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"But instead of running off a battery which stores the electricity chemically, it's running off a fuel cell, a hydrogen fuel cell," he added.
Maybe you think of "running off" mimeos or Xeroxes, but when the paper starts getting printed, or "running off," it's said to GO TO PRESS.
Chilling videos on social media show Aldean running off stage.
Yet Cowell allegedly approached them and attacked anyway before running off.
Mine are always having religious fits or running off with men.
The play, running Off Broadway at the Public Theater until Dec.
Running off on your own to chase down kills makes this difficult.
Sunny vanished after reportedly running off in Byron Bay, Australia last week.
Philip blowing up when his slot car kept running off the track.
After shoving her onto the road, the jogger is seen running off.
In the video, children are seen running off when the fight breaks out.
I mean, they could be running off Raspberry Pi, but we don't know.
"If this is her running off, nobody would've seen it coming," Jack said.
After Madeline goes running off, Jane follows her, trying to comfort her friend.
The chef's pitch does not work and Jeff ends up running off set.
And of course, he stopped to take a few selfies before running off.
It still stops rainwater from pounding the soil and running off into sewers.
Mr. Hamm hammed it up a bit, running off-camera during his introduction.
But no one is running off to start a Just Say No Club.
A tractor trailer after running off the road during a snow storm on Jan.
You're up against huge foreign operations running off cheap electricity and hardware bought wholesale.
With that, it streamed a single game, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, running off Google's servers.
Instead of immediately running off, Mufasa asks Zazu the location of his wife, Sarabi.
The fake start-up ended up running off with $2 million of investor money.
The SDK allows creation of apps using HTML5 and JavaScript, running off of Node.
The driver stopped abruptly and the man stared through the windshield before running off.
Running off and ignoring adult responsibilities doesn't work if you want to stay married.
And didn't Jackson look shocked and mortified about it before immediately running off stage?
You're essentially dumping him out of the blue and running off with his ex.
"I'm mentally, physically, running off adrenaline," said Rose, as tears pooled in her eyes.
Unless you have good chemistry, it's got the possibility of running off the rails.
The heated exchange ended with Jeff exiting the car and running off into a swamp.
Video images also show one of the suspects abandoning his luggage cart and running off.
"The overall general trend was running off of investments made in previous years," says Pace.
But like Wile E. Coyote, my trouble isn't running off the cliff—it's looking down.
For the time being, StreetTeam is running off a SaaS model with no upfront fees.
One child dressed as a butterfly appears to be running off with her candy loot.
"Game of Thrones" instead relied on propulsion, like Wile E. Coyote running off a cliff.
Just being showered in lava and then running off with my bass on my back.
It's possible that Cornet didn't want to expend additional energy running off to the locker room.
He released his 25th album, "Blackstar," on Friday and has a show, "Lazarus," running Off Broadway.
Now we know where the actress who portrays the eldest Cooper daughter is running off to.
The bachelor went a little overboard on everything, and ended up running off with a prostitute.
No worries about someone running off with your ride, though: the code will eventually time out.
There's no built-in microphone, so presumably Billy is running off some off-camera offboard microphone.
Are the two running off somewhere together on Daryl's motorcycle or are they simply on patrol?
Often he will surprise opponents simply by running off the fence swinging, as Tyron Woodley does.
Its fighters were praised for valiantly defending their territory and heroically running off the Israeli invaders.
She faced them and refused, but they threatened to come back for revenge before running off.
One photocopy shop was closed recently by the government for running off copies of printed books.
Think of it as the "Outlander" equivalent of running off to Vegas for a quickie wedding.
C.J. McCollum creates gravity by running off of the elbow screen and into the far wing.
Those who knew her said they can't imagine her running off, but how could someone hurt her?
Private jet from Texas snaps in half after running off the end of a runway in Honduras.
As she stole the dress, Spelling live-streamed the robbery before running off to Green's private jet.
Running off with their best friend is cliche, and keying their car is, well, a bit criminal.
The Austrian run-off institutions are also making good progress in running off their legacy loan books.
One which was uncovered by CNBC involved scammers running off with over $2 million of investor money.
It's easy to get open looks when you're running off Zaza (Pachulia) and Draymond (Green) all night.
"Unless you count the guy running off your front porch, that is," he added with a smile.
He's capable of pulling up off the dribble, running off of screens, or hitting catch-and-shoots.
That said, they ought to be capable of running off battery for way more than an hour.
A majority of the fatal crashes in rural areas involve a single vehicle running off the road.
The alleys echoed with the cries of children running off to school, often within the same complex.
They repeatedly carved open Real's defense with quick, clever angled passing and superb running off the ball.
She goes rogue, running off with her new apocalypse boy crush and leader of the Deathstalker gang, Hemorrhage.
The last time I saw you was in Los Angeles at Sunset Tower and you were running off.
Two of the men react to their makeover by screaming and running off; this one smiles and preens.
Can you make sure you're not running off into streams and damaging the ecosystem, wildlife, and downstream water users?
You can even set different options based on whether your laptop is plugged in or running off battery power.
The two joke about running off and starting a family together, but the next day Frank is gone again.
When faced with that sort of reality, running off and building a treehouse is probably not the worst idea.
David Bowie just celebrated his 69th birthday, released an album, "Blackstar," and has a show, "Lazarus," running Off Broadway.
You can have a small fridge, your mobile charging, light in every room and a TV running off that.
Running off that level would be the equivalent of a 0.35 percentage point rate hike, according to the analysis.
It was running off a gaming laptop, not the D1 device, which I was told wasn't at the event.
If they someone does end up running off with it, the GPS tracker can tell you where it is.
This is putting you in an adventurous mood; however, you're not running off as quickly as you usually would.
"You close your eyes and just remember running off the field, or you see somebody laying there," Loudermilk said.
The Fighting Irish did not trail for long, however, running off 21 straight points to build a comfortable lead.
But news right now is like a flock of speeded-up sheep running off the side of a cliff.
