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"strays" Definitions
  1. Also called: stray capacitance
  2. undesired capacitance in equipment, occurring between the wiring, between the wiring and the chassis, or between components and the chassis
  3. telecomm
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Still, Mr. Gillespie never strays too far from the South.
The kindly imam, Mustafa Efe, welcomes strays with open arms.
The book sometimes strays far from both Shakespeare and Swahililand.
Do you go rummaging around near some dumpster for strays?
The creature was clearly not one of the island strays.
She strays from the narcissistic triumph of a typical striker.
But his gaze also strays across the Atlantic to Brussels.
But Tribe strays much too far in the other direction.
They captured these dogs as strays on the streets of Moscow.
Precinct houses were mobbed by boys dragging in strays for bounties.
But it never strays into being preachy or self-congratulatory, either.
Lipinski's view on abortion strays from the Democratic National Committee platform.
And while departing from source material is itself a virtue-neutral move, as "The Handmaid's Tale" strays further from its origins, it also strays further from one of its significant ideas: that June (Elisabeth Moss) is ordinary.
Where My Tamagotchi Forever strays from its ancestors is in-app purchases.
Sonic Mania never strays too far from the formula that inspired it.
As a result, thousands of strays are gassed to death every year.
And he rarely veers from them or strays into gaffe-making territory.
I improvise a lot but it never strays away from that map.
A bunch of strays mimicking the patterns we had brought from home.
They were strays, and once the studies were over, they were euthanized.
A color palette that rarely strays from white, gray, blue and black.
Whenever Jim Carrey strays from comedy, critics wonder whether he can deliver.
It's on the edge of overripeness, but never strays over the line.
As a teacher, he's known to greet strays and interlopers with attentiveness.
And as one strays into other domains, the Trump situation often appears disastrous.
Precisely how they work on the brain, however, strays wildly from prescription antidepressants.
But as the number of strays increases, the shelters are feeling the strain.
That said, there are always more: unwanted litters, strays, pickups from other shelters.
All of our cats are strays or were gifted to us by friends.
As a partial remedy, we're looking at 10 of those brilliant strays now.
Lyrically she strays into many places: friendship, relationships, family, and being up next.
Khairabad, like just about any other Indian village, has a lot of strays.
Strays, transplants, and people like me were lucky to have the store, too.
Her crew — the suicide squad from the premiere episode — are all strays like Eleven.
On his way home each night, Santell began noticing strays living in poor conditions.
"Yes, it strays from the typical ideal of femininity," she says of her look.
But the focus here never strays far from the prickly friendship at its center.
But he rarely strays from standard Chinese diplomatic talking points urging amity and cooperation.
If the topic strays into serious territory, everyone needs to be smiling and joking.
But he strays from the truth when improvising with reporters or attacking his opponents.
Some are paralyzed, others are blind, most are strays that she found roaming around.
The absence of any academics is especially notable when the conversation strays into theoretical territory.
I can't take any more fancy new netbooks into my life — I only collect strays.
But Ashley doesn't appear to a cast member who strays away from stirring the pot.
There are at least half a dozen Facebook pages dedicated to the strays around Istanbul.
Still, some residents adopt strays or give food to a pup that comes and goes.
Hundreds of thousands of strays, neither feral nor tame, live among the denizens of Istanbul.
While technology is quickly taking over the battlefield, Nagata's focus never strays from her characters.
Yet what worries Indian liberals is where Hindutva strays into xenophobia and intolerance of dissent.
Well, not a single deer strays into view, just as "The Lobster" was crustacean-free.
Her home in Carmel, California, was usually full of dogs and cats, mostly adopted strays.
As for the cats, animal shelters say they are overflowing with strays and their litters.
Other times, Johnston seems out of his depth, particularly when he strays from domestic politics.
The Shallows understands this desire and never strays too far from trying to fulfill it.
Some White House reporters privately grumble that he strays way too far into advocacy territory.
But any account that strays from exalting the purported purity of comfort women remains controversial.
The talk in "Women" never strays far from the safe foot path of casual conversation.
Trump's lawyers knew their client regularly strays from the truth and sometimes flat-out lies.
He rarely strays for more than a sentence from the endless task of ego petting.
A veteran journalist, she never strays into polemic even when her material screams for it.
And real clothes were at J.W. Anderson, who often strays into hinterlands of the esoteric.
The more he or she strays from established norms, the greater the opportunity for reprobation.
But often it is too aware of its apposite timing and its tone strays into instruction.
She was told not to feed the strays anymore, but he says that request was ignored.
We had a small garden, where strays liked to gather, but Morsi refused to tolerate them.
The morning after he disappeared, five ugly strays were lounging in the sun on our balcony.
On issues like abortion and gun ownership, he strays to the right of his Democratic peers.
Hood's recruitment of Obama strays from his previous strategy of avoiding national endorsements, Mississippi Today reported.
These are all conservative policies—hopefully when he strays from them, conservatives will hold him accountable.
In April, only nine socialized strays were available for daily leashed walks to nearby Cruz Bay.
The poorest people living on the streets barely have enough food themselves, but they feed strays.
More than 40 strays have been captured and sterilized, but that has not made any difference.
You hear the high-pitched yowls of strays fighting for scraps tossed from a kitchen window.
Soucek's "spottieottiedopalicious angel" (2019), the show's centerpiece, strays furthest from the graphical confines of the grid.
While he makes his art by carving lines and delineations, he strays away from organized systems.
At first, cops thought some strange, benevolent friend of the feline race was spaying and neutering strays.
In her own music, Rachel strays between traditional folk sounds and more modern indie folk/rock ones.
Varys hasn't promised Dany complete loyalty, either — if she strays from justice, he will act in retaliation.
They were strays in my neighborhood, so we fed and tamed them and the rest is history.
It moves from jawdropping to heartbreaking at a moment's notice, but it never strays from being unforgettable.
Or "protect your home," since you can now block out neighborhood cats and strays from coming in.
The vote all but signals the drug's eventual approval, since the FDA rarely strays from these decisions.
Fans of "Dumbo" will notice that the new film's plot strays a bit from the original feature.
The conversation among the guests strays to jokes about whether Romeo comes in different shades and sizes.
A city's entire population of canines—pets and strays both—is the target of a genocidal campaign.
The show's depiction of sexual activity among teenagers may be where it strays furthest from the facts.
Many of them are strays that are returned to their owners; 1.6 million other dogs are adopted.
The parasites, roundworms of the genus Toxocara, live in the intestines of cats and dogs, especially strays.
Plus, there's a built-in dry erase board, mousepad, storage strays, and clips to keep wires organized.
Instead, he resembles an NRA poodle on an elastic leash that yanks him back when he strays.
It's not that "The Wrong Man" strays from the spine-tingling elements it establishes at its beginning.
When Bobbi Trout's focus strays during an early flight, for instance, her instructor points toward the ground.
The result is cerebral and undeniably hip, but it never strays too far from its danceable core.
Monáe rarely strays from her black-and-white aesthetic, but she still stands out with gorgeous patterns.
Often pups run in packs, with an alpha, betas, and an omega, though some pups are strays.
One serpent strays into the cleavage of her gravity-resistant breasts, en route to her rounded belly.
It's fair to say that a public petition of this sort strays from the norms of our discipline.
These adorable adult kitties are both former strays who have struck up a friendship (romance?) at the shelter.
When the film falters in the third act, however, it is precisely because it strays from Moonee's perspective.
Even that strays below countries not usually considered bastions of mobile connectivity, though, including Angola, Russia, and Peru.
