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This has prompted a rush in to European equity markets.
While states rush in, the justices go slow Roe v.
The nurses rush in and manage to save the doctor.
Afterward, the officers put Rush in handcuffs and arrested him.
Suddenly, other concerns and ideas are allowed to rush in.
He knows Aldo likes to rush in with heavy hands.
And people had a rush in to invest in fixed income.
Because every ... someone else will rush in and cover it, right?
Each grew rapidly during a gold rush in the 19th century.
We can open the door so that others can rush in.
Unfortunately, there is a rush in Congress to dismantle the initiative.
This is the story of a gold rush in the sky.
Women share their stories and hundreds of supportive comments rush in.
That happens when our own immune cells rush in, triggering inflammation.
Before legislators rush in, they also need to think about unintended consequences.
It is better to get big reforms right than to rush in.
A nurse had to rush in because my heart rate raced up.
Until they have that information, they should not rush in with drugs.
Officers from two police departments rush in to search for a gunman.
Books ("Neuroscience and the Law: Don't Rush In"), Jed S. Rakoff describes
These two guys built like DJ Khaled rush in front of them.
Once US farmers bow out of a market, other countries rush in.
Hence, there is no rush in changing the gear for monetary policy.
Mary Ellen Pleasant made her money during the gold rush in California.
Because the side is tired of looking, and ready to rush in.
Often, it is criminal elements that rush in to fill the vacuum.
That set off a gold rush in the nation's vast Western region.
We do not propose to rush in like fools lest we are blown.
Products evolve and leave vacuums for new startups to rush in and fill.
"The storm surge will rush in and it could kill you," Florida Gov.
This is what it looks like as water began to rush in. pic.twitter.
All the SMEs had to rush in there and try to help people.
Pot speculators are hoping to capitalize on a new gold rush in California.
Given all the uncertainties there's certainly no reason for consumers to rush in.
The big picture: International actors are now trying to rush in to help.
Razzaz warned any stampede or rush in any shops would prompt immediate closure.
Razzaz warned any stampede or rush in any shops would prompt immediate closure.
Also, remember her "speed & rush" in getting the Impeachment Hoax voted on & done.
The bad times rush in along with the assorted villains bringing escalating violence.
Two women rush in as well, including Michael and Dafna's daughter (Shira Haas).
I would for sure choose pain free over adrenaline rush in my life.
You were number one in cable, you are number -- close to Rush in radio.
Eventually, Christopher Anderson gets jumped, the black guys rush in, and the mayhem unfurls.
Plus Washington busted a tackle and had a long rush in Week 13, too.
When this happens, so many parents rush in to save kids before they fall.
She then goes to speak to Rush in the back of a police vehicle.
The guards would rush in to save him and the chaos would start again.
But then, in 1991, he attended the Senior Gold Rush in Rancho Murieta, Calif.
Kendall is now the last one standing after a baby rush in the Kardashian fam.
The federal government did not rush in to make vulnerable communities whole after coastal storms.
You'll get a whole lot more attention and will beat the entrepreneur rush in March.
No one's going to have to rush in, no one's going to have to panic.
Iran, too, would rush in and fill that void much to their really unjust enrichment.
I dreamed about being a part of the rush in the city that never sleeps.
For more Valentine's Day picks, cue up The Notebook, Fools Rush In, and Dear John.
Chicago Alderman Howard Brookins previously endorsed Rush in his 2000 primary against then-state Sen.
Even if there is a "cessation of hostilities", aid workers will not rush in recklessly.
Redei says the speed of TV advertisements alone makes us rush in our daily lives.
"What they need is some water to rush in and flood the thing periodically," she says.
Colder, drier air will rush in behind the storms from west to east early next week.
The low pressure void causes air to rush in from all directions, spiraling into a cyclone.
That was enough information, though, to encourage Gla21ve to tell the whole team to rush in.
But a rush in option markets to protect against further sterling slides shows nervousness is growing.
Why do I rush in and fall headfirst and go too quickly and say too much?
As Trump himself has shown, when a party has been hollowed out, the hucksters rush in.
Nevertheless, the deep sea has become the site of a new gold rush in recent years.
That allowed a police officer to rush in, disarm the suspect and take him into custody.
The incident occurred in the midst of a lunch rush in one of Manhattan's busiest hubs.
There were 290 trains scheduled on the 28 line during the morning rush in June 29.
Finally, they rush in to strike — but are stopped by a simple twitch of Lee's hands.
Museum staff were able to rush in, in some cases bashing down doors, and save some items.
You'll still get a Pavlovian kick from shooting up, a rush from the rush in the vein.
A second worry is that street dealers might rush in to fill the gap left by coffeeshops.
That's thanks to a rush in trading that pushed the stock up by over 10 percent today.
The world's biggest publicly traded energy company is joining the land rush in the prolific Permian Basin.
Adrian Steckel of SoftBank-backed OneWeb explains why there's a brewing gold rush in low-earth orbit.
The researchers rush in to pick the birds up and get them into the shade for inspection.
It's tough when mammoth corporations rush in to copy a disruptor's success formula and grab market share.
Much of Europe's proclivity to rush, in a (likely misguided) quest for certainty could only create contagion.
Those nuclear bombs would blow massive holes, ocean water would rush in, and presto, an instant port.
A truck crammed with explosives was detonated during the morning rush in the busy streets near embassies.
And he knew quite a few guys who did rush in to take down the bad guys.
" One article was accompanied by a photograph of Mr. Rush in character with the headline "King Leer.
Indeed, she laughed at the idea that she would have risked upsetting Mr. Rush in any way.
Peart joined Rush in 1974, and their lineup remained the same until their retirement 41 years later.
After the final rush in Iowa, many White House hopefuls will turn their attention to New Hampshire.
"As a human being, when you see someone injured, you have to rush in and help," he said.
It's going to be an emotional season for the cast of Gold Rushin more ways than one.
And I feel like I can do that on stage, which is my favorite rush in the world.
I'd forgotten the soft and round packaging, the embrace in your hand and sugar-rush in your blood.
Once they spot a client, they rush in with smaller buckets, often fighting one another along the way.
The company recently released powdered packets of Pedialyte called "Sparkling Rush" in time for New Year's Eve excess.
There is also no guarantee that rural wireless providers will rush in to take advantage of the opportunity.
With the prospect of a flood of tech money about to rush in, Hollywood has welcomed the news.
"The Fed will watch them, but they won't be ready to rush in for fear what's going on."
But Lewis's team also observed that cerebrospinal fluid would then rush in, filling in the space left behind.
Bjorkstrand's bid for a hat trick was denied following a 3-on-2 rush in the second period.
Rush tried to grab the stun gun, at which point Hickman hit Rush in the head with it.
There was no controversy when Beauvillier capped an end-to-end rush in impressive fashion with 4:36 remaining.
Our in-country partners were the first to rush in and provide aid for the survivors from the village.
