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The Royale is made with 25% reclaimed rubber in the soles; the insoles also use reclaimed materials.
"We are making progress with significant portions of Iraq reclaimed, significant portions of Syria now being reclaimed," he added.
Most rescued pets at the clinic have yet to be reclaimed by their owners, Mavrakis said, with only five of the dozen dogs brought in reclaimed.
"Iraq reclaimed its lands, and the people reclaimed their will, and the citizens reclaimed their dignity, and all of us said no to terrorism and no to extremism and no to despotism, and we said yes to Iraq and yes to civilization and yes to citizenship," he said.
There's Etsy-esque geometric rainbow wall art, and reclaimed wood, or maybe wood that hopes to look reclaimed but is actually artificially distressed like 1998 Abercrombie & Fitch jeans.
Thursday, January 16, 6pm: An Evening with Prison Writes Where: Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS), 155 Avenue C, New York, 10009 More info at the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space  
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In 2015, he drank a glass of reclaimed toilet water?
Animals have reclaimed the town; brown bears roam the streets.
Truex reclaimed his lead when the race returned to green.
We reclaimed a building because that is what we need.
When James and the starters returned, the Cavs reclaimed momentum.
China has officially reclaimed the title for world's fastest train.
The man stepped over Eugene's legs and reclaimed his seat.
Truex reclaimed the lead at the end of the cycle.
But lately, classical ballet seems to have reclaimed his heart.
The home features high ceilings, custom stonework, and reclaimed timber.
In that instant at least, Beckham had reclaimed his domain.
As Sherrena reclaimed her seat, she remembered her first eviction.
They dredged sand and pumped sand and reclaimed the beaches.
Taylor Swift reclaimed the snake emoji during her "Reputation" tour.
Since the beginning of 2014, China reclaimed more than 3,000 acres of land centering on seven reefs, according to the US. By contrast, the other claimants have reclaimed just 100 acres over 45 years.
Vonn also reclaimed the overall lead from Lara Gut of Switzerland.
The GOP nominated Johnson's widow and Belcher reclaimed her old seat.
Last weekend, the Earth reclaimed a sizable chunk of the highway.
No heavyweight champion had ever reclaimed the title after losing it.
The town was reclaimed by the military in March last year.
Oostvaardersplassen is a 56km{+2} piece of reclaimed land near Amsterdam.
And that was a very large, disused piece of reclaimed land.
He reclaimed it when Fabio Aru lost time two days later.
A generation reclaimed it This trade epicenter in Mauritius is changing.
In total, there were 2,685 lost items waiting to be reclaimed.
Smith never reclaimed his spot because Fitzpatrick would not let him.
They couldn't pay the mortgage, and the bank reclaimed their home.
Unused land could be reclaimed for remembering the city's natural history.
She's in the Sensible Garden, which is a space we reclaimed.
But in 2012, Mitt Romney reclaimed the state for the Republicans.
In some cases, we have reclaimed these words as our own.
The flooring is reclaimed lumber from an Idaho hops-drying barn.
THE FUTURE IS HISTORY: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia, by Masha Gessen.
They had reclaimed natural hair despite self-doubt and rampant rejection.
Once I began looking for reclaimed land, I encountered it everywhere.
The bar top itself is reclaimed wood from a bowling alley.
The company is now producing batteries with the reclaimed material. 3.
Weeds have reclaimed sidewalks, while mounds of trash dot the roadside.
Could the Senate be reclaimed by Democrats, or even the House?
Maccabee and his followers reclaimed the Temple and rebuilt the altar.
But, Democrats have now seen the light and reclaimed their legacy.
The Angels reclaimed a four-run lead in the sixth, though.
Sentosa was subsequently developed as a resort and expanded on reclaimed land.
Now, Swift was a snake, something she's reclaimed with her reputation branding.
His citizenship was restored in 1997, but he never reclaimed his throne.
Remains of an Avro Shackleton aircraft is reclaimed by brush and wilderness.
Eko Atlantic is built on reclaimed land protected by a sea wall.
F Ty Rattie was reclaimed by the St. Louis Blues on waivers.
Uluru's traditional owners have only recently reclaimed this level of official recognition.
However, the S&P and the Dow have nearly reclaimed those losses.
The wood panels on the ground are reclaimed from old Tibetan homes.
The space has a medieval feel and is paneled with reclaimed timber.
The Y.P.G. capitalized on its momentum and reclaimed swaths of the countryside.
The Rangers reclaimed the lead at 16:50 of the second period.
The reclaimed wooden material sets this welcome mat by ABW Frames apart.
Inside, some walls are covered in barn siding and other reclaimed wood.
HBO reclaimed the title this year, but Netflix still nabbed 117 nominations.
"All floors are original or reclaimed from the era," Mr. Houston said.
They have killed soldiers in territories the military said it had reclaimed.
"It is made almost entirely of reclaimed materials," Cooper shares with Creators.
Hopefully the looming battle over reclaimed copyrights yields fairness to both concerns.
Democrats have reclaimed the House, while Republicans extended control in the Senate.
Eventually, I reclaimed the pieces and, with tape, carefully reassembled the image.
Reclaimed wood is a prominent interior element, giving off a modernist vibe.
The gardens include a concrete wall made from pieces of reclaimed sidewalk.
Everything that happened to her body can be reframed, reclaimed or rejected.
We want a powerful woman who's reclaimed her body with this tattoo.
But the land at any time could be reclaimed by the sea.
Any statues that are not reclaimed would be given to the Smithsonian.
A salt marsh behind the property reclaimed the second one ages ago.
Videos show beaches sprinkled with white sand covering the newly reclaimed shorelines.
Virginia Democrats nearly reclaimed control of the State House the same year.
The three-story main residence has a copper and slate roof and cabin-like interior finishes including rare reclaimed woods, hand-forged iron work and "wood floorboards reclaimed from the old Sears' building in Chicago," according to Variety.
Millions of hectares of land abandoned after the Soviet collapse could be reclaimed.
In a more egalitarian vision, U.S. shores could be reclaimed as public land.
Its output has risen but it has also reclaimed some of its territory.
The first hamster reclaimed its wheel and sent the wheel-stealing hamster spinning.
The blue-chips index has also reclaimed most of its post-Brexit losses.
"NEWater" is reclaimed wastewater treated with advanced membrane technologies and ultra-violet disinfection.
The role will be reclaimed by another Call the Midwife alum, Erin Doherty.
Apple has reclaimed the title of most valuable public company in the world.
Jon Snow and Sansa Stark only just reclaimed their home in the north.
On October 19th, the S.D.F. announced that it had reclaimed Raqqa from ISIS .
"Our narratives — thanks to documentaries — we have basically reclaimed our narratives," Bobbitt said.
Saracho says it is being reclaimed by a new generation as a positive.
And the Armani antique wasn't the only reclaimed dress Hathaway wore that day.
The tech giant's stocks still helped; it's just that others reclaimed the spotlight.
Typically, today's wood is reclaimed, and generally more natural and lighter in tone.
"Freak" to me is a very powerfully reclaimed word and one I love.
She's reclaimed her voice, and everything feels right in her world once again.
The show begins with three pyramid-like structures built from reclaimed forklift pallets.
Do you think we've reclaimed Jayne Mansfield as a sex-positive feminist icon?
THE FUTURE IS HISTORY How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia By Masha Gessen 515 pp.
In the decades since work ceased, nature has reclaimed many of the structures.
Serena reclaimed the No. 1 ranking for the first time in five years.
" Stewart also addressed the crowd, saying, "Dayton, Ohio, you have reclaimed this area.
Led by Latino immigrants, locals eventually reclaimed the abandoned spaces in their neighborhood.
Figures from recent literary pasts are often reclaimed as voices of cultural presents.
Iraqi forces have reclaimed about one-third of Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city.
The reclaimed wood can be seen all over the house, including the kitchen.
It was not until 2008 that they returned and reclaimed their former life.
When looking at sustainable materials, I look for reclaimed/recycled fibers and fabrics.
They just reclaimed the top spot on the list of Treasuries foreign holdings.
Only a small fraction of them, less than 10 miles, have been reclaimed.
After all, he reclaimed his seat from Mr. Schneider once before, in 2014.
Jackson lasted three years and departed and Mills again reclaimed the Garden throne.
In November, Democrats reclaimed some of the ground they lost eight years ago.
The earth, they argue, then reclaimed the land that these populations left behind.
There was an old-timey stove and lots of leather and reclaimed wood.
U.S. sends warship close to island reclaimed by China Tensions have risen as China has reclaimed more than 2,000 acres of land in a massive dredging operation in the Spratly Islands, turning sandbars into islands equipped with airfields, ports and lighthouses.
In addition to significant reductions in accidents, the benefits of autonomous vehicles will also include less congestion, reduced emissions, reclaimed productive time, fewer new roads, reclaimed parking space, lower transportation costs for all and improved mobility of the elderly and disabled.
The Giants reclaimed a 230-22011 lead on Josh Brown's 2011-yard field goal.
He reclaimed the Buckeyes' starting job last summer but was benched in mid-October.
But last night I reclaimed my Monday night seat for one reason: Juelz Santana.
Even thinner women have reclaimed their stretch marks, their belly roles, and their cellulite.
Brexit's being canceled reclaimed third place, a ranking it has only held once before.
One by one, in the past two years, coalition forces have reclaimed those cities.
Equity markets reclaimed some ground after posting solid losses over the last two sessions.
All is not always already lost; the power of the people can be reclaimed.
Brexit's being cancelled reclaimed third place, a ranking it has only held once before.
Instead, of course, they lost it in 2010, and have never reclaimed it since.
With vital help from Russia and Iran, Assad has now reclaimed most of Syria.
Democrats highlighted health care in the 2018 midterm elections and reclaimed the House majority.
Riley scored nine of Evansville's final 21 points after the Aces reclaimed the lead.
Forgotten construction materials and vestiges of artillery mounts are being reclaimed by the landscape.
Seattle reclaimed the lead in the fourth on Gamel's three-run homer off Tillman.
The walls will be covered with reclaimed barn wood that's been sanded and waxed.
