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Fiat's factories in Italy ran at 57 percent capacity last year, according to an analysis cited by the WSJ, while its plants in the U.S. ran at 88 percent.
Annual CPI inflation ran at 1.8 percent, again beating estimates.
Rocket League, similarly, ran at maximum specs without any hiccups.
Annual CPI inflation ran at 1.9 percent, again under estimates.
But before the crisis, they already ran at extreme leverage.
He ran at a retreating Real defense, right down the center.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey ran at a smooth 60 fps at 1080p.
Wage gains ran at a surprisingly high pace of 2.9 percent.
Trains carrying dangerous goods also ran at slower speeds following derailments.
There were 37 Republican-won House districts where either Mr. Trump ran at least five points behind Mitt Romney's 2012 vote share, Hillary Clinton ran at least five points ahead of Barack Obama's 2012 share, or both.
Spotting Michael by the piano, the highly inebriated Roger ran at him.
Letnic ran at a couple who gazed at him with mild interest.
Excluding that rise, inflation ran at only 1.5 percent for the year.
"He has one about the press he ran at Cincinnati," Boisvert said.
"Hundred Days" first ran at Z Space in San Francisco in 2014.
In 2008, a concert staging ran at Carnegie Hall for two performances.
Cinerama used three simultaneous projectors and ran at 26 frames per second.
Ubisoft's new game Steep barely ran at the lowest settings and lowest resolution.
Excluding volatile items — fruit, vegetables and petrol — inflation ran at just 1.5 percent.
" 'He ran at life' Dan believed that "we can all create positive change.
He ran at Davidson College and finished 26th at the 2013 Boston Marathon.
The Todd-AO process of the 1950s ran at 30 frames per second.
That offset record activity at American refineries, which ran at 98 percent capacity.
The refineries ran at 98 percent of their combined capacity in the second quarter.
This as the default rate on loans in the portfolio ran at 4.6 percent.
He defended his fellow New Yorker and the race she ran at every turn.
It ran at an average of 707.4 percent a year from 1985 to 1989.
Not a single woman ran at all for a governor's mansion in 2431 states.
Not a single woman ran at all for a governor's mansion in 22 states.
"Significant Other," which ran at Roundabout in 2015, will transfer to Broadway next month.
The AICPA's data shows that inflation ran at 1.4 percent in the second quarter.
The headline inflation rate was the highest since October, when inflation ran at 4.90 percent.
This story originally ran at the beginning of the Women's World Cup on June 6.
EXPO Chicago ran at the Navy Pier (600 E. Grand Avenue, Chicago) September 24–27.
From the opening seconds, the Cavaliers ran at the rim and spotted up from Akron.
Steffens and another player, Rachel Fattal, ran at him and tackled him into the pool.
Reportedly, places like schools and shops closed or ran at half-capacity as a result.
Ms. Sibblies Drury's play "We Are Proud to Present…" ran at Soho Rep in 2012.
In the 1970s, he developed the Showscan process, which ran at 483 frames per second.
The Prototype Festival ran at various venues around New York City from January 5–15.
Andy Geisse, who previously ran AT&T Business Solutions, joined Otonomo's board of directors, as well.
The manufacturing sector overall ran at 83.3 percent of its capacity, down slightly from 83.4 percent.
Opening Night ran at FIAF Florence Gould Hall in Manhattan, New York, September 12-14, 2019.
According to Guinness World Records, he ran at an average speed of 13.1 miles per hour.
The protests ran at least 17 minutes, one minute for each person killed at the school.
Jessica Andrade ran at her for twenty five minutes straight and never caught Jedrzejczyk so clean.
He ran at a pace of 13 miles per hour, for two hours in a row.
She ran at me — she charged at me, and I picked her up off the ground.
Capacity utilization at American manufacturers ran at 75.7 percent in August, below its long-run average.
Meanwhile, less demanding games like Overwatch, even on epic settings, ran at over 80 fps in 4K.
This came in addition to being booted from The Five, which ran at the coveted 5 p.m.
Manmade Earth ran at The Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn, New York, September 13-15, 2019.
I missed the big Ai Weiwei show that ran at London's Royal Academy of Arts last fall.
First, the trains, which ran at street level in the 1830s, were submerged in open-air trenches.
Nicole Cherubini: golden specific ran at Samsøñ (450 Harrison Ave, Boston) October 30, 2015–January 9, 2016.
During the race, each participant ran at their own optimal pace, going for as long as possible.
He ran at an average speed of just over 21kph (13mph), or 100 metres every 17 seconds.
Valero's refineries ran at a utilization rate of 94% in the quarter, compared with 93% a year earlier.
And his 2016 bid for president was so short-lived that many people forgot he ran at all.
Arma III ran at a similarly decent 50-70fps on medium settings, dropping to 37fps on high settings.
Yilmaz ran at Morgan and stole a bag that belonged to either Morgan or one of his friends.
The Zaragoza plant in northeastern Spain employs around 5,300 people and ran at 80 percent capacity last year.
I never did find a kill switch, and the drone ran at full speed until the battery died.
In the same period, the oleochemical industry ran at 60% of its capacity, compared to 80% last year.
When ignited he ran at Moore who was helping people inside to get away from McLemore's fiery body.
Plexus ran at the BAM Harvey Theater (651 Fulton Street, Fort Greene, Brooklyn) from November 9 through November 13.
There was no noticeable input lag, the game ran at a solid 60 frames per second and looked gorgeous.