NEW CANAAN Seventh annual New Canaan Dog Days, fund-raiser for Adopt-A-Dog and Strays and Others.
They argue in their new book that these dogs "are not mongrels or strays," as is often assumed.
"This is where you may begin to feel guilt — when your influence strays outside business acumen," says Taylor.
It's written from the vantage of a straight, white, middle-class woman and seldom strays from that perspective.
Very Berry Cheesecake Salad Although this fruit salad strays away from leafy greens, its deliciousness cannot be denied.
Most of this fare strays quite far from the actual Christmas story, the one in the Christian Bible.
Though tiny, the neighborhood offers enough in the way of diversions that Mr. von Klemperer rarely strays far.
My latest contribution, an account of an auto parts factory in Michigan, strays a bit from the mission.
His next effort as director and star, the full-length work "Strays," made the 295 Sundance Film Festival.
After the kitten was freed, it was reunited with its feline family, all of whom appear to be strays.
" He says "our thoughts are with the comrades unjustly jailed by a state that strays far from democratic practices.
Despite Pine's good work, our attention inevitably strays to the more vibrant and colorful performances of his supporting characters.
Copper arrived at Bobby and the Strays, a shelter in Long Island, New York, this weekend, in bad shape.
Strays blasted to the edge of space in the USSR's early suborbital flights occasionally died in crashes and explosions.
Every time she strays from her voluminous trademark pony, we feel like the earth has spun off its axis.
But even though it sometimes strays into smugness and sermonising, Canada has something important to teach an uncertain world.
") The closest White strays into the occult: "Something (or maybe it was Nothing) had stunned him into eternal youth.
For all Ms. Boggs's sensitivity to diversity, she seldom strays from her own artist milieu to do her interviews.
I wondered if Morsi had finally lost a fight, and I tossed water at the strays until they left.
My succulents and strays grow and play for me in exchange for just a few screen taps a day.
Black holes prevent anything that strays close to them, be it matter or light, from escaping — hence their name.
Alice Lake, a single mother of three, has a soft spot for strays and a history of bad judgment.
"The most basic measure of success is shown by herd growth and the tracking and collection of strays," Binder said.
This process targets the finer, more downy hairs, while a quick round with some tweezers picked up any remaining strays.
Grab a thousand of the best strays you know and present them with this lovely castle they can now ruin.
Only Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod and Kaliningrad reportedly have policies against killing strays, according to the  Los Angeles Times.
As a long term solution, spaying or neutering all strays before re-releasing them into the streets would be ideal.
A new book argues that they are more than strays and may tell us much about the nature of dogs.
The app has maps of hiking trails, monitors the hiker's progress, and notifies her if she strays off the trail.
And when Bella strays from the proud path of her ancestors, the Spirit is there to caution, rebuke and inspire.
Instead, it takes photographs of every single vehicle that strays across its lens, using artificial intelligence to analyse them later.
Five Came Back sometimes strays from that central thesis, but when it stays true to it, it's very powerful indeed.
Animal-welfare groups claim that 250,260 dogs are inhumanely slaughtered for the occasion every year, most of them pets or strays.
In Mao's day, dog ownership by city dwellers was condemned as a "symbol of decadence" and strays were shot on sight.
Perhaps it's just what she likes, or it's what some secret royal council has decided is best, but she rarely strays.
But when it comes to so-called principled policies, including immigration, voters will punish a party that strays from its beliefs.
Ought they to rise to that mission, even if it strays from their central remit of making and selling their widgets?
"Chargers" hid scooters in their garages until their owners ratcheted up the bounties awarded to catch the strays—then cashed in.
Nominating one of them certainly strays from the playbook that Democrats used in the 2018 election to take back the House.
What's more, "female Elon Musk" Serena (Caitlin FitzGerald) is a determined multimillionaire businesswoman who strays far from Everlasting's usual contestant mold.
We learned how to be strays from them: It's all about being on the road as much as you possibly can.
The show was created in 1950 to tell "an everyday story of country folk", a mission from which it rarely strays.
If a kid strays from those areas, the Jiobit app will alert the parent and help them pinpoint the child's location.
Vacant lots, old factories, former warehouses and even shuttered hospitals are being redeveloped, forcing colonies of strays to find new habitats.
Tall and gray-haired, he speaks in a soft monotone and rarely strays too far from the script in public appearances.
Yes, virtually every politician, including Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney and George W. Bush, strays from the truth at times.
Which isn't to say that Bergen ever strays too far from swearing per se, or misses an opportunity to critique censorship.
The filing also mentions technology Megvii patented to identify dogs from their nose prints, used by Beijing authorities to manage strays.
He might not be 2016's greatest rapper, but he's succeeded in creating a unique world that strays away from reality.
The further Trump's approval rating strays from his disapproval rating, the harder he makes it for himself to win in 2020.
Whenever the writing strays from the bare facts, it feels as if written from bullet points on 3-by-5 cards.
During a vacation two years ago, our 9-year-old decided that she wanted to feed the strays along the roads.
The lawmakers' decision to join forces strays from their usual partisan clashes, as Cruz has gone after Ocasio-Cortez in the past.
The court is supreme on sufferance and if it strays too far from what the public will support its power will evaporate.
But that's totally cool, as there's also a new iPad case making sure the pencil never strays too far from home.  $weet.
No matter the gender, whenever a person strays outside the boundaries of their relationship, that behavior is their own choice and responsibility.
The report strays several times into the innovation versus deployment trap, but I think the case for public R&D stands independently.
Portman plays Elizabeth, a well-meaning young woman who strays from her husband and becomes entangled in a passionate affair with Rick.
If they see any strays, they try to catch them and take them to the facility's section for lost pets, Rosene said.
Quite simply, anyone who strays from the status quo, or questions any power structure in the kingdom, is liable to be repressed.
But as she strays from the spotlight, Mr. Temer is receiving greater scrutiny over testimony tying him to illegal campaign financing operations.
The Financial CHOICE Act strays from the "Washington-knows-best" attitude and rightly bets on the American consumer and the free market.
While it stays pretty faithful early on, the entire third act strays completely from its source material to deliver a different ending.
There are times when he strays into the language of vulgarity or overstatement, with mixed patterns, loud color and three-dimensional embellishments.
Then in a solo concurrence, he faintly and abstractly rebuked "an executive" who strays from the path of adhering to the Constitution.
Or the abuse victim who's reluctant to leave her husband, a subplot that's more disturbing but also strays into "Fifty Shades" territory?
She starts out in her usual formal hand, but as she goes on the pen quivers and she strays outside the lines.
The two mixed breeds are strays, and when sanctuary staff found them, they both had shrapnel in their legs from gunshot wounds.
"In Germany, the diesel debate is emotionally charged — and frequently strays from the facts," said Jürgen Stackmann, a board member at Volkswagen.
The book falters when it strays from the title's directive, particularly in portions of the first and third parts that meander slightly.
Samsung says the tag has a geofence feature to notify you when your kid, pet, or object strays beyond the limits you set.
Some are old, some are strays, and some have saved the humans in their lives as much as the humans have saved them.
The White Rabbit Project, on the other hand, strays away from the idea of testing out the myths that defined the original show.
"Some of his output is so kooky and recondite that, quite possibly, it strays into the realm of conspiracy theory," the publication wrote.
Not only did it lift the lashes that faced downward, but it prevented my normally straight strays from wilting after a few hours.
The majority of these strays are homeless, and up until recently people were warned against even petting them due to fear of radioactivity.
