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But if the taps run dry, all that would change.
Without the approval the mine will run dry next year.
Water was delivered to places where wells had run dry.
The taps are expected to run dry by June 2018.
By Tuesday afternoon, some gas stations had already run dry.
With that, Bachelor content is all run dry for the year.
"Curious eyes never run dry in my experience," Assange allegedly replied.
" Mr. Assange replied, "Curious eyes never run dry in my experience.
And Friedman thinks Germany's export well is about to run dry.
Nationwide crisis Four reservoirs, which supply Chennai's water, have almost run dry.
VIGELAND: I like this idea in principle, but it could run dry.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Chennai, the country's Motor City, has run dry.
" According to the indictment, Assange replied that "curious eyes never run dry.
Oil revenue, which had grown Sudan's middle classes, began to run dry.
The flood of status symbol content into Instagram Stories has run dry.
How does a major city in the developed world just run dry?
But that source might run dry if President Trump gets his way.
" The indictment says Assange replied: "Curious eyes never run dry in my experience.
Food kitchens, already fighting to keep up, would have their shelves run dry.
And some signs suggest that the well of our imagination has run dry.
It will make Cape Town the world's first big city to run dry.
Earlier this month Reuters reported that WFP's funds could run dry within weeks.
Ultimately, though, Toys R Us' collapse is a story of loyalty run dry.
Wells and hand pumps have run dry, and rumors of mass migrations swirl.
They're available on a first-come, first-served basis until supplies run dry.
Every year, as many as a dozen of the underground tunnels run dry.
This means that Social Security's large current reserves will run dry by 2034.
Cape Town faces "Day Zero" on July 9 when its taps could run dry.
"Curious eyes never run dry in my experience," Assange replied, according to the indictment.
On current trends, one of its insurance schemes will probably run dry by 20163.
As groundwater is pumped to make up for shortfalls, ancient aquifers could run dry.
At a Subco gas station in Orlando, the pumps had run dry on Wednesday.
"If I was trying to write a character about coffee, I'd run dry," Wheeler says.
The crisis The four reservoirs that usually supply water to Chennai have almost run dry.
"Looks like Kingston's water bowl isn't the only one that's run dry," Uncle Basil says.
Cape Town itself faces "Day Zero" on July 9 when its taps could run dry.
Some 2,300 petrol stations have either run dry, or are rationing sales at the pump.
This summer, the Rio Grande may actually run dry through Albuquerque, New Mexico, a rarity.
One troubled plan, covering roughly 400,000 Teamsters, is set to run dry within eight years.
After two decades of songs, stories and puppet-driven adventures, had the well run dry?
As time goes by, will all the love stories in all the world run dry?
Total said 54 of its 3,500 petrol stations had run dry of fuel on Thursday.
Some villagers near the lake have trouble getting water because artesian wells have run dry.
When those wells run dry, everything from rent assistance to food stamps could be cut off.
My boss assigned me to come with him to get more wine when we'd run dry.
Some areas now overwhelmed by water had run dry two years ago due to drought conditions.
Christie's veto last week prompted concerns that the city's cash flow would run dry by April.
Being the global reserve currency, the dollar tends to run dry in times of financial crisis.
"The water stops, taps run dry, banks go, and a sniper kills your brother," she writes.
The Social Security trust fund will run dry by 2034, the same as expected last year.
They're still raw and wide-eyed, and even beginning to think the good luck's run dry.
We must act now to ensure the pipeline of well-qualified workers does not run dry.
As the political winds changed, he finds the spigot cut off, and credit has run dry.
The City is bracing for "Day Zero" in late August when its taps could run dry.
The Central Venezuelan University hospital, once a Latin American leader, is reeling as taps run dry.
Well, my well of excuses has run dry, but only because my prayers have been answered.
The bog, by contrast, reassured me that the natural world would never run dry of mystery.
After Brexit, the spigot of European Union (EU) funding could start to run dry for Cornwall.
And us kids—well, the cash has long since run dry, but we have the stories.
The ominous "Day Zero," the day the taps run dry, was originally projected to be in April.
Though it is no longer a vital water source, few want to see the lake run dry.
If most of it runs off instead, the water table is not replenished and sources run dry.
Soon enough though, the jokes run dry and the story, which is flimsy anyway, feels over-stretched.
The city's cash flow will run dry by April unless the state takes extraordinary action to help.
After years of promising pensions that the island couldn't afford, retirement funds are about to run dry.
Similarly, as old mines run dry, BHP and Rio Tinto are replacing them with higher grade operations.
Most alarmingly, America's supplies of clean drinking water would run dry in as little as two weeks.
Unless they pass a stopgap funding bill before a midnight Friday deadline, federal agencies' coffers run dry.
When Ms. Pinto's tubs run dry, her family trudges to a nearby creek with jugs to fill.
The Bayu-Undan gas field that currently feeds the plant is set to run dry in 2022.
Medics will place orders by text message when supplies run dry, said GAVI chief executive Seth Berkley.
Already, pumps at many gas stations have run dry as distributors stock up and consumers fill their tanks.
The storage will run dry quickly, and this controller isn't an optimal one for more than switching channels.
But Azerbaijan's state firm SOCAR, whose gas is contracted for TAP, dismissed concerns Shah Deniz could run dry.
But during times of poor rainfall, underground aquifers are not as full, and even boreholes can run dry.
It's been almost a week since gas stations in the Mexican state of Jalisco started to run dry.