Growth in health expenditure ran at 3.1 percent in 2012-13, well below the decade's average of 5 percent.
Her father also ran at Lafayette and still holds the state record in the 163 meters set in 2001.
Last year, many service companies ran at cost to generate cash flow and keep as many clients as possible.
Like the vehicles Mr Woodford ran at Invesco, WEIF at its launch mostly held shares in large, listed companies.
Moments later, the man with the gator jokingly ran at the other man as people in the store laugh.
While incarcerated, I won the National Magazine Award for this column, which ran at The Intercept at the time.
As expected, the runners all gasped in far more oxygen when they ran at higher speeds and increased slopes.
Clarity of story: This was a test I ran at the end of a day full of conducting interviews.
Multitasking was almost nonexistent in the original iPhone, which was powered by a chip that ran at 412 MHz.
Fashion Utopias: the International Fashion Showcase 2016 ran at Somerset House until February 23, as part of London Fashion Week.
While I was turning around after shutting the door, he ran at me and put his hands around my throat.
Hassan was fatally shot by police as he ran at them with his knife near the scene of the stabbings.
That is a far cry from the $2003 billion Mr. Cohen ran at his family office the past two years.
The following year she ran at least one race every month and ended up completing a 10K, 15K and half marathon.
Howell, 21, was fatally shot at point-blank range as he ran at the gunman and knocked him off his feet.
News of the DHS list reminded her of COINTELPRO, the program that Hoover ran at the FBI targeting groups deemed subversive.
Each set of stories ran at the start of one of two consecutive weeks, determined by the toss of a coin.
Marathon's refineries ran at an average utilization rate of 22.453% in the quarter, compared with 100% in the year-ago quarter.
Foster found many of the streets ran at an angle against the sun's trajectory, meaning there was even less direct sun.
She had not seen the robed woman before or the dog, which ran at her, barking, when she started the car.
He said the teacher "immediately ran at him, swatted a gun out of his hand and tackled him to the ground."
Bluff, unwieldy and tone deaf, it ran at a slightly surreal angle to the sentiments expressed in the safe space post.
After he shot McGlockton, Drejka told police that he fired only after the man pushed him down and ran at him.
In fourth quarter, the company's refineries and chemical plants ran at an average 97% of capacity, Chief Executive Greg Garland said.
Left back Bernard Mendy ran at the heart of Dortmund's defense and hit a fierce shot that goalkeeper Roman Burki spilled.
In fourth quarter, the company's refineries and chemical plants ran at an average 97% of capacity, Chief Executive Greg Garland said.
Ms. Kirkwood is best known as the playwright of the 2013 hit "Chimerica," which ran at the Almeida Theater in London.
"Amy ran at life full speed and heart first," Maria Modugno, her editor at Random House, said in a phone interview.
CGTN America employees packaged the clips with context citing international criticism, but the video nonetheless ran, at times without their framing.
The company's refineries ran at a utilization rate of 84 percent in the quarter against 89 percent in the year-ago quarter.
"Our science teacher immediately ran at him, swatted a gun out of his hand and tackled him to the ground," he said.
"Our science teacher immediately ran at him, swatted a gun out of his hand and tackled him to the ground," Stonebraker said.
As Hussain got in his car to drive away, one of the men ran at the vehicle trying to smash the window.
Mark Brokaw will direct; the pair previously collaborated on "The Lyons," which ran at the Vineyard before transferring to Broadway in 2012.
For example, the 8080 CPU used in the original Space Invaders arcade console ran at 1 million cycles per second (1 MHz).
Faye Driscoll's "Thank You for Coming: Play," which ran at BAM Fisher in 2016, will come to the Pillow Aug. 1-12.
Federal authorities had been investigating her role in a 2010 land deal for a Vermont college that she ran at the time.
Those who ran at a pace of over seven hours would have to move to the sidewalk, the official rule book warned.
As they dodged bullets and stumbled through mounds of rubble, an Islamic State suicide bomber ran at them and detonated her bomb.
Created by the company's artistic director, Victoria Morgan, in 2011, but new to me, it ran at the Kennedy Center till Sunday.
According to the Department of Energy, projects built in 2014, for instance, ran at 323 percent of their capacity the next year.
But Spaulding's testimony suggests that MSMB Healthcare was heavily investing in the start-up of Retrophin, which Shkreli ran at the time.
The first two years the festival ran at a loss, but the Rosens added money so KentPresents could make $100,000 in grants.
"It was special to come back here, where I have high school memories," said Felix, who last ran at the Armory in 2002.
Passion, Joy, Fury ran at MAXXI Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome (A, Via Guido Reni, 4, Rome, Italy) December 11–May 8.
A. WATTERS: We knew we were in trouble when you stood at seven months, walked at eight months, and ran at nine months.
Jefferson County, Ohio Judge Joseph Bruzzese Jr. As Bruzzese walked from his car to the courthouse, Richmond ran at him shooting, Abdalla said.
Both ran at 30 fps on title screens and between 59 fps and 60 fps when in the middle of the actual game.
He galvanised support with a fiercely anti-euro message and ran at the last European elections in 2014 under the slogan: "No Euro".
Thai Oil's 275,000-barrel-per-day (bpd) refinery ran at 109 percent in the second quarter, up 2 percent from a year earlier.
Mette Ingvartsen's 21 Pornographies ran at Performance Space New York (150 First Avenue, 4th Floor, East Village, Manhattan) from October 3–5, 2018.   
