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Our Paris bureau chief takes stock of a tumultuous year.
He shifts around a bit and takes stock of his surroundings.
And finally puts on the headset and takes stock of his surroundings.
It takes stock of where these people have been and where they're going.
I hope everyone else watching also takes stock of their intentions and stays hydrated.
Kopas identifies threads between past and present, and takes stock of what was lost.
The Rose of Tralee International Festival takes stock of Irish manners and Irish meanings.
The big picture: Fast Company's piece on the new efforts takes stock of Uber's wider evolution.
Go deeper: Bloomberg takes stock of some of the companies that stand to gain from the decision.
After that's over, after that period is over, the agency takes stock of what's in the record.
A new city report takes stock of these districts, known as BIDs, in the 2950 fiscal year.
As it takes stock of the new challenge, Turkey is launching intensive talks with Washington and Moscow.
She takes stock of the bubbles a few seconds longer, but then she strides out of the camera's lens.
Our reporter covering economic and tax policy takes stock of what companies promised, and what has come to pass.
Feature A veteran political reporter takes stock of how Washington has — and hasn't — changed in the time of Trump.
Rarely arrogant but consistently optimistic, Hank takes stock of his situation mid-episode, mid-scene, and occasionally mid-sentence.
Finally, after a last and wild try at craps, Marcus cashes in and takes stock of his time in Vegas.
So she returns to the mansion, takes stock of the canned food and other supplies inside and locates car keys.
At that rate, there will be time for only half a dozen rounds before Britain takes stock of the progress.
EVERY two years the World Health Organisation (WHO) takes stock of the efforts of governments around the globe to curb smoking.
NEW HAMPSHIRE SCORECARD: Paul Steinhauser takes stock of the Democrats who have gone to the Granite State so far in 2017.
Go deeper: This new Wood Mackenzie podcast takes stock of the supermajors' earnings season, including a look at what's ailing Exxon.
As Bobbi entertains their host with clever conversation, Frances takes stock of her large, comfortable home, casing it like a thief.
In our magazine, a veteran political reporter takes stock of how Washington has — and hasn't — changed in the time of Trump.
Now, a new analysis by the Brookings Institution takes stock of the terrible toll the civil war has taken in that regard.
He had a lot of success, but when he takes stock of how far Americans have come, he sees a mixed bag.
The book takes stock of education, work, health, and more as they exist in America and in countries like Finland, Sweden, and Norway.
As the "Riverdance" 25th-anniversary tour approaches New York, a critic takes stock of her nearly lifelong relationship with the Irish dance extravaganza.
As MBS takes stock of his limited options vis-a-vis Iran, he is likely to be little comforted by the situation at home.
This can be measured by the proprietary Citigroup Economic Surprise Index, which takes stock of how economic data are coming in relative to expectations.
This tale from Alex Roarty takes stock of a growing trend among Democratic leaders: In the age of Trump, it seems, political profanities abound.
The IEA's closely watched monthly report takes stock of efforts by OPEC and allied producers, notably Russia, to limit output through at least early 2018.
So when he takes stock of the gutting of the social services and education systems that made him, it's with a kind of filial outrage.
Her film is most insightful, though, when she turns the camera on herself and her family and takes stock of their own values and aspirations.
She's stunned, then panicked, then nervous, then excited as she bolts from the bedroom to the nearest bathroom, where she takes stock of what just happened.
As the world takes stock of his life and legacy, McCain's death also has dramatic consequences for the chamber he devoted three decades of his life to.
While the next round in what's shaping up to be a great bout could come any moment, this week's Popcast takes stock of the fight so far.
He believes resurrecting the buildings as community space sparked the transformation and hopes that before the wrecking balls raze the church, the city takes stock of the building's importance.
Preliminary guidance also does not look good for the upcoming year, but will be updated after the company reports first-quarter earnings and takes stock of profit improvement initiatives.
Instead it takes stock of your entire listening history, then narrows the range of possible suggestions down to tracks that have been released in the last two to three weeks.
Before even he starts cooking a fancy meal, Yotam (I call him Yotam) takes stock of his serving platters and decides what recipe is going to go on what plate.
Then in the third verse he takes stock of what he's become, even as he dismisses the idea that he would actually end up having to shoot someone or sell drugs.