"Some people are like lemmings who rush in a pack into the sea," Applewhite said of other alternative lifestyles.
Moss' big run was the third-longest rush in Utah football history and the fourth-longest play from scrimmage.
After all, if you just wipe out mosquitoes in one area, others could rush in to fill the gap.
"Three friends played the guitar and sang "Fools Rush In" as we walked down the aisle," said Ms. Tsai.
From yesteryear's slave patrols to today's response to unnecessary 911 calls, the police rush in to protect white space.
She insisted on having a baby in season 5, and I wanted someone to rush in and stop her.
Why would Guthrie and Kotb immediately rush in to praise Lauer before they even had details of the story?
A battle over land, sea and life A gold rush in Alaska broke out on election night in 2016.
India's pivot to green energy has paved the way for local companies to rush in with their EV offerings.
It now faces the task of adapting the service to different markets and cultures as competitors also rush in.
More evidence of a Saudi journalist's killing, a prominent development for India's #MeToo movement, a green rush in Canada.
Around the 40-minute mark, I tried screaming, just to see if anyone would rush in, but nobody did.
Jarring imagery and ominous details rush in, then recede before you've quite figured out what to make from them.
The newspaper moved to San Francisco, where it was buffeted by the chaos of the Gold Rush in 1848.
"I don't want people to think we are going to rush in and beat up on Trump," he said.
Bobby Rush in 2000 proved to be a formative lesson for the up-and-coming politician, Obama reflected later.
So they have to quickly set it higher or someone would have to rush in again with those paddles.
Alex Chiasson started the rush in the neutral zone with a nifty pass to Connor McDavid on the right wing.
Well, I mean, there's been this mad rush in the past few years, and it just keeps accelerating, for talent.
For a while we crack the door during my baths so my parents can rush in if they hear splashing.
When teens ask more of their friends than is fair, it's hard to resist our loving impulse to rush in.
Italian craftsmen arrived in the early 19th century and many adapted their skills after the diamond rush in South Africa.
He produced the series, in what must have been an elated rush, in 1959, his first full year in Paris.
My mom would rush in, holding a Clorox spray bottle at arm's length as she wiped down the leather couch.
But while you may feel that kind of rush in the beginning stages of a relationship, it doesn't always last.
The attacks forced the Afghan troops to rush in reinforcements to prevent the insurgents from gaining control of the city.
The video shows occupants of other vehicles scrambling as gunfire erupts around them during the afternoon rush in Broward County.
We're not even seeing a major rush in the production chain to get more TV episodes finished before May 1.
The long metal necks dotting the New York skyline have become familiar symbols of the city's development rush in recent years.
Using advertising lifts the rising part of the "U" shape much earlier than for the usual rush in the final days.
Customers rush in, and the category's overall value rockets until, years later, the market gets satiated and the value levels off.
What's happening: Demand for luxury watches is soaring and supply is not keeping up, causing a gold rush in the industry.
The building's owner likened demand in the area to a "gold rush" in a 2014 interview with the New York Post.
Clinton Township, Michigan (CNN)When the call comes, firefighters like Ryan McCuen always rush in, never quite sure what they'll encounter.
After all, if there were one sure-fire approach, we'd all rush in and there'd be little gains to be had.
After Alaska, I decided that I would never rush in my business again and that I would rebuild step by step.
In some species, they wait until the female is busy eating and rush in to copulate while her attention is elsewhere.
Flyers 4, Canadiens 3 (OT) Ivan Provorov's near end-to-end rush in overtime gave visiting Philadelphia a win over Montreal.
A dozen operators submitted applications, and San Francisco ultimately shunned the companies that started the rush in favor of two newcomers.
The mechanic immediately falls forward as his dogs run off, before a group of bystanders rush in to help perform CPR.
Some of these are smaller-format locations, where shoppers can rush in and rush out, quickly grabbing items on the go.
In recent weeks, the highest market capitalization digital currencies like bitcoin and Ethereum have exploded in value as investors rush in.
He and his wife have seen floodwater rush in and damage his home for 22 years -- but this time feels different.
But there's a silver lining to the shit hitting the fan: endorphins rush in and you get a burst of extra energy.
The first is the hero phase: Rescuers rush in with boats to pluck stranded people off rooftops; firemen run into burning buildings.
Rather than rush in without a game plan, police would have been formulating the best response to the barricaded gunman, he said.
Trader sentiment is extraordinarily bullish on Treasurys, and the buying rush in "safe" government paper has just started showing signs of fatigue.
It's a month when little news tends to happen and all sorts of unsavory publicity seekers rush in to fill the vacuum.
He then leans over his fallen foe and unleashes a series of punches before fellow passengers rush in to stop the pummeling.
The strike is slated to begin during the lunch rush in major cities, including L.A., Miami, New Orleans, San Francisco and Chicago.
He'd rush in like this, Barberena would hit the fence, and Northcutt would concede double underhooks and get turned around and kneed.
Traffic along the Camino peaked in the mid-16113th century, as prospectors were lured across it to the Gold Rush in California.
When an issue captures the national imagination like this one, Congress' first inclination is to rush in, hold hearings and make recommendations.
The town of 100,000 was at the center of a gold rush in the 1980s that drew miners from around the country.
I rush in to see their checks on the table, but I order a spicy tuna roll anyway — I haven't eaten since lunch.
There couldn't be more drama than a story about a group of people who rush in after bombing to try and rescue survivors.
While action figures were exciting and interesting to collect, he says that there's a particular rush in owning a part of a film.
I fear that the general public who wants to rush in will wind up in the position they were in the first boom.
Whatever the case, that leaves plenty of room for less circumspect rivals to rush in and suffer the trials of releasing technology early.
"I was down the hall from my sister's apartment when I saw officers rush in and I heard three gunshots," she told WCBS.
Pre-order demand can spike early on as early adopters rush in once pre-sales open up to try to bag their purchase.
It has, in the past, offered bundled gift cards, but has more or less stayed away from the holiday rush in recent years.
"This was a recklessly irresponsible piece of sensational journalism of the worst kind," Wigney said of two articles published about Rush in 2017.
Now, climbing crude prices, easing capital markets, and a gold rush in Texas's prolific Permian basin are thawing a prolonged M&A freeze.
With Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, just round the corner, the annual travel rush in China is fully underway.
Trump's inflammatory rhetoric masks a surprising passivity allowing others to rush in—Russia in Syria, Iran in Iraq, and Saudi Arabia in Yemen.
Taxpayers who feared those tax cuts would expire raced to pay early, giving states what amounted to a fiscal sugar rush in 2013.
Too often we're eager to rush in and tell others what we think without trying to first understand how they see the world.
However, all customers can use the service for free until the end of March, a move that prompted a rush in sign-ups.
"I'll never forget the rush in the start gate, ready to give it my all," said Turski, in a statement from Freestyle Canada.
