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Many owners remove them the minute they take possession of their Chiron.
They called my mother in to take possession of my grandmother's dentures.
Overnight guests can only take possession of their rooms after 9 p.m.
It's not like we build the wall and take possession of the land.
" "....Where is the DNC Server, and why didn't the FBI take possession of it?
Their mouths lay claim to heaven, and their tongues take possession of the earth.
Our sources say Manson did not designate a person to take possession of his body.
For $1.5 million, the lucky owner can take possession of this five bedroom, six bathroom estate.
If the borrower is unable to pay back, the bank would take possession of that property.
Her balance is uncanny as physical tics — the sniffs and furrowed brow — take possession of her face.
"There's a lot of precedent for white men to take possession of another culture's food," she said.
A family friend agreed to take possession of the firearms, and deputies did not issue a report.
It did not take possession of any TOWs, however, Saoud told VICE News in a recent Skype conversation.
She and Curran take possession of the tale and save it with sprightliness; their smiles arise without warning.
Freeman is one of 3 people who have tried to take possession of the remains and Manson's estate.
SCL Elections did not take possession of or use any personal information from such individuals for any purposes.
No. Arya also hasn't sacrificed any of her loved ones yet to take possession of Azor Ahai's sword, Lightbringer.
Klering says he contacted Samsung after the incident, and the company asked to take possession of his Note 7.
During the campaign, he often lamented that America did not take possession of Iraq's oil after the 2003 invasion.
"We expect the contractor Razel-Bec of France to take possession of the site by mid next month," Gurukumba said.
It failed to attract sufficient commercial traffic to service the debt and enabled China to take possession of the port.
To ensure that Alcor can take possession of the deceased, clients donate their bodies to the organization for scientific study.
Charles Manson's grandson has filed legal docs to handle his notorious grandfather's estate and presumably take possession of his body.
A federal court has appointed a receiver to take possession of all property and assets, which he may sell off.
It's a truth universally acknowledged that anyone in want of attention could do worse than take possession of Jane Austen.
However, The Real Deal reported three weeks ago that Westfield had sued Bebe for failing to take possession of the space.
A key provision of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act mandated that the U.S. government would take possession of spent nuclear fuel.
We don't really know what's happening, so the best thing to do is just not take possession of such a package.
The owner will receive a check, and the insurance company will take possession of the vehicle, reporting it to searchable databases.
Before he could take possession of the car, he was asked to provide the dealership with proof of existing car insurance.
When the hotel is attacked, Lizzie is uploaded into the data cloud, and then manages to take possession of a synthetic body.
If not, money managers new to the lending business could wind up having to take possession of assets the companies borrowed against. 
The 3-yarder came with 2:10 remaining but Kansas did not take possession of the ball again until 31 seconds remained.
The agencies will decide whether they will take possession of the land or turn it back to the school district, officials said.
The community would take possession of the guilt the soldiers may have felt for the things they had to do on its behalf.
" "Delta has been supporting Bombardier throughout the process and its CEO, Ed Bastian, reaffirmed the airline's intention to take possession of its CSeries aircraft.
Musk wants to level set expectations, a task that now grows more urgent as actual customers are about to take possession of the car.
"We offered yesterday to take possession of the deer and transport it to a suitable habitat," DEC spokesman Sean Mahar said in a statement.
The state will also take possession of any property Manson left behind, and any funds he left will be used to cover cremation costs.
"At the end of the day, everything is there for Matilda, and when she can take possession of it, it's all hers," explains Kim.
"We offered yesterday to take possession of the deer and transport it to a suitable habitat," the Environmental Conservation Department said in a statement.
Though they have little chance of collecting repayment from the original borrowers, they take possession of the collateral—almost always property—at knock-down prices.
" He continued: "Several actions need to be taken in order to take possession of a house — and not a single one of them was taken.
"At the end of the day, everything is there for Matilda, and when she can take possession of it, it's all hers," he went on.
The collector Leon Black is the legal victor in a dispute over the ownership of a famed Picasso sculpture and will take possession of it.
The most dramatic moment in the dispute came in 2012, when Elliott made international headlines by attempting to take possession of an Argentine Navy vessel.
