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890 Sentences With "taken away from"

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Not taken away from President Trump, taken away from President Obama.
"What was taken away from me so easily could easily be taken away from me again," he said.
"It looks like a lot of things are going to be taken away from us or tried to be taken away from us," Redford said.
So that could be taken away from you. Right. Okay?
Before, your job really couldn't be taken away from you.
Now, this choice was forcibly taken away from my ancestors.
Before long, the siblings were taken away from her again.
Or else their choice could be taken away from them.
I don't want it to be taken away from me.
She was sure Kim would be taken away from her.
Here's what I've taken away from the tour so far.
What have you taken away from working on the stage?
Despite being taken away from his father, he expressed optimism.
In the end, that choice is taken away from her.
It'll be dollars that are directly taken away from them.
It was taken away from the Jewish people by force.
He's then taken away from his jungle home in chains.
But what happens when this meaning is taken away from us?
That was all taken away from her at 8:04 p.m.
These children should have never been taken away from their parents.
Back then, it was just money being taken away from me.
That should be one thing taken away from their daily worries.
I had emotions that the game was taken away from us.
Ms. Davis's scholarship was taken away from her, the lawsuit says.
They feel like their worth has been taken away from them.
Now all of those things had been taken away from her.
Davis' scholarship was later taken away from her, the lawsuit alleges.
But as I started to flesh out her story, I realized that I myself had a fear as a child of having my parents taken away from me, or of being taken away from my siblings.
Would he like for his kids to be taken away from him?
Because I know how easily things can be taken away from you.
When technology would be taken away from us, what would we do?
They're hardworking professionals, and that's going to be taken away from them.
You could be taken away from something that you love to do.
Haag was later photographed being taken away from his gate in handcuffs.
"My time has been taken away from me, sir," she growled back.
In my mind, at least, something had been taken away from me.
One said her opportunity for closure has been taken away from her.
The choice to step into my identity was taken away from me.
He had great perspective about something that was taken away from him.
Here's what I've taken away from a year of the Trump administration.
She is terrified that it will all be taken away from her.
Too bad this will probably all be taken away from us shortly.
What have you taken away from treating people in the public eye?
Eileen Tucker had another fall and was taken away from the house.
So I think that kids should be taken away from their parents!
"He got the puck taken away from him a lot," Blais said.
What have you taken away from his approach to making change happen?
Another child was grievously injured, her innocence savagely taken away from her.
People are being taken away from the moment, and away from nature.
And then, all of a sudden, I was taken away from it.
When she's in the prison, her control is taken away from her.
Video "We do not want children taken away from their parents," Ryan said.
As for what Baldoni has taken away from working on My Last Days?
I rather give it all, or get it all taken away from me.
It feels like something is taken away from me—something that is mine.
"I had a part of my life taken away from me," she said.
He touched many individuals and was taken away from us far too soon.
A little bit of that was taken away from us over the weekend.
"That's why my Second Amendment right will not be taken away from me."
You don't understand how this expressiveness has been taken away from these individuals.
A family member said the evacuees had their phones taken away from them.
Bond previously had two children taken away from her between 2006 and 2011.
Can you give me an example of power being taken away from women?
"Someone's life was taken away from them when they were trying to help."
I imagined getting them taken away from me and how that would feel.
Think about the people who are watching their rights taken away from them.
Babysnake, whose life was senselessly taken away from us just one day ago.
But we will not tolerate to have our rights taken away from us.
That said, there are things that can be taken away from this generation.
And they've taken away from so many others to feed their selfish needs.
"When we went to prison, this was taken away from us," he added.
" He later added, "The left wants power taken away from the white establishment.
LG: ... maybe it's been taken away from you for a period of time.
We have experienced that right often taken away from us with an unjustified aim.
Since in early May, at least 2,300 kids were taken away from their parents.
Her children were taken away from her while she was in detention in Arizona.
It's this share of production that was taken away from Nigeria in this deal.
My life was taken away from me randomly and abruptly because of one person.
Is there an overarching theme or lesson to be taken away from this album?
There's certain things like the web that could just be taken away from you.
However, later in the book, all this this anger is taken away from Danvers.
Possibilities that, in the end, will be taken away from them… and from you.
That's important, because to have fun you have to be taken away from analysis.
What are some of the key lessons you've taken away from serving alongside him?
Is there anything you've taken away from those experiences that colors your perspective now?
He's taken away from thousands and thousands of people the right to personal liberty.
AND SO THAT CAN'T BE TAKEN AWAY FROM THEM BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Should power be taken away from the president and a stronger parliament created instead?
I don't know why a part of my body was taken away from me.
He watched the greatest achievement of a knock-around career taken away from him.
He hates the fact that children are being taken away from their loved ones.
Newborn babies are taken away from their mothers within a few hours of delivery.
What have you taken away from him about what moves to make in business?
"It felt like my life's work was being taken away from me," he says.
If her car were taken away from her, she's not sure what she'd do.
This man clearly has never had anything taken away from him in his life.
Clinton in the Democratic primary, for instance, may be a vote taken away from Gov.
Suddenly, that was all taken away from me and I felt like had to choose.
I don't want our country to be taken away from us, and that's what's happening.
"Barbara is a legend and that can never be taken away from her," Rosie said.
Number two, it helps the Kurds, because it's basically been taken away from the Kurds.
Being taken away from his mother at a young age was traumatic for little Pasar.
"I felt like my privacy had been taken away from me," Wayne told ABC News.
We chanted loudly as we were taken away from the office and into police custody.
Land and lanes should be taken away from cars and dedicated to scooters and bicycles.
It's an accomplishment that can never be taken away from me, regardless of my outcome.
It's like when you're being penetrated with a penis, something is taken away from you.
Some of the stuff being taken away from white people is stuff they previously took.
Only after the boy had been taken away from the bloodied road did Gray emerge.
But can you cite examples of specific decisions that have been taken away from citizens?
"There's a lot of fear this will all be taken away from us," she said.
For some, thankfully, there are positives that can be taken away from situations like these.
I guess I imagined what it'd be like having your land taken away from you.
I definitely wanted to keep working on it, but it was taken away from us.
The ability to repair to federal bankruptcy law, however, was taken away from Puerto Rico.
So to have that one thing taken away from you just would be totally devastating.
" At the rally, he told the crowd that New Hampshire was "taken away from us.
He's got two pieces of hardware, and that can never be taken away from him.
"When he got taken away from us, I could have been more prepared," she said.
"It's not the entire internet that is being taken away from these offenders," he said.
I had always enjoyed it and that wasn't going to be taken away from me.
The infant had recently been taken away from his mother, but police didn't say why.
She never chose to be a public figure; that choice was taken away from her.
He had poured his life into hockey, and it was taken away from him twice.
"You forget how lucky you are until something is taken away from you," Krzyzewski said.
To have all of what you've gained so far taken away from you, it's un-American.
"I don&apost want to be taken away from my family," she said through a translator.
So just who is going to be brutally and violently taken away from us next week?
The thought of it being taken away from me adds a lot of uncertainty and stress.
"Needless to say, my big break was completely taken away from me," Tancharoen told BuzzFeed News.
If they don't, many fear their children will be taken away from them by the state.
A five-year-old child placed with foster parents after being taken away from his father.
They also got that call for somebody that they loved was suddenly taken away from them.
In a tremendous revelation, we learn all that had been taken away from Moira (Samira Wiley).
Wetterling, the heinous acts, the selfishness, are unforgivable for what I have taken away from you.
God gave him to us and he was taken away from us by a senseless act.
To pay all these new bureaucratic costs, money had to be taken away from care services.
Something I really loved was taken away from me for quite an extended period of time.
Being an African-American, you know we had that taken away from us from the get.
"I fear that even this (8.18,000m) steeplechase race may be taken away from us," said Kirwa.
"Jon was tragically taken away from me/us yesterday in a senseless robbery attempt," she wrote.
Certain tools were taken away from both of us after the financial crisis with Dodd-Frank.
So often your sexuality is yours, it's yours, it's yours, until it's taken away from you.
None of those laws or precedents mean that children must be taken away from their parents.
Children are taken away from their parents because they can't accompany moms or dad to jail.
Instead, we have public servants — police officers — like the men who were taken away from us.
Three, we learn, is the number of children Mazur has had — all taken away from her.
They were told their children would be taken away from them if they left, Brewer said.
They hesitated, Elliot told investigators, because they were afraid the baby would be taken away from them.
He didn't deserve to have his achievement taken away from him, even if only for a day.
We happened to ask about the children that are taken away from their families -- what about them?
Her mother's partner had reportedly sexually abused her sisters, and Lucía was taken away from her care.
It was taken away from us, and we don't even know where to begin to find it.
"And I hope the Republicans are watching closely or it's going to be taken away from us."
And I hope the Republicans are watching closely, or it's going to be taken away from us.
The Alliance said economist David Ndii had been taken away from the Diani area late on Sunday.
Yesterday, CNN reported that a mother had her child taken away from her while she was breastfeeding.
Given the nature of what I'm trying to do, those tools have been taken away from me.
"He did not anticipate in any way having his company taken away from him," Ms. Flannery said.
While in some cases medals are taken away from alleged cheaters, critics say the process is slow.
Her central point, however, was that the country was taken away from its citizens by foreign hordes.
Access to information, news, is being taken away from people who are not able to afford it.
Officially jettisoned from the team, Kern felt like his very identity had been taken away from him.
And I hope the Republicans are watching closely or it's going to be taken away from us.
I want to take back some of the space that has been taken away from our communities.
I cannot do a pre-session interview via Skype anymore, that even got taken away from me.
That second goal has been taken away from Laxalt and awarded to Cheryshev as an own goal.
If a child can't accept nanomachines, it's taken away from the parents who can, and vice versa.
I was a year old when my five siblings and I were taken away from our parents.
The Trump-haters see money taken away from their government programs and the big, rich corporations winning.
She had a bright future, and "it's disgusting that that was taken away from her," Bishop said.
Both were taken away from their mothers and bounced around; caregivers, related and not, took them in.
They are, literally in this description, things to be given to or taken away from male heroes.
I was like, 'I just don't want to live,' because I thought everything was taken away from me.
Both were sent to prison, and their children were taken away from them by the state of California.
I was shocked and upset when that honor was taken away from us on the morning of graduation.
"We made this entire journey together and in one moment they were taken away from me," Maria said.
"Now for me, if that were taken away from me, I'm okay, I don't need it," Lahren continued.
I was the best figure skater in the world and then I had it taken away from me.
Now, I have every reason to be grateful for many regular lunch breaks, taken away from my desk.
Shortly after I started having complications, the option of having more kids was almost taken away from me.
Following scuffles between protesters and police, an injured person was taken away from the main terminal by medics.
The products should be immediately taken away from children and returned to any Target store for a refund.
And what I have taken you through and taken away from you is just unforgivable on all fronts.
"I guess having your first hit taken away from you, just was waiting for something sweeter," Chapman said.
They allow me to have all responsibility taken away from me, as literally, someone else has full control.
And I have felt like these stories have taken away from the women who have truly been violated.
At this time, they also had their cell phones and wallets taken away from them, the lawsuit claims.
This, as it turns out, is the exact opposite conclusion that should be taken away from this story.
"Few things stay in the minds of people longer than the property that was taken away from them."
Sometimes I wonder why marriage is so important to her, given how much it's taken away from her.
People who are receiving benefits, they're going to react pretty strongly to that being taken away from them.
That means that parents are jailed (which happened rarely before), and their kids are taken away from them.
The couple separated in 1945, and their two children were taken away from their mother for eight years.
But support for charter schools plummets to 30 percent if funding is taken away from traditional public schools.
Harris noted there were calls at the time for the marquee case to be taken away from her.
I feel like Trump doesn't even understand the concept that these people's homes were taken away from them.
"We've had ours taken away from us in the past, so we know what it feels like it."
Once you earn that and make that happen, then to have it taken away from you is pretty devastating.
If you're in solitary confinement, you're taken away from things that are normal for the body to relate to.
In one study, we asked people to write about any lessons they'd taken away from a past romantic rejection.
That was the first time something that had great meaning in my own life was taken away from me.
The two met as young wives, taken away from their home villages and deposited among strangers in Peepli Khera.
He is good for the sport and it would be a shame to see it taken away from him.
Everything they had worked for, all their lives, in the middle of their life, was taken away from them.
"Back in the early '80s, our authority to oversee fixed-site rides was taken away from us," he said.
We were just waiting for the good news and all of a sudden it was taken away from us.
But some sell trees out of fear that the land will be taken away from them, according to researchers.
And now, two hundred years after being taken away from Africa, this reunion is their only hope and joy.
" What he's taken away from this so far, though, is that it pays off to be "silly and outlandish.
They often aren't in control of their own money, and have had their identification documents taken away from them.