"In China, once you have a product that sells well, many companies will rush in to make the same thing," Mr. Shao said.
The killing of General Qassem Soleimani last week by the United States spurred a rush in to safety assets and dented risk appetite.
If you're feeling hesitant about buying used, that's OK. Don't rush in blindly and buy the first thing that seems like a deal.
During these unprovoked attacks, large ants (called majors) break open the nest, and smaller ants (dubbed minors) rush in to kill the termite workers.
High gold prices during the 2009-2010 global financial crisis fueled an illegal gold rush in Madre de Dios that has continued to expand.
And if people embrace bots in large numbers, it could trigger the biggest gold rush in software development since Apple opened the App Store.
In spite of Edgar's circling around the cage, he will always rush in on a straight line when he wants to land some punches.
But this year, he faced a challenge from Chicago Alderman Howard Brookins, who had endorsed Rush in his 2000 primary against then-state Sen.
In "The Owl and the Pussycat," meanings rush in: They dined on mince, and slices of quince, Which they ate with a runcible spoon. . . .
History shows that trade wars, sanctions and the fear of commodity scarcity have long been factors to incite a buying rush in physical commodities.
Andrade also sits on the end of her opponent's reach, waiting to rush in, and will often lean back away from her opponent's strikes.
The images show how San Francisco's population skyrocketed during the Gold Rush in 1848 then evolved to become a financial center and tourist destination.
C.) Police Department, Johnnie Jermaine Rush grimaces after officer Christopher Hickman overpowers Rush in a chokehold, in Asheville, N.C. (Asheville Police Department via AP)
Inside China, we've added more analysis of Xi Jinping, and a close look at one city's all-women subway cars, where men rush in.
During Spring Rush in February, 2017, sophomore Tim Piazza died after an initiation ritual that forced him to drink 18 drinks in 82 minutes.
In her December 2018 interview with The Times, Ms. Stone recalled, in particular, an incident with Mr. Rush in the shared dressing room showers.
Outside actors, such as Iran and Russia, coveting control of the kingdom's oil wealth and influence over the Islamic holy cities, would rush in.
"There's a gold rush in the Amazon right now that's just like the gold rush that happened in California in the 1850s," said Silman.
Then we cut to Einstein, played by Geoffrey Rush, in his study, making love to his secretary, Betty, against a blackboard covered with equations.
The state's Department of Transportation said it's not clear how long that road will stay open, so authorities are trying to rush in supplies.
A silicon rush in this case, which is equally amazing in terms of number of people it brings in, the transformation of the landscape.
The IPO market is certainly rocky, although when I speak with bankers, they're expecting a rush in October and November of this year of offerings.
Office workers rush in and out of Quilombero, a new Argentinian Italian restaurant in East London's redeveloped East India Dock, to grab their morning brew.
When the object of your desire isn't around, and therefore you lack that dopamine rush in your brain, you might feel like you're in withdrawal.
Quickly, a tourist attempts to gently cover De Robertis' breasts with the artist's blue headdress before security guards rush in to apprehend the denuded woman.
You might take damage as you rush in to fire, but Recall allows you to erase it without hunting down a health pack or healer.
Have your team group up, pop Transcendence and rush in with everyone, taking care to fall back to safety as soon as your invulnerability disappears.
Moss' big run was the third-longest rush in Utah (21184-212, 214-210 Pac 212) football history and the fourth-longest play from scrimmage.
But this is just the early, land-rush phase of the Internet of Things, comparable to the first Internet land rush, in the late nineties.
" 'You have to rush in, you have to buy, winners make decisions, they don't sit on the sidelines' — obviously, it's not that simple," he says.
" One of them was illustrated by a photograph of a haunted-looking Mr. Rush in character as King Lear, accompanied by the headline "King Leer.
So whilst we're certainly not suggesting that you rush in without careful consideration of your options, you may want to give this deal a chance.
But where these campuses once existed in a bubble, new economic, social and cultural realities are letting outside air rush in — and with it, controversy.
A crude explosive, wrapped in a plastic bag that was concealed in a bucket, detonated during the morning rush in a train at the station.
And much like the Gold Rush in the 1850s, the early days are even more dangerous and exploitative than later on when more people migrate.
"A lot of times people get excited and rush in with the new technology and then don't necessarily think through all the applications," Damon said.
We cannot simply sit back and expect that the First Amendment will rush in to preserve the press, and with it our right to know.
While some swept up on the beaches along the Namibian coast, spurring a diamond rush in 240, others came to rest on the ocean floor.
Elements of the building were rethought so a flood could rush in and out of the building, which could then be put back in operation quickly.
In addition to developing new hardware, Comcast has been in talks with several large hospitals, including Rush in Chicago, said a person familiar with the conversation.
But we&aposre also seeing that there was a real bias, a rush in to go into the Russia investigation, at the expense of everything else.
He charged the gunman, knocking him off his feet, allowing a police officer to rush in, disarm the suspect and take him into custody, police said.
The 2014-2016 oil price crash sparked a land rush in the Permian, where drillers can produce crude at low breakeven costs compared with other regions.
Both changes would be a major concession to conservatives, who don't want states to rush in and join what they see as an increasingly expensive entitlement.
"LinkedIn is prioritizing longform text statuses and all my friends in tech are viewing it as a miniature gold rush in terms of engagement," Parr said.
Inside the Conspiracy Theory That Turned Syria's First Responders Into TerroristsThe White Helmets are volunteer civilians who rush in wherever bombs fall on war-torn Syria.
Uber is closing the doors on its on-demand package delivery service for merchants, RUSH, in New York City, San Francisco and Chicago, TechCrunch has learned.
That has led to a land rush in the low-cost Permian Basin in parts of Texas and New Mexico, where Chevron is a major player.
The days of people lining up outside stores by the thousands to rush in for doorbusters are mostly gone, given way to scouring online for deals.
Trump said if the United States pulled out of the deal, Russia and China would rush in to sell their own armaments, potentially costing domestic jobs.
At just after 6:50 PM, the judge sees Kay rush in the courtroom door, shaking her head and making a "cut" motion with her hand.
In this instance, as Dr. Ford has requested, the investigation should be performed by the F.B.I. There should be no rush in undertaking this important task.
When the gate opens to a new field, the calves rush in first and do a little dance, jumping in the air and clicking their hooves.
Would he promise a frightened nation that it had nothing to fear, because, as ever, its mighty government would rush in to protect its weary people?
Would he promise a frightened nation that it had nothing to fear, because, as ever, its mighty government would rush in to protect its weary people?
The legalization of recreational marijuana in November set off a so-called green rush in California, which has been a center for cannabis-growing for decades.
They've allowed more players to rush in to give you the exact sorts of videos, music, news and entertainment you want, exactly when you want them.
Opinion Columnist Robert Mueller seemed to be hoping during congressional hearings on Wednesday that SEAL Team 6 would rush in and rescue him from his interrogators.