One only has to drive about an hour northwest to see what happens when the springs run dry.
But as the caravan makes its final approach to the US border, this altruism appears to have run dry.
Yet a few observers think the party is nearly over, and the punch bowl is about to run dry.
As Asia grows richer, its pool of cheap labour will eventually run dry—and Africa is next in line.
Now, the "Nurture" option has been moved to the top of the interface and won't run dry as quickly.
Assuming Cape Town does not run dry in June, it still faces the question of what to do next.
They have little idea about pacing, nutrition, hydration or what to do when your glycogen stores suddenly run dry.
It makes provision on its balance-sheet for funds that it expects to run dry over the next decade.
Consequently, the most senior water rights holders are protected (and rightly so), but everyone else's taps regularly run dry.
We have both been devastated, we have been speechless, and we have cried until our bodies have run dry.
If Boeing's revenues run dry for months, such loans could allow it to keep paying some employees and suppliers.
Officials believe taps will run dry on April 12, cutting off water access to the city's 4 million residents.
But, according to a notice on Connecticut's website, its extra funding is expected to run dry by Jan. 85033.
There will be someone there to carry the heartbreak long after police resources and media interest have run dry.
But, according to a notice on Connecticut's website, its extra funding is expected to run dry by Jan. 31.
Four reservoirs that supply the city have nearly run dry, and millions of people are running out of usable water.
"After your run, dry the area thoroughly and use a medicated powder to keep the chafed area dry," she says.
What's more, there will always be times when the visions run dry and even the imagination gives up the ghost.
The crops have turned brown and brittle, the well has run dry, and they've gone four months without substantial food.
The camera also comes with a mains adapter for filming until the sun burns out and the oceans run dry.
SAMARINDA, Indonesia (Reuters) - Thousands of mines are closing in Indonesia's tropical coal belt as prices languish and seams run dry.
Despite recent rainfalls, 'Day Zero'—the day the taps will run dry—is still due to arrive sometime in 2019.
Many "sweet spots" have already been tapped; the Barnett shale in Texas, the original fracking field, has basically run dry.
Mission managers concluded that the propellant for its thrusters had run dry, and Dawn could no longer control its orientation.
The companies are hoping that their markets will expand fast enough to generate profits before the capital taps run dry.
The country's brutal civil war had created a fuel shortage, and the generators that kept sewers functioning had run dry.
French oil major Total has said 75 of its 2,200 petrol stations have run dry as "yellow vests" blockade fuel depots.
After all, the worst thing that can happen to a party is for the punch bowl to run dry too soon.
But the crafts' power sources are estimated to run dry around 13, at which point they will no longer be reachable.
Before the Affordable Care Act was passed, the trustees had projected the Part A trust fund would run dry this year.
There have also been widespread predictions that the main sovereign wealth fund, the Reserve Fund, could run dry by next year.
Water stress can turn droughts into disasters: Researchers expect climate change to bring more "day zeros," when municipal taps run dry.
Drinking water is becoming increasingly scarce in Kiribati, another Pacific Ocean nation, as wells run dry or become contaminated by saltwater.
In the coming years, experts expect to see "day zeros" — the term for the moment when a city's taps run dry.
The trust fund that helps pay for hospital coverage is now expected to run dry in 2026 — faster than previously expected.
"Till the Rivers All Run Dry," a No. 21970 country single in 240, was typical of his understated persona and approach.
They don't need to wait for the taps to run dry as the reality of life without water is already here.
For months, the city of four million people faced the doomsday scenario of "Day Zero" -- the day the taps run dry.
Conforto's home run dry spell only covers a span of 61 at-bats because he had spent time in the minors.
Tell me the great public health benefits of having NO water, because you're in drought, and your wells have run dry?
Protests against charcoal traders broke out earlier this year, after rivers that usually flow throughout the dry season started to run dry.
If future unicorns and minotaurs like Juul, Stripe or Airbnb choose direct listings over IPOs the well could start to run dry.
Then, with the sands of time about to run dry, Tim Howard clumsily parried a free kick into the path of Costinha.
Because once the power grid goes down, your municipal water supply will run dry in a matter of weeks or even days.
While Social Security's trust fund is expected to run dry in 2034, payroll taxes would comprise 75 percent of retirees' expected benefits.
The prospect that Oklahoma's cash cow might have to run dry to stop the tremors all but paralyzed state officials for years.
So what's a poor startup to do, if we are transitioning into a new bleak world where the gold mines run dry?
On that day, possibly as early as April, the water supply will run dry in the drought-stricken city of four million.
Riyadh is exploring nuclear energy deals to help power it all in anticipation of the day when the oil wells run dry.
Officials in South Africa's second-largest city say "Day Zero" -- the day when water taps run dry -- will come on April 12.
Even if you save over a 15-year career, if your spending habits remain the same, eventually the well will run dry.
Taps have long run dry in cities like Bangalore and Hyderabad, meaning millions of people must rely on emergency government tanks for water.
Jenelle Evans is desperate for MTV to re-hire her on "Teen Mom," and the reason is simple -- her well has run dry.
It reached a $1 trillion value in 2017 and is in place to safeguard Norway's oil wealth, long after the hydrocarbons run dry.
A similar wage strike in 2011 that lasted almost three weeks saw petrol pumps run dry as panicked motorists filled up their vehicles.
The process speeds up during periods of drought, when rivers run dry and farmers scramble to find other ways to water their fields.
