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Leading the pack was "Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back," the sequel to Hong Kong director-actor Stephen Chow's 2013 film 'Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons.
Enemies to the west — Olenna Tyrell and the Reach.
Ultimately she "rose in rebellion" and defected to the West.
Construction activity to the west of Highway 1806 may proceed.
I headed to the West Hollywood area around 8 p.m.
I moved to the West Coast about five years in.
The villagers's government has literally sold them to the West.
It will appear to the west of the eclipsed sun.
They also refer to "uncertainty to the West", meaning China.
Migrants typically move to the West because they like it.
Saturday's advances took place to the west of the base.
And the couple didn't warm up to the West Side.
To the west is a string of …Read more Read
So why is 424 finally making it to the West?
These tactics make Russia a powerful rival to the West.
I've a simple thought for Democrats: Look to the West.
The concerns over encroaching grasslands aren't limited to the West.
IS has been dispatching volunteers to the West for years.
To the West, this would seem like a negotiation ploy.
I will be driving to the west side for this.
The rugged mountains of Baxter stood off to the west.
Iraq is to the west, and Afghanistan to the east.
Yes, San Antonio sent quite a message to the West.
All of this is next to the West Side Highway.
This summer, Big Gay is expanding to the West Coast.
He then retreated to the West Wing without taking questions.
Instead, we were forced to adapt ourselves to the West.
Another storm system will bring heavy snow to the West.
A row of rugged mountain peaks loomed to the west.
He was elected to the West Virginia house and senate.
Syrian Kurdish forces control territory to the west of Azaz.
He also said Islam was a danger to the West.
The KGB was once a formidable enemy to the West.
On December 31, it approaches the crescent moon to the west.
The city, Manbij, is to the west of the Euphrates River.
At the same time exporting to the West has become harder.
Only 8% thought he would bring Russia closer to the West.
Over to the west in Kansas the race was even closer.
Yet neither Mayer nor Timberlake has actually moved to the West.
"This is a strong signal to the West," said General Buzhinsky.
He moved to the west coast after graduating college in 2001.
I swallowed and swung the plane back around to the west.
The iconography changes just a 133-minute walk to the west.
It controls most of Idlib province to the west of Aleppo.
Heathrow, to the west of London, is operating at full capacity.
That's what happened to the West End, that's what's happening everywhere.
El Niño has not been kind to the West Coast recently.
After Tuesday, the GOP race turns to the West and Northeast.
The top spot went to the West African nation of Togo.
"I think compared to the West, it's very extreme," he said.
A permanent campus is being built in Paro, to the west.
To the west was Laramidia, and to the east was Appalachia.
Now the hot weather is making a run to the west.
In Anderson County to the west, bourbon distillers and Baptists coexist.
The potential conflicts extend from the cabinet to the West Wing.
This book includes two accounts of hitchhiking to the West Coast.
To the west of this arc, the seafloor is slowly spreading.
The brewery was far to the west of the crash site.
They wanted a strongman who could stand up to the West.
For me, it happened over several visits to the West Bank.
Someone who understands the threat that Islam poses to the West.
Another threatens to bring hurricane-force winds to the West Coast.
Some want to draw closer to Russia, others to the West.
The long bus ride to the west side cost 21 cents.
The new, second season moves the action to the West Coast.
Lorenzo is heading to the west-northwest at about 17 mph.
"There's a casual sophistication to the West Village," Mr. Anderer said.
Then they sent them across the Iron Curtain to the West.
On a global scale, what is Russia's relationship to the West?
In the clouds to the west, heat lightning fluttered and laced.
After a curve to the west, you enter the USC campus.
Afterward, the Narragansett tribe to the west began raiding the Wampanoags.
I made my first trip to the West Coast in 1992.
Fires pulsed like a midnight sun several miles to the west.
The flash freeze was already taking hold farther to the west.
To the west, they are hemmed in by Syrian government forces.
We ran to the south, to the east, to the west.
To the west in Mucheley, Somerset, flood water gathered in surrounding fields.
Shortly afterward, she packed her bags and moved to the West Coast.
But as you flee to the West, you are obliged to assimilate.
I didn't know if, or when, I'd ever return to the West.
The United States is "saying goodbye" to the West, lamented Germany's ambassador.
To the west, violence and extreme poverty threaten Madagascar's newfound political stability.
Mr Plahotniuc says he aims to anchor Moldova safely to the West.
Central Europe has benefited greatly from integration with countries to the west.
In Seiyun, to the west, they train fighters loyal to Mr Hadi.
But she had to be creative about flying to the west coast.
"Our task was to bring Ukraine closer to the West," McKeon said.