Miami mid-afternoon; just another coastal city abandoned by almost everyone, reclaimed by reboots.
Once Houston lost its early rebounding edge, it never reclaimed control of the game.
Camping out in reclaimed parking lots isn't just for German hipsters and thirsty backpackers.
Key cards are fashioned from reclaimed wood; hangers are made out of recycled cardboard.
Seven months later, he reclaimed the title with a 15-round decision over Spinks.
My husband, in a burst of speed, chased the woman and reclaimed our daughter.
Wrap it in some reclaimed paper and you've got a present on your hands!
Eleven years later, I've finally reclaimed some time to return to my beloved hobby.
Their window front space has exposed brick, Sputnik chandeliers and reclaimed basketball court flooring.
"I reclaimed a bit of who I was before I was baker," she said.
When he reclaimed the prime minister's office in 2010, he began ruthlessly consolidating power.
Native American communities reclaimed many of these remains and often turned down research requests.
And the Precept's carpets are made out of reclaimed fishing nets, according to Polestar.
In 22016, Assad reclaimed the rebel-held portion of Aleppo, a major turning point.
The main house features handcrafted oak floors, reclaimed wood cabinets and a spiral staircase.
I reclaimed the things, and as an answer, they threw them at my face.
Through his narration, Mambrasar describes how his people lost — and ultimately reclaimed — their waters.
No composer reclaimed triads more brazenly than Olivier Messiaen, the devoutly Catholic French master.
I lost a chunk of myself in December, but I reclaimed a piece, too.
It was oddly comforting to see these remote heights being reclaimed by the wild.
Pipelines bisect national parks, and historic buildings are reclaimed by giant, sprawling root systems.
Do not call someone a dyke unless you know that they have reclaimed the word.
Under Satya Nadella, Microsoft has reclaimed its crown as the world's most valuable listed company.
It also has a gripe over Gibraltar airport, which is partly built on reclaimed land.
"We're aiming to make it 100% from either reclaimed, recycled, deadstock, organic, or biodegradable materials."
Some dead links he tweeted have already been reclaimed, though apparently not for political purposes.
With proof of her Dominican birth, she quickly reclaimed her citizenship under the new law.
But less than a third of the estimated 210,000 left stateless successfully reclaimed their citizenship.
In both campy and more serious ways, pop diva standom is now reclaimed from within.
Democracy is burning, and you would have me buy a reclaimed-wood, custom-made violin.
With Happ on the bench, Minnesota reclaimed the lead on a 3-pointer by McBrayer.
He left the company in 2011, and Dorsey eventually reclaimed the CEO role in 2015.
In short, it fucking rules, and the band's latest EP, Reclaimed​, is an absolute beast.
With her party triumphant during the 2018 midterm elections, Pelosi has officially reclaimed the gavel.
The Department of Defense tells Axios that 96 percent of the city has been reclaimed.
" With the see-through panels on the bridge, he said, "The place has been reclaimed.
The reclaimed-pine wainscoting in the kitchen was installed during updates about 20 years ago.
Planters, made from reclaimed hardwood, join this verdant sight, displaying bright sunflowers, echinacea and amaranth.
Advocates, for instance, say no community has yet been handed the deeds to reclaimed lands.
The stacked quartzite fireplace has hand-forged doors and a mantel made of reclaimed wood.
Like industrial lighting or reclaimed wood, shou sugi ban has a certain rustic, homespun appeal.
And Europe reclaimed the Ryder Cup, golf's premier team trophy, defeating the U.S. 17 ½-10 ½.
As the subtitle of her book suggests, she believes that totalitarianism has reclaimed the country.
It felt like we reclaimed some of our childhood back and did it in public.
They gathered their belongings again to travel to Tabqa, a city recently reclaimed from ISIS.
Inside, floors are wide-plank oak, and some walls are covered in reclaimed barn board.
The Badgers reclaimed possession of the Paul Bunyan Axe after Minnesota won it last year.
Their home is on the lower price end because they used reclaimed and recycled materials.
LSU reclaimed the top spot after steamrolling Georgia in the SEC title game, 37-10.
For centuries human societies have viewed wetlands as wastelands to be "reclaimed" for higher uses.
They're urban spaces that have been reclaimed for the people in the name of leisure.
Adrian reclaimed the men's 100 freestyle title in 13 seconds, beating Caeleb Dressel by 0.01.
McNair said the Fullers had reclaimed brick from France brought in to cover the floor.
Women reclaimed a word once the province of crass boys and men who are boys.
Three museums reclaimed undersung heroes of European art of the 15th and early 16th centuries.
With a jabbing strategy, Joshua out-pointed Ruiz Jr. and reclaimed his world title belts.
Buttigieg, meanwhile, has reclaimed fourth place with 8.6 percent after being briefly outshone by Sen.
The only woman to hold the post, she reclaimed the gavel she lost in 2011.
Three days later, LeBon reclaimed the lead by five votes after absentee ballots were counted.
Mr. Conley talked about reclaiming the term elder like the gay community has reclaimed queer.
In the past 18 months, China had reclaimed more than 3,000 acres to build the artificial islands compared with 215 acres of land reclaimed by Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan in the past 40 years, Admiral Harris said during his talk at the center.
You can type in West Elm reclaimed barnwood and you need to be militant about it.
It's that they're deliberately skipping over a strangely vital bonding moment that can never be reclaimed.
Could there be a better issue for Democrats to use their reclaimed House majority to highlight?
The airstrip, which extends 1.8 miles, was completed this year on reclaimed land around the reef.
It was jimmied together from a reclaimed steamroller and somehow operates off a one-horsepower engine.
He reclaimed those photos, too, painting images of them, reasserting his right over his own likeness.
Do not call someone a dyke unless you know that they have reclaimed the word. Faggot
One flashpoint will be the airport, which sits on partly reclaimed land across the peninsula's isthmus.
The gate is festooned with random kitschy signs, seemingly reclaimed from a series of junky bars.
Last week, pro-Assad troops backed by Russian airstrikes reclaimed strategic territory from rebels in Latakia.
But since Russia entered the war on its side, it has reclaimed huge swathes of Syria.
Made entirely of reclaimed wood and other materials, the installation simulates a rudimentary passport issuing office.
Finally we landed facing the rock gardens, the fountains and splashing waterfalls of perfectly reclaimed sewage.
A $35 billion project, Songdo has been developed across more than 1,000 acres of reclaimed land.
Garella and the team stayed up to finish the work, and reclaimed their passports around 43AM.
We at Reclaim Holloway have been fighting for this site to be reclaimed for public good.
Over thirty years on from the disaster, nature has reclaimed much of the area's abandoned infrastructure.
China has reclaimed seven reefs, building man-made islands with anti-aircraft and anti-missile batteries.
Syrian Democratic Forces have reclaimed about 60% of Raqqa, the "capital" of ISIS, per the Pentagon.
About 90% of Iraqi territory once held by ISIS has been reclaimed, per U.S. Central Command.
Motiejunas will continue to play for the Vipers until he has reclaimed prime health and conditioning.
I don't think the spiritual world needs to be claimed or reclaimed by anyone or anything.
And after the bubble imploded, value investors quickly reclaimed their position as a legitimate market force.
At his home -- a cabin he built himself out of reclaimed crates -- he has dozens more.
There's not much room for dining in, beyond two little tables and a reclaimed-wood counter.
You know: the exposed brick, the poured concrete, the reclaimed wood, the glare of unrelieved glass.
Last year, Hungary (Baa3/BBB-/BBB-) reclaimed its investment-grade status from all three rating agencies.
Approximately 6 percent of Hong Kong's land is reclaimed, and houses 27 percent of its population.
Floors are original stone and wood, or where not original, are reclaimed wood, Mr. Reed said.
The Microsoft-owned studio took over as Halo gatekeeper after series creator Bungie reclaimed its independence.
And mantels, beams, arches, tiles and stone reclaimed from demolished houses punctuate the home's various spaces.
In his telling Russia did not invade or annex Crimea, for example, but merely "reclaimed" it.
An open living/kitchen/dining area has cement floors and reclaimed barn-wood pillars and beams.
"Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" reclaimed the No. 1 spot at the North American box office.
Four more bedrooms and a laundry room are upstairs under vaulted ceilings finished in reclaimed wood.
Cast-iron columns were restored and wood rafters were reclaimed for flooring in the common areas.
This year, Phoenix officially reclaimed the title of the fifth-largest city in the country, too.
Reclaimed wood and exposed bricks may be played out, but the designers got it just right.
In this crowded reclaimed landscape,The jagged buildings are like the uncountableBars of a jail cell.
The Boilermakers reclaimed a share of the conference lead with their ninth victory in 10 games.
Mr. Amoda sculpts intricate geometric works using reclaimed metal, from keys and springs to industrial pipe.
We used to go to day time raves, and we reclaimed the word 'paki' for ourselves.
It's the Western superhero remixed and reclaimed as a symbol of deeply rooted cultural and tribal identity.
The Bearcats reclaimed the lead moments later and carried a 250-244.8 advantage into the halftime break.
Because the freedoms we enjoy are not granted in perpetuity, but must be reclaimed by each generation.
In most circumstances, once a privilege has been waived, the privilege is gone and cannot be reclaimed.
Three years later the United States sent troops to Haiti and Aristide reclaimed power a month later.
According to the US, China has reclaimed more than 3,000 acres in the Spratly Islands since 2014.
Facebook lays out ambiguous scenarios that could flummox automated tools, including insulting terms that communities have reclaimed.
University campuses that were once occupied by students have been reclaimed by black-clad police with rifles.
In Anbar and Salahuddin, provinces long since reclaimed by the government, IS is also flexing its muscles.
Whether you've reclaimed the word 'bitch' or not, no one wants to be called a basic one.
The Gophers reclaimed the lead when Smith scored on a two-yard run early in the fourth.
The fight to claim the sky's emotion was reclaimed, however, in a prayer from evangelist Franklin Graham.
Joey "Jaws" Chestnut reclaimed his title at Nathan's Famous annual Fourth of July hot dog eating contest.
In the end, the space featured hardwood flooring, a Hobbit door, reclaimed driftwood seating, and antique lighting.
