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Sometimes, I do it as I'm taking it out of my pocket.
"We're taking it out of NAFTA, doing a brand new trade deal," he said.
Google first introduced this feature last November and today it is taking it out of beta.
"They're not looking at taking it out of China," said David Hunter, the company's chief executive.
However, economists have found that employers pay that tax by taking it out of workers' wages.
In the case of Torba, a province of Vanuatu, they're taking it out of the entire island.
Cohen has said he got the money by taking it out of his own home equity line.
They were scoring, so we were taking it out of the net (and we) didn't get any transition.
They also changed the program's funding stream to mandatory rather than discretionary, taking it out of appropriators' hands.
In my experience, the blush packaging became covered in fingerprints almost immediately after taking it out of the box.
Rather, they are designed to cause a "mission kill," immobilizing the targeted ship and taking it out of action.
I know you have an interest in CO2 removal – taking it out of the atmosphere and stashing it long term.
Smoking requires flashing the pack before your friends: taking it out of your purse, throwing it down on the bar.
After the fire, the council was still charging Grenfell Tower residents rent and taking it out of their bank accounts.
How are you going to take that money, because it is basically taking it out of the pockets of teachers.
With this week's success, that docking would occur at the Intelsat satellite's current location, without taking it out of service.
Like Dior, Chiuri is a romantic in her own way: she makes retrograde femininity perverse by taking it out of time.
At the same time, they're taking it out of the back end, and also making even the front end more efficient.
"Writing something out or taking it out of the register is something that you can understand and have control over," Diamond said.
Others are taking it out of a curiosity to see why their parents have been so obsessed with him their entire lives.
If there is too much money in the economy the government should tax some of it, thereby taking it out of circulation.
The black silicone can pick up lint, however, and you might see a little more friction when taking it out of your pocket.
People have been hoarding cash — Zimbabwe adopted the American dollar in 2009 — and taking it out of the country, leaving bank A.T.M.s empty.
And you would be right — except that Insa came up with a house-made version instead of taking it out of a can.
"The idea is to replicate what we do in Dingle by taking it out of St. James's and into Arlyn Studios," he said.
Kaplan Publishing, which oversees the Barron's guide that Mr. Goodman co-wrote, is taking it out of print and incinerating the existing copies.
When you steal cash from one of these establishments, you're not just putting it in your own pocket, you're taking it out of theirs.
Or allowing Toronto to review offside as part of its standard review on all goals, thus taking it out of the hands of linesmen.
If you keep the phone in a case, consider taking it out of the case while it charges — many cases trap heat, which is bad.
But senators who sponsored the original ZTE provision fumed Wednesday, saying that taking it out of the bill allows a national security threat to persist.
With this software, proofs can be systematically verified by computer, taking it out of the hands of the elders and democratizing the status of truth.
I just saw Pete Tong recently and said that when he was first sent Play he didn't even bother taking it out of the shrinkwrap.
I was explicitly told, during my firing, that the show was 'too important to the network,' and so they were taking it out of my hands.
"When you can take the ball off the board as opposed to taking it out of bounds, you can get some pace up the floor," Hoiberg said.
But in the case of gold — or not gold, but a pile of cash — if you start taking it out of the bank, the bank alerts authorities.
Justin: The portability is amazing—just being able to go from the TV in the basement and up to bed, by taking it out of the dock.
She also stresses soaking the meat in cool water for 15 minutes after taking it out of the brine if you plan on making gravy from the drippings.
I spent half the day negotiating a price with the monks and the rest of the day at Customs negotiating terms for taking it out of the country.
This seems fairly obvious, but doing so could prompt your iPhone to recognize that the headphones have been unplugged this time, thereby taking it out of headphone mode.
I remember him taking it out of the mailbox, getting into the car, putting it into the tape deck, hitting play, and then when this song came on.
For a bubblier glass of sparking wine, allow your bottle to warm up for a little while after taking it out of the refrigerator or off the ice.
No, that was a much more radical transformation: taking it out of the military context; making a private into an unemployed person; making the drum major a miner.
Bitcoin Gold is taking aim at democratizing Bitcoin's lucrative infrastructure layer—"mining"—taking it out of the hands of giant firms and into the purview of at-home enthusiasts.
Earlier, Moody's cut Vale's debt rating by one notch to Ba1 with a negative outlook, taking it out of investment grade range due to rising risks after the disaster.