Manhattan has the Hudson River to the west, and then New Jersey.
So Mr. Friedman advocated heading up to the West 90s and 100s.
After the attack, Manzo and Cantin moved permanently to the West Coast.
These demonstrations have not yet spread to the West Bank or Jerusalem.
When I go over to the west bank, I want to vomit.
Still, I don't regret my decision to move to the west coast.
Otto was expected to weaken as it moves to the west-southwest.
Texas' 22020th District, home to the west Houston suburbs, fits that mold.
Previously, Palmyra had only been known to the West from classical texts.
It's not going to stop us from going to the West Coast.
Nostrand Parkway and Westmoreland Farm are both elite enclaves to the west.
An exhibit in New York is bringing their work to the West.
The word "occupied" was also dropped from references to the West Bank.
"It's so hectic over there," Mr. Tashi said, referring to the West.
It was during their era that Japan opened up to the West.
You shouldn't expect the TV to come to the west anytime soon.
"Quite a lot of Koreans come to the West End," I'anson said.
He presides from his mountain home an hour's drive to the West.
Their goal was to reverse Ataturk's post-Ottoman turn to the West.
She bought the papers and took them home to the West Village.
The proposal also envisions a tunnel connecting Gaza to the West Bank.
Another threatens to bring hurricane-force winds to the West Coast. nyti.
Extremist violence continues to vex Africa from the east to the west.
Then, go to the west, where you have great surfing and wineries.
Migrants are also flooding across Venezuela's border with Colombia to the west.
He retired from there in 1985 and returned to the West Coast.
Some families moved out to the West Coast ahead of the deployment.
From the north, to the south, to the east, to the west.
The fire just to the west of the park is 25 percent contained.
Trump was presented with a team helmet before retiring to the West Wing.
Friedman refers to the West Bank as Judea and Samaria, its biblical name.
Now the sky to the west deepened to indigo, a color never seen.
Brochu turned herself in to the West Hartford Police Department over the weekend.
But instead the storm tracked farther to the west than forecasters had predicted.
Like Trump, Bernardi and Hanson view Islam as a threat to the West.
Some of this recalls Stephen Chow's "Journey to the West," minus the brilliance.
At this time, the recoveries appear to be isolated to the West Side.
Several things happened, and they started in Russia before moving to the West.
Even higher peaks can be seen to the west, looking down over us.
It was maybe the first time I went out to the West Coast.
In the Ayeyarwady region, to the west of Yangon, this is particularly clear.
This conclusion alarms some of those in China most sympathetic to the West.
Like so many men before him, Perkins took his talents to the West.
He also noted that selling to the West Coast is not necessarily easier.
To the west, across the river, chemical works lazily puff out white plumes.
At this time the recoveries appear to be isolated to the West Side.
According to The West Australian, the woman is 21 years old and pregnant.
Supporters praise him for defending traditional values and standing up to the West.
Its economy is negligible and it does not export terrorism to the West.
Until recently, the algal menace was confined to the west coast of Florida.
A strong Europe is a blessing to the West and to the world.
Ash fallout was occurring to the west of the site, according to AVO.
Crammed between the two runways to the west is the gleaming Terminal 250.
In 2014, when I moved to the West Indies, there were many surprises.
While Ms. Georgieva qualifies, she is widely seen as close to the West.
Japan is keenly aware of its ambitions and powerful neighbor to the west.
He was arrested and imprisoned in Siberia for his connections to the West.
What's more, the fish are vital to the West Coast's ecosystems and economy.
He reported the vandalism to the West Springfield police soon afterward, she said.
He moved with his family to the West Coast when he was young.
She will continue to the West Steps where she will enter the chapel.
After we walked all the way from the park to the West Village.
Even Uighurs who make it to the West have not always been safe.
Everyone mixes in the public green spaces along the river to the west.
They moved back to the West Coast, and he has not looked back.
Sleepy Arverne is attracting entrepreneurs from its neighbor to the west, Rockaway Beach.
In a few days, they would head out again, to the West Coast.
He was barred from travel to the West except to attend international gatherings.
"This togetherness," he said, "that will be the best answer to the West."
Washington County lies just to the west of Portland, the state's largest city.
They only had one seismometer two miles to the west of the volcano.
The core jihadist objection to the West concerns our values, not our policies.
So in 1985 Mr. Vidov orchestrated an escape to the West through Yugoslavia.
The United States has referred to the West Bank as "occupied" for decades.
To the west, it sees its most talented engineers working in Silicon Valley.
It overlooked the river and faced the spine of mountains to the west.
Ludacris shared a moving caption during his visit to the West African nation.