The deal requires various approvals and licences but the companies are expected to take possession of the plant, which is in Israel's north, by Dec. 3.
He slapped the scavenger hunter with a $10 cash bond to take possession of the ticket and forced him to appear in court to answer charges.
The deal requires various approvals and licenses but the companies are expected to take possession of the plant, which is in Israel's north, by Dec. 3.
As Lamorgese prepared to take possession of his central Rome office, Salvini took to Twitter, alleging that "strong powers" within Europe were behind the new coalition.
He says he is not going to renew our lease when it expires at the end of October because he wants to take possession of it.
He tried to imagine a happier Eric, all grown up, driving his parents to the retirement community so that he could take possession of the house.
It's not clear how this all relates to the Kid being Henry Deaver — did a demon take possession of his soul when he was moving between worlds?
He supported the passage of the "Show and Display" law that allowed him to take possession of the 959 after it was imported to the United States.
One is that you take possession of the whole of an existing system and maintain it, gradually making it more efficient and fixing it when it breaks.
We are invited to take possession of the book in its white spaces in a way that feels like preparation to live more fully in the world.
Airlines don't want to take possession of too many planes at one time, and Boeing gets the bulk of revenue from the jets only after they are delivered.
It seems incredible that a child should take possession of language at the age of 2 or 3, and yet it happens in the normal course of events.
He agreed to pay a ninety-year-old woman twenty-five hundred francs every month until her death, whereupon he would take possession of her apartment in Arles.
The United States Postal Service contracted with American to take possession of receptacles of U.S. mail at six locations and then deliver it to numerous international and domestic destinations.
"We are pleased to be the first airline in the world to take possession of the Airbus A24neo," Carsten Spohr, CEO of Deutsche Lufthansa AG, said in a statement.
CTE examination Baez said the family made arrangements for the Boston University CTE Unit to take possession of the brain, and the medical examiner's office agreed to those plans.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday that his government would take possession of all diamond operations because existing miners had robbed the country of its wealth.
Congressional appropriators are concerned that legislation authorizing the federal government to take possession of the spent fuel would require new appropriations that would compete with other important spending priorities.
The road contract winners in Argentina will be announced in mid-May, and the companies will take possession of the concessions in early June, a finance ministry spokeswoman said.
There is no evidence that any physical DNC server is currently being "held" by CrowdStrike; such companies do not typically take possession of the actual servers to conduct their analysis.
The court's report showed it had rejected Siemens' request to take possession of the turbines in an injunction ahead of preliminary court hearings into the dispute set for September 18.
Only about a thousand people will take possession of a new Langlitz this year, at prices ranging from $1,000 for a base model to over $2,53, depending on customer options.
There should be a national database of gun sales so that when a person goes to buy a gun, he cannot take possession of it until the database is viewed.
Firms that have fallen victim to ransomware attacks — wherein a hacker will take possession of data and hold it for a specified amount of money — tend to get burned twice.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Chevron Corp has told Petrobras it wants proof a Pasadena, Texas, refinery will function as promised before it will take possession of the facility, Gulf Coast market sources said.
I am reliably informed by several people that I am a great dad based, essentially, on my ability to take possession of an infant for several hours and not kill him.
First, you live in a co-op with a noneviction plan, so by the very nature of your lease, a landlord could not evict you to take possession of the apartment.
While in Michigan, Mr. Ftouhi tried to buy a gun, the F.B.I. said, but it is illegal for nonresidents to buy and take possession of a gun in the United States.
Until now, Tesla buyers from Michigan had to travel out of state to take possession of cars they purchased online or complete the sale at an out-of-state sales office.
But it was not until December that the museum could take possession of the artworks, after a protracted legal dispute with an estranged cousin of Mr. Gurlitt's who challenged the will.
But, if the borrower died with neither heirs nor an estate, it is up to the lender to take possession of the property through foreclosure, without an eviction, and then sell it.
The state's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will take possession of the evidence gathered by searchers, including a number of personal effects from the boat, in an effort to determine what happened.
She picks the routes, the methods of entry, decides to take possession of Ellie as cargo to smuggle, and goes off to verify that Marlene actually has the goods that Robert supposedly stole.