No more getting to the stop and realizing the subway is running off-schedule for the 10th time this month.
It is the first time he meets them since running off with £12,000 from a drug deal two decades ago.
AI's entries used regular Nvidia GPUs running off a single bog-standard PC; hardware that's more readily available to all.
After the car rolls away slightly, and after a brief struggle, the would-be thief can be seen running off.
In certain areas of agriculture, for instance, installing solar panels is just bottom-line cheaper than running off grid power.
Unlike regular aircraft, private jets are unlikely to be delayed due to baggage loading and other planes running off schedule.
The hospital said it is running off of generators and patients have been moved to safe areas of the facility.
Cassandra doesn't seem to think too much about it and bends down to pet the dog before it goes running off.
She agrees to a round of beers with her boss after work and takes just one sip before running off. 226.
During the assault on a terrorist training camp, many forget their training, firing wildly and running off their line of advance.
Unlike most of her predecessors, she also has enough freedom that she's able to keep running off on her own adventures.
"I can't believe we're going to Fabric!" one of them said before throwing his can on the floor and running off.
Renault's Nico Hulkenberg failed to get through the first phase after running off the track and breaking his car's front wing.
The aim is not justice, but preventing young people from running off to Syria by getting to them before recruiters do.
The system was designed specifically as a method for waking up devices, never turning off, while running off of ambient power.
"For others, if you have a same-race surrogate, there's a fear of someone running off with your baby," she explains.
Alongside him was the body of her cousin Annunziata Pesce, who had betrayed the 'Ndrangheta by running off with a policeman.
Between the swings and jungle gym, he's bitten by a mosquito and absently scratches his arm before running off to play.
" He called XL deals "sensible," adding, "An economic equilibrium needs to be maintained, or else everything'd start running off the rails.
But seeing the head pyromancer running off, Jaime chased him down and killed him before he could set off the wildfire.
Some of the creators say they called it pickleball because a neighbor's dog (named Pickles) kept running off with the balls.
In a world seemingly out of control, we need stable leadership, not someone who is constantly running off at the mouth.
In one of the most spirited scenes, cast members from the long-running Off Broadway show "Stomp" visit to teach percussion.
Max Rose running off with the lottery box during an office lottery for new members of Congress on Capitol Hill on Nov.
Not only is the Freeform season-ender shockingly settled — no avenging handmaids running off to who knows where here — it's also hopeful.
I was hoping to catch up with you, and you were running off with your friend to do I don't know what.
RB Adrian Peterson was spotted running off to the side Tuesday during the team's final practice for Thursday's game against the Cowboys.
Rodriguez had already been charged with interference with custody of a child for allegedly running off with Caitlyn Frisina on Nov. 26.
Left behind, he can only throw his gun in the general direction of French soldiers before running off back to the woods.
"Half the house was running off an extension cord tucked in between a beam and a floorboard, above the kitchen," explained Highsmith.
She laughed, opened the door to show a near-depleted stash of dumplings, and chided us for running off with so many.
Nets head coach Kenny Atkinson came running off the bench to argue the call and was immediately ejected with 1:09 left.
The third burglar takes the easy way out, running off with what appears to be a duffel bag -- no heavy lifting required.
He can't bring himself to do it, and instead watches tearfully as they snap its neck, before running off into the woods.
Nothing moved, and, apart from the droning of the mosquitoes, the only sound was the patter of water running off the bergs.
Kim hugged her coach and cried into her towel after her win, before running off when reporters tried to approach her for questions.
Rainfall now usually lands in very short bursts in the winter, running off the soil surface so little is absorbed by the vines.
Yet, no matter how many tabloid headlines declare that the pair are running off to dissolve their marriage, these two have stayed solid.
The boys navigated the twists in the road, an intersection and a right turn before running off the roadway and into an embankment.
He had resisted valiantly, and when he woke up and found himself with an equally naked Elizabeth, he actually apologized before running off.
Behind it was Popcaan who, when he saw Aidonia, cracked the type of smile you see when he's running off jokes on Instagram.
"It knows you like running off-tackle on third and short," taunts a 1999 print ad for NFL 2K on the Sega Dreamcast.
" She also advocated for the current intentions to begin running off some of the Fed's $4.5 trillion balance sheet "in the near future.
He can't keep the actors from running off to bone his siblings, or grab his dad's ear about the financial hit he's taking.
Google Maps knock-offs like these often feature misleading screenshots or stolen UI elements to disguise that they are really running off Google Maps.
Claire responds by speaking about death, taking off her costume, giving it, and the role, to the brunette, and running off into the forest.
She always was entertaining and singing and dancing and she was running off and doing a one woman show 300 days of the year.
Later, when we return to dump the boys' buckets, we see the neighbor's kids running off after dumping the whole bowl into their bags.
This habit results in slightly slower loading times than you would get if games were running off of the Switch's internal flash memory. Sigh.
Sean, realizing the police are likely to be suspicious of two Mexican kids in such mysterious circumstances, decides running off is the best option.
"I gotta go," the vendor yelled, grabbing his blanket by the corners, snatching it into a bundle, and running off into the crowded beachfront.
We saw Carol doubt her philosophy, put her fellow Alexandrians in serious danger by running off, and seemingly give up for no real reason.
So here's what you can do to stop porch pirates from running off with your packages and what to do if they are stolen.
But until then, cars running off of other forms of energy—like batteries—will need to battle against the impressive storage capacity of gasoline.
Still, I look at what you do, with your poetry readings, and I'm like, How the fuck is she not running off the stage?
Repeat winners, in fact, dominated the early part of the show, with "RuPaul's Drag Race" running off with the prize for best competition program.
"Even today, a decade later, we're still running off some of the aftereffects of the extraordinary support that was put in place," Wilcox said.
The video ends when Taylor, herself, walked up to the boy and gave him a big handshake before he went running off into the classroom.
Denny Hamlin wasn't one of the drivers running off course in Turn 5 during practice and kicking up dirt and debris onto the racing surface.