"This money is taken away from the customers, citizens and operators," Timotheus Hoettges said at a conference in Berlin.
Recently, however, our attention was taken away from what the family is eating and redirected towards what they're drinking.
If they don't, their children can be taken away from them or the parents could spend time in jail.
Reinking, 29, owns at least four firearms, and he's had his guns taken away from him at least twice.
Exploring Dora's ethnicity, whether it be Mexican or Peruvian or Brazilian, wouldn't have taken away from the character's relatability.
"I find that we're reinventing the wheel, because there's this history that's been taken away from us," Donegan said.
"They are the only tribe that has received recognition and then had it taken away from them," he continued.
" Throughout October, Mr. Trump has claimed, without evidence, that the vote will be "rigged" and "taken away from us.
Did you work with them on a plan to reunite these children who were taken away from their parents?
Your space you've had to become an outgoing person and liberated, coming home it's just taken away from you.
Having that chance at the title taken away from her, I think this is really a motivation for her.
Children are being taken away from their parents and placed into what can only be described as internment camps.
Once in Fiji, her followers had their passports taken away from them and some were subjected to violent beatings.
It was taken away from her and our mayor, our new mayor, refused to go forward with the case.
Some fled the country, others were disappeared by the brutal new regime, often taken away from the lecture hall.
It was a defining moment, this realization that everything can be taken away from you in a single instant.
Many rank-and-file Republicans believe that the country they grew up in is being taken away from them.
It's in response to what we're seeing happen, which is that our rights are being taken away from us.
It's something Cramer said he's taken away from his time at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco.
After Oakley was taken away from his seat, Jackson rushed out to the tunnel to try to calm him.
To go through that harrowing experience with your children, and then for one to be taken away from you?
His cuddly bear and enabler was taken away from him, and he lashed out like a spoiled little boy.
"Our narratives tend to be taken away from us, so it's important to keep the main focus out there."
"When you work really hard at something, then to have it taken away from you is pretty devastating," she says.
The student was scared — given his status as an undocumented immigrant — that his achievement would be taken away from him.
All of this has been taken away from both the child and the mother, by the corrupted U.S. political system.
So, that line is kind of taken away from Republicans, but they could certainly bring more court arguments on this.
There is no law that states that children must be taken away from their parents when they cross the border.
She has a lot of questions about, 'Who actually will I be when this thing is taken away from me?
He noted that in an experiment where babies were taken away from their mothers, they clung to whatever was warm.
"Most of my life was taken away from me for something I didn't do," Jones said, according to CBS News.
Though it may have taken away from the "purity" of the space, a little carpeting might help with the noise.
What percentage (if they raised government spending on education) should/ would be taken away from other areas of government spending?
Once you have it, you can't really have it taken away from you because you can always go somewhere else.
If they come with the same mindset, I'm afraid the rights of women will be taken away from them again.
That's certainly the message that those who are bashing feminists defending Kendrick on Twitter have taken away from the video.
The only true freedom they have to hold is within themselves, because everything else can be taken away from them.
Tursun said she was first arrested in 2015, and that her 2-month-old triplets were taken away from her.
Wormwood is the tragedy of two men, both of whose lives were taken away from them on the same night.
"Three generations of war have taken away from us our capacity to feel and suffer for other people," he added.
"Each one of them, we talked to all 17, each one had their child taken away from them," he said.
"No one deserves to have their home and siblings taken away from them for being their true selves," Hausladen wrote.
Even as a legal resident, things can change very quickly for us and things can be taken away from us.
In Arkham Asylum, Batman's normal cache of abilities is taken away from you as the Scarecrow leads you through hallucinations.
What I've learned and taken away from the subculture of customization is the passion that drives these self-taught creatives.
She tells a story about how the child was taken away from her, and how she never visited the crypt.
"I joined JLUSA to empower people and instead had all the power taken away from me," the woman, 254, said.
The booming renovation has taken away from much of the city's charm and priced out some of its poorer residents.
I believe Planned Parenthood, if it was taken away from us, would be a disaster for poor, working-class women.
This is time and money taken away from other productive activities that business owners and households could have engaged in.
When the judge ordered Shah to appear, the case was taken away from him, in defiance of the Supreme Court.
Most troubling of all, perhaps, was that Stinney's life had been taken away from him at a startlingly young age.
And it's not hard to imagine it being taken away from the people who can benefit from it the most.
But at the same time, they have actually taken away from foot [traffic] in their own galleries as a result.
At least, with this case, we gained back a little bit of the respect that they had taken away from us.
And now, under President Donald Trump, the program could be taken away from me and close to 800,20163 other DACA beneficiaries.
Even competition from Call of Duty and FortNite hasn't taken away from the loyal player base the game has built up.
I think people have a lot more power than they think and they allow it to be taken away from them.
"No child, anywhere in the world, should be taken away from their home and forced to work in slavery," she added.
The STRONGER Patents Act will help level the playing field so that patents are not improperly taken away from their owners.
Not so, say some long-time football enthusiasts like Bian Minming, who fear the game is being taken away from them.
This is Priyanka Chopra's response to being called hypocrical after the mic was taken away from the woman asking the question.
Louis C.K. acts like something was taken away from him, when he very purposely made the decisions he made for years.
The things that I've taken away from each of those is what I've tried to put in my leadership experiences here.
Reports that Rogue One director Gareth Edwards essentially had the movie taken away from him during reshoots have not gone unnoticed.
The only time politicians willingly give up on power is about five seconds before it gets taken away from them unwillingly.
My choice was taken away from me that night, and with it, my love of wine was ripped away as well.
As for what Cohen's taken away from the show, he believes there's one area where women aren't always kind to men.
It's because health care costs have exploded, and the power to make choices about health care was taken away from them.
"It is unmistakable as power and discretion has been taken away from commanders, sexual assault numbers have decreased," said retired Col.
It's the story of Africans who were brought here, enslaved, and taken away from everything they ever knew -- including their families.
"I don't like to see, and I know President Trump doesn't like the children taken away from their parents," Giuliani said.
" Trump supporters are overwhelmingly white and male, Steinem said, and "resentful because they feel privilege has been taken away from them.
" He continued, his voice rising: "If they got their way, 20 million people would have their insurance taken away from them.
On Thursday, Bashar al-Assad sent his back, though he was on his way to having it taken away from him.
There is a lot of psychological research that suggests that people react more strongly to things being taken away from them.
Students are the future, and should not have their right to be completely and fully educated unwittingly taken away from them.
It's been such a magical experience for a person who's had their ego taken away from them about how they look.
I was taken away from my group to a private room where I was interrogated and yelled at by Emirates employees.
"The Hadzabe have a very rich culture that will be lost if their land is taken away from them," said Loure.
"There was a handgun that appeared to be taken away from the suspect when he was taken into custody," he said.
"Try telling that to the UAW workers who had their benefits taken away from them by GM," Gunnels wrote on Twitter.
" They were both feeling a sense of loss, she said: "Something you're so dedicated to is being taken away from you.
I think a lot about photographing women: What are the ways that power is taken away from women in visual representations?
The only love they'd ever known, broken as it was, had come from the man I had taken away from them.
I'm angry that my country is being taken away from me by people who don't understand what America is all about.
An Israeli family built a home on land taken away from Palestinians — and then tried to rent it out on Airbnb.
Dee Dee (Patricia Arquette) is taken away from her home in handcuffs while her mother, Emma (Margo Martindale), looks on in disgust.
Immediately, she starts choking up, saying how "devastating" it is to have something (her music) taken away from her (via contractual obligations).
All this talk about Beauty and the Beast has taken away from the true fairytale of our time: Chip and Joanna Gaines.
All four were taken away from their drug-addicted parents and placed into foster care when Ms. Gonzalez was 3 years old.
"Her life was cut short and [she was] taken away from us violently in a way that would change our lives forever."
"It's not a question of job risk, but the particular task of room delivery is being taken away from humans," said Cousins.
She really wanted the house and the kids and the picket fence with Ross, and it was all taken away from her.
So when I began to lose coordination, I saw all of the beauty of music and magic being taken away from me.
What lessons have the team taken away from the experience of making, releasing, and reading the feedback to Lords of the Fallen?
"We don't realize how much we need something until it's taken away from us," Yungblud said of the video in a statement.
The fallout since has been immense ... Jenelle's kids have since been taken away from her but she continues to stand by him.
Be mad that organic standards were going to be bolstered and made whole again, but then that was taken away from you.
There's also another tricky problem associated with cabin waste — often it can't just be taken away from the aircraft, sorted, and reprocessed.
The children were taken away from their mother and sent to live with their father, Duane, who has separated from his wife.
"I think he kind of realized that this can be taken away from you," Rhule said in a telephone interview last week.
For the latest in Reuters' Life Lessons series, we talked with Bogle about what he has taken away from his 87 years.
One Ohio third-grader refuses to stand by as his God-given right to "Netflix and chill" is taken away from him.
Were you involved in developing or implementing the policies that led to children being taken away from their parents at the border?
Because that film was taken away from Welles at the editing stage, there are now a wild bevy of different cuts available.
Unshakable confidence only comes when you place your values on things that cannot be taken away from you. Fame. Status. Money. Looks.
"I feel like everything was taken away from me," said Mr. Lambert, who is living at his mother's house back in Alabama.
Most of all, I didn't want the most important thing in my life taken away from me because I was a girl.
"Not in our wildest dreams did we expect that our son Kenneth would be taken away from us that night," she said.
Sharonda Richardson: One thing I had taken away from my three weeks in Portland is that I need to get over myself.
When her son is taken away from her, she kidnaps him and flees to her grandmother's vacant cottage on the North Sea.
Instead, they were greeted by a nun, who told them that they would be taken away from their parents by the government.
But there can be a fate worse than death, if you're taken away from what you know and the people you love.
"This could have ultimately taken away from Bob Iger's focus on content creation, a specialty of his," Rosenblatt analysts wrote on Wednesday.
"That got taken away from me Thursday," she recalled him as saying, referring to the day when Mr. Burns's retirement was announced.
A New York Daily News reporter was reportedly handcuffed and taken away from the state Senate Lobby by New York State Police.
He wasn't sent to the camps; he had already committed suicide in 1936 after his importing business was taken away from him.
Buhari's return to Nigeria marks the end of the second unexplained period of medical leave he has taken away from the country.
USA Today on Tuesday reported that then-candidate Trump threatened to sue the USGA if the championship was taken away from Bedminster.
I hold up my hands, I'm so so so sorry and I'm very sorry this cover was taken away from a black woman.
"In our 20s you have a bit more hope, but now you're fighting more for something being taken away from you," Martinand said.
Elida Oliveira, a Kaiowa Indian, said her son had been taken away from her just a week after she gave birth in 2015.
You never know when they will be taken away from you, and even when you do, the pain that follows still deeply hurts.
But there were probably some big lessons to be taken away from the work that went into the PenLite a quarter-century ago.
You pay tax to fund healthcare, education, legal advice—all things that are being taken away from the people who pay for them.
Several aircraft were diverted from various patrols in different parts of Iraq, but only one was taken away from the Al-Bukamal battle.
Your funds could be taken away from you, but where are you as a human being—what have you laid your foundation on?
"His life has already been tragically taken away from him," Gracely, who did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment, told the newspaper.
Growing up with an alcoholic father who had a bar taken away from him by the feds because he didn't pay his taxes.
In her mind, an abuser like Roger "should have to prove why the restraining order should be taken away from him," she says.
"How do you give a young girl such a responsibility and have her education, friends, and family taken away from her?" she asks.
I was feeling angry about her situation, sad about the life that was taken away from her, and disappointed in our justice system.
"You never know when you're going to get certain moments," Ventimiglia told PEOPLE of what he's taken away from his TV alter ego.
Ah, finally, after months of being taken away from our loving arms, we're reunited with the critically acclaimed YouTube series 90s Boiler Room.
We go from someone who is idealistic, optimistic, fresh and young, to literally a man who has had everything taken away from him.
"When we were little, we were taken away from our mother and we were separated and that was really, really hard," Tyson said.
At home, with hunger afflicting 49 million Americans, the safety net of food stamps (SNAP) are being taken away from those in need.
I thought if I told anyone, I'd be locked up in a mental asylum and my kids would be taken away from me.
"My life was taken away from me for something I didn't do," he told CNN affiliate WAFB during an interview after his release.
"Citizenship will be taken away from anyone who received it in violation of the strict criteria that are required, full stop," Anastasiades said.
I mean, I grew up with people who were hardworking, whose jobs were taken away from them because the auto industry was decimated.
Lewis was taken away from the crash on a stretcher, wearing a neck brace, according to a GOP lawmaker who witnessed the scene.
She was fine with that decision, but that decision was taken away from her after the hearings when her allegations were essentially leaked.
