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Now Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Uzbekistan's reforming president, is shutting it down.
That's what it will take: speaking up and shutting it down.
And you know, talking about shutting it down and 'we, we.
At one well, the motor had been stolen, shutting it down.
Shutting it down could be on that to-do list as well.
On Friday he became the media mogul who was shutting it down.
We're told cops blocked off the street before finally shutting it down.
Last month, the federal government seized the website, shutting it down entirely.
And shutting it down could turn Vine's stars into evangelists for its competitors.
Shortly after, Bitfinex said its main banks in Taiwan were shutting it off.
Hundreds of union activists had surrounded the refinery then, effectively shutting it down.
Last year, Microsoft bought a calendar app Sunrise before shutting it down the following year.
It could, under the Constitution, routinely refuse to fund the government, effectively shutting it down.
There were death threats from a drug kingpin, and skeptical superiors who questioned shutting it down.
What happens when a truck load of live eels spills on HWY 101, shutting it down.
The company reportedly considered shutting it down by 2002 as part of a broader consolidation effort.
I still feel like I can compete, which is why I'm not shutting it down completely.
"They're doing a good job of shutting it down," he said, adding, "It's going to die."
Antifa regards this as an instigation to violence, and so they feel justified in shutting it down.
Wiedefeld is doing a good thing by shutting it down to try to completely address the problem.
It said it was taking steps to restart the line after shutting it down as a precaution.
Scientists posited that the moon's temperatures had simply been too cold for the rover, shutting it down.
Perhaps somewhat ironically, in early January, a fire broke out at the hotel, temporarily shutting it down.
Second, Comey was ramping up the Russia investigation, not doing what Trump wanted and shutting it down.
Here's the story of how 13 weeks at Y Combinator saved the Airbnb cofounders from shutting it down:
This would put some effective limits on Iranian oil sales and other trade without totally shutting it down.
France is shutting it down and giving the refugees there a choice -- claim asylum or go back home.
The company is battling to defend itself in Western nations bent on shutting it out of their markets.
After this was exposed by the Mackinac Center and others, legislators became more interested in shutting it down.
It's a good idea to usually leave the PS4 in rest mode rather than shutting it off completely.
But for Teterboro's loyalists, including many employees who have worked there for decades, shutting it down is unfathomable.
"It's like you're building a Fortune 500 company and then shutting it down in a matter of months."
He says together, they are getting better all the time at spotting insurance fraud and shutting it down.
That changed when her boss at the U.S. attorney's office asked her to look into shutting it down.
Its existence turns the banal into a potential conflict of interest, and shutting it down is the right call.
It's quite pathetic and sad, but that is my reality, and I've gotten accustomed to just shutting it down.
"The problem is when you're leveraging the government and you're shutting it down — who is the government?" asked Stanley.
We have purchased this site with the intention of shutting it down and removing all information associated with it.
About 53 percent wanted it to stay operational when surveyed last August, while 44 percent backed shutting it down.
While he is eager to see details of the deal, he said that on balance, shutting it made sense.
"Don't break their will, let the burro set the pace early on instead of shutting it down," he explained.
At that time, I did feel objectified, and now I've learned how to control that [by] just shutting it down.
So to keep focused, we decided the best strategy was shutting it down, regardless of the short-term revenue cost.
In Portland, over 1,85033 protesters blocked entrances to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center, shutting it down indefinitely.
A recently-formed commission on Rikers called for by City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito could recommend shutting it down.
But local lawmakers, including Republicans, said they were uneasy about reports of shutting it down and moving its operations elsewhere.
China's effort to restart its economy after draconian coronavirus countermeasures is proving to be more difficult than shutting it down.
But upon introduction they were more suggestive than literal, opening up the possibility of drama instead of shutting it down.
Wuhan is a major industrial city, and if you're basically shutting it down, it's going to have a major effect.
Passive-aggressive people are already so averse to communication that you need to make sure you are never shutting it down.
But he said it had ceased operations last summer and that Aniview is in the process of legally shutting it down.
