseda brought the members of the Teatro Regio di Torino to Carnegie Hall for a concert performance of "Tell," John Osborn dispatched the part with practiced elegance.
"Didn't want to part with this but the shutdown has really made things difficult so my loss is your gain," one guitar seller asking for $340 for their Ibanez in New York writes.
While it was still low and loose in the back, she switched from her signature center part (with loose strands framing her face) to a deep side swoop with volume at the crown.
You can throw a stick and hit a vegan iteration for less than $200, or you can part with $200 for a thin one you'll wear for a season and then inevitably donate.
Mr. Murdoch will be reluctant to part with the company he spent decades building and might want to hang on to Fox's 39 percent stake in case the wider Disney tie-up collapses.
Other discussions of the funding issues have centered around banks and whether they are too reluctant to part with cash that would be used in repo, where banks go to get overnight funding.
Team president Steve Mills said Wednesday that it wasn't the Knicks' preference to part with Porzingis, but he made it clear through an ultimatum that New York was no longer his preferred home.
Decades later, his grandson, 34, looked the princely part with a matching beard and his own military regalia at Saturday's official opening of the enhanced Anzac Memorial during his royal tour of Australia.
If you have even a tiny bit of hoarder in you, you likely find it really hard to part with the piles and piles of clothes, shoes, and accessories hiding in your closet.
They had every intention of hanging onto this player for as long as they could, because this was one of those once-in-a-lifetime prospects you didn't part with, no matter what.
If a laptop is stylish, sleek, and easy to carry around, that might well persuade you to part with your cash more than a laptop that has marginally more power than the competition.
"If I could play the guitar with my feet and do the lead part with my hands, I think I'd be the only one in the world that could do that," he said.
It's sort of like I can replace your old worn out part with a new one from the original equipment manufacturer — your mom and dad — because it will have your DNA in it.
During the interminable six-week summer holiday, I'd cycle across the park to the corner shop where I'd part with my pocket money in exchange for whichever lolly took my fancy that day.
Cersei is now pregnant with their child, and Jaime is almost certainly turning on his sister — at least in partwith the hope of keeping his unborn child safe from the walking dead.
A top Trump target Flake criticized Trump during the campaign, and since he took office, the senator has said he is willing to part with Trump on key items of the President's agenda.
But while it is one of the main contenders for Pioneer alongside French group Amundi and an Italian consortium led by Poste Italiane, it has yet to persuade UniCredit to part with FinecoBank.
The Modi administration has also been pushing the central bank to part with some of its 3.6 trillion rupees ($49 billion)surplus to help bridge the fiscal deficit and finance its welfare programs.
Cleveland are also reportedly interested in New England Patriots backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and could part with any of their NFL-high 11 draft picks and perhaps another in 2018 to land him.
What helps immensely is that unlike Ikea, Arcade1UP labels every single part with a small sticker, so it's very easy to tell similar looking pieces apart without having to scrutinize an assembly illustration.
As someone who actually enjoys hot sauce, I couldn't bear to part with any of my good shit for this escapade, so I dumped a bunch of Tabasco bottles into the bong instead.
While some people love cash because it's emotionally harder to part with than it is to hand over a card, in the grand scheme of things, credit and debit are usually better options.
The alliance now has forces on regular rotational air, land and sea deployments along Russia's border, and its budget is increasing, in part with a sustained infusion of funds from the United States.
The firm's so-called psychographic modeling techniques, which were built in part with the data harvested from Facebook, underpinned its work for the Trump campaign in 2016, though many have questioned their effectiveness.
Over the past six months I have been researching a book that deals in part with Jeffrey Lendrum, described by British police as one of the world's most prolific wildlife thieves and smugglers.
She has linked her run to a nationwide effort to reform prosecutors' offices that has seen recent success in Philadelphia and the Virginia suburbs of Washington, in part with funds from Mr. Soros.
She acquired this in part with appearances on "The Amazing Race" in 2005 (with her family, which is from New Orleans) and the now-forgotten mean girl reality competition "Queen Bees" in 2008.