Bachelet voiced concern that 500 migrant children in the United States taken away from their parents have not yet been returned by authorities.
He had been taken away from their holding facility in the middle of the night without being given a chance to say goodbye.
Friends, spouses, cash, assets and hairlines come and go, but a college degree or welding cert can never be taken away from you.
"The agency's resources are not unlimited," she added, "and spending more on the structure would have taken away from critical airport infrastructure investment."
That also might just be an effect of having your phone taken away from two hours and thrust into a strange new habitat.
Her friend was a National Merit scholar with a bright future, "and it's disgusting that that was taken away from her," Bishop said.
He gave Mr. Shikder one month to join them in Syria or said his wife and children would be taken away from him.
USC athletic director Pat Haden was taken away from USC by ambulance moments ago after a medical emergency outside of the athletic facility.
Police believe his father received the weapons from authorities after they were taken away from Reinking and later returned them to his son.
Feinstein's bill puts a number of measures in place to ensure abuse is actually occurring before children are taken away from their families.
Maybe we didn't get to see the full fight because it might've taken away from a more satisfying Arya kill that's still to come.
I've had short hair before, but this time the control was taken away from me and I didn't feel like my usual confident self.
I think we should be holding hearings on restoring what has been taken away from ACA and improving it, which could help people today.
Since October 2017, more than 700 children were taken away from their undocumented guardians, including more than 100 children under the age of four.
"He did it all and it's just so sad that this little boy had to have his dreams taken away from him," Paiz says.
But in a declaration she filed in that case, she said she was never told why her son was being taken away from her.
"Bankruptcy protection should have never been taken away from student loans in the first place," said Alan Collinge, the founder of Student Loan Justice.
What was gained in the first quarter was taken away from the second, where average growth was lowered to 2.5 percent from 3.2 percent.
The main idea that people can connect to is the idea of somebody who's had everything taken away from them and intends to survive.
A man working in a local shop, who declined to be named, told Reuters he saw three men being taken away from the address.
But the mom of three's hope for a new life was sadly taken away from her when Hurricane Michael made landfall on Oct. 10.
There will be no return to "regular order" for the Americans who will suffer and die if health insurance is taken away from them.
That's a constant reminder that something was taken away from me, something that I now know was actually very important and has a purpose.
The money lessons I have taken away from my experience are that it is important to be open with people you trust about money.
One thing the actresses in the Netflix series seem to have taken away from the show is the many uses pads have in prison.
And I want to see a Brad Pitt anything movie but it would have taken away from what the story is trying to deliver. 
They are being pressured when their kids are taken away from them, and of course, they want time to think about their legal options.
Unable to properly control his hands, he came home to discover one of his passions, video games, had largely been taken away from him.
"(Stuart-Moore) has narrowed down and therefore taken away from the jury the proper consideration of what is an abnormality of mind," McCoy said.
And I want to see a Brad Pitt anything movie but it would have taken away from what the story is trying to deliver.
The amount; however, may be a burden for those who are activated and are taken away from their ordinary jobs in the work week.
The Japanese Americans were released into a country that was still very hostile to Japanese Americans, and who had everything taken away from them.
And then when that was taken away from him [when he was laid off during a corporate restructuring], that really just cut his lifeline.
And a lot of it was ignited by fear that something was being taken away from people that was never theirs to begin with.
We've been able to create an enormous amount of fear in our culture, because we're so scared of everything being taken away from us.
I don't believe anyone has entered the room, but something has happened in that room and caused them to be taken away from us.
Being on TV was like a drug to him and when it was taken away from him, he had to find a substitute drug.
I've deeply believed that this was all going to be taken away from me at every second, so I've just tried to enjoy it.
At the heart of the story is a woman who has had everything taken away from her: her family, daughter, friends, rights, freedom — everything.
And remember, deduct from the number all of those people who had great health care that they loved that was taken away from them.
The plotline of a child whose mother is taken away from him was off-putting for family audiences, as was the unique animation style.
"When something is taken away from you, that is so motivating," she said of his runner-up finishes at the last two world championships.
"Clearly some learning time was taken away from the students," Norwood High School Principal Jonathan Bourn said in an e-mail to the court.
And remember, deduct from the number all of the people that had great health care that they loved that was taken away from them.
"Every piece of paper, record, book, dollar bill or coin or property, their buildings, their furniture, their desks—everything was taken away from the tribes".
But others resented having anonymity taken away from them and worried that managers might retaliate against them if they questioned leadership using their real names.
The audience shows up to have a good time and all that can happen is that can be taken away from them by various things.
I hope people understand and can put themselves in those people's shoes and know what it feels like to have everything taken away from you.
I like to drive, and so I listen to talk radio and it is 24/7 of 'your country is being taken away from you.
"We were an American family now living in an internment camp, and our constitutional rights were taken away from us," Kuromiya says in the video.
And they said he could only be subpoenaed, in essence, taken away from his duties if there was no other way to get the information.
The subject is especially important to Loveridge since he studied Cecil for eight years before the big cat was cruelly taken away from the world.
For the latest in Reuters' "Life Lessons" series, Alda chatted about the wisdom he has taken away from a life lived both onscreen and off.
There are lessons that I've taken away from this that I want to talk about, because I don't want there to be other Cambridge Analyticas.
What lesson could be taken away from this experience, other than that human beings are vicious and exclusion is a proper tool of social control?
"White people are scared of change, believing that what they have is being taken away from them by people they consider unworthy," he told me.
The ad, reportedly paid for in rubles, called for the army to be taken away from Hillary Clinton if she were to win the presidency.
Parents are often too embarrassed to tell schools how much they depend on their children, and caregiving children fear being taken away from their parents.
My indigenous ancestors were taken away from their parents as children and placed in "Indian Schools" in Arizona and New Mexico around the late 1800s.
This hopefully marks the beginning of justice for Planned Parenthood and the women who have had their access to reproductive healthcare taken away from them.
She was repeatedly taken away from her reserve, perhaps 10 times, until 1972, when she was adopted by a non-indigeneous family in Southern Ontario.
He really takes it seriously, and I think it shows a need to nurture in a place where that ability is taken away from you.
The people you surround yourself with describes you and how you are, if that was taken away from you, your whole life would be changed.
As with the Progressives and Populists of a hundred years ago, both groups harbor a sense that their country has been taken away from them.
Shulkin has maintained that he did nothing wrong, and that he regrets that the travel scrutiny has taken away from the focus of his agency.
He likes playing on his soccer team in New York, they're all of his friends, and you know he'll be taken away from that team.
"I got beat and that stinks, but I still threw a no-hitter and that will never be taken away from me," Hawkins said afterward.
Any investment in building out or discussing foreign policy would have taken away from domestic policy, and that would have made his candidacy more unlikely.
"People who are receiving benefits, they're going to react pretty strongly to that being taken away from them," Pierson told Vox's Dylan Matthews earlier this year.
There is ZERO bashing, & I repeat myself 3726 times how I feel the whole media frenzy has taken away from the victims who were truly assaulted.
A statement from police alleges Hall "may have" been taken "away from the house against her will" by her boyfriend, 37-year-old Rosalino Duarte-Cruz.
Sanders has been very explicit in his case: He argues that voting is a right that should never be taken away from anyone in a democracy.
Austin Mabeus, CNN Digital Video associate producer: Arya is going to die because this is "Game of Thrones" and everything nice gets taken away from us.
The child "was screaming and crying and did not want to be taken away from his mother," de Jesus Mejia-Mejia's lawyer wrote in the complaint.
" Swindell, 33, explains the song is "about being out meeting somebody you're into … and then all of a sudden she gets taken away from her friends.
Still, they said, there is little doubt about the devastating impact it will have on infants and kids who have been taken away from their parents.
We do not know what led to his meeting with Officer Freeman, but we know that our David should not have been taken away from us.
Those featured in the video describe children being taken away from their parents at the border under the pretext of being given a bath or food.
There's a feeling that it could "all be taken away" from you, and that if you're not a man, you have to be a team player.
Brady, 40, is also known for being fully committed to his training, to the point where it has taken away from family time, he recently admitted.
However, as The New York Times notes, there was actually never a law that says children must be taken away from their parents at the border.
And in a way, it's been taken away from you by the federal government and by these horrendous things that have been allowed in the past.
The diamond was forcibly taken away from the young maharaja (not "signed away") by the East India Company after the 2nd Anglo-Sikh war in 1849.
We all use hair as a tool for self expression, so when that was taken away from me, a huge part of my identity was lost.
Within minutes of giving birth in 1969 at the Crown Street Women's Hospital in Sydney, Christine Cole's newborn daughter was taken away from her by staff.
I do not want to live in a place where people I have known for so long can be taken away from me in a second.
In a way, I felt cheated by the climax of The Last of Us, having any chance of choice taken away from me by a bullet.
The Florence Project in Arizona documented 155 such cases by October and other immigrant advocacy organizations report that children are being taken away from their parents.
They want to know whether children are taken away from adults who are seeking asylum at border crossings, citing two recent media reports of such incidents.
But according to the Washington Post, the girl who's become a symbol of family separation at the border was never actually taken away from her mom.
Odhiambo told CNN that many of the shelters visited were "rundown" and many of the women complained that their mobile phones were taken away from them.
"To have our voices taken away from us so abruptly, and to have it all unfold the way it has, has been incredibly frustrating," she said.
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That opportunity has been taken away from rural America, and it's the older white working folks who remember best it didn't used to be that way.
Here are the top 3 moments from Power Lunch this week: It's the moment we've been promised, had taken away from us and then promised again.
And because many young prostitutes are runaways from the foster care system, they fear being sent to a group home if taken away from their pimps.
"When you work really hard at something, then to have it taken away from you is pretty devastating," she told the Vice affiliate, breaking down in tears.
" Over the course of her career, she adds, there's one major lesson she's taken away from her experiences being her own boss and that's, "You're always learning.
You may feel some pressure to fill the role quickly — the work has to be done, or you're worried the slot may be taken away from you.
"Discretion was taken away from district directors and immigration judges almost entirely," says Doris Meissner, who was head of the Immigration and Naturalization Service at the time.
The way we played, the calls that were made throughout the course of that game, and I had emotions that the game was taken away from us.
Meadows said the legislation as written would allow for guns to be taken away from people who do not have proper channels to defend their mental state.
While it screened at the New York International Children's Film Festival, there's no explain-like-I'm-five moral to be taken away from Big Fish and Begonia.
Without a fix, members of Congress will have to explain to voters in this fall's midterm election why children are still being taken away from their parents.
People also called Ivanka out for sharing photos of herself enjoying her children's company while immigrant kids were being taken away from their mothers under Trump's policy.
Power has to be taken away from the tight networks of old money and elite schools, and given to those who are capable of delivering the goods.
So I think that's just sometimes disappointing when things get taken away from the truth and then it's just created into whatever somebody wants it to be.
Too many people have been deported, made homeless, lost financial aid, levied fines and fees or had their children taken away from them because of marijuana arrests.
As a result, she faced frequent, unannounced home inspections by social workers, which terrified her older child, who feared she would be taken away from her mother.
Barbuda is part of the family, what is the Commonwealth doing when it stands by and sees the Barbudan people having their rights taken away from them?
Meanwhile, the (not brand new) idea that guns should be taken away from people judged dangerous by a court began picking up fresh steam across the country.
They voted for Trump because they were concerned about other issues — and just couldn't fathom the idea that this new coverage would be taken away from them.
Let's also take into consideration the time it takes to meet with specialists and understand regulatory burdens, time taken away from other efforts to grow their businesses.
Then there's the devastating case of Petite Jasmine, a Swedish sex worker whose children were taken away from her due to her involvement in the sex trade.
The only major entitlement that was taken away from us was Aid to Families With Dependent Children (AFDC), which was undone by the Clinton administration in 1996.
Clarke dismissed the suggestion from former FA chairman David Triesman that England could step in to host the 2022 tournament if it was taken away from Qatar.
They tend to measure two things: students' socioeconomic status and how much time has been taken away from meaningful learning in order to teach test-taking skills.
She did not know that President François Hollande of France had been taken away from the stadium in a helicopter amid fears that Paris was under siege.
Lisa Blatt, the lawyer representing Oklahoma, raised the specter of murderers and rapists going free and adopted Native American children being taken away from their adoptive parents.
Carlos Montezuma García, an attorney in McAllen, told NBC News the 17 people were still "distraught and confused" because their children had been taken away from them.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he prefers to see parents and children detained together: "We do not want children taken away from their parents," he said.
Also, I became a mother seven years ago, so when I read it, I thought, what would I do if my kid was taken away from me?
But more broadly, a lot of our motivation was sparked by being Black in the United States and seeing how many things are taken away from us.
Losing Medicaid would mean having to shift some of my financial resources to pay for these drugs, meaning money taken away from the needs of my sons.