"People get wrapped up in whether or not they should have slept with more people before shutting it down," Thomas says.
BMW tested its own car-share program, DriveNow, in San Francisco for several years before shutting it down late last year.
When the FBI seized the site in 2015, instead of shutting it down the agency kept Playpen running for 13 days.
Facebook managed to avoid a fierce political battle over the disinformation campaign's motive while also getting credit for shutting it down.
Mr. Grazi said he would consider modifying the piece if he were concerned about animal welfare, but never shutting it down.
And we're not shutting it out or limiting it to a certain area, like just Williamsburg or a part of Bushwick.
It's super out of character for her to take the joy at that moment instead of turning away and shutting it down.
So, BAS is relocating the base about 14 miles away from the cracks and also shutting it down from March to November.
Earlier this week, Democrats made a deal with Republicans to reopen the federal government just a few days after shutting it down.
He said that shutting it down is expected to save the county, which includes Phoenix, $4 million to $4.5 million a year.
Within 25 years, the immensely powerful Royal Navy went from protecting the maritime slave trade to shutting it down and seizing slave ships.
Clearly, this wasn't a cheap undertaking and shutting it down for a day is obviously not what Google envisioned when it planned this.
A South Carolina library event called "Drag Queen Story Hour" led to a petition with the hope of shutting it down in January.
Britain's government will seek to extend the period during which parliament does not normally sit, shutting it for around a month until Oct.
Those countries variously accused Al Jazeera of promoting sedition, supporting terrorism and spreading false news — while offering scant evidence — before shutting it down.
They blocked the entrance to Umm Qasr, the country's main seaport to the south of Basra, effectively shutting it down for several hours.
He nevertheless shunned the Negro press, shutting it out of the White House press corps until the last of his 12 years in office.
It was clear that IMAX's efforts hadn't been a raving success, but there's a big difference between dialing it back and shutting it down.
At the bottom, she lifted the latch on the little unassuming door and passed through, shutting it behind her as softly as she could.
Unsurprisingly, that's not quite the experience Google had in mind when it enabled this feature back in 2011, so now it's shutting it down.
I tried to use this feature while running with the earbuds but wound up shutting it off because of how distractingly bad it was.
"Shutting it down, having these chan sites pushed underground, it wouldn't totally stop these kinds of things from happening," he said to The Times.
"This is a recognition that it has never been more important to be engaging in conversation about death, not shutting it down," he added.
"By shutting it down, I freed up some good engineers who could work on new mobile devices," Jobs told Isaacson for his 2011 biography.
After having successfully infiltrated a critical system with either of these trojans, an attacker would, again theoretically, be perfectly capable of shutting it down.
It's hard to see how the government could justify shutting it down, although the forum's web hosting provider would retain the right to do so.
Last week, rival company Pinboard announced that it had acquired the beleaguered site, and that it would be shutting it down as of June 15th.
It has partly reopened its border with Colombia after shutting it last year (largely to stop smuggling of fuel and other subsidised goods into Colombia).
That has earned it the ire of the Freedom Caucus, which refused to reauthorize the 83-year-old bank in 2015, temporarily shutting it down.
In February 2015, the FBI seized the site, but instead of shutting it down, decided to run it from a government facility for 13 days.
In February 2015, the FBI seized the site, but instead of shutting it down, the agency ran Playpen from a government server for 13 days.
The current tunnel sees 2900 train trips per day and shutting it down for repairs without a replacement would reduce that traffic by 220006 percent.
In February, he rolled out a plan aimed at shutting it, but that is opposed by many Republican lawmakers and some of his fellow Democrats.
At hearings next month, the court could rule whether to give the company a chance to live or start the process of shutting it down.
By passing the platform off to Google, it can remove the costs of running Fabric without screwing over its developers by suddenly shutting it down.
Also pay attention to "office gossip" (shutting it down when you hear it, by the way) or listen for complaint trends about any one employee.
Workers have begun returning to shuttered factories and offices, but restarting the Chinese industrial machine has proved to be more difficult than shutting it down.