There's no greater nor graver indication of the dark place in which Future currently resides than on "Hate The Real Me," an unvarnished self-assessment that takes stock of his present state.
Then she takes stock of her dad's charred possessions — an ax blade, a few jars, a first-aid kit and a rope — and finds a way to put each to good use.
On Thursday, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which takes stock of the threats posed by nuclear war and climate change each year, moved the Doomsday Clock to 100 seconds before midnight.
Since January, the Fed has signaled it expects to leave rates unchanged while it takes stock of competing economic crosswinds, including lower-than-ideal inflation and faster-than-expected GDP and jobs growth.
The referential film serves as a kind of mid-career retrospective for Eastwood, one that takes stock of both the Western as a genre and his own specific role as an action icon.
Containing exclusive tracks from many of the aforementioned affiliates—including Mr. Oizo, Breakbot, and Cassius—it takes stock of where the once-riotous artists of Ed Banger are at over a decade later.
At least, that is the conclusion of the latest survey of policy experts by the nonpartisan Council on Foreign Relations that each year takes stock of current and prospective conflicts around the world.
Themes: Mr. Franken takes stock of his improbable evolution from late-night comedy wit to distinguished gentleman from Minnesota, carving out a handful of notable exceptions to political memoir conventions: He swears frequently.
The bottom line: The report takes stock of power loss from disasters and other disruptions, while also noting the need for electrification for the over 1 billion people globally who have never had power.
Conference rooms are named after emojis and internet memes, suggesting that even as BuzzFeed takes stock of its future, it is still very much devoted to the things that made it BuzzFeed from the beginning.
"London and the city in particular as a global financial capital, where the vast majority of currency trading is transacted, will be bracing itself as the rest of the EU takes stock of the result," he said.
Chiara Mastroianni won an acting prize at Cannes for "On a Magical Night" (on Friday and Monday), a highly stylized fantasia about an academic who, having been caught cheating on her husband, takes stock of their marriage.
There are some notable exceptions—like Dan Slater's 2013 book Love in the Time of Algorithms—but research that takes stock of the swiping, matching, meeting, and marrying of millions of online daters has been thin, when it exists at all.
The document takes stock of the EU's so-called "equivalence" system, under which Brussels grants financial-market access to non-EU banks, investment firms, clearing houses or credit rating agencies if it deems their home rules to be suitably aligned with those of the bloc.
Out today: A new report from the International Energy Agency, the U.N., the World Bank and others that takes stock of the various energy portions — such as electricity access, use of clean cooking fuels, and renewables growth — of wider U.N. sustainable development goals for 2030.
Amid their mostly useless plotting and scheming to save her, Cesare takes stock of his own existence (denying, of course, that he would ever do such a thing) — and stumbles toward a kind of peace with his family, his friends and his dubious life choices.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and The Whitney Museum, the mid-career survey of Julie Mehretu takes stock of an artist who has worked for nearly two decades under the glare of international attention.
A few other takeaways from the IEA report, which takes stock of 2016 as well as forecasting the next five years: Solar milestone: In 2016, additions of solar photovoltaic capacity grew by 50 percent, faster than any other kind of fuel for the first time, with China leading the way.
"There is the Beirut of the dead superimposed on the Beirut of the living," Jaber's translator has said of "The Mehlis Report," which takes the form of aimless walks as the protagonist, an architect, clinically evaluates passing women and takes stock of his city as it finally rebuilds after the civil war.
"After careful consideration and close discussion with the ITF Board, the Local Organising Committee... it is with regret that the ITF has announced the postponement of the Fed Cup Finals," the ITF said in a statement here New dates will be announced only after the governing body takes stock of the situation.
Sarah explains how the year rattled her faith in the durability of government entitlement programs; Ezra discusses how the election should upend our understanding of the safeguards in American politics; Dara weighs in on what we learned about overt racism; and Matt takes stock of our national obsession with the presidential race — and its dangerous implications.
Prices vary depending on the stylist and service you choose, but they generally start at $65 for a consultation, range in the $400s to $600s for a "Closet Detox" (in which the stylist takes stock of your wardrobe and helps you pick what to keep, what to donate and what to buy to refresh the selection) and can total in the $1000s for executive styling.