Less graphic but no less powerful are shots of surreally large mounds of the personal effects taken away from arriving prisoners — mountains of eyeglasses, suitcases, children's toys.
The repeated accusations of racism from members of the Democratic Party have taken away from the impact and meaning of what it truly means to be racist.
A general laziness combined with very real factors such as minimum wage and mass illegal immigration have taken away from them their first, and maybe only, jobs.
Early in this collection, in the poem "Grand Mal Seizure," a woman describes the calico and lace dresses she sews before they are taken away from her.
But in what she calls a miracle, Hill's prayer was answered the next day: She would be freed from the cell, eventually taken away from her rapist.
We're expected to believe that both test groups lost the exact same amount of fat, but TrimX helped its users pick the area it was taken away from.
Even with some parents' support, though, Bressack was still taken away from those fifth-grade students, who likely wouldn't have had a problem with their teacher's gender identity.
Not long after returning Gilead, June and Fred are in front of the TV, weaving a sob story about how their child has been taken away from them.
Is there something to be taken away from this experience, not just for you, but for fans of the show who were giving you a lot of grief?
A bunt by Washington RHP Stephen Strasburg remained a sacrifice and RBI but an error was taken away from Pittsburgh 21B David Freese and ruled a fielder's choice.
He thinks it's that piece of information that will get Leo taken away from him, though she rightly points out that they aren't married, so it really won't.
No one wants to see a cute little mother who doesn't have a mean bone in her body taken away from her little ones and her awesome husband.
In interviews with law enforcement after the shooting, Blaine has denied knowledge of any actual firearms and has denied requesting the guns be taken away from the residence.
It must have been so scary too because you have two boys, they're still quite young and you're being taken away from them for days at a time.
What we are doing is we are holding the line and letting you know when our constitution is violated, when your rights are being taken away from you.
So I wrote a song about our youth, a feeling that can't be taken away from us," he said, adding, "It's the most important song on the album.
I have had a lot taken away from me, and maybe I am trying to prove something ... Maybe it is my way of giving the finger to everyone???
He said she won't talk much about the situation in Xinjiang for fear of being taken away from their son or put into one of the detention centers.
For as much as it has taken away from my life, losing jobs, promotions, losing my physique for a while, and not being able to compete in athletics.
"I think at some point somebody just said, 'Y'know, Deadpool kind of works best when he's had everything taken away from him, when he suffers,'" Reese told Vulture.
Those include workplace upgrades, daily work routine changes and attorney fees, as well as time taken away from other business tasks to understand regulations and meet with specialists.
Of course, they were both devastated to be taken away from their family and they had no idea this short separation would turn into a life-long exile.
Usually people bemoan the fact that untrained actors don't have the stamina to maintain shows, and that opportunities are being taken away from properly trained drama-school leavers.
" "The small object that we have taken away from us here—we can replace them physically, but we do have the memories that have been partially taken away.
But that moment of celebration was taken away from us by a system that wants to punish anyone trying to support themselves outside of the government-sanctioned system.
Jay Dilla being taken away from us too soon is an absolute tragedy, but we're blessed that his music will continue to live on for a long time.
The Atlantic's Ron Brownstein thinks blue-collar white Americans might abandon their longstanding opposition to Obamacare if its benefits are actually going to be taken away from them.
It was hard for me because I felt like no one was going to watch, that everything I worked for was going to be taken away from me.
A review of government data found, and federal officials confirmed, that about 700 migrant children had been taken away from their parents at the southern border since October.
Days after canceling a Chicago event due to protesters, Trump initially took a softer tone, saying "don't hurt her" as one protester was taken away from the event.
All bodies, many of them charred beyond recognition, had been taken away from the gutted factory, and family members were providing DNA samples to try to identify them.
If there is one thing that I've taken away from writing about Lil Wayne every day for a year, it's the value in perseverance for its own sake.
Her attorneys said she thought her son would be taken away from her and given to a Christian family if she wasn't truthful during the lie-detector test.
"If the winners turn into losers and their seats are taken away from them, the country would see armed instigation on the streets never before," Mr. Hashimi predicted.
Not recognizing how many people died in the aftermath meant the resources and full power of the government was taken away from the American people of Puerto Rico.
It is unclear at this point how this staff change will affect Mueller and his investigation, now that oversight for his work is being taken away from Rosenstein.
For many, the image of Ms. Krim's face pressed against the window of an ambulance as she was taken away from a scene of mythic barbarity remains indelible.
As his coach noted, it wasn't until Koepka became injured and the game was temporarily taken away from him that he realized how deeply he felt about it.
He said that Ms. Nielsen "should be pilloried in Lafayette Square naked and whipped by passersby" and that Ms. Sanders's children should perhaps be taken away from her.
"No amount of money will replace what's been taken away from Natalie, which is her dignity," Dean Malone, a lawyer for Ms. Simms, said in a phone interview.
He added the other migrants were taken away from in and around Sid in three buses to a camp in Presevo, near the Macedonian border in the south.
The game been taken away from me due to decisions I made in the streets, the decisions I made in life, and I chose another route in rapping.
"If my livelihood is taken away from me, I won't have a future elsewhere," said 45-year-old Pires, whose village lies in the municipal district of Boticas.
And when that's taken away from you, for whatever reasons, injury or illness, all of a sudden you're like, 'Wait, who am I if I don't have that?
"We're No. 219, we're No. 24" chanted the 23,153 in Shea Stadium tonight, and that moment can never be taken away from them or from Met supporters everywhere.
One of the themes that run through the academic literature strongly is that women fear their babies will be taken away from them if they tell people they're struggling.
Eden was raised to be a Gilead automaton, and she doesn't know what has been taken away from her: the gift of saying no, of choosing partners, of pleasure.
"Nothing will justify Aiyonna and her unborn baby girl being taken away from us but we expect justice to be served on the person who took them from us."
Up until this point, the one thing I had on her was that I have a driver's license; but now, even that triumph might be taken away from me.
And instead of helping the severely disabled find work, the agency and its management is at times allowing jobs to be taken away from the disabled, numerous sources said.
When I was at SeaWorld, calves were typically taken away from their mothers around age 3 or 4, but I witnessed it as early as 20 months of age.
After his wife suddenly committed suicide in 1998, he "just lost it," which led to his 3-year-old son Donny being taken away from him by Social Services.
Article 12 of the same treaty said that the land could not be taken away from the Sioux, unless a sale was approved by three-fourths of the tribe.
Two ads were also revealed during Monday's hearing, including one that called for the U.S. Army to be taken away from presidential control if Clinton were to beat Trump.
Having a child die before you in any circumstance is untenable, but to have a child taken away from you because a child was able to get a gun.
The life lessons I have taken away from my experience are if you are not satisfied with what you are doing, it is on you to make a change.
"A huge number of them are mothers whose children were taken away from them when they were apprehended at the border or when they turned themselves in," Jayapal said.
"I let emotions get the best of me but I will say, no warning and I get two points taken away from me?" he said, according to CBS Sports.
Some want to preserve the expansion in some form, and GOP governors who expanded the program don't want to see health coverage taken away from thousands of their constituents.
But as far as NASA's mandate is concerned, earth sciences were actually part of their written mission, and I'd be surprised if that was taken away from them completely.
They blame those targets for a much deeper, inchoate fear: a fear that their world is slowly being taken away from them; the fear their future belongs to others.
"Aeon Flux," her $62 million Hollywood break, was taken away from her, mangled beyond the point of recognition, returned to her hands under supervision and released to awful reviews.
Though it includes the concealed-carry provision, the law also allows guns to be taken away from domestic abusers and partly closes a loophole for sales at gun shows.
He opposed the making of a projection machine from the beginning, and adhered to his position until, in effect, the motion picture business had been taken away from him.
"Imagine having your legs taken away from you every time you fly," insisted Dan Dorszynski of Milwaukee,Wisconsin, in his description of how he feels flying with his wheelchair.
I always thought, 'My intelligence is in my body,' so if that was going to be taken away from me, I didn't know what I was going to do.
Defendants languishing in jail, unable to come up with modest bails for low-level offenses, often have their lives upended, losing jobs or having children taken away from them.
Sadly, though no amount of money can give back the years taken away from the Five through the use of coerced confessions which were initially sanctioned by New York courts.
"There was a time there when I was seeing the bulls— of Hollywood, and that tends to happen when it's all taken away from you," added Needles of the track.
I've been super emotional throughout this process, like you had asked me about trusting my heart again and having fitness being taken away from me that's been a big challenge.
And the people didn't know in Colorado that their vote was being taken away from them and let me tell you, you have some angry people in Colorado right now.
Vicky Desmolin and her sister Yvonne Recollet were two of 12 siblings to be taken away from their violent stepfather and from their Wikwemikong First Nation home on Manitoulin Island.
It allows us and all the women involved [to] have so much time to be taken away from work, and shopping, and running errands, and just the busyness of life.
If anything can be taken away from the Trump presidency, it's really a shifting of the supply chain back to the North American continent and specifically to the United States.
" Asked Friday by CNN's Jake Tapper why Trump's phone hasn't been taken away from him, campaign surrogate Sarah Huckabee Sanders replied, "I don't think we're -- anybody's taking anybody's phone away.
We know we don't KNOW our favorite TV characters, as in really know them, but somehow we can still erupt in tears and convulsions when they're taken away from us.
"I hear these horror shows, and we have to make sure that this election is not stolen from us and is not taken away from us," Trump said in Pennsylvania.
"In Season 6 — when we finally get there at the end of April — what you see with Margaery is that the reigns have been taken away from her," Dormer said.
Her husband abused her, her children were taken away from her, and though she'd tried to quit using drugs with methadone, suboxone, and various rounds of detox, nothing ever stuck.
"Back in the early '80s, our authority to oversee fixed-site rides was taken away from us," said Scott Wolfson, spokesman for the Consumer Product Safety Commission told CNN previously.
In the lawsuit, Mejia said that when officials took away her son, "he was screaming and crying and did not want to be taken away from his mother," reported CNN.
" Cyrus added, "And I hope people understand and can put themselves in those people's shoes and just to know what it feels like to have everything taken away from you.
A study by Human Impact Partners found that in 2012 alone, when deportations were at record levels, approximately 152,000 children who were citizens had a parent taken away from them.
I find myself reeling as I imagine my child taken away from me by a hostile state, unable to process what it must be like for this terrified incarcerated child.
When Bernie Sanders had his microphone forcefully taken away from him by a Black Lives Matter protester, it was, in fact, a shameful thing — no matter how important the cause.
In an interview on Friday, Philpott said that it's very concerning to see a child being taken away from his or her family, and that it's not an isolated incident.
The most important thing that I've taken away from what she's told me throughout the season is just to play loose and play with confidence and stick to your strengths.
But thousands of children have already been taken away from their parents and placed in shelters scattered around the country with no clear plan to reunite them with their families.
"A lot of the arguments about the welfare state say that you'll get huge pushback from voters who are really sensitive to things being taken away from them," Pierson says.
The Trump administration policy, which aims to criminally prosecute all immigrants crossing the border illegally, has resulted in nearly 2,000 children being taken away from their parents in six weeks.
One of the paramount public health concerns during a pandemic is how other patients will be affected as resources are taken away from them and directed to the current emergency.
My point is this: When an entire industry is taken away from states like Colorado, California, Oregon, Washington and so on, how does President Trump expect our nation to recover?
So any time spent watching a screen, be it on TV, a tablet, a phone, or a computer is time taken away from doing what really benefits their development — play.
Family units are together if it's a very small child, but little girls who are 12 years old are taken away from the rest of their families and held separately.
Two days later, he was taken away from a motorized rickshaw by people in plain clothes who blindfolded him and drove off with him in a vehicle, his wife said.
Maggie sadly had her puppies taken away from her two weeks ago, but her motherly instincts kicked in when she heard the new puppies crying in the kennel at night.
I think what Jason really cared about was, at some point, that the superhuman Master Chief had all his tools taken away from him, and then faced an even bigger challenge.
I feel a lot of empathy for her, I think she's paid a huge price for any involvement she had in the incident with her career being taken away from her.
Using its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager, it snapped these images of Kuiper Belt Objects 2012 HZ84 (left) and 2012 HE85 (right)—and they're the furthest images ever taken away from Earth.
The brief moment when he feels like he might have a connection with this little girl humming a song that sounds familiar to him is taken away from him as well.
" As for the central lesson he has taken away from a year in the White House, Trump said: "I love Washington, but it's a mean place, it's a very deceptive place.
"How can you be a winner when everything you worked so hard for has been taken away from you and you have to depend on the kindness of others?" she asked.
As a ranger helped to clear the grass and weeds wrapped tightly on the bunny's neck, the tortoise grunted and groaned as it was taken away from its new best friend.