The nearest big city is Augusta, Ga., about 350 miles to the west.
Therefore, under the same salary conditions, James chose to move to the west.
And they didn't wanna lose soldiers anymore, people with access to the West.
It was set up in 2000, in response to the West Nile outbreak.
"Russia has become wary that Belarus could turn to the West," said Lukashenko.
His Nessma TV supports a common Maghrebi identity and openness to the West.
Wolff said he was given access to the West Wing for the book.
"I owe more than I can ever express to the West," he said.
The private firefighting team that responded to the West home did neither, McGrath said.
The Northern Pyongan Province is an area located to the west of the country.
However, the aim is for them to secure areas to the west of Mosul.
The world's poorest people cannot afford to travel to the West or the Gulf.
"That would be the best response we can give to the West," he said.
Houses which were located at the east moved to the west and vice versa.
After arriving home from a fundraising trip to the West Coast around 1 a.m.
"Life isn't a schoolroom," Balint says when the mercurial Blanka defects to the West.
We knew there was an opportunity to bring this experience to the West Coast!
What should matter to the West is the strategic implications of Nusra's new name.
The sun is burning the edges of magnesium-white clouds far to the west.
The last left the city late on Thursday for countryside immediately to the west.
To the west, the closest translations is to a massive movement of sugar daddies.
The center of the storm was moving to the west-northwest at 22005 mph.
Most of them were from Tabqa, a city about twenty miles to the west.
While in high school I moved to the West Side, on California and Warren.
It is located about 40 km (25 miles) to the west of Raqqa city.
"He's been on trips that have gone to the West Bank," the spokesman said.
And the health problems due to AMR infections aren't all imported to the West.
These potential swift executions pose less of a moral dilemma to the West, frankly.
His dramatic defection to the West in 1961 was a blow to Soviet prestige.
According to the West Village Patch, several politicians attended and spoke at the rally.
Beginning in the summer, East Germans had been fleeing to the West via Hungary.
Off in the distance, I noticed what first looked like clouds to the west.
Israel has not brought the "Israeli model" to the West Bank, not even partly.
The powerful man called Zervos to say he was coming to the West Coast.
She admires Mugabe's emphasis on education and how he stood up to the West.
The Israeli army sent in additional battalions to the West Bank following the announcement.
Hers was a world bonded to the West and the values of democratic societies.
Gita continued to the west on Tuesday and retained its powerful Category 4 winds.
Unlike the wealthier, safer parts of Ferguson to the west, it's a dangerous spot.
"I've been to the West Coast, I travel quite a bit," he told Bloomberg.
To the west is the hamlet of Carle Place; to the east, New Cassel.
He sounds like a guy who wants to get back to the West Coast.
It never occurred to the West that perhaps it should adapt itself to us.
The digitization of the Baltic states is robust, advanced and coupled to the West.
We took a trip to the West Coast and received tremendous interest from investors.
They argue that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey is lost to the West.
Safe travels to those traveling to the West Coast next week, see you then!
They've already fallen into the low-to-mid 30s to the west and southwest.
He moved to the West Coast, where he became an expert in streaming networks.
He grew up in Kingsville, a farming and fishing town just to the west.
Resistance to globalization was not confined to the West, nor to the industrialized world.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh was seen arriving to the West Wing just past 10 a.m.
Several thousand miles to the west of Malacca another trade choke point needs protection.
Serunjogi explained the imperative to move to the West African country earlier this year.
Vegetation and a maze of dried mud walls lay to the west and southwest.
Meanwhile, the 2011-founded company is no stranger to the West coast of America.
"Its signal to the West was, You may shun me, but I'm not alone."
Over the years, defector after defector came to the West with the same story.
Chinese immigrants to the West Indies have left a mark on the region's art.
In Washington, they were assigned to the first lady, never to the West Wing.
But in 2005, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a hardliner hostile to the West, was elected president.
The goal, she says, is to truly bring the Italian experience to the west coast.
Indeed, she has already canceled a scheduled fundraising trip to the West Coast this week.
But one of the inventors of the transistors moved to the West Coast, Mountain View.
"She tried to board a plane on June 1 to the West Coast," Carlisle says.
It looks like we can get round-trip tickets to the West Coast for $583.75!
So we kind of orchestrated my career to get me out to the West Coast.
If you believe in the western narrative of freedom and liberty, welcome to the west.
The game farm from my childhood near Olifants bordered a hunting reserve to the west.
This means I usually have to travel to the West Coast for most wedding events.
He'll be heading to the west of the island, to Moca, Agaudilla and San Sebastian.