The organization also publishes the Water, Sanitation and Hygien Barometer which takes stock of the current state of access to this vital resource.
Later, Meadow is also involved in a car accident. She takes stock of her life and reflects on the cruel person she has become. She abandons filmmaking and decides to dissolve most of her trust fund, living a simple, pared- down life. She eventually takes up teaching.
In Part III David Harvey offers some concluding remarks. He takes stock of Marx's ontology and epistemology, and through each step he investigates how it influences the analysis of a complex concept like urbanism (287). In the new edition of the book Harvey's essay The Right to the City is also included.
The book takes stock of the crimes committed by the various forms of power exercised by communism. The introduction by Courtois is entitled "The Crimes of Communism", which was responsible for the deaths of nearly 100 million human beings.The Black Book of Communism. Crimes, Terror, Repression (dir.), Robert Laffont, Paris, 1998, p. 8.
A grove Celia is rescued by shepherds. Melibeo takes stock of the situation. If he could make a match between Nerina and Fileno that would leave Celia free for Lindoro and then he can claim Amaranta. He encourages Nerina to use her charm on Fileno and allows her to release him from his bonds.
South Bulletin, a regular publication of the South Centre, takes stock of ongoing debates on major global policy challenges and delivers regular flow of analysis and commentary to policymakers in the South. Research papers, published articles, analytical notes and other publications are also made available in English, French and Spanish on the South Centre website under "Publications".
The song is a mid-tempo about a woman who "takes stock of a life lived and comes up short". It is in the key of B-flat major with an approximate tempo of 96 beats per minute and a chord pattern of F-B- E-B. Carpenter wrote the song with Beth Nielsen Chapman and Annie Roboff, and produced it with Blake Chancey.
Autobiography thus takes stock of the autobiographer's life from the moment of composition. While biographers generally rely on a wide variety of documents and viewpoints, autobiography may be based entirely on the writer's memory. The memoir form is closely associated with autobiography but it tends, as Pascal claims, to focus less on the self and more on others during the autobiographer's review of his or her life.
"Jaffe, Greg. "Atlantic City takes stock of storm damage", The Washington Post, October 30, 2012. Accessed June 23, 2016. "One section of the famed boardwalk was destroyed, but most of it was intact, and on Tuesday, as white foam from the roiling Atlantic Ocean sprayed across it, the only people around were a few store owners who had come to check on their shops, some wave watchers and a few homeless men.
4.3 In addition, a Global Stocktake is carried out once every five years to assess the collective progress made towards achieving the long-term goals. The outcomes of the stocktake are to be taken into account when developing nationally determined contributions.Paris Agreement, Art. 14 The Global Stocktake is thus a fundamental component of the Paris Agreement in that it regularly takes stock of progress made and provides a basis for use in updating Parties’ NDCs.
The president's convoy heads to Virginia, but they are ambushed again. Two Secret Service agents are killed in the ensuing attack, but the president is unharmed and drives off with Augie. He arrives at a safe house, where he takes stock of the events of the evening. He learns that Nina and Augie created and distributed a highly destructive computer virus for Suliman, but they left and warned the US when they realized what it would do.
Set in April 1967. Two months after his car crash at the end of Blonde Faith, Easy wakens from a semi-coma. His friend Mouse asks him to find a young man named Evander Noon, whom Mouse calls "Little Green"; Evander was unknowingly given LSD at a party and wandered off and disappeared during his subsequent hallucinations. Easy's search sends him into the heart of the LA counterculture, where he takes stock of how much America has changed since his own youth.
Folk music from the region traditionally takes stock of Pacific Northwest in lyrical references, such as the local history, the landscape, and in the spirit of transcendentalism, which has historical roots in the exploration and settlement of the Pacific Northwest. The music is documented in Songs of the Pacific Northwest by Phil Thomas (1979), Washington Songs and Lore (written for Washington Centennial Commission in 1988) and The Rainy Day Songbook (published by Whatcom Museum of History and Art in 1978) both by Linda Allen.