The play that resulted, "The Minutes," won praise when it first ran at Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago, where performance began in 2017.
The pair turned their experiences into "The Jungle," which ran at the Young Vic with a cast that included three former camp residents.
Canadian industries ran at 81.7% of capacity in the third quarter of 2019, down from 83.3% in the second quarter, Statistics Canada said.
Batsheva Dance Company's Last Work ran at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (30 Lafayette Avenue, Fort Greene, Brooklyn) from February 1 through February 4. 
Another page called "Sounds like Tennessee" focused on local sports and news, but also ran at least one ad attacking since-elected GOP Sen.
The 21:9 monitor is a successor to the 34UC79G from LG, which also ran at 144Hz, but supported FreeSync instead of G-Sync.
Another first-person shooter, Call of Duty: Black Ops IV, ran at a steady 83 fps with its graphics settings maxed out as well.
Unfortunately the Atari 2600 ran at about 60 frames per second, and the Minecraft Atari 2600 emulator runs at 60 frames every four hours.
The Disorder of Discourse ran at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in Manhattan, New York, September 17-18, 2019.
Chinese auto sales ran at a pace close to 30 million units a year from July 2017 to January 2018, before sliding consistently since.
At the Cabot pub on the Weston-Super-Mare seafront, Sharon ran at Andy in the hope he would lift her above his head.
Adam Curry once wore a Gopher shirt on TV as a way to cover the licensing fees for the server he ran at MTV.com.
The personal consumption expenditures index, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, ran at 1.7 percent in 2017 including food and energy and 1.5 percent otherwise.
Nobody at a diner ran at me and said, 'Take my health care away,'" said former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on ABC's "This Week.
The show first ran at the Provincetown Playhouse in January, with Rachel Tuggle Whorton reading Mr. Trump's words and Daryl Embry handling Hillary Clinton's.
When I played Epic's game on the device, it automatically defaulted to the highest "Epic" graphics settings and ran at a rock-solid 220 fps.
Still, it worked out pretty well: Siege ran at a buttery 23-22fps, while Arma 21: Apex a still comfortable 2800-65 frames per second.
Chief Executive Officer Bob Patel said the refinery ran at 98 percent of capacity in the first quarter after the completion of a planned overhaul.
Huyghe's The Host and the Cloud, which ran at the Crossing the Line festival, creates a surprising sense of solemnity in making ready for events.
Combustion turbines, mostly used for short periods to meet peak power demand, ran at 2700 percent of maximum capacity compared with 23.1 percent in 53.
According to the document—which bears his signature—Ilyayev installed a bitcoin mining program that ran at night that he could monitor from his home.
In February 79.493, Martin Shkreli was contemplating a deal that involved acquiring shares of Retrophin, the pharmaceutical company he ran, at below the market price.
They ran at sunset... They biked through lava fields... They swam in shark-infested waters... Go deeper: Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge breaks 2-hour marathon record
In the first nine months of this year, for example, Berlin's net income on U.S. goods trade ran at an annual rate of $67.6 billion.
Combined-cycle power plants ran at slightly reduced rates in March 2017 compared with March 103 and March 2015, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
The media and production costs came to around 30,000 euros ($31,815) for the advert itself and it ran at a site on one busy Stockholm street.
Last year, China's coal, gas and nuclear plants ran at just 49 percent of their full capacity on average, versus 61 percent in 2011, BNEF found.
According to a recent study we ran at Creative Strategies, less than 5 percent of our U.S. panel had considered replacing their PC with a tablet.
"Cara Josephine," an introspective hit show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe that ran at SoHo Playhouse last fall, was an unexpectedly hopeful examination of a breakup.
During its first two years of running the collider, hampered by electrical problems, ran at only half power but still managed to find the Higgs boson.
Her film, The Best Thing You Can Do With Your Life, ran at this year's Berlin Film Festival, and was nominated for the Documentary Film Prize.
Canadian industries ran at 103% of capacity in the second quarter of 210, up from an upwardly revised 21% in the first quarter, Statistics Canada said.
Misdirected empathy on my part, I know, but I don't remember being so uncomfortable about it last fall, when the show ran at St. Ann's Warehouse.
That was a drag-race of a half by Mexico, which ran at the Germans at every opportunity, and got some good chances out of it.
The companies' other operations ran at a loss, but Takeaway has said it expects the German market to become as profitable as the Dutch over time.
When Mr. Baril eventually encountered Officer O'Rourke, Ms. Groves said, "the defendant raised his hammer and ran at her attempting to strike her in the head."
Still, support for independence in Catalonia ran at only around 15% until 2006, when a centre-left government in Barcelona tried to reform Catalonia's statute of autonomy.
The Task was originally the centerpiece of The Plot, Ledare's multimedia exhibition about modern social relations which ran at the Art Institute of Chicago in late 2017.
Rahim Raza, 34, said he was working as a daily wage labourer after Modi's note ban forced him to shut the shop he ran at a garage.
Local media reported the man ran at Father Claude Grou from the back of the rectory, citing church spokeswoman Celine Barbeau, who could not immediately be reached.
Recently retired Jamaican Usain Bolt holds the world record for the blue riband sprint with the 9.58 seconds he ran at the Berlin World Championships in 2009.
I was not exactly the biggest fan of this and after several werewolves and bloodied clowns ran at me full speed, I had just about had enough.
