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" The company, he said, "took advantage of the situation.
And president Duterte took advantage of that severe power disparity.
"We believe Murray took advantage of his kindness," Mulligan said.
They looked to me, and I took advantage of them.
Some employers took advantage of the practice to shortchange employees.
Obama already took advantage of that opportunity earlier this week.
Someone took advantage of the chaos and lifted Beck's guitar.
Everyone she thought she could trust took advantage of her.
American Gods took advantage of both variations for this episode.
She finally got me drunk and took advantage of me.
Guys just stepped in and took advantage of the opportunities.
They took advantage of circumstances and rose to the occasion.
Then it took advantage of the long Labor Day weekend.
In the fourth inning, Reyes again took advantage of Conley.
Enterprising scientists took advantage of this to make some measurements.
The Indians took advantage of Detroit's bullpen in the eighth.
Republicans quickly took advantage of the statement as news broke.
Both my parents occasionally took advantage of the soup kitchen.
We went out there and took advantage of our snaps.
Kamala Harris and Amy Klobuchar took advantage of their time.
We made some mistakes and he took advantage of them.
Guaido took advantage of a major street demonstration on Jan.
Airbnb ... Unlike Uber, Uber took advantage of some regulatory ambiguity.
When we went live, this fan took advantage of the situation.
This time, the Colorado Avalanche took advantage of their fast start.
Kenny is also furious, feeling like Eve took advantage of him.
Toronto took advantage of Tavares' ability to facilitate from the block.
Sony is Sony, so of course it took advantage of this.
Washington took advantage of 12 walks issued by two Mets pitchers.
Afghans, meanwhile, took advantage of Western forces to settle personal vendettas.
So it only got worse and I took advantage of it.
Washington took advantage of 63 walks issued by two Mets pitchers.
Also, they took advantage of the partner's smoke break or whatever.
In 1995, Apple took advantage of celebrity faces to boost sales.
Its operatives took advantage of technological innovations and lax governmental oversight.
He wasn't quite as sharp and they took advantage of it.
The former college gynecologist took advantage of that fact, she said.
"They took advantage of smoke and dust over Baghouz," it said.
Don't be ashamed that someone took advantage of your beautiful kindness.
He took advantage of them, then took ownership of the experience.
SUNY says about 300 students took advantage of the two programs.
To our dismay, she took advantage of very few of these.
He said some cash-advance firms took advantage of unsuspecting consumers.
I took advantage of the pause to check my phone again.
They took advantage of lax regulation to acquire would-be competitors.
"China took advantage of Ecuador," said Ecuador's energy minister, Carlos Pérez.
Celebrities and media brands quickly took advantage of the new feature.
Chicago's Shedd Aquarium took advantage of closures enforced by Illinois Gov.
On Monday, late-night hosts took advantage of the visual aids.
The first one we took advantage of was the hotel gym.
The GOP-controlled legislature swiftly took advantage of this new authority.
Scammers immediately took advantage of that after Sunday night's mass shooting.
Georgia took advantage of D.J. Jeffries' absence for Memphis (220-043).
I took advantage of free workout classes: kickboxing, spinning and yoga.
RD Legal Funding, the suit said, also took advantage of Sept.
That tool took advantage of a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows software.
"That's a federal loophole that he took advantage of," Florida Gov.
He also took advantage of every opportunity to play with light.
As usual, they took advantage of the U.S.Would I go back in?
I threw him in there and he took advantage of the situation.
He took advantage of the Affordable Care Act the minute he could.
Not even fight back, fight first before people took advantage of him.
It took advantage of its plum location in the Horn of Africa.
Pittsburgh took advantage of its trips to the foul line all night.
So the famous family took advantage of the time they had together.
San Jose took advantage of Rinne's failure to corral a dump-in.
Russia took advantage of that, and they actually used it against us.
Instead, they just simply took advantage of the bizarre set of circumstances.
Chinese equities firmed as some investors took advantage of cheap share prices.
"We got opportunity today, and we took advantage of it," said Hicks.
But New York took advantage of Angels miscues to score five runs.
"I took advantage of the intense patriotism in the squad," he said.
"(The Lightning) took advantage of their opportunities," Islanders coach Jack Capuano said.
Turnovers hurt the Wizards, as the Hornets took advantage of the mistakes.
Ghosn took advantage of every minute he had before his latest arrests.
So that and some costly walks and they took advantage of it.
Entertainment claiming the company took advantage of him and stole his name.
This was someone who took advantage of me and it was wrong.
Banks took advantage of the fact that nobody knew who owned what.
I took advantage of that opportunity to land a sign-up bonus.
The security flaw that EternalBlue took advantage of was patched in March.
He took advantage of the drop in prices to buy more shares.
