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So here he rests, in my city and my heart.
Block'hood's appeal rests in the possibility space that this affords.
Gallagher's fate now rests in the hands of the CNO.
Hope now largely rests in the exhaustion of both sides.
A serene pool and lounge area rests in the backyard.
The fate of humanity, rests in her hand, no pressure.
The calculation rests in part on the family's generational divide.
Determining which applies to you rests in your sleep patterns.
His mother's grandfather clock rests in a corner, its pendulum still.
The ball, for now, rests in Lochte and his teammates' court.
The case now rests in the hands of the Supreme Court.
But the spirit of the America rests in all of us.
For now, the matter rests in the hands of the FCC.
Because, to Wijngaard, the whole story rests in those early scenes.
Unfortunately, that power rests in the hands of only a few.
The top one rests in the chamber, ready to be fired.
Rosalie rests in the "Old Jewish" section, which dates to 1844.
It slides into the headset and rests in front of your eyes.
Find out who rules and who rests in peace in our recap.
Indeed, its particular appeal rests in the scene where the narrator dies.
Now, she works three half days a week, and rests in between.
In one, a platoon of Marines rests in the hand of God.
That means that targeted pesticide use and other mosquito control efforts for that species, which rests in trees and other high areas, would need to be different from those for Aedes aegypti, which rests in low spots, often indoors.
The responsibility of avoiding such a catastrophe rests, in part, on his shoulders.
And if you're a remote worker whose lifeblood rests in your email inbox?
The appeal rests in watching a version that's new, yet not too new.
But at the same time we know that now he rests in heaven.
"I have traveled all over the world, but my soul rests in Oujda."
BOLDEN: Not compared to the protective class that the transgender student rests in.
Apple's reputation rests in large part on its hardware being perceived as reliable.
But the longer it rests in barrels, the longer the wait to sell.
He's confident but unglamorous, unflustered by the sling his left arm rests in.
Much of early Baroque music would use rests in such a literal way.
That way, while he rests in peace, it could give us some, too.
And here here you can see the container the "Gilded Lady" mummy rests in.
"The future of our nation rests in the education of our children," Contreras said.
Missoula County's strategy rests in the powerful, often-invisible realm of local zoning enforcement.
The case for a carbon tax rests in part on much higher climate sensitivity.
But in a personalist regime, all power and legitimacy rests in the Big Man.
But the authority to negotiate on currency rests in the hands of the executive.
So much of their value rests in intellectual property, which can be transported anywhere.
His case rests in part on a metric called the shadow fed funds rate.
The Central Perk logo rests in a holiday wreath on this festive Christmas sweater.
His fate now rests in the hands of three judges presiding over the appeal.
Twelve miles away, Jean Marie Palombo rests in St. Peter Cemetery in Belleville, New Jersey.
Find out who rules and who rests in peace in our recap of Sunday's finale.
Mr. Schulz said the appeal of Unsound rests in seeing something you've never seen before.
Today, it rests in a glass showcase in the hallway of Jurvetson's firm, Draper Fisher Jurvetson.
Unfortunately for environmentalists, the responsibility for putting out the fires ultimately rests in the government's hands.
The future of Constitutional rights for women and all Americans rests in the hands of Sens.
What that will be rests in part with his two sons, Lachlan, 44, and James, 43.
They know that the destiny of the Premier League title — for now — rests in their hands.
The health care of millions of Americans rests in the hands of a few Republican senators.
Their ultimate fate now rests in the hands of the University's Briscoe Center for American History.
Its legs fold up beneath it and its furry belly rests in the center of my palm.
"We just need to make sure that he rests in peace," Salah Khashoggi said of his father.
"We just need to make sure that he rests in peace," Salah Khashoggi said of his father.
Anias rests in a bed near the door of the room, a testament to strength and resilience.
An important part of a leader's integrity rests in giving people the freedom to do their jobs.
But that dangerous reliance on gasoline-powered cars rests in part on the world's overproduction of petroleum.
In telling the remaining occupiers to go home, Bundy said their fight now rests in the courts.
But the film also rests in a tidiness that's at odds with the messiness of the milieu.
The Bills' best hope for an upset rests in Blake Bortles's reverting to his mistake-ridden past.
"You don't really feel it," said Carter, whose easy swing belies the power that rests in it.
The health of our democracy rests, in part, on not involving the military in transfers of power.
But how far will we get if the space-making rests in the hands of the colonizers?
Left: Rolando Gonzales from East Boston rests in the women's shoe department at Macy's in Boston on Nov.
The core of what makes Dolby Atmos audio so special rests in one key process: object-based mixing.
How to convert that performance to the page, when so much of its power rests in Smith's delivery?
The fate of these ancient fish rests in restoring their ability to swim freely on a long river.
Another challenge is that claims information currently rests in myriad computer systems with greatly varying capacities and formats.
Mr. Mollenkopf's go-it-alone strategy rests in large part on 5G, the next generation of cellular technology.
Much of Mr. Sicupira's wealth rests in a series of deals 3G did with breweries starting in 1999.
The majority of the economic value of global companies today rests in their patents and other intangible assets.
A toy turd rests in the middle of the board and players compete to claim it with their plunger.
A lot of power rests in the hands of people reading, watching and listening to health news, said Schwitzer.
Will he still be available to enter the game to pinch-hit if the outcome rests in the balance?
Most of Apple's supply chain rests in mainland China, including the iPhone's final assembly, which is executed at Foxconn.
As a legal matter, public release of the police video now rests in the discretion of the police chief.
Much of Parador de Tortosa's charm rests in the outdoor, communal areas (the rooms actually feel a bit dated).