In the sneak peek, Cara Maria says, "We need him to come back," referring to Turbo, who presumably was taken away from the house to cool down (at the very least).
During this time, Mother and her family were taken away from their farm in Visalia, California, and sent to an internment camp in Poston, Arizona, for four years of her life.
Number two, it helps the Kurds – because it's basically been taken away from the Kurds... And, number three, it can help us, because we should be able to take some also.
Stun guns were taken away from officers in 2011 after 18-year-old student Everette Howard went into cardiac arrest when a stun gun was used on him outside a dormitory.
Final report showing, FCC agent office, conducted an inspection of radio facility on Thursday, 201533/201523 and found illegal equipment which was seized and taken away from premises the same night.
"It just feels like we're being cheated that the name that we put all of our effort into building up is gonna be taken away from us," Tooloee told the paper.
At the Council of Trent (15923-21592) there was discussion of "whether that type of music...which delights the ears more than the mind…should be taken away from the masses".
Information sourced from Facebook regularly leads to decisive action like children being taken away from parents who are deemed a real risk to the kids' safety and wellbeing, the researchers found.
I know there are no words that I can say or apologizes that I can make to take away the pain or give back what I have taken away from you.
He has been a senior executive at the agency since early in George W. Bush's presidency, but left for American University after many of his responsibilities were taken away from him.
I felt like I needed to experience the game, from beginning to end in the way that it was meant to be played, before that option was taken away from me.
More than two in five respondents from Burkina Faso and Liberia worry their home could be taken away from them, revealed Prindex, a global property rights index which gauges citizens' views.
It has forced the administration to defend an approach that polls terribly and results in images of children in cages and accounts of breastfeeding kids being taken away from their mothers.
An Ohio school district has adjusted its school lunch policy in response to outcry over a 9-year-old student who had his lunch taken away from him on his birthday.
I play a woman who has had her child and her family taken away from her, and all of her rights as a woman stripped and who is essentially a prisoner.
Stokes-Lampard agreed that a more sustainable approach was needed to fund the NHS long-term, for at least a decade, adding that it should be taken away from party politics.
The papers describe how parents were taken away from children, how students wondered who would pay their tuition, and how crops could not be planted or harvested for lack of workers.
Cutters and aircraft were taken away from counter-drug and security operations in favor of saving lives, restoring affected waterways, and delivering critical disaster relief supplies and equipment to impacted areas.
"If you're talking about the far right and the rights that are being taken away from, say the LGBTQ community or women's rights ... obviously I am traumatized and horrified," Madonna said.
Trump's "zero-tolerance" immigration policy, which resulted in the separations, drew national outrage over the summer when reports emerged that more than 2,000 children had been taken away from their parents.
Marvel was all ages at the time and so they couldn't get into rape, but there were a bunch of scenes like this where women's choices were taken away from them.
The brothers were first taken away from their parents by child welfare services as young children, and spent years being shuffled around to extended family members and foster homes on the reserve.
In a secondary experiment, Toyota and his colleagues demonstrated that long-distance signaling disappears in plants that have had their glutamate-releasing powers taken away from them, via two specific genetic mutations.
"Freedoms that have been taken away from women who have opted to wear the traditional Islamic dress." said Nekkaz, who is married to a woman who doesn't wear the traditional Islamic cover.
When your outlet is taken away from you, when your catharsis is stripped from you and you don't understand why and you're so disappointed and you're so blindsided by it — it hurts.
When your outlet is taken away from you, when your catharsis is stripped from you, and you don't understand why and you're so disappointed and you're so blindsided by it, it hurts.
As she looks back on their 22-year friendship that budded into a romance, Natalie says the biggest thing she's taken away from the experience is how everything happens for a reason.
Then everything we worked for for years and years and years is going to be taken away from us ... So I think, if you have a soapbox, stand on it, and scream.
Has Beijing taken away from the two earlier episodes the idea that Trump will reverse course if Xi reacts strongly and accuses him of hurting the feelings of the Chinese people, i.e.
"Postrecession, people are focused on memories that cannot be taken away from them, as opposed to tangible goods that expire and wear out," said Sarah Quinlan, a marketing executive at MasterCard Advisors.
He has been a senior executive at the agency since early in President George W. Bush's presidency, but left for American University after many of his responsibilities were taken away from him.
"That's a courageous sentence which leaves us fully satisfied and which I believe will reinstate Mr Cimini's reputation and professional decorum that was taken away from him a year ago," Zambelli said.
As a mother and as a human being, I want to shout at the very top of my lungs every time I think about those children being taken away from their parents.
What he claimed the Republican Senate candidate really meant is that there has been too much power given to the federal government and taken away from the states since the country's founding.
SS: And I had always been told that my grandmother, my mother's mother, had been such a terrible parent that her kids were taken away from her and put into foster care.
She knew from a previous conversation that they were on the fence about when -- or if -- they'd have a second child, but she hated that the option was taken away from them.
He doesn't need to fight anymore, and every bout he takes, he is taken away from his young family and into a lonely training camp where he just gets on with it.
In Gilead, the fragile Janine (Madeline Brewer) attempts suicide when her baby is taken away from her and then narrowly escapes being stoned to death by a circle of her fellow handmaids.
And while the two weren't taken away from each other, it still serves as a poignant portrait of the chaos unfolding at the border, and the toll it's taking specifically on children.
The Brills' decision led to the boy, David, being taken away from his parents, who face possible fines and jail time after being charged with reckless conduct for giving him the drug.
"Bernie Sanders in all likelihood is the nominee, unless it gets taken away from him at the convention," predicted David Plouffe, who managed Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, Thursday morning on MSNBC.
Local NBC affiliate WKYC 3 reported that Jefferson Sharpnack initially received a lunch from the school before the meal was taken away from him in front of other students by a staffer.
But they fear that their successes and potential could become a bargaining chip, that anything that is given to them could be taken away from others as the immigration debate plays out.
Adding a guy like Gerrit, there's no running from the fact that this is an elite player and taken away from one of the teams that we've been competing with so heavily.
"We can say now this museum can receive anything and everything taken away from Senegal," said Ousmane Sène, director of the West African Research Center and a member of the museum board.
Certainly, the other 13 cats involved in the French space program also had a normal cat's life taken away from them — I couldn't find any real information on what happened to them.
Ancalaf insists that his ordeal will not stop him from continuing to pressure Chile to return 81.5 million acres of land that were taken away from the Mapuche in the 19th century.
A newly released audio recording that depicts screaming children being taken away from their parents has added to the outrage over the Trump administration policy of separating families at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Germany's Koenigssee, the world's first ever artificial bobsleigh, skeleton and luge track, was picked as host of the world championships after they were taken away from Russia's Sochi following the country's doping scandal.
Cumberbatch stars as Stephen Strange, an arrogant surgeon who draws on powers of mysticism and spirituality when his glamorous life is taken away from him after damaging his hands in a car accident.
"I know how it feels to have this game — what I felt like — taken away from you where I couldn't participate in the way I wanted to," Woods said, according to CBS Sports.
"Watching her progress from when she had everything taken away from her to now has been a ride that I'm honored to have witnessed — she's my hero," says another friend, Emmy Peterson, 25.
People in Burkina Faso and Liberia reported the highest levels of concern, with more than two in five respondents from the West African nations fearing their homes could be taken away from them.
Lost in that 18, 19-year-old perspective of things was the fact that two people had their lives brutally taken away from them, and that's what the case should have been about.
Mr. Trump said that the judge who issued that ruling had the case taken away from her, and that New York's new mayor had opted not to go forward with defending the policy.
He quite often refers to the establishment as "stupid people", while those attending the rally are the "smart people" who realize the self-serving power has been taken away from the ordinary people.
That has resulted in a drastic uptick in people who are being jailed as they await trial, and as a result, have their children taken away from them and placed in detention centers.
I have a deep sense of valuing what you have, because I know how easily it (whether it's a material possession or something greater, like your home) can be taken away from you.
"I think learning is a lot about agency… as soon as someone tells you you have to learn about something, there's some of the fun taken away from it," said Ubisoft's Alicia Fortier.
It's important here to say that Stevens did not say in his op-ed that guns should be taken away from anyone who has them, just that the Second Amendment should be repealed.
Thus commences what connects the reboot to the original Party of Five: the compelling conceit of a group of siblings going on with their lives after their parents are taken away from them.
Last month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions narrowed the threat in two regards, shrinking the definition of what constitutes a sanctuary city and the amount of money that could be taken away from one.
So not having you in my life, it's a huge blow because I'm like okay, my second dad, this guy that I've grown up with, that raised me, was taken away from me.
"I hear these horror shows, and we have to make sure that this election is not stolen from us and is not taken away from us," he said at one rally in Pennsylvania.
In a system that is already so stretched and under-funded due to money being taken away from local authorities, there are already so many young people in mental distress not being reached.
Last season ended with BoJack hitting new lows after his prized Oscar nomination was taken away from him, and the fourth season is likely to continue that downward spiral — with some jokes, of course.
Other residents who Refinery29 talked with lamented how living within close proximity to their colleagues has been essential to their wellbeing and that the prospect of having that taken away from them is disheartening.
Custody was taken away from his parents after the that incident and now Italy is now considering a law that could mean possible jail time for parents who impose vegan diets on their children.
Trump also implied that a law has to be changed to reverse the policy — but there is no law that determines children must be taken away from their parents when they cross the border.
Jordan's 16-year-old brother and their three friends were detained at the scene and taken away from Jordan's wounded body to the Dallas County Sheriff's Department, where they were eventually interviewed as witnesses.
Di Maio on Sunday said a solution over the concession revocation could be found if Italians got back "all that's being taken away from them in recent years due to increases in toll roads".
"I felt like little pieces of my life were just taken away from me and no one wanted to own up to it," said Harbin, who is now 20 and lives in South Carolina.
Four-year-old Mongolian Groom injured his left hind leg going into the final turn of the nationally televised $6 million race, was taken away from the track in an ambulance and later euthanised.
"This is the first year that I'm not fighting to get back what was taken away from me," says Arlen, who spent her 23rd birthday dancing a rumba with Valentin Chmerkovskiy on the Sept.
Again he made a beeline towards his counterpart and after a few measured shots with his patented left hand, MacDonald's evident warrior spirit was taken away from him as he crumbled to the canvas.
Many local residents see these new owners as a threat to a way of life beloved for its access to the outdoors, as property once seen as public is increasingly taken away from them.
But it ends up that in unpredictable environments like the stock market, successful high self-control people — when in an environment where control is taken away from them — take longer to figure things out.
That included an anecdote about a 4-month-old taken away from her mother by immigration authorities as the baby was breast-feeding, which one official said the department had tried unsuccessfully to verify.
A lot of us in the initial stages felt really depressed and gloomy, because we didn't really understand [what was going on] and it just felt like everything was being taken away from us.
While the administration struggles to reunite the families amid outrage over images and audio recordings of sobbing children taken away from their parents, the divisive messaging on both sides of the debate has intensified.
In September, a 9-year-old Ohio boy had his lunch taken away from him on his birthday because of a $9 unpaid debt on his account, and was given cheese and bread instead.
"The first thought I had is that I have done everything right and it is all going to be taken away from me," he said of his fears for the future of the program.
He said one part of the solution should be "gun violence restraining orders," which allow a court to order guns to be taken away from someone who poses a danger to themselves or others.
"The American dream has been taken away from us," Jane complains; but the movie is less concerned with facile politics than with hopelessness, with a location that engulfs the rootless and erases the orphaned.
But it also raised old fears about the role that automation plays in airline travel and what happens if control is taken away from a plane's pilots and put in the hands of machines.
We broke the story ... Rob wants joint custody of their 3-year-old daughter, Dream, taken away from Chyna because he claims she's living wild and dangerously, even when Dream is under her supervision.
Their children, known as the Stolen Generations, were routinely taken away from their families as part of an attempt to breed Aboriginal people out of existence, a practice that continued into the 20th century.
To them, this is attributable to a country that has moved away from them, has been taken away from them—by Obama, the Clintons, the "lamestream" media, the "élites," the business-as-usual politicians.
Among these separated children are babies, toddlers, and children below the age of 13, who have been taken away from their parents and placed in what the administration has referred to as "tender age" shelters.
"After decades of moving in the wrong direction — tougher sentencing, more mandatory minimums, more power taken away from judges — we're stopping the wrong direction and we're turning around and making some progress," said Democratic Sen.
Behind closed doors, just after the murder, she said Ko Ni's being "taken away from us" was a terrible blow and a warning to those left behind, according to a person familiar with her remarks.
From King 5: King 5 also contacted Maureen Francisco, Co-Executive Producer of Northwest Productions, who works with Miss Washington USA and questions whether or not Keffeler will have the crown taken away from her.
"When these young people are sent out to the country they have their own phone taken away from them, so all the calls from their worried parents and friends go to their boss," he says.