In 2013, for example, President Nicolas Maduro set up Mission Nevado, named for independence hero Simon Bolivar's dog, to rescue and protect strays.
Those can be tricky times though, so it makes sense that the most interesting moments are when he strays away from the sunlight.
And though the site tends to cheerlead for Trump and troll the mainstream media, they haven't pulled punches when they think Trump strays.
On occasion, pious Buddhists who find deceased strays make merit by helping the animals transition to their next life through a wat funeral.
Other helpful tips to avoid travel-related infections: Don't touch, pet, handle or feed animals, including wild ones, strays and other people's pets.
Her multimedia art never strays far from her concern with the land, especially the Southern land, and its occupants, especially its black occupants.
But so too is that mysterious whisper in his ear urging him always to return, no matter how far he strays, back home.
"It's amazing because we see these strays and medical cases come in and I think we're always surprised by their resiliency," said DeGroot.
The lens only strays from the curb when it captures the reactions of the audience watching it at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago.
"Mostly they're here to help our three kids feel comfortable," said Ms. Searcey, who described the streets in Dakar as littered with strays.
And "Making History" strays even further, using a time machine as a vehicle for frat-house comedy with a veneer of social satire.
It is maybe too obvious a metaphor but it is true and valuable: all of us strays, looking for jewels in the trash.
Hundreds of pets and strays are believed to have perished in the blaze, which swept through the seaside town in a matter of hours.
Offering the easiest way to reply could keep users locked into the Facebook ecosystem, even if their social media sharing strays to other apps.
At the same time, the government is cracking down on online content and entertainment that strays beyond the narrowing definitions of what is acceptable.
"Stuart suggested I trim my own because I have some strays, but I don't trust myself — especially while under the influence," Franco told me.
Is it relevant that I have taken in strays in the past and given them a loving home for the rest of their lives?
They stood in the doorway before an audience of fronds, and the strays patrolling the block, and the dim lights shining through adjacent windows.
Gangi has come up with a very cunning variation on the revenge fable, but when she strays from Jo, she undermines its simple conceit.
Third, the dogs are local strays in Mexico City who flock towards the passing pilgrims, attracted by potential companionship and food they might offer.
The officer, who was known as the pinder, pinned or penned the strays in a central location until their owners paid to reclaim them.
The no-kill shelter we looked into in Kansas City had a policy that strays kept longer than 72 hours required a surrendering fee.
Frank: I'm on record, repeatedly, including here, with my belief that the Democratic Party strays too far from the center at its electoral peril.
It is illegal here to kill healthy strays, and the result is millions of them — perhaps as many as 30 million across the country.
In "Kat'a Kabanova," from 2350, a young woman in the Russian countryside, trapped in a loveless marriage, strays to a lover — with tragic consequences.
Michael Slackman, The Times's international editor, took on two Egyptian strays during a five-year stint as bureau chief in Cairo: Yodarella and Spunky.
But if anyone can sell that once-tricky proposition to doting fans, surely it is Mr. Slimane, whose eye rarely strays from the bottom line.
The chapters are short and there's plenty of dynamic action and dialogue, but she never strays far from the central attraction of the book: Maggie.
Although thousands of economic migrants from the Anatolian countryside, massive infrastructure projects and political divides are reshaping the metropolis, the hardy strays are a constant.
It shouldn't be a surprise then that they've opted to take a break after completing their duties, even if that strays from typical royal behavior.
A few good TV series could help to differentiate Apple Music in a real way, even if it strays from the service's core focus — music.
But just because Hadid rarely strays from her usual doesn't mean she wasn't prepared for a seasonal refresh just before the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
Its software can link seemingly unrelated things to help compliance staff within financial organizations find rogue traders, by recognizing behavior that strays from the norm.
JANELLE MONÁE This star never strays away from bold patterns, shapes and designs on the red carpet, and yet again, last night Monáe didn't disappoint.
Following this passion, Catania and her daughter continue to visit her old neighborhood and pull strays off the street so they can find forever homes.
If it strays too far out of the norm, they'll get a call from a specialist who will walk them through what to do next.
So, when launching dogs for early space missions, Soviet rocket scientists chose strays like Laika that had survived on the streets during Moscow's freezing winter.
The book, part history and part travelogue, strays into memoir when Elkin writes about Paris, where she first experienced the pleasures of the aimless stroll.
They protect the animals from bears, cougars and wolves, paying attention to strays and weak or ill animals that could be easy pickings for predators.
The dogs didn't hobble along with the sagged, twitchy gaits I'd come to expect from Latin American strays, and they showed no fear of humans.
" In "Flaw," she's the one who strays, but, she sings, "I choose, choose to blame it all on you/'cause I don't like the truth.
His attention never strays far from nature, and his writing in these bird passages is minutely detailed, exquisitely observant, deeply informed, and often tenderly sensual.
The common thread is a rough-around-the-edges, rock-tinged take on country music that never strays too far from the genre's dancehall roots.
But he may find that there's some power in numbers: Targeting a pack of a dozen Republicans is harder than picking off a few strays.
But whereas a new applicant can be restrained if it strays off the democratic course, an existing member that flouts the rules cannot easily be disciplined.
This administration's ebb from further developing artificial intelligence also strays from other countries, though the White House's AI Task Force is working to increase digital security.
The eclectic group — which includes "an Army brat, two strays, a gay, and a nun" — is heading to Canada, something Luke is not pleased to hear.
Portrush's punishing rough is just waiting to gobble up errant shots, a double-bogey or worse awaiting Lowry or anyone else who strays from the fairway.
February 21, 1973 - Israeli fighters shoot down a Libyan Arab Airlines plane after it strays into the airspace of the Sinai Peninsula, then under Israeli control.
This feeds directly into another element of the level design that Tropical Freeze does so well: a sense of pacing and flow that strays from predictability.
Two CAP agents were sent to the trailer park to go door to door to find out which dogs were pets and which dogs were strays.
" – Antonin Scalia, 2013 "The notion that we have all the democracy that money can buy strays so far from what our democracy is supposed to be.
The movie explores some of her insecurities, particularly with regard to her eating disorder, but its tone never strays too far from the light and breezy.
I have my underarms and bikini lasered, so those areas are very low-maintenance, aside from occasionally tweezing or epilating any strays to keep things smooth.
When her memoir veers to exile in Europe, its emotional punch is weaker, just as Meyer's story lags when he strays from Sichuan, Beijing and Manchuria.
The idea that some black people do not even possess knowledge of their own experience when that experience strays from the predetermined plotline is itself oppressive.
They are killers, and when the rival lover strays into their midst Giselle watches as they seduce, entrap, and impale him in their own sacrificial dance.
The investigation raises thorny questions about when coverage that is favorable to a candidate strays into overt political activity, and when First Amendment protections should apply.
Speaking from the top floor of his multistory shelter for strays, he estimated that 650 dogs — about 45 of them puppies — live at the Canidrome's kennels.
"We are going through a very difficult time in Territorio de Zaguates," the shelter (whose name reportedly roughly translates to "Land of Strays") wrote on March 7.
The adoptees are a mix of dogs who were abandoned during the storm, strays and family dogs given to local shelters after the storm, reports the newspaper.
Where "A United Kingdom" strays into courtship clichés—dancing to faint music, a proffered jacket on a cold night—"Loving" revels in small moments of subtle affection.
She said the shelter was at capacity, and that it typically had to resort to putting down strays after just 12 days if they were not adopted.
Rubin also described Trump as "the world's worst client or the world's worst witness," noting the president often strays from the controlled messages crafted by his staff.