"Our ability to reach our target of $500,000 now rests in the capable hands of the fandom," he said.
The meaning of language rests in neural circuitry, and activating neural circuitry through language (or word repetition) strengthens it.
In many ways, the power to start — or prevent — such devastation rests in the hands of individual submarine commanders.
That hope rests in a new primary challenge launched by Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, a longtime CNBC anchor and contributor.
A black baseball bat autographed by Derek Jeter rests in a glass case on a mantel above the fireplace.
Unless you make specific plans for your pets, their disposition rests in the discretion of your executor or estate administrator.
The ability to respond to cybersecurity challenges rests in part upon the administration and in part upon the private sector.
But some fragile footage rests in film canisters that have not been opened while they await their expensive digital transfer.
For Americans, there's few places as seemingly dope like the cyberpunk, idealized version of Japan that rests in the brain.
The speaker rests in a charging base that's attached to the TV — any TV, not just those sold by Sony.
The first, more immediate way, rests in the ongoing federal trial around the pending merger of T-Mobile and Sprint.
The razor-thin Republican Senate majority that could hand a contentious victory to Brett Kavanaugh rests, in part, with Sen.
The book's power rests in the gorgeous and near-biblical language in a violent hellscape vision of the Wild West.
A cat rests in an adoption cage following an operation at the Animal Protection Society in Gennevilliers, France, on Aug 21.
Kneading takes an hour in the mixer, and after the dough rests in a plastic container for a couple of hours.
While the AI talent race plays out on a global scale for all companies, its epicenter rests in the United States.
But the question of whether Hillary Clinton is truly a ''progressive'' rests in part upon the contested definition of the term.
This power now rests in the hands of the president following the change to the law, which was signed on Wednesday.
In one, taken when Alexander was a newborn, his tiny head rests in Riffenburg's palm as he kisses the boy's forehead.
"Energy security rests in energy diversification, innovation, and development of zero and low carbon energy sources," Menendez said at the hearing.
Their hopes for children — Mr. Twendele wants as many as eight — now rests in the United States, with in vitro fertilization.
The reputation of the specialized schools rests, in part, on the outstanding scores their students get on science tests, like physics.
He now rests in a baby crib for some of the day, but she takes him outside daily to stimulate him.
While Microsoft's past was built largely on the back of its Windows operating system, its future firmly rests in the cloud.
The camera guiltily looms behind the body, which rests in either repose or defeat, to symbolize photography's ethnographic archiving of it.
By now it's undeniable the president has figured out that his power rests in his ability to shape what America talks about.
A child injured in a deadly Saudi-led coalition airstrike on Thursday rests in a hospital in Saada, Yemen, on Aug. 12.
Most of the solution rests in the company's ability to roll out its new, longer-lasting, more rugged scooter, the Bird Zero.
American power, at its best, rests in the strength of its citizens — and anyone else — to debate ideas without fear of reprisal.
The success of New York City's enterprise startups rests in large part on the changing nature of purchasing at Fortune 500 companies.
Even with the right contracts, deposits, and kill fees, the power rests in the hands of the industry, not with the designers.
He rests in a LEVO rocker ($231 to $265.50) by Charlie Crane, while the family picked up the rocking chair from Joybird.
The war on international terrorism rests in large measure on trust between and among intelligence and security partners on a global level.
The greatest appeal rests in the singer Caroline Polachek's jazz-inflected vocals, which fascinate in their agile leaps and slightly mechanical serration.
The label's dominance rests in large part on its roster of current chart toppers — stars like Drake, Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande.
Chaffetz, who promised to continue the committee's "examination" of the ethics office, is reminding Shaub that its fate rests in his hands.
And a huge amount of it is frozen — permafrost rests in 2000 percent of all the land area in the Northern Hemisphere.
Of course, ultimate power rests in the hands of the unelected supreme leader and the powerful 20173-member Guardian Council (also unelected).
Before Western composers came up with a way to notate them, the length of rests in music were often dictated by buildings.
The fate of Senate immigration reform legislation rests in the hands of a few key senators on both sides of the aisle.
I know the company rests in good hands under the new leadership of G-III for the next stage of its development.
The president has no constitutional authority over border control, which the Supreme Court has long found rests in the hands of Congress.
Alternate political universes Democrats' short-term fate, though, rests in part on whether the party can hold onto Senate seats in Trump states.
Between the current advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and the future, the completely autonomous car rests in some potentially treacherous semi-autonomous territory.
Today, Otzi rests in a special cell at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, Italy, where he is the undisputed star.
As the Apostle Paul was fond of saying, the faith of the ardent, crusading believer rests in the evidence of things not seen.
Their power rests in their stupid postcards and their ability to terrorize members on the Hill and have them panicked about their rating.
That, in turn, has allowed his administration to assert that the basis for his claims rests, in part, on reporting by The Times.
The fate of WIFIA rests in the hands of President Trump, his EPA administrator (likely Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt), and EPA staff.
Another possible explanation rests in the argument that the Trump administration, while eliminating very few regulations, have also created very few new regulations.
For example, fully $211 trillion of Trump's deficit reduction plan rests in large part on what many contend are overly optimistic economic assumptions.
An Appraisal "Boyz N the Hood" rests in American movie history like a boulder in a riverbed, altering the direction of the stream.
An evacuee from a wildfire rests in a shelter in the Taft Charter High School gymnasium in the Woodland Hills section of Los Angeles.
His body rests in the Grand Palace, an enormous white-walled complex just across the road, where it will stay for the next year.
Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to his family, and we pray that the greatest fighter of them all finally rests in piece.
