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Within months, taps in homes and businesses will be turned off.
Taps in homes and businesses will be turned off until the rains come.
One tap, fine, but three taps in quick succession to go back a track?
That leaves the expensive stuff to flow out from the taps in people's houses.
The scientist recommended that people use filters at the kitchen taps in their homes.
The company initially had said the explosion was caused by illegal taps in the pipeline.
He taps in the number and walks away from us, half whispering into the phone.
OPEC+ opened its taps in autumn as demand reduced global inventories, then reversed course as priced tumbled.
"Encore" taps in to some major high school nostalgia, whether or not you were a drama geek.
It only takes a few clicks or taps in your Settings menu to make your Twitter account private.
Many public places like airports, shopping centers, and restaurants have turned off water taps in favor of hand sanitizer.
Brain imaging and spinal taps in living people can offer clues but ultimately are insufficient for a definitive diagnosis.
Once there, customers can summon their package or schedule a delivery with a few taps in the company's app.
You can turn off the flash on your Android device with a few quick taps in the Camera app.
Within a few taps in the Bizly mobile app, you can have your meeting room booked and ready to use.
Then, after the break, Rob taps in for Patrick to talk Sunless Skies, the sequel to Failbetter Games's Sunless Sea.
In 2012, Obama's E.P.A. announced that the brown, putrid water issuing from people's taps in Dimock, Pa., posed no danger.
The kingdom is reportedly preparing to open the taps in an apparent retaliation for Russia's unwillingness to cut its own output.
The prospect of turning off the taps in one of Europe's most popular tourist cities has caused dismay in the hospitality sector.
Months later, Darlena received a frightening note on Defense Department letterhead: Drinking water taps in JC's classroom had tested high for lead.
Once the object in question is inevitably lost, a few taps in the Tile app can help track the item's exact location.
A person taps in his or her name, cellphone number, birth date and the last four digits of the person's Social Security number.
The fantastic Justina Machado plays single mother and Army veteran Penelope, while the legendary Rita Moreno taps in as her theatrical mother Lydia.
But the pricey "Fountain of Truth" is the exact same water that flows out of the taps in Oregon, according to Men's Health.
Just months ago Saudi Arabia, under pressure from President Donald Trump, was opening up the taps in a bid to prevent $100 oil.
The e-cigarette market taps in at about $2 billion, and sales for Juul could go as high as $1 billion for 2018.
ST. JOSEPH, Louisiana — The stuff that comes out of the taps in northeast Louisiana can be overwhelming if you're not ready for it.
That process requires a 2FA token or SMS code, and way too many taps, in comparison to what Grab is showing off right now.
With a couple taps in Google Photos and selecting the "Auto" enhancement, I was able to give the Pixel's comparatively dull photo some life:
"Fantastic Beasts" taps in to the eight-film Potter franchise that officially concluded with "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" in 2011.
The operation included phones taps in a house in Lawrence that served as the ring's "stash house," according to court papers unsealed on Tuesday.
With a few taps in an app, a parent could stop their kids from using their phones during dinner or streaming videos after bedtime.
We know this because the tests were conducted under a 2016 statewide law that required the testing of all taps in all public schools.
The state had decided to switch the water supply source to the Flint River, and soon brown water began flowing from taps in the city.
Pemex's Chief Executive Octavio Romero told reporters that there had been 10 illegal fuel taps in the same municipality in the last three months alone.
Each switch taps in to toggle lights on and off, and the extension switches have little up and down buttons to let you control dimming, too.
If the brand sees one post is doing well, they can transform it into an Instagram ad with just a few taps in the app, too.
When the filmmaker George Nierenberg made his documentary "No Maps on My Taps," in the late seventies, a lot of people wondered whether tap was finished.
At Chinatown Complex, for instance, the brothers Patrick Lim, 61, and Steven Lim, 63, opened OnTap a few stalls from Smith Street Taps in late 2014.
An overly friendly cat held court over their patio, while friendly bartender Simon Randall walked me through the four taps in bar's small, air conditioned interior.
As Elcomsoft puts it: In Apple's world, the content of the iPhone remains securely encrypted until the moment the user taps in their screen lock passcode.
Elder McKinley confesses to the homosexual feelings that he's explaining how to suppress, and when he taps in sequins, we're meant to see that suppression as futile.
Careful water rationing ensures there is enough for all, with water supplied through taps in all households once every two days, then stored in big, bright-blue cans.
Taps in poor households are now empty of piped water most of the time, and they have little choice but to buy their water from vendors like Chege.
It sounds simple but you have to perfectly time your taps in order to keep the steps on track -- a task that's much more difficult than it sounds.
So if you're sitting down with a friend to the left and you want to move the music to your right, you can with two taps in the app.
Saudi Arabia, after opening the taps in June and then scaling back its plans to pump more, supplied 10.53 million bpd in September, up 90,000 bpd, the survey found.
Fuel thefts through illegal taps in the company's sprawling network of pipelines have been an ongoing problem at Pemex, which reported more than 5,000 robberies of fuel in 2015.