Trump's phone was taken away from him after he kept using it to do things that reminded people he would make a terrible president, like tweeting "check out sex tape" at five in the morning.
The Little Sisters of the Poor employs people of all faiths in secular jobs — nurses, dishwashers, social workers — and these employees shouldn't have a benefit taken away from them because of their employers' religious beliefs.
With those who have been taken away from their family, friends, co-workers, neighbors and others, at the hands of those impaired or by their own hands, it's not always a Merry Christmas for everyone.
"You get married, you think you've got all these years to do things together and mark things off your bucket list, and then one day, it's just all taken away from you," Ms. Boyett said.
Google'sfree-meal program has been taken away from some of its vendor workers who recently moved from the tech giant's Silicon Valley campus to nearby office buildings set aside for vendors, Business Insider has learned.
"It is not reasonable for peoples' votes to be taken away from them and for them to be disenfranchised based on the speed with which the US Postal Service can deliver these ballots," Elias said.
This would create major problems for them back home, as those who support a candidate who won, who then had the nomination taken away from by party insiders, would be furious at their elected officials.
ZURICH (Reuters) - The doping scandal that has engulfed Russian sport claimed another casualty on Tuesday when the 20143 bobsleigh and skeleton world championships were taken away from Sochi amid the growing threat of a boycott.
The policy has been widely criticized, but the Trump administration has defended it by saying adults entering the U.S. illegally need to be prosecuted, even if it means their children are taken away from them.
This is just my personal opinion, but I don't think he would have gone to Syria if he hadn't been told he was going to be put in prison and taken away from his family.
Trump said U.S. troops could be taken away from the border as the wall was built, and that if Mexico stopped helping stem the flow of immigrants, imposing tariffs on Mexican imports would be considered.
On the same night that Judge Muralidhar heard a case against the police and asked some tough questions, the case was taken away from him and he was shifted to a court in another state.
But prior to the longest and longest-distance trip I&aposd taken away from my husband and young daughter, I figured I should make sure that someone besides me knew what paperwork to look for.
A few days after that, on July 30, Sandy says the responsibility for approving specific funds (such as the Ukraine aid) was taken away from him — and was given to Duffey, the political appointee, instead.
"Our only focus at The Post has been on what was taken away from Jason, which was 544 days of his freedom," The Post's executive editor, Marty Baron, said in a statement on Friday night.
"It's painful to see all these years of work, in six hours' matter of time taken away from me," said Tom Windhausen, 60, who runs a farm in the fittingly named community of Cotton, Georgia.
"It's painful to see all these years of work, in six hours' matter of time taken away from me," says Tom Windhausen, 603, who runs a farm in the fittingly named community of Cotton, Georgia.
Instead, a lot of people's time and money is now going to be wasted on litigation while money is taken away from duly authorized programs and sent instead to a construction project nobody really wants.
Someone will have to pay for it ... My money that I earned shall not be taken away from me because our employers don't want to pay for our kitchen staff to have a decent wage.
"In so many ways, I feel like something I love was taken away from me and it will feel really good to have it back," the five-times grand slam champion wrote on her Facebook page.
She said her freedom and possessions slowly started being taken away from her: her iPod, phone, computer, and even her immigration and identification papers -- her only way of getting on a plane or leaving the country.
And again, I agree that all the hoopla this past week has been a lot, but I can&apost imagine going somewhere and asking for help and then having my children being taken away from me.
"We were super nervous in the early weeks of the pregnancy, because after all we went though, it would be extremely devastating to be so excited and all that be taken away from us," she says.
"To have your effort taken away from you and for them to say, 'Oh well, we think you cheated,' it's not fair," the teen said at a press conference Wednesday, posted online by the Miami Herald.
That was violated, and that was taken away from every other person in this country who knows what it's like to enter an LGBTQ club knowing that, 'This is the place where I can be myself.
One of my favorite kind of parts that I've taken away from this job is playing this hero character that we get to see at the end of six episodes breaking down and asking for help.
" Daniels said that some of the messages she gets say "you deserve your kid to be taken away from you," and "you deserve her to be put to sleep because she's better off than with you.
This week, in a downtown Toronto courthouse, Indigenous people who were taken away from their families as children began what they hope will be the final leg of a journey for justice from the Canadian government.
Communities "are not necessarily against mining but they are very concerned that their decision-making capacity about their land not be taken away from them," says Tim Beale of Revelo Resources, a Vancouver-based exploration company.
Trump's unexpected rise as the GOP front-runner is because there is a large population of Americans who feel displaced, who feel like their country and their way of life is being taken away from them.
Back in Soviet times, one reason so many leaders died in office was because they knew the day they retired everything they had — the cars, the mansions, the summer dachas — could be taken away from them.
If there is one positive I have taken away from the loss of Heather, it is that it isn't the length of your life that is important, it's what you do with your life that matters.
The time is now for us to get organized, pumped up, and get ready to vote this November so we make ourselves clear we will not allow our health care to be taken away from us.
Google's free-meal program has been taken away from some of its vendor workers who recently moved from the tech giant's Silicon Valley campus to nearby office buildings set aside for vendors, Business Insider has learned.
The footage reviewed by NBC News shows that at least two computer desktops and an Apple computer were packaged and marked to be taken away from Little St. James island as part of the FBI probe.
The commission's final report did not call for raising the age requirement to purchase a firearm, but supported laws that allow guns to be taken away from dangerous individuals and an increased focus on mental health.
In April 2017, while in her parents' home county of Qarqan, 1,103 kilometers (735 miles) away from Urumqi, she says she was taken away from her two remaining children and placed in detention by Chinese authorities.
"I removed myself from all these little situations, looking for some autonomy or self-reliance that I didn't have before," he waxes when recalling what he's taken away from the last six years of his life.
Kim Kelly, meanwhile, earned a spot on the 25 U.S. team at Olympic Trials only to have it taken away from her before the Barcelona Games; Kelly heard it was because she had boobs and hips.
"Girls have had their titles taken away from them for much less," Smith told Cosmopolitan, citing Dávila's loss of the Miss Florida crown after someone accused her of breaking pageant rules by using a professional stylist.
ART DEL CUERTO, VP NATIONAL BORDER PATROL COUNCIL: The reality Laura is, during the Obama administration, the kids that were taken away from their families were pretty much put in bird cages, that&aposs what they were.
"No one can give a witness, a testimony saying, 'I know, I have seen that this child or another child has been taken away, has been kidnapped, has been illegally taken away from the family,'" he said.
Her contact with Raniere was slowly cut off as her phone, computer and even her immigration and identification papers -- her only way of getting on a plane or leaving the country -- started being taken away from her.
My heart breaks for her and the constant dread we all live with as Black people; the hesitation we all have to love and be loved out of fear that person will be taken away from us.
" But, he added, "[I] Can say that they're active and multi-faceted and that the message that Russia has taken away from the last few years is that this is all low cost, high gain to them.
The internet uncouples dating from other social activities which might comfort a shy or spurned heart in the offline world; love's vicissitudes can be harder when taken away from the context of a club or church hall.
" The company's chief executive, Tisha Casida, said she'd comply with the FDA's request, but posted a statement online saying, "Anything that comes naturally from a plant should never be able to be taken away from the people.
I'm really happy to help in anyway that I can, and I hope people understand and can put themselves in those people's shoes, and just know what it feels like to have everything taken away from you.
"In order to convince us not to go ahead with that, Italians must get back all that's being taken away from them in recent years due to increases in toll roads, and a lot more," he added.
"We've all built our lives on being able to make our own decisions about reproductive healthcare and if that is taken away from us, it will...be devastating for so many people across the country," Amiri says.
A prologue explains that Derek's son, Derek Jr. (Cyrus Arnold), was taken away from him after his wife Matilda (Christine Taylor) died in the collapse of the The Derek Zoolander Center For Kids Who Can't Read Good.
" In one segment, the documentary highlights a portion of the show where a child is taken away from her mother, with CNN's Brian Stelter describing it as "a plotline that was eerily reminiscent of Trump's immigration policy.
Over the past few decades, legislative power has been systematically taken away from committees and individual members and transferred to party leaders to centralize power, promote party discipline and ensure all decisions reflect partisan and leadership interests.
They were nervous about having their house taken away from them because of me not paying student loans, and subsequently signed the house over to my sister so they wouldn't own anything the bank could come after.
The big picture: Separate from the sexual abuse scandals roiling the Church across the rest of the globe, Ireland has a history of forced adoptions pushed by the Church that saw newborns taken away from unwed mothers.
Part of growing up means learning that many, if not most, of the things you loved are problematic — then spending your adulthood trying to counter all the harmful lessons you might have unconsciously taken away from them.
"I think the game being taken away from you really makes you realize how much you love it, and it takes a lot of the pressure off just because you remember why you do it," Keys said.
If they failed to meet that deadline, Judge Wood said, the review would be taken away from them and handed over to a so-called taint team of prosecutors who are walled off from the Cohen investigation.
In an email obtained on Friday by the Charlotte Observer, Sabates said the decision was "short sighted" and hit out at the city council, who he said was responsible for the game being taken away from Charlotte.
Only when parents are abusive or unfit to care for their children can the children legally be taken away from them, the group argues in its suit, which was filed before the administration announced the new practice.
The firestorm touched off by the Comey firing has only reinforced the lesson Mr. Trump has usually taken away from past crises, that only one person was truly capable of defending him: the man in the mirror.
Trump's words appealed most to older generations who felt like something had been taken away from them, not to younger generations who felt like they were never given a chance at the American Dream in the first place.
As a single woman in her time, her right to have a child has been taken away from her twice: first by legislation that has made IVF illegal, and then by legislation that has outlawed single-parent adoption.
Flashback: During the National Governors Association meeting in February, Rosselló said in an interview with Axios' Andrew Freedman that Puerto Rico was "ready to battle it out in court" if recovery funds were taken away from the country.
The 31-year-old from Minneapolis posted a photo of herself on Instagram wearing a tight-fitting strapless dress and heels, noting how, without asking for it, attention was taken away from the bride and pointed toward her.
"I have a real concern with money being taken away from training and modernization and readiness to go to surgeries on soldiers that will render them non-deployable for a long amount of time," Hartzler explained to CNN.
Given Trump's long history of insulting women and nonwhite people, and his attitude toward Democrats and the media, the results might not be surprising — but they demonstrate the messages that different groups have taken away from his presidency.
Democratic Governor Gina Raimondo can't change laws by herself, but she signed an executive order telling cops to take "all available legal steps" to make sure guns are taken away from people who credibly pose threats of violence.
As Luana Biagini, a paralegal working with reunited Brazilian families tells The Times, "These kids don't want to be without their mothers; it triggers a feeling of abandonment, or that their mother will be taken away from them."
And the scene ending with Tony whispering "I love you 3,000" into Morgan's ear probably would have taken away from the emotional punch of Tony's message to his young daughter and Pepper in one of the following scenes.
For example, people who lived through fascism understand that when governments talk about terrorism and extremism, you have to be on guard, because these are always the words you hear before your rights are taken away from you.
"What I find I'm trying to do is get back to a childhood knowledge that was taken away from me by a world that doesn't know how to give gender nonconforming people room to exist," Mx. Tobia said.
After being separated from his mother for 133 days, Thiago isn't the same boy who was taken away from her by Border Patrol agents when they arrived in the United States from Brazil, Ms. Fernandes said last week.
"These kids don't want to be without their mothers; it triggers a feeling of abandonment, or that their mother will be taken away from them," said Luana Biagini, a paralegal who has been working with reunited Brazilian families.
Republicans predict Democrats will go along with the plan because of the home-state impact, but Democrats have pushed back on the strategy, arguing the funding shouldn't be taken away from military construction projects in the first place.
"Using items that are prohibited to carry in hand luggage and which were taken away from passengers during screening, the lads at the Aviation security unit of Lithuania's main airport created a truly unique educational masterpiece," it continued.
"I know how difficult it is when you have days like that, when you think you are going to win and then it gets taken away from you, because I've had that before," Hamilton said of Bottas's torment.
"I think about the resources that were taken away from them, the chances that they could have achieved something better, all the people who were turned away for people who could just pay their way in," Situ said.
His father was completely out of the picture, and at age three he was taken away from his mother (who was a drug addict) and he and his two brothers were sent to live with his aunt and uncle.
"He has stated on more than one occasion that he fears for his life because he doesn't think he could cope with the trauma of being taken away from his family and his country," his father told BBC radio.
Having everyone pay a job-based tax in exchange for everyone getting insurance would be structurally similar, but you'd get a guarantee of insurance that would be portable between jobs and that could never be taken away from you.
I think a return to the old ways in magic is a way to fight back on an individual level, and a way to reclaim some that power that some of us feel is being taken away from us.