On the record's final song, Elverum describes hearing that "sweet kid" murmur in her sleep as she rests in his backpack on a hike.
And so much of the power to change it rests in the hands of the few, mainly Facebook but also Google, Twitter and Snapchat.
Shira Ovide of Bloomberg Opinion argues that the valuation rests in part on businesses like digital ads and health care that don't exist yet.
Avi Stein, an organist and harpsichordist, said in a phone interview that the irregular rests in 18th-century music also reflected its mercurial nature.
A cloud of coconut cream rests in one corner and loose chickpea powder in another, waiting to be mixed into a luxurious, musty velvet.
"Today, the decision to avoid liquidation rests in your hands," Noble Chairman Paul Brough told shareholders at a packed meeting before the voting began.
For the moment, the fate of the deal rests in the hands of the Federal Communications Commission as well as the nation's antitrust regulators.
HBO's move suggests the future of television rests in a willingness to venture beyond one type of character expected to resonate with all viewers.
The easy explanation rests in the fact that as long as clothing designers make women's clothes without pockets, women will have to buy purses.
Their fate rests in the hands of lawmakers who are considering replacement of the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare), with the proposed American Health Care Act.
The grasshopper was left in its inadvertent burial site, and now rests in peace in the museum's Bloch Galleries, where "Olive Trees" is on display.
"Our hope for the future rests in our capacity to move from the perspective of 'me', which Donald Trump so embodies, to one of 'we'".
Tami Zhu, General Manager of Rokid, explained in a conversation that much of the company's seemingly high value rests in its large intellectual property portfolio.
Except, that is, for the magic of meaning that's transmitted through symbols, stories, and art; magic that rests in legends, songs, or food or drink.
Daenerys' fate rests in the hands of a bunch of warrior men with black kohl eyeliner, God complexes, and a lax attitude about rape. Yikes.
Now calls for preservation and renovation have cropped up all around, out of a sense that civic identity rests, in part, with a train depot.
The importance of this harmonizing process rests in sending clear signals to adversaries as well as allies and partners about United States attitudes and intentions.
The menu is expanding to include fresh handmade pretzels and the Mitchell dog, which rests in a sweet bun that tastes like a glazed doughnut.
Now their fate rests in the hands of a divided Congress that must come together or the Dreamers will face a return to illegal status.
It rests in a lonely corner, a nearby lamp illuminating its resting place in stark contrast to the syrupy darkness overtaking the rest of the room.
In the image, True, 8 months, rests in the Keeping Up with the Kardashian star's arms, as Kardashian West wraps her arms around her baby niece.
The decision rests in the hands of 24 deputies who have declared themselves either undecided or who refuse to say which way they intend to vote.
A woman's fate, regardless of her socioeconomic status, rests in the hands of her guardian, rendering adult women legal minors who cannot make decisions for themselves.
The language wasn't in the Senate-passed version of the defense bill, meaning the fate of the provision rests in the Senate-House conference committee negotiations.
The Republican view rests in part on poll numbers that show a solid majority of Americans think that the country is headed in the wrong direction.
America's continued greatness rests in our continued ability to continue to innovate and invent not only for ourselves, but for the needs of others as well.
"Ultimately, the decision to return the Max to commercial service rests in the hands of global regulators," Gordon Johndroe, a Boeing spokesman, said in a statement.
The rapper shared a sweet video on her Instagram Stories, which showed her and French, 35, laughing and smiling as he rests in a hospital bed.
Nine year-old pit bull named Tone, suffering from burns on its paws during the Camp Fire, rests in the parking lot of neighborhood church in Chico.
That means the fate of every e-liquid manufacturer hoping to sell in Indiana rests in the hands of a single, private company: Lafayette-based Mulhaupt's Inc.
That's likely to leave the question of whether Trump will face consequences for lawless behavior to the voters — which is ultimately where it rests in any democracy.
In a statement sent to VICE News, APHA said the responsibility to check compliance with pet movement regulations rests in the first instance with the transport company.
The future of the technology rests in deciphering what a vehicle occupant wants, then fusing that with other technologies in order to create a more personalized ride.
And the background check provision rests in the murky realm of agency guidelines, which have less force than full-fledged federal regulations and can easily be rescinded.
This power rests in Article V of the Constitution, inserted two days before the end of the Constitutional Convention, which presents two ways of amending the Constitution.
For now, the decision about whether to allow commercial-scale oil shale mining in the American West rests in the hands of the Bureau of Land Management.
The fate of the matter now rests in several federal court cases, and the Pentagon has refused to talk about it publicly while the issue remains unresolved.
But a writer's true genius rests in allowing readers to perch tenuously at the precipice between his universe and ours, safely and curiously peeking over that gulf.
Fanny Cornforth has one of the most recognizable faces of Pre-Raphaelite art, yet after dying at an asylum in obscurity, she rests in an unmarked grave.
A stay or injunction is appropriate because this court has already held that the finding on which the rule rests in unlawful and beyond EPA's statutory authority.
It undercuts our civilization's chances of surviving global warming, but it also undercuts our civilization itself, since that civilization rests in large measure on those two forces.
With both chambers' vote, the matter now rests in the hands of President Donald Trump, whose staff (as expected) formally recommended today that he sign the resolution.
Now he rests in a humidified box at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, where you can peer at his gaunt, wet body through double-glazed glass.
Several human rights organizations have called on the authorities to lift the "arbitrary" arrests but the politicians' fate rests in the hands of Khamenei, a relative of Mousavi.
It all comes down to design: one edge of the Oasis is thicker than the other, so its center of gravity rests in whatever hand is holding it.