But Professor Pogge was her mentor, she said, and she was counting on him for a postgraduate fellowship at the Global Justice Program he ran at Yale.
Nearly all the oil sold was from the south as exports from Ceyhan ran at an average of 45,000 bpd in January and 29,000 bpd in February.
"Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven" is Mr. Guirgis's first new play since the Pulitzer-winning "Between Riverside and Crazy," which ran at the Atlantic in 2014.
His race pace of 9:01 per mile, while impressive, was nearly two and a half minutes slower than the 6:40 pace he ran at 73.
An AI company, Kneron, shared a video with The Verge of tests it ran at facial recognition terminals in China where it appeared to fool the systems.
Here's Alex Hern from The Guardian: As well as the general moderation guidelines, described as the "loose version" to moderators, TikTok ran at least two other sets.
He twice ran at 13/16 mile at Meydan, finishing sixth in his first start on Jan 24 and 14th in the Al Bastakiya on March 9.
The NYU MFA studio art program's 2018 thesis exhibitions ran at 80WSE Gallery (80 Washington Square East, Greenwich Village, Manhattan) from April 4–21 and May 2–19.
Nafissatou Diallo said that Strauss-Kahn ran at her naked, molested her, and forced her to perform oral sex on him as she tried to clean his room.
The refineries, located in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas, ran at a combined 290,600 bpd, or 93 percent of capacity, in the second quarter of this year, Delek said.
In an example of Mr Babis's many potential conflicts of interest, such auditing was the responsibility of the Czech finance ministry, which Mr Babis ran at the time.
The winner was WARR, which was built by students at the Technical University of Munich, ran at a speed of 153183 km/h, which is over 1818 mph.
"I Was Most Alive With You," which just ran at the Huntington Theater Company in Boston, was written by Craig Lucas expressly for the deaf actor Russell Harvard.
"Tough Crowd" ran at a time when the no-holds-barred, often belligerent humor the Cellar is known for was less controversial (and Comedy Central had more cachet).
The third episode of the show's eighth — and final — season ran at 1 hour and 22 minutes and featured the long awaited battle sequence with the White Walkers.
It ran at the BAM Next Wave Festival last year; Charles Isherwood called it "morbidly funny, and sometimes just plain morbid," and named it an NYT Critic's Pick.
Throughout the run, Kipchoge ran at a remarkably steady pace which varied between 2.48 and 2.52 minutes per kilometer and was consistently around 10 seconds under the target.
Mr. Maxwell, recently elected mayor of Downingtown, Pa., was a student in the public policy graduate program that her father, David Thornburgh, ran at the University of Pennsylvania.
"Our science teacher (Jason) immediately ran at (the shooter), swatted a gun out of his hand and tackled him to the ground," student Ethan Stonebraker told The Associated Press.
"I didn't consider how hard it would be," Garfield said of the show, which ran at London's National Theatre earlier this year and will transfer to Broadway this spring.
A century ago, the world's fastest distance runner, Alfred Shrubb, just ran at a steady pace for less than an hour a day, three to five times a week.
For example, Magellan Midstream Partners' BridgeTex pipeline, which flows to Houston, ran at slightly more than half-full at the end of March, according to energy information provider Genscape.
Last month, the association reported that home sales in May ran at their healthiest rate since February 2007, before the housing market collapsed and the economy fell into recession.
The former speaker frequently attended a wrestling tournament that Mr. John ran at Wheaton College, and Mr. John also saw him at the national collegiate wrestling championship every March.
The experimental play Manmade Earth, which ran at FIAF's Crossing the Line festival, demanded that its audience listen to the experiences and anxieties of adolescents from around the world.
McNeil picked up the ball, noticed that Anthony Rizzo had taken a wide turn around second and ran at the big first baseman to begin an inning-ending rundown.
The refinery ran at 1,000 barrels per day (bpd), or 0.3%, below its capacity, which the company places at 268,000 bpd, Patel said in a conference call on Thursday.
The event will start with a keynote speech by John Leguizamo, an actor whose latest one-man show, "Latin History for Morons," ran at the Public Theater this year.
Geartz once ran at least nine miles a day, but after his injury, he was unable walk more than 1003 feet at a time and suffered multiple seizures a day.
It's unknown how much if any money was donated to the scam website by people directed there from Facebook, but the fact that the ads ran at all is concerning.
Marathon operated its refineries at near full capacity in the quarter, while Valero ran at 93 percent and expects it to scale up to 95 percent in the current quarter.
Mwanamputu declined to provide a death toll for the operation but witnesses told Reuters that police shot dead at least two BDK members on Friday when they ran at officers.
One of the more robust (and peer-reviewed) pilot studies looking at the effects of fruit and vegetable incentive programs — including Wholesome Wave's — ran at farmers markets in three cities.
The play ran at the Public Theater in 2014, and depicts three brothers confronting angst and stagnation during a visit to their widowed father in the Midwest over the holidays.
Until recently, he worked with high school-age players in a training facility he ran at the Blackhawks' practice rink, teaching the importance of seeking proper treatment for head injuries.
The French filmmaker Marie Losier documented their relationship in the 2012 documentary "The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye," which ran at the Museum of Modern Art earlier this month.
On the final visit, they ran at a much more vigorous pace, around 75 percent of heart rate capacity, for 36 minutes, until they had again burned about 600 calories.
David Lang's Anatomy Theater opera, which ran at BRIC House in January, used the public spectacle of 18th-century dissections as way to meditate on moral control of the body.