And we know that the Internet Research Agency took advantage of this.
Tampa Bay also took advantage of eight walks issued by Miami pitchers.
Historically, hunters took advantage of October to store meat for the winter.
Keller, took advantage of his extra time to reiterate his main points.
That exploit took advantage of a vulnerability in the Windows operating systems.
When Macron's labour law reform was introduced, he took advantage of it.
And the newly-formed Black Panther Party took advantage of the law .
Instead, the person likely took advantage of the family's weak account security.
"That's a federal loophole that he took advantage of," Mr. DeSantis said.
The attackers took advantage of a programming flaw in the website's database.
Trump took advantage of the moment, but he was not the cause.
He's one of those guys who really took advantage of an opportunity.
While beating him, the priest took advantage of his position to pleasure himself.
He also took advantage of the unusually large number of independent voters who
I think he took advantage of her and I think he manipulated her.
Japan took advantage of the opportunities China offered, and trade and investment flourished.
Several customers took advantage of the opportunity, but one really ran with it.
"He took advantage of me," she finally said, after much hemming and hawing.
To do this, the team took advantage of how neurons process electrical signals.
ISIS took advantage of a crumbling Syria, which we did little to stop.
Jihadists took advantage of the general lawlessness to recruit fighters to their cause.
He took advantage of loopholes in the law which have since been closed.
Right now, we can't know whether anybody actually took advantage of this vulnerability.
So I think we took advantage of being by ourselves and going out.
So Trainline took advantage of those APIs and data for its own apps.
Jason Bateman took advantage of his fame in funny ways as a teenager.
Those are the kinds of things … That many other people took advantage of.
Boone took advantage of this space by stretching out and pulling funny faces.
Poulter took advantage of the reprieve, chipping up and sinking the birdie putt.
In earlier decades, firms took advantage of the recovery to snap up women.
So, the quick-thinking aide took advantage of Buckingham Palace's built-in resources.
They took advantage of Apple's lack of oversight on an App Store rule.
The Bulldogs took advantage of what has bothered LSU all season — shaky ballhandling.
He took advantage of the insight and reached out at the right time.
Earlier this month, Gimlet took advantage of bullish outlook by raising $15 million.
They took advantage of photo ops with adorable children, namely Tyrese's beaming child.
They took advantage of the remoteness of their settlements to maintain self-governance.
The Wolfpack took advantage of Florida International turnovers to help turn the momentum.
"I hung a breaking ball and he took advantage of it," Gray said.
"I've definitely stolen, I have, you know, took advantage of people," she said.
"Simply stated, Purdue took advantage of addiction to make money," the suit says.
I hit it close to the hole, and took advantage of some opportunities.
Girgensons took advantage of a Red Wings giveaway to score his fifth goal.
"Just wasn't locating my pitches and they took advantage of it," Pivetta said.
Nonetheless, the returns reveal enough about the loopholes Mr. Trump took advantage of.
James Corden took advantage of this slightly raunchy, more-than-slightly-depressing story.
I waited a long time for that opportunity, and took advantage of it.
Either an older child took advantage of a younger one, or he didn't.
And then they took advantage of the rules of the World Trade Organization.
He took advantage of me just being fairly nonchalant about fielding a grounder.
At the plate, the Yankees again took advantage of the Twins' pitching staff.
Cleveland took advantage of 23 Detroit turnovers, which it turned into 093 points.
Give the Jaguars credit, they took advantage of every opportunity we gave them.
Islamist militants linked to Al Qaeda took advantage of the deteriorating security situation.
Democrats took advantage of the fact that Trump is not on the ballot.
I took advantage of the photo ops and snapped a few holiday pictures.
The destitute camp-dwellers took advantage of Grandi's presence to list their daily hardships.
They are people who took advantage of the opportunities presented by an exceptional nation.
It's an opportunity, and I took advantage of that opportunity and it opened doors.
You took advantage of a situation, but you caught yourself before something worse happened.
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I'm sure there are many kids he took advantage of during that time period.
Another figure who took advantage of the system was none other than Harvey Weinstein.
To do so, they took advantage of a way that cells control their genes.
I came from the projects and took advantage of the promise of the country.
Nassar took advantage of this by sneaking the girls contraband junk food and coffee.
The NASA Twin Study took advantage of identical-twin astronauts Mark and Scott Kelly.
" Penglase adds, "Apparently Mr. Kaplan, the other gentleman involved, took advantage of that plan.
The first time he took advantage of me was when I was around 15.
And it's a safe bet that they took advantage of the onsite tennis courts.
I took advantage of my sleepless night by trying the activated charcoal beauty treatments.
After I was gone, I confess, I took advantage of that patience and scrupulousness.
"He harassed her for years, took advantage of her for years," the friend claimed.