Others see deluges violent enough to destroy crops and carry away soil, the water running off the land before it can be caught and stored.
Two men who'd been throwing candy at Hussain and his friend in the cinema approached them after the screening and assaulted them, before running off.
You will stay together forever and spend every unoccupied minute fantasizing about running off with the barista who works at the cafe by your office.
As usual, the girlboss finishes her epiphany by saying some rude things to Shane and running off the bus like she didn't just insult him.
The passengers rudely yell at the skater to move, and he promptly smashes their windshield in a fit of righteously petty revenge before running off.
Liquid could be seen pouring from the damaged area, but it was unclear whether this was fuel or simply water running off from the firefighting.
Then Michael gets a call about a film he's producing that's shooting in Morocco — it's running off the rails, and he has to change plans.
But those were the very times I was forced to sit with those feelings and reflect on them, instead of running off to distract myself.
Here are some of the student headlines that really capture the meaning of this graph: "Running Off the Charts" by Emily & Richard of Hanover, Mich.
But more than a few could have been a single sentence, and a handful of counterfactual fantasies — Margaret running off with Picasso; Mr. and Mrs.
If you don't have a fence, consider an in-ground fence to keep your puppy contained in the backyard and prevent them from running off.
Badie answered on the Tigers' next possession, running off the right side for a 3-yard touchdown run to give Missouri the lead for good.
The "killer" was an off-duty airline pilot, Andrew Newton, who ended up shooting Scott's dog and running off after the pistol failed to fire again.
The point is to show that the landscape hasn't changed, because the park has prevented people from running off with the long-dead, mineral-rich trees.
Bail Organa running off to get Leia to get Obi-Wan wasn't a "Wow, it all fits together" moment for me, it felt clumsy and obvious.
"Chi, come here, it's your birthday party," Kardashian West can be heard calling out in one video, as her daughter starts running off into the distance.
While I was hanging out in the OpenMind timeline, apparently Bishop ran into Paige and the producer and gave them both nasty looks before running off.
The Wildcats battled back, running off seven straight points and taking a 60-54 lead on a 3-pointer by Law with 5:45 to play.
Soon afterwards, Cypriot television footage showed several people leaving the plane via the stairs and another man climbing out of the cockpit window and running off.
Running off to the battle pits the day before the Hawkers' Market was the kind of recklessness for which their father would have beaten Brysen breathless.
The muggers looked at me like I was crazy, but then they pulled the money out and threw the wallet back at me before running off.
Running off to become a groupie or being removed from school and sent to a treatment facility should not be the only two options Elodie has.
For dogs that are not athletes, taking a walk, running off-leash or chasing a ball or a Frisbee can have similar health benefits, he said.
"We have had significant and continuous power outages in most of the facilities, so we've been running off generators most of the time," Mr. Brackin said.
However, in recent weeks central bank officials have detailed plans to start running off the balance sheet, without giving a date when the process will begin.
"Rudy's out there running off of cliffs, smacking into road signs and watching his own schemes just blow up on him to defend Trump," Wilson said.
Rubio pressed on, running off a laundry list of Russian aggression, from its actions in Aleppo to the murder of dissidents and journalists, but Tillerson didn't budge.
The camouflaged safe even has pre-drilled holes on the bottom so you can secure it to a floor and prevent someone from running off with it.
This episode opens much in the same way as the first one in the series: With Luke and June's car running off the road, halting their escape.
At weaving factories with machines running off the power, Suu Kyi joked with villagers who offered her homemade snacks and, in one instance, bowed at her feet.
He laughed, drew on another cigarette and said that the way to hit back was to make the offender look foolish by running off with the ball.
The second study, also published in Science, looked at how water running off treated cornfields spread the pesticides to nearby plants, including willow trees, clovers, and wildflowers.
"Sometimes anger makes people do unfortunate things," Sansa tells Arya, and that's the problem—Arya's been running off fumes of righteous indignation for most of the series.
And at a moment of feminist resurgence, "The Cher Show" even has something in common with "Gloria: A Life," the Gloria Steinem bio-play running Off Broadway.
In recent months, an unusually high number of Vive residents without anchor relatives in Canada have been disappearing at night, running off to cross the border illegally.
But instead of running off to Marseille, I've taken the components of the traditional fish stew and nestled them amid creamy grains of rice in a risotto.
The documentary will also address her love life — at some point, Swift can be seen running off stage and jumping into the arms of boyfriend Joe Alwyn.
The Fed originally had intended to be running off $20 billion a month in MBS, along with another $30 billion in proceeds from Treasurys it is holding.
There are two main contributors to sea level rise: the expansion of seawater as it heats up, and land ice melting and running off into the ocean.
Its texture was different, not as loamy as it had once been, and a lot of it was running off into ditches and other waterways when it rained.
Soon after his comments, Cypriot television footage showed several people leaving the plane via the stairs and another man climbing out of the cockpit window and running off.
Running off to Mexico to perform a procedure because it's still illegal in the United States may push the science forward, but it's clearly sending the wrong message.
The clip the homeowner shared from his doorbell camera shows the bear running off after getting a talking to, leaving behind a heap of chewed up Christmas décor.
The prospect of running off with a handsome penniless artist and leaving a stiff life of privilege behind seemed like the grown-up version of a Disney fairytale.
The event is named after a Siberian Huskey called Sedivak, who was shot by a local resident after running off before the start of the first ever race.
Nunes, meanwhile, cancels all meetings of the House intelligence committee for the week -- the newest sign that the House Russia investigation is close to running off the rails.
Dhalism (November 22, 1952) and Ryu (July 21, 1964) seem to have prospered, running off together to the bonus stage to run an eco-friendly car disposal service.
My therapist recently told me that I'm in an abusive relationship with the contest, which she says leaves me "adrenalized" and running off the fumes of televised spectacle.
We forgave him for having a secret wife; we forgave him for temporarily choosing said wife over Meredith, then running off with the latter's panties in his pocket.