Not far to the west is Fort McMurray, Alberta, the heart of Canada's oil sands.
Down the hill, to the west of the thundering Gowanus Expressway, the factory district buzzes.
Tremors could be felt as far as Bali to the west, where one person died.
"We see potential as we move into that area further to the west," Bruner said.
Kinshasa to the west is groaning under one of the world's fastest-growing urban populations.
Tourism from India to the West is a trickle compared with the flood from China.
At this time the recoveries appear to be isolated to the West Side, CPD said.
Some American politicians grumble about the involvement of a navy so unfriendly to the West.
Now she has two busy locations and is planning on expanding to the West Coast.
The result of regional and international failure is refugees are increasingly fleeing to the West.
From the region around Oran, to the west, they tend to set out for Spain.
She was an extra, local to the West Hollywood area where we filmed the scene.
To the West, the sun is hiding behind the outline of Tampico and Ciudad Madero.
We just wonder when DJI will decide to really bring that brand to the West.
As the new Silk Road goes westward, we are now the gateway to the West.
For decades Arab opinion-makers have ascribed a host of regional ills to the West.
In 2011, President Barack Obama made an unscheduled visit to the West Los Angeles location.
Michael Cohen, the President's longtime personal lawyer, was summoned to the West Wing for meetings.
Instead of losing people to the west, eastern Germany will lose them to the grave.
He also wants to move more personnel out of Washington, D.C., and to the West.
An eastern approach caused 40% to go to the west and 43% north or south.
Often, it is tricky for missionaries from poor countries to get visas to the West.
An exodus to the West threatened the economy and shattered images of a worker's paradise.
To the west were buses hustling toward Sodermalmstorg, a major city square (currently under construction).
Joe: Now it's time to drive to the west side and hit up Santouka Ramen.
Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's former estate, is located about an hour to the west of Montpelier.
To the west stand the rugged, treeless basins and knife-edge spine of Mount Katahdin.
Richter and Ema defected to the West in 1961, shortly before the Wall went up.
To the west hung a few red wisps, the sky starting to burn itself down.
Historically, Francophones lived to the east of St. Laurent while Anglophones lived to the west.
The Comfort's sister ship, the USNS Mercy, is currently being deployed to the West Coast.
The Comfort's sister ship, the USNS Mercy, is currently being deployed to the West Coast.
Don't Bother Overlooked No More: S.N. Goenka, Who Brought Mindfulness to the West Run Well!
The exhaustive report included details like the way his head was pointing — to the west.
To Putin, Gorbachev was an intermediary to the West, sending a reassuring if deceptive message.
No matter what you hear anecdotally, people will continue to move to the West Coast.
The threat to the West from China's high-tech authoritarianism has become all too clear.
Security forces escaped to the west of the district, which remains in government control. Sept.
So on a recent trip to the West Coast, I went to In-N-Out.
The top close to the west, there is a dry, frozen carcass of a leopard.
To the west, on a blighted section of Market Street, are Uber's and Twitter's headquarters.
Routes 2395 to the west and 29084 to the east facilitate commuting to Silicon Valley.
He is set to travel to Israel and to the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
The play transferred to the West End to critical praise and six Olivier Award nominations.
On evenings off, Mr. Irons cycled to the West End, guitar strapped to his back.
Netanyahu has cited historical and biblical links to the West Bank in supporting Jewish settlement.
The country was seizing its birthright as a superpower by standing up to the West.
The backlash against developments such as these is unlikely to be confined to the west.
So if liberalism is a mortal threat to the West, what's the right-wing alternative?
It brought lemons to China for the first time, and Chinese noodles to the West.
In turning east, the Saudis are also sending a message to the West, analysts said.
The 1979 uprising deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, a secular king allied to the West.
Kurdish peshmerga and Shi'ite paramilitary forces are holding territory to the northeast and to the west.
The rangeland to the west is, ironically enough, allocated to the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
Some migrants recently have turned also to Montenegro and Bosnia for a passage to the West.
The fireman turned to jump from the engine to the west when the return shock came.
This had been an obscure, internal religious dispute, but it has been exported to the West.
But voters in 2018 approved an amendment to the West Virginia Constitution to undo that ruling.
The Berlin Wall was meant to stop East Germans from migrating en masse to the West.
After Kate's tragic death, Andy and their daughter Frances Beatrix, 13, relocated to the West Coast.
Piccard will fly Solar Impulse 2 to the west coast of the United States, destination TBD.
"Trump is thinking through his frustrations," said one Washington wise man close to the West Wing.
Afterwards, he crossed the country to the west coast with the idea of becoming a painter.