While Garcia often served as a one-man team, the Gonzalez brothers and their teammates whipped the ball around the court, ran at a frenetic pace and played with great savvy.
Different venues around the city will host each show and event; the first, Primary Structures (Paula's Props), ran at the KODE art museum in February and the last, Is It Now?
The bank is not worried about inflation, which ran at an annual 2.1 percent in January, below its 3 percent target, which has a one percent tolerance range on either side.
Nicknamed "Blade Runner", he won six Paralympic gold medals between the 2004 and 2012 games, and was the first amputee to compete at the Olympics when he ran at London 2012.
Poland's annual inflation ran at 210.86 percent in January, well below the NBP's 210.15-211.75 percent target range, and the bank could cut its inflation forecasts at the meeting, analysts said.
In June 2015, law enforcement officials were following Saleh and Rabbani when the two got out of their vehicle and ran at the agents' surveillance vehicle, prompting their arrest, prosecutors said.
Mr. Kander, 89, who composed the music for "Cabaret" and "Chicago," wrote "Kid Victory" with Gregory Pierce after their previous 2013 collaboration, "The Landing," which also ran at the Vineyard Theater.
In 1964, when Margaret Chase Smith ran at 66 for the Republican nomination, a Los Angeles Times columnist decreed that 45-to-55 was the optimum range for a presidential candidate.
The sight of Gardner breaking for home proved alluring enough that Bundy threw to catcher Caleb Joseph, who ran at Gardner and tagged him out, removing a runner from third base.
Venezuela is almost completely dependent on oil exports, which have fallen by a third since its peak and its refineries ran at just 31 percent of capacity in the first quarter.
Another vital bit of information: These are the people who brought us the searing, seriocomic "Underground Railroad Game," an Obie Award-winning hit when it ran at Ars Nova in 220.
Then the runners were placed back on the treadmills, where they ran at a tolerable intensity (in mouse terms) for 30 minutes, a workout designed to simulate moderate exercise in people.
Then, according to testimony later given by Li, the pledge assistant Kenny Kwan, starting 10 to 15 feet away, ran at full speed into Deng and slammed him to the ground.
The researchers manually counted each volunteer's steps, a number that they verified with videotape, and then arithmetically determined the length of each person's stride when they ran at their favorite speed.
These tufty mammals are the stars of Philippe Quesne's "The Moles," which ran at N.Y.U. Skirball over the weekend and kicked off with a Friday afternoon parade through the West Village.
Loadings from Iraq's southern oil terminals, on the Gulf, ran at an average daily rate of 3.175 million barrels, compared with 3.2 million barrels per day (bpd) in May, he said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There are several startling moments, beginning with the opening scene, in Batsheva Dance Company's Last Work, which recently ran at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
And while she doesn't plan to run again, she thinks the fact that she ran at all may have kicked down some doors for future politicians who can learn from her experience.
On Saturday, a Palestinian girl, 13, was fatally shot by an Israeli security guard at the entrance to the West Bank settlement of Anatot after she ran at him with a knife.
Steel exports ran at an monthly average of 257 tons in the first 2 months of this year — down from a monthly average of 15,110 tons in the first half of 2017.
Paul Pilkington, her coach now and when she ran at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, said Sellers's drive to push herself to the edge had been driving him nuts for years.
In 2016, Ms. Taub and Mr. Kwei-Armah's "Twelfth Night" adaptation ran at the Delacorte over Labor Day weekend; this summer's production will be a reimagined and updated version of that one.
He has bought $264 million of Google ads, while on Facebook, his spending over a single week ran at more than $261,243 per day, 241 ½ times the level of Trump's reelection campaign.
There was no increase in American export sales to China last January, but the deficit increased 15 percent from the year earlier and ran at a whopping annual rate of $432 billion.
Indonesian factories that produce domestic cooking oil ran at only 45% of their installed capacity on average between January and August, compared to 72% last year, according to Ministry of Industry data.
Republicans have long known that their hold on the Senate was tenuous -- whoever ran at the top of their ticket -- but Trump's slumping poll numbers now threaten to drag down vulnerable incumbents too.
In June, law enforcement followed the two men in a surveillance vehicle when Rabbani and Saleh got out of their vehicle and ran at the agents, prompting their arrest at gunpoint, authorities said.
In 1976, I ran at the Penn Relays—my first really big meet, to be honest—and that's when everything started to happen: the Bicentennial, the same year Dr. J joined the Sixers.
" In fact, a half-page newspaper ad that ran at the time came straight out and told the public, "One look alone is enough to tell that Taco Bell is not a 'taqueria.
In May 2015, he was one of four writers who contributed to the play "Freedom Rider," which ran at the James C. Olson Performing Arts Center at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Nick Miller of the Sacramento News Review* has more: Sources in attendance reported that, during the meal, a protester allegedly ran at the mayor and threw a store-bought pie in his face.
That total surpasses the 355,464 broadcast TV spots that ran at the same point in the last midterm elections for Congress in 2014 and underscores the battle already raging for control of Congress.
His Broadway show, called "Derren Brown: Secret," is the same show that ran at the Atlantic; it is directed by Andrew O'Connor and Andy Nyman, and written by them along with Mr. Brown.
But he did indicate that there was no rush, and in particular repeated that he feels it would be "appropriate" if the economy ran at more than full employment for a period of time.
But the thank-you scrolls that ran at the bottom of the screen for the first time at the 88th Academy Awards on Sunday didn't noticeably curtail the winners' shout-outs from the dais.