Before running off, she stuck out her crimson tongue and smiled for her friend's Snapchat, which allowed viewers to see how close the girl was to the stage.
My first ever viewing of Almost Famous in my parents' basement as a teen sparked a rich tapestry of fantasies involving me running off to become a groupie.
The belt is also being fed by the same nutrients, from fertilizer runoff and deforestation, running off into the Amazon River and into the ocean in the summer.
Local KTLA-TV reported that drivers not involved in the wreck fled their cars, running off the freeway onto a nearby golf course to escape the flames and carnage.
On a more serious note, if Mollen could re-do one parenting moment with Sid, it would be in the way she handled her son running off one time.
I was looking outside of my window and half of the people outside were normal and the other half of people were running off the beach into the lobbies.
When I was writing about Larry Clark's photographs of teenage speed freaks and skaters running off in search of oblivion for the book, I looped this film for hours.
Enemies attack from the front and the rear — as well as the alleyways running off each side of the street — so keeping close to the payload is essential anyway.
Game of Thrones, after all, has plenty of rape in it, but you're still allowed to fantasize about running off to Westeros and wearing all of its beautiful clothes.
The Curiosity rover is nuclear-powered—running off a Plutonium Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator, to be specific—so dark skies or not, it has the fuel to keep itself going.
Cecilville, California (CNN)Tad Cummins was an intensely sought fugitive, trumpeted from coast to coast as the Tennessee teacher accused of running off with his 2500-year-old student.
That approach has great advantages, not least that the regular reviews lessen the risks of an advisor running off the rails or being a lemon in the first place.
As you lather this on with warm water, it goes from being a silky oil to a milky emulsion, and you can actually see makeup running off your skin.
For instance, he and others will be watching an unusual cold patch in the north Atlantic Ocean that's likely the result of fresh water running off melting Greenland glaciers.
In an older version, Cinderella escapes the incestuous overtures of her widowed father by running off to another kingdom and winning over a prince with her cunning and skill.
He was sitting opposite her at the kitchen table, then his face was in his soup and she could see the sweat running off the top of his head.
Protesters said their homes had been without water for days and many had taken to drawing it from unsanitary pipes or streams running off the Avila mountain overlooking Caracas.
The Star Wars: Jedi Challenges experience isn't perfect by any means, but considering the whole thing is running off a smartphone, it's remarkable how integrated it all ends up feeling.
And so people would end up in tears, sobbing and running off, and I got my first real taste of what saying too much and communicating too much could do.
A LOT OF WHAT WE'RE DRIVING, A NEW PROJECT WE HAVE CALLED THE LIGHTHOUSE IN BALTIMORE, WHERE WE'RE LOOKING TO ACTUALLY BUILD FOOTWEAR, HAVE SHOES COMING RUNNING OFF THE LINE.
The protests over perceived corruption and mismanagement by the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi have been running off and on since August, and restarted most recently on Friday.
New Orleans still trailed 25-220 with 214:224 left before running off six consecutive points — four by Holiday — to go back in front 264-20 with 227:27 left.
Simon Cowell makes his debut on Tuesday's premiere, and PEOPLE has an exclusive sneak peek at one performance that has the former American Idol meanie walking – then runningoff set.
Young Kosovars had been running off to join the Islamic State in Syria; friends told me that radical mosques and preachers had become prominent, and religious vigilantes were threatening people.
This moment is entirely different in the new movie, with Zazu simply getting distracted by some flying insects and other animals so he simply can't spot the cubs running off.
Because Ray likes to feel useful, and because who wants their new boo to go running off with her ex-husband for weeks at a time solo, he says yes.
Across rural KwaZulu-Natal, efforts to adapt to drier conditions are evident, from the new 'JoJo' tanks to hold rainwater running off tin roofs to more irrigation pumps and hoses.
None of the cities profiled have reached their goal yet, of actually running off of 100 percent clean energy though they have taken various steps to commit to doing so.
Los Angeles fell behind by 17 points early in the third quarter before running off 203 straight points to cut the Knicks' lead to 66-64 midway through the period.
One of the show's most poignant episodes centers on an incident where Dion uses his telekinesis to stop skater bully Jonathan (Gavin Munn) from running off with his father's watch.
We had to get this to work running off of either this laptop power bank or we have another device that we use that runs off of a motorcycle battery.
You make food, they eat what they eat, and you literally — as they are running off trying to grab something — you are shoveling the last few bites off of their plate.
The second attempted burglary allegedly occurred Sunday morning after a homeowner's review of his home surveillance footage showed a man had unsuccessfully tried to open his front door before running off.
Multi-sig wallets usually contain large sums of money, since they are used primarily by startups or large groups looking to prevent any one member from running off with the money.
This allows them both to offer a big game library from their cloud streaming services, as developers don't have to do any work to have their games running off a server.
Power outages are still widespread in the area, so the shelter is running off of a single generator, powering just a couple of lights and a solitary TV near the door.
By the 21s or so, the entire global economy will be running off a mix of wind, sunshine, nuclear power, and maybe some more speculative energy sources like hydrogen and fusion.
Just as importantly, Kennard's improved physique made him a more consistent shooter—he was now capable of running off screens and maintaining his shot mechanics deep into games, without any dropoff.
Keeping one from running off the runway requires great skill and the help of a second pilot trailing the jet down the runway in a chase car and keeping radio contact.
After all, companies like Netflix are able to stream 4K HDR video to millions of viewers running off of Amazon AWS, and you need that kind of power to stream games.
Other regular treatments include being shrouded or gagged with lots of muslin; the characters in "The Water Cure" always seem to be running off to collect a bolt of the stuff.
The long-running Off Broadway show completes a limited run on the Great White Way on Monday, with actors and comedians reading from the hilarious-but-true memoirs of other celebrities.
The Apple TV was running off my wi-fi, but sitting in a less than ideal location, so the film stuttered and stopped and frequently downgraded the stream to 720p or worse.