The entrance to the West Virginia Capitol, on the other hand, can resemble an airport checkpoint.
Because Turkey is such an important ally to the West, neither has America, Britain or Israel.
ENGULFED by India, its giant neighbour to the west, north and east, Bangladesh can look small.
In December 2016, you decided to come back to the West coast and work for Facebook.
However, forced labour in the developing world feeds into supply chains that lead to the West.
To the west, there's Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; to the east, you'll find Hinduism and Buddhism.
To the west, the Uncompahgre National Forest billowed out toward the red rock canyons of Utah.
"This moves 20 miles to the west, you and everyone you know are dead," Smith said.
It has unstable neighbours, too: war-torn Libya to the west, revolutionary Sudan to the south.
They also say they have taken a few settlements to the west in Islamic State areas.
Game 6 is Tuesday night, after both teams travel from Texas back to the West Coast.
Curaleaf expanded to the West Coast earlier this year when it acquired Cura Partners' Select brand.
NATO faces both an old danger to the east and a new danger to the west.
"It's about giving a message to the West that we're not relying on you," Weafer said.
Floods have also affected nine out of 77 provinces in Thailand, Vietnam's neighbor to the west.
Its adherence to the West African bloc ECOWAS' common external tariff regime has also been patchy.
The 2017 MTV Video Music Awards are making a much-anticipated return to the West Coast!
Its rapidly developing missile technology is seen by some as a potential threat to the West.
Kara-Murza could have immigrated to the West, as many other Russian opposition leaders have done.
But there were others there, too -- less familiar yet nonetheless critical to the West Wing ecosystem.
His overture to the West assuaged fears that the AK party harboured an unstated Islamising agenda.
Most of the opium would go across to the West Coast of America, obviously from China.
Nearby food options are easy, and the proximity to the West End means pretheater menus galore.
Further to the west, the grounds that host the island's annual agriculture fair remain in disrepair.
The shooting occurred at the Olympia mall, in a neighborhood to the west of downtown Munich.
To the west of it is Centennial Campus, the research arm of North Carolina State University.
The expanse lies south of the Belt Parkway, just to the west of Kennedy International Airport.
To the west are smaller streets pockmarked by abandoned houses, where drug dealers sometimes stash supplies.
A year later, it seized control in Gaza, forcing Fatah to retreat to the West Bank.
On a few cul-de-sacs to the west, houses are newer and lots slightly larger.
About 12 miles to the west, visible from the 2,700-foot apex, is the Mendocino Coast.
It's worth the hike over to the West Side Highway to see what catches your fancy.
To the west is the regime of Bashar al-Assad and its Iranian and Russian backers.
Nigeria's only case is an Italian man who traveled to the West African nation on business.
"You could fly, make bank transfers, phone from the east to the west" of the country.
Written by David Hare, the movie opens around 1961, after Rudy has defected to the West.
He also owns part of a pipeline that brings Russian gas through Slovakia to the West.
A Texas company had hoped to drill oil wells to the west of this unique ecosystem.
Among the highlights: The poodles of the Upper East Side are moving to the West Village.
She and her collaborators are also proud to have brought new audiences to the West End.
But I have decided to move with my boyfriend of several years to the West Coast.
Most Afghan talc is exported to Pakistan, and much of it goes on to the West.
Yet another growth battle is being fought between San Jose and Santa Clara to the west.
At least 2316 people had died trying to cross the wall to escape to the West.
The researchers compared what happened there with a nearby area to the west separated by mountains.
To the west, insurgent fighters, including Arabs and Turkmen, aligned with Turkey, are fighting the government.
The Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation, which orchestrated the project, plans to expand it to the west.
But Russians who have moved to the West have adapted quickly and easily to democratic conditions.
Bruges is near the coast, right, and the water had to be to the west, right?
A few miles to the west and it would deliver more rain and sleet than snow.
Far to the west, the Empire State Building caught rays from the not-yet-risen sun.
What I discovered is that Adam and Eve introduced the idea of love to the West.
It was expected to turn to the west, away from Hawaii, later on Saturday, he said.
Guterres heads to the West Bank on Tuesday and is scheduled to visit Gaza on Wednesday.
Hell, even AOC came out to the West Coast and spoke on behalf of her guy.
And the hardcore safety training that Chinese students think they need before heading to the West.
After the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, Ms. Epperlein made her way to the West.
Indeed, that order risks crumbling entirely, as assaults on liberal democracy extend to the West itself.
But a newly published cable underscores Moscow's fear that Afghanistan would switch loyalties to the West.
An elementary school is three blocks east, and Forest Park the same distance to the west.