If nothing changes, that savings account will run dry by 2034, right around when the last of the baby boomers reach retirement age.
If nothing changes, that savings account will run dry by 4003, right around when the last of the baby boomers reach retirement age.
"It is important that Codelco carries out this investment programme because if it does not invest, its mines will run dry," Larrain said.
"Tell me the great public health benefits of having NO water, because you're in drought, and your wells have run dry?" she said.
"Day Zero" is when the water supply will run dry in the drought-stricken city of four million, possibly as early as April.
"It's not even by the end of the month; it's by the middle," he said, referring to point when the funds run dry.
"Day Zero," the point at which the taps run dry, has been deferred until 2019, but businesses continue to make water-saving efforts.
Or, at worst, leave a few finished pieces wrapped up and undated, and start bringing them out when your creative juices run dry.
It was a tireless story engine, a well of dramatic conflict that would never run dry — even when Joey wasn't dating either boy.
Without importing carbon-based fuels from elsewhere in the solar system, fossil fuels will likely run dry before we reach a Venus tipping point.
The legislation was first introduced in 2007, during a time of rising crude prices and concerns that the world's oil reserves would run dry.
In recent weeks, India's sixth-largest city, Chennai, was the latest metropolis worldwide to warn its taps could run dry, as reservoir levels plunged.
Federal spending on food for the poor could also run dry, which will hit programmes that pay for school lunches and milk for infants.
Bankruptcy courts might struggle to cleanly resolve a complicated financial institution; there's also a risk that private liquidity to the firm might run dry.
But as dealmaking has slowed and cost-cutting has run dry, its investors are punishing it for finding itself no better than its peers.
Baozou Manhua also reshares viral user-generated content on its Weibo account and website, meaning its trove of pictures will virtually never run dry.
Its batteries will run dry after only two to eight sols (the term for Martian days, which are 40 minutes longer than Earth days).
"Day Zero" - the day the taps run dry - is now expected on April 21, a day earlier than previously forecast, according to the statement.
Still, all the money in the world can't help if the markets are out of onions and your cooking-oil connection has run dry.
This includes countless parents in the country's vast pockets of poor rural areas, where the learning opportunities run dry for kids in the summer.
Private credit, leveraged loan, and high-yield bond markets have all but run dry, leaving banks as one of the few sources of liquidity.
But don't fret if you want in: Ulta's stock may have run dry, but drugstores like Target still have it available for purchase... for now.
So, when their taps run dry, citizens turn to private water hawkers and water trucks, bore their own wells, or use polluted rivers and streams.
But as opportunity for acquisitions has run dry, 3G has been tasked with the unexpected job of running a food company for top-line growth.
Commentary: Unless something miraculous happens, the drought-hit city of Cape Town will become the first major city in which the taps literally run dry.
The trustees estimate that by 2034 the combined trust funds for Social Security — which help fund the old age and disability programs — will run dry.
Those gags, though, quickly begin to run dry, and even at a mere six half-hour episodes, get stretched beyond even Van Damme's legendary limberness.
Medicare's main trust fund will run dry by 22019, two years earlier than previous estimates, according to a review released Wednesday by the Obama administration.
Cape Town authorities have warned the city's taps could run dry in July if rains do not boost dam levels, now at record low levels.
Apparel retailer Forever 21 is considering filing for bankruptcy as efforts to restructure its debt run dry, a person familiar with the situation told CNBC.
When the breast milk began to run dry, at seven months, my mother was quickly weaned so that her sister could have the last remnants.
Until recently, Congress was moving just as slowly to rescue the United Mine Workers Health & Retirement Fund, which was set to run dry in 2022.
A shortage can materialize if worried drivers continually refill partially full tanks fearing gas pumps will run dry, leading to an actual shortage, Lipow explained.
It's called "Day Zero": when Cape Town, South Africa's bustling port city, sees its water taps run dry, and its population thrust into a perilous situation.
The need is urgent as the government's main source of revenue, the Bayu Undan gas field run by ConocoPhillips, is set to run dry by 2022.
The City Council announced that thanks to the efforts of residents and farmers, Day Zero -- when the taps run dry -- has been pushed to June 4.
Once a drought kicks in and the water starts to run dry, it may be too late to build another reservoir or desalination plant, Dawson said.
The program's trustees came out last week with their latest projections, reaffirming that the primary trust fund is on track to run dry in just 15 years.
In other words, Skolkovo's pot of public money has run dry and it's now going to leverage its public-developed assets into a private sector investment vehicle.
You find strength when you have none, patience when it's run dry for others, and tenderness in the insanity and chaos of your day-to-day life.
The programs are two most expensive parts of the federal budget, and the trust funds fueling them are projected to run dry in less than two decades.
Treasury will exhaust all of its borrowing options and run dry of cash to pay its bills in March, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said in December.
So without many products and services of its own to export, Westeros is at a severe disadvantage when the mines run dry, or when winter is coming.
While public-health experts don't recommend healthy people wear face masks, you can make your own hand sanitizer and cleaning wipes should your local drugstore run dry.
The New Bedford Fishermen's Pension, and two pension trust funds for Teamsters locals are expected to run dry in 19463, the same year as the UMW plan.
Until the nonprofit WaterAid put in the water supply at Mirigu a year ago, staffers would fill containers from a shallow borehole that would often run dry.
Many wells have run dry, Dr. Abubakar added, so people drink from whatever puddles they can find, which may be contaminated by feces-borne diseases, including cholera.