Those who retained the coverage have the chance to join the likes of Hal Finney, computer scientist and bitcoin pioneer, whose body currently rests in the Alcor vaults.
Regardless, they highlighted the astonishing degree to which the security of elections around the world now rests in the hands of Gleicher, Chakrabarti, and other employees at Facebook.
The power of glitch art often rests in its ability to transform a familiar object or image into something surreal, challenging the idea of what that object is.
Part of "getting to free" rests in the issue of how long a nation has to get to a positive marginal return on capital it borrows and invests.
His last hope to avoid such an outcome now rests in the hands of his former boss, President Trump, who has publicly signaled a pardon may be coming.
The first picture Kesha's camp is painting is one of a young, terrified artist whose entire career rests in the hands of a producer holding her against her will.
With Mr Bouteflika ill, power rests in the hands of le pouvoir (the power), a cabal of army officers and businessmen who have grown rich off state-funded projects.
The couch's seat and back are created by the hot dog bun, and a long cushion shaped like a frankfurter with a squiggle of mustard rests in the center.
Carson's fame rests in part on his compelling personal story, which saw him become one of the nation's preeminent surgeons after being raised by a single mother in Detroit.
"However, the truly systemic challenge rests in the depth of the interconnectedness that exists both among these environmental risks and between them and risks in other countries," it added.
As I'll outline in this final post of the Kobalt EC-1, its competitive edge rests in its administrative infrastructure and services for songwriters built on top of it.
And making sure that we don't intake the information that could be really easily used to invade people's privacy and making sure that it rests in an encrypted state.
And we know that Manafort's potential legal peril rests, in large part, on how much his cooperation helps the fill in the blanks the Mueller investigators want filled in.
It has been said that the fate of our national public lands rests in the hands of communities of color that are fast becoming the majority in this country.
The true power of a secretary general rests in perception: The sense of legitimacy that comes from being in charge of the world's largest and most famous international organization.
The debate now rests in the hands of the Senate, where it could prove even more difficult to impose new checks on U.S. surveillance — though some lawmakers say they'll try.
For now, the kids from the caravan are waiting, largely unaware of the extent to which their fate rests in their ability to reach the U.S. before they turn 18.
As I explained on Friday, practical day-to-day control of, and access to, the specific holy sites of Jerusalem rests in the hands of each faith's own religious authorities.
Asked by The Chicago Tribune to name the secret of Mr. Haas's success, Mr. Newman replied, "The core of his mind rests in his cigar, and it's a good cigar."
Those who are really intrigued can drive south from Ladysmith, on Highway 1, to Westdowne Road where part of Williams's "barn" rests in decay at the back of the property.
The fate of the country's stability rests in the hands of Colombia's women—both those at the negotiating table and the thousands of female fighters returning home to their families.
It rests in the refrigerator for a day, and is then sliced into cubes and plunged into the fryer, emerging buoyant, with a faint crust of soy sauce approaching caramel.
An in-bed sleeper is a small bassinet that rests in your bed so you can sleep right next to your baby but keep them on their own sleeping surface.
On the flipside, the potential for regressive, draconian reform which now rests in Kavanaugh's hands should shock and galvanize every young person who has hitherto taken their rights for granted.
On Monday, Megan, 24, shared a sweet video on her Instagram Story, which shows her and French, 25, laughing and smiling as the "Unforgettable" rapper rests in a hospital bed.
"To a large degree, the fate of Mr. Clinton's political ambition rests in the hands of his blunt, strong-willed and, critics say, strident wife," Shribman wrote in January 210.
But most high school students don't know about them, because they have wrongly been told their entire lives that their only chance of success rests in attending a four-year college.
It lives directly in the center of the right wing of the controller, exactly where your right thumb rests, just as the joystick rests in the middle of the left side.
But whether we get just a few teaser shots or a full-on unveil of the actual car, inside and out, is apparently still a decision that rests in Musk's hands.
The future of our economy, and of the American Dream, rests in our ability to alleviate this struggle by innovating and creating new, good-paying jobs where they are needed most.
"The continued availability of that tool rests in part in confidence in how it is being used, and this was an important step in giving the public some insight into that."
You'll add ginger, garlic, soy sauce, scallions, sesame oil and hot red pepper and let the flavors meld: The longer it rests in the fridge, the more aromatic the mixture becomes.
Experience in other games, be it Battle Royale or third-person shooters, doesn't carry over into Fortnite, where winning on both defense on offense rests in a player's ability to build.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama's foreign policy legacy rests in part on a foundation of unilateral actions that his successor Donald Trump could reverse with the stroke of a pen.
The gamble on gas rests in large part on the sector's ability to squeeze coal out of the global energy system and compete with the rise of wind and solar power.
He is short—five feet five on tiptoe—and has friendly features: sleek eyes with penny irises, arched eyebrows, a mouth that rests in a grinning pout, taut balloons for cheeks.
The NPT rests in a delicate balance on three pillars: non-acquisition by non-nuclear weapons states, access to nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, and gradual disarmament by nuclear weapons states.
Dog Bed For me, peak hygge is curling up on my couch with my hyggebukser, slippers and mulled wine as my dog, Zuki, rests in my lap or on my leg.
"And the secret rests in the discipline, in the union and cohesion of everybody around our candidates in the process of the electoral campaign and in the moment of voting," he said.
Today, Greenland is at the center of discussions on the globe's climate crisis and rests in an important geopolitical location — between the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans — and has vast natural resources.
There is hope, though, for both New Orleans English and Louisiana Regional French, and it rests in part on the strong sense of identity that comes with a unique way of talking.