Even the most optimistic forecasts for Tuesday's election only give him a one-in-three chance of winning and now he's suffered the indignity of having his Twitter account taken away from him by those running his campaign. Sad!
And now my beat is internet trolls, and it has really taken away from me getting to actually work on the things that I care about, which is part of its function — part of the function of internet trolling.
Mexico's soccer federation, under threat of fines or worse from FIFA over fans' use of a homophobic chant, issued a warning to "avoid getting your Fan ID taken away from you" in order to tamp down on the slur.
Tough times tend to breed innovation"Americans are innovative and we dislike having our wings clipped, or our freedoms taken away from us," said Lynn Ballou, Certified Financial Planner (CFP), senior vice president, and partner at EP Wealth Advisors.
"I hear these horror shows, and we have to make sure that this election is not stolen from us and is not taken away from us," Trump said in October to a nearly all-white crowd in northeast Pennsylvania.
In general, with an eclipse, you can trust that anything that's not good for you anymore will be taken away from you... and anything you really ought to try will be presented to you in a very obvious fashion.
The host, Melissa Harris-Perry, wrote in an email to co-workers this week that her show had effectively been taken away from her and that she felt "worthless" in the eyes of NBC News executives, who are restructuring MSNBC.
Image: APThe U.S. House Committee on Science, Space & Technology has sent a list of recommendations to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), asking that federal research grants be taken away from researchers who engage in sexual harassment and other inappropriate behavior.
Second, the kinds of threats around this movie match, in a non-accidental way, a message that could be taken away from the movie — that violence is the logical answer to feelings of loneliness and despair — no matter what Warner Bros.
READ: Xi Jinping ramps up propaganda, control of media Family members targeted New York-based Wen told CNN by Skype that his parents and younger brother had been taken away from their home in Guangdong, China by authorities on March 22.
"If one of us were to have been found to have treated our children in this way, we would probably be charged with a criminal offense and the children taken away from us," Triggs said, according to CNN affiliate 7 News.
All of this violence, taken together with the long, long list of women who've been relegated to plot points in male-dominated narratives, turn women into objects rather than people: They're things to be given to and taken away from men.
"But I don't think you can point to that as the factor in terms of the idea that anything was taken away from athletes trying to gear up for a Games," said Kevin Neuendorf, director of public relations at USA Shooting.
Considering how easily so much has been taken away from black people and the fact that we're still on a journey to define ourselves within this country, I don't think it's surprising at all that we'd be possessive over our culture.
" "That was taken away from us by science," he said, "so we needed a new sense of wonder, by doing science fiction while trying to keep pace with the facts of what's happening with space travel, technology, and dinosaur discoveries.
Social media privileges were reportedly taken away from the president-elect just prior to the election — before being restored a short time later — but regular tweeter Trump seems very aware of his follower numbers on networks like Twitter and Facebook.
During his arrest, two licensed firearms were taken away from Mr. Lichtenstein; on Monday, a magistrate judge, Henry Pitman of Federal District Court in Manhattan, ordered Mr. Lichtenstein to surrender all firearms, including a shotgun that was still in his possession.
The Trump administration, numerous U.S. states, and other countries are attempting to regain some of the economic growth lost to regulatory accumulation — which previous research pegs at nearly one percentage point taken away from the economy's growth rate each year.
It is sheer terror for your children to be forcibly taken away from you, with no idea where they are being taken, who will be caring for them, or when you will see them or even communicate with them again.
"We want to solve family separation, and I don't want the children to be taken away from parents, and when you prosecute the parents for coming in illegally, which should happen, you have to take the children away," he said.
"She should have had her license and her car taken away from her long ago," Mr. Lander said, pointing as many did on Tuesday to publicly available records indicating that her Volvo sedan had been involved in numerous traffic infractions.
Many local residents see these new owners as a threat to a way of life beloved for its easy access to the outdoors, and they complain that property that they once saw as public is being taken away from them.
"Today I am here to share something with you that I've always wanted to share with you one day, but under my own circumstances, and it looks like that chance has been taken away from me," she says in the video.
She also said that she had been blackmailed by people who wanted to leak her story to news outlets, adding that she was coming out because the opportunity to do so on her own terms had been taken away from her.
"The more of that that gets taken away from municipal collection, the more that the city's property tax owners are going to have to pay for," the city's sanitation commissioner, Kathryn Garcia, told state lawmakers at a hearing in October.
The bill, which passed the Senate and now sits in an appropriations committee in the Assembly, would create a state-funded program to identify and compensate men and women who had their reproductive autonomy taken away from them by the state.
"A dollar spent on nuclear weapons is a dollar taken away from other priority military needs, such as sustaining conventional forces and countering terrorism and cyber attacks," Cartwright and Perry wrote in an October 31 letter to President Donald Trump.
And there are people in the country who look at that same thing and feel that something is being taken away from them, they feel that there is a change happening too fast for them to really adapt to it.
"The story is told through the perspective of a young boy who is taken away from a loving foster family by his abusive, drug addicted birth mom who ultimately leaves him stranded on the side of the road," Burden explains.
"The subject of statelessness has come a long way on the agenda of our regional goal and now it has been taken away from the shadows, into the spotlight," ECOWAS commissioner for Social Affairs and Gender, Fatimata Dia Sow, said in a statement.
While top seed Federer was only at his scintillating best in the first set nothing could be taken away from Anderson, who will become the first male player representing South Africa to contest a Wimbledon semi-final since Kevin Curren in 211.
"At that point they were so emotionally far apart from each other, and the intimacy had been gone for so many years, but it's like you don't realize how much you love somebody until they've been taken away from you," she notes.
The next day, two famous music writers rallied hundreds of Twitter users to tell me that an article I'd written was so bad that not only should I no longer be paid to write, but I should have money taken away from me.
"It is not fair or just that a boy who's got mental health issues can be taken away from his family who are his support network merely to satisfy the desire of the Americans to exact what I feel is vengeance," he said.
"I think it's easier to win a fight when something is going to be taken away from you," Pelosi said in an appearance with elderly Americans who talked about how they had been helped by the law's provisions, including lower prescription drug costs.
BEIJING (Reuters) - An award-winning Tibetan film director has been detained and suffered serious injury while in police custody, a Chinese film directors' guild said on Wednesday, though police said he was only lightly injured being taken away from a luggage dispute.
So not having you in my life, it's a huge blow because I'm like okay, my second dad, this guy that I've grown up with, that raised me, was taken away from me," Khloé continued, "but no one really let me have that.
In the age of Obama, as party-building responsibilities were taken away from the DNC and put into the president's campaign arm, Organizing for America, the DNC chair position only had two roles: Speak for Democrats on TV and raise gobs of money.
Smerconish: And you mean by virtue of what you're going through now, facing this impending trial, the things that have been taken away from you, you're looking forward to having them restored, and that's what you would most hope to be remembered for?
" The song itself is a spell of protection; uploaded on November 9, 2016, its authors—Maria and her bandmate Nicole—wrote, "You Take Nothing" is "a reminder that the sacredness of our selves and our communities cannot be taken away from us.
Yet as movers came in and out on a recent afternoon, and a team from Sotheby's prepared to photograph pieces for the catalog, Mr. Birch looked less like a furniture mogul than a boy whose toys were being taken away from him.
My analysis was that masculinity issues were all tied up into their entry to these movements, in what they were looking for: the camaraderie, the brotherhood, the feeling of restoring a sense of masculinity that had been taken away from them unjustly.
Under this new policy, which is designed to deter even people with a legitimate claim to asylum under both international and American law from attempting to enter the country, parents are arrested and criminally prosecuted and their children taken away from them.
I thought again about my son, as I have done so many times over these past few months, imagining with deep sadness what it would be like for him to be taken away from us and what it might do to him.
The Boston Marathon on Monday is the 39th anniversary of one of the most brazen attempts at marathon cheating — Rosie Ruiz's notorious sprint from the crowd to the finish line to grab first place, until it was taken away from her days later.
But I think one of the bigger stories is what's going to happen to the kids — the generation behind the people currently suffering from substance abuse disorder, overdosing and dying, locked-up in prison, or getting their kids taken away from them.
While appearing on Fox News on June 19, Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's former campaign manager, said "womp womp" when he heard a story about a 10-year-old girl with Down syndrome who was taken away from her mother in South Texas.
One thing Marshall has taken away from his many years reporting abroad is that no matter how cosmopolitan they might seem, nations are essentially "tribes with flags," as the diplomat Tahseen Bashir famously put it while extolling the nationhood of his native Egypt.
"Not having you in my life, it's a huge blow because I'm like okay, my second dad, this guy that I've grown up with, that raised me, was taken away from me," she said on Keeping Up with the Kardashians in 2017.
Katz said Ford originally had "a great deal of ambivalence" about coming forward and had decided to keep her allegations confidential, but "that decision was essentially taken away from her as those allegations were leaked" and members of the press began approaching her.
Hopes of a repeat of that epic were dashed when Nadal retired hurt in the fifth set of his quarter-final with Cilic on Tuesday, although nothing should be taken away from the Croatian sixth seed, who crunched a mind-boggling 83 winners.
For Neill Hurley, the hardest parts of complying with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — the ACA, or ObamaCare — have been the decisions taken away from him, such as choosing his own doctor, and the decisions that have been forced upon him.
To put this into context, tens of thousands of children were forcibly taken away from their families and made to live in boarding schools where they endured horrific abuse, often being used for science experiments; the last of those schools closed in 1996.
"Well, you know, I probably spoke the least but had the most to say, if you actually listen to what I had to say," he said, adding that his unwillingness to engage in petty controversies may have taken away from his entertainment value.
JESSE LARNER, NEW YORK To the Editor: If Jared Kushner lied by omission in his responses on his top-secret security clearance forms about meetings with Russians and Russian contacts, why in the world isn't that security clearance being taken away from him?
Worse, I was taken away from my 14-year-old daughter and my 5-year-old son — I wasn't allowed to call them or let them know where I was, even though I had no previous record of arrest or trouble at all.
In the 35 years between, time has done a number on Wayne Hays and Roland West, the on-again, off-again partners and on-again, off-again friends who never really left the case, even when it was taken away from them.
"The decision was required because of the big amount of money to be used to refund creditors next year, resources which would have thus been taken away from the recovery plan," the company's board said in a letter to employees on Thursday.
The bid has also been hit by allegations that the migrant workers constructing the event's infrastructure are treated in slave-like conditions — being denied food and water, having their identity papers taken away from them, and not being paid on time or at all.
At the very least, I hope that when we look back at this year, we can remember twelve angry months of not shutting up about a dream of a more equitable games industry, and that's something that can never be taken away from us.
An 18-month-old Australian boy is trapped in China, and his father in Sydney fears he will be taken away from his mother and sent to a state-run orphanage unless he can find a way to get him out of the country.
I definitely plan on purchasing at least an AR-15 and a 9mm handgun at some point in my life and am not fond of the idea of that right being taken away from me before I get the chance to buy my own guns.
So not having you in my life, it's a huge blow because I'm like okay, my second dad, this guy that I've grown up with, that raised me, was taken away from me," says Kardashian, who adds, "but no one really let me have that.
What I have taken away from the past few weeks is not that I was wrong or naïve when I decided to run for office to prevent another fiasco like the one I watched on television all those years ago — I don't believe I was.
The statement, issued publicly on Twitter, is both a plain and harsh rebuke of the Trump administration's policy, which has caused nationwide outcry as stories about and photos of distraught children and parents being forcibly taken away from one another have dominated the news.
"The important thing for Italy is that it be a zero-sum exchange, which means we're willing to take back in our country the migrants involved in secondary movements as long as the same number of migrants are taken away from our country," Salvini said.
"There's a case, the [Mike] Espy case, closest one you can find, he was a Cabinet officer and they said he can only be subpoenaed, in essence taken away from his duties, if there was no other way to get the information," Giuliani said.
I go back to the stories of what happened afterward in that community, especially when someone who has been violently taken away from the world, how that affects the other people who identify like them and who knew them, it strikes fear into the community.
West Columbia, South Carolina (CNN)President Donald Trump said the one thing he's taken away from the family separation crisis on the southern border is that the detention facilities where undocumented immigrants are being held are nicer now than they were under President Barack Obama.
"I'm very worried that having the union in place is going to compromise the tax dollars that are spent for this program and (the funds will) eventually be taken away from the people who need the tax dollars and the program the most," she said.
"I lived with the embodied principle of love so many years that it became a part of being and has grown intensive more and more since it was taken away from me," she wrote in a letter to the sculptor Anne Whitney in 1879.
As the Army chief of staff, General Milley has instead turned his attention to whether almost two decades of fighting in Afghanistan — and Iraq and Syria — has taken away from the Army's ability to fight a land war against a more traditional military adversary.