This past September, Liu just as quickly began work on two new projects—Iceland, for the Art Sanya Festival, and Ocean Wave, which ran at the 10th Kinetica Art Fair in London in February.
According to statistics from the Office of the United States Trade Representative, the country's trade with Mexico ran at a deficit of $55.6 billion whereas a surplus with Canada hit $12.5 billion last year.
The season opens with the dance troupe Pilobolus's "Shadowland," an evening-length theater piece full of acrobatics and shadow puppetry that ran at the Skirball Center for Performing Arts in New York last year.
In 2010, under the title "V-Day," it played a few performances at the New York Musical Theater Festival; under the current title, it ran at the SoHo Playhouse for a month in 2012.
His personal best of 2 hours 20153 minutes 5 seconds, which he ran at the London Marathon in 2016, is just 8 seconds off the world record held by Dennis Kimetto, a fellow Kenyan.
Mr. Pengelley said they "ended up parting ways over doctrine," but he recalled Ms. Court spoke a number of times at a sport and spirituality course he ran at the University of Western Australia.
At the last minute, Governor Cuomo stepped in, announcing in January 2019 that repairs needed because of damage from Hurricane Sandy in 2012 could be done while the train ran at a reduced schedule.
Rabbani and Saleh were taken into custody in June 2015 when the two men got out of their car and ran at a law enforcement vehicle that had been following them during the investigation.
And the core PCE deflator, the index targeted by the Federal Reserve, ran at a 1.8 percent year-on-year clip in that same month, within shouting distance of the Fed's 1.73 percent goal.
Valero's refineries ran at 99 percent of their combined refining capacity in the third quarter, far ahead of the same period in 0003, when five U.S. Gulf Coast refineries were shut due to Hurricane Harvey.
Morrison has cited the need to achieve a surplus to rebuff calls for a package of fiscal stimulus measures to help revive economic growth, which ran at a disappointing 1.7% in the year to September.
Jesé, who came on as a substitute, ran at a retreating defense down the right, slipped the ball between the legs of Lucas Digne and then buried his shot hard and low across the goal line.
Making matters worse, the CBOE Volatility Index, the stock market's main gauge of volatility and investors' appetite for risk, ran at similarly low levels to a year ago for much of the first half of 2019.
The student, seventh-grader Ethan Stonebraker, told The Associated Press that the teacher, Jason Seaman, ran at the gunman — who reportedly is also a student at the school — and swatted the gun out of his hand.
She designed costumes for the musical "A Taste of Things to Come," which ran at the York Theater Company in Manhattan in 2016 and this year at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place in Chicago.
She designed costumes for the musical "A Taste of Things to Come," which ran at the York Theater Company in Manhattan in 20113 and this year at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place in Chicago.
On the first day, the bare-breasted protester who ran at Cosby was Nicholle Rochelle, a member of the European feminist group FEMEN and an actress who had appeared on "The Cosby Show" as a child.
And the success of such systems, all the way down to high school and low-level colleges, are proof positive the "Air Raid" type system Kingsbury ran at Tech and Murray operated at Oklahoma has lasting power.
The science teacher, identified in press reports as Jason Seaman, was shot three times when he ran at the shooter, swatted the gun out of his hand and tackled him, potentially saving the lives of more students.
In the eight-page position paper, the German finance and economy ministries argue that the current account surplus, which ran at 8.3 percent of national economic output last year, is the result of market-based corporate decisions.
Michelle Terry plays Hamlet in this production of the great tragedy, which ran at Shakespeare's Globe in London last year and makes the dramatic pursuit of power you'll see at the presidential debates this week look cordial.
Not only was it difficult to persuade Mr. Malkovich to participate, he said; it was also nearly impossible to persuade PolyGram, the parent of Propaganda Films, the company he ran at the time, to green-light it.
Its surplus on goods and services trade in the first half of this year ran at an annual rate of $194.3 billion, in large part as a result of its strong net exports to the United States.
To create the Brooklyn of "Fabulation," which recently ran at the Signature Center, Mr. Blanco made a close study of his own Bedford-Stuyvesant surroundings and channeled that street style into more than 40 distinct, buoyant looks.
On average, county-owned safety net hospitals were operating at a 16.5 percent deficit, while the seven non-profit safety net hospitals ran at an average 8.4 percent surplus, compared with 9.5 percent for non-safety net hospitals.
Two investigation reports found data falsification in a total of nine scientific papers published by members of a lab Latchman ran at University College London, according to documents released to BuzzFeed News under a Freedom of Information request.
The two met when Ms. Heathscott was a 10-year-old student, who was struggling with school and bullies, and found refuge at the Children's Home Society, a human services organization that Mr. Daugaard ran at the time.
JERUSALEM — A 13-year-old Palestinian girl was fatally shot by an Israeli security guard at the entrance to a West Bank settlement on Saturday after she ran at him with a knife, according to the Israeli police.
But Polish annual inflation, which ran at 0.9 percent in January, is well below the central bank's (NBP) 2.5 percent inflation target, does not suggest any monetary tightening at all this year, or even longer, market participants said.
No one straight up starved in jail, but the dinner line ran at 3:2130 PM, at which time we received four slices of damp, white bread packed with a piece of sweaty bologna and a couple cookies.
CALGARY, Alberta, March 16 (Reuters) - The fire at Syncrude Canada's oil sands plant in northern Alberta was extinguished on Thursday morning, the company said in a statement, as parts of the mining and upgrading facility ran at reduced rates.