Opinion Columnist Robert Mueller seemed to be hoping during congressional hearings on Wednesday that SEAL Team 6 would rush in and rescue him from his interrogators.
The stronger their emotional bond to the owners, at least according to the post-test task the dogs took, the more likely they seemed to rush in.
Rich countries often hold back until things get really bad, then rush in with bags of food—as Britain is now doing in South Sudan and Somalia.
When there is stress in the system, investors tend to rush in to buy safety and will bid up bonds, which causes the yield to go down.
A GOLD rush in the late 2.43th century so enriched Charters Towers, an outback town in the state of Queensland, that it opened its own stock exchange.
Dominion's main focus remains on developing its core internal diamond projects in Canada's Northwest Territories and it was "not desperate to rush in and overpay", Bell said.
"Smart players are not going to rush in, because other cancellations or deferrals may come," said veteran aircraft financier Bertrand Grabowski, former board member at DVB Bank.
I look forward to wearing them on long plane rides, and I don't feel any rush in taking them off once I'm home after a long day.
The effects programmers set a water table so that when a car ran through the mud, water would rush in and pool to fill the tire tracks.
When Wilmar said it would buy more than 200,903 acres in the states surrounding Gusti Gelambong's village, it was a signal for others, too, to rush in.
There may be limits to the market for high-end home fitness equipment, particularly as more competitors rush in and copycats undercut the tech companies on price.
The Blues finally got on the board with a three-on-two rush in the third period, with Schenn converting Jaden Schwartz's pass to the right wing.
In 2018, a number of retailers ranging from Kohl's to Best Buy to Barnes & Noble tried to rush in to the toy space, especially during the holidays.
The adjacent Mokelumne River, swollen by the intense storms that have drenched the state this winter, caused a levee to break, allowing the water to rush in.
This is when a rise in the stock causes short sellers to rush in and buy back the stock to cover their short, further goosing its price.
A front-page editorial in Friday's newspaper lamented the rush in the national news media to anoint Senator Marco Rubio of Florida as the mainstream Republican to beat.
It seemed almost as though MacDonald was thinking "now he's where I want him, I can't rush in and blow it" and was getting hit in the process.
But then, I think, everyone says, "Oh, this is how you have to do it now," and they rush in and just try to emulate it, typically unsuccessfully.
In the 1950s, he found success as a contract player at Paramount Pictures, playing a scientist opposite Barbara Rush in science-fiction B-picture When Worlds Collide (1951).
Hoffman, a father of two from Oregon, created Gold Rush in 2011, and it quickly became the highest-rated Friday program on cable television, according to Business Insider.
"There seems to be a real gold rush in Ethiopia right now with a growing garment and shoe industry," explains Dr Rebecca Prentice of the University of Sussex.
He skipped through some traffic at the line of scrimmage and out-ran Sun Devils' defenders into the end zone for the third-longest rush in school history.
LSU linebacker Devin White, the Tigers' leading tackler, was called for targeting Fitzgerald on a pass rush in the end zone during the second half and was ejected.
I think riding a bike in a rush in the city is a bad idea, but I think riding a bike in the city is the best idea.
Mr. Wang's subject is the mass migration to Huzhou, where a boom in clothing manufacturing seems roughly comparable to the North Dakota oil rush in the United States.
The district attorney and Asheville police agreed to dismiss the charges against Rush in September after watching the body camera footage, according to documents from the City Council.
Assuming this not-quite-a-ban stays as it is, I would not be surprised to see some tank-based product rush in to fill the gap. Maybe?
"There has been, I would say, not a rush in the last few years for coal leases," Zinke said Wednesday, blaming both the energy market and federal regulations.
Pretty sure that a MINER is a "Person in a rush" in the sense that we are supposed to be thinking about a gold or diamond rush. 50A.
The choreography gives us a sense of the void, of time being intensely limited, of life having a start, a conclusion, and a desperate, passionate rush in between.
Either way, the video is crazy -- you can see players like Michael Bradley trying to keep the peace as cops and stadium security rush in to maintain order.
It sent Irvin crumbling to the canvas in a foetal position, allowing Silva to rush in and knock him out cold with a casual one-armed ground and pound.
While New Yorkers are no strangers to the apartment-hunting rush in June and the ensuing move-out rush or the U-Hauls of the July move-in rush.
Jabs and feints were his stock and trade and when opponents attempted to rush in on him, he would side step and wheel around the ring to evade them.
Around 1:01, the main Pikachu in the center starts deflating, prompting staff members to rush in and drag him away like he was going straight to pokémon jail.
VWR, a company that traces its roots to the California Gold Rush in the 1850s, was bought by Madison Dearborn Partners in 2007 and went public in October 2014.
The drag could be a full percentage point after trade added 1.2 percentage points in the second quarter due to a rush in soybean purchases ahead of the tariffs.
In a handful cities across the state, the minimum wage advocacy group has organized for several dozen employees to walk out during tomorrow's lunch rush in solidarity with James.
Once there, Jaden says she tried to stall the boy, even telling him she'd changed her mind and didn't want to do it, hoping a teacher would rush in.
In all three countries, survivors have been digging through rubble to search for victims, and scrambling for shelter, food and water, while governments and aid agencies rush in help.
Ad sites once allowed many sex workers to work independently; now those who sought to control or profit from them could rush in to take advantage of the absence.
Not sure if this posted a moment ago but — protestors have moved to the back of the building and a few opened the doors and attempted to rush in.
Yet many Mexicans joined a naturalization rush in 2007, when the threat of a fee increase right before the 2008 election prompted more than 1.3 million immigrants to apply.
The town, taking its name from the Spanish word for butterfly, was founded during the California gold rush in the 19th century and is surrounded by pine-covered hillsides.
Hanoi's broad avenues are crowded with honking cars, storefront venders, street peddlers, and some five million scooters and motorbikes, which rush in and out of the intersections like floodwaters.
Despite continued tensions with its neighbor, Japan has embraced the tourist rush in its effort to look for economic growth drivers, with many retailers hiring Chinese-speaking sales clerks.
During the California gold rush in the late 19th century, some of the most successful prospectors were not the miners actually hunting for gold, but the businessmen selling mining tools.
The French Foreign Legion soldiers were in another SUV, which would stop a short distance from the attack site, ready to rush in should the Americans get into a jam.
In 2012, the actor received stitches while filming Premium Rushin which he played a bicycle messenger who is given 90 minutes to deliver his last package of the day.
And this allows certain presumptions—about men and women, about feminism and misogyny—to rush in, so that they undergird a once-in-a-generation opportunity to redefine gender politics.
Earlier this year, the infamous Oklahoma Land Rush, in which white settlers raced to claim parcels of land stolen by the federal government from Native nations, marked its 130th anniversary.
The truth is, cops are regularly killed as they rush in to stop mass shootings; in Thousand Oaks, it was Ron Helus, a sergeant in the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.