Recorded in an eleven-hour session, Grave's debut, Planetary Prince, is a manic explosion of virtuosity, but one that never strays into the realm of self-indulgence.
But the LOLcats escaped and spread and multiplied, just like the Viking cats or Australia's colonial-era cat castaways, which have become nearly 20 million strays today.
Yes, he has ideas and strays from party dogma on occasion, but his primary mission is to make sure the party thrives and remains in the majority.
And more riskily, he strays farther from Hill House than previous adaptations do, which sacrifices some of the claustrophobia that a good haunted house story can generate.
While the Republican congressman from Montana shares many qualities with the likes of Rex Tillerson and Scott Pruitt, he strays the course on a few interesting issues.
Others say the cameras are set off even if a car strays inches over a line marking the intersection, but then stops at the very last moment.
I would soon contribute to the strays' buffet, as some of the potato sticks—balanced on top of the freshly completed plate I'd just bought—fell off.
The store is the best place in New York to quietly survey and reconsider the hits and strays from the runways of the 2033s and early aughts.
Venus never strays more than two signs away from the sun, so your Venus sign will be within two signs behind or ahead of your sun sign.
He wanders and hedges and doubles back, but he is governed by a strong instinct for self-preservation, and never strays too far from his essential positions.
Watching Axe and Chuck sneer at each other in the plush spaces the show rarely strays from, we're freed up to consider the sad absurdity of these tendencies.
For many of her post-Posh Spice years, the pop star-turned-fashion mogul has sworn by a classic singular look that she rarely, if ever, strays from.
Many Istanbulites treat these strays as their grandparents have done before them: butchers leave out scraps; in winter locals build small huts for the cats to sleep in.
Considering the nation's love of cats, especially strays, we have no doubt the feline in custody will be given a fair trial: innocent until proven a guilty cat.
But it's, "When he strays from strict definitions to general assertions that he gets into trouble, and that has led to accusations of Islamophobia" — in this case, Islamophobia.
This is in case its measures deviate from a sound fiscal path, meaning creditors might not approve certain debt relief measures if Greece strays from the suggested track.
It did not have ads turned on, and Paul did not promote his store once in the clip, which strays from his usual approach of incessant merch pushing.
Servicemen have also been known to adopt strays out in the field, like this one, from a visit I made to a border fort in Iraq in 2008.
A troubled teen sentenced to community service at a dog shelter helps find homes for unadopted strays and, in the process, discovers romance, family, and responsibility for himself.
Tatjana and David Berkowitsch, mother-and-son restaurateurs from Russia, have opened this SoHo spot with a menu of Eastern European dishes that sometimes strays into the Mediterranean.
But even though the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 38, rarely strays from her trendsetting ways, she admits that there are some styles she'd never actually wear.
Grace is resentful and self-pitying in this stretch, and, while Bening's performance keeps the drama from ever becoming maudlin, Nicholson's dialogue never strays far from bland platitudes.
Bradley, over the years, developed a reputation as a stern pragmatist, especially in his interviews, where he rarely strays from talking tactics and praising a positive team dynamic.
Any hostile military aircraft that strays into US airspace is likely to be detected and destroyed quickly, and the offending country would be subject to equally prompt retaliation.
Others prefer to rebalance only when a portfolio mix strays beyond a by a predetermined minimum percentage, such as 1 percent, 5 percent, 10 percent, of a target allocation.
The point is simply to become more aware of how many times your mind strays from the given work task at hand, at any given moment during the day.
"Strays were not chosen for ideological reasons of class, but because, having to fend for themselves, it was assumed that they were naturally hardier than purebred dogs," writes Turkina.
But the fairness of that rule becomes murkier as criminal law strays into areas that don't have obvious moral significance, or require significant legal knowledge just to understand them.
According to The Daily Journal who reported the story, the fluffy gray kitty is a frequent visitor to the Oakview Apartments, where strays move between neighborhoods looking for food.
We asked Times readers on many continents – both English and Spanish speakers – to share some of their experiences with street dogs, village dogs and other dogs sometimes called strays.
She is currently being held at a foster home inDallaswith her 10 siblings and mother after the strays were found by volunteers at US non-profit Hearts & BonesAnimal Rescue.
One senior White House official rejected such claims while another senior administration official noted that Pence rarely strays from the President's views on foreign policy -- even in private discussions.
Today, they've been able to feed over 60 dogs and have placed reflective collars on 40, helping ensure that the strays won't be hit by cars in the night.
The vigilantes were clear that they were not trying to kill all dogs; India's dog laws are quite protective and courts have ruled it is illegal to cull strays.
Gordon, whose eye never strays far from the garden, combined these opposing color schemes in a floral print of canary yellow blooms, their brilliance magnified by a dark background.
It's been that way ever since he was a youngster in Mexico, where he was known as El Perrero — the Dog Boy — for his knack at taming neighborhood strays.
Because Saudi Arabia enforces a strict interpretation of Sharia law, any expression of religion that strays from the Quran can be considered a form of terrorism against the state.
Others prefer to rebalance only when a portfolio mix strays beyond a by a predetermined minimum percentage — such as 1 percent, 5 percent or 10 percent — of a target allocation.
The lionesses roar, scratch, and bite when they're feeling attacked (gossiped about), and no one strays from the pack (sits at a different table other than their clique-designated one).
For all of you sick and tired of getting strays with that old, rusty, dull set from high school, we've rounded up the best tweezers for every budget and need.
Part of the magic of an old house lies in its unique contents and decorations, but Grützner strays from what may be obvious subjects such as furniture, fixtures, and fittings.
"She would bring home strays she'd find walking along the road, put them in our backyard and call the number on their collars until their owners showed up," Diaz recalls.
The prevalence of strays across the city is nothing new: "The dogs sleep in the streets, all over the city," Mark Twain wrote after a visit in 1867 to Istanbul.
"I think it's great more people are aware about stray kittens through events like this," said Mikiko Hayashi, a passenger from western Japan, who owns two cats that were strays.
The risk is that Disney goes too far in localising the park as it grows—Mr Iger confirmed this week it will expand soon—and strays from its winning formula.
You can put some of these strays away, of course, but, collectively, they will always spill out beyond your bookshelves, permanently unresolved, like the remainder in a long-division problem.
In the state of Kerala, vigilantes saw strays as such a threat that they began methodically hunting dogs down until last November, when the Supreme Court ordered them to stop.
"T2" never strays too far from laughs, most memorably in an exhilarating sequence that sends Renton and Simon to plunder a private club where partying Protestants belt out sectarian ditties.
The Jean Renoir painting "Picnic on the Grass" serves as visual inspiration in this film about a family man who strays from his wife and falls for a postal worker.
Some lawmakers in May's reining Conservative Party, including former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, have condemned the plan aggressively, arguing it strays from what the British public voted for in June 2016.
On this plan your site lives alongside many others on a shared sever, but 1&1 strays from traditional shared-hosting plans by ditching the notion of "unlimited" storage and performance.
The vast majority are not strays or lost pets, the Coppingers say, but rather superbly adapted scavengers — the closest living things to the dogs that first emerged thousands of years ago.
If any of that strays into areas where I have expertise and I know the person, and they're asking for some content in an objective way, I'm glad to do that.
This year, many activists have drawn attention to a recent report that shows that the majority of the dogs eaten in China are actually stolen companion dogs, or dog-napped strays.
Big storms often result in more strays that stretch shelters to capacity, so FUR helps with evacuations and began moving animals out of harm's way before Michael made landfall in Florida.