Allowing a small few to reap incredible wealth while federal programs to support working families run dry represents a collective failure to invest in our shared future.
The already slim stipends for postdoctoral fellows, invited to spend their early careers at NASA, have run dry, leaving them at the mercy of online fund-raising.
When bore wells run dry, villagers are left without any source of water and are forced to walk miles or pay exorbitant prices for water to be delivered.
Or that "without an effective data mining policy, startups and innovators in Europe will run dry", as a recent piece of sponsored content inserted into Politico put it.
If the trust funds run dry, the Trustees predict that an across-the-board benefits cut of up to 21% may be needed to sustain payouts through 2090.
A successful trial would be reassuring to the Kremlin, since Russia's sovereign-wealth funds are likely to run dry within a few years if oil prices stay low.
The trust fund for Medicare Part A, which covers hospital and nursing home costs for seniors, would run dry by 2026, three years earlier than last year's projection.
Beset by a prolonged dry spell and day-time temperatures reaching above 36 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Farenheit), the village has seen all of its wells run dry.
However, the federal grant which provides this supplemental Medicaid funding to Puerto Rico is going to expire soon, meaning funds could run dry before the end of 2017.
Total said 187 of its 3,500 petrol stations had run dry of fuel on Tuesday, but said supplies were under control and urged customers not to panic buy.
The city has been devastated by the quick collapse of its one-time monopoly on East Coast casino gambling and could see its cash flow run dry by April.
The national media has descended on California to write about this rural community where the wells have run dry, and it's a terrible problem for those who live there.
It's 2pm on Thursday, the day the fair opened to the public, and candy dishes have run dry; gallerinas are already tired, stretching their legs under petite white tables.
With Boeing's future fighter production in jeopardy as sales run dry, Boeing is anxious to keep its presence in that business long enough to compete for tomorrow's military programs.
Robert McBride, whose parched sheep station in the state of New South Wales depends on its flow, estimates that 600km of the lower Darling will run dry this year.
The maneuvers required to point the antenna toward Earth are the most fuel-intensive ones that Kepler performs, and at any point, the spacecraft's tank could finally run dry.
But the financial pain is likely to worsen if crushers have to buy more expensive U.S. soybeans once Brazil's crop has run dry and the pig industry remains weak.
In 2032, the Social Security trust fund surpluses run dry, and all beneficiaries regardless of age or income level will face a 21 percent across-the-board benefit cut.
Ha M.H., who came to Ulsan in 1982, said he is leaving Hyundai Heavy in August after 36 years, because the company's backlog for offshore platforms has run dry.
Opinion: The 90-second shower habit is hard to break Cape Town successfully fought back against Day Zero, pushing the day that the city's taps run dry to 2019.
Others are drilling unauthorized groundwater wells, reaching deeper and deeper for scarce water, as wells owned by residents - who cannot afford to dig as deep - run dry, he said.
We have to allow some time for existing wells to run dry, mines to shut down, power plants to close, factories to retrofit, and new technologies to scale up.
I think, in the years to come as terrestrial rivers slow and streams run dry, that maybe all of it goes back to this thoughtless, self-inflicted drought of starlight.
Taps had been due to run dry for 1.5 million Romans for up to eight hours a day from Monday, and Mayor Virginia Raggi urged the central government to intervene.
Conducted using a budget modeling system released Wednesday, the analysis projects the Social Security trust fund will run dry in 2031 -- three years sooner than the Social Security Administration's forecast.
Conducted using a budget modeling system released Wednesday, the analysis projects the Social Security trust fund will run dry in 2031 — three years sooner than the Social Security Administration's forecast.
After years of legislative gridlock, dwindling money in the fund and fervent activism by ailing first responders and their advocates, Congress this summer made sure the fund won't run dry .
There is a sense that his opera work renewed and saved him — artistically and personally — at a moment he needed saving, when he felt his creative juices had run dry.
The Bayu-Undan gas field, which feeds Darwin LNG, is set to run dry in 2022 and Santos is aiming to develop the Barossa field to keep the plant open.
Gas stations reliant on the river for fuel delivery from the Netherlands have run dry, and a German chemical plant that uses the Rhine's water had to trim back production.
Since 2004, almost 80 percent of East Timor's gross domestic product has come from the oil field in the Timor Sea, where reserves are projected to run dry by 2023.
The wet weather has eased but not ended a four-year drought that has led farmers to idle land, made rivers too warm for salmon and caused wells to run dry.
All four reservoirs that supply Chennai, known as the Detroit of south Asia for its flourishing automobile industry, have run dry this summer, largely because of poor monsoon rains last year.
Taps will run dry for up to eight hours a day from Monday for 1.5 million Romans after authorities told utility firm ACEA to stop withdrawing water from a nearby lake.
Even as he fueled outrage among Democrats and angst among many moderate Republicans, his well of support, fed by voters drawn to his unfiltered political style, never seemed to run dry.
Barossa's development was key to Santos as it would have helped keep Darwin LNG plant open since the gas field that feeds it currently is set to run dry in 2022.
The rain that fell on Cape Town Friday evening was cause for celebration in a drought-stricken city headed for "Day Zero" -- the day when taps are expected to run dry.
Across the country, 600 million people are facing acute water shortage -- and the crisis is expected to worsen as the Himalayan glaciers melt and India's bore wells threaten to run dry.
As supply chains in the West began to run dry, airfreight rates from China jumped suddenly last week, according to TAC Index, an air cargo pricing data company in Hong Kong.