Its violence is its least predictable part, with the movie zeroing in on sights you didn't expect and retreating at exactly the moment you expect it to go in for the close-up.
Its founder and controlling shareholder, Yao Zhenhua, made a hostile bid for Vanke, one of the country's largest real estate buyers, with plans to fund the deal in large part with insurance premiums.
And in several cases she resorted to a kind of bribery — medication, a color TV, four jogging suits — to persuade families to part with precious photographs temporarily so that she could reproduce them.
The first half was defense optional for the most part, with Illinois establishing a 242-12 lead at the 13:45 mark when Kipper Nichols stroked a 3-pointer off a Dosunmu assist.
Under the new law, manufacturers were required to stamp that part with a serial number for tracing purposes, and it would be subject to all the same laws as a completed firearm itself.
"Clearly there is dissatisfaction on Zarif's part with the way things are going in terms of the authority he and his ministry are experiencing," said Al Monitor's Iran Pulse Editor Mohammad Ali Shabani.
Kathleen Felix-Hager, a costume designer for "Veep," said she noticed women in politics would often try to "blend into the man's world," but credits Michelle Obama in part with breaking that mold.
The Smithsonian joins the Metropolitan Museum of Art, acclaimed photographer Carol Highsmith, and thousands of software developers, artists, musicians, authors, and photographers around the world in the effort to part with unwanted copyrights.
One thing you learn watching comedians for a living is that laughter isn't merely a response to the show; it's an integral and complex part, with an impact on pace, mood and timing.
Some cynics are quick to dismiss the entire concept as a "brilliant marketing brainstorm" from record industry fat cats hoping to ramp up streams and potentially get consumers to part with their cash.
The dollar's recent weakness and the renewed optimism in global stock markets has also played its part, with risk appetite strong as world stocks enjoy their best start to the year in eight years.
It was not our intent to be insensitive to issues of authenticity and ethnicity, and we will look to recast the part with an actor more consistent with the character in the source material.
The startup is one of a number of companies that provide storage options for consumers who don't want to part with items but equally don't have the capacity to keep it where they live.
At a CNN town hall meeting with Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price this month, addiction recovery specialist and former addict John Brogan credited Christie in part with saving lives in the state.
With this new system, instead of trying to find a match in a phonebook-thick parts catalog, you just take a couple of pictures of the part with your smartphone and run a search.
User consent will be required to mine transaction data; money will come from advertisers, happy to pay to gain access to consumers more willing to part with their money thanks to easier online payments.
Uber shareholders were only able to sell about 58 percent of what they initially hoped to sell in the initial tender offer because too many employees and investors sought to part with their shares.
But for now, both sides can part with a win for each: The US gets immediate benefits from increased soybean and energy exports, and the EU leaves with no new tariffs on the table.
"The President's executive order reflects building frustration with Chinese trade and market entry policies, particularly those that pressure American companies to part with technologies and intellectual property in exchange for market access," he said.
The plazomicin program is funded in part with an up to $103.8 million contract from the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, or BARDA, a unit of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The budget for fiscal years 2018 and 2019 closes a $3.5 billion deficit over the two years, in part with tax and fee hikes on tobacco products, ride shares and low-income working families.
"Clearly, the not so subtle message is that 'your gun is safe; don't waste your time or part with your gun for purposes of this meritless defect claim by greedy lawyers'," the filing said.
The role of Golden may have been based on a Harding's real life mother, but Steven Rogers wrote the part with Janney in mind, something he has done for multiple movies throughout the years.
A prelude set in Paris's revolutionary days depicts the execution of a treasonous aristocrat, dividing Iosseliani's bemused affection between the bawdy, gawking throng and the condemned man, who refuses to part with his pipe.
"Nvidia has spent a long time building an ecosystem around their GPUs, and for the most part, with the combination of TensorFlow, Google has killed most of its value," Feldman said at the conference.
Walls are plastered with fliers and want ads, and many of the women have signs taped to their backs advertising rare models they're willing to part with, along with a phone or room number.
One example would be Centrica, Mould highlighted, which announced in July that it would part with CEO Iain Conn next year, with the company's share price down 70% since his tenure began in 2015.

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