Apple has also added haptic effects with something it calls a "taptic engine", in effect a refined tiny vibrator which provides subtle taps in response to certain finger movements.
Complicating matters further, parts of Mexico have also been hit by fuel shortages, partly due to theft via illegal taps in the pipeline network of state oil company Pemex.
Beijing has once again opened the fiscal taps in an effort to counteract any economic slowing caused by the trade dispute with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Transactions will show up instantly in the app and you'll be able to block and unblock the card in a couple of taps in case you can't find it.
Mr. Sarkozy, who was president from 2007 to 2012, is under preliminary charges of corruption and influence peddling based on information from judicial phone taps in 2013 and 2014.
Taps in Beaumont ran dry, and officials there said they could not predict when homes and businesses in the city of almost 120,1003 residents would have running water again.
His bat wags and his front foot taps in tempo, his bat comes through with a disorienting lack of hurry, and his follow-through tells you where the ball will go.
Cape Town, the second-largest city in South Africa, is so low on water after an extended drought that it may be forced to shut off the taps in early April.
Cape Town, a city of four million, has been hit by a three-year drought and will be forced to turn off taps in homes and businesses within a few months.
It is the work environment you have when you're stuck at your desk for hours and can't hover by the glorious office plant wall or the craft beer taps in the kitchen.
The endlessly watchable Giovanni Ribisi taps in as "Pete," which we put in quotes because he is actually playing a con man pretending to be Pete after a long stint in jail.
Fortunately for him and other frustrated parents out there, Apple now allows you to turn off in-app purchases on an iPhone with a few taps in the device's Screen Time settings.
The position involves researching, cultivating, soliciting, securing and stewarding prospects/donors, representing TAPS in a variety of settings and supporting key staff across all teams to interface effectively with donors and prospects.
The district tested all its fountains and taps in mid-2008 and found that water in 27 more schools was as much as 80 times higher than the E.P.A.'s lead threshold.
All this aims to provide users a way to quickly get access to their daily activities without having to string together a series of sentences or taps in order to get there.
Saudi Arabia opened the taps in May, increasing its oil output ahead of a critical meeting of crude-producing nations that will determine whether it's time to unwind a deal to limit production.
This is notable: At one school, two taps in the cafeteria — a kitchen faucet and a drinking water faucet — showed lead levels of 182 micrograms per liter and 154 micrograms per liter, respectively.
The New York City subway system recently reached 1 million "taps" in its contactless payment system, as a growing number of public transit agencies adopt the payment technology for its convenience and efficiency.
That water supply is still unreliable in some places: In the summer of 2018, for example, taps in Bacau, a city of 200,000, ran dry for five days because of a technical glitch.
In any case, I picked my son, who's older, and after a few taps in the Alexa app, the kids' Dot was up and running in our house's playroom, complete with primary-red case.
The kids aren't chipped (what district can afford it?) so NFC it is — the PE teacher's laptop will know that when wristband number 22 taps in during fourth period, it's Nisha and not Neil.
Ukraine's gas still partially comes from Russia, but since Ukraine receives it via the EU, it is now harder for Moscow to turn off the taps in any financial dispute as it previously did.
It seems like it could be better served pulling double duty as a shooting speed selector or ISO dial, two functions that otherwise need at least a couple taps in various menus to adjust.
Ex-NFL wide receiver Braylon Edwards says he was just kidding around when he reached over the bar at a Chicago tavern and pulled the beer taps ... in a late-night incident captured on video.
Kalanick at one point ordered the beer taps in the office locked during certain hours, controlling when employees could pour themselves a pint, after expressing displeasure with one imbibing staff member, said one former employee.
Even though the water switched back, the pipes are damaged, and lead-tainted water, which can stunt childhood development and affect nearly every part of the body, is still coming out of taps in some areas.
Day Zero -- when taps in the city would literally be switched off and residents would have had to queue up for rations -- has hung over us since the possibility was announced at the beginning of 2018.
Saudi Arabia, after opening the taps in June and then scaling back its plans to pump more, supplied 5303 million bpd in October, more than in June and close to a record high, the survey found.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Parched Cape Town, in South Africa, has managed to push back its "Day Zero" - an estimate of when taps in the city could run dry - to 2019 after successful water-saving efforts.
As global share markets tumbled, investors fled headlong to bonds to hedge the economic trauma of the coronavirus, and oil plunged more than 2525% after Saudi Arabia opened the taps in a price war with Russia.
As global share markets tumbled, investors fled headlong to bonds to hedge the economic trauma of the coronavirus, and oil plunged more than 30% after Saudi Arabia opened the taps in a price war with Russia.
Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN)The day that taps in drought-hit Cape Town are forecast to run dry has been pushed back another month to July 9, authorities in the South African city announced on Tuesday.
Even though the water was switched back, the pipes are damaged, and lead-tainted water, which can stunt childhood development and affect nearly every part of the body, is still coming out of taps in some areas.
As fine as New York City water is known to be, he called what comes from the local taps in Atlantic Highlands "miracle water" — so good that it attracted a new brewery, Carton Brewing, to the town.