In increasingly parched southern Africa, worsening water shortages in 2017 led South Africa's Cape Town to launch a public countdown to "Day Zero" when it feared the city's taps would run dry.
For Harry Potter fans, there were a few movies left to look forward to, and then it looked like the deep well of the Harry Potter universe was about to run dry.
So by default, people in disenfranchised communities don't even matter, but if they do escape in any way, they become a well that appointed enforcers can run dry before finding someone else.
Surrounding yourself with junk food when you're on a diet and browsing items you want to buy when you're on a tight budget will cause your willpower gas tank to run dry.
Pemex has been limping along for years, bleeding billions of dollars annually, saddled with debt and struggling to maintain production as its giant oil fields in the Gulf of Mexico run dry.
What is brilliant about ceding this season of Bojack to the females of the species is that it allows for episodes that tap into emotional wells that have not yet run dry.
"We have both been devastated, we have been speechless, and we have cried until our bodies have run dry," she said in a victim impact statement, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Starting with a base camp just south of San Antonio called Somi Se'k, the tribe established Camp Toyahvale in far West Texas, where intensive fracking had caused sacred springs to run dry.
Most urgently, the program that deals with unaccompanied minors is expected to run dry next month, requiring resources to be diverted from other programs and leading to a further deterioration in conditions.
But if your well of inspiration is starting to run dry or you just need to gaze at makeup looks that glint and glimmer, the tutorials ahead are sure to keep you occupied.
I was just trying to make ends meet by touring as much as I could, but even that was starting to run dry because I didn't have any current hits on the radio.
ON TAP TOMORROW: MEDICARE RUNNING OUT OF MONEY: Medicare's main trust fund will run dry by 2028, two years earlier than previous estimates, according to a review released Wednesday by the Obama administration.
Along the way, environmental groups got involved, helping put in place measures to ensure continuous flow throughout the lower Colorado, bringing life back to parts of the river that had long run dry.
The South African city of Cape Town's countdown in 2000 to a "Day Zero", when taps were predicted to run dry, highlights the risks that lie ahead for many Indian cities, he said.
Despite this tradition of success, coaches and officials at the center this month expressed worries about the future of Swiss dominance, about whether the pipeline of champions might be starting to run dry.
In some cities, officials have said they cannot afford to treat drinking water with decontaminating chemicals, while in others, taps have simply run dry, leaving many city dwellers to rely on well water.
Their meeting comes a month after a United Nations study delivered a stark warning to the world: slash emissions or watch cities vanish under rising seas, rivers run dry and marine life collapse.
Wells have run dry across the semi-arid region, with scant rains forcing some villagers to walk miles for water and pushing others to migrate to cities in search of work, as harvests fall.
If and when supplies truly run dry, it'll be a sad day, because the Voyage was the first high-end Kindle that really made us think about what a luxurious e-reader could be.
The public patience for Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other top Dems could run dry, or, on the Republican side, more attention to Trump's alleged dealings with Ukraine could turn public favor against him. 2.
But even as the mob's time-honored rackets started to run dry and The Sopranos convinced your baby-boomer parents to subscribe to HBO, New Jersey's real-life mafiosos remained a poorly understood bunch.
Cape Town residents have drastically lowered their water use, allowing their drought-plagued city to push back the dreaded "Day Zero," when the system is expected to run dry, by more than 163 weeks.
In the spring, when that time finally rolled around, we jumped on the opportunity to stock up on the classic campfire treat in its new cookie form, but sadly, our supply has since run dry.
Guston's late works exude a sense of fecundity, of dipping into a well that would never run dry; similarly, it is easy to imagine Mouton reconfiguring this particular formal vocabulary indefinitely, if she so chooses.
The public parks, like the city, were also in shambles when Gordon J. Davis stepped in as Park's Commissioner: the fountains had run dry, pools were closed, and the parks were plagued by rampant crime.
The city's emergency manager Kevin Lavin, appointed by Christie a year ago, said in a report on Friday that without the revenues generated in that package, the city's cash flow would run dry by April.
JOLARPETTAI, India (Reuters) - Indian authorities on Thursday filled tanks with water and loaded them onto a train in the southern state of Tamil Nadu to supply its manufacturing capital Chennai where reservoirs have run dry.
Officials in Cape Town on Tuesday moved the date when taps are expected to run dry in the drought-stricken city to July 9 from June 4, after residents cut back on their water usage.
" The report holds just as bleak a prognosis for Medicare: "Medicare's hospital insurance trust fund is expected to run dry in 2026, three years earlier than what the trustees had predicted in last year's report.
Mansudae is a major moneymaker for the DPRK government, but a recent article published by CNN speculates that their cash flow is starting to run dry despite a surge in interest for North Korean art.
Indonesia's crude oil output has been declining for years, from a peak of more than 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) in the mid-1990s to below 800,000 bpd now as key fields run dry.
There is a roughly 18-month gap between when the Bayu-Undan gas field that currently feeds the Darwin plant is set to run dry, in 2022, and when Barossa is due to start producing.
" His hits included "I Believe in You," ″Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good," ″You're My Best Friend," ″Some Broken Hearts Never Mend," ″Till the Rivers All Run Dry" and "Back in My Younger Days.
Meantime, officials in Cape Town pushed back their projections for "Day Zero" -- the day the South African city's taps are expected to run dry -- to May 11, citing a decline in agricultural water use. 5.