The Federal Trade Commission is suing a man for allegedly running off with more than $800,000 he raised on crowdfunding platforms under the premise of creating a smart backpack and other products.
As he and another passenger waited at the top of the ramp to board, he saw a middle-aged man in a button-down shirt and jeans running off of the plane.
Though running off the balance sheet could be an effective way of restoring rate policy to normal without having to actually hike, there are concerns that the Fed has mismanaged the situation.
I really like the look of this one, which is about a young woman running off with a character played by Shia LaBeouf and all of the chaos that would inevitably ensue.
If the cleanup isn't finished by January, winter rains could slow efforts at burn sites and result in toxic particles running off into streams, reservoirs and becoming harmful to humans and wildlife.
For the mixed-race protagonist, getting by means running off from everything she knows to join up with a door-to-door magazine sales crew that she encounters at a K-Mart.
Video shows the visiting side Flamengo running off the pitch after their 1-0 victory over the home side Vasco, as fans threw missiles onto the pitch and set off smoke bombs.
Despite the Oculus pre-order site running off a Facebook CDN the website has apparently been struggling with the spike of early adopters all clicking simultaneously to try to secure a Rift.
Labor Day is over, and we're all back at work running off of little to no sleep, shooting back cups of coffee and trying to get back into the swing of things.
The Federal Reserve likely will act "soon" to begin running off its $4.5 trillion bond portfolio as long as the economy cooperates, central bank Governor Lael Brainard said in a speech Tuesday.
The only available Wi-Fi spot in Flitcraft's neighborhood is running off electricity through his wife's car, he said, and she's burned half a tank of gas since Friday keeping it going.
A bored child, running off from his parents at the street market, ends up getting kidnapped and sent to a labor camp in the icy purgatory of Siberia, living off patchy tundra grass.
The Rays have dropped three in a row after running off six victories in a seven-game span, but infielder Tim Beckham (knee) returned to the lineup Friday with a pair of hits.
Some current earnings at WFC are running off with the passage of time, but a new CEO may make these items more transparent and separate from the ongoing earnings power of the bank.
Organizers sent ballboys running off to get more energy drinks as the marathon continued with the gloom punctuated occasionally by fireworks being set off at a match at the neighboring Melbourne Cricket Ground.
It's close-the-ice-hockey-rinks cold Cold and hockey are as Canadian as maple syrup, so something has gone haywire if Canadians are running off the rink and into the great indoors.
And then you roll out a product that's running off of a platform, Quickplay, a company [AT&T] acquired, and you didn't have enough time to test it or integrate it … Come on.
This incarnation of Texas Liberty Radio has operated since at least 2013, running off radio equipment stored in a utility room in a crumbling apartment complex on the east side of Austin, Texas.
The same day, after dashing to a long, zigzag, game-winning score, Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was whistled because he had removed his helmet an instant before running off the field.
The hotel never closed after the storm, she said, but didn't have running water for a while, and is now running off the island's generator and a backup generator when that one goes down.
It nearly ended in Montreal, however, with Vettel on pole and finishing first before a five second penalty for running off and rejoining in an unsafe manner demoted the German to second behind Hamilton.
"A double degree from a major university and he's running off to teach English?" recalled his father, Danny, as he spoke of his son's career choice after obtaining Economics and Entrepreneurship double major degrees.
They're salaried, which means it carries less risk than running off to start a new company off an idea that may be destined to fail, and gives creators room to rapidly try new ideas.
The fact that it was all running off of a Snapdragon 835 chipset was equally impressive though I'm sure some developers are less than thrilled Oculus shipped the headset with last-gen compute power.
But that's the conceit behind "Nassim," a charming play running Off Broadway, in which a different actor each night performs, without rehearsal, a script written by Nassim Soleimanpour, an Iranian playwright living in Germany.
It's as if the system has suffered a nervous breakdown, literally running off the rails in a shout for help in the case of the A train derailment on Tuesday (front page, June 28).
" But we have also been keeping an eye on how new casts are affecting a war horse like "Kinky Boots" and, on a smaller scale, the long-running Off Broadway production of "Sweeney Todd.
In regards to the "50Bs," the up to $50 billion of Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities the Fed has been running off from its balance sheet, the central bank made no change on Wednesday.
With his own gun drawn, Officer Holder told his superior that he ordered Mr. Waters to drop his weapon, which he did while backing away with his hands in the air, before running off again.
Harris was charged in January with agreeing to act as a middleman in an international bribery scheme involving a potential $800 million international real estate deal, and then running off with his co-conspirators' money.
Because it's first and foremost a Dyson vacuum, running off the company's tiny but mighty V2 digital motor, the 360 Eye sucks up dirt and debris as efficiently as any of the company's manual vacuums.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German teenager being held in an Iraqi jail after running off to join Islamic State is being investigated on suspicion of membership in a foreign terrorist organisation, German prosecutors said on Monday.
The most notable incident involved Daniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat, with the Australian running off while trying to overtake the Russian and then reversing his Renault back into the Toro Rosso after both had stopped.
Lawali's farm was transformed using an ancient technique that involves digging half moon-shaped trenches to allow rain to soak into the soil during the wet season instead of running off the hard-baked surface.
And therein lies the rub: We're so polarized as a country now that many cable news viewers appear to only wish to have their worldview validated by running off to safe spaces on the dial.
Fueled by phosphorous and nitrogen in fertilizer running off farmlands, the algae can be toxic if consumed, causes skin and respiratory irritation, and can be fatal to dogs that swim in or drink the water.
Without voting representatives in Congress, Puerto Rico could not fully leverage congressional support to force recovery funds to flow to the island faster, and to ask questions when the recovery was clearly running off track.
Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino won't be running off to honeymoon with his new bride anytime soon -- he knows there's a ton of money to be made -- and he's gotta strike while the iron is hot.
"I have a record of distinction that is something that money cannot buy, and we are running off of our merit and off of our record of serving the people of North Carolina," she said.