"The only thing I can do now is remind myself that our fate rests in God's hands," said Ms. Barrios, emphasizing that she is an evangelical Christian who attends a Pentecostal church.
Much of the company's future rests in the federal courts, which are overseeing its bankruptcy and some of its criminal proceedings, and are reviewing years of the utility's actions and its finances.
Stone's fate now rests in part with Trump, who has the power to issue an election-season pardon or commutation to spare one of his longest-running political advisers any jail time.
" Obama, graying now, more exhausted than he admits, carried the wreath at Arlington to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: "Here Rests in Honored Glory an American Soldier Known But to God.
"We recognize our path to victory rests in Iowa," Demissie said, adding that Booker will kick off a bus tour there on the day of the party's sixth televised debate next week.
"America's power rests in its alliances and its preparedness to honor its treaty commitments," added Adam Ereli, a former diplomat and State Department spokesman, in an interview with The Hill this week.
DAKAR, Senegal — The 2249th-century sword rests in a glass case alongside a frail Quran in a spacious gallery where scrolls hang from the wall and soft religious chanting is piped in.
JAPAN Nagoro MT. TSURUGI SHIKOKU Tosa RUSSIA JAPAN Pacific Ocean Detail area 267 miles By The New York Times An old woman tends a roadside grave, while another rests in a wheelchair.
In reality, sexual relationships are a locus of envy and inequality in the Only State, where power rests in the hands of an invisible elite that has removed itself somewhere beyond the clouds.
But I also want to transfer power, money and influence to where you live, because I believe the strength in this country rests in the neighborhoods, the families, the communities and our states.
He knows he is done as a politician in New Jersey -- and that his only possible future rests in the hands of a man who has built a political career on flouting convention.
But I also want to transfer power, money and influence to where you live, because I believe the strength in this country rests in the neighborhoods, the families, the communities and our states.
But, critically, it has long been complemented and supported in America by a religion distinctly separate from politics, a tamed Christianity that rests, in Jesus' formulation, on a distinction between God and Caesar.
Stone has styled himself as a "dirty trickster" and leans into a movie-style mob persona (one of the main charges against him rests in part on him referencing the Godfather Part II).
It rests in the hands of the common person, as well as those with the power to shape humanity's course toward a world where every child, woman and man's most basic needs are met.
The choice to hold such data back rests in the hope that, while it remains an open secret, there might be opportunities to dial down the dangers of war in the Gulf through diplomacy.
While there, the President will again press for passage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, whose future rests in the hands of lawmakers returning to Washington for a lame-duck session of Congress.
Responsibility for much of what the first lady says in public rests in her speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz, who's described in interviews an ability to channel the first lady's voice as she's drafting her remarks.
Even the game's premise feels like a nod to the Oculus: a pilot whose body rests in a room of fellow headset-clad squadmates, your consciousness transferring from one doomed clone pilot to another.
Charles Cowherd of Alexandria, Va., whose twin brother, an Army lieutenant, rests in a grave three plots from Captain Khan's, has been visiting Section 60 since 2004, when his brother was killed in Iraq.
According to sources speaking with the New York Times, the question of whether Kalanick should take a leave of absence rests in the hands of Garrett Camp, Uber's chairman, and board member Ryan Graves.
There's something poetic amidst Batman v Superman's flameout: Warner Bros.' next great hope rests in the hands of the Joker, played by Jared Leto in Suicide Squad, which is set to launch in August.
"Underneath this plain narrative surface — or rather, resting on it the way a smooth stone rests in your palm — is a lucid and melancholy inquiry into the current state of American society," he wrote.
Sergeant Hake now rests in eternal glory in Arlington, and his wife, Kelli, is in the Gallery tonight, joined by their son, who is now a 13-year-old and doing very, very well.
It rests, in part, on the work of the political scientist Stephen Skowronek, who argues that certain presidencies are "disjunctive" — straddling a political order passing into history and another one struggling to be born.
For many women and non-binary people, seeing the bill move onto the Senate means the state of their health—and lives—rests in the hands of people who seem to have forgotten their humanity.
The In the Fade star recently shared a glimpse of her baby girl in a heartfelt New Year's Eve post, which shows herself and Reedus kissing as their baby daughter rests in a baby carrier.
For better and worse, the power to decide whether local law enforcement assists Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) rests in large part with the states — not the federal government and not city or county governments.
The only cure rests in the research of an eccentric scientist, Dr. Rufus (Matheus Nachtergaele), who disappears after the prologue, and whose son, Tito (Pedro Henrique), longs to carry on his father's work with birds.
Simon's camera rests in the room, observing the applicants and the judges as they talk to one another — and then continuing to observe as the judges talk about the applicants after they leave the room.
The fate of a lawsuit alleging that the U.S. government is putting an entire generation of young people in danger by enabling the fossil fuel industry now rests in the hands of three judges in Oregon.
By running a campaign that rests in large part on his claims of being a successful businessman, and, to a lesser degree, a generous donor to charitable causes, Mr. Trump has put these matters in play.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The chicken rests in a huddle over rice, pale cuts of breast and thigh, with dark, minerally nubs of gizzard and liver and scraps of skin, wobbly as jelly.
Against a bookshelf a set of golf clubs rests in a bag emblazoned with the trademark orange and green "U" from the University of Miami, the 17,000-student private institution where she was president until 2015.
He knows that his political fate rests in the hands of the Senate, with a potential impeachment trial and vote, so he's heeding McConnell's advice, calling senators directly, having them to the White House for lunch.
