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The media has largely taken stock of the new reality and adjusted their coverage accordingly.
But if you've never taken stock of the Dior track jacket before, you're not alone.
But data collected by the GEC changes that, having taken stock of 352,313 elephants across Africa.
It's difficult to see how you can be prepared without having taken stock of what happened.
Virtually every team has taken stock of what they could offer the Pelicans in return for Davis.
Barnier issued no statement and an EU official described the call as having "taken stock of the ongoing negotiations".
In both cases, YouTube seems to have taken stock of how video works now and built a service around it.
He whipped his 35mm camera up to his eyes, and snapped it, apparently without having taken stock of the scene itself.
I had taken stock of the wreckage left in the wake of my illness long ago, but maybe the inventory had changed.
But since the world has already taken stock of Brexit and Trump, that makes those lower risks in 2018, according to GeoQuant's report.
Unfortunately, few on either side of this debate have taken stock of earlier contestations over the murals' meaning, which bear little resemblance to the current controversy.
But the region had barely taken stock of its losses before another huge storm threatened to slam into the very islands that had been hit the hardest.
"The AU initiative is evidence that countries have taken stock of the Ebola crisis," said Mads Oyen, West and Central Africa emergency adviser for the U.N. children's agency, UNICEF.
What if the studio had taken stock of the public mood and taken a pause to regroup before the final installment, rather than shoot Darker and Freed back-to-back?
As Game of Thrones approaches the series finale, airing Sunday, May 19, at 9pm EST on HBO, we've taken stock of all the major deaths so far in Season 8.
With the NATO meeting now wrapped, POLITICO has taken stock of which conflicts Trump heated up and which he cooled off during yet another reliably unpredictable gathering of world leaders.
We have taken stock of everything on the market to bring you a selection of the very best devices, including fitness trackers from top brands like Apple, Samsung, Fitbit, and Garmin.
With the end of the year approaching, Hulu has taken stock of which shows on the platform were the favorites amongst bingers, and, surprise, surprise — tears, tears, and more tears kept us hooked.
You can make an exception once you see trusted organizations on the ground are requesting specific supplies, because that's how you know they have taken stock of the needs of the workers they're supporting.
Of course, as a white and cisgender person, I've taken stock of my privilege in many areas of my life, and I know that being distinctly "vanilla" puts me among the privileged here, too.
Having taken stock of the thirst of the voters for renewal, an astonishing number of legislators — roughly a quarter of the present National Assembly — will not run for re-election to the Parliament in June.
It has taken stock of scaffolding and created an online system to better track the structures at a time when there are more of them than ever as older buildings need work and a construction boom produces more towers.
You can make an exception once you see that trusted organizations on the ground are requesting specific supplies, because that's how you know they have taken stock of the needs of the evacuees and have the capability of distributing these donations.
Vincent Desportes, a retired general and former director of France's École de Guerre Économique, or School of Economic Warfare, writing in the newspaper Le Monde, said that the head of state of the civilian government had not taken stock of how much the role of the military had changed.
So once the first story was published, the White House may have taken stock of what they knew (Senior Adviser Jared Kushner was at the meeting so knew all about it) and decided it was better to just dump the fuller story out there, rather than have it inevitably leak later on.
For many decades of municipal history — amid the ribbon cuttings and council meetings and constituent complaints about trash pickup — generations of small-city mayors have caught their reflection in a City Hall bathroom mirror, taken stock of it all and concluded, consciously or not: That person should probably not be the next president of the United States. Well.
We had no sooner taken stock of the extraordinary damage wrought by Hurricane Harvey in Texas than another uniquely fierce and record-breaking hurricane began heading straight toward the Caribbean and the southeast US. We've been tracking the damage from Hurricane Irma since Thursday, and the images coming out of region reveal that the storm's impact on several Caribbean islands — including St. Martin/St.
USS Pawnee. Long- range searches were conducted in the morning and afternoon by task force aircraft. It was hoped that a Japanese surface fleet would be heading towards the broadcast location of Bait Division. Unfortunately, by the evening it was clear that enemy reconnaissance aircraft had taken stock of remaining U.S. fleet strength.
When Trajan came to power in 98, he immediately toured the Danube area and ordered the strengthening of fortifications along the Dacian frontier. Three years later, Trajan decided to launch an offensive against Dacia. According to Cassius Dio this was because "he had taken stock of [their] previous record, resented the annual sums of money they were getting, and saw that their powers and their pride were on the increase."Julian Bennett, Trajan: Optimus Princeps: A Life and Times: Routledge, London, 1997, p.87.
Many recovered programmes, particularly those made by the BBC, have been returned as telerecordings by foreign broadcasters or private film collectors from the 1980s onwards, as the BBC has taken stock of the large gaps in its archive and sought to recover as much of the missing material as possible. Many of these surviving telerecorded programmes, such as episodes of Doctor Who, Steptoe and Son and Till Death Us Do Part continue to be transmitted on satellite television stations such as UKTV Gold, and many such programmes have been released on VHS and DVD. In 2008, the BBC undertook colour restoration work on the existing 16mm monochrome telerecording of Room at the Bottom, a 1969 episode of the sitcom Dad's Army. Although this episode was originally produced and broadcast in colour, the black & white film was the only surviving copy of the episode following the wiping of the original videotape.

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