You can reduce the risk of your phone needing to be repaired or replaced by investing in a protective case or just taking it out of your pocket less often.
Then, The Verge's Dieter Bohn reviewed the phone, and like other publications, our review unit's display suffered a mysterious, abrupt failure just days after taking it out of the box.
You're already having adventurous sex by taking it out of your house and into the wilderness, so there's no need to get too creative with your positions, Dr. Needle says.
She briefly boils a pound and a half of packaged spaghetti in salted water, taking it out of the pot with tongs while the pasta is still quite al dente.
Judge Henderson ordered the federal monitor take over the latest internal investigation involving police officers on March 23, 2016, taking it out of the hands of Oakland Police Department's Internal Affairs.
The BLM has an important role to play in the management of federal lands, and taking it out of the game is both irresponsible and a bad way of doing business.
In the 1940s and '50s, for instance, a trade association labored mightily to reposition beer as a "friendly" all-American beverage, taking it out of the saloon and into the backyard.
Movers dropped Angela Hewitt's Fazioli concert grand piano — the only one of its kind in the world — as they were taking it out of a studio, the pianist announced this week.
What would destroying this particular piece of art do that would not be done by simply taking it out of the museum and putting it back in the artist's storage unit?
If we wish to reverse course, we must decentralize the digital economy and regulate the ownership of data, taking it out of the hands of a few tech companies that now control it.
Jebi, the most powerful storm to hit Japan in 25 years, brought some of the highest tides since a 1961 typhoon and flooded Kansai airport near Osaka, taking it out of service for days.
Another driver, who spoke to me on condition of anonymity, complained that Uber should have taken the 15 percent price cut out of its own commission instead of taking it out of drivers' pockets.
Related: How to solve the world's plastics problem — Bring back the milkman "We're taking it out of Store 8 and bringing it into the core business," Lore said at a presentation to reporters on Thursday.
"We are pivoting to sort of buying back into China A-shares, copper and shifting the pendulum to the manufacturing direction and taking it out of things like U.S. services," PineBridge's Michael Kelly told Reuters.
He's generally credited with refocusing the company on the cloud computing market, taking it out of a long period of stagnation and turning it into the leading rival to the market-dominating Amazon Web Services.
The money matters, but so does that time in port: Getting a ship fitted with a scrubber before the January 20503 deadline may mean taking it out of service during the holiday season, when demand peaks.
It's very much poking fun at the same kinds of immature behaviors and excess of the young and newly wealthy, but maybe taking it out of Silicon Valley proper will make for a nice change of pace.
Here's the video, in case you think I'm taking it out of context: When you say it out loud, it sounds chilling — certain kinds of kids deserve rights that others don't, based entirely on an accident of birth.
Let's look at the latter category first, since it's the one with the greatest long-term implications: moving carbon from the biosphere back into the geosphere, taking it out of circulation (sequestering it) so that it no longer warms the earth.
Though Zipline was founded five years ago, the company's founders are taking it out of stealth this week and announcing a slew of big-name investors like Sequoia Capital, GV (formerly Google Ventures), Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, Subtraction Capital and Stanford University.
Also, if any of our staff happen to get into trouble for nonviolent disobedience and end up in jail for a few days, then we would count that as work time too, rather than taking it out of their holiday time or whatever.
But now, Westworld has decided to do a full reset on the series with the third season, taking it out of the theme park setting, bringing in Aaron Paul, and dropping us into the larger dystopian world—and the early trailers are honestly pretty exciting.
Mr. Mayopoulos said a range of options for solving the capital problem were available, such as allowing Fannie Mae to retain earnings, changing the terms on what gets Treasury support via preferred stock purchases, and taking it out of conservatorship so it could be recapitalized in another way.
"My take on the talc ovarian cancer litigation is that it really is skillful and well-funded plaintiffs lawyers who are exaggerating science and taking it out of context to scare people and to frighten the public with the goal of lining their own pockets," Bart Williams said.
Alex Bregman, who made the defensive play of the A.L.C.S. cutting down Greg Bird at the plate in Game 2101, fielded the ball and delivered a perfect throw to Altuve, who in his haste to turn the double play, dropped the ball while taking it out of his glove.
This year, Michigan's electorate will get to vote on a ballot initiative that would dramatically reform the redistricting process, taking it out of the legislature and governor's hands and setting up an independent commission of 218 ordinary citizens (four Republicans, four Democrats, and five independents) chosen at random from applicants.