The study authors call it the great Atlantic Sargassum belt, and suspect it's likely the result of more nutrients, mainly nitrogen and phosphorus, running off the West Africa coast into the ocean in the winter.
Firefighters managed to free Romeo from the rubble of the temblor and he was totally nonplussed by the fuss, hanging out patiently as they checked him out, shaking his fur and running off down the garden.
She called after me, but when I turned around, she wasn't following, so I kept running, off the road and through a cane field, ignoring the brambles that scratched my skin, until I reached my house.
In the kinds of 1980s action movies Stranger Things constantly references, running off and leaving a companion to die would normally be the mark of a coward, and it would have serious consequences down the line.
"As far as China is concerned, these people are running off, some of them taking part in jihad and planning to strike back," said Pan Zhiping, a terrorism expert at the Xinjiang Academy of Social Sciences.
Photo: Getty ImagesA helpless, flailing Google is unable to stop people from running off with hundreds of the free bicycles available at its Mountain View, California headquarters a week, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
Of course, to prevent players from taking a book's money and running off with it, sites offering such bonuses require a certain proportion of your initial deposit to be wagered before being able to withdraw funds.
Running off to London as a teenager meant that Heidi Lawden was hanging at the coolest clubs at an age when most ravers are still dreaming of big nights out from inside their parent's suburban homes.
Financial markets will also be watching how the Fed handles the growing spotlight on its practice of running off up to $50 billion in Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities from its balance sheet each month.
But I feel like coming to [the NBA] I'll be able to get more open looks, running off screens and different things like that that'll only make my shooting percentage, and my shot, that much better.
TMZ has obtained this surveillance video from Poo Bear's security cam at his massive Hollywood Hills crib ... and you see 3 burglars casing the joint before finding a way inside and running off with his valuables.
Ethan Haus got off his school bus around 4 on Tuesday with his siblings, then vanished after running off to play with Remington, the family dog, the Sherburne County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.
The musical, now running Off Broadway at New York Theater Workshop, will begin performances March 26 and open April 19 at the Lyceum Theater, which, with just over 900 seats, is among the smaller Broadway houses.
Atlanta's defense delivered the ball back to its offense with yet another three-and-out and the offense wasted no time, going 62 yards on 5 plays with less than two minutes running off the clock.
In a video captured from the lower bowl of the stadium ... you can see people in the stands firing various items at the refs as they were running off the field into the locker room. pic.twitter.
THEN AS WE MOVE FORWARD, WE ALLOW THE BALANCE SHEETS TO START RUNNING OFF AND THEN WE CAN RETURN TO FED FUND RATE HIKES WHEN THE DATA CALL FOR IT. IF YOU THINK ABOUT THE TECH BUBBLE.
But on the night of June 10, as the families readied for another crab hunting adventure, Levi asked his mother for Cheetos before running off to play with the other kids on the couches in the house.
"They are stealing the race from us," the angry German exclaimed over the team radio as he was told he was under investigation after running off the track and into the path of Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton.
As Derrick Rose has claimed, working in the triangle offense means passing the ball and running off to stand in the corner — surely an exaggeration, but how far-off from reality is an unhappy point guard's perception?
ET, Sportsnet One (Toronto), FSN Southeast (Memphis) ABOUT THE RAPTORS (218-298): Toronto was the only NBA franchise without a 213-win season before running off Atlanta 221-2102 on Wednesday behind 298 points from DeMar DeRozan.
The long-running Off Broadway musical "The Fantasticks" will close in June, the producers announced on Tuesday, ending a chapter for a show that has been on New York stages for much of the last half-century.
In the video multiple runners are seen excitedly waving at the camera as they pass before Thomas Callaway, a married youth pastor and Boy Scout leader, runs up behind Bozarjian and slaps her backside before running off.
Going into this season of The Bachelor there is one scene worth sticking around long enough to see: lead Colton Underwood hopping a fence and running off into the night like Stassi Schroeder on a particularly awful birthday.
A rather genius Link performance had the Hero of Time come on stage already undressed, only to slowly, sensually put the green tunic and leggings on, before pulling the Master Sword from its sheath and running off again.
Though researchers are still looking into the proven (dis)advantages of the diet, it can help your body adjust to running off fat stores, rather than carbs, explains Pam Nisevich Bede, RD, dietitian with Abbott's EAS Sports Nutrition.
Police have yet to pinpoint what triggered the violence, which began on Sunday when protesters armed with makeshift weapons roamed the streets of Pretoria's business district pelting shops with rocks and petrol bombs and running off with goods.
"The good part, though, is that the more precipitation that we get in the form of snow, the less is running off into streams and rivers and creeks, so it's definitely much less of a flood issue," Kurth says.
No. 8 is "Elevator Operator" from Australian artist Courtney Barnett, a song that tells the story of a man who, "feeling sick at the sight of his computer," skips work, running off to see the world from a rooftop.
I played Dark Forces the rest of the night, the sound of blaster fire and the affected, flat shouts of stormtroopers mingling with the sound of the rain running off leaves and into the gutters above the PC room.
In another scene from Tabaimo's video, we see what we think is the woman's shadow against closed doors, but when they are opened, the shadow turns out to be a pile of rats, which begin jumping and running off.
Where to watch: HBO Season 25, episode 210 After four years, over 21 musical numbers, three indecisive dates, and one diagnosis, Rebecca Bunch explored her truest self, the one she's been hiding behind and running off to during life's integral moments.
She zipped up the dress with no resistance and blew a raspberry in the space between my neck and shoulder before running off to do whatever it is 5-year-olds do while their parents get ready in the morning.
No. 21 North Carolina, Hood run over Georgia Tech CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Carolina displayed the means to just about keep up with Georgia Tech in the rushing department and that had the Tar Heels running off to another victory.
Many online watchers of bitcoin and Dark Web marketplaces speculated that AlphaBay's operators had just pulled off a massive fraud, stealing millions of dollars of the cryptocurrency and running off, as other Dark Web site operators have done in the past.