Collins, who has long been targeted by Hannity and other conservative pundits, said the harsh rhetoric aimed at anyone who strays from the party line hurts Republicans in the long run.
If the peso strays outside the band for weeks on end, it would raise questions over whether the bank should drop the policy, said Ilya Gofshteyn of Standard Chartered in New York.
The further a film strays from the "true story," the more authority it gains from such an epilogue, and its transformation of history is better slotted into our understanding of the events.
The issue of putting down strays was plunged into the spotlight last year, after a shelter vet committed suicide after becoming overwhelmed by the number of animals she had to put down.
His gang of pasty waifs and strays drives around the country drinking and partying and paying for their petrol and their cheap motel rooms by selling magazine subscriptions from door to door.
"Game of Thrones," however, strays from that trend, thriving on the buzz from social media chatter and speculation about plot points and fan favorite characters that comes in the time between episodes.
But business in Brazil's farm sector - the world's fastest growing - strays far from the usual practices in North America's farm belt, where Nutrien is a top supplier of fertilizer, chemicals and seed.
The Chinese president rarely strays from jargon-filled scripts and has no presence on any global social media platforms, many of which -- including Twitter -- are blocked in China by his internet censors.
The master bedroom strays from the beastly theme, but it might be one of the safest places in Manhattan, thanks to its reinforced walls, bulletproof windows and six deadbolts on the door.
"As such, we see a higher risk than usual that the ECB strays off message at this meeting by discussing stronger activity rather than reiterating its commitment to current policy," they said.
"We have found an extraordinary object whose orbit barely strays beyond Venus's orbit—that's a big deal," Quanzhi Ye, a postdoctoral scholar at Caltech who spotted the object, said in a statement.
" Television shows about rich people being horrible to one another (and to whoever strays into their line of fire) have been a prime-time staple since at least the days of "Dallas.
Located on the same property as her childhood cottage (which her brother now occupies), Cocoon House is a LEED-certified example of sustainable design that strays from many of the local norms.
Many of them used to survive off scraps from the slaughterhouse, and after it was abruptly shut down, villagers and veterinarians said, some of the strays might have gone mad with hunger.
But he strays from the truth when improvising with reporters or attacking his opponents, and some of the claims he made simply aren't supported by any evidence at all, the report found.
In a real trial, when the witness strays and reveals something which is not legally admissible, the judge will "strike" the testimony and order the jury to disregard what they have heard.
But the scam strays into the affirmative action minefield because it raises questions that have long driven the debate over racial preferences: What's the difference between a deserving or undeserving college student?
Helena, once a promising painter, is relegated to the role of artistic enabler, welcoming talented "strays" into her home to liberate them from the strictures of convention that still subtly bind her.
As long as the base is convinced that Mueller is an agent of the deep state (or whatever), it will punish any Republican politician that strays from the pack and criticizes Trump.
At least, that's how it went for Paul, and his good deeds have earned him a serious Instagram following, a few thousand grateful strays and a spot in CNN Heroes' Class of 2019.
Mr Harford's book strays well beyond mess of the physical sort (though he devotes a whole section to railing against oppressive tidy-desk policies, which he argues disempower workers and make them unproductive).
Zoe Kravitz on Marie Claire's May 2015 cover Rihanna on Harper's Bazaar's March 2015 cover Upon further investigation, we discovered a throwback cover that just might've inspired the appearance of those saucy strays.
The Haven Humane Society has evacuated hundreds of pets and strays in the Northern California area, requiring volunteers, donations, and foster homes to help transport, house, and care for local cats and dogs.
Much like Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez, Thorne is using her interviews to set up a new narrative for herself, one that strays from the goody-too-shoes image of her early career.
"For some strays, we can only assume how they come into our care... however lately Buttermilk has shown staff just how she probably ended up with us," the shelter wrote on its page.
Unexpected complications, like having to make a detour if something strays into its path, or how it would perform in rain or at night, still have to be incorporated into the feasibility tests.
"We are all very saddened by this, of course, and we want to make that last wish come true for him," Mary Oyler with Save Our Strays San Antonio told ABC-affiliate KSAT.
Now Kane strays a couple steps too far forward, and when a Croatia turnover falls to Sterling, and he feeds it back in to the big striker, he still hasn't scrambled back onisde.
Rejecting company, ropes or pitons (except the occasional strays left behind by more conventional climbers), he has completed more than 1,000 solitary ascents and is reputed to be the greatest surviving free-soloist.
Owned by the same family since its founding in 25 as one of the N.F.L.'s earliest members, the team is like a regal trans-Atlantic ocean liner that rarely strays off course.
Stocks have rallied on hopes for pro-growth policies from the Trump administration, and could take a hit if the White House strays away from tax reform, deregulation or other pro-growth measures.
Much of Watchmen has been marked by how far it strays from creator Damon Lindelof's typical comfort zone while offering just enough weirdness to remind you that it is, indeed, a Lindelof series.
They are much more than just pesky strays; for the local Turks who live and work among them, the cats are beloved neighbors who all have their own dramatic storylines and distinct purr-sonalities.
Paul, a fiscal hawk with a libertarian streak who sometimes strays from the party line, said on Monday he planned to vote for the tax bill, which was headed soon to the Senate floor.
This is frustrating to some liberal activists, however, who want the Senate leadership to threaten repercussions against any Democrat who strays in a battle that could shape the Supreme Court for years to come.
Greenwald lives in Rio de Janeiro with his husband, David Miranda, their two sons, and two dozen dogs, former strays; Sandgren offered Greenwald and his children tickets, and they all met at the venue.
The Senate proposal, however, strays from the House version on several major points, leaving no guarantees that GOP leaders can reconcile the differences and pass a compromise through both chambers with only Republican votes.
Instead, she said, they focus on the potential for the unregulated trade to spread rabies — a persistent problem in Bali and elsewhere — as strays and other dogs are transported from one region to another.
Isolation features work from a lot of bullishly singular musicians, including Damon Albarn, BadBadNotGood, Kevin Parker, Steve Lacy, and Thundercat, but it rarely strays far enough from Uchis' vision for them to overpower things.
This part strays in a nuanced but important way from recent Obamacare repeal plans — and makes Trump's proposal much less favorable to low-income people than other Republican alternatives to the Affordable Care Act.
Psychologists and relationship experts have spent years studying the science of infidelity, turning up surprising insights into what different couples consider cheating, how they react to cheating, and how they bounce back after someone strays.
These facts strongly suggest an impulsive leader who never strays too far from his personal self-interest in making public policy decisions, who personally likes debt and uses it aggressively and hates paying taxes himself.
Gibson's script picks up following the events of Aliens, when the USS Sulaco — carrying Ripley, Hicks, Newt, and the remains of Bishop — strays into a Soviet Union-like territory called the Union of Progressive Peoples.
I think Whitney's work at this point outperforms all else while continuing to achieve more, as it never strays from the condition of one person standing in front of one canvas with brush in hand.
The Real Housewives of New York City star is a slender 5'6″, and while her boyfriend, vegan chef Adam Kenworthy, has turned her into a "reluctant vegan," Radziwill often strays when he is not around.
Though the narrative strays into Scandinavian travelogue and the lovers are prone to indulgent poetics, Locascio captures, frankly but lyrically, the heroine's intense hunger to master her own body and the new world around her.
While the director's vision never strays too far from the positive message that he and the Gleasons doubtlessly wish to impart, the movie winds up being most effective at doing what cinema cannot avoid doing.