"It's wrong for the BOJ to rush in exiting ultra-easy policy for fear a delay in doing so could lead to big losses on its balance sheet," he said.
"Housing supply, particularly in Auckland and Queenstown, is not able to keep up with demand and this is driving values ever higher," said QV spokeswoman Andrea Rush in a statement.
Trump, expected to be accompanied by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and possibly Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, may rush in for a day, give a speech and then depart.
During a recent New Year's travel rush in southern China, for example, a woman climbed into an X-ray scanner because she could not bear to part with her handbag.
Founded during a silver rush in 1897, the town is wedged between a lake and the steep slopes of the Selkirk Mountains, some 400 miles east of Vancouver by road.
These are times of agitation and hashtag-trending protest, so you might have expected someone in national politics to rush in and slay the clear injustice of DoorDash's pay plan.
These are times of agitation and hashtag-trending protest, so you might have expected someone in national politics to rush in and slay the clear injustice of DoorDash's pay plan.
Try pulling any kind of guard at all, for that matter, and see what happens when the friends of the guy you're trying to underhook rush in to help him.
The Vermont senator told CNN's Jake Tapper the former secretary of state is too quick to "rush in" and remove dictators and he criticized Clinton's approaches to Iraq, Libya and Syria.
"This is a very, very sad incident — we've lost a life," Mayor Bill de Blasio said after an enormous crane collapsed in high winds during the morning rush in Lower Manhattan.
Michitaka Sawada, chief executive of Kao Corp, said recently the company was prepared for a rush in demand before the hike, working with suppliers and preparing its warehousing and transportation accordingly.
The mom of Chicago, 7 weeks, Saint, 2, and North, 4½, also said she's typically in a rush in the morning, simply brushing her teeth before heading out of the house.
Corbin broke free for a 77-yard score — his seventh rush in excess of 50 yards this season — to take a 45-17 lead with 4:07 left in the third.
The MW60 also has a microphone that I find to be very receptive and useful when answering phone calls — that I inevitable rush in order to get back to the music.
If they were to vanish entirely, non-native foxes and feral cats would rush in to fill their voided niche — but that could upend the ecosystem, by spreading diseases like toxoplasmosis.
The relatively low cost of drilling shale rock there sparked a land rush in 2016 as frackers sought out acreage that could help them weather a period of weak oil prices.
Tatar made a rush in the third period toward the Vegas net and took a shot, with replays showing that defenseman Shea Theodore accidentally tipped it into his own team's goal.
It was the morning rush in New York Harbor on Thursday when the Eagle, a majestic, 295-foot, three-masted Coast Guard ship, set sail from beneath the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
That in turn causes special immune cells called osteoclasts to rush in and dissolve part of the jawbone, creating a space for the tooth to slide over and relieve the pressure.
Should they rush in swinging a break-up hammer at monopolistic tech giants or take a scalpel to the competition-crushing problem of networked dominance by slicing up their data flows?
In the video, which was shown at the inquest, Mr. Dungay is seen approaching the door before officers rush in, one with a riot shield, and pin him to the bed.
Big companies like BASF, the German chemical giant, and Exxon Mobil, the oil and gas company, have made use of the opportunity to rush in and sign deals in recent months.
In the memoir, his father Charlie regularly calls his son "cunt," a "queer," and a "fag," tells him to close his legs, and attacks him physically, punching Rush in the mouth.
Peart, who joined Rush in 1974 and helped catapult the group to fame, was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1983, when he was in his late 30s.
A rush in shipments ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays may have helped ease the export slowdown last month, he added, suggesting there may be a further contraction in January.
Such a spike can even get more exacerbated in case liquidity dries up as the market realizes certain structures need to rush in and cover their shorts at whatever the cost.
"Right after this allocates, there may be a rush in the secondary, so it will be interesting to watch this loan trade for the first couple of days," the investor added.
The illegal gold rush in Madre de Dios, focused on extracting gold from alluvial deposits in river beds, was fueled by high prices for the metal during the 2009-2010 financial crisis.
While Cramer did not suggest investors to rush in and buy stocks right now, he did acknowledge that Europe is a different beast, and a Brexit shouldn't inspire wholesale dumping of stocks.
He would do something that would blow it up, and he would blow it up at late hours, and we would have to rush in and make the show all over again.
When they wanted to check their notifications, they'd turn airplane mode off, let all the info rush in, and then turn airplane mode back on while they looked over the new information.
In cities across the country, a portion of the seasonal hires are needed for temporary facilities that UPS builds just for the seasonal shipping rush, in addition to its permanent packaging hubs.
After being assailed by politicians of both parties for their socially destructive tools that promote isolation, depression and disinformation, the digital monopolies rush in to save the day and hold society intact.
China is currently in the middle of the Lunar New Year travel rush, in which hundreds of millions of people move across the country, packed close together on trains, coaches and planes.
I would not encourage your viewers to rush in, but I would say you're going to be happy you own this stock in three years if you buy it at this level.
"When the patient is in the throes of a major heart attack, there's no need to rush in and do a second procedure and put the patient at risk," said Dr. Mehta.
Three other employees rush in and push the suspect off of Beasley and they fight with him, as he repeatedly tries to slash them with the knife, before pushing him out the door.
"I knew after the first month of dating that she was the one, but I also knew we couldn't rush in and needed to enjoy the dating stage of our relationship," he explains.
This won't be Uber's first stab at expanding its on-demand delivery service: the company first launched Uber Rush in 2014, but it never expanded beyond New York City, San Francisco, and Chicago.
Now researchers say that as a result of that rush in gun purchases, 60 additional Americans — 20 of whom were children — were killed by accidental gunshots in the five months following the tragedy.
Kissimmee, Florida (CNN)The presidential election could come down to Florida's rapidly growing population of residents from Puerto Rico, a reality that has set off a political gold rush in the Sunshine State.
Ice swimmers may also experience an endorphin rush, in which feel-good chemicals are released, says Dr. Jonathan D. Packer, an assistant professor of orthopedics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Or if you're in a rush in the morning and you need to go to your first scene and you're like, I'm just gonna pull this random T-shirt and jeans, that's life.
"When your body has restricted blood flow, you feel lightheaded and you also feel a bunch of adrenaline and endorphins released, so there's a rush in addition to wooziness or dizziness," he says.
Given the political polarization of the entire Benghazi tragedy in general, and of the House Select Committee on Benghazi in particular, commentary on the committee's findings might be a "fools rush in" mission.
Yet demand for domestic equity ETFs is perking up, leading to fear of a melt-up, when investors eager to keep up with the market rush in and push prices beyond reasonable levels.
Netflix has launched in almost every country in the world, at a substantial cost, and now faces the task of adapting the service to different markets and cultures as competitors also rush in.