But the current iteration looked like a riff on Carol Danvers' current suit in the comics, with additional texture and details taking it out of the comic-book realm and transforming it into a real-world, practical uniform, along the lines of what Captain America now wears in Marvel films.
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This was done by intercepting and producing the gas before it reached the river, effectively taking it out of the system.
The houses were used to treat the wounded. Mary Wheeler defaulted on the mortgage and lost the house in 1897, taking it out of the Wheeler family after almost a century.
Wermeer repeats Clayton's earlier saying and pulls the trigger, but Clayton shows him the bullet, taking it out of his mouth. Wermeer tries to leave, but Clayton shoots the door, this time with the other five bullets. Meanwhile, the bounty hunters led by Hole surround the house. They give Wermeer thirty seconds.
95 After running in fourth for the first three hours, a faulty dynamo on the Aston Martin necessitated a number of pit-stops, taking it out of the running and it finally retired before midnight.Spurring 2010, p.91 Clarke 2009, p.91: Autosport Jun29 1962 The three Maseratis stayed in contact, taking the lead briefly on fuel-stop strategies.
The new government established by the Bolsheviks signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Powers, taking it out of the war and making large territorial concessions. Romania was also forced to surrender and signed a similar treaty, though both of the treaties were nullified with the surrender of the Central Powers in November 1918.
On 15 February 2009, it was announced that former owner John Shannon, who also bought the company in 2007, would be taking it out of administration. The Adams brand would be retained. On 10 September 2009, it was announced that Adams was sold to a new an investment group under the name of Habib Alvi. On 22 January 2010, it went into administration for the third time.
His approach deals in giving a new life to poetry by taking it out of its classical book context. He calls it the New Poetry. The art of Leonardo Marcos is figurative, mannerist and traditional in response to current contemporary. His works remain avant-garde, particularly thanks to the use of new technological processes that he puts at the service of his creative inventions, his style and its form.
Time magazine (October 7, 1957) Woodrow Wilson Mann, the mayor of Little Rock, asked President Eisenhower to send federal troops to enforce integration and protect the nine students. On September 24, the President ordered the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army—without its black soldiers, who rejoined the division a month later—to Little Rock and federalized the entire 10,000-member Arkansas National Guard, taking it out of Faubus's control.
Within the park boundaries is the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a world- famous venue used since 1941, which hosts many concerts and other events. The amphitheater is an award-winning venue for concerts. The Amphitheater was designed by Burnam Hoyt within the area between two massive slabs of Red stone (Ship Rock and Creation Rock). After being awarded Pollstar magazine's Best Small Outdoor Venue for the 11th time, the popular magazine named the award after the venue taking it out of the running.
Gameplay screenshot of The End Is Nigh. The End Is Nigh is a platforming adventure game where the player controls Ash, a small black blob. The game's intro shows Ash live streaming a retro-styled version of the game with the same name, allowing the player to play through it. Upon the player's death, the game-within-a-game crashes, and Ash tries to salvage the cartridge by taking it out of the console and blowing on it, with no success.
Both Lady Flora's and the Commercial Inn have since been turned into housing, but have retained their original facade. The Morton Hall still serves as Newmilns' town hall, however with regionalisation in 1975, responsibility for the hall was transferred to Kilmarnock & Loudoun District Council (now East Ayrshire Council), taking it out of the hands of the Newmilns' townsfolk to whom it had been given. Standing behind The Cross in Castle Street, The Keep (occasionally referred to as Newmilns Tower) is Newmilns' oldest building.
The old Jesuit school had almost completely fallen into ruin by the time of the Reform Laws in the 1860s. These Laws secularized most of Church property, including the San Ildefonso College building. In 1867, Benito Juárez began reform of the educational system, taking it out of clerical hands and making it a government function. San Ildefonso was converted into the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria, or National Preparatory School, initially directed by Gabino Barreda, who organized the new school on the Positivist model of Auguste Comte (Comtism).
In addition, waves estimated as towering some high broke over the carrier. Despite the fact that her forward aircraft elevator was up, water seeped through the edges of the elevator, flooding the elevator well with of water and temporarily taking it out of commission. At 3:55, as the carrier crested over a particularly high swell, the two forwardmost 40 mm Bofors guns, along with the forward lookout platform, were ejected off the ship. Simultaneously, the forwardmost of her flight deck collapsed onto her forecastle, damaging both her hangar deck and aircraft elevator.