Unfortunately, the performance tends to show its age and strays into a place of awkward exercise video around the time LMFAO shows up and Madonna does some assisted push-ups (get it, she works out).
In order for Trump to secure acquittal, he needs his base, the Fox News audience, to remain solidly behind him, so that any Senator who strays will feel he or she risks losing an election.
Jonathan: Yeah, so we could, like, keep the little strays underneath so it doesn&apost look too perfectly cut and clean, but still have that nice, like, editorial-fluffy-brow look that&aposs very unkept.
The actress rarely strays from her signature borderline-black look, but that changed last night, when she attended the premiere for her upcoming movie Bad Boys For Life with a noticeably lighter shade of brunette.
The sunshine-yellow-walled, epically swagged drawing room of Nancy Lancaster's apartment above the former location of the London interior design firm started by Sibyl Colefax and John Fowler never strays far from his consciousness.
Along with Adore-a-Bullie Rescue, Long Island's Bobbi and Strays and the 45th Precinct of the New York Police Department are all doing their part to find medical help and forever homes for these canines.
Marjorie Morningstar follows the title character, the daughter of a prominent New York Jewish family who strays from her prescribed path when she falls in love with a playboy playwright while on vacation in the Catskills.
It's an obvious point, and one that possibly strays into the Gentrification Means Microbreweries and Cupcakes territory in terms of incredibly complex issues being reduced to something snappier and easier to swallow, but it's pertinent nonetheless.
These flaws should be highlighted and challenged, but the further the U.S. strays from the rules-based trading system it helped create, the more difficult it becomes to expose the gap between China's rhetoric and reality.
They are also not supposed to touch livestock; if a calf or goat strays into their hut, they have to yell for someone else to shoo it out, out of fear the animal will get sick.
"We are getting investor pushback with an unexpected surprise at a big software acquisition as it potentially strays from AVGO's hardware focus with little overlap with current strategy," analyst Vijay Rakesh said Wednesday in a note.
"No Scrubs" was an instant R&B classic for TLC, and as often happens whenever a band strays out of its lane to cover a song from a different genre, Weezer's version lit up social media.
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Canadian miner Eldorado Gold Corp's threat this week to freeze investments in Greece after years of frustrating and costly permit delays highlighted the risks the industry faces when it strays away from mining-friendly countries.
Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, who is overseeing the series and is best known for her work on The Umbrella Academy and The Defenders, told Entertainment Weekly in July that her show purposely strays away from the video games.
In the meantime, O'Meara said activists are fighting tooth and nail for change, hoping to educate the public about the importance of vaccinating, spaying or neutering strays and ultimately instilling a stronger adoption culture within the country.
New Yorkers have long cared for strays, in alleys, bodegas and even some of the most rarefied addresses — for many years, a courtyard of the San Remo on Central Park West housed as many as 75 cats.
In the other, he takes a virtual reality tour of the home of a Silicon Valley mogul (Jake Lacy, channeling Elon Musk and perhaps a bit of Mark Zuckerberg) — and accidentally strays into the streets of London.
It could also spell trouble for the company, which publishes The National Enquirer, raising thorny questions about when coverage that is favorable to a candidate strays into overt political activity, and when First Amendment protections should apply.
There are those on the left who regard it as insufficiently open-minded on social issues, and those on the right who describe the church's theology as "thin" and say it strays too far from Christian orthodoxy.
The result is likely to be a cautionary tale for other Republicans considering questioning Trump's personal or policy choices, even when the president strays from long-held party principles on issues like free trade and federal debt.
I haven't had enough time to fully test the battery life of the Surface Book 2 in various modes, but we'll update this review if the average strays far from the typical nine hours I've experienced so far.
At times, it strays beyond what might appeal to the general reader: an abundance of references to "macrozooplankton", or to a "site known as SCRI-109" made this non-specialist feel that the water was occasionally too deep.
One of the most astounding qualities of her character is that she is not stripped of sexual desire as the cast-aside wife; she doesn't refuse Tony sexually and it's never given as the reason why he strays.
High Maintenance is a downbeat comedy that strays into the lives of a new, differently dysfunctional set of New Yorkers in each episode, as seen through the eyes of their weed deliveryman, while Weeds is a family melodrama.
Tax-exempt organizations have an implicit promise of providing a benefit to society, but working to elect or defeat a candidate strays dangerously from the societal benefit baked into the tax code, and implied in their societal contract.
Tall and gray-haired, with the physique of a former body builder who no longer hits the gym that often, Díaz-Canel speaks in a soft monotone and rarely strays too far from the script in public appearances.
Not only is Edwards a unique politician who strays from the Democratic party platform, but the Louisiana gubernatorial race, preceded by Kentucky's earlier in November, suggests that Trump's endorsement isn't enough – even for Republican candidates in red states. 
But his role is to avoid politics and present fact-based conclusions, and any intelligence chief who strays from that will lose the confidence of the analysts, officers and agents who work for the sprawling national security establishment.
In the dog festival, Mike Bulda's "It Takes an Island: Saving the Aruba Cunucu Street Dog" and Erin Parks's "Finding Shelter" highlight volunteer humane efforts in countries (Aruba and Bulgaria) where behavior toward strays is indifferent or brutal.
Since up to 80 percent of dogs that end up in shelters are surrendered by their owners or turned in as strays, there has been a growing movement to address what's preventing people from caring for their pets.
The fact that you can't decide is what makes it most effective, and although the track's mood pushes and pulls in density—buoyed by kinetically shuffling, batida-esque rhythms—it never strays far from that elliptical, obscure narrative.
Lord Voldemort will even make an appearance in the show, making this "a new dimension of sorcery" that strays from their past displays, which include "The Nighttime Lights at Hogwarts Castle and "The Magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle.
The more Iran strays from the understandings encapsulated in that agreement, the more difficult it becomes for Europe to continue to conduct "business as usual" with Tehran — and the more justified America's economic pressure on the Islamic Republic appears.
Tammy Browne, the haven's founder, was inspired after visiting Territorio de Zaguates (Land of the Strays) in Costa Rica last year, a no-kill sanctuary with hundreds of dogs roaming the land (it is currently closed to the public).
"It's always been this place where waifs and strays and unwanted people ended up," said David B. Roberts, the author of "Qatar: Securing the Global Ambitions of a City-State" and an assistant professor at King's College in London.
The bureau has announced a $3 million bounty for his capture, the most ever for computer crimes, and has been trying to track his movements in hopes of grabbing him if he strays outside his home turf in Russia.
But when a law strays into the territory of one of our legally defined "fundamental rights," people defending that law need to show that it is both very necessary and as limited an encroachment as it could possibly be.
Fahrenheit 451's director and co-writer, Ramin Bahrani, told the Hollywood Reporter in a recent interview that, although the plot of the new film strays from its source material, it stays "true to the themes" of the original book.
And, once again, the risk is that Snapchat strays from what made young people like it in the first place – it started as a club where only a select few got the cadence and the unwritten lexicon of the thing.
Horizn Studios, a Berlin-based design company, is selling suitcases with an optional GPS tracking system, as well as a Protective Guard Card that sends an alert when a wallet or suitcase strays more than 30 metres from its owner.
He'd like to see the anarchists interact more with the city—recent Anarchapulco conferences have been held at a hermetic resort close to the airport—but he worries that another tragedy will occur if one strays too close to danger.
It would be so easy to abandon the spirit of the 1964 Mary Poppins in favor of more advanced animation after more than five decades of technological progress, but Mary Poppins Returns never strays from the heart of its origins.