HOUSTON, April 22 (Reuters) - Chevron Corp has told Petrobras it wants proof a Pasadena, Texas, refinery will function as promised before it will take possession of the facility, said Gulf Coast market sources.
Pokémon Go has you walk around the real world to collect items, catch (and hatch!) Pokémon, and meet up with friends to take possession of "gyms" located at historic landmarks and interesting locations.
U.S. District Judge Edmond Chang in Chicago said the plaintiffs may pursue claims over an alleged scheme to buy large amounts of wheat futures, despite never intending to take possession of the grain.
But the swap came with a catch: The developer would have to wait years to take possession of that prominent Pennsylvania Avenue site because the new campus would have to be built first.
In September, Allergan took the highly unusual step of paying the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe in upstate New York to take possession of the patents, which then were leased back to the company.
Having occupied the center of Reims before the Netherlands played Canada on Thursday at the Women's World Cup, they were now marching toward Auguste-Delaune stadium, ready to take possession of that, too.
The private partners take possession of the cargoes at Venezuelan ports and transport them in chartered vessels to refineries around the world, according to the documents and tanker tracking data from Refinitiv Eikon.
However, Haumaha told reporters the family had declined to take possession of the body, choosing to wait instead for the release of a second family member who was also killed in the attack.
The contract required American to take possession of mail at U.S. locations or at various Department of Defense and State Department locations abroad, and then deliver that mail to numerous international and domestic destinations.
We had never discussed who would stay in the condo, who would take possession of the Passat we leased together, or which one of us would get to keep our three-legged cat, Eleanor.
In 2628, President Truman famously declared a national emergency and ordered the secretary of Commerce to take possession of and operate most of the country's steel mills after its workers went on a nationwide strike.
To this day he is better known as Anhangüera, "Old Devil" in the Tupi indigenous language, a name evoking the brutal methods conquerors used to take possession of the lands on which Goiânia was built.
Ultimately, advocates worry that investment firms will be able to take possession of more houses across New York City, one of the nation's hottest real estate markets, where virtually every neighborhood is rapidly changing through gentrification.
That declaration was ultimately struck down by the Supreme Court a year later in a 28503-22019 ruling that said the president cannot take possession of private property to keep labor disputes from stopping steel production.
After learning more about the Pittsburgh case, Mr. Bangs said he contacted the Dutch police, who assigned an investigator trained in handling artwork to take possession of the Bible and transport it to the American Embassy.
Their eyelids may still be fused shut, and the tiniest preemies may not yet even have the ability to close a fist around your finger—that essential early act, the moment when they take possession of you.
"The Iraqi people will not allow any country to take possession of their own resources," he said in the interview held at one of Saddam Hussein's palaces inside the heavily-fortified Green Zone in the Iraqi capital.
They even proposed a plan to ADOC officials where they would buy a disposable cell phone for use only to witness Brooks' execution; at the end of the execution, ADOC would then take possession of the phone.
The agreement stated that the Confederate organization will take possession of the monument from the university system and that it must be held outside any of the 14 counties currently containing a school in the UNC system.
NASA learned of the bag in 2015 when the purchaser asked the agency to verify its authenticity, but a judge turned down NASA's request to take possession of the bag, and the unnamed individual auctioned it off.
During the special ritual in the palace's Matsu-no-Ma state room, an almost exclusively male audience saw Naruhito, 59, take possession of royal regalia and seals, including a sacred sword, that provide ceremonial proof of his ascension.
Fides, the Vatican's missionary news agency, on Monday published excerpts from Okpaleke's resignation letter, saying he had not been able to take possession of diocese or even live within its territory because of continuing "violent reaction and resistance".
Most government assets are protected by sovereign-immunity laws, but Elliott zigzagged around the globe, trying to find local courts that would grant orders for it to take possession of property as collateral for the country's unpaid debts.
Fact #4: As the STB filings clearly state, Texas Central has committed to the STB that it will not take possession of any property through condemnation proceedings until the final certification of a passenger route has been approved.
It may also take possession of buildings in downtown Cairo owned by the state insurance company and various other state agencies, which it would lease to private owners to restore and in turn lease out to private tenants.