Edlich says she covered the exterior in reclaimed stones and terra cotta tiles that came from Italy.
Western Michigan briefly reclaimed the lead, but the big 3-pointer by Green helped the Huskies prevail.
Thankfully, Hungry in Whittier has reclaimed the burger as a true symbol of culinary decadence and Americana.
The Kungsbacka kitchen cabinets are made entirely from recycled materials — reclaimed industrial wood and recycled plastic bottles.
I am a plus-size woman, and I've reclaimed the word "fat" for myself as an identity.
John Collins reclaimed the lead for Atlanta when he scored on a putback with 251 seconds left.
The United States just reclaimed bragging rights for the fastest supercomputer after getting dethroned for eight years.
In December 2016, the debate team finally reclaimed its stage thanks to Boston College's Fulton Debating Society.
The integrity of the ballot box was crucial in Chile, which had reclaimed democracy only in 22019.
The Iraqis have reclaimed the city of Ramadi and several smaller cities in western and northern Iraq.
He revisited the labour camp at Buna to find it had vanished, reclaimed by trees and birds.
Isaiah Thomas led the way with 32 points, including seven straight points when the Celtics reclaimed control.
In addition, more than half a million square meters of land were reclaimed from the nearby sea.
The 74 rooms, painted pink and hung with original artwork, feature beds made from reclaimed Virginia wood.
Best eaten while wondering if overturned lightbulbs are the new drinking glasses of the reclaimed kitchenware movement.
To enforce its claims, China has reclaimed land and turned reefs into military bases despite international condemnation.
Boîte Not every bar needs 16-ingredient cocktails or furniture carved from reclaimed Roanoke Colony church pews.
As Porzingis struggled during most of the game against Charlotte on Friday night, Anthony reclaimed his mantle.
The design crew also laid down honed marble and reclaimed wood with a roughed-up, aged patina.
Vietnam has reclaimed land around reefs and islets, but on nowhere near the same scale as China.
Driving time may be reclaimed for more productive or enjoyable activities, like watching movies, exercising or sleeping.
No fluttering to make you feel like you might vomit all over the bar's reclaimed wood table.
It is a "forest of data trees" that he carved into a piece of reclaimed oak floorboard.
Plus, he told me, he'd recently "reclaimed" one of his disputed records with the new rules. True?
People threw around words like "athleisure" and proudly reclaimed "basic bitch" staples out of irony and nostalgia.
Communal tables seat 27 and are made from the reclaimed Douglas pine of an old schooner's mast.
That term was long considered a pejorative among both blacks and whites, but she proudly reclaimed it.
Mr. Weinberger reclaimed six of his paintings after the war, but the Renoirs were not among them.
Thanksgiving has reclaimed its mantle as my favorite holiday, because it's so centered on food and family.
They're breathable to boot, and made from sustainable eucalyptus and eco-fiber spun from reclaimed PET bottles.
He also reclaimed the top ranking last month, becoming the oldest singles No. 1 in ATP history.
Then after the war, men reclaimed these jobs and most women were exiled back to the kitchen.
Watch: Nancy Pelosi, who in 28 became the first woman elected speaker, reclaimed the gavel on Thursday.
I hated my uncle abandoning me when I was in prison, but eventually I reclaimed my humanity.
Ron slipped through a crevice back into the booth, reclaimed his chair and put on his headset.
A dining room wouldn't be complete without a table made of reclaimed wood, perhaps from a barn.
Scroll through it and you start to wonder if color exists beyond white, black and reclaimed wood.
Perched atop a "reclaimed" strip mine, the $174 million prison was sinking into the blast-softened earth.
This year it is meant to see territory being reclaimed, putting Kabul in a position of strength.
You went through the moving averages and actually reclaimed them," he said Tuesday on CNBC's "Futures Now.
Toby designs, manufactures, and sells reclaimed teak furniture and his business Teak Two is a B2B model.
A floating staircase made with reclaimed wood from the renovation leads to the newly finished third floor.
In 2005, the town reclaimed the deed and struggled to figure out what to do with it.
He presided until 1941, when "The McMani," as Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan called them, reclaimed the post.
"The benefits from reclaimed woods are many," said Jeffrey Sogge, the co-owner of Pacific Redwood Products.
Assad has reclaimed much of Syria after crushing rebel bastions with the help of Russia and Iran.
He suspects the future of public parks is these sorts of "hybrid" spaces, built on reclaimed urban space.
These have since filled with water and been reclaimed by nature — rewoven, if you will, into the landscape.
The move is designed to counter China's build-up on its seven reclaimed islands in the Spratlys archipelago.
Inside, timber accents — including reclaimed wood lining many of the ceilings — add to the home's modern-rustic feel.
Then, you guessed it, Shea-Porter ran again in 2016 and reclaimed the seat for a third time.
With the surprising election of Mike Morgan to the bench last month, Democrats reclaimed a 4-3 edge.
Inside the four-story abode, the home is outfitted with exposed wooden beams and a reclaimed chestnut floor.
I found my voice and purpose and reclaimed my independence to take my life on a different path.
It'll never be reclaimed because it was never even a little bit socially acceptable in the first place.
It's not clear whether Welke posed for any selfies with the device before the extraterrestrial property was reclaimed.
That year, Rio had successfully reclaimed the right to mine part of the giant Simandou iron ore project.
Books were written with titles like Summer of '98: When Homers Flew, Records Fell, and Baseball Reclaimed America.
Meanwhile, a small group of Jewish people, called the Maccabees, fought the Syrians and and reclaimed their temple.
"From every single aspect, it's time we got rid of Gerard Batten and reclaimed the party," Farage said.
Once it is reclaimed, tax cuts could benefit workers and firms by more than they cost the Treasury.
The model worked in Tikrit, the first major city reclaimed from Islamic State in March 2015, Grande said.
Read on to hear 10 classic songs that she remade and reclaimed with her singular vocal flair. 1.
In the end, Phelps had reclaimed the lead, and Lochte had somehow fallen out of contention, finishing fifth.
In the self-recorded video, Brown proudly reclaimed the kind of guy he is during and after relationships.
In the years since, Smart, now 29, has reclaimed her life as an inspirational speaker, author and advocate.
Democrats also reclaimed a handful of blue-collar districts carried by both former President Barack Obama and Trump.
Beijing has reclaimed land in massive dredging operations, turning sandbars into islands equipped with airfields, ports and lighthouses.
Reports about China militarizing reclaimed islands were not new, presidential spokesman Harry Roque told a regular news briefing.
Philadelphia's Jerryd Bayless then made a free throw, and after the Sixers reclaimed his miss, he made another.
So Justin Timberlake hasn't suddenly reclaimed his white masculinity for the first time with Man of the Woods.
McConnell made the first of two free throws 113 seconds later, and Okafor reclaimed his missed second shot.
The antique-looking millwork is a combination of reclaimed wood and new construction produced at his furniture factory.
After that the reclaimed plastics were ground down and extruded into threads that Adidas uses for the shoes.
That's the mirror image of the same survey's results in 220006, when Republicans reclaimed control of the House.
He then lost the seat to her in 28503 and then reclaimed it from her again in 22019.
But 2000 minutes after getting off the ferry, we were riding through polders (land reclaimed from the sea).
It reclaimed these losses by 0149 GMT to trade flat as investors turned their attention to upbeat earnings.
Brave is the story of how I fought my way out of these cults and reclaimed my life.
Most of the woodwork was created on an Amish Farm using reclaimed wood supplied by an Idaho schoolhouse.
Indeed, the huge 9.0-magnitude earthquake in Japan in 2011 caused major liquefaction on reclaimed land in Tokyo.
Havens includes reclaimed doors propped up against the walls, some with warm, seemingly candid portraits drawn on them.
A village local from Bilin reclaimed his land and donated it for the establishment of Om Sleiman Farm.
But at a Jay Z concert in Cleveland in support of Clinton's campaign, her campaign reclaimed the statement.
In response, U.S. warships have been conducting "freedom of navigation" operations near reclaimed islands, drawing protests from Beijing.
They've also advocated for the full-scale retreat from wetlands that will one day be reclaimed by nature.
Trump moved along, and the woman reclaimed her phone despite a near-trampling by a Secret Service agent.
In effect, Ms. Redstone reclaimed her role as the doting daughter and successor to Mr. Redstone's business empire.
In 2011, two books and a documentary film reclaimed the story of surfing as Hawaiians once knew it.
Lately I've seen a lot of examples of reclaimed barn doors hung over the entrances of powder rooms.
He said the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index SOX, which has reclaimed highs, is showing signs of a bigger breakout.
Both Imelda, Ferdinand's widow, and their children, have reclaimed their place in high society after a brief exile.
In its first six years of existence, the CFPB reclaimed nearly $12 billion for consumers from such businesses.
The president has reclaimed the formula that made the landslide victories of the Nixon and Reagan years possible.
Gardens by the Bay was built on reclaimed land and is a marvel of engineering and sustainable design.
The Rockets reclaimed a 39-32 lead early in the second before the Grizzlies exploded and seized control.
We had coffee in a large space outfitted with reclaimed, jewel-colored theatre seats and a vintage bar.
Meanwhile, Alexis Stephens and Christian Parsons made sure their tiny house kitchen was made entirely of reclaimed wood.
Elon Musk's electric automaker Tesla on Wednesday once again reclaimed its title as Wall Street's most-shorted stock.
Dozens of brown mounds rose from the ground, covered in vegetation, like village ruins reclaimed by a jungle.
Materials used include recycled polyester, recycled wool, and recycled duck and goose down (reclaimed materials from down products).
That fall, Murphy lost his race as Republicans picked up 63 seats and reclaimed control of the House.
As ISIS' influence has waned and rebel-held locations reclaimed, Assad has regained the upper hand in Syria.
Works under this phase will include the design and construction of 387 hectares (956 acres) of reclaimed land.
The room design was industrial meets modern with reclaimed wood floors, contemporary lighting, and a super plush bed.
Here's a counterproposal for a new idea for a charter, and this should actually become a reclaimed heritage.