He'll need every bit of his nice post footwork to materialize in terms of lateral movement as he slims down further and strays from the paint, and he'll need his soft touch around the rim to materialize in consistent range.
We encounter the work as though the scenarios were real, and therein lies the intrigue of Bartlett's work, which is his ability to paint what exists before him with a sleight of hand that never strays too far into fantasy.
But since that is not to be, one basic criterion should be paramount: Is the nominee someone who will stand up for the rule of law and say no to a president or Congress that strays beyond the Constitution and laws?
The album sees Lewis turning inward, casting off the sleek 80s pop bombast of Eclipse and his past work—though he never strays too far from it—in favor of a more chameleonic pop repertoire that explores the spaces between sounds.
Vendors at a neighborhood produce market complain that the proliferation of high-rise developments in the area is encroaching on space for the city's strays, casting gentrification as a symptom of a growing indifference to the plights of others, no matter the species.
Each tooth in an animal's mouth is almost identical to its neighbours—as befits a group of that feed on a mixture of fish and the occasional careless beast that strays too close to the shore, or even into the water itself.
Some of the pets were already living at the shelter, some were strays, some were abandoned during the storm, but many were taken in as a favor to residents who were fleeing the island but not allowed to bring their pets with them.
In fact, the Los Angeles Times also reported that government contracts pay up to $160,000 to kill off strays, while The Washington Post reported a Yekaterinburg city contract from January revealed that a company received more than $500,000 for capturing the dogs.
Right off the bat, the clinic's posting states they're searching for "a crazy cat person" who has a natural affinity for "cattitude," feeds strays, counts kittens — instead of sheep, we assume — before bed, and who feels "warm and fuzzy" when petting furry felines.
Officials from Manitoba Mutts Dog Rescue plan to meet with the airport next week to work together on making the airport experience safer for traveling dogs, especially the strays they fly in who might not have the same behaviors as a pet.
Watchdog organizations like Turning Point USA report on the mistreatment of conservative students by liberal professors, suggesting that the academy has become so uniformly progressive that it can no longer tolerate a single word or thought that strays from its new orthodoxy.
DSA's endorsement questionnaire asks for candidates' stance on universal health care, a $15 minimum wage, labor unions, climate justice, LGBTQ rights, campaign finance, and more, but doesn't specify what happens if an endorsed candidate strays from their originally stated position on these issues.
If the film often strays from the truth for the sake of a good scare — there's no record that Ms. Winchester was ever attacked by a boy possessed by the ghost of a murderous Confederate soldier, for example — that's fine with its creators.
The simplicity and sturdiness of Seven Samurai's plot accounts for much of what makes it so powerful, and so adaptable: It never strays off on tangents in search of the sort of quick narrative highs that can make more labyrinthine plots so appealing.
That is the signature skill of this Iowa-reared designer who, while he seldom strays out of his mainstream lane, manages to introduce just enough innovation each season to ensure his survival in a landscape littered with the wreckage of competitors' defunct careers.
As silly and trivial-minded as these characters are (Marais, so imposing in his incarnations as Cocteau's Beast and Orpheus, does superb work playing a simpering dolt), Cocteau's dramatic model, as ever, never strays too far from Greek tragedy and resolves appropriately.
I hate to break the news to the so-called leaders of FIFA, but they already have a wonderful system for culling the strays — regional qualifying tournaments, an integral part of the four-year calendar, in which great soccer powers sometimes get bushwhacked.
Although the 28-year-old To The Bone actress has played with her style — doing a coiffed, shiny Hollywood glam wave or an ode to the '80s with a tight ringlet perm style — she rarely strays from deep browns and reds in her hair.
Those who did not choke up at this may have choked on their food as they imagined a not-too-distant-future Taiwan overrun with strays, like a beached Noah's Ark without the benefit of God limiting the animal passengers to two of each kind.
Senator Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent who is considering a second presidential run, upended the Democratic Party by running in 2016 on bold promises such as single-payer health insurance and tuition-free college, yet he rarely strays from his favored set of issues.
Sometimes she strays a little far afield — I wasn't sure I cared about the dating travails of Jack's girlfriend's mother, as amusing as they were — but her observations, particularly about the ridiculousness of the Northern Californian start-up mentality, are always apt and sharp.
It is hard to pinpoint, precisely, when the stereotype — that Brazil does not produce goalkeepers, largely because it does not need goalkeepers, that its outfield players are so good that only the waifs and strays are needed to play in goal — first took hold.
To best immerse viewers in the muddy, decaying corpse-riddled landscapes of The Great War, Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes and fellow Oscar-winner Roger Deakins (cinematography) opted to shoot the entire film as one continuous shot that never strays from the two main characters.
Its funding would come from Congress rather than the Federal Reserve (and could therefore be cut if it strays); it would not be allowed to prohibit arbitration clauses in financial contracts; and it would no longer have a single boss but a bipartisan panel of supervisors.
In the king's own book "The Story of Tongdaeng" (19883), about a street dog he had adopted, the message — there was always a message in his writings — was that affluent Thais should stop buying expensive foreign breeds when there were so many local strays to save.
Judge Anna J. Brown, however, has repeatedly rejected his lawyer's attempts to turn the trial into a referendum on land control, chiding the lawyer, Marcus R. Mumford, each time he strays from the central question: Did the occupiers conspire to prevent federal workers from doing their jobs?
Blake Edwards's adaptation of Truman Capote's novella about a gay writer fascinated by his carefree and complex neighbor, Holly Golightly, strays from the source material for a sweeter Hollywood feel: The writer is straight, and they get their happily-ever-after in the film's final moments.
According to China Daily, the Forest of Stone Steles Museum came to the initial decision to evict the strays after a visitor complaint was filed on Wednesday, which involved a child that was scratched by a protective mother cat after he tried to play with its kittens.
That pressure is further complicated by the fact that, though study blogging takes aesthetic inspiration from fitness and fashion blogging, most of the disagreement within the community happens when someone strays toward behavior associated with those other types of lifestyle blogs — sponsored content, paid partnerships, follower giveaways, app promotion.
Tracking and keeping control of drones can be an issue, particularly for new owners and, like others, the Mi Drone can create a virtual fence so that if the craft strays beyond a designated range it will fly back to the ground position that it took off from.
Apart from the future proctologists of the UK, Los Crazios attracted a crowd of exchange students, holiday-makers, travelers, office workers, blokes on stag do's, here-by-mistakes, and waifs and strays who'd never satisfactorily be able to explain how they ended up there in the first place.
After years of turmoil and the 1911 revolution that established China as a republic, however, the dog named after the Chinese capital became available to the masses, and by the 1990s, they were so common that the streets of Beijing, formerly Romanised as Peking, were teaming with strays.
Always viewing the subject askance, as if through a veil, it wanders off in tangents before being pulled back violently via the elastic cord Cave references, which no matter how far he strays from the event, inescapably catapults him back to the epicentre of his pain and distress.
With its emphasis on adolescent romance and magical powers, "Locke & Key" often feels like a young adult adaptation, but it also strays into darker territory, with plenty of horror, as well as a persuasive focus on the family's ongoing trauma following the violent death of husband/father Rendell Locke.
What has taken liberal critics aback is that the Green New Deal strays so far from the traditional environmental emphasis on controlling pollution, which the carbon tax aims to do, and tries to solve the problems of economic inequality, poverty and even corporate concentration (there's an antimonopoly clause).
While imagining things that may not have happened, or did not happen exactly in the way the creator imagines it, is endemic to the process of creating historical fiction, this does not preempt historians' perfect right — even duty — to say where a given work strays from the historical record.