Though unquestionably a progenitor of an important strain of Chicago blues, Mr. Rush, in an online interview, denied having had any part in coining the term "West Side sound" to describe his music.
He recalled in interviews how he would rush in from his solo baseball reveries to gobble down his dinner, only to be asked by his mother why he was in such a hurry.
Day and night, the warehouse, and dozens of cargo containers in a windswept valley, are generating Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency that has created a virtual gold rush in the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
My mind, on the other hand, can manage only a few key words before it charges merrily toward free association: Bitcoin, blockchain, key chain, chain of fools, fools rush in, Salma Hayek, etc.
Joshua Bird of the 99th Reconnaissance Squadron, he seemed to have found that rush in cocaine — at least, that&aposs what an official legal notice from Beale Air Force Base said he did.
" He said the department would not rush in filing the charges, adding, "I don't feel like we should feel like we have to do it in a matter of hours or even days.
Cold air will rush in behind the late-weekend storm with temperatures bottoming out in the single digits, 10s and 20s F from the northern Plains to the upper Mississippi Valley on Sunday night.
The White Helmets are a group of over 3,000 mostly Syrian civilian volunteers, who, donning their signature white helmets, rush in after airstrikes in Syria to try to rescue their neighbors from the rubble.
If I must use the bathroom, I appraise which one will be the safest for me, if a non-gendered one is not available—I keep my eyes down, rush in, and rush out.
Eight years after Mexico embraced the fight against climate change, setting off a wind rush in Oaxaca's Isthmus of Tehuantepec, people in poor, indigenous communities are divided over the benefits of the green revolution.
Policemen rush in from the left, as a guy dressed in a pair of shorts and a hoodie gesticulates in their path; hundreds of people stand on the periphery, glass bottles flying in protest.
The way so many voices rush in, the swoop and quiver of the electrotheremin and the multiple sections packed into the song's three-and-a-half minutes all add up to pure California optimism.
A gold rush in the Amazon by illegal miners has decimated parts of the forest and poisoned the rivers with mercury and other toxins while also involving human trafficking and prostitution, according to federal prosecutors.
"For us, there is no rush in clearing them, because they have achieved what they wanted in that first blast already: They have gotten the headline, they have sent fear through the city," he said.
But an overriding question is why the power authority did not use the industry's "mutual aid" agreements to rush in thousands of emergency workers from other utilities, as Texas and Florida did after recent hurricanes.
During Brazil's last gold rush, in the 1980s, thousands of Yanomami people lost their land — and their lives — to the government-sponsored invasion of "garimpeiros" (prospectors) who exposed tribes to disease, alcohol, drugs and prostitution.
Al Qaeda could then rush in to fill the vacuum left by governmental failure, providing the people with much-needed services like education, water and electricity and ruling in accordance with its version of Islam.
Mr. Shafer was vice president for long-range planning at Scott, Foresman & Co., a Chicago-area textbook publisher, where he had worked for 20 years, when he read about a prospective grape rush in California.
Don't just rush in with the dull blade sitting around your office, using cardboard from an old box, and try to complete one among the noisy din of a workday (this is now from experience).
In the new audiovisual project Dark Hearts of Space, however, musician and visual artist Dasha Rush, in collaboration with Stanislov Glazov, explores the voids of black holes, doing so through real-time with generative visuals.
A super PAC pushing for a Republican Senate majority saw a fundraising rush in the U.S. election's final days, partly driven by GOP megadonors from the business community who were wary of then-candidate Donald Trump.
Fitzgerald averaged 10 yards on his 14 carries, breaking off a 70-yard run in the first quarter, a 61-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and a 261-yard scoring rush in the fourth.
The annual gold rush in Silicon Valley to fill out applications for guest worker visas began Friday, as the federal government began distributing some of the 85,000 H1B visas it is authorized to issue this year.
"As AI accelerates up the Hype Cycle, many software providers are looking to stake their claim in the biggest gold rush in recent years," Gartner's Jim Hare said in a release issued for the firm's report.
He began recounting the history of Chinese people in America, beginning with westward expansion and the gold rush, in the mid-nineteenth century, when an influx of largely poor Chinese immigrants provided cheap, often indentured, labor.
Karl Marx increasingly gives way to the Marx Brothers as Stalin's son and daughter (the contrapuntal Rupert Friend and Andrea Riseborough) rush in to wail and thunder, adding absurdity and self-dramatizing melodrama to the mix.
Inside their traveling capsule, history and fate are immaterial, hovering outside where the road scrolls past — until, in one brilliant stroke, the membrane is pierced, and the interminably vast sorrows of an entire island rush in.
If Aldo didn't want to get on the lead after that, Edgar should be more than happy just reaping those benefits for five rounds rather than trying to rush in with punches as Aldo eludes him.
The spiritual expression of this "market revolution," as historians have since dubbed it, was a land rush in free-will denominations all professing universalist schemes of divine salvation — and openly deriding the dour, predestinarian dogmas of Calvinism.
Moreover, as many NBFCs typically lent to less creditworthy clients, banks are reluctant to rush in to fill the void, as they themselves struggle to cope with an existing pile of about $150 billion in bad loans.
It's been described as the latest "gold rush" in the ever-changing world of commodities, but new data has shone a light on the potential pitfalls for investors who are seeking sizeable returns from the metal lithium.
But the Falcons, who already boast explosive running back Devonta Freeman and standout receiver Julio Jones, have added a new offensive coordinator and bolstered their pass rush in the hopes of avoiding any possible Super Bowl hangover.
Moreover, as many NBFCs typically lent to less creditworthy clients, banks are reticent to rush in to fill the void, as they themselves struggle to cope with an existing pile of about $150 billion in bad loans.
At least nine Latin American countries pledged to rush in search-and-rescue teams or technical assistance, with crews from Panama and El Salvador already on the job, as did the United States, Spain, Japan and Israel.
Weaker-than-expected U.S. non-farm payrolls data due on Friday could reinforce expectations for slower tightening by the Fed, potentially giving gold a further boost, although Green says that would not be reason to rush in.
As the grunge gold rush in the 22006s made stars of young bands in and around Seattle like Nirvana and Soundgarden, Mr. Cole and Dead Moon remained beloved local stars despite being decades older than their peers.
But they may soon face a threat from the swift and significant change to the ecosystem brought on by the headlong rush in the Balkans to embrace hydropower, often with little regard to the broader environmental consequences.
After Maria, the island's power authority, known as Prepa, did not follow the path of most other public utilities after a disaster and activate "mutual aid" agreements to rush in utility workers and equipment to restore power.
Fund managers, analysts and advisors say sluggish recovery has given foreigners little reason to rush in, while polarized politics under Bolsonaro and the recent release of his leftist rival from prison have put some investors on edge.
Fund managers, analysts and advisors say sluggish recovery has given foreigners little reason to rush in, while polarized politics under Bolsonaro — and the recent release of his leftist rival from prison — have put some investors on edge.