They also tried to make the music evoke a reaction from the player, as their familiarization with the sounds would trigger a previous emotion that they felt. Music manager Jonathan Mayer felt that the game's action music was atypical for video game action music, stating that it is "relatively low-key", and that taking it out of context changes the immediate reaction to it. The game's theme, "The Last of Us", was the first piece of music that the team received, and they were very impressed. With the music, the team aimed to "get emotion", as opposed to "horror".
In 2006, the armadillo was placed in the near- threatened category on the IUCN Red List. In 2008 it was moved to the data deficient category due to the lack of scientific information on its population dynamics and natural history. Field sightings were confirmed to be rare and less common than before, even though pink fairy armadillo is already difficult to observe due to its nocturnal fossorial lifestyle. Researchers have found that the pink fairy armadillo is highly subject to stress, making the attempts to apply any conservation policies (including taking it out of its natural environment) unsuccessful and extremely difficult.
They revive the clone and use the ship to attack Poseidon, taking it out of orbit and destroying its security systems. To do this they crash Lilo's base into a black hole held in a force field on the moon's surface. They carry out a plan to transform the asteroid into a ship to travel to Alpha Centauri, but reveal Tweed's dangerous activities to the Eight Worlds, forcing Tweed to go into hiding. When Javelin's ship and its passengers reaches the source of the Hotline, they are greeted by seemingly-human extraterrestrials who have been expecting them.
This is particularly useful in very high thrust rockets, where if the engines were fired continuously, the rocket would run out of fuel before leveling off and reaching a stable orbit above the atmosphere. The technique is also useful when launching from a planet with a thick atmosphere, such as the Earth. Because gravity turns the flight path during free flight, the rocket can use a smaller initial pitchover angle, giving it higher vertical velocity, and taking it out of the atmosphere more quickly. This reduces both aerodynamic drag as well as aerodynamic stress during launch.
In 1889 the BC&M; merged with the Concord Railroad to form the Concord and Montreal Railroad, taking it out of B&M; control until 1895, when the B&M; leased the C&M.; ;White Mountains Division The White Mountains Railroad was chartered in 1848 and opened a line from Woodsville to Littleton, New Hampshire, in 1853. Along with extensions and branches, it was leased to the Boston, Concord and Montreal Railroad in 1859 and consolidated into it in 1872, becoming its White Mountains Division. In 1884 the B&L; leased the BC&M; and the old White Mountains Railroad became the B&L;'s White Mountains Division.
The Octopus card is a rechargeable contactless smart card used in an electronic payment system in Hong Kong developed by Australian company ERG Group. It was launched in September 1997 for use on the MTR (and KCR, now operated by MTR) and now is the most widely used electronic cash system for transactions in Hong Kong as many retailers (including supermarkets, car parks and fast food outlets) are fitted with readers. The technology used was Sony's Felica line of smartcard. The Octopus card uses radio frequency identification (RFID) technology so that users need only hold the card in front of the reader, without taking it out of handbags and wallets.
Introduced in time for Le Mans in 1998, the GT-One first appeared at the official testing days for the race held in May. Three GT-Ones appeared, setting the 2nd, 5th, and 10th best times, easily beating out custom built prototypes which were meant to be the superior class. For the race week itself, all three cars performed admirably in qualifying by continuing their quick pace, qualifying 2nd, 7th, and 8th, being beaten only by their GT class competitor, Mercedes-Benz. For the race itself, the #28 GT-One suffered from a high speed accident halfway through the race, taking it out of competition.
The former Borough of Wakefield was raised to city status by letters patent in 1888. It became a county borough in 1913, taking it out of the jurisdiction of the West Riding County Council. The present boundaries were set in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972, when the county borough of Wakefield merged with the West Riding municipal boroughs of Castleford, Ossett and Pontefract, the urban districts of Featherstone, Hemsworth, Horbury, Knottingley, Normanton and Stanley, along with Wakefield Rural District and parts of Hemsworth Rural District and Osgoldcross Rural District. The new metropolitan district's city status was reconfirmed by letters patent in 1974.
D. Horrell (T&T; Clark, 2010), 21-31Phyllis Bird, "Male and Female He Created Them: Gen 1:27b in the Context of the P Account of Creation," Harvard Theological Review 74 (1981), 129-159Elaine Graham, "In Whose Image? Representations of Technology and the 'Ends' of Humanity," Ecotheology 11.2 (2006) 159-182. Often these were reactions against prevailing understandings of the Imago Dei, or situations in which the Biblical text was being misused in the opinion of some. While some would argue this is appropriate, J. Richard Middleton argued for a reassessment of the Biblical sources to better understand the original meaning before taking it out of context and applying it.