Aware of the violence that is to come, the prison officers flee, leaving Juan stranded and unconscious in the heart of the riot. When Juan awakens, he immediately takes stock of the situation; in order to survive, he must pretend to be a prisoner. Juan manages to convince the other prisoners that he is one of them, and that he just entered the prison that very day for homicide. He not only makes himself believed as inmate, but befriends the violent, deep voiced leader of the riot, Malamadre, who takes him under his wing.
The troll, Olaf, reveals that he used to date Anya and (after his unfaithful dalliance with a wench) she turned him into a troll, earning her the job of a Vengeance demon. Buffy attacks Olaf and Spike jumps in a moment later to back her up (triumphantly copping a feel in the process). Buffy and Spike are unsuccessful, and Olaf uses his hammer to knock down the second floor of the Bronze and injure many innocent people. As Buffy takes stock of the damage, she notices Spike comforting a bleeding victim.
Picture the Homeless (PTH) is an American homeless person–led rights organization founded in 1999Stewart, Nikita, "Born of Homelessness, a Group Takes Stock of Its Policy Victories," The New York Times, 23 December 2017, p. A20. by Lewis Haggins and Anthony Williams. It focuses on human rights, housing, police violence and other social justice issues. It was housed originally in Judson Memorial Church, which still hosts its Longest Night of the Year memorial event, and was located for a time in El Barrio and 2427 Morris Avenue in the Bronx.
Confronted by his regrets, Stark returns to the garage, takes stock of himself while realizing that the Iron Man is likely his key to a better future for both himself and humanity. Having canceled all appointments, Tony Stark dons the newest version of the Iron Man armor and takes off into the sky. Meanwhile, the injected man's body, still lying in the Bastrop warehouse, is now covered completely in a bizarre layer of scar tissue. Later, at Futurepharm Corporation offices in Austin, Texas, Dr. Aldrich Killian commits suicide after typing and printing his confession.
At first, his exhilarating cowboy-like governing tactics are met with great enthusiasm by the average citizen. But, as the problems grow tougher, the public begins to resent being asked to make difficult decisions ("Crisis Averted"). As the American people gradually turn on him, Jackson takes stock of all that he has lost: his family, his wife, and now the love of the American public. He decides he must take ultimate responsibility for the nation's choices and declares that he alone will be the one to make the unenviable policy decisions regarding the Indians' fate ("The Saddest Song").
He was a member of the Surprise Lake Camp Board of Directors, and a theater at the camp was named for him.Eddie Cantor, "Show Business", The Palm Beach Post, January 16, 1955.Marek Fuchs, "Religion Journal; Back to Nature, and Back to the No-Frills Bar Mitzvah", The New York Times, August 28, 2004. Other notable Surprise Lake campers have included Neil Diamond (who has identified Pete Seeger's visits to the camp as his earliest exposure to a musical role model),Stephen Holden, "Coming Home to Perform, Neil Diamond Takes Stock of Life at the Top", The New York Times, July 20, 1986.
Making matters worse for Claudia is Michael's desire to get married and settle down, which was discussed before Charlie's return, but is now being sought by Michael in earnest. Beaten down, free-spirit Claudia takes stock of her life and the people around her in the small town and decides she is not ready to be someone's wife, worrying that once she settled for that, it's all she would ever be. Claudia is crushed at her mother's hidden pain and the unrealistic belief that her family will be reunited. Charlie is finally able to wear Claudia down and she leaves work early at the luncheonette to spend the night with him.
Psychosocial assessment considers several key areas related to psychological, biological, and social functioning and the availability of supports. It is a systematic inquiry that arises from the introduction of dynamic interaction; it is an ongoing process that continues throughout a treatment, and is characterized by the circularity of cause- effect/effect-cause. In assessment the clinician/health care professional identifies the problem with the client, takes stock of the resources that are available for dealing with it, and considers the ways in which it might be solved from an educated hypothesis formed by data collection. This hypothesis is tentative in nature and goes through a process of elimination, refinement, or reconstruction in the light of newly obtained data.
He throws a second one at the Road Runner, who stops and takes stock of the situation, and turns the other way as the electricity chases him. The bolt and bird chase all over the mountains until the lightning overtakes the Road Runner, who beeps at the lightning to get it to reverse. The chase returns all the way back the way it came until the Road Runner escapes to safety up a mountain slope, while the lightning continues on its normal course - back to its thrower! Wile E.'s eyes pop out and clash with each other in reaction before following the rest of him on the run from the lightning.