Like, "Wow, they really took advantage of me," and people don't seem to care.
Arkansas State took advantage of several special teams miscues from UCF throughout the game.
"She took advantage of the situation to become famous and promote herself," Qavi said.
Texas took advantage of San Diego miscues to rally for a 23-22 victory.
Xavier took advantage of 26 DePaul fouls, hitting 25 of 20063 for the game.
In 2008, Ms. Foley, known as Rusty, took advantage of an early retirement opportunity.
This is a gaping hole in NFL terms and Gordon took advantage of it.
They took advantage of fortunate bounces to snap shots from the slot past Montoya.
Some listed firms in China even took advantage of speculators' preference for sexy names.
She also took advantage of glow-in-the-dark powder for the "Alien" costume.
The deal also took advantage of improving investor sentiment towards the bank, he said.
The hackers took advantage of the SWIFT network, used by banks to complete transactions.
A few Palestinian children also took advantage of the open roads to have fun.
They also took advantage of the 90-minute fitness class offered by 65 Forward.
In fact, he took advantage of the plunge on Friday to buy more bitcoin.
"I was one of those people that took advantage of the system," he said.
Jihadist structures took advantage of that, and basically go about their business almost unhindered.
The study took advantage of a natural experiment in the Dutch city of Maastricht.
"We had our momentum but the second goal... "They took advantage of their opportunities.
We took advantage of that but we've always though that we can do it.
Few civilians in eastern Aleppo took advantage of the pause to leave the city.
There, Dr. Kwiat took advantage of the optical alchemy of acrylic and corn syrup.
He took advantage of his stay to continue pressing for press freedom in Bangladesh.
Some of the wordplay clues for ISUZU took advantage of the automaker's model names.
Georgia Tech took advantage of some poor Pitt shooting early in the first half.
Broadway took advantage of the expected high tourism last week by staging more performances.
But fresh money from China took advantage of the correction to buy battered stocks.
Arizona took advantage of a five-on-three power play to take the lead.
In an industry with low barriers to entry, manufacturers took advantage of this void.
He took advantage of one such opportunity against the Houston Rockets on Friday night.
The Truth Campaign portrayed tobacco companies as manipulative entities that took advantage of teenagers.
And it took advantage of the crumminess rather than trying to build around it.
And both Kelly and Jackson, according to these documentaries, took advantage of that fandom.
Just how many people took advantage of the battery replacement instead of buying new iPhones?
Sadly, one of her caretakers was not to be trusted and took advantage of her.
It's not like we gave them a lot but they took advantage of their chances.
Last year, nearly 200,000 employees and their spouses and partners took advantage of these opportunities.
Pittsburgh took advantage of the lone power play in the period to gain the lead.
Pop-up shops generated and took advantage of the very 18 trend of false scarcity.
"The aircrew took advantage of a favorable weather window to leave," the press release states.
They took advantage of their fans and their empathy for someone suffering a serious crime.
Retailers are reporting stunning sales stats as Americans eagerly took advantage of Black Friday deals.
It took advantage of files Microsoft built into Windows since at least 10 years ago.
Unless you took advantage of that Prime deal, I can't recommend buying any of them.
She was fair game, so I walked over and took advantage of her immediate presence.
It's a natural human tendency that one college student took advantage of, to viral results.
The rapper, who was now revealed to be alive, took advantage of the cultural moment.
She took advantage of her robust programming and thrust upon me a seed of decay.
One of McCall's neater adjustments took advantage of the one note nature of Lineker's striking.
The new product took advantage of AI and machine learning capabilities that originated on Google+.
Apple hasn't enforced its own guideline properly and developers took advantage of that grey area.
I just think it's a gift that's been here that nobody really took advantage of.
Oklahoma also took advantage of 20 Golden Eagles turnovers, turning the giveaways into 30 points.
Many of the black families who took advantage of the carpool were members of there.
Both energy and mining companies took advantage of commodity prices rebounding from multi-year lows.
These vulnerabilities took advantage of weak encryption keys that hackers could break in short order.
Minnesota took advantage of an error by Jurado to score six runs in the first.
Cramer's second point was that homebuilders took advantage of the 2008 recession to buy land.
The Spartans took advantage of a turnover later in the quarter to take the lead.
Kim took advantage of the event to promote a product while she was at it.
A predator found me and gave me this great opportunity and took advantage of me.
But Robb said Airbus took advantage of a regulatory loophole to avoid the safety requirement.
McGirt took advantage of the weather delay to work on his swing in the clubhouse.
The couple took advantage of wholesale closeouts to buy merchandise from manufacturers at a discount.
The Highlanders took advantage of 10 first-half Boilermaker turnovers, converting them into eight points.