They also tried to make the music evoke a reaction from the player, as their familiarization with the sounds would trigger a previous emotion that they felt. Music manager Jonathan Mayer felt that the game's action music was atypical of action music in other games, stating that it's "relatively low-key", and that taking it out of context changes the immediate reaction to it. The game's theme, "The Last of Us", was the first piece of music that the team received, and they were very impressed. The sound design team began working on the game early in development, in order to achieve the best results; they immediately realized that it would be challenging.
The false inner case begins to the right of the keyboard, and continues backward only far enough to provide a slot to support the jack rail. The case also gives the harpsichord its external appearance and protects the instrument. A large harpsichord is, in a sense, a piece of furniture, as it stands alone on legs and may be styled in the manner of other furniture of its place and period. Early Italian instruments, on the other hand, were so light in construction that they were treated rather like a violin: kept for storage in a protective outer case, and played after taking it out of its case and placing it on a table.
Lee Soo- keun, the former vice president of the Korean Central News Agency in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), was exiled to the Republic of Korea through the demilitarized zone on March 22, 1967. Lee then worked as an analyst at the KCIA until he was caught by KCIA agents en route to Cambodia under forged passports on January 27, 1969. After returning to South Korea, Lee was charged with violating the National Security Law and the Anti-communist Law by secretly collecting classified information and taking it out of the country, among other crimes. A death sentence was imposed on Lee on May 10, 1969, and he was executed on July 2 of the same year.
With more testing following their debut at Donington, the team was able to improve and the three Chrysler LMPs appeared at Le Mans showing some speed. One of the three entries managed to take the sixth fastest qualifying time (Olivier Beretta driving), beating out both of the Bentley EXP Speed 8s. During the race itself, the Chryslers were able to remain in the top ten for most of the race until mechanical woes took out one entry halfway through the race. In the final hours, while running fourth and fifth, another Chrysler LMP suffered a fire on the Mulsannes straight, taking it out of the race. The lone remaining Chrysler was left to take a fourth- place finish, 23 laps behind the winning Audi R8.
This college was founded in 1588 by the Jesuits and was prestigious during colonial times, but it had almost completely fallen into ruin by the time of the Reform Laws in the 1860s. These Laws secularized most of Church property, including the San Ildefonso College building In 1867, Benito Juárez began reform of the educational system, taking it out of clerical hands and making it a government function. San Ildefonso was converted into the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria initially directed by Gabino Barreda, who organized the new school on the Positivist model of Auguste Comte (Comtism). The initial purpose of the school was to provide the nucleus of students for the soon-to-be-reconstructed Universidad Nacional (National University), later National Autonomous University of Mexico, which was re- established in 1910 by Justo Sierra.
In 1987 Klashorst was one of the initiators of "After Nature", an international art collective that aimed at reinventing painting and bringing art back to society and taking it out of the official highbrow art world. Famous and notorious for their joint performances on streets and in nightclubs, they toured the world and were a notorious phenomenon of their time. The collective “After Nature”, including co-founders Klashorst and the artists Roberto Cabot, George Dokoupil and Ernst Voss opposed the prevailing non-figurative style and was interested in just painting what they saw. During this period Klashorst could often be found in New York's East Village art scene, where he showed his work in galleries at Manhattan's Lower East Side, for instance the Daniel Newburg Gallery and the International With Monument Gallery.
Brookes was influenced by painters such as Piet Mondrian and Ben Nicholson, and brought abstract and modernist principles to garden design. He espoused the concept that a garden's design should be based first and foremost on the needs of its occupants, taking it out of the realm of the grand garden traditions which were labour-intensive, expensive, and high maintenance. He is the author of over two dozen books, including Room Outside and John Brookes, Master Class, that have been translated into several languages and has taught and lectured in venues around the globe, including Iran, Argentina, Japan, Russia, and the US. In 2004, Brookes was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for his for contributions to Garden Design and Services to Horticulture. He died on 16 March 2018 at the age of 84.