To the west, Iran supplies its enemies with arms just because those enemies fight U.S. forces.
People came from all over to the West Village;  there was that strongly specific economy there.
"While you are unleashing socially liberalizing and economically modernizing forces that call on, and appeal to, the West — and which must appeal to the West — you're trying to contain that with a political crackdown that is completely unacceptable and alienating to most Western audiences," he said.
But the schedule fulfilled the opposition's promises to the West and had the backing of competing factions.
Ex-Soviet Jews who fled to the West were stationed in refugee camps in Italy and Austria.
At the time, multiple women reported the incident to the West Lafayette Police Department and school authorities.
The Rio silver medalist coached juveniles and street children during his trip to the West African country.
"This is becoming The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight," said an outside adviser to the West Wing.
The worst surge would occur if the storm makes landfall just to the west of the bay.
Observers say upending that equation is perhaps the greatest motivation for Ethiopia's opening up to the West.
To the west of the city, water levels remained high enough for boats to float through neighborhoods.
When Ukraine sought to move closer to the West, he then annexed Crimea and invaded Eastern Ukraine.
He signaled US support for Turkey's effort to liberate Jarablus and ISIS-controlled areas to the west.
Weak inspection regime, no material handed over to the west, and sun set clauses at the end.
A: Actually, we're looking to relocate to the west coast, so now we're saving up for that.
Situated on the Black Sea coast, Odessa is just over 550 miles to the west of Luhansk.
The huge number of people going to the West and returning has not nudged China towards democracy.
Mount St. Helens, however, lies to the west, in a geologically quiescent region called the forearc wedge.
Brielle Biermann invested in serious comfort food during her family's most recent visit to the West Coast.
Its reliance on exports means that any softening of demand to the west would be felt quickly.
Typically, storms in this region travel either from the east to the west, or southwest to northeast.
An Iraqi army tank unit is closing in on ISIS locations to the west of the city.
"In 1989, we all emigrated to the West," Karolina Wigura, a sociologist based in Warsaw, told me.
But they belong to the state, not the farmers, according to the West African country's forestry laws.
He also remembers police lining Crenshaw Avenue, cutting off access to the west side of Los Angeles.
Opponents describe it as a blow both to Britain's influence and to the West as a whole.
The White House says Wolff was cleared for access to the West Wing fewer than 20 times.
Washington's teacher of the year has since been urging Mr Sheehan to move to the West Coast.
Around 15 miles (24 km) to the west, roads collapsed in McAllen as they transformed into torrents.
According to the West Virginia MetroNews, that task force consists of teachers, state employees, and insurance experts.
Meadows is a loyal Trump ally who would bring much-needed congressional experience to the West Wing.
The United States should also take steps to encourage Armenia to look to the West for help.
She recently moved to the West Coast to pursue a career in project management and interior design.
And that, in turn, poses a serious danger to Turkey's neighbours, to Europe and to the West.
Labadi, 24, was arrested in August after crossing to the West Bank to attend a family wedding.
He flew in Air Force Two from Las Vegas to Indiana and back to the West Coast.
"We've been fighting the fire for five weeks straight," he said, referring to the West Coast wildfires.
For the uninitiated, Monkey was based on the Chinese novel, Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en.
Its toadies are even willing to stomach the stigma of sanctions and travel bans to the West.
Then we took off for Negril, a two-hour drive to the west side of the island.
The family had fled the home moments earlier, seeking refuge in an open field to the west.
The real threat to the West is the Salafi jihadi movement, as my colleague Katherine Zimmerman writes.
Make no mistake: this is an intelligence (and propaganda) gift to the West&aposs adversaries – especially Russia.
To the west, orange and peach striations yielded to a deep blue that mellowed the full sky.
The twist in that fantasy is that such visions are not pipe dreams restricted to the West.
On Tuesday, districts outside to the west of Aleppo were hit by air strikes, the Observatory said.
Next month I'm going to go to the West Coast and play a show with Dark Angel.
A small amount of debris from the plane has washed ashore thousands of miles to the west.
Residents in the oil-rich town of Kirkuk, roughly 50 miles to the west, reported similar damage.
The refining makes the drug much easier to smuggle out into the supply lines to the West.
Backed by the Rocky Mountains to the west, the Mile High City tends to draw outdoorsy types.
Geist hasn't overreached and tried to define a whole generation from the East Coast to the West.
But a mere hour to the west sits the Ford House, a spectacular emblem of his relevance.
He moved to the west coast from his birthplace of Illinois after graduating from Northern Illinois University.
To the west, Roe Park has playing fields, a pond and a flock of somewhat messy geese.