In 2010, Mr. Singh began seeking millions of dollars in loans for improvements to two businesses he ran at properties that Oyster Bay owned: a concession stand at Tobay Beach, and a restaurant and catering facility called the Woodlands.
At one point, inflation ran at an almost incomprehensible 20083 million percent: When a bank note with a face value of 10 trillion dollars was introduced in early 2009, it was worth only about $8 on the black market.
A magistrate's office in Charlottesville issued an arrest warrant for Harris based on video of him taking a furtive swipe at Crews with a flashlight, as Crews ran at Harris and a group of others with a metal pole.
Egypt devalued the pound to 8.78 per dollar from 7.73 earlier this month, a move economists said would encourage foreign investment but which risks hitting the country's poorest through higher inflation, which ran at just over 9.1 percent in February.
Unfortunately/fortunately the Hot Hot Heat bus driver ran at me screaming and pulling me off the tire violently, explaining that I would only screw over their bus driver, not the band, and if I continued, he would quit on us.
Now, if only someone could combine the two for a 49-inch, UHD 4K display that ran at a 32:9 aspect ratio (a hypothetical 7680 x 2160 for those keeping score at home), then we'd really be in business.
The damning fact is that, even when economic growth ran at a better clip for five years and a handful of new power stations at last ameliorated the country's chronic energy shortages, the real value of exports failed to grow.
In Elman's defense, it's not clear whether he ran at the Waymo minivan on purpose to see if it would stop for him, or if he just happened to run at a moving vehicle while he was taking out his trash.
The League ran at the European elections in 2014 under the slogan "No Euro" and it presented prominent anti-euro campaigners among its candidates for May's EU ballot, when it won 34% of the vote to become Italy's largest party.
CF A.J. Pollock (groin) ran at about 75 percent on Wednesday, when he also took batting practice and shagged flies in the outfield while progressing toward a return after suffering his right groin injury while running out a single May 14.
Constellation Brands posted a quarterly profit that beat Wall Street estimates for a ninth straight time and raised its profit outlook, as margins rose on the sale of more premium beers and breweries ran at peak levels in the summer.
It's not all zipping between shattered parts of busted-up spacecraft and popping rounds off floating foes, as seen in the palpitations-all-up-inside-you trailer that ran at Sony's E3 2016 showcase (words on which can be found here).
There were many operators running similar chats on Telegram, but Kwon and Ahn focused on Cho, who went by the alias of "Guru" and ran at least eight groups, some of which had over 9,20153 members at any one time.
"I recall Miramax telling us they were a nightmare to work with and we should avoid them at all costs," Jackson said in a December interview, referring to the production company Harvey ran at the time with his brother, Bob Weinstein.
American students ran at least 28 campaigns during the 2018–20183 academic year to protest the Israeli government and encourage boycotts of Israeli companies and institutions, according to a group that has been monitoring such activity on U.S. campuses since 2011.
People lost their temper and ran at each other or smacked each other, but if you were really planning a deliberate caning of the sort that Preston Brooks planned against Sumner, you tended to do that sort of thing outside.
Finally, Geekbench, the benchmarking firm which originally discovered affected iPhones ran at a lower CPU clock speed than when they were fresh out of the box, offers a $260 app that can identify if a device is running at a lower speed.
"We achieved record production at oil sands and our refineries ran at full capacity, allowing us to take advantage of a favorable downstream business environment and increasing demand for crude and refined products," Suncor's chief executive, Steve Williams, said in an earnings statement.
It was idle for three and a half months and ran at half capacity for another three and a half months before again being idled by a March 18 fire that broke out during an attempt to restart the unit at full capacity.
BENGALURU, (Reuters) - Growth in India's manufacturing industry slowed to a six-month low in March as orders and output expanded at a weaker rate, but overall factory activity ran at a solid pace in the first quarter, a private survey showed on Tuesday.
PARIS (Reuters) - A topless female protester with "Fake Peacemaker" scrawled across her chest ran at the motorcade carrying U.S. President Donald Trump along the Champs Elysees in Paris ahead of a ceremony on Sunday to mark the end of World War One.
In Instagram postings shared with her more than 119 million followers, Beyoncé dressed as Florence Griffith Joyner, the flamboyant speedster who still holds the world record in the 100 meters with the scarcely believable 10.49 she ran at the 1988 Olympic trials.
SK Innovation, which has a total refining capacity of 1.115 million barrels per day (bpd) in Ulsan and Incheon, ran at 90% capacity on average in the third quarter, slightly down from 92% during the same period a year earlier, the statement noted.
Previous screen-to-stage adaptations have included theater productions of John Cassavetes's 1977 "Opening Night," which ran at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2008, and Ingmar Bergman's 1973 mini-series "Scenes From a Marriage," at New York Theater Workshop in 2014.
Eric Lichtblau of the New York Times has a blockbuster story out today revealing that newly disclosed emails raise some important questions about links between Hillary Clinton's State Department and the Clinton Foundation, a donor-backed nonprofit that her husband ran at the time.
The last errand you ran at Target likely resulted in an impressive haul of everything you didn't need, like new stationary (although you haven't written a thank-you card in years), 12 bags of candy because it was BOGO, and your fifth initial mug.