Although Helms recognized budget concerns and nominations as predominant, he rejected calls by Baker to move debate on social issues to 1982, with conservatives seeking to discuss abortion, school prayer, the minimum wage, and the "fair housing" policy. With the new Congress, Helms and Robert K. Dornan again proposed an amendment banning abortion in all circumstances, and also proposed a bill defining fetuses as human beings, thereby taking it out of the hands of the federal courts, along with Illinois Republican Henry Hyde and Kentucky Democrat Romano Mazzoli. More successfully, Helms passed an amendment banning federal funds from being used for abortion unless the woman's life is in danger. His support was key to the nomination of C. Everett Koop as Surgeon General, by proposing lifting the age limit that would otherwise have ruled out Koop.
By far most sport catamarans are designed for use in only one mode, either as doublehanders or as singlehanders, which makes flexible use of these boats cumbersome and in some cases even risky, as quite a few boats require the combined effort of two crew to right it after a capsize. This design goal forced the F16 setup towards a generally smaller and lighter setup so that an average-sized solo sailor can both handle the boat well while sailing and when taking it out of the water and onto a trailer. By increasing further the lightweight character of the design and incorporating several technological advances, the boat could again be made to perform well when sailed by two average-sized adults. In this respect the F16 class had found its own unique character and has set itself apart from its mentor the F18 class.
Partisans of the school, however, took advantage of new legislation to obtain grant-maintained status for the school, taking it out of local authority control, which the then Government permitted despite a policy that schools would not be allowed to use grant-maintained (GM) status as a way of avoiding closure. In February 1990 Avon County Council took the Secretary of State for Education and Science, John MacGregor, to the High Court to prevent the school gaining GM status and thus fatally undermining its Bath schools reorganisation plan; on 24 February Mr Justice Hutchison ruled in favour of the council, obliging the Secretary of State to reconsider his decision. On 30 March the Minister accordingly reconsidered his decision, but came to the same conclusion as before, that the school should be GM funded. In a vote, 55% of parents supported the change of status.
No nest of wild crowned eagles has been known to successfully produce more than one fledgling, though in captivity two have been known to survive with human assistance (supplementally feeding the younger chick or taking it out of the nest). In cases where the older nestling dies, the younger one may be fed more regularly and survive. After hatching, the male kill rate rises to one kill every 1.5 days. Pair behavior while raising chicks is very variable, some males are very attentive to their young, while others leave virtually all brooding to the female. After 40 days of age, the young is capable of feeding itself, though is often still fed. The first feathers through the white down emerge when the crowned eagle chick is 40 days old, with the feathers ultimately covering the down in 76 days. After 76 days, the main feather development is in the tail or the wings. Wing flapping begins at 45 to 50 days, increasing after around 75 days.
Lovelock in 2005 In Lovelock's 2006 book, The Revenge of Gaia, he argues that the lack of respect humans have had for Gaia, through the damage done to rainforests and the reduction in planetary biodiversity, is testing Gaia's capacity to minimize the effects of the addition of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This eliminates the planet's negative feedbacks and increases the likelihood of homeostatic positive feedback potential associated with runaway global warming. Similarly the warming of the oceans is extending the oceanic thermocline layer of tropical oceans into the Arctic and Antarctic waters, preventing the rise of oceanic nutrients into the surface waters and eliminating the algal blooms of phytoplankton on which oceanic food chains depend. As phytoplankton and forests are the main ways in which Gaia draws down greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, taking it out of the atmosphere, the elimination of this environmental buffering will see, according to Lovelock, most of the earth becoming uninhabitable for humans and other life-forms by the middle of this century, with a massive extension of tropical deserts.
Introduced in time for Le Mans in 1998, the GT-One first appeared at the official testing days for the race held in May. Three GT-Ones appeared, setting the second, fifth, and tenth best times, easily beating out custom built prototypes which were meant to be the superior class. For the race week itself, all three cars performed admirably in qualifying by continuing their quick pace, qualifying second, seventh, and eight, being beaten only by their GT class competitor, Mercedes-Benz. For the race itself, the No. 28 GT-One suffered from a high speed accident halfway through the race, taking it out of competition. The two other entrants continued to fight on, both remaining in the top 10. However, within the closing hours, the higher ranked No. 29 GT-One suffered a gearbox failure while in competition for the race win. Thus Toyota was left to take ninth place in the race with the lone No. 27 entry, which ended the race 25 laps behind the winning Porsche 911 GT1. Their 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans started bitterly after the team was plagued by multiple Michelin tyre failures, the situation becoming somewhat reminiscent of 1998, when the No. 1 and No. 2 car were retired.

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