At the Academy of the Americas Elementary-Middle School, for example, two taps in the cafeteria — a kitchen faucet and a drinking water faucet — reported lead levels of 182 micrograms per liter and 154 micrograms per liter, respectively.
While scouting for software engineers, I also accompanied Mercy Corps to see their community water systems, which bypass broken truck infrastructure and saline water lines and pump clean water to multiple water taps in a community of 25,000.
Two senior officials say the forensic evidence was accompanied by "human and technical" sources in Russia, which appears to mean that the United States' implants or taps in Russian computer and phone networks helped confirm the country's role.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Water levels at dams supplying South Africa's Cape Town fell further this week, data showed on Tuesday, the latest sign of a deepening crisis that could soon see taps in the tourist hub run dry by April.
The EU initiative taps in to a global debate about when or whether companies should put ethical concerns before business interests, and how tough a line regulators can afford to take on new projects without risking killing off innovation.
Just under half of the funds - $124 million – will be channelled into new breweries, which are mapped out for the U.S., Asia and Australia, and two brewery hotels, boasting craft beer taps in each bedroom and beer-infused dining.
She has pledged a top-down review of the central bank's strategy, and has made clear she does not want to get drawn into the infighting that followed the ECB's controversial decision to restart the stimulus taps in September.
Jerrod Carmichael (The Carmichael Show) taps in to play Ross, Issa Rae (Insecure) is Rachel, Tiffany Haddish (Girls Trip) is Phoebe, LaKeith Stanfield (Atlanta) is Chandler, Lil Rel Howery (Get Out) is Joey, and Tessa Thompson (Creed) is Monica.
There's a document scanner that worked perfectly with two taps in our demo, presumably for the type of office worker that still works in physical documents and would otherwise just use their smartphone or an office printer for the same job.
The European Union initiative taps in to a global debate about when or whether companies should put ethical concerns before business interests, and how tough a line regulators can afford to take on new projects without risking killing off innovation.
So let's skip past the beer and kombucha taps in the common area and discover why this confusing company has turned from foamy-headed to flat in the span of a few months after announcing its intentions to go public.
Everything makes sense and taps in, again, to that feeling of the game being more streamlined than other RPGs—I haven't felt like I can only develop one side of Aloy, but instead should make her a capable all-rounder.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Water levels at dams supplying South Africa's Cape Town fell further this week, data showed on Wednesday, the latest sign of a deepening crisis that could soon see taps in the tourist hub run dry by May.
And young women balancing clay water pots on their heads in 20173s Gaza became the grandmothers of a generation who today have taps in their homes but still haul bottled water home because it is filtered, and so safer to drink.
The Indian government is set to turn on the fiscal taps in the federal budget and revise its borrowing target slightly higher for this year and next, prompted by a slowing economy and weak jobs growth, a Reuters poll of economists showed.
Four months after state officials admitted that the water flowing through taps in Flint's homes had been contaminated with lead and other chemicals since 2014, they are still scrambling to work with local leaders and form a plan to undo the damage.
On a rolling annual basis it now takes more than five yuan of new credit to produce every yuan of new gross domestic product, more than when China opened the credit taps in 2009 to blunt the impact of the global downturn.
MbS OPENS THE TAPS In Saudi Arabia, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman gave the green light for the kingdom, the world's top oil exporter, to pump at will after Russia rejected an OPEC proposal for deeper cuts to cope with the coronavirus outbreak, two Saudi sources said.
If you suddenly change your mind and decide to walk, learn you have to leave your home or office a bit later, or if your plans change for any other reason, you can cancel your Lyft ride with just a few taps in the Lyft app for iPhone or Android.
A lot has changed since Henry Kissinger's historic meeting as US Secretary of State with His Majesty King Faisal when the Kingdom famously turned off the taps in 1973 – then it was the Saudis who held the cards, prompting the King's famous response that his ancestors came from the desert and could return there.
But as David Michel, an analyst at the Stimson Center put it, the lack of water — whether it's dry taps in the city, or dry wells in the countryside, or dust storms rising from a shrinking Lake Urmia — is one of the most common, most visible markers of the government's failure to deliver basic services.
The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), in conjunction with the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA), were recently awarded a grant by the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) aimed at increasing the understanding of the impact of toxic exposures in the military, and to assist surviving family members whose loved ones died after experiencing symptoms of that exposure.
The Indian government is set to turn on the fiscal taps in the federal budget and revise its borrowing target slightly higher for this year and next, prompted by a slowing economy and weak jobs growth, a Reuters poll of economists showed here The broader NSE index closed 0.05% higher at 11,916.75, while the benchmark BSE index settled 0.06% firmer at 39,839.25.
Authorities claim the fuel theft problem cost the country $3 billion last year, with the Washington Post writing that thousands of pipelines were breached in 2018 in a trade "increasingly controlled by organized crime":In 2018, there were more than 13,000 illegal pipeline taps in Mexico, many of them apparently much like the intrusion that led to Friday's explosion: men with tools and blunt instruments hacking into the country's vast fuel network, followed by residents who arrive to collect the gasoline in buckets.

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