Putin reclaimed the presidency in 2012 after the presidential term was extended to six years under Medvedev&aposs tenure.
In all, China has reclaimed more than 1,295 hectares (3,200 acres) of land in the southeastern South China Sea.
Nancy Pelosi, who reclaimed the House speaker's gavel Thursday, told reporters before her chamber's votes to reopen the government.
Nancy Pelosi, who reclaimed the speaker's gavel Thursday, has to strike a delicate balance as her party gains power.
NSYNC (left) and the Backstreet Boys But instead of balking at the boy-band label, PrettyMuch has reclaimed it.
With Russian and Iranian help, Assad's military has reclaimed much of Syria by crushing opposition enclaves in recent years.
Earlier this year, U.S.-backed forces reclaimed the last remaining territory once held by Islamic State militants in Syria.
But Memphis slipped into a deficit midway through the first and never reclaimed the lead despite that interior edge.
They are torn between reveling in their reclaimed prime and ensuring that nothing significant is altered in the future.
But Cody Martin scored five points in succession, and the Hornets reclaimed a 63-62 lead at the intermission.
Between 20173 and 2018 some 3,600 square kilometres in south-western Afghanistan was reclaimed for cultivation from the desert.
He has just reclaimed the top spot in the official world rankings from Justin Rose, and for good reason.
THE FLAT fields of reclaimed marshland that make up most of the Netherlands' agricultural landscape are known as "polders".
Harvick reclaimed the lead from Keselowski on lap 20153 and began pulling away from the rest of the field.
The pair cut costs, but not style, by using reclaimed materials and hiring workers willing to garden for free.
Nor am I really annoyed that the gesture system hasn't reclaimed any screen real estate, if I'm perfectly honest.
Truex reclaimed the lead several laps later after Larson had run his laps-led tally up to 124 laps.
There isn't a catchy or fully satisfying explanation for why stocks have reclaimed so much lost territory so quickly.
White-painted brick, stainless steel counters, copper light fixtures and reclaimed-wood tables nod to the building's industrial past.
After walking three batters in each of his previous three starts, Royals right-hander Ian Kennedy reclaimed his control.
McLarnin won the belt back from Ross four months later, before Ross reclaimed it eight months after their rematch.
On Twitter, Jewish writers have reclaimed the echo, adding parentheses around their Twitter handles in a show of defiance.
McSally led initial counts after Election Day, but Sinema reclaimed the lead Thursday night as new votes were counted.
Wide-board oak and chestnut floors, with a combination of original and reclaimed boards, are found throughout the home.
While Hathaway selects reclaimed ensembles, she also found a way to indulge in other areas of style and beauty.
The Cubs reclaimed the lead in the third on Montero's two-out single to left, scoring Zobrist from second.
The Congressional Budget Office reports that the taxation of benefits reclaimed 28503 percent of all benefits paid in 22019.
Beijing has consistently said the facilities on its reclaimed islands are for civilian use and necessary self-defense purposes.
Among the discarded remains, reclaimed leased planes, and intellectual properties of those shuttered carriers, however, one survivor stands out.
In a nod to Brooklyn's waterfront history, the room designs incorporate reclaimed wood from the old Domino Sugar factory.
Trees and vines reclaimed the groomed lawn, and in 1967 the land was merged into the vast state park.
Houston reclaimed the lead on the Gonzalez sacrifice bunt and completed a sweep of the seven-game season series.
In order for land to be certified as reclaimed, state regulators must sign off on a three-stage cleanup.
The reclaimed land was subsequently used for agriculture activities, including aquaculture and rice farming, but large portions remain undeveloped.
Check out more videos from VICE: Native species have returned to area, carving out homes in the reclaimed land.
But what I want to say to my fellow survivors is this:When I spoke out, I reclaimed my story.
Now (after a quick stint as a dead man) he's reclaimed Winterfell and was named King in the North.
After the gym, I take a shower using REN's Ocean Plastic Bottle, which is made from reclaimed ocean plastic.
But he acknowledged that the government had reclaimed land that had been given to Rwandan refugees many years ago.
Italic candles are 100% vegan soy, and they're hand-poured into a beautiful jar made from reclaimed ocean glass.
But most expect long and intense fighting before the entire sprawling city, once the nation's second largest, is reclaimed.
Merchandise includes house sauces, portable tea sets in zippered cases and handmade paring knives presented atop reclaimed elm tables.
Whatever the cause, Malik suddenly resurfaced on WorldNetDaily and other conservative sites on 2015, fully reclaimed as a hero.
In the last couple of years, part of the sea has been reclaimed for a military-run housing scheme.
With that, Democrats have taken control of the House, and Representative Nancy Pelosi reclaimed her position as its leader.
In recent months, Mr. Assad's forces, helped by Iran and Russia, have reclaimed much of the country from insurgents.
End the evening in Zona Tortona, a former industrial zone where derelict factories have been reclaimed by creative Milanese.
In fact, some buried tailings have been leaching contaminated water the color of blue Gatorade into the reclaimed creek.
And when he reclaimed the prime ministership from Ms. Gillard in 2013, he led Labor to a landslide defeat.
One family has unexpectedly reclaimed enough solid ground from the surrounding waters to open a nine-hole golf course.
The album's title alone reclaimed black magic decades before the phrase "black (girl) magic" became a symbol of empowerment.
The kitchen has a breakfast bar, reclaimed-timber cabinets and slate floors, along with a traditional Lacanche gas range.
Lala's paralyzed older brother remains trapped under the building, built on reclaimed marshland in Durres, the country's main port.
Barton originally retired from Zillow's C-suite in 2010 but reclaimed his role as chief executive nine years later.
Garrett's district elected a Democrat to the House in 2008, before a Republican reclaimed the seat two years later.
Messi reclaimed the trophy he last won in 2015 a day after scoring his 614th career goal for Barcelona.
"I happen to be a black leader with a leather jacket on," McBride said when she reclaimed the microphone.
However, most of the lost smelters are long past the point of resurrection, with plants dismantled and sites reclaimed.
The name was given to them by the city engineer and intended to be derisive, but they reclaimed it.
Local historian Sharon Cummins says the wreck was first spotted in 1958, but was quickly reclaimed by the sands.
The Thread RE: FIRST WORDS Amanda Hess wrote about how the word "petty" was reclaimed and then quickly appropriated.
The Wizards reclaimed the lead at 92-91 with 4 minutes 34 seconds left on Porter's pull-up jumper.
Opinion Columnist On Thursday, the best House speaker of modern times reclaimed her gavel, replacing one of the worst.
The striking photos below are some of the first taken inside the city since it was reclaimed from ISIS.
Like in other places around the world, these overlooked areas are now being reclaimed by a young creative class.
The project involves building port facilities, an ammunition storage depot, several helipads, and two runways, mostly on reclaimed land.
It was the 19th time the Dow had reclaimed the 18,000 milestone since first reaching it on December 183, 2014.
But it looks like the phrase has already been reclaimed on Twitter: Well behaved women rarely make history #nastywoman pic.twitter.
Last year he succeeded his father as boss of 21st Century Fox, and in January he reclaimed his Sky chairmanship.
I'm humbled by the impermanence of our existence and beyond grateful for my time spent on this now reclaimed land.
A gift to hang in the window but reclaimed minutes later when the boy realizes what he has given up.
Hunter had earlier drained a corner trey as Virginia reclaimed the lead, 75-73, with 2:09 left in overtime.
But once the night came to an end, Bella reclaimed her spotlight in typical supermodel fashion: by posting sexy selfies.
Some of the villas have been built on an island of reclaimed land with adjacent boat moorings included with purchase.
That industry's decline had left empty warehouses and factories, which had been reclaimed by artists, engineers, and other creative types.
The Sun Devils reclaimed the lead moments later, but two free throws by Chriss put the Huskies up 73-71.
Expressed through the arts, however, they are given value—a hand-printed book, a ruined space reclaimed, a Greek tragedy.
She recalled one client in particular, whose reclaimed-material shroud was a tribute to her life's work as an artist.
If Democrats had reclaimed the House by a slim margin, things may have been more difficult for the Democratic leader.
Marine Harvest general manager Fernando Villarroel said the company was randomly testing samples from the reclaimed salmon at a laboratory.
He reclaimed the speed record for the 5,500-foot face last fall, in two hours, 22 minutes, and 50 seconds.
I tasted it in the house that they built themselves (would you expect anything less?) in rocks and reclaimed materials.
But after a year in the shadows, this was supposed to be the year that Indianapolis reclaimed the AFC South.
In recent days, the Iraqis reclaimed the city of Hit, where commanders estimated there were several hundred Islamic State fighters.
The last time black voters topped white voters in enthusiasm was in 2006, when Democrats reclaimed control of the House.
It tied the game at 2-2, before the Yankees reclaimed the lead in the bottom half of the inning.
This halo of negativity began to dim somewhat in the 1970s, when the word was reclaimed by activists and academics.
By the eighteen-nineties, they were passing laws that, piece by piece, reclaimed the right to vote for whites alone.
So, once she realized the watch was unlikely to be reclaimed, she set out to research the timepiece in question.
Major cities like Ramadi have been reclaimed, and Mosul, the Islamic State's de facto capital in Iraq, may be next.
Mae comes across an old playground—a multi-purpose boat/castle—that is now a reclaimed shelter for forest animals.
The index has now reclaimed more than half of the 10.7 percent plunge from a record intraday high on Jan.
The 10-year first reclaimed the 3 percent level in April and has been flirting with that milepost ever since.
Reclaimed Circuit Board Cufflinks, available at Uncommon Goods, $55For his inner computer nerd, whether he'll admit it's there or not.
Upcycled Record Coasters, available on Uncommon Goods, $18These upcycled coasters are made from reclaimed vinyl records and sealed against moisture.
With just a few days now until another round of crucial primaries, she has reclaimed the spotlight as Vermont Sen.
Stay in your choice of reclaimed historic buildings that range from an 1880s cigar factory to a shotgun Conch house.
Ms. Bachelet then reclaimed the presidency in 20103, but Mr. Piñera took it back yet again in elections last year.