Developers and the federal government have argued against shutting it down during the new review, which officials last week said could stretch into next spring.
Priyanka Chopra will tell you everything you could ever want to know about Nick Jonas, but when it comes to Meghan Markle, she's shutting it down.
"That was when the Hill Fire was just cresting the 101 freeway and they were shutting it down and showing it jumping the freeway," Zielinski said.
It only lasts an hour, but you can swap batteries without shutting it down For another, none of these companies have said how much they'll cost.
Aside from the immediate market moves, UK ABS could be hit by longer-term structural issues, shutting it out from preferential capital treatment and European investment.
But it also seemed that Mr. Icahn had won the war over the future of the company because the F.T.C. stopped short of shutting it down.
"We must explore how we can get the population of Rikers to be so small that the dream of shutting it down becomes a reality," she said.
But Grigor (John Malkovitch) — who, like Bobby, never stops scheming when he says he will – releases a malware on the Axe Cap internet, shutting it off entirely.
Quickly shutting it down, Swift shared that she didn't think the outlet would likely have brought up the topic of parenthood had she not been a woman.
"After having successfully infiltrated a critical system with either of these trojans, an attacker would, again theoretically, be perfectly capable of shutting it down," write the researchers.
If your Fitbit Versa isn't working quite right, or if you just want to save some battery life, shutting it down is the best step to take.
As a former stylist in London, she ran a luxury online shopping site called The Gift Library for seven years before shutting it down earlier this year.
All the games would be worth the same number of points, and teams would have an incentive to play hard in regulation instead of shutting it down.
But I'm on the verge of shutting it off because it floods me with texts about anything worse than a fender bender on roads I never travel.
The arrest came two days after the state Registrar of Societies canceled the registration of the NDC - saying its constitution was flawed and effectively shutting it down.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela began reopening its border with Colombia on Tuesday earlier than expected after shutting it last week amid a crackdown on smugglers and criminal gangs.
Three minutes after it was sent out, they received the alert on their phone and scrambled to initiate the process of shutting it down and issuing a correction.
In February 2015, the agency took over the site, but instead of shutting it down, briefly ran it and delivered malware in an attempt to identify its users.
Florida and Hollywood authorities have opened criminal investigations into the deaths, and the state has since cut off Medicaid funding and rescinded the facility's license, shutting it down.
Write the true story of your actual life and see where that leads you, rather than fretting about it and possibly shutting it down before you've truly begun.
Byte&aposs format will apparently closely mimic the six-second video uploads made popular by Vine, which Twitter acquired in 2012 before eventually shutting it down in 2017.
Aamer called on members of Congress to put their differences aside, beseeching them  to"forget about whom to blame about Guantanamo" and just concentrate on shutting it down.
On my list of potential ways to fix Facebook, shutting it down would be right at the top closely followed by losing the algorithmic sorting of the news feed.
Click here to view original GIFYou will spend a lot of time opening and shutting it and expecting the hinge to catch, but it will open smoothly every time.
But that isn't the main issue; the question Giuliani's rhetoric raises is whether the potential for actions like these makes BLM "racist" and would justify shutting it down completely.
China's main leverage point with North Korea is the supply of oil — but Beijing is wary of shutting it off out of concern that Pyongyang could turn on Beijing.
A South Carolina library event called the "Drag Queen Story Hour" has sparked controversy in the local community, leading to a petition with the hopes of shutting it down.
MFOU, Cameroon (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Adrienne Ngonou's 2000-seat restaurant used to open from 2250 am to 2000 pm, shutting it doors as the sun began to go down.
Rikers is a terrible place — that's why the city is shutting it down — and prisons and jails in general do an awful job with health care, especially addiction treatment.
It's terrible news for fans who were still holding out hope the festival would actually get off the ground on the heels of major money issues nearly shutting it down.
Clinton to Joseph Stalin in terms of the way he treated the press by completely shutting it down in the Soviet Union (outside of state-controlled media) during his reign.