The tax authority's "statement of emergency" calls for allowing more distributors to apply for licenses to sell weed, ideally getting new shipments of cannabis to distributors within the next couple days before they run dry.
In a Decibel interview last summer, you mentioned your inspiration had seem to run dry with the Process Church of the Final Judgment but there are still connections to the traditional hymns of the church, correct?
While floods are affecting many cities, the severe drought pushing Cape Town towards "day zero", when its taps could run dry, is sending a message to cities that they need to make themselves resilient, he said.
"Rotating cities in Earth's orbit"Eventually, Earth's resources will begin to run dry and companies like DSI believe that the 50,000 or so near-Earth asteroids have enough materials to support hundreds of billions of people.
A supply glut is evaporating as big zinc mines run dry, commodity analysts say, helping drive up prices by nearly half this year and triggering investments in new and long-dormant projects from Greenland to Africa.
House Democrats' determination to confront the Trump administration over the citizenship question on the census could be another flashpoint in efforts to prevent a government shutdown in October, when current funding is set to run dry.
With the Trump administration warning that funds would run dry in early July and time running short before Congress was scheduled to start its July 4 recess, House Democrats ultimately caved and passed the Senate bill.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Parched Cape Town, in South Africa, has managed to push back its "Day Zero" - an estimate of when taps in the city could run dry - to 2019 after successful water-saving efforts.
KAKUMA, Kenya — These barren plains of sand and stone have always known lean times: times when the rivers run dry and the cows wither day by day, until their bones are scattered under the acacia trees.
Now economists expect the government to collect enough money to cover program costs through the end of 2019, and they don't expect the savings funds to run dry until 2035 — a year later than previously projected.
Yet despite the now frenzied attempts by the authorities to stave off Day Zero I, like many others, no longer trust what the politicians are telling us about if and when the taps will run dry.
But the pipeline shutdowns, which Lopez Obrador says were drawn up in his early morning security cabinet meetings during December, blindsided Mexicans when gas stations started to run dry in some of the country's largest cities.
Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN)The day that taps in drought-hit Cape Town are forecast to run dry has been pushed back another month to July 9, authorities in the South African city announced on Tuesday.
"Our current estimates are that Kepler's tank will run dry within several months—but we've been surprised by its performance before," writes Charlie Sobeck, a system engineer for the Kepler space telescope mission, in an agency release.
The city's emergency manager, Kevin Lavin, who was appointed by Christie a year ago, said in a report on Friday that without the revenues generated in the package, the city's cash flow would run dry by April.
For his book "When the Rivers Run Dry", published in 22017 and recently updated, Fred Pearce, a British writer, visited dozens of countries around the world and writes of river after river under seemingly life-threatening stress.
On Monday, city officials pushed back "Day Zero" – the day taps could run dry – by a month to May 11 from April 16, as farmers in the water intensive agriculture sector cut back consumption amid tight restrictions.
The Rajo Inca project would convert the existing mine, which has been in operation since 21.5 and is due to run dry in its current state in 20.59, to an open cast mine from an underground one.
And it feels to him that instead of being allotted to him stingily — "just a drop or two" — stories come to him from "an inexhaustible source of strength, truth, meaning, encouragement, blessedness" that can never run dry.
But with the dam crumbling and the mills long gone, the tunnel has run dry and these days Cornell University students and others cascade through the secluded cavern known as Ezra's Tunnel, which lies just off campus.
The plums might be sticky or desiccated; armed with seed or pitted; dyed a virulent char siu red that stains the fingers or left "white," really a pale rust, like the silt of a river run dry.
In four alternating points of view and quick "snapshots" of strangers in crisis, "Dry" tells the story of the Tap-Out: a time in the possibly near future when all the faucets in Southern California run dry.
I don't think my new interest in electricity would've ever reached the point where I'd be camping out next to the third rail, but it was still nice to learn that my supply had essentially run dry.
For what they say is the first time, volunteer groups in Arizona and Colorado are hauling thousands of gallons of water and truckloads of food to remote grazing grounds where springs have run dry and vegetation has disappeared.
Currently, prices for second-hand EOS-1Vs on eBay and other resellers range between $300 and $750 depending on the camera's condition, though that number is sure to go up now that the supply has officially run dry.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa has declared a national disaster over the drought afflicting southern and western regions including Cape Town, though the city pushed back its "Day Zero", the date when its taps are expected to run dry.
Under her tenure, the port city, a tourist hub with a population of about 4 million, avoided a feared "Day Zero" when its taps would have run dry due to severe drought after three years of low rainfall.
JOLARPETTAI, India, July 11 (Reuters) - Indian authorities on Thursday filled tanks with water and loaded them onto a train in the southern state of Tamil Nadu to supply its manufacturing capital Chennai where reservoirs have have run dry.
Crops in the area have been badly hit, cattle are dying of thirst and lack of grazing, and there are growing fears that even drinking water could run dry before the monsoon is expected to begin in June.
Some friends and family think this is unnecessary, but I remember the few days of fuel protests in September 2000; that's all it took for supermarkets to run out of food and garages to run dry of petrol.
But a footnote on page 9 of the new policy permits all flavors to continue to be sold in devices that cannot be refilled and are designed to be disposed of after the flavored nicotine has run dry.
The bottom line is that "Sharknado's" insatiable pursuit of the bottom line does contain an environmental message about the perils of overfishing, until a stream that wasn't all that deep to begin with has long since run dry.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Water levels at dams supplying South Africa's Cape Town fell further this week, data showed on Tuesday, the latest sign of a deepening crisis that could soon see taps in the tourist hub run dry by April.