The oil-rich kingdom reclaimed the top spot in July and August, as the U.S. was affected by hurricane disruptions.
The property, untouched for decades, has been reclaimed by nature — deer, beavers, salamanders and canopies of majestic trees are thriving.
Bennett is spearheading a longterm project to conserve and exhibit the mosaics, called Antioch Reclaimed: Ancient Mosaics at the MFA.
Criminal gangs reclaimed lost territory in Rio, and across Brazil violence exploded: More than 51,500 people were killed last year.
But when that owner reclaimed the jersey so that it could be sold through Goldin Auctions, a small uproar followed.
He could want to stay help out the reclaimed drones, but I am not sure how he does that now.
The front door opens into a small foyer with wide-plank floors made of reclaimed pine and a winding staircase.
Though it is unclear when The Asahi reclaimed its New York office, it may have been as late as 1952.
With a smaller but still sleek pool, the panoramic ocean view is framed by signature reclaimed wood and natural fabrics.
Macau, a cluster of islands and reclaimed land totaling just 12 square miles, was the first foreign settlement in China.
The Rangers, after an irresponsible showing in Game 2, reclaimed their structure, denying the Senators clean entries and shooting lanes.
Watch the video to see Ford trace the fascinating history of how African Americans reclaimed the narrative of their hair.
The area, called Fontvieille, was developed on reclaimed land in the 1970s and '80s, and includes a 275-slip marina.
The ground-floor work area is a modern space with wrought-iron chandeliers and a decorative wall of reclaimed wood.
By comparison, the report adds, other countries with claims in the Spratly Islands reclaimed only a total of 50 acres.
But the reclaimed areas are often razed towns, or islands of relative safety and highways connecting them to larger cities.
She also said she had reclaimed her freedom from Patterson, and that he would never take it from her again.
We visited a section of the city of Marawi, in the Philippines, that was recently reclaimed from Islamic State militants.
Nadler promised shortly after the midterms that Whitaker would be among the committee's first witnesses when Democrats reclaimed the majority.
As fighting died down and Damascus reclaimed much of Syria, tens of thousands of refugees have returned, Lebanese authorities say.
Having reclaimed control of House committees, Democrats can now investigate Trump's White House and business empire — equipped with subpoena power.
For one, the unnamed victim has reclaimed the story of her assault with her own letter now read by millions.
His key evidence: the military had reclaimed territory from fighters in northern Nigeria roughly the size of the state of Maryland.
In the motorcycle category, French Yamaha rider Adrien van Beveren reclaimed the overall lead from Argentina's Kevin Benavides, on a Honda.
The Japanese motor company's Mean Mower V2 reclaimed the Guinness World Record for fastest lawnmower, hitting 100 mph in 6 seconds.
I reclaimed the word fat and started blogging about personal style and plus size fashion resources, quickly amassing a significant following.
All this was blended into 50 tonnes of reclaimed asphalt to create a total of 250 tonnes of road-building material.
I had reclaimed my body from personal trauma and chronic illness and it was under my control, despite patriarchy's best attempts.
Two major Iraqi cities, Tikrit and Ramadi, have been reclaimed from the group as well as a number of significant towns.
That assault fizzled out as Syrian forces, backed by Shia militias from Lebanon, Iran and Iraq, swiftly reclaimed their lost territory.
Your reclaimed wood furniture could fund a trip to the other side of the world or beef up your savings account.
Warren recently narrowly pulled ahead of Biden in the RealClearPolitics average of national polls, but Biden has since reclaimed the lead.
Warren recently narrowly pulled ahead of Biden in the RealClearPolitics average of national polls, but Biden has since reclaimed the lead.
ET. Meanwhile, Reputation, Swift's good-girl-gone-bad sixth studio LP, reclaimed the top spot on the Billboard 200 this week.
FROM PEN: How Prep-School Abuse Survivor Cheyenne Montgomery Reclaimed Her Life After Being Abused by Teachers at JFK's Boarding School
When completed over the next decade, some 30 miles of the Napa River's main channel will have been enhanced and reclaimed.
Machar reclaimed his old job as vice president, but troops loyal to each side were not as forgiving, and clashed sporadically.
Free People Mega Hoop Earrings, $88, and Free People Drop Down Double Hoops, $28   Reclaimed Vintage Oversized Hoop Earrings, $14; asos.
The Houthi insurgents once controlled Nihm peak too, before Yemeni forces reclaimed it in a bitter fight about eighteen months ago.
Bregman and Altuve drove home Kemp and Springer, respectively, with their run-scoring hits as Houston reclaimed a 5-4 lead.
The area is currently being reclaimed by nightlife following a period of cartel violence that plagued it in the late 2000s.
In Iraq, two major cities have been reclaimed from ISIS (Tikrit and Ramadi), in addition to a number of significant towns.
Buffett, the legendary value investor known as the "Oracle of Omaha," reclaimed the No. 2 berth after a two-year hiatus.
In September, Reid told New York Times reporter Carl Hulse that his party might eliminate it if they reclaimed the Senate.
Assuming Trump serves out his first term in its entirety, it's important to remember that lost esteem can be reclaimed quickly.
We're speaking about witches, what they've stood for throughout history and how her generation have in some ways reclaimed the term.
But Cottonmouth has subverted and reclaimed it, using it as a way of challenging the damaging expectations put on his community.
The planned coalition attack is part of a concerted assault that has reclaimed territory from IS in Syria, Iraq and Libya.
Later that night, Stipe Miocic reclaimed the heavyweight belt from Daniel Cormier, after he lost it by knockout the year before.
Several other areas, considered disputed between the Iraqis and the Kurds, were reclaimed by Iraqi government forces in the military advances.
It has the rusted, reclaimed aesthetics of Mad Max or Fallout but there's no rationale for why things look that way.
Weeks earlier, Typhoon Jebi flooded the runway of Japan's Kansai International Airport, notably built on reclaimed land, marooning passengers for hours.
Tomic had agreed to keep an eye on her as she reclaimed a spot on her old corner, on Avenue Foch.
Bolstered by a Soviet airlift, the Egyptians and the Syrians made early gains before Israel reclaimed the initiative on the battlefield.
Called ATOMIK, the vodka could revolutionize the way land is reclaimed in the radioactive region surrounding the beleaguered nuclear power plant.
Mr. Valls switched to French citizenship when he was 20, but he reclaimed his Spanish passport just over a year ago.
He reclaimed what he could, bringing them back to Lightning Ridge and donating them to the Australian Opal Center in 2015.
Virginia reclaimed the advantage, but Edwards banked home a 3-pointer to put Purdue up, 69-67, with 1:10 left.
Another friend reminds me that to reclaim singlehood the way queer people once reclaimed "queer" is a means of seizing power.
A floating staircase with reclaimed-wood treads takes you to a master-bedroom suite that is lofted over the main space.
But his prospects in those states appear increasingly tenuous as Biden has reclaimed his position as the primary race's front-runner.
The nearly 9-by-9-foot work is made largely from reclaimed wool army blankets — objects that once protected their owners.
HBO appeared to have reclaimed control of the accounts and had deleted the hacker's tweets within an hour of the breach.
Often, these meals feel like both academic seminars and family scrapbooks, an intimate anthropology told in beloved recipes and reclaimed ingredients.
Modi reclaimed the hotly contested Jammu and Kashmir region after seven decades, stripping the predominantly-Muslim state of its semiautonomous status.
Pelosi reclaimed her gavel as Speaker after Democrats won back the majority in the lower chamber during the 2628 midterm elections.
Other countries, including Vietnam, the Philippines and Taiwan, have also reclaimed land from the South China Sea for airstrips and bases.
Close up, the architectural details are exquisitely rendered, from the handmade forged-iron hardware to the reclaimed parquet de Versailles floor.
The Navy has twice sent ships within 12 nautical miles of China's reclaimed islands in so-called freedom of navigation operations.
During her course, Ms. Halliday extended her family's "waste not, want not" ethos to her work, sewing pieces from reclaimed fabrics.
The home also features custom touches like a wood-fired pizza oven, radiant floor heating and reclaimed wood and ironwork throughout.
The paintings begin with open nature and end with the ruins of the classical world being reclaimed by that same nature.
In 1940 the Soviet Union reclaimed the former Russian imperial possession, and kept it until the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1990.
As a candidate, Mr. Buhari had promised to tame Boko Haram, and he has reclaimed areas it controlled under his predecessor.
American-backed Emirati troops reclaimed Al Mukalla in April 2016, but in recent weeks, military checkpoints have sprouted throughout the city.
You browsed Etsy countless times in search of a coffee table (made from reclaimed wood obviously) that will complete your living room.
After they reclaimed control of the House in 2010, more than 150 votes were reportedly held against environmental protections in eleven months.
Rather than the normal assortment of hastily scrawled slogans on reclaimed cardboard, the protest spawned a host of actually aesthetically pleasing artwork.
China has reclaimed seven reefs in the area, building man-made islands with anti-aircraft and anti-missile batteries, satellite images show.
In Iraq, two major cities, Tikrit and Ramadi, have been reclaimed from the group as well as a number of significant towns.
It was later reclaimed and flipped upright, becoming an international symbol of gay rights during the post-Stonewall protests of the 1970s.
The provincial capital, also called Kunduz, briefly fell under Taliban control in 2015 before it was reclaimed by NATO-backed Afghan forces.
That's where she and Mr. Gallagher bought a dining table made of reclaimed barn wood and the chairs to go with it.
Throughout modern history, plenty of artists have reclaimed this craft, which was once overlooked and consigned to the realms of the domestic.
Meanwhile, Joey "Jaws" Chestnut, 22016, reclaimed his title from 230 victor Matt Stonie, 210, with 2000 dogs in the 248-minute limit.
I do wonder, however, if the driver hadn't reclaimed control of the car if the Cruise system would have prevented the collision.
Only three historical structures will actually be moved—the rest will be "recycled" with their materials reclaimed for use in new construction.
But with a new perspective, one rooted in attribution and education, Hsiao and Marco think fusion can be reclaimed as something positive.
Through both advertising and activism, pink has come to be associated with a third-wave feminist ideology and reclaimed hyper-feminine ethos.