Recipient organizations are slated to take possession of their artworks in the next few months, paying only for packing, transportation, and insurance costs — and on the condition of keeping the artwork in the city for display and for study.
In 2011, the church worshiped outdoors along the banks of the Jinjiang River in Chengdu, after the police would not allow them to take possession of the building floor they had purchased and wanted to convert into a church.
And you can see it in Lily Baldwin and Saschka Unseld's recent virtual-reality film, "Through You," in which movement and gesture take possession of the viewer in a way that, for me at least, has never been replicated.
CWT said it failed to pay accrued interest and certain fees worth HK$63 million to lenders, who would enforce security and take possession of all charged assets if the amounts are not repaid by 9 AM (0100 GMT) on Wednesday.
"Arouse from your slavery, join the Social Democratic Party and vote with us to take possession of the mines of the country and operate them in the interest of the people," he urged miners in Illinois and Kansas in 21920.
The contracts, which typically last seven to 10 years, sometimes referred to rent payments as "mortgage payments," even though the tenants would take possession of the property only if they made a large payment at the end of the contract.
Schumer tweeted that the Senate should take up H.R. 8 in response to the shooting, which would expand background checks to gun purchases between private individuals and require a licensed firearm dealer take possession of the weapon during the process.
House Democrats showcased their selection of impeachment prosecutors and the ritualistic delivery of the articles of impeachment across the Rotunda while Senate Republicans treated the matter like a hot potato, appearing in no hurry to take possession of the charges.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi finalized the deal, which will see India take possession of a high-tech S-22 missile defense system, during a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Indian capital New Delhi on Friday.
In that conflict, America's central goal was gaining control of Cuba, which it failed to do, but it managed to take possession of the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico, paying Spain $20 million under the terms of the Treaty of Paris.
Kraft Heinz, which was Kraft Foods until 2015, and Mondelez bought $90 million of December 2011 wheat futures, which gave the companies a dominant position in the market, even though they never intended to take possession of the grain, the CFTC said.
A fatal bridge collapse in Genoa last month has exposed an ideological rift in the coalition between the business-friendly League party, which favors privatization, and the Five Star Movement, which has called for the state to take possession of major infrastructure projects.
While Mr. Trusnovec, a chameleon, can take possession of a role in many ways — from portraying a cold villain to a strapping hero or a sensitive poet — Ms. Fleet, strong and musically sensitive, dances as if movement is melting off her body.
SAO PAULO, July 11 (Reuters) - A Brazilian appeals court judge allowed bank creditors of Odebrecht SA to take possession of shares in petrochemical company Braskem SA pledged as collateral for loans they made to the corruption-ensnared conglomerate, according to a document seen by Reuters.
THE STORY In this quiet tale that touches on issues of race, class and gentrification in the Bay Area, Jimmie Fails (played by the actor of the same name) is determined to take possession of the Victorian house that was once his family home.
University College London is planning to is take possession of 3,000 square metres of 10 metres high studio space at Here East (in the former broadcast centre) in order to undertake research in areas including architecture, infrastructure, transport, robotics, healthcare, manufacturing, and environmental measurement.
Hollywood actor Nicholas Cage in December agreed to turn over a rare stolen dinosaur skull he bought from I.M. Chait after U.S. authorities in New York filed a civil forfeiture complaint seeking to take possession of the item so it could be repatriated to Mongolia.
Neil Warner/Splash News Online Haute Couture week is here again, and with it, a parade of the biggest celebs and models in the world have flocked to Paris to take possession of their coveted front row seats and witness some truly spectacular, mind-blowing fashions.
The film is 158 minutes of loose incident on the road after that, as Star observes the group and doesn't entirely assimilate into it, and as she and Jake circle each other, trying to take possession of each other without giving away too much in return.
CWT, in a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange, said it has not paid accrued interest and fees worth HK$63 million to lenders, who will take possession of the assets if the amount due is not paid by 9 AM (0100 GMT) on Wednesday.
She has been hired by a young grifter, Count Fujiwara, to help him seduce the Lady Hideko, a young Japanese noblewoman raised in almost complete seclusion by her Uncle Kouzouki, who intends to marry her when she's of age and take possession of her considerable fortune.