An experienced VR creator, Denton has worked on tie-ins for projects like Guillermo del Toro's film Crimson Peak and the Syfy series Nightflyers as well as the Microsoft HoloLens augmented reality experience for Legion that ran at last year's San Diego Comic-Con.
So, if Trump moves to restrict imports of steel rebar, which ran at about 1.5 million tons last year, he will be handing over the market to two companies that would have a serious incentive to jack up prices, given the lack of competition.
K. Eric De Jonge, its founder (and incoming president of the American Academy of Home Care Medicine), said the program ran at a loss until Independence at Home's first year, when earnings from the pilot made up 40 percent of the entire program's revenues.
Bangchak's 120,000-barrel-per-day refinery ran at 110,000 bpd in the first half, and its run rate will stay at that level for the whole of 2016, Chaiwat said, adding that its refining margin this year would be around $6 to $7 a barrel.
Among generators that do not primarily rely on fossil fuels, nuclear plants are the most efficient — they ran at 92.3 percent of their capacity in 2015 — followed by hydroelectric at 35.8 percent that year and wind at 32.2 percent, according to the Energy Information Administration.
SK Innovation, which has a total refining capacity of 1.115 million barrels per day (bpd) in Ulsan and Incheon, ran at 92 percent capacity on average in the second quarter, slightly down from 94 percent during the same period a year earlier, the statement said.
The return engagement marks the second time that the Polonsky's 299-seat main stage has hosted a play that originated at Soho Rep, following "An Octoroon," Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's formally inventive comedy about race and American history, which ran at the Polonsky in 2015.
McFarland also ran at least two other schemes before he was re-arrested: Out East NY, offering customers a Hamptons house rental to which he never had access, and Sousa House NY, which was an apparent play on the private membership club, Soho House.
Tennant's record is not spotless, however: in 1997 he was fined $625,000 by the federal government in a case related to the methadone programs he ran at the time for failing to comply with the notoriously complex regulations on the storage and dosing of the medication.
Mr. Liguori discussed the transformation of Tribune and the broader media industry during a recent interview in his New York office, decorated with a photograph of Mike Tyson, a picture of the laundry business he ran at Yale and a coloring book with a box of Crayolas.
No one yelled after him; there was only his footfall, blood thundering in his ears; he triggered a few motion lights and so moved closer to the water; he ran at full force for a minute before he realized he wasn't sure where he was going.
Mr. Gotheiner's 60-minute work ran at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's BAM Fisher space from Wednesday to Saturday, while between Thursday and Saturday, Mr. Crossman and Mr. Teicher shared a split-bill program, curated by David Parker, at Gibney Dance: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center.
And as I said before his draft that year, if you take him late in the first round and you allow him to run the offense he ran at Florida in college football, he won't make a Pro Bowl but he can win games in the National Football League.
"They want us to buy American, but they need to produce American, too," said Gerald M. Howard, the president and chief executive of the National Association of Home Builders, who added that even if the American lumber industry ran at full capacity, imported wood would still be needed.
If the Philharmonie de Paris, which opened last year, is any indication, a diversified concert program, innovative architecture and targeted youth offerings can be a winning combination: The Philharmonie ran at 90 percent capacity in its first season after replacing Salle Pleyel as the city's main classical music concert hall.
In the presidential races from 2004 through 2012, for instance, the Democratic nominees ran at least seven points better each time among white women with a college degree than those without one; in each instance, that was as least as large as the gender gap between white women and white men.
For comparison, the original iPhone ran at 480 x 19203, which was doubled to 960 x 640 for the original Retina display on the iPhone 4, which has since grown to scale with the larger screen sizes that Apple has used in subsequent devices to maintain that 2x scaling on current devices.
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Winner of an outstanding solo show award when it ran at the New York International Fringe Festival in 113, the production, from the Australian company the Last Great Hunt, takes place in a future in which the oceans have risen so steeply that the only habitable places are atop mountains and skyscrapers.
According to search logs I obtained through public-records requests, deportation officers covering Pacific County and the rest of western Washington ran at least 102,769 queries through the system in 2016 and 2017, most of them after Trump took office, including 9,747 in the first two months of his presidency: 1013,415 for names and 4,332 for plates.
Rather, RAVE focuses on artistic works inspired by rave culture in some manner—beginning with the artists in the Haq-curated interdisciplinary exhibition Energy Flash: The Rave Movement, which ran at M HKA from June 22003 to September 25, and including pieces by fifteen others, among them designer Walter Van Beirendonck, photographer Andreas Gursky, videographer Sergey Shutov, and conceptual artist Jeremy Deller.
In addition to "The Great Comet," which has enjoyed a meteoric rise from the humble space at Ars Nova several years ago to the Imperial Theater on Broadway, his writing credits include "Preludes," an imaginative 2015 chamber musical about Sergei Rachmaninoff, and "Three Pianos," a romp-like take on Schubert's "Winterreise" that ran at New York Theater Workshop in 2010.
It is clear that Germany counts on its export-led growth, driven by a strong fiscal expansion in France (by far Berlin's largest European export market of 105.3 billion euro), strong U.S. growth (Germany's largest 113.3 billion euro export market) and an apparently privileged access to China, where German exports ran at an annual rate of 90 billion euro in the first two months of this year.
There was no CNN yet when the Judiciary Committee approved impeachment articles against President Richard Nixon, but this quote from The Washington Post story that ran at the time sounds so much like the Republican point today that impeachment would overrule the will of people who voted for Trump: "We have weakened the hand of the President and the 220 million people he represents," said Rep.

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