The brewery&aposs overhaul comes as South Africa&aposs Cape region emerges from an extreme drought that saw the city of Cape Town, population 4 million, rationing water and warning of a "Day Zero" when taps would run dry.
With California facing the worst drought in the historical record and Lake Mead dropping to its lowest level ever, there are plenty of worries that the region's vast agricultural regions will one day wither and cities will run dry.
But here in Iztapalapa, a sprawling, drab Mexico City borough where nearly 21 million people live, that day has already arrived, offering a window into what the future may hold for millions of people when the taps run dry.
The giant bridge-linked Clair Ridge platforms are among the projects that have given new life to this area of the North Sea, one of the oldest offshore basins, which was once predicted to run dry by the 2160s.
Young workers today, in poll after poll, say they believe Social Security will run dry before they hit retirement and are not counting on the Great Depression-era public pension program to finance the last third of their lives.
The main one was water: India's groundwater reserves were declining quickly (they've gone down by sixty-one per cent in the past decade), and Modi was trying to prepare for a future in which the country could run dry.
"The disaster declaration will accelerate the Western Cape Disaster Management Centre's Project 'Avoiding Day Zero', the province's strategy to ensure that taps do not run dry," Premier Zille said in a statement, adding that the declaration is no cause for panic.
Tough water restrictions are already in place and Cape Town authorities have warned that taps could run dry altogether as soon as next year if winter rains do not come to the rescue of the port city's 4 million residents.
A website monitoring the strike said filling stations in the Algarve region that have been designated as a priority to receive fuel to serve the hundreds of thousands of tourists heading for holidays on the southern coast had run dry.
Suburban areas southwest of Houston were underwater and hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes before the Brazos crested at nearly 54 feet in Fort Bend County, just two years after it had run dry in places because of drought.
The depression drug pipeline has run dry partly due to a "failure of science" they said, but also due to big pharma pulling investment out of research and development (R&D) in the neuroscience field because the profit potential is uncertain.
But if donations and grants run dry, ASRI will be shackled with a budget deficit of 85 per cent or even more as they gear up to reforest 100 hectares a year and expand the clinic into a fully-fledged hospital.
International organizations like Oxfam and Unicef, in partnership with the Liberian government, have built a handful of public toilets and taps with treated water that is sold at a cheap rate, though they run dry when the main reservoir does.
In 276, South Africa's Cape Town made headlines as its mayor launched a countdown to a feared "Day Zero" when taps were expected to run dry - a crisis averted only by the city making an aggressive push to conserve water.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Water levels at dams supplying South Africa's Cape Town fell further this week, data showed on Wednesday, the latest sign of a deepening crisis that could soon see taps in the tourist hub run dry by May.
Propelled by a lightly throbbing beat, he pledged his devotion to the love of his life, singing: Till the rivers all run dry Till the sun falls from the sky Till life on earth is through I'll be needing you.
The tourist hub of Cape Town may run dry in April and across South Africa water supplies have yet to recover from an El Nino-triggered drought two years ago, heralding potential water shortages that could hit industrial and agricultural output.
Trump's policy on entitlement reform is unclear, and his administration hasn't proposed a way to salvage Social Security and Medicare, the most expensive piece of the federal budget, or refuel trust funds expected to run dry in less than 20 years.
" Accenture is warning that 'the talent well has run dry' and said: "We believe the growing workforce deficit will, in fact, be a greater barrier to oil and gas companies' upturn success than any deficits that might exist in capital, equipment or supplies.
Sadly, although Amazon execs declined to talk about what's going on with the Voyage as its remaining stock continues to run dry, the new Paperwhite looks like it should fill the gap between the basic $80 Kindle and the $250 just fine.
The U.S. Treasury would exhaust all of its borrowing options and run dry of cash to pay its bills by late March or early April if Congress does not raise the debt ceiling before then, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
According to astronaut Gene Cernan, Armstrong's longtime friend — who became the last man to walk on the moon during the Apollo 17 mission in 1972 — Neil downplayed the idea about being concerned that the module's fuel tank was about to run dry.
While the oil bulls may be questioning their logic, Cramer said the answer lies in a Schlumberger conference call from when it reported its first-quarter results in April: oil will rise when the deep-water oil wells start to run dry.
The U.S. Treasury Department will exhaust all of its borrowing options and run dry of cash to pay its bills by late March or early April if Congress does not raise its borrowing authority by then, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has said.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - A tough water-saving regime and the generosity of farmers have given South Africa's main tourist hub welcome respite from a severe drought and helped push back a dreaded "Day Zero" when Cape Town's taps are expected to run dry.
The time for putting the finishing touches on your gifts is upon us, and if your paper supply has suddenly run dry, or if your bored of the standard jingle bell design, this quick and clever DIY is sure to make your season bright.
"Many of the start-ups in the food delivery category have been trying to use cheap capital to buy their way to growth, but we have seen that capital is getting more expensive and can run dry," Mr. Khosrowshahi said during an earnings call.
If federal nutrition aid does run dry next month, it will put a big strain on the nation's food banks, which provide groceries to tens of millions of Americans through the federal Emergency Food Assistance Program, donations from the food industry and charitable contributions.
Research from the Income and Benefits Policy Center at the Urban Institute in 2015 showed that an immediate elimination of the cap would extend the life of the surplus to 2055 instead of 2034, they year the extra money then was expected to run dry.