No wonder: It's between a country club and a golf course, and it's "entirely reclaimed from the wild," according to its description.
La Mendoza identifies as a "travestí," a word reclaimed by activists that embodies an anti-colonial spirit and rejects Western gender constructs.
The Spartans led by five with just over seven minutes left, but the Cowboys reclaimed the lead with a 7-0 run.
These are the guest quarters and include a kitchen, bathroom, living room, a wood-burning stove and charming reclaimed wood-beamed ceilings.
Italy reclaimed from France the top spot in global wine production, with 49.5 million hectoliters against 47.5 million in its European neighbor.
To do otherwise would enrage China, which insists that Taiwan, a democratic country, is merely a renegade region that must be reclaimed.
Vernon Fiddler and Jason Spezza also scored for Dallas, which reclaimed home ice for Wednesday's decisive game despite getting outshot 224-229.
When Democrats reclaimed the House, most agreed on Pelosi's strategy: Investigate first, impeach later—provided, of course, the investigations produce impeachable offenses.
The open-plan interior is contemporary, with exposed tongue-and-groove wood ceilings, solid pocket doors and reclaimed wide-plank wood floors.
The Marlins reclaimed the lead in the seventh with Mathis' one-out, two-run homer off Lackey for a 3-1 lead.
What's more, the Labour Party in the United Kingdom ran a far-left campaign earlier that month and reclaimed seats in Parliament.
The surrounding area is approaching ghost town status, close to being reclaimed by the desert, and Sisneros is one of its patriarchs.
It's the latest iteration of the incandescent CLOUD, an installation made up of thousands of reclaimed light bulbs, created by Caitlind r.c.
After a few weeks — and some French intervention — Mr. Hariri eventually returned to Lebanon and reclaimed his position in the Lebanese government.
This April, wildflowers have fiercely reclaimed the hillsides, the roadsides of the Skyway connecting the neighboring towns, and their surviving garden beds.
Narratives that for too long had been defined by outsiders began to be reclaimed by those whose lived experiences informed their photography.
Before it was closed to tourists and research in 2010, they spent many summers exploring the forests that reclaimed the mine's infrastructure.
The militants reclaimed Azzan in 2013, but this time under the pretext of stopping thugs who had robbed and killed local people.
A reclaimed timber and stone house that sits on 160 acres in Big Sky, Montana, is on the market for $25 million.
By the time the government reclaimed it in late 193, after four years of relentless bloodletting, eastern Aleppo was all but pulverized.
In 1987, it was on the NYSE and by 1989 it reclaimed nearly a 50 percent share of the heavy bike market.
Three of China's seven reclaimed reefs have runways several kilometres long, radar, surface-to-air missiles and storage facilities for fighter jets.
And reclaimed mantels can be found at architectural salvage stores like Big Reuse, Olde Good Things and Demolition Depot and Irreplaceable Artifacts.
But before the research station was entirely reclaimed by the forest, a new generation of mostly African scientists made it their home.
Aid workers say the reclaimed areas of east Aleppo are largely destroyed and empty: Very few people stayed as troops moved in.
The Ramblers reclaimed the lead, but Nesmith fed Ejike Obinna for a dunk to deadlock it at 52 with 7:48 left.
Once she thinks she can turn a pile of reclaimed school supplies into a whimsical mini sculpture, her focus becomes a force.
In early September, a seawall at Japan's Kansai International Airport built on a reclaimed island near Osaka, was breached during Typhoon Jebi.
Instagram rooftopping has taken something as exciting as trespassing and made it as mundane as a latte on a reclaimed wood espresso bar.
Our live blog tracked market reaction after the euro reclaimed some ground against the U.S. dollar and global stocks continued to attract investment.
Microsoft survived — and even briefly reclaimed its title as the world's most valuable company for a time last year — but investors still suffered.
But on Friday Microsoft briefly reclaimed the crown as the world's most valuable publicly traded company, a position it hadn't held since 2002.
As part of these plans, NBCUniversal has also reclaimed the streaming rights to "The Office," which will be leaving Netflix in January 2021.
This means no bindis, feather headbands, body chains, "reclaimed vintage ornate embroidery," deep V-neck vests, shoes without socks, or buttcheek-exposing hotpants.
The next year – with CNN describing President Obama as an "unpopular president limping through his second term" – Republicans reclaimed control of the Senate.
This isn't to say that Serena is on the brink of retirement: she reclaimed the number-one ranking with her win on Saturday.
After receiving her green card, she started her own jewelry business, which today employs six people and creates jewelry from 100% reclaimed gold.
The big picture: President Trump said in December 2018 that the U.S. defeated ISIS and reclaimed 100% of the group's territory in Syria.
That northern city was captured in September by Taliban fighters; government forces, backed by United States air power, reclaimed the city days later.
The reclaimed territory is mostly untouched by the government: indeed, many of the settlers are people who are rather hostile to state-building.
They have patterned firework finishings on their blades and carved handles from buffalo horn, antlers, or reclaimed wood: apple, tamarind, rosewood, bog oak.
And of course, should a piece of agar plastic make its way into the ocean, it would slowly be reclaimed by the sea.
One woman she did make note of was Nancy Pelosi, who recently reclaimed her position as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Sand is essential to fill in that new space reclaimed from the sea—and the world is quickly running out of the stuff.
The Red Raiders went ahead on a layup by Livingston, but the Horned Frogs reclaimed the lead on two free throws by Brodziansky.
The Bulldogs reclaimed the lead early in the second period, but the Aztecs scored the next 12 points to go up 42-31.
Anaheim reclaimed the lead just 48 seconds later when Wagner stuck a bad-angle shot through Talbot's legs to make it 4-3.
While some argue it remains a term which has been positively reclaimed, there are objections to this, especially among the broader Jewish community.
There are also many women who deserve to be reclaimed from the obscurity in which so many great American post-war writers languish.
Each time "pussy" was reclaimed from Trump in this way, a pussy got the agency, when really a whole human being was marching.
He carved his first guitar from a cigar box in high school and began building instruments from reclaimed wood in his early 20s.
In a full tan-colored suit and a horrible printed tie, Pitt reclaimed a role he was destined to play: twangy pessimistic weatherman.
Each reclaimed-rustic hut has a wood-burning stove, a deep bathtub in the bedroom and things growing in planters on the porch.
With the Affordable Care Act, which was fully paid for and actually reduced the deficit, Democrats had reclaimed the mantle of fiscal responsibility.
Tensions have ratcheted up as China has reclaimed land in massive dredging operations, turning sandbars into islands equipped with airfields, ports and lighthouses.
IRAQ Mr. Obama seems to be making progress in Iraq, where about half the territory seized by the Islamic State has been reclaimed.
The space was lavishly retrofitted with an eighty-foot glass wall, reclaimed-wood tables, ceiling-mounted fireplaces, and seventy kinds of modernist chairs.
The West End Belt ($50.97) is far from my usual reality, made with a textured, reclaimed material that's both eye-catching and strong.
A fragrant mound of rose bushes, thyme beds, and magnolia and crab apple trees rises on a former roadway reclaimed for open space.
Cleveland made a comeback in the 1892 election, defeated Harrison and reclaimed the presidency — the only man to serve two non-consecutive terms.
How authentic is a grand 18th-century French apartment in 1980s Manhattan or a righteously reclaimed-wood-clad loft in 2016 Brooklyn anyway?
Look at the recent debate around so-called 'recycled water', or water reclaimed from sewage through an extensive process of filtration and sanitation.
As the animals were killed and people settled on the reclaimed wetlands and grazing land where the primates lived, their numbers gradually dwindled.
Alaphilippe reclaimed the overall leader's yellow jersey and Pinot leapfrogged Thomas in the general classification after gaining 28 seconds on the 2018 winner.
Italic's $35 luxury candles come in five scents, burn for approximately 40 hours, and come in beautiful containers made from reclaimed sea glass.
A $200 million machine called Summit, above, built for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, reclaimed the No. 1 place from China.
In 1979, she reclaimed her faith and struck "Love to Love You Baby" from her tour as she became a born-again Christian.
A new kitchen is off to the side, with an island made from reclaimed chestnut, with a single slab of granite on top.
Since the government reclaimed control of the mountain town of Madaya after a prolonged siege, life there has improved for those who remained.
When Google co-founder Larry Page reclaimed the CEO role in 2011, the company had grown ten-fold again, to more than 32,000.
Redwood King's cabinets and countertop are made of reclaimed Redwood tree wood from the same tree that was 300-years-old when harvested.
The kitchen has a floor of reclaimed French tiles, a three-oven AGA range, stainless steel appliances and a custom Vermont butternut armoire.
The first to gain acclaim was the 404 Hotel & Kitchen, with five guest rooms and an adjoining restaurant inside a reclaimed shipping container.
According to Incase, the dopp kit shown here is made with the equivalent of seven plastic bottles that have been reclaimed from oceans.
President Bashar al-Assad has reclaimed most of the country following nearly eight years of civil war, though a peace deal remains elusive.
But Tesla's restored reign as the most-shorted U.S. equity was short lived after Apple reclaimed its place at No. 1 on Thursday.
Fuck Yeah Jacques Chirac, a blog that has reclaimed Chirac's retro-suave style for Parisian hipsters, features fifteen pictures of Chirac au Salon .
Mr. McMahon frequently uses reclaimed materials in his projects and maintains a stockpile of wooden boards and beams torn out of old buildings.
But safety Brady Breeze quickly reclaimed the lead for the Ducks when he returned a fumble 31 yards for the third-quarter score.
Many have more recently been reclaimed by some of the city's most buzzed-about restaurants (including the Bachelor Farmer) and stylish shops (MartinPatrick3).
But lately death-obsessed modern hipsters have reclaimed the term as a badge of their everyday misanthropy and love of black sun hats.
The land owned by that community — land that today would likely be worth billions — was reclaimed by the city to build the park.
Some men have reclaimed the word, but it should never be used to describe someone unless you know they've taken it back for themself.
Ortega reclaimed the presidency in 2006 and is currently facing calls for his resignation after cracking down on protests over proposed social security cuts.