The company says that this system presents new challenges for them in terms of multi-language support as it's currently running off a unified model for languages and the bulk of available training data is currently in the Latin alphabet.
Hugh Grant plays her romantic partner and enabler, St. Clair Bayfield, who pays off critics, makes sure her recitals are packed with only sympathetic ears and tucks her into bed at night before running off to his mistress (Rebecca Ferguson).
Through one lens it gives those stuck in political limbo a semblance of normalcy; through another it sees immigration as a problem in need of solving and turns refugee camps into company towns running off the labor of the displaced.
Benjamin may not have been protesting against a meaningless overseas war, but in breaking up a church wedding and running off with the bride he showed a belated willingness to shatter convention and to undermine the corrupted values of his elders.
This primary path more or less traces the same route laid out by Interstate 405, and would feature smaller tributary tunnels running off to Santa Monica, Venice, South Bay, Los Angeles International Airport, and Hawthorne (where SpaceX and The Boring Company are headquartered).
A man fleeing from a restaurant, onto the beach, and into the ocean is certainly an absurd element of this story, but what makes the whole thing even worse is the tab this guy is said to have racked up before running off.
The host Indiana Pacers held the Memphis Grizzlies to 18 points in the first 17 minutes of their season, running off to a big lead and coasting to a 111-83 victory in the NBA opener for both teams Wednesday in Indianapolis.
The events that led to her resisting her programming and shooting her attacker, the milk bandit, and running off — not to mention her hallucinations/remembrances of the Man in Black himself in that scene — suggest it all took place in the present.
He has been pilloried on a variety of issues, from running off accomplished coaches and meddling in football decisions (the Redskins have made the playoffs only five times since he bought the team in 3653) to refusing to change the team name, which offends many.
According to Geymonat's Facebook page, on which she chronicled the attack, the cruel quintet called the couple "lesbian" (as if it were an epithet), demanded the two kiss and crudely alluded to various sexual activities before bloodying their faces and running off with their belongings.
"Now, we're all finally here looking at VR running off a mobile phone, and looking at high-fidelity headsets like the Oculus or a Vive that blow away the head mounts of ten years ago, that cost tens of thousands of dollars," says Rizzo.
But they also should soberly assess the fates of others that have taken the plunge, and the collateral damage done to their careers and standing in the state, where voters have historically been unkind to public officials running off to Iowa and New Hampshire.
Vettel, who started from pole, took the chequered flag ahead of Hamilton but there was no celebration in the Ferrari garage as the furious German was demoted to second after being slapped with the penalty for a dangerous re-entry after running off the track.
We are also introduced to the 20th-century aristocratic British ornithologist, spy and sociopath Richard Meinertzhagen, who switched tags among bird specimens to support his hypotheses and who might have shot his first wife to hide the deception before running off with his children's nanny.
The situation is similar in New Mexico, where the new rule will effectively invalidate permits controlling the levels of mercury and PCBs running off the heavily contaminated grounds of Los Alamos National Laboratory and into the Rio Grande, Santa Fe's main drinking water supply.
"Lily Dare" is the latest example of the ripe, zany period romps that have defined and sustained Busch's reputation since he burst onto the New York theater scene as a writer-performer with the long-running Off Broadway hit "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom" in 1984.
Again, I wouldn't recommend running off to install it first thing (assuming you don't conveniently have a spare Nexus or Pixel lying around), but there is a lot to be excited about when developers get the opportunity to catch up to what Google's prepping for them.
Overseas, consular offices, while they could stay open over a brief shutdown by running off fee money, could end up being closed if the shutdown is prolonged — making it impossible for people in those countries to get approved to come to the US until the government reopened.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)At Samsung's booth at MWC, the company demoed an S10 5G running off of what was purportedly a live 5G network that was displaying a stream of an MLB game where you could control the video feed from a number of different cameras.
Gunnar Wetterberg, author of a book on the Wallenberg family, argues that having most of its wealth locked up in the foundations best explains its long-term success: family feuds are discouraged when no relative can dream of running off to Bahamas with all the loot.
Haas had a history of dealing with such inner turmoil by running off: He'd gone to Florida to become a vagrant after dropping out of college, and he'd fled into the mountains of southeast Ohio while grappling with the realization that he'd squandered years on drugs.
Even today I'll admit that I've never enjoyed Tetris more than when I played it on the new Game Boy in 1989, and I have fond memories of running off to the electronics section at Walmart where I'd play the display copy while my parents shopped.
The rental complex is "tailor-made for families," she said, enumerating the many family-focused perks of the 1980s waterfront complex: numerous children's events (most recently, a Halloween party); walled-in lawns to stop wayward tots from running off; a set-back-from-the-street, parklike setting.
WIth one of these bad boys on your kitchen countertop, you can just whip up your favorite beverages at home whenever you need a caffeine fix — no more running off to your local coffee shop to wait in line for a $5 cup of weak bean water.
"We weren't really calling attention to the fact that products are going down the drain or running off from gardens and into the water, so what better way to make a statement than labeling certain products as orca safe?" said Randy Burgess, owner of the two Ace stores.
The main difference between these knock-off apps and real Google Maps usually came down to a redesigned home screen with a tweaked or sometimes stolen UI that functioned as way to serve up ads while also masking the fact the app was really running off of Google's data all along.
The film's most poignant moments deal with the disappointments she faces when she has to come back from an international chess tourney to face the Katwe slums again, and to deal with setbacks like eviction, her sister Night running off with an older man, and a hospitalization her family can't afford.
There is a chance he could land on the DL. RHP Brad Ziegler gave up two runs on three hits and two walks in the ninth inning, failing to convert a save for the second time in three appearances after running off a streak of 43 straight, a franchise record.
First, she calls her mother and tells her the memory of Richard she should've shared at his wake: A tearjerker about Lorelai being bullied at school and running off to the mall, only to be discovered by her father, who bought her a pretzel and took her to the movies to comfort her.