I could envision rationalizing all of those trade-offs away in exchange for a flip phone, maybe, but the experience of actually flipping it open and shutting it is bad.
While Danske does not have a banking license in the United States, banning U.S. correspondent banks from dealing with it would amount to shutting it out of the global financial network.
The FBI seized the site's server in February of last year, but instead of shutting it down, the agency continued to run the site on its own server for several weeks.
When the Korea Zinc Company sent Yun Choi to run its loss-making refinery in Townsville five years ago, he says, "the thought of shutting it down was on everybody's mind".
Kansai will have three units operating and expects to have another reactor at Takahama restarted in November after shutting it down earlier this month for maintenance and refueling, its spokesman said.
While Danske does not have a banking licence in the United States, banning U.S. correspondent banks from dealing with it would amount to shutting it out of the global financial network.
This means shutting it down, opening it up, locating the blade in question and undertaking the repair, a process that could take up to 12 hours, during which the turbine isn't operating.
Those in favor of the project, known in Italy as the TAV, say the costs of shutting it down with 25 km (15 miles) already dug could equal those of finishing it.
While the resettlement initiative was long politically uncontroversial, a handful of Republican lawmakers — including Senators Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Jeff Sessions of Alabama — appeared intent on shutting it down this year.
As a result of an episode involving Mr. Kay, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, a Wall Street regulator, took the unusual step in 2013 of expelling West America, effectively shutting it down.
This time, town hall came knocking, but instead of shutting it down, town officials were eager to collaborate, offering Mr. Jubert after-hours access to city museums, swimming pools and other locations.
Mr. Whitaker has expressed skepticism about the scope of Mr. Mueller's investigation — including musing on national TV about shutting it down by starving it of funds — and has even questioned Marbury v.
Mr. Diller said this week that he was shutting it down because he'd had enough of fast-rising costs and of court fights that lasted several years and seemed destined to continue.
It's important that it does the numbers so the next story that wants to get told in this space can get told without Hollywood shutting it down or saying it doesn't sell.
The post, which is generally being considered an attempt by the website to cover for the GoDaddy breach, claims that Anonymous will give the site 24 hours before shutting it down completely.
Disney's shutting it down so Club Penguin Island can take its place, a mobile-only game that's sure to go after big-name mobile successes like like Pokémon Go and Super Mario Run.
The federal police said that it never actually closed the frontier and had only begun preparations for shutting it on Monday, but the normal flow of Venezuelan immigrants was re-established on Tuesday morning.
In the early days of the war, the U.S. and EU targeted all of Syria's state-owned banks, yet sanctioning a bank is not the same as shutting it off from the outside world.
There is an exception to closing accounts, though, Schultz says: If your old card has an annual fee and you're certain you're not going to use it anymore, you may consider shutting it down.
Mike Conaway (R-Texas), who led the House Intelligence Committee's Russia probe before shutting it down in March, said none of the developments in recent days have caused him to consider reopening the investigation.
Turkish maritime authorities have reopened Istanbul's Bosphorus Strait to transiting tankers after shutting it earlier on Saturday for several hours following what the government said was an attempted coup by a faction in the military.
Until May, when new board members were approved, EXIM was unable to finance or guarantee loans of more than $963 million, shutting it out of exports of large projects such as aircraft or power infrastructure.
Days after Ethiopian ICT officials made public pledges to improve net access, the government began playing on-again, off-again with the internet — shutting it down (almost completely) to coincide with the country's national exams.
Trump could well calculate that despite all this, Mueller's investigation is dangerous enough to himself, his family, or his allies in the near term that it's worth taking the enormous risk of shutting it down.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp was restarting its 362,300 barrel per day (bpd) Beaumont, Texas, refinery for the first time since shutting it nearly three weeks ago due to Tropical Storm Harvey, the company said.
For example, the six miles of wall near the Texas border city of McAllen is slated to cut through a 100-acre butterfly refuge, blocking access to the wildlife sanctuary and, effectively, shutting it down.