Another NASA satellite photo here shows a reclaimed area after a pond was drained and planted over, though the grasses have not yet grown.
Troy quickly reclaimed the lead on a 3-pointer by Baker and carried a 40-38 advantage into the locker room at the break.
Today, Microsoft (MSFT) is worth more than $900 billion and last year it even briefly reclaimed its title as the world's most valuable company.
US 'ready to confront' According to the US, China has reclaimed more than 3,000 acres in the Spratly Islands since the beginning of 2014.
Latching onto the "green" theme, the new card will be made with reclaimed plastic collected from beaches, islands and coastal communities, American Express said.
Pentagon officials have sought to frame the issue as defending the oil fields from being reclaimed by Islamic State forces, a fear that Gen.
Priced at $399, the Runcible is housed in "reclaimed ocean plastic fished out of the Great Pacific Plastic Island," according to the company's website.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said that "necessary national defence facilities" on reclaimed islands were within China's rights and did not amount to militarisation.
Widely abhorred internationality for the brutal conduct of the war, Assad has largely reclaimed most of Syrian territory though much of it is ravaged.
With Lady Bird's messy tale of botched first times, Greta Gerwig has reclaimed the narrative around virginity — and it's all the better for it.
Last year, Huawei became the world's second largest smartphone seller behind Samsung, surpassing Apple briefly — the iPhone-maker has since reclaimed it's second place.
And the reclaimed wood floor and exposed warehouse rafters remain—as does the venue's sizeable sideroom, which happened to be shuttered for the night.
"Most of the island was reclaimed from the river, and with time and global warming it has drifted back to the river," says Ceesay.
The longer it takes for digested food to pass through the large bowel, the more water gets reclaimed and the drier the stool becomes.
The city of Mosul has been reclaimed from ISIS by the Iraqi army, supported by a US-led coalition, Iraq's prime minister has said.
The company, based in a two-story reclaimed auto repair shop in San Luis Obispo, California, treats its iPhone teardown like a space launch.
The Chinese government has reclaimed land and built up artificial islands in the sea, including on Mischief Reef, and deployed military assets to them.
The Trojans briefly reclaimed the lead on a 3-pointer by Elijah Stewart, but the Bruins ended the half with a 21-8 run.
He reclaimed control of the House, pounding his gavel and muscling through a major appropriations bill that included funding for combating the Zika virus.
Of course, some of us have reclaimed the word "cripple" as a semi-rebellious term of pride, much like "queer" for the L.G.B.T.Q. community.
Portland, with Nurkic dominating the paint, reclaimed its lead, but the Rockets discovered the moxie needed to remain in contention before mounting another run.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats, aware of the dead weight that Donald J. Trump has placed on their vulnerable Republican colleagues, can taste a reclaimed majority.
Reclaimed Wood Quote Box, available on Artifact Uprising, from $65This keepsake box is perfect for couples who have collected mementos from their time together.
HBO reclaimed its Emmys lead, while Amazon conquered comedy at the 2019 Emmy Awards, held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday.
According to Amazon's website, the product was unavailable for much of the day on Thursday and Pure Daily has now reclaimed the top spot.
Houston reclaimed its three-run lead by the close of the fifth, but Greinke returned in the sixth and allowed Colorado to pull even.
China, which says its intentions are peaceful, claims most of the South China and has built bases on reefs and shoals it has reclaimed.
Iraqi forces had successfully reclaimed more than 60% of ISIS territory, including Mosul, and nearly 30% of ISIS territory in Syria had been lost.
It is less obvious what harm is caused by a new café offering reclaimed-wood trestle tables, free Wi-Fi, and a flat white.
In this episode she heads to Raqqa, the de facto Islamic State capital reclaimed by American-backed forces in a ruthless battle in 2017.
More than 23 million people in China alone have been forced to move, as their land has been reclaimed by the rising ocean tide.
The Southeast Asian country's current Prime Minister Hun Sen reclaimed power in 2013, despite mass protests and claims of fraud, according to the BBC.
Leonard has reclaimed consensus top-five status despite his well-chronicled hesitations about moving to a cold-weather climate, without another current All-N.
Finally, there is sufficient space for the large, reclaimed-wood coffee table that was responsible for so many bruised shins in the previous apartment.
It was psychological drama, the instant a former champion reclaimed his domain, and the kind of seminal moment that helps rewrite a sport's history.
With a Carrara marble counter, slate floors, reclaimed wood walls and cream leather banquettes, it resembles the set of a sexy modernist Italian film.
On a recent gray spring morning, mallards paddled around in the reclaimed section of stream and small fish, darting like shadows, could be seen.
They were like the aging villages across Japan that, after the last inhabitants became too feeble or died, were being reclaimed by nature. Mrs.
And nationally, the Democrats reclaimed a majority in the House by winning in nearly a dozen districts with large populations of voters of color.
Downtown industrial loft spaces were, for the first time, being reclaimed as residences, and suddenly exposed pipes and metal factory lights were considered stylish.
" Gessen is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of several books, including "The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia.
But the Dodgers are making it work, as usual, and reclaimed first place in the National League West just before the All-Star break.
Much of the city has been liberated, including the districts to the east of the Tigris River, which have reclaimed a measure of normalcy.
But for their supporters, a reclaimed insult represents a rare opportunity to connect with a campaign in a way that feels visceral and real.
Plans to redevelop Sassoon Dock, which was built in 1875 on reclaimed land by a prominent member of the city's Jewish community, stalled before.
Down Under, the S&P/ASX 200 edged up 0.71 percent to finish the day at 6,042.2 as the index reclaimed the 6,103 level.
Large swaths of land were reclaimed from Boko Haram in 2015, and President Muhammadu Buhari declared the group "technically defeated" by that year's end.
And, according to the Real Clear Politics polling average in the race, Biden has now reclaimed a double-digit lead over his nearest competitor.
Pine was saved for headboards, wood from the property's original boardwalk is used as planters, and reclaimed driftwood serves as guest room door handles.
CAMPERDOWN ELM Reclaimed wood has become standard in restaurant décor, but it's especially appropriate for a spot named after a tree in Prospect Park.
It is a Casio H-108 12-Melody-Alarm, the kind I had lost to the Hebrew-school bully and my grandmother had reclaimed.
The reclaimed metal will be used in a small decorative ring on the Yevo 1 earbuds and as the exterior of the charging case.
The shell and lining are made from 70% recycled polyester, while the insulation is 100% recycled down, made from reclaimed duck and goose down.
Schmidt was the CEO of Google from 2001, when he took over from co-founder Larry Page, through 2011, when Page reclaimed the reins.
We're part of a volunteer effort that has reclaimed about two and a half of East End's 16 acres since it began in 2013.
The power of the purse was to be Congress'—and by extension the people's—great check on the executive, and it should be reclaimed.
Reclaim Detroit partly supports itself through the sale of objects it makes from the reclaimed wood — something it could not do after the fire.
In the midterm elections, Democrats flipped the GOP-controlled House for the first time in eight years, and Pelosi soon reclaimed her Speaker's gavel.
But she got to express her creativity, using reclaimed materials like floor joists as open shelving and painting the cabinetry a sea-foam green.
Instead, he celebrated North Korea's economic potential and pitched Mr. Kim like a property developer proposing to build condominiums on a reclaimed Superfund site.
Its 174 rooms have a rustic quality, with barn-style sliding doors and reclaimed wood from trees that had been damaged by invasive beetles.
The Williamsburg Hotel is one of these players, with sophisticated rooms and design that includes reclaimed wood, custom furniture, and mid-century modern touches.
But if you're going to build fresh, using reclaimed and salvaged materials, as Mr. Pallrand has done, is best environmentally, though it's not easy.
Lebanese officials have called for refugees to go home after Syria's President Bashar al-Assad reclaimed most of the country with Russian and Iranian help.
There is much yet to be explored, and given that there is no singular avenue to Afrofuturist art, there is much yet to be reclaimed.
In 2017, the Swiss government reclaimed funds of $321 million from Abacha's family and has recovered around $700 million of Abacha-related assets to date.
After Democrats reclaimed the House, Steyer hosted a series of town halls to promote his platform, the "5 Rights," which resemble a presidential campaign platform.
In the interior, that was accomplished with reclaimed wood for the trimmings, floors and ceilings, and a specially mixed paint of organic pigments and cement.
The outlet reports much of the creative control was reclaimed by season 1 director Jean-Marc Vallée, who recut her work to fit his vision.
And on the opposite end of the spectrum, would Taylor Swift be sorted into Slytherin, now that she has reclaimed the power of the snake?
As for Crosby, he's been on fire, posting 18 points over a ten-game scoring streak and reclaimed a spot in the league's top ten.
Stocks have reclaimed their old highs and should continue to make new ones, but without some of the fanfare and excitement of some past rallies.
Like a growing number of powerful female influencers, Amber Rose proves that women can be prismatic, strong, and, to borrow a recently reclaimed word, nasty.
And we're piloting innovative new recycling techniques, like our line of disassembly robots, so we can put reclaimed materials to better use in new products.
Alongside her, Democratic representative Nancy Pelosi was sworn in as the House Majority Leader, once again, and reclaimed her gavel as Speaker of The House.
It would send a signal that President Assad has reclaimed his hold over the country and that the rebel movement is on its last legs.
Chinese firms have a mandate to operate Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) and develop another terminal on a 269-hectare plot of reclaimed land there.
On these reclaimed shoals, China has emplaced anti-aircraft and anti-missile systems in what can also be a precursor to fielding offensive weapons capabilities.
China's separate $1.4 billion financing of facilities on reclaimed land near the nation's main Colombo port is currently the island's biggest single foreign direct investment.
Reclaimed and restored versions of his work populate countless unauthorized art shows and auctions all over the world, from Rome to Toronto to the Hamptons.
Musically, Lineage twins a classic 4/4-orientated dance floor with a second sound system specializing in classic rap cuts reclaimed from straight, commercial clubs.
As self-driving cars begin to obviate the need for high-value urban real estate to be devoted to parking, these spaces can be reclaimed.