The Bank of England has forecast zero growth in Britain's economy in the April-June period, partly reflecting a rush in stockpiling by companies before the original Brexit deadline on March 29 which led to weaker output afterwards.
These stories also seem to pick up the most chatter on Twitter, where a chronological timeline forces the conversation to move quickly, and journalists who stare at their feeds all day rush in to become part of it.
Since 1872, when Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis partnered on the precursor to our beloved denim bottoms, "waist overalls," and introduced the original 501 jeans during the Gold Rush in California, Levi's has been a way of life.
No one imagined that an entire generation of children would be raised there, or that so many more refugees would rush in, as the political chaos in Somalia moved from the third circle of hell to the ninth.
A rebalancing of portfolios by global passive fund managers, as well as from some active investors, had been widely expected to spark a rush in investment into China's capital markets on the eve of MSCI's June 26.3995 inclusion.
Take a watch of some Emanuel Newton fights to see that in action, as he walks across himself and turns his back to his opponent throughout the fight just to spin for a backfist when they rush in.
He threw 33 touchdown passes for the season, setting a league record, but frigid wind gusts and a strong Green Bay rush in the N.F.L. title game at Yankee Stadium stymied him in the Packers' 16-7 victory.
Netflix started streaming TV in the United States nearly a decade ago and has now launched in almost every country but it faces the task of adapting the service to different markets and cultures as competitors rush in.
The officers are then seen following Rush in their patrol car, where Ruggiero notes that he's still jaywalking, before getting out of the car and telling Rush he broke the law four times, each time he crossed the road.
For Our Future was making a particularly aggressive push via canvasses and City Hall press conferences in recent days -- ahead of the opening weekend for early voting here in Milwaukee, when Democrats hoped to rush in low-propensity voters.
Low interest rates and inflation, the perception the Federal Reserve will rush in to rescue tanking markets and investors' tendency to treat every pullback as a buying opportunity still support the idea that low volatility can linger for longer.
These scenarios may be related to customer service, management or seasonal situations like encountering the Black Friday rush in VR. Training experiences will range from around thirty seconds to about five minutes and are meant to supplement traditional instruction.
He speculated in California land and was, once again, a kind of innocent, bemused spectator to the coming of the gold rush, in 1849, more or less stumbling into a significant (though later much adjudicated) mineral holding near Yosemite.
The success of the takeoff is part of Airbus' Autonomous Taxi, Take-Off, and Landing project, which the manufacturer claims isn't to rush in a new era of self-flying planes, but to "explore autonomous technologies alongside other innovations."
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Defending champion Louis Oosthuizen profited from a birdie rush in his first few holes to card a 1493 and take a single shot lead after the third round of the European Tour's South African Open on Saturday.
A player is clearly out cold, and for all we know could have suffered a life-threatening head or spinal injury, and he's getting kicked in the skull by teammates and opponents alike as they rush in for a meaningless scrum.
Odom was at Bootsy Bellows on the Sunset Strip when several staffers and patrons noticed the ex-NBA star collapsed to the ground around 2 AM. You can see security rush in to help and he seems to be conscious.
Those too risk-averse to become university dropouts like Microsoft's Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook rush in rising numbers to Silicon Valley as soon as they graduate, forsaking careers on Wall Street to code their way into the 1%.
It had a first-day pop of 36 percent; however, with only 200,000 paying customers compared to its 4013 million users, I would be hesitant to rush in to buy, even as it comes off that year-to-date high considerably.
Time may not be pressing for Intesa, which received a 19.5% stake in Rosneft as collateral for the loan on January 3, according to Reuters, and in February Fallico told Reuters that there was 'no rush' in closing the syndication.
" The U.S. "is the global force for freedom, justice and human dignity," also rightly noting that "when America fails to lead, we leave a vacuum that either causes chaos or other countries or networks rush in to fill the void.
"You just have what I would actually liken to a gold rush in the content space," Rob Master, vice president of global media, categories and partnerships at Unilever, which owns brands like Dove soap and Lipton tea, said during a presentation.
Andretti returned to race in North America and later, at 43, finished third in the 2006 Indy 500, behind his son, then 19, and Sam Hornish Jr., who won by storming past Marco with a breathtaking rush in the final straightaway.
She explored free improvisation with colleagues like the composer Terry Riley and the bassist and koto player Loren Rush in the late 1950s, and joined Ramon Sender and Morton Subotnick at the trailblazing San Francisco Tape Music Center, founded in 1962.
Off the rush in the extra frame, Mark Scheifele was denied on a golden chance, but he had the presence of mind to feed the puck to the slot for a wide-open Connor to bury the winner at 6:02.
The project would also allow water to rush in from the Yangtze during the winter dry season, the scientists said, drowning vegetation that grows in Poyang's mud flats and provides a crucial food source for hundreds of species of migratory birds.
With a highly permeable rocky core featuring upwards of 20 to 30 percent empty space, cool liquid water can rush in and get warmed by the tidal friction (temperatures at the core can reach as much as 363 Kelvin or 90 degrees Celsius).
The Democrat posed with voters as a band played a punk version of Elvis Presley's "Fools Rush In." Sinema teaches two courses on social work at the university and has multiple degrees from the school, and was widely recognized, even by ticket scalpers.
One more obstacle Despite their fears and difficulties they pushed on, to nearby W.H. Knuckles Elementary School, which was on higher ground and dry, but it wouldn't be for long, as the water was starting to rush in on the school grounds, too.
In recent speeches and commentaries, Ito has said the BOJ may hike its long-term interest rate target if Japanese market rates rise in tandem with U.S. Treasury yields, but that the BOJ should not rush in scaling back its huge balance sheet.
Suggestions that Duckworth just hang out in the nearby cloakroom until it was time to rush in for the vote died off rather speedily when it was pointed out that the cloakroom is not accessible to a war hero in a wheelchair.
A Secret Service official said on Wednesday that the agency is reconsidering the timetable for rolling out campaign bodyguards after the Los Angeles incident, which saw Biden's wife, a private security guard and several senior campaign staffers rush in to defend the candidate.
SYDNEY, Australia — A mystery witness who lawyers had hoped would provide evidence of an alleged pattern of inappropriate behavior by the actor Geoffrey Rush in his defamation battle against Rupert Murdoch's Nationwide News has been formally identified as the Australian actress Yael Stone.
Arts | New Jersey An unlikely but real friendship that developed between Rudolf Nureyev, the legendary Russian dancer, and Jamie Wyeth, the American realist painter, is imaginatively dramatized by David Rush in "Nureyev's Eyes," his two-character play at the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick.
At the center of Illinois's sand rush, in LaSalle County, where I am counsel to a group of farmers that is challenging one mine's location, The Chicago Tribune found that mining companies had acquired at least 203,100 acres of prime farmland from 2005 to 2014.