Feehan is particularly well known as an interpreter of the Irish landscape (Feehan, 1979; 1984). He actively engages with agriculture and industry to build appreciation and understanding of biodiversity, and to develop conservation and restoration strategies. He is a strong advocate for community supported agriculture and integrated mixed farming as a means of maximising natural capital of land and sustaining rural community. His major work on Irish agriculture, "Farming in Ireland: History, Heritage and Environment" (2003)Amazon: Farming in Ireland: History, Heritage and Environment. Retrieved 4 April 2013 takes stock of the impacts of agricultural intensification of the last 50 years, evaluates the principal challenges facing Irish farming today, and presents a vision for the future.Kevin Myers, Irish Independent 6 July 2013.
Occupied for 12 years with historical writing, Guth returned to novels in 1977 with Le Chat Beauté (a pun on "Puss-in-Boots", Le Chat botté). In this book, he takes stock of himself, his relationships with others, and his life. The same year, he published Notre drôle d'époque comme si vous y étiez ("Those Funny Times of Ours; As If You Were There"), a characteristically sarcastic and politically conservative collection of anecdotes about TV, love, religion and many other topics, in which he invites the readers to smile at their own habits and way of life. In 1978, he wrote Lettres à votre fils qui en a ras le bol ("Letters to your Fed-Up Son"), a "love-letter" to the new generation, praising their cheerfulness in the face of adversity.
The story is set in the Depression years of the 1930s, when a rich London financier, Henry Warren, suffering from health problems and a broken marriage, decides to disappear from his old life, and travel incognito in the industrial North, now plagued with unemployment. In the fictional town of Sharples, whose only shipyard has just closed, he is taken ill and admitted to hospital, where he is mistaken for one of the unemployed. After a successful operation, and a burgeoning friendship with Alice, the hospital’s almoner, he takes stock of the local situation, and resolves to use his wealth to help the community. Knowing that the shipyard is for sale at a knockdown price, he buys it secretly, but finds that he can only attract business from a dubious oil-rich Balkan state, in need of tankers.
More recently, he has been reworking a problem originally launched in 19941 – that of spatial justice, dealing with the concept in general and applying it to France specifically. On this point his approach differs from Ed Soja's neo-structuralist one by proposing a view of spatial justice based on urbanity, inhabiting and the co-production of public goods. In 2013 he published Réinventer la France, which takes stock of the end of urbanization and stipulates the idea - already put forth by Pierre Veltz and Jean Viard - of an archipelago society, to be understood here as a series of urban areas that resemble one another more so than their hinterlands, and whose differences are internal to them, by gradients of urbanity. In this book, he shows that the gap between the reality of the French space and the map of political territories is not only archaic but also unjust.
As with Ghatak, for John also the mother image is the most vibrant cohesive force in Nature which binds people of different sensitivity together. His protagonist s journey begins and ends with the same belief. ;Alone in the crowd As the journey proceeds and Purushan takes stock of his life and goes into reflections of his umbilical links with his mother and the beloved as they always appear together as a single entity in his mind, he finds himself more and more alienated from the group and their ideology, (if they have one). The alienation becomes complete towards the fag end of the film with an arresting image of him lying alone in bed of flowers under a tree and the camera captures his face in a way that reminds us of the dead face of Hari in the mortuary His total identification with Hari takes him to come to terms with himself and both the mothers ¦.
Hastings served as principal staff advisor and assistant to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England for strategic communication, public information, internal information, and community relations as well as information training and audiovisual support to DoD activities, leading a worldwide public affairs community of nearly 4000 military and civilian personnel. During his tenure with The Pentagon, Hastings was a driving force in the development of the Department’s Strategic Communications concept of operations.Strategic Communications Concept of OperationsPublic affairs chief takes stock of tumultuous year Working with the Service Public Affairs Chiefs and Combatant Command Public Affairs Directors, he fostered cohesion and partnership among the diverse elements of the Defense public affairs community. He also established the Defense Media Activity, a significant reorganization of DoD Public Affairs which consolidated more than 2000 military and civilian Public Affairs personnel into a single command responsible for the military’s worldwide internal information activities.

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