AMMAN, Jordan — Jordan's king on Sunday reclaimed border lands that Israel was allowed access to under a 1994 peace treaty reached between the neighboring countries.
All remnants of civilization are being reclaimed by nature, and the plants and animals that they come across seem to be weirdly mutated or changed.
Insurgents have also reportedly reclaimed Baga, a village on the outskirts of Maiduguri and hundreds of residents, including the village head, have fled their homes.
Many of the newly deployed troops will be based at an airfield 40 miles south of Mosul that was reclaimed by Iraqi soldiers on Saturday.
Hundreds of prisoners have been sentenced to death by Iraqi courts since Mosul and the surrounding area were reclaimed from ISIS, Reuters reported in April.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling reclaimed lost ground against the dollar and euro on Thursday, as investors looked through radically conflicting polls on Britain's election next week.
Cardboard is a great material to recycle because it's clean, easy to reprocess and every ton of it that's reclaimed saves 17 trees, said Reed.
Made from all-natural reclaimed wood, Ökocat Natural Wood Cat Litter absorbs up to 500% its weight with 7-day odor control and superior clumping.
HBO reclaimed its Emmys lead, while Amazon conquered comedy at the 2019 Emmy Awards, held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
And while HBO reclaimed the crown this year, Netflix beat HBO in the number of Emmy nominations last year and tied for the most wins.
California's Orange County, meanwhile, is pumping millions of gallons a day reclaimed from sewer effluent into aquifers, where it is filtered naturally before being drunk.
I slowly began filling the house, agonizing over decisions about laundry baskets and couch colors, and tending to a new, unhealthy obsession with reclaimed wood.
Spaniard Nadal, 31, reclaimed the men's number one spot with six trophies this year, while 36-year-old Federer finished second after winning seven titles.
Bell even briefly replaced Pachulia in the starting lineup but once he went down with an injury in mid-January, Pachulia reclaimed his starting role.
The MilaWoe project, which aims to transform a reclaimed fridge into a work station complete with computer and 3D printer, is next in the pipeline.
The artist has reduced the horse to its skeletal structure, with occasional bits of what looks like reclaimed colored plastic debris to substitute for musculature.
Inside my room, I found clothing hangers made from recycled paper, reclaimed barn wood, a shower timer to conserve water, and other eco-friendly products.
The reclaimed space, which crops out into the Bay, has different graffiti and public art exhibits, like a driftwood dragon looking out over the water.
Pentagon officials say that, for now, the American military will continue to defend areas like Raqqa, which American-backed forces reclaimed from the Islamic State.
In the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, for example, much of the damage occurred in reclaimed land that was filled with sediment from San Francisco Bay.
Additionally, car dealerships, independent car mechanics and gas stations all become reclaimed territory in the landscape over time, starting in urban areas and eventually spreading.
Woods has reclaimed golf's spotlight heading into the P.G.A. Championship, but his stardom has not produced a diverse array of stars, which some had predicted.
A popular Facebook grief support page reclaimed control of its account Thursday after a hacking attack that page administrators say went unaddressed for seven weeks.
One big issue, according to Ms. Lintott, is that some brands make part of their collection using reclaimed materials but use synthetics for other parts.
The store is so beautiful, with all of its materials made sans synthetics or chemicals, the marble-and-wood tiled floor made with reclaimed oak.
"Nyeusi" also works as a revival of the electrified fusion of the 1970s, a maligned era that's being reclaimed by many adventurous improvisers these days.
Brought up by his dreadful nonmagical relatives, he had no inkling of any of this until he turned 11 and the wizarding world reclaimed him.
Supported by Russian air power and Iranian-backed troops, government forces have reclaimed rebel-held territory after killing civilians with sieges, airstrikes and chemical weapons.
The five towers of the Marina Bay Financial Center are built on reclaimed land; so is an assortment of parks, wharves and a coastal highway.
From raw reclaimed wood walls to tree bark-lined elevators, everything feels deeply grounded in a sincere, well-intentioned way that still meets luxury expectations.
In several modern cities, the waterways have already been reclaimed for swimming, most notably on the Seine in Paris, which opened public pools in 2017.
Tillerson picks off individual foreign policy issues and works on them before they are eventually reclaimed by the President and his wild West Wing herd.
Textiles, dismissed for centuries as "women's work," were reclaimed as an art form by many 20th-century women artists, including Anni Albers and Hannah Ryggen.
My mother, who survived by working as a "Christian" nanny to a Gestapo family (she was Jewish but had Christian papers), reclaimed me in 1945.
Already, satellite photos show China installing sophisticated weapons on a range of newly-reclaimed islands where international law says they simply should not be present.
Since hitting an intraday low of $221 on March 103, the stock has climbed 210 percent and reclaimed more than $22020 billion in market value.
The snake emoji that Kim had used so many of in that viral Tweet was reclaimed as an inside joke between Taylor and her fans.
The Ökocat brand offers several different varieties of natural cat litter, but the dust-free formula is made from reclaimed paper pulp, not recycled newspaper.
That includes seat surfaces 3D-knitted from recycled PET bottles, bolsters and headrests made from recycled cork vinyl, and carpets made from reclaimed fishing nets. 
There is no electricity to light the broken street lamps, the red brick roads have worn away, and forest has reclaimed pavements, walls, and buildings.
Bannon has reclaimed the title of executive chairman for Breitbart and directed the outlet's Friday editorial meeting, the website said in a statement on Friday.
Most of the wood was reclaimed from an 212 cotton oil mill in Seguin, outside San Antonio, and a 238 church in Taylor, outside Austin.
Waves have battered and eroded Hashima's coast, and vegetation has reclaimed space among the crumbling buildings in the 40 years since its final residents left.
Elsewhere, Liene Bosquê's "Terracotta Impressions" has a building foundation from reclaimed bricks from structures torn down in Long Island City, involving casts of architectural elements.
" After Pressley reclaimed her time and continued to reiterate the question, Carson said, "Reclaiming my time," to which Presley responded, "You don't get to do that.
Since 2015, Beijing has been dredging remote Pacific reefs and building air and naval bases on the reclaimed land—most notably in the Spratly island chain.
Neighboring Dubai and other emirates have surged ahead with their own imagined metropolises, spending hundreds of billions for new towers, museums, reclaimed land, and planned communities.
Before the British left they built an airport on 938 hectares (2,203 acres) of reclaimed land: a new runway is planned that will require 650 more.
The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union shook equity markets across the globe, sending them sharply lower, before they reclaimed most of their gains.
South Dakota State reclaimed the lead, but the Mavericks responded with an 8-0 run to go up 58-55 on a 3-pointer by Hollins.
Tensions have ratcheted up in the region as China has reclaimed land in massive dredging operations, turning sandbars into islands equipped with airfields, ports and lighthouses.
Some men have reclaimed the word, but it should never be used to describe someone unless you know they've taken it back for themself. Gynesexual/gynephilic
The Communist Party is mindful of claims by fringe nationalist groups in South Korea that Yanbian is Korean territory that ought one day to be reclaimed.
In 2010 he was part of the first crew to cross the Pacific Ocean on a catamaran made from plastic -- 12,500 reclaimed bottles, to be precise.
That the Wizards have now reclaimed their birthright as Eastern Conference laughingstock is a result no one could have predicted at the start of the season.
Months later, Democrats proceeded to cough up a net of 63 House seats in the 2010 congressional race  -- allowing Republicans to reclaimed control of the chamber.
According to the Financial Times, Obama warned his Chinese counterpart in March that China would face serious consequences if it reclaimed land at the Scarborough Shoal.
The 49ers briefly reclaimed the lead, but the Beavers responded with a 9-0 run to go up 47-313 on a layup by Keondre Dew.
Dallas, which led by 231 at halftime, then trailed by nine early in the fourth quarter, reclaimed the lead 2424-229 with a 103-210 run.
She'd rather the reclaimed time go no place, and that we stop seeing ourselves as things that are obligated to make use of all our time.
Between this and BOTW, I fell head over heels with video games again, and reclaimed a lost desire to see my favorite experiences to the end.
This year, Patina Catering has also partnered with L.A. Kitchen, a nonprofit whose goal is empowering, nourishing, and engaging the Los Angeles community through reclaimed food.
According to the Outline, stan made its pejorative debut on a Nas diss track in 2001, then was reclaimed as a self-deprecating verb years later.
But 10 years later, shortly before he won the election, he reclaimed the trademark on a technicality — Mr Dong had not renewed it when it lapsed.
It was their Violette the Swan ring -- a stunning $7,500 piece made with 100% recycled diamonds reclaimed from jewelry that was waiting for a second life.
The success of a landing at that location, in a basin that was basically reclaimed marshland and surrounded by mountains, depended on the element of surprise.
In 6900 and 2628, Republicans Jean Schmidt and Brian Bilbray won nail-biter special elections in Ohio and California, months before Democrats reclaimed control of Congress.
The U.S. dollar index reclaimed earlier gains, with the euro near $1.131 and the yen at 109.12 yen against the greenback as of 9:103 a.m.
Nature has reclaimed the city, giving you the freedom to explore, defend your territory from other winged threats and fly through carefully arranged sets of hoops.
Beijing has reclaimed more than 3,000 acres in the Spratly Islands since early 2014, turning sandbars into military bases equipped with air fields and weapons bases.
The Earth that Aloy understands is a distant future version of our own, after civilization has fallen and been reclaimed by nature, then civilized once again.
Baby Boy on the Way for Elizabeth Smart In the years since the ordeal, Smart has reclaimed her life as an inspirational speaker, author and advocate.
Republicans eventually reclaimed a share of opprobrium for themselves when 23 GOP members voted against a resolution condemning bigotry of all kinds that Democrats unanimously supported.
Now, an experimental group exhibition at the BronxArtSpace, Reclaimed Rage; Resistance, uses painting, photography and sculpture to explore the contemporary relationship between black rage and resistance.
"We've seen the unfiltered spotty skin, the stretch marks, the cellulite and the body hair all being reclaimed as our own and beautiful online," she explained.
" While Huston said it was unclear how Reinking reclaimed the guns, Nashville Police spokesman Don Aaron said that his father "has now acknowledged giving them back.

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