Until May, when new board members were approved, EXIM was unable to finance or guarantee loans of more than $10 million, shutting it out of exports of large projects such as aircraft or power infrastructure.
If the Trump administration fails to go to bat for Ex-Im, and its opponents succeed in shutting it down, companies like Boeing have very few tools with which to boost their competitiveness abroad, Aboulafia says.
Instead of shutting it down, Pebble CEO Eric Migicovsky was so impressed that he hired Berry and eventually put her in charge of the company's developer tooling, while also maintaining CloudPebble as an open-source tool.
But rather than shutting it down, the agents continued to run the servers, using software to identify the real IP and MAC addresses of users, despite the fact they were using Tor to access the site.
FRANKFURT/RIGA (Reuters) - The Russian former owner of a stricken Latvian lender has attacked the European Central Bank (ECB) for abruptly shutting it, amid a bitter dispute after he previously accused an ECB governor of corruption.
On Wednesday, a website named PornWikiLeaks went offline and was replaced with a message: "We have purchased this site with the intention of shutting it down and removing all information associated with it," the message reads.
DAKAR, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Air traffic controllers ended a strike at Senegal's main airport on Friday, a union leader said, after shutting it down for most of the day over demands for more training and transportation stipends.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish maritime authorities have reopened Istanbul's Bosphorus Strait to transiting tankers after shutting it earlier on Saturday for several hours following what the government said was an attempted coup by a faction in the military.
It was The Tribune's main competitor, The Tampa Bay Times, based 25 miles away in St. Petersburg and owned by the nonprofit Poynter Institute, that dealt the knockout punch by purchasing The Tribune and then immediately shutting it down.
Just as a refresher for any less-techie folks out there, a distributed denial-of-service attack is when hackers overwhelm a server or network with more traffic than it can handle in the hopes of shutting it down.
"The notion that the platform is 'dead' has been a pretty popular one for a while now, but it was still shocking to find out that Twitter was shutting it down for good," said Cody Ko, known for his #6secondauditions videos.
Google doesn't make a whole lot of promises about Chrome's "incognito mode:" That said, it'd be nice to not have to worry about content from your most recent porn session being barfed back at you hours after shutting it down.
Chris Brown is having a massive yard sale in front of his house, to which he's invited the public, much to the chagrin of the LAPD ... and we've learned cops tried shutting it down using a law that doesn't exist.
That inquiry lives on for now, but all those associated with it would be justified in fearing that they could well end up like James Comey, the F.B.I. director Mr. Trump fired in May in the hope of shutting it down.
"Until we got involved, you could barely have a Trump rally without antifas shutting it down," Balazek, who's such a big man that it didn't seem incongruous that he walked around drinking beer straight from a pitcher, said to me.
How it happens: The most common type of digital news attack is called a DDOS (distributed denial of service) attack, where hackers use a network of bots to direct a lot of traffic towards a website, overwhelming its server and shutting it down.
And over the past few years, Facebook has also shut down acquisitions, including viral teen Q&A app TBH (though its founder says he recommended shutting it down), fitness tracker Moves, video advertising system LiveRail, and still-popular mobile app developer platform Parse.
DUBAI, May 15 (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco has resumed crude oil pumping via its East-West pipeline after shutting it down temporarily for checks following an armed drone attack on two of its pumping stations, a source familiar with matter said on Wednesday.
Brexit secretary David Davis said Britain had been instrumental in developing Galileo's technology, and that shutting it out at this stage would delay the project by up to three years and increase the bill by an extra 1 billion euros (£0.9 billion).
I think it was because all the blood that had just got to go back where it was supposed to have been, it had only been starting to make the turn, suck back up to my heart, but now I was shutting it off again.
Britain's Brexit minister David Davis said this month that Britain had been instrumental in developing Galileo's technology, and that shutting it out at this stage would delay the project by up to three years and increase the bill by 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion).
One day long ago, I looked at myself as I faced a full-length mirror and saw my image darken and soften and then seem to retreat, as though I was vanishing from the world rather than that my mind was shutting it out.