In the short term, Johnson hopes his neuromodulator will help him "optimize the gold rush" in neurotechnology—financial analysts are forecasting a $27 billion market for neural devices within six years, and countries around the world are committing billions to the escalating race to decode the brain.
I read the Sweet Valley High books in a feverish rush in my tween years, tearing through the initial series after evening prep but before the bell for lights-out rang, and then waiting until it was safe to continue reading by flashlight, hidden by my pillow.
This recent update could similarly prevent developers from artificially boosting their Steam scores by gifting their game or making it free for a weekend, at which point hundreds of dummy accounts will rush in and erroneously claim that Bloody Boobs is the best game of the year.
Nikita Kucherov (38 goals, 80 assists), who just missed on a 2-on-20163 rush in overtime for the Lightning on Saturday after missing the previous game due to illness, looks to warm up again after being named the NHL's First Star of the Month for March.
"But we need to bear in mind that the effects of trade friction will play out fully in Japanese exports and output in January-March and the following quarter, after the rush in shipments of Chinese goods to the United States seen late last year," Takeda said.
At the Elvis Chapel in Las Vegas in 2011, Mr. Turpin offered his wife a ring before dancing to "Fools Rush In." They did so again about five years later, with their children looking on, the girls in plaid dresses and the boys in matching bright ties.
His own home has been flooded, and his family is safe, but he's concerned for the residents who stayed behind and the ones who will rush in to clean up and in doing so will get the usual cuts and scrapes and get exposed to this water.
In a statement, one of the show's producers, Jeffrey Seller, who is widely credited with bringing about the first Broadway ticket rush in 1996, said the lottery for "Hamilton" was moved online temporarily "to figure out how to safely accommodate our fans without blocking traffic on West 46th Street."
They had made me sufficiently miserable, not because the news was miserable (though it was) but because of the vague, repulsive sense you got that the people babbling into the microphones were enjoying all of this, that they found some sporting rush in a country governed by entropy.
Donor Shield had previously been adopted at some but not all NKR centers, and a subset of those — Georgetown in DC, Rush in Chicago, Allegheny in Western Pennsylvania (including Pittsburgh), University of Wisconsin in Madison, and Avera in Sioux Falls, South Dakota — provide the benefit to all their donors.
These are good times for mining companies that rush in to extract whatever they can, leaving a poisoned landscape behind; for real estate speculators sponsoring dubious ventures that take advantage of newly created tax loopholes; for for-profit colleges that leave their students with worthless degrees and crippling debt.
Mexico went back in front five minutes later when Raul Jimenez tucked away Rodolfo Pizarro's cross and it was 3-1 in the 72nd minute, Jimenez the provider this time, a smart touch through a pair of defenders for Fernando Navarro to rush in and score inside the far left post.
Related: The Los Angeles Unified School District Has Banned Immigration Raids on Its Campuses The annual gold rush in Silicon Valley to fill out applications for guest worker visas began Friday, as the federal government began distributing some of the 21,21 H21B visas it is authorized to issue this year.
Concerned with Quebec's "declining position as the world leader in maple syrup production," the province's Minister of Agriculture commissioned a report looking at Quebec's tightly controlled maple syrup industry in the context of a liquid gold rush in the US and a growing number of dissenting producers in the province.
Anne Decker from Rye, New Hampshire, told NBC News on the phone Sunday that she and her friend were inside a muster station, an area where passengers are directed to assemble in case of an emergency, when a big wave hit and broke a window, allowing water to rush in.
"A moral obligation" If a user doesn't respond on the check-in, Mata, or someone similarly trained, will press a button to unlock the door and rush in, armed with a syringe full of naloxone, also known by the brand name Narcan, and hopefully reverse the effects of the opioid drugs.
For Akin Gump and several other firms that reaped strong earnings in 2015, much of that growth did not come at the end of the year, despite the rush in Congress to pass a tax extenders measure, a highway funding bill and the first overhaul of federal education law since 2002.
That advantage has allowed many metropolitan areas to achieve booming levels of growth and investment unmatched for decades: Tim Burgess, who served as acting Seattle mayor last fall, for instance, recently told me that the city is now enjoying its best economy since the Klondike gold rush in the 2100s.
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Finally, he takes the call from the White House and agrees to "be right there" – but first, he summons his glam squad, who rush in and begin powdering him, applying self-tanner, fitting him with a pair of larger hands and placing a fluffy dog over his head as the hours roll by.
"In general there appears to be a trend of slowing in the rate of growth with the frenzy induced by high numbers of investors in the market subsiding and a return to more normal levels of activity in housing market around the country," said QV spokeswoman Andrea Rush, in an emailed statement.
As the primary cheerleader slowly raises a flaccid pillowcase to her powered face, looking like Mother Mary in a baby-blue pleated skirt, the sound shifts: a choir of female voices rush in and the scene cuts to a stained-glass window depicting a robed, black-metal queen before panning to the heavily made-up choir.
Gilda begins her life as a slave in Mississippi and goes on to witness the Gold Rush in San Francisco, uses her powers to defend sex workers on Boston's South End, and draws on the stories she's lived through to become an infamously reclusive romance novelist, finding and siring her own chosen family along the way.
Well, let's watch them teach us how not to block a stunt: Left tackle Donovan Smith was one of the worst pass blockers in the NFL last season, and while he fared okay against Atlanta's abysmal pass rush in Week 1, he was abused by the Cardinals and star edge rusher Chandler Jones in Week 2.
Though prospects like OG Maco, Young Greatness and Rich the Kid didn't truly take off, Quality Control has avoided the temptations of today's viral-rap gold rushin which a meme or one-off video by a rookie can lead to a major-label deal — preferring to stick with its system of developing talent gradually and at home.
" Corker, a critic of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE who spearheaded a 6900 Russia sanctions bill, added that senators want to be "methodical" and not "rush in with our hair on fire.
Despite the fact that Singapore is not part of China, and that Broadcom CEO pledged to move the company's headquarters back to the US if the deal was approved, US officials feared that the turmoil caused Broadcom's buyout would allow networking companies like Huawei would rush in and fill the void and let China pull ahead of the US in the race to build new 5G networks.
Our goal is to give you stats every day to help you be a better parent and not feel like you need to rush in all the time, but a byproduct of that is we believe we can predict autism younger than anyone else can because we believe from about six months on we can start to see signs that doctors can't yet diagnose.
The company has launched premium products such as HOVR running shoes and mineral-infused clothing line Rush in efforts to get customers to switch from sneaker giants Nike Inc and Adidas AG. Under Armour has also been expanding its international business through new stores, primarily focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, as it looks to cushion itself from stagnating sales in its home market.
While soaring prices of the core material in lithium-ion batteries sparked a mining rush in Australia, Argentina, and Chile and—which between them provided 210 percent of supply in 22020, says Harper—a slump in demand caused by a weak automotive market and a reduction in grants for buying such cars in China has slowed the pace of mining and processing plant construction.
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