There are some minor mismatches between the emulator and how the actual machine accesses the CD — games need to be read into the machine's limited RAM, instead of running off a cartridge ROM like in typical SNES cartridges — but developers are already fixing their games to run correctly on the actual hardware.
During our day touring the factory, we saw Kylie's touch everywhere, from a prototype of the #22 Lip Kit in the lab to a labeling machine running off Lip Kit tubes, to mailing inserts with her signature on the floor waiting to be swept up with the other remnants of a busy day.
In the early 303s he was in a long-running Off Broadway revival of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Dale Wasserman's adaptation of Ken Kesey's novel about an asylum, playing the wildly disruptive McMurphy, the role played by Kirk Douglas in 1963 on Broadway and by Jack Nicholson in the 1975 film.
"We're still running off some portfolios, believe it or not, 10 years after the crisis," Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said in April when asked about overall loan growth not picking up after the U.S. tax cuts passed by Congress late last year, noting 5 percent growth in core lending outpaced U.S. economic growth.
The 24 jets were upgraded with the installation of a new modular mission computer, Link 16 data links and a self-protection suite under a Foreign Military Sales package worth $750 million before delivery to Indonesia, although one was subsequently destroyed in a fire in 2015 after running off the runway during its takeoff roll.
It resembled that perpendicular seam sometimes made in the straight, lofty trunk of a great tree, when the upper lightning tearingly darts down it, and without wrenching a single twig, peels and grooves out the bark from top to bottom, ere running off into the soil, leaving the tree still greenly alive, but branded.
John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) would authorize the Federal Trade Commission to sue drug companies if they use tactics like obtaining duplicative patents or push patients onto similar new therapies just as old products are running off patent, in order to delay cheaper copies of the medication from reaching the market.
So far, Verizon has not provided any official pricing or stats on how fast its fixed 5G wireless will be, however Palmer did mention that these home installations would be running off the company's 28GHz band using the older 5G TF spec (which in large part is what the official 5G NR guidelines are based on).
To prevent someone from running off with your phone and having a spending spree, you need to verify your identity as you hold your phone on the payments terminal in any direction—this is usually done via a fingerprint on modern phones, but you can also unlock your phone before you pay with a PIN or pattern.
The tractor-trailer involved in the Florida crash made a left turn across the path of Mr. Brown's Tesla, which the accident investigation report indicated did not slow before hitting the trailer and then continuing under it at high speed before eventually running off the road and striking a utility pole that brought the car to a stop.
Economists at the International Monetary Fund have concluded that a 10 percent drop in union density is associated with a 5 percent increase in the top 10 percent's income shares, in part because of the influence that organized labor can have on disciplining managers and executives from running off with an unfair share of corporate revenues.
"Race wasn't an issue for me, but for others, if you have a same-race surrogate, there's a fear of someone running off with your baby," the L.A.'s Finest star, 46, said in a recent interview for Shondaland where she opened up how she and husband Dwyane Wade decided to use a surrogate after suffering multiple miscarriages and failed IVF cycles.
And when I called the third online customer service rep at PC Richard, the local seller that advertises "honesty, integrity, and reliability" to determine why I received no call, no text, no knock on the door between the hours from 7:45AM and 11:45AM (my original delivery window), I was told they had tried to reach me on my phone before running off with the refrigerator.
In just under seven minutes, a boy and his dog fight an ice-powered, princess-abducting king, with a brief dream excursion to Mars for a pep talk from Abraham Lincoln, before ultimately running off to confront some ninjas who have stolen an old man's diamonds (ninjas were to internet comedy in the mid-2000s what bacon would be to it in the early 2010s).
The balance sheet is still running off, and the stock market has recovered in the first quarter," Dudley told CNBC's Steve Liesman, in an interview from the annual conference of the National Association of Business Economics in Washington, D.C. "It was a convenient whipping boy; the Fed's seeming inflexibility in the space of all these market developments for a while was a convenient whipping boy.
The dev platform lets developers design and build massively detailed environments — to offer what it bills as a new form of simulation on a massive scale — doing this by utilizing distributed cloud computing infrastructure and machine learning technology to run a swarm of hundreds of game engines so it can support a more expansive virtual world vs software running off of a single engine or server.
Country singers like Waylon, Willie, Hank, and especially Merle spoke to the people who will ultimately decide this coming presidential election: the working class, the people who are broke and frustrated and live well outside the metropolitan media hotspots that dictate the national conversation—either because they want to, or because they have to, because running off to the big city isn't a choice that everyone gets to make.
I've had a classic steel fire bowl type of pit in which you pile logs campfire-style, and I've had a pair of gas fire pits, too, including my current one, which has a hard line running off the main natural gas supply of the house, so it's always ready to burn, day and night, any day of the year, no additional source of fuel needed and weather conditions notwithstanding.
MALONE: YEH FABER: AT&T IS GOING TO OWN THEM AND THEY ARE GOING TO START RUNNING OFF IN TERMS OF SUBS NOT TO MENTION OF COURSE ON THE OTHER SIDE DIRECT TV WHERE YOU ARE GOING TO START TO SEE SUB EROSION MALONE: WELL ARE THEY GOING TO RUN OFF IN SUBS FABER: YOU ARE SAYING NO MALONE: WHAT I AM SAYING IS THE EVOLUTION OF THIS DISTRIBUTION BUSINESS IN MY OPINION IS THAT YOU GO FROM ONE BIG BUNDLE TO A WHOLE BUNCH OF SMALLER BUNDLES AND I'LL GUARANTEE YOU IN THE SMALLER BUNDLES ALL OF THOSE TIME WARNER SERVICES WILL BE IN THE SMALLER BUNDLES WHETHER THEY'RE DELIVERED STREAMING OR A LA CARTE, RANDOM ACCESS WHATEVER THE EVOLVING SCHEME IS AT&T WILL MAKE SURE THAT THOSE TIME WARNER SERVICES ARE IN THOSE PACKAGES.

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