The initial singles, "Ch-Ching" and "Romeo," have lush synth orchestration and hum-along hooks; the greatest appeal rests in the singer Caroline Polachek's jazz-inflected vocals, which fascinate in their agile leaps and slightly mechanical serration.
Joyce, whose support base rests in Australia's traditionally conservative rural areas, wore his trademark Akubra bushman's hat as he spoke to journalists in Armidale, the farming town he represents about 485 km (300 miles) northeast of Sydney.
A draft government report concluding climate change is already dramatically impacting the US and humans are largely to blame rests in the hands of a White House that is openly skeptical about whether climate change is real.
Trump has repeatedly touted the crossover appeal he believes he has with Democrats and independents, one that rests in large part on the blue-collar workers who similarly flocked to Ronald Reagan in his successful presidential bids.
The butter-rich dough hydrates and proofs and proofs, gaining flavor as it sits at room temperature, rests in the chill of the refrigerator overnight, then rises once more on the counter before it meets its maker.
As it turns out, the cathedral dean who presided over the installation was Francis B. Sayre Jr., an early supporter of the civil rights movement and a grandson of Woodrow Wilson, whose tomb rests in the Cathedral.
The narrator, walking in some unnamed place "along the steep banks of the ocean among the sharp leaves of yuccas," rests in a shelter, where there is a guestbook, inscribed by the travellers who have come this way.
What I actually heard in those brief rests in the Bruckner were probably only the brass players reloading for the next big blow — but that breath was so dramatic as to seem to truly unify this massive ensemble.
Part of the problem, according to legal experts, rests in the country's Constitution, which was written in 1991, when memories were still fresh of a Communist regime that used the secret police and prosecutions to target political enemies.
The success of his presidential campaign rests in no small part on the hope that these people are not only wrong but are also such a small enough minority within the party that their opposition can be overcome.
The stone, which rests in its original Edwardian setting, is accented with smaller diamonds on a platinum band — a look that Huntington-Whiteley, 28, paired with a golden beaded fringe Atelier Versace gown and loose waves at the Globes.
Staying in lockstep A seasoned politician, Pompeo's comments reflect a recognition that his future success as secretary of state rests in large part on being in lockstep with the President - a lesson his predecessor Rex Tillerson did not learn.
Concentrating the battery in one spot means the weight isn't very evenly distributed, though it's positioned so most of the heft rests in the hand, with the battery lip providing a spot where the reader can rest their hands.
The extraordinary success of "Black Panther" rests in part on creating a counter-myth to centuries of racist depictions of Africa, where it sets a hidden kingdom wiser and more technologically advanced than the wildest visions of Afro-Centrism.
"The continued safety, health, and wellbeing of everyone in the United States, especially those living with HIV, rests in the hands of a comprehensive response, and the time to act is now," they said in a March 17 letter.
The casket of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old black boy who was lynched because he whistled at a white woman, now rests in the soon-to-be-opened Smithsonian's new National Museum of African American History and Culture.
More importantly, someone so closely aligned politically with Trump - about whose economic populism Moore co-authored an approving book - ought to be a no-no for the Fed, whose credibility rests in large part on its independence from the partisan fray.
TMZ broke the story ... the case now rests in the hands of the L.A. County D.A. As we first reported ... Nick's accused of raping Dream singer Melissa Schuman in 2002, but she only filed a police report 7 months ago.
The bookstore's plan this year rests in part on its campaign "Nobody Knows Books Like We Do." In the campaign, Barnes & Noble is highlighting its more than 20,000 current employees, along with their knowledge of books, as reasons its stores are unique.
There is indeed a federal interest in preventing attacks like the one waged by a Somali immigrant inspired by ISIS on the campus of Ohio State, and the power to address future threats rests in the President's broad, expansive foreign affairs powers.
Babymetal's appeal rests in the uncanny valley of three cute Japanese girls — their names are Su-Metal, Moa-Metal, and Yui-Metal — performing in a typical pop style while also rocking out to a hardcore metal band and singing happy, inane, nonmetal lyrics.
The view that Donald Trump's political appeal rests in widespread "economic anxiety" has been propounded by everyone from lowly political commentators to President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and continues to dominate retrospective analyses of how he became the GOP's presidential nominee.
It never rests in trying to reach a younger, more global and tech-first audience with special promotions: Pizza Hut just unveiled the first-ever playable DJ pizza boxes, a year after cooking up a box that turned into a movie projector.
Mr. Khan — a populist with whose nationalist appeal rests in part on an anti-American platform — is the main challenger to the political party of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was ousted last year by the Supreme Court after a corruption inquiry.
Why it could work: The power of this novel rests in its explication of the deep emotional and physical toll taken on the walk's participants, all of whom come into the race shouldering the broader social effects of a deeply oppressive government.
The decision on his guilt or innocence rests in the hands of Circuit Judge Barry Williams, who heard the prosecution Thursday accuse the officer of not following police protocol, arresting Gray without probable cause and failing to secure the shackled prisoner in the police van.
Mr. Ponsot has always avoided the use of new oak barrels because he dislikes the oaky flavor that they can impart, but he has continued to use older barrels because they permit the slow oxygenation of the wine as it rests in the winery.
Now, its fate rests in the hands of moderate House Republicans, whose ultimate decision to support or reject the newest version of the bill could not only affect the future of health care but could irrevocably reshape moderates' bargaining power throughout Donald Trump's presidency.
There are also six wreaths, three sculpted on each side, that represent the six major campaigns of World War I. On the back on the tomb, there is an inscription that reads: Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God.