When Paul Singer, the founder of Elliott Management, was owed money from Argentina, for instance — an obligation he pursued throughout a 1003-year legal ordeal — Elliott's subsidiary NML Capital filed a lawsuit in Ghana to take possession of an Argentine Navy frigate temporarily docked near Accra.
Samsung asked Klering if they could take possession of the phone and he said no, though the company did pay to have it x-rayed — but the damning evidence comes in the form of a text message that Klering inadvertently received from a Samsung representative: Just now got this.
Samsung asked Klering if they could take possession of the phone and he said no, though the company did pay to have it X-rayed — but the damning evidence comes in the form of a text message that Klering inadvertently received from a Samsung representative: Just now got this.
It gave him a massive grant of 42 million stock options, then gave him a $362 million to exercise those options early and take possession of the shares, then handed him profit interests in the newly restructured company in exchange for those shares, cancelling the loan in the process.
Creditors that are concerned about the debtor's ability to preserve the estate's value may ask the court to appoint an examiner or trustee to take possession of the estate, and creditors may even move to dismiss the case if they believe the debtor is abusing the bankruptcy process.
Which is probably why the ashes wound up with me — I was the one who'd endlessly complained that Katie's remains were "just lying around" in the house of her former girlfriend and lobbied hard for us to take possession of the ashes and return them to the earth.
But Theresa Brown, director of Immigration and Cross-Border Policy for the Bipartisan Policy Center, and a former policy adviser in the office of the commissioner of US Customs and Border Protection, said DHS can't take possession of the wall just as it couldn't take donations to build it.
Most recently, he has decided to take possession of four hundred acres of land near the little mission town of San Juan Bautista—it's the place where Hitchcock's "Vertigo" reaches its climax, though the tower from which Kim Novak falls was added to the mission by the film's art-department team.
Or, will President Trump use eminent domain — a powerful planning tool, where the government claims or takes over private property for the public good — to take possession of all football stadiums, baseball fields, soccer fields and basketball arenas, in addition to building new ones, to detain millions of undocumented immigrants?
At this point, the heirs or estate have the options to sell the house, purchase the home for 85033 percent of its appraised value, sign a deed in lieu of foreclosure, or do nothing and let the lender take possession of the property through the foreclosure process, which does not include eviction of the borrower.
The epic is split between an "Odyssean" first half (Books I through VI recount Aeneas's wanderings as he makes his way from Troy to Italy) and an "Iliadic" second half (Books VII through XII focus on the wars that the hero and his allies wage in order to take possession of their new homeland).
From Taiwan News:Wilson had paid the first month's rent of NT$19,000 (US$620) and a deposit of NT$18,000 on Thursday afternoon, but he failed to turn up at the agreed time around Friday noon to take possession of the keys for the apartment, possibly aware that he had become a wanted man in Taiwan as well.
Mike JohnsonJames (Mike) Michael JohnsonConservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess Nadler shuts down Republican point of order after impeachment question Live coverage: Mueller testifies before Congress MORE (R-La.) questioned whether suicidal people who ask trusted confidants to take possession of their guns out of precaution would be in legal jeopardy under the legislation.
State law enforcement agencies sign them when they take possession of certain technologies closely guarded by the feds (see: Stingray device.) And anyone who has access to classified information has signed Standard Form 312, a nondisclosure agreement, the breaking of which can lead to charges under numerous sections of Title 18, the federal criminal code, up to and including espionage.
The federal government moved on Friday to formally take possession of former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE's apartment in Trump Tower, according to court documents obtained by USA Today.
"If Binance has a vulnerability in their security system and a hacker's going to exploit and retrieve that value, which is immutable and totally secure at a fundamental level, and move it from Binance's wallet to their wallet, then they now take possession of its coin," Jeremy Gardner, a cryptocurrency entrepreneur and managing partner at the investment firm Ausum Ventures, said.
Within minutes, a chain reaction of improvised insurrections and parallel mishaps—the antiquated phones made it impossible for the overwhelmed guards to make more than one call at a time; other inmates came into possession of a set of master keys to the other cell blocks—allowed about twelve hundred inmates to take possession of Times Square and the D cell block and yard.

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