That might be a matter of self-discipline for older people, but Twenge has advocated that companies like Apple implement age-based changes to their products, like restricting the apps accessible, shutting it automatically down at night, and limiting the hours it can be used per day.
When the FBI seized the site in 2015, instead of shutting it down, the agency briefly ran Playpen from a government server in order to deploy a network investigative technique (NIT)—the agency's term for a piece of malware—in an attempt to identify its visitors.
For the most part, nursing for me has been pretty smooth sailing, save for a savage biting phase at around 10 months that came thisclose to shutting it all down (nothing makes you realize how sharp tiny new baby teeth are like a chomp to the nipple).
During the episode, the Superstore actress explores both sides of the argument: The pollutant-emitting coal plant is allegedly to blame for horrific health issues among the area's mostly Latino and African-American, low-income population — but shutting it down would mean the loss of hundreds of jobs.
Maybe the Ugandan media council wasn't even thinking about shutting it down but now that somebody has brought it up, then they know they are being watched and they don't want to come off as people who aren't doing their job... then they get out and shut it down.
Senators plan to use the hearing to press the agency on the spill at Colorado's Gold King Mine, where an EPA mistake caused 3 million gallons of toxic sludge to spill into a tributary of the Animas River, shutting it and the downstream San Juan River down for days.
What there is are two convenient responses: shutting it all down if anything feels remotely wrong, or doubling-down on the idea that "every culture appropriates" and blatantly ignoring how culture-swapping can be used to reinforce imbalanced power dynamics, strengthening dominant cultures and keeping marginalized ones in their place.
Republicans, including the current chairman of the Committee that okayed HR 634, Congressman Gregg Harper (R-Miss.), say that the EAC was meant to be a temporary measure, that its responsibilities can be handled by the Federal Election Commission and that shutting it down will save $33 million per year.
"Yes, that is an explicit statement that Trump wanted an attorney general who would shut down the Russia investigation and is mad at Sessions for recusing himself and not shutting it down," said Jack L. Goldsmith, a Harvard Law School professor and top Justice Department official under President George W. Bush.
For instance, I signed up for a local text alert service to get notified of things like dangerous storms on the way or bad road conditions, But I'm on the verge of shutting it off because it floods me with texts about anything worse than a fender bender on roads I never travel.
"States have already started to notify families that they may not have a source of coverage should Congress fail to enact a long-term extension of CHIP funding, and several states have started to use funds meant to operate the program to start shutting it down," eight leading children's advocacy groups said in a statement.
The Standing Rock Sioux and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes, whose reservations are near the route of the North Dakota to Illinois line, say that since a Washington, D.C., court found the Army Corps of Engineers did not conduct a proper environmental review of the project, shutting it down is the only proper course of action.
That's partly because of a shocking ruling issued last week by Judge William Alsup, ordering the administration to resurrect part of the DACA program and allow the 690,000 young unauthorized immigrants protected from deportation under the program when the Trump administration started shutting it down in October to apply for renewals of their two-year work permits.
But while it's true that his departure would have been cause for worry for those who seek to protect the independence and integrity of Mr. Mueller's investigation, at this stage of the inquiry, even a replacement dead set on shutting it down would find such a maneuver nearly impossible to accomplish — and with each day that goes by, it becomes even harder.
But it took shutting it all down in 2016, when she retired at 93, to teach her an important lesson: "It's never too late to start a new chapter in your life," Orman tells CNBC Make It. This past decade has brought major changes to the personal finance expert's life: a boat, a different place to call home, a marriage and a new outlook.
Published accounts by former officials or others involved in the secret detention program indicate that Haspel was not only directly involved in running Detention Site Green for a period, but in shutting it down and "sanitizing" in December 2002 in an effort to cover up the torture and disappearances that took place there and to allow the CIA to continue them elsewhere – including the treatment of 'Abd al-Nashiri and Abu Zubaydah, whose transfer to the next "black site" Haspel would have been fully aware of if she was indeed Chief of Base at Detention Site Green.

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