Earlier this month, acting Secretary Chad Wolf — already the fifth person to run the Department of Homeland Security under President Trump — testified that "the Department has not lost any children" who were taken away from their families by the Border Patrol, a part of DHS.
" At the center of the paranoid worldview, Hofstadter wrote, was a sense on the right that "America has been largely taken away from them and their kind, though they are determined to try to repossess it and to prevent the final destructive act of subversion.
"People talk about, oh 'Change,' like places just 'change,' you know, but it's like, it's not a rule of the universe that things get taken away from you," says Natalie (Nicole Suazo), one of three teenagers who intrude on the older interlopers' winter wonderland.
On Monday, a crowd of hundreds gathered to celebrate a Confederate monument's new home in Brandenburg, Ky., where it was moved after it was disassembled in November and taken away from its original site near the University of Louisville campus, about 45 miles away.
The child's alleged mistreatment began at prior to birth: After he was born, he was taken away from his family by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services because he was born with opiates in his system, the department said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
The insurance company has found out about what Meredith did and DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) is the first person called in to answer questions about it, so he takes the fall for the woman he loves because he can't let Meredith be taken away from her kids.
But even the agencies who had opposed the email privacy update and "felt like this was a power that would be taken away from them were forced to testify in multiple hearings last year that they hadn't used outdated email privacy authority in five years," Calabrese continued.
" She said it's scary because "YouTube has always been a place where you can find someone just like you and now given that you can just turn on one button and the entire LGBTQ community can be taken away from you is really really really sad.
"The Handmaid's Tale," a bleak vision of a near future in an American society called Gilead where women are banned from reading and writing, have their children taken away from them, and are forced into sexual servitude by a patriarchal dictatorship, was first published in 1985.
"I can help so many young people and that's when he really starts to understand that it's a good thing, not a bad thing, but it's a little scary for him because he think he is going to be taken away from his friends," he said.
"It's kind of annoying because I was really looking forward to being with Kylie on this trip, and it's not even about Tyga, it's more that just I know she'll kind of be taken away from me," Kendall explained to her sister Khloé Kardashian during the episode.
I think in this intersectional world you have to just figure out how to reclaim that, and that magic was taken away from us because — well, I had a baby and I was like, 'I can make milk come out of my breasts, what can you do?
I can only hope that, for the sake of Alex, his friends and all the other children and staff members taken away from us too soon, our policymakers will take the necessary steps to help prevent other needless tragedies from happening in other communities across this country.
Earlier this month, he told reporters that "many, many people voted that shouldn't have been voted" — insisting that "some people voted many times" — and he told a rally crowd in New Hampshire that the state "was taken away from us" in the previous election by voter fraud.
Health experts say they are distressed that money is being taken away from Ebola efforts, an important need in its own right, and that Congress is not providing more to fight Zika, a mosquito-borne virus that, while mild for most people, is dangerous for pregnant women.
Barr's racist comment came from a bigot who should have never been allowed back on network television; Bee's point was that Ivanka thinks she can distract us from children being taken away from their families at the border by posting cute photos of herself and her own kids.
In "Love Is the Message," Mock underlines this by giving almost every member of the cast a moment when they're framed, dead-center, in a close-up, so that we realize Pray Tell's story of love taken away from him is also Stan's story of same and vice versa.
"We are beyond saddened to learn of the devastation in Barbuda caused from Hurricane Irma and look forward to working with the Paradise Found Nobu Resort team, the Barbuda Council, GOAB and the entire Barbuda community to successfully rebuild what nature has taken away from us," the statement read.
As the outcry over President Donald Trump's policy of separating children from their parents at the border intensifies, former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski publicly dismissed the story of a child with Down syndrome reportedly being taken away from her mother after illegally crossing into the U.S., sparking outrage.
In the meanwhile, recovery efforts have been marred by gross mismanagement, including a $22019 million contract awarded to (and taken away from) a company with only two full-time employees, and tens of thousands of unopened, and now contaminated, water bottles sitting untouched on a lonely Puerto Rico runway.
Those who have it - and you obviously do or today's Calendar cover article would have been about Rudy Vallee - those who have talent must hug it, embrace it, nurture it and share it lest it be taken away from you as fast as it was loaned to you.
Upon hearing the news of Castro's death, the people of Cuba and the Cuban-American community mourned and grieved; they mourned for the lives that had been taken away from them by Castro, and they grieved for the friends and loved ones they have lost at his hands.
She also knew that although the medical use of the drug is legal in her home state, the risk of her using it for her nausea was too great: Her child could be taken away from her if she or the baby tested positive for marijuana exposure at birth.
"Power has always been taken away from the people—that's the way the world is going—and this is one of those things where we're taking the power back: We are the center of it, and we're not being ripped off," said Sarah, who was selling T-shirts.
Once again I was experiencing what it means to be a member of a minority — blind or black or poor or a newly arrived immigrant, for that matter — living day to day in constant fear that everything you have can be taken away from you, even your identity.
It was a cri de coeur custom-made for the age of Trump — and custom-designed to please Trump himself: entitled white men acting like the new minority, howling about things that are being taken away from them, aggrieved at anything that diminishes them or saps their power.
WASHINGTON — It did not exactly make for riveting video this month when Senator Jeff Merkley, Democrat of Oregon, was turned away from a converted Walmart at the Texas border that is housing hundreds of migrant children who have been taken away from their parents by the Trump administration.
" Rachel Kleinman, senior counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, said that Mr. Blum's opposition to affirmative action was related to "this fear of white people that their privilege is being taken away from them and given to somebody else who they see as less deserving.
"I am not quite sure where [GamerGate's] violent rejection of women comes from, but if I had to guess, I would imagine it was from people feeling that something was being taken away from them and wanting to attack that source to get back what they perceive they are losing."
"There's a fear that if one opens up ... that child protective services would become involved, and it's not uncommon for women to fear the extreme that their children will be taken away from them," said Dr. Judy Greene, a reproductive psychiatrist at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue Hospital Center in New York.
"I think that the lesson that needs to be taken away from this study is that data is important and useful, but actually one of the most important things that this report could be doing is providing affirmation to the women who already knew it was true," Prescod-Weinstein said.
The mask started to feel more like Laika, the Russian dog sent into space who only survived a few hours before falling victim to overheating — a captured being, violently taken away from her home, left to wonder how she ended up in a place so unfamiliar and ultimately so tragic.
"We have got to rally millions of people to stand together, to say, 'We are not going to be deporting millions of Latinos from this country … We are not going to allow women to be insulted and attacked and have their rights taken away from them,'" the Vermont senator said.
Post-Liston: From Cassius X to Muhammad Ali The day after the Liston fight, Clay announced that he had joined the Nation of Islam and was changing his name to Cassius X, the letter symbolizing the unknown name taken away from his family by slave owners hundreds of years before.
A break in the case The case broke open in September 2015, after Rachelle Bond admitted to a friend that her daughter Bella was dead, and that the girl had not been taken away from the Department of Children and Families, as she had told others, including the child's father.
And Drew Scott from Asheville, N.C., answered: I think this is about how many people believe that freedom of speech has somehow been taken away from us in the recent years, just because people will tell you when something offends them, or they will ask you to stop saying it.
Recovering loot: A $250 million megayacht with a movie theater is among the extravagances that the U.S. has tracked down and taken away from a fugitive Malaysian financier named Jho Low, who prosecutors say helped siphon billions of dollars from a Malaysian government investment fund, then went on an spending spree.
Native Americans whose parenting practices were perceived to breach white norms or whose conduct was seen as suspicious — conduct as anodyne as taking a child to a hospital or leaving children with a babysitter or extended family members — had their children taken away from them and handed over to white families.
Of all the recent stories about the separation of immigrant children and parents at the United States' border with Mexico, the Mexican foreign minister said on Tuesday that one story was particularly heartbreaking: A 10-year-old girl with Down syndrome was taken away from her mother in South Texas.
"You see children being taken away from their families at the border, which, by the way, when it was happening, my opponent was silent," Nelson said at one point, referring to the Trump administration policy that resulted in the separation of thousands of immigrant families at the U.S.-Mexico border.
While there seems to be some consensus that DACA recipients should be allowed to stay and perhaps given a path to citizenship as suggested by President Donald Trump, the students worry what might be taken away from -- or worse what might happen to -- other undocumented immigrants, including their own families.
"When you read on the front page that kids are having to raise themselves because their parents are taken away from them, well that's a reason to tell the story again," said Amy Lippman, a creator of the original series and the reboot, in an on-set interview in November.
In explaining why they'd written Vanessa's death into the film, Reese and Wernick went on to essentially give a textbook definition of the trope: "I think at some point somebody just said, 'Y'know, Deadpool kind of works best when he's had everything taken away from him, when he suffers,'" Reese said.
"The victims will never get the years back that were taken away from them but I hope this provides them with some comfort that justice has been served and demonstrates that we will do everything in our power to try and stop others suffering in the ways that they did," he added.
The guidance came days after President Donald Trump abruptly reversed course on his administration's decision to refer all adults caught crossing the border illegally for prosecution, including those with children -- a decision that resulted in more 2,500 children being taken away from their parents in the almost two months it was in place.
Fifty-two years ago, writing in the year of the Johnson-Goldwater election, Hofstadter proved remarkably prescient: The right wing, he argued, feels dispossessed: America has been largely taken away from them and their kind, though they are determined to try to repossess it and to prevent the final destructive act of subversion.
When Alcindor came to ask her second Q, Trump cut her off and the microphone was taken away from her... Diamond gives back the mic Darcy continues: When Trump called on him later in the press conference, CNN's Jeremy Diamond instead handed Alcindor the mic so that she could ask her second question.
Unlike Mr. Trump, she did not repeat the false accusation that only the Democrats, the minority party, were to blame for what she said was Congress's failure to act to end a policy that, by some counts, has resulted in nearly 2,000 children taken away from their parents in a six-week period.
I'm walking this fine line between healing myself and not letting the things that I've gone through be picked at before I'm ready, and also celebrating the beautiful things that have happened in my life and not feeling scared that they'll be taken away from me because trauma tells me that they will be.
" Trace tells me that on the day of her abortion, all the women getting abortions at the hospital were expected to show up at the same time, 6 AM. Then, "you show up where you get your abortion, and you're taken away from your support people, because the place you get an abortion is secret.
Today immigrant children are locked in cages under orders from the president of the United States, taken away from their loving parents under orders from America's commander in chief and forced to endure cruelty and trauma that must never be imposed against children who were created in the image of God, who loves them.
After a massive public backlash, the administration is reportedly working to reunite kids and parents, but the whole separation policy was slapdash and sloppy from the get-go -- records weren't properly kept, and immigrants saw their children taken away from them by US employees displaying less care than if they were confiscating someone's wallets.
Ms. González, who had been released on a bond, was meeting her lawyer on Thursday and would soon join the volunteers who were driving her to New York City to find her three young children — Lester, Jamelin and Deyuin — who had been taken away from her more than a month before at the southern border.
She also spoke powerfully about her mother's history as a residential school survivor who had been taken away from her family and sent to a boarding school run by nuns and paid for by the government as part of a forced assimilation program that lasted 29 years, until the last one closed in 210.
"We are beyond saddened to learn of the devastation in Barbuda caused from Hurricane Irma and look forward to working with the Paradise Found Nobu Resort team, the Barbuda Council, GOAB and the entire Barbuda community to successfully rebuild what nature has taken away from us," Mr. De Niro said in a statement to Deadline.com.
"I had to face the challenges first-hand of dealing with privacy and compliance and seeing how resources were really taken away from our engineering teams and having to allocate these resources to solving these problems internally, especially early on when GDPR was first passed, and there really were not that many tools available in the market," she said.
Among the artists were people who have been blacklisted from their respective industries, people who have been banned from speaking on college campuses, people who had their companies taken away from them, people who would never be allowed to exhibit at a typical gallery, not because of proficiency or skill, but because of their conservative values.
"When I felt afraid or when I felt like this record would be so different from my last, I would see or hear another story of a young Black person in America having their life taken away from them, having their freedom taken away," she said in conversation with her mother Tina Lawson and journalist Judnick Mayard.
Though uncorroborated by any evidence, Howard's version of events seemed correct to police and prosecutors, enough to pursue a case to trial and force a local businessman and civic activist to consider, for almost a year, the possibility that he would be taken away from his family and placed in prison for the rest of his life.
The round tables ensure that half of the room is facing the wrong direction, food is constantly being brought to the table or taken away from the table, the clatter of silverware and clink of ice cubes are in constant competition with the microphone for audio dominance, and the lighting is usually too dim or too bright.
When Mr. Trump is at Camp David, personal phones are taken away from his aides for security reasons upon arrival, but Mr. Trump still hangs on to his iPhone in order to pepper the public with updates about his work schedule: "I am at Camp David working on many things, including Iran!" he wrote in June.

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