Read: Some border states intend to resist Trump's plan to deploy the National Guard However, with Title 32, "the Governor may use the Guard in a law enforcement capacity while the chain of command rests in the State," according to the National Guard Association.
The source of their worry rests in the bill's stipulation that all companies collecting personal information (Facebook and Google, for example) would have to store that data locally, giving the government potentially unlimited access to a much bigger trove of data than it currently does.
The only answer, Zhivago realizes, is to escape politics altogether and seek a "new way of living and new form of society, which is born of the heart, and which is called the Kingdom of Heaven," and rests in the truth of Christ's timeless parables.
Regulators who are familiar with the firms won't be involved, having been replaced by a random bankruptcy judge who will wake up one morning to learn that the fate of financial markets rests in how they know a situation with the steepest learning curve.
Each audio session is broken up into different running intervals with rests in between, and Strother comes on every couple of minutes to tell you to run at a faster pace, how many minutes you've done already, and just provide general words of encouragement.
In desperation, he runs away and tries to steal de la Cruz's guitar from where it rests in his tomb, and then plays a few chords — but by so doing, he inadvertently slips into the realm of the dead, where the living can no longer see him.
The artists also work hard to make sure that the blurs are as inconspicuous as possible, as the Times puts it, to make it "smaller and smoother" than the average blur job on TV.The success of the show rests in the hands of the production company.
It has made progress, but credit ratings agency Fitch says the company's ability to generate free cash flows rests in part on a commitment to spending less than 20 billion yuan on non-property businesses this year, and no more than 5 billion yuan the following year.
One clue rests in history: In 1988, President Ronald Reagan changed the position of F.D.A. commissioner from civil servant to political appointee, which has meant that presidents, with their war chests fattened by the drug and device industries, have repeatedly appointed industry-friendly commissioners, with rare exception.
His face is on the school's seal, his family motto "Non incautus futuri" (Not Unmindful of the Future) is now the school's motto, and, along with his portrait, an enormous white statue of Lee rests in Lee Chapel, where until recently Confederate flags also were on display.
The White House defense therefore rests in trying to convince voters that the transcript of the phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky does not show what in fact is clear — that he asked Ukraine for "a favor" immediately after a discussion of future military aid.
And now she will likely get away with it, at least legally speaking; Clinton is almost certain to avoid an indictment under President Barack Obama's Department of Justice, though the final decision rests in the hands of, as we are told, "career prosecutors" who will review the FBI's findings.
For the last few months the area has been packed Inside parliament, Prime Minister Theresa May's government teeters on the brink of collapse, Brexit has been delayed and the fate of the world's fifth-largest economy rests in the hands of the 650 lawmakers elected to sit there.
The lawsuit rests in part on the investigative reporting of InsideClimateNews, the Los Angeles Times and others that have revealed Exxon studied climate science for decades and knew the global warming-related risks involved in burning fossil fuels perhaps better than any other entity aside from the federal government.
It's a debate more common in the Catholic Church where, for example, politicians who support abortion rights — despite the Catholic Church's belief that life begins at conception — are, at times, denied communion for their stance, a decision that generally rests in the hands of that politician's parish priest.
According to researcher Morningstar, 19 percent of Tesla's fund ownership rests in passive portfolios, compared with 28 percent at General Motors Co and 56 percent at Ford Motor Co. Tesla's largest active fund investors include some that have held private companies such as Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund.
A bout of tonsillitis towards the end of the tour meant he was stationed as a liaison in a local village, where he learned to hunt monkeys with a local tribe, using a blowpipe that now rests in the corner of the sitting-room: "I enjoyed Borneo," he says.
Click here to view original GIFThat's because with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, anytime you're holding an Xperia 6.53, at least one finger sort of naturally rests in that area, which would have made it easy to check in on any recent calls or messages with a simple swipe.
It's a stirring vision, of a world in which control over our driver's licenses, passports, birth certificates, social security numbers — the table stakes to participate in the modern economy — rests in our hands, rather than that of the governments who issue them and the companies who demand them.
"I told them that they belong to that group of people who are most responsible and that the future of humankind rests in their hands, and they didn't know how to react," Thunberg told CNN after she addressed Davos elite, including Bono and former Goldman Sachs President Gary Cohn.
Now as then, the argument rests in large part on specific cases where large changes in relative prices don't seem to have produced large changes in trade (Greece's lagging exports), or conversely, where large changes in trade seem to have happened without large changes in relative prices (Spain's export recovery, maybe).
That Gritty's origin story rests in the semi-wholesome story of someone's kid wanting the Flyers to have a weirdo of their very own, and that his design is largely the work of one guy, is a big part of why Gritty feels like he wasn't held back by the usual cultural gatekeepers.
The #MeToo movement, the refusal to shrug off the Parkland massacre, the new political activism of outraged citizens (many of them women) all stem from a common perception: namely, that it's not just about ideology, but that far too much power rests in the hands of men who are simply bad people.
Another potential conflict rests in Ms. Trump's continued stake in the Trump International Hotel in Washington, a project that has drawn protests from ethics experts who worry that people representing special interests could stay there or host events there to gain influence with the White House, which is just a few blocks away.
As hundreds of applicants gather to write an essay, participate in acting and directing exercises, and talk to a panel of judges drawn from France's elite cinema institutions (including museums, theaters, and libraries), Simon's camera rests in the room, observing the hopeful students and the judges as they talk to one another.
Pork intestine rests in whorls alongside liver and quail eggs in kyay oh, noodles that may be submerged in soup or, even better, served "dry" — that is, simply glossed in melted pork fat that's been heavily infused with garlic, and accompanied by a cup of broth to settle the palate between bites.