Nicky Holloway's "Trip" night at the London Astoria brought acid house to the West End in 1988.
So she bought a house in Hillside, a tiny suburb less than 20163 miles to the west.
"Tell us what we are going to get out of this," he said, referring to the West.
By the time he made it the few blocks to the West Wing, it was too late.
The plane would likely take evacuees to the West Coast of the United States, this person said.
Ahead of her time on Dancing with the Stars, Hannah moved from Alabama to the West Coast.
Colorfully painted houses stood on stilts in the bay, China a mere 1,000 feet to the west.
Looming to the west of Alberta's foothills country, the Rocky Mountains were spectacularly painted with fresh snow.
On Thursday night, Mr. Obama headed to the West Coast to help raise money for Democratic candidates.
The birds end up drifting to the west, but they still save energy despite the longer route.
The Wall was built to stanch the flow of people from the Soviet bloc to the West.
And the majority of Middle Eastern barrels now go east to Asia, rather than to the west.
"It's a west-coast spin on Tex-Mex," she says, referring to the west coast of Canada.
We're one of the largest shippers of natural gas to the West Coast of the United States.
It is not yet clear which freshman members of Congress would accompany Tlaib to the West Bank.
No more important challenge awaits Trump than clarifying where he stands on Putin's threat to the West.
To the west, the Apalachicola's high brown-gray current courses around the tangled feet of cypress trees.
Expanding the Central Asian linkages with lands to the west should be a priority of American engagement.
Russia used cyberwarfare, disinformation and military force to inhibit ties to the West by Georgia and Ukraine.
It is bounded by Westchester County to the west and north, and by Stamford to the east.
That's when I realized Steve was definitively using Breitbart to pave his way to the West Wing.
To the west of the main city of Cairo lies one of many satellite settlements, Sheikh Zayed.
Located 20153 miles to the west of Grande-Synthe, the Jungle camp in Calais is just as unhealthy.
Nilay heads to the West Coast to reunite with Dieter, Lauren, and Casey at this year's Code Conference.
To the west, parts of Panama City could see water rise to around 6 feet above ground level.
Statements that loss of Aleppo represent a humiliating blow to the West quite revealing: it is geopolitics, stupid!
Across the street to the west is a broad expanse of green grass and countless old growth trees.
Eulogists are already hailing a lifetime spent trying to open Iran and its Islamic revolution to the West.
The current ground dates back to 1877 and has been home to the west London club since 1905.
Analysts warn that the group still poses a significant threat—to the West, the region and Libya itself.
"Ultimately, I do see al-Qaeda's resurgence as a very clear threat to the West," says Gartenstein-Ross.
So I'm not convinced that Bolton is going to magically bring all this coherence to the West Wing.
Other units attacked a heavily mined military barracks to the north and seized a hill to the west.
The Freedom House figures suggest that a free press is increasingly becoming a luxury limited to the West.
She is demanding that the federal government speed up construction of a new pipeline to the west coast.
Following the divorce, Maples retreated to the West Coast to raise Tiffany in the late '90s and aughts.
New York City is about to lose one of it's best real estate brokers to the West Coast.
"Russia increasingly seems to define itself by opposition to the west and seems to act accordingly," said Parker.
ISIS as an enemy to the West It is this reality that should be highlighted in the media.
The plane had taken off from an airport in Sao Paulo, 200 kilometers (125 miles) to the west.
According to the West Elm employee I interviewed, improving the customer experience is a "priority" of the company.
Some attend Christian mass, hoping for charity or a visa to the West from bishops with foreign connections.
This weather setup features an upper level low pressure area centered to the west of the Big Island.
Andy Cohen has taken his hit late night live talk show to the west coast for the week.
Trump had been in the residence for much of the morning, but later moved to the West Wing.
To the West, China is a threat to Western hegemony and its grip on wealth and global power.
The rivers that pass through Siona territory have their sources up in the Andes mountains to the west.
Israel disagrees, citing biblical and historical connections to the West Bank and Jerusalem as well as security interests.
N.W.A. Members: Ice Cube, MC RenAn ode to the West Coast with Cube once again carrying the chorus.
Over the years, debris recovered at sea has revealed secrets of North Korea's missile development to the West.
"' A Republican close to the West Wing gave this snap appraisal: "He seemed emotionally committed to his words.
Michael Cohen, the President's longtime personal lawyer from New York, was summoned to the West Wing for meetings.
Trump also invited the senators to come over to the West Wing, according to a White House spokesperson.
It would improve that carrier's access to the West Coast and remove competition on some transcontinental business routes.
" In these books, he wrote, Mexico appears "a violent uncontrollable and fantastic world in contrast to the West.