Some gas stations in Florida have run dry and others have long lines of cars, DeSantis said, adding that the state had eased regulations to allow higher-capacity trucks to transport fuel and to make it easier to bring in fuel from other states.
Nor Shamsiah's comments came on a day when scientists behind a U.N.-backed study of the links between oceans, glaciers, ice caps and the climate warned the world to slash emissions or watch cities vanish under rising seas, rivers run dry and marine life collapse.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Scientists behind a landmark study of the links between oceans, glaciers, ice caps and the climate delivered a stark warning to the world on Wednesday: slash emissions or watch cities vanish under rising seas, rivers run dry and marine life collapse.
Large swaths of suburban communities southwest of Houston were underwater and hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes before the Brazos River crested at nearly 22016 feet in Fort Bend County, just two years after it had run dry in some areas because of drought.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury would exhaust all of its borrowing options and run dry of cash to pay its bills by late March or early April if Congress does not raise the debt ceiling before then, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said on Thursday.
FUEL, NURSING HOMES Some gas stations in Florida have run dry and others have long lines of cars, DeSantis said, adding that the state had eased regulations to allow higher-capacity trucks to transport fuel and to make it easier to bring in fuel from other states.
WASHINGTON, Nov 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury would exhaust all of its borrowing options and run dry of cash to pay its bills by late March or early April if Congress does not raise the debt ceiling before then, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said on Thursday.
When Manning appeared to tell Assange in March 2010 that she didn't have any more classified documents to give after handing over the Guantanamo Bay information, Assange allegedly said, "curious eyes never run dry in my experience," which prosecutors said was meant to urge Manning to keep looking.
Each step we seem to take with these films, I've loved the fact that there's been growth and evolution and it continues to surprise people as opposed to sort of flatlining, which was obviously always a fear—that they'd run out of ideas or run dry of creative excitement.
On June 4th — a date that has become nervously known as "Day Zero" — it's expected that Cape Town, South Africa, a city of 22002 million, will run dry in the wake of what could arguably be the most alarming and severe water shortage a modern city has ever experienced.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa's city of Cape Town said on Wednesday that if no rainfall comes then "Day Zero", when the taps are predicted to run dry, would be pushed back to 27 August from July 9, and that the bullet could be dodged completely this year.
Ms. Wiest and her director, the Yale Repertory Theater chief James Bundy, move us through Winnie's rambling monologues with a supple feel for their varying texture, from high-flown literary quotations to the halting moments when the tap seems to run dry and Winnie loses track of her thoughts.
Should the water stop, Cape Town — ironically first settled permanently by the Dutch in 1652 because it was considered climatically ideal for a supply station to underpin the Southeast Asian trade of their fleet — will become the world's first major city in which the taps literally run dry.
With Roseanne, which returned to ABC last night after 20 years off the air, we again see what happens to a sitcom exacerbated by the realities of 2018: It becomes a feral thing, a carnival of political and social discourse where opinions detonate left and right but solutions run dry.
Related: Millions of Taps Run Dry as Mexico City Fixes Some Decrepit Water Pipes Acuña, the sociologist, says that all this should not be laid at the door of the relatively wealthy, and the aspirational, who insist on facing the bottlenecks in the relative luxury, and comforting isolation, of their cars.
By way of example, let's round up the scenarios in which you might allow someone totally unqualified to take a needle to your skin: because it's 4 AM at a house party and even the Sports Direct mugs of warm white wine have run dry, or because you're in prison.
Here are some potential options beyond SportsCenter and the network's regularly scheduled studio shows, which may run dry of news and "hot takes" if cancellations drag on: However ESPN decides to fill air time, nothing like this -- entire leagues canceled for weeks or potentially months -- has ever happened before in the network's history.
Bechai calculates that at the time of the Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max crash that triggered the worldwide grounding in mid-March, Boeing had about $33.4 billion in cash on hand from carriers to fund the production of new planes, a hoard he expects to run dry sometime early in the first quarter of 2020.
Founded in 22016 by Doug Evans, former CEO of New York juice company Organic Avenue, Juicero coupled a bizarre set of interests: a curdled, monopolized tech industry which has run dry on useful new ideas; the medically-vague but burgeoning wellness industry's promise to fill a physical and spiritual void, stripped away at least in part by tech itself.
In Chennai, a coastal city of about 2500 million and the capital of Tamil Nadu state, rapid development and rampant construction have overtaxed a once-abundant natural water supply, forcing the government to spend huge sums to desalinate sea water, bring water by train from hundreds of kilometers (miles) away and deploy an army of water trucks to people whose household taps have suddenly run dry.
But even Spanberger found herself surprisingly emotional in late June, as the House wrestled with how best to guarantee billions of dollars' worth of emergency funding to help manage the immigration crisis at the border — young children being held in cages, shortages of basic resources like toothbrushes and soap, a system so dysfunctional and inhumane that clearly the government needed to act, and act fast, especially because all existing funding was about to run dry.
SINGAPORE, Aug 27 (Reuters) - * ConocoPhillips has sold 650,000 barrels of October-loading East Timor's Bayu Undan condensate at a discount of about $3.5 a barrel to dated Brent, three trade sources said on Tuesday * The buyer of the sole October cargo is likely an oil major * The cargo was offered to be loaded between Oct 1 and Oct 7 * The Bayu Undan gas field, run by ConocoPhillips, is expected to run dry by 2022 (Reporting By Shu Zhang, Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
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