The fate of the bill now rests in the hands of House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wisc.), and the Trump administration is already lobbying to kill it or neuter its provisions.
Practical day-to-day control of, and access to, the specific holy sites of Jerusalem rests in the hands each religion's own religious authorities, which means that when the Israeli government imposes security measures — even things like metal detectors that might seem relatively minor — without consulting with religious leaders, it can spark widespread resentment and anger.
The appeal of this type of pornography to viewers rests in its (apparent) authenticity: Voyeur porn, as the name suggests, is meant to look as if it was filmed spontaneously, without the subjects' consent, though whether that is true is often ambiguous—some porn producers use techniques to make staged scenes seem caught in the wild.
The soda case is stocked with reminders of home: Merve ayran, a cooling drink of salted yogurt, evoking nostalgia for a warmer season; Uludag gazoz, clear as Sprite but favoring sweetness over zing; and Doganay salgam suyu (fermented black carrot juice), which smells like baking bread and rests in the mouth like a fledgling red wine.
As many South Africans pin their hopes on Mr. Ramaphosa's pledge for a fresh start, analysts say that much of the country is looking past an unpleasant truth: The new president owes his victory in part to corruption, and much of his administration's future — as well as the country's — rests in the hands of Mr. Mabuza.
WASHINGTON — The fast-moving Republican effort to overhaul the tax code now rests in the hands of a small number of fence-sitting senators with disparate concerns, like how small businesses are taxed and whether health insurance costs will spike after the repeal of the Affordable Care Act's requirement to have coverage or pay a penalty.
In the case of Jehovah's Witnesses, the putative extremism seems to derive mostly from the group's absolute opposition to violence, a stand that infuriated Soviet and now Russian authorities whose legitimacy rests in large part on the celebration of martial triumphs, most notably over Nazi Germany in World War II but also over rebels in Syria.
It rests in the ideals of America, that the liberty given by the Constitution, the freedom enshrined in the Bill of Rights, is bigger and stronger than any one person, that ideas and values unite this country of immigrants and innovators, that in America every man and woman stands equal side by side in common cause.
There were other proposals appealing across the pro-European centre, for those who might have dismissed her as a dry, back-room politician: a right of legislative initiative for the European Parliament (that right rests in the commission), accelerated improvements on border controls, a shift away from unanimity requirements on foreign policy and a new mechanism for tackling rule-of-law infringements.
Jersey rests in the English Channel, closer to France than the U.K., and, according to information obtained by the German media outlet Süddeutsche Zeitung, distributed by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, and published by The New York Times, it has been the tax home to subsidiaries of Apple that help the company limit what it pays in corporate taxes.
That grim truth was first confirmed in the fifth episode of This Is Us, as we learned that the reason that we'd only been seeing the gold-hearted patriarch played convincingly by Milo Ventimiglia in scenes from the past is because he now rests in a golden urn in Kate's living room, where she watches Steelers games with her father in spirit.
Soloway's truly smart call rests in how the finale introduces a few stand-ins for Maura, in the form of a young trans girl who represents the life Maura might have had if she had transitioned during puberty, and an older, bald trans woman who takes on the role of Maura in a play staged by Shelly (Judith Light), Maura's ex-wife.
Pressuring Europeans for a new side agreement But Trump made clear Friday that the fate of the nuclear deal rests in the ability of the US and its European partners to establish new "triggers" that would snap back sanctions against Iran aimed at further constraining its nuclear activity as well as its ballistic missile program, which is not covered under the nuclear deal.
Most of the homes in Eunpyeong have a partial or full second story, which is controversial among local architects: Tändler argues that part of the beauty of a hanok rests in its proportions; to maintain the ideal roof-to-frame ratio (one that protects against wind and rain), a two-story hanok would need an enormous roof, which would be too heavy to support.
Cohen loves "poetic" lines that are nearly excruciating ("And now that I kneel / At the edge of my years / Let me fall through the mirror of love"), rhymes that would cripple a musk ox (plug/enough, sword/2005, art/Marx), and passages the C.I.A. should use only during enhanced interrogation (a couple "waving at desire / as it rests in the foreground / foothill-shaped, peaceful, / devoted as a dog made of tears").
The visit of Chinese officials to farms hindered by those tariffs, announced by Agriculture Secretary Sonny PerdueGeorge (Sonny) Ervin PerdueDemocrat: Control of Senate 'now rests in the state of Georgia' Chinese trade negotiators cut US trip short Lawmakers run into major speed bumps on spending bills MORE on Thursday, signaled a willingness from Beijing to ease its tariffs on U.S. crops and begin a long-promised ramp-up of purchases from American farmers.
A recent CNN report noted 1,000 layoffs across various media companies in a single week in January, and a Nieman Reports study by Mary Louise Schumacher which focused specifically on visual arts journalism further confirmed what many of us already know: The power of deciding what art is and isn't worth seeing, talking, or writing about rests in the hands of a small group of mostly white men in New York, many of whom have worked at legacy publications for over a decade.
It handed him yet another wave of free media (of course), and it changed the story around Trump's rallies (at least for many casually-engaged voters) from "Republican presidential candidate rants to his followers and encourages violence" to "Republican presidential candidate shouted down by leftist mob" — which would be a winning narrative for almost any conservative politician, but especially for one whose appeal rests in part on the backlash against P.C. The way events in Chicago fell out is a case study in the way that a figure like Trump is dangerous to the body politic, not just to one party or faction: He's a walking, talking radicalizer, whose demagoguery doesn't just encourage the extremists who love him but also feeds the no-platforming instincts of an increasingly illiberal left.

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