More than 1m Ossies took advantage of their new freedom by moving to the West, where most thrived.
Unable to feed their own people, the leaders of the proletarian revolution turned to the West for help.
Mondale also requested that his office be moved from the Old Executive Office Building to the West Wing.
Founded in 1971 in Minnesota, Wickes Furniture spread from the Midwest to the West Coast over the years.
In this exclusive interview Mr Ren outlines how he plans to sell Huawei's 220G technology to the West.
Percy Bysshe Shelley avoided this problem, in his "Ode to the West Wind", by having two west winds.
When he was eighteen, he went on a cricket tour to the West Indies with his school team.
To the west is the largest and emptiest province, Balochistan, where Pakistan tested nuclear weapons 20 years ago.
To the west, past the fence, nothing was visible but the distant lights of Israeli towns and cities.
It kept close to the West economically and politically during the Cold War but avoided confrontation with Moscow.
Trump was approached by Pinchuk, who was seeking "closer ties for Ukraine to the West," the Times reported.
"Russia remains a partner, we will not join NATO, but our road heads to the West." he said.
On August 12th of that year, Anne Newman and a friend drove to the West Columbia Piggie Park.
The majority of the village's structures still sit abandoned and rotting just to the west of the Ark.
But what you see also is almost from the East all the way to the West, catching up.
But then I fell in with the painters and, before graduating, I went out to the West Coast.
But the James Bond film had opened a big door to the west where Martial Arts were booming.
As we unloaded gear and dinner, dark thunderheads appeared to the west; it was monsoon season in Arizona.
Millions of civilians fled the carnage, making their way to the West over harsh seas and craggy land.
Questions arise about which way Plahotniuc is looking:  to the West -- or is he really looking to Moscow?
Gurley, whom Quattrone recruited to the West Coast in the 1990s, is rigorous with financials and company fundamentals.
To the west, the Iraqi military vanquished Kurdish forces to reclaim Kirkuk, checking the Kurds' move toward independence.
A huge bill would come to the West, but it is one it should look forward to paying.
It's drawn to the West Coast, because creativity doesn't grow well in nurseries of fear and tired thinking.
And the item at the top of their wish list is extending Israeli sovereignty to the West Bank.
To the west is a smaller parcel that has already been approved for an 2803-story apartment building.
Residents in the oil-rich town of Kirkuk, located some 50 miles to the west, had similar reports.
Mikhail Gorbachev's unilateral dissolution of the Soviet Union was an unimaginable geopolitical gift to the West, especially America.
He said explicitly that Syria will, in the future, look more to the East than to the West.
Between 483 and 2014, Arizona added about a quarter-million people from its neighboring state to the west.
It's the kind of story that resonates with those who see Beijing as a threat to the West.
To the west, there were few immediate quakes; they occurred intermittently over several months after the fracking ended.
But they found that to the west, much of the fracking fluid remained underground in the fractured shale.
It was able to concentrate on breakneck growth of 10% a year, driven by exports to the West.
The Journey to the West story has been a staple of Chinese TV and movie remakes for decades.
New York (CNN)The Wing, a women-focused club and coworking community, is headed to the West Coast.
The sea border to the west of the Korean Peninsula could also be the focus of peace talks.
The location of the incident is not in close proximity to the West Wing or the presidential residence.
It'll be more of the settler case like paying for passage by train or wagon to the West.
The leaders of a third group with ties to the West — Kuwait, Oman and Iraq — reacted with alarm.
Sir Nick Carter believes this threat, spearheaded by Moscow, is a greater peril to the West than terrorism.
She wants to let in more so-called refugees, which makes her an existential threat to the West.
Some 120 km (75 miles) to the west, Turkey resumed shelling near Tel Abyad town, a witness said.
Some 120 km (75 miles) to the west, Turkey resumed shelling near Tel Abyad town, a witness said.
He will sell this new, fresh government as part of a fresh start/reach out to the West.
"There's a cruel stereotype of Easterners coming to the West and taking advantage of everything," Petry told me.
All 55 counties statewide were reporting closings Thursday night, according to the West Virginia Department of Education website.
" He personally went to the West Virginia call center that houses the tip line and "it's professional operation.
"In the last year and a half, the reaction to 'The West Wing' has been phenomenal," he said.
My colleague had ventured over to the West Wing three times before that first Monday to introduce herself.
The Israeli military said it was sending additional battalions to the West Bank in response to the protests.
She lives in a city to the west now and said she did not plan to move back.
Mm-hmm. I had been starting to go to the West Coast Computer Faires in the late 1970s.

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