Unlike Final Fantasy VII, which often strays from its core plot line into zany action, and Final Fantasy VIII, which seems confused about what its core plot is much of the time, Final Fantasy IX is a focused meditation on how one fits into a brutal world of political manipulation.
IIHS ran three tests: a crash test dummy crossing in front of a vehicle, a dummy walking beside a vehicle (to test what happens when a person walking on the shoulder of a road strays into traffic) and a child dummy darting out into a street from behind a parked vehicle.
WORLD CUP SCHEDULE, HOW TO WATCH AND OTHER THINGS TO KNOW Humane Society International, as well as other animal rights groups, such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), have advocated for more "humane and effective ways of handling the strays," said O'Meara, referencing a mass vaccination initiative.
Ms. Hudes, who won a Pulitzer Prize for "Water by the Spoonful," part of her trilogy about an Iraq war veteran, and also wrote the book for "In the Heights," Lin-Manuel Miranda's breakthrough musical, has a supple feel for characterization and a wide-ranging sympathy for life's waifs and strays.
Jenkins and his colleagues will not be asking themselves why the club has sold a host of important players, the core of the team that took Swansea into the Premier League and then established the club there, nor why they tried to replace them with a collection of waifs and strays.
It's designed as a tool to surveil someone you're presumably trusting to take care of your animal — not an unreasonable impulse, but it's one that strays a little too much into potentially creepy-ish behavior, especially given that the app collects a considerable amount of personal information in the form of location data.
"The city and the animal control officer have an excess of euthanasia solutions on hand to use, but the animal control officer chooses to use a bullet over the solutions because ...'it's cheaper'," said resident Beth Roberts, who is fighting state laws that can allow animal control officers to euthanize strays with guns.
After decades roaming the fallout as strays, and potentially interbreeding with wolves, they began to be treated in veterinary stations set up in 2017 by Clean Futures Fund (CFF), a nonprofit that focuses on regions impacted by industrial contamination and started a multi-year project to care for dogs in Chernobyl last year.
Directed by Italian filmmaker Giuseppe Capotondi ("The Double Hour"), from a screenplay by Scott B. Smith that strays far from the source material, this story doesn't feature Moseley, but it still makes for a mostly smart and sexy crime drama, even if it loses steam by the time the ridiculous ending rolls around.
However often President Trump strays from his favored political strategy, he faithfully returns to it like a dog to a bone: first, polarize the American electorate along racial, cultural and economic lines, then exploit the schisms that have supplanted the class divisions that were once central to both American and European partisan politics.
Noted U.S. Olympics Team sweetheart and animal advocate Gus Kenworthy has been in the news as of late not only for his athletic achievements and proudly "out" status, but also for his animal rescue efforts in South Korea (he previously helped rescue a family of strays in Sochi) and new title of dog dad.
If that sounds familiar, you remember correctly: In 2014, when Sochi hosted the Winter Olympics, many of the city's strays were reportedly shot with poison darts (in fact, the city of Sochi paid at least one company nearly $30,000 to kill off 1,200 homeless dogs and cats with the darts, The Washington Post reported ).
Amid the harsh beauty of the Navajo Nation, heartbreak can be found around almost every bend on the highway: newborn puppies abandoned in boxes along the side of the road; hungry strays fighting over scraps of dead rabbits or mice; family pets lying lifeless in the sun after being hit by pickup trucks and semis.
" In recent days, the progressive firebrand, who rarely strays from his core message of political revolution, has talked openly about feeling fatigued on the campaign trail; he has admitted to mishandling his health leading up to the heart attack; and he has used the experience to pitch his signature policy proposal, "Medicare for All.
The video clips will be used as grist for attack ads that will be deployed rapidly on social media sites any time Trump, or either of his rivals, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Ohio Governor John Kasich, strays during the general election campaign from policy proposals they touted in the nominating contests across the country.
It also, however, strays into the eccentric when it suggests that we eschew foods in the nightshade family, including tomatoes, strawberries, eggplants and potatoes, focus on foods high in alkalinity — such as artichokes, dandelion greens and escarole, and cut back on foods that supposedly raise acid levels in our blood, like beef, salmon, butter and cheese.
The Beguiled, Sofia Coppola's wickedly women-centric take on Thomas Cullinan's 1961 Civil War novel, fixates on two borders: the line between the American South and the North (and the Union soldier who strays too far past the line), as well as the line between man and woman, and the sorts of behavior society dictates for each.
Grant's Christmas is a sincere, adult affair, where LL Bean model lookalikes convene to solemnly say grace and tear up a little because the family's finally back together; where people who spend the year just trying to get by feel an annual moment of solace sitting by the tree; where we open our doors to strays because Christmas is about community.
The story, written by Kenya Barris (Black-ish), Karen McCullah, Tracy Oliver (Barbershop: The Next Cut), and Erica Rivinoja, rarely strays from this objective, even though the film contains a few moments — including one about how white women co-opt black slang, and another about marketing the idea of "having it all" to women — where it seems like there's plenty of opportunity to do so.
Beyond this he seems to suggest that, due to significant interference in their own economy and the very structure of their export subsidies, the balance of power with the Chinese strays so far from the ideals of the WTO system that the U.S. should consider "derogation from WTO stipulations," meaning going above and beyond what is allowed by WTO standards to retaliate against the Chinese.
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The narrator of "The Strays" is Lily, 8 years old at the beginning of the novel, who meets Helena's middle daughter, Eva, at school and becomes hypnotized by her new friend's strange and exciting household, where meals are erratic and sometimes nonexistent and parties frequently rampage into the night, a riotous display the girls watch from a crow's nest balcony on the roof, dizzy with stolen wine and reefer.
Shop while you dine: Shopping and eating go hand in hand in Austin, if you're looking for an activity to supplement your day of dining: Burro Cheese Kitchen has an incredible artisan grilled cheese menu that strays from the typical 'cue and tacos, and right down South Congress St. from Burro, pop into the charming store Uncommon Objects to peruse an eclectic mix of antiques and vintage items you'd never be able to find at Urban Outfitters.
Whenever pop strays into the shlock zone, it too gets meta: Abba's "Thank You For the Music" and "Super Trouper" (named after a type of spotlight), Billy Joel's "I Write the Songs" and Robbie Williams's "Let Me Entertain You".... There could be no more perfect sign of Gaga's total merger with American showbiz than the news that she's going to play the lead in A Star Is Born —the third remake of this Hollywood-about-Hollywood movie since the 1937 original.
The group's mission was multifold: to assess how many pets were left behind when their owners had to evacuate, to understand the circumstances under which these animals were abandoned and how to create alternatives for pet owners in the future, to assess the state of the strays and "community" animals (such as donkeys and horses, who are also in desperate need of aid) on the islands, to assist and reunite the families who are currently separated from their pets, and most immediately, to deliver food and personnel to help the animal care staff currently on St. Thomas and St. John.
Turning to another showstopper, "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer II" (1912), once your eye strays from the imposing oval of Bloch-Bauer's black hat, the undulating column of fabric draping her body, her sleep-kissed eyes and parted lips, you begin to notice that the legs are too short to be proportionate with the arms, that the tonal contrast between the light and dark shades of green on the floral backdrop is singularly unattractive, and the paint application, with smears of white haphazardly mixed in with the greens, looks greasy and out of place beside the more refined passages defining Bloch-Bauer's figure, especially the pearlescent whites, greens, blues, and yellows of her stole.

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