Islamic State took advantage of Libya's political turmoil to establish itself in Sirte last year.
"Again, I just took advantage of the easier holes," the 22-year-old told reporters.
"It was painful and it made us realize what we took advantage of," she said.
Many CFOs took advantage of easy money to lock in low rates for extended periods.
Ehlers took advantage of a Wild turnover to notch his first goal of the season.
Carolina took advantage of playing 216-on-24 and won it in a wild sequence.
He said he was surprised, though, by how many people took advantage of the socks.
Later, she took advantage of her marriage of convenience to Jamie to extract some alimony.
The Red Sox took advantage of a leadoff walk to Mookie Betts in the first.
Japan took advantage of their superior numbers and developed an opportunity against an overstretched defense.
Earlier, the Redskins took advantage of favorable field position only once in the first half.
I took advantage of everything this country has to offer, and now I'm giving back.
The design software assignment also took advantage of his side business, called The Nerdy Teacher.
I walked along the frozen section and took advantage of the deals on chicken strips.
I am outraged that individuals took advantage of our programs to commit these heinous acts.
Both took advantage of the benign morning weather to make substantial progress up the leaderboard.
When I had downtime on my job, I took advantage of free webinars and workshops.
The crack epidemic, when it swept in, took advantage of a place already made vulnerable.
About one in five workers took advantage of these plans, contributing an average of $1,338.
For another, I found few apps that took advantage of all that expanded screen space.
So they went out and took advantage of the messages, and they sold a product.
Aaron Rodgers took advantage of that strategy by throwing a desperation pass for a tying touchdown.
On November 23rd the jihadists, who number about 2,000, took advantage of the fog to counterattack.
The Hokies took advantage of the wet conditions by rushing for 8323 yards and two scores.
And you utilized — and took advantage of — the most popular rape drug on the market: alcohol.
America's trading partners simply took advantage of the country's open markets and its growing purchasing power.
The above goal was ushered in by Shane Long, who took advantage of Chelsea's defensive flub.
Rival clan leaders and extremist groups such as Al-Shabaab took advantage of the power vacuum.
The county meanwhile maintains that companies took advantage of the inmate lookup tool for commercial value.
At one point, Chance whipped out a coat and hilariously took advantage of the green screen.  .
She tried to help them and they took advantage of her, in fact threatened her livelihood.
According to Inman, the museum staff took advantage of the latest advances in textile conservation technology.
He clearly noticed Warman was asleep and took advantage of the situation to earn more money.
Five of the countries — China, India, Turkey, South Korea and Japan — took advantage of the exemptions.
"Jason took advantage of me after I had had too much to drink," Ms. Creighton wrote.
You were trusted by so many and took took advantage of countless athletes and their families.
If he wasn't the person he is, I would say absolutely he took advantage of me.
She was very conservative and a gaffe machine, which Reid's campaign more than took advantage of.
However, he also took advantage of stand-up comedy and acting to help spread his message.
"We took advantage of their mistakes right out of the chute," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.
Uber's low wages were "Trumpian," one of the speakers said, and Uber took advantage of immigrants.
All the evidence suggested that his abuser targeted him, groomed him and took advantage of him.
The Pirates took advantage of wildness by Greene to score two runs in the first inning.
The Islanders took advantage of a Panthers turnover to take the lead late in the period.
Cleveland took advantage of a Seattle error to take a 2-23 lead in the fourth.
Your election campaigns took advantage of the most innovative machinery available across sales, marketing, and technology.
Arizona took advantage of the Atlanta bullpen to strike for four runs in the seventh inning.
Patrick Horton, an enterprising advertising art director who lives in Brooklyn, took advantage of the heavy...
He took advantage of a blind spot in a cell where the camera couldn't watch him.
Domestic manufacturers were hit hard by the stronger dollar, while central bankers took advantage of it.
The Wolverines took advantage of two South Carolina miscues to gain a 9-3 halftime lead.
It's not surprising that Russian actors took advantage of Facebook's platform: Facebook is an easier target.
UCLA took advantage of its size to control the rebounding battle with a 52-28 advantage.
He took advantage of a Rangers turnover and beat Pavelec's glove in the top right corner.
" She said that Mr. Trump and those who worked for him "took advantage of vulnerable Americans.
Gold took advantage of the dollar's slip to trade 0.8 percent higher at $1,116 an ounce.
The Cavaliers took advantage of their time away from the spotlight to recharge, recalibrate and refocus.
Papadopoulos' wife has suggested prosecutors took advantage of her husband to criminalize conduct that wasn't criminal.
The company took advantage of technology, used an aggressive growth strategy and disrupted the entire industry.
At the airport, I took advantage of the United Club that was close to the gate.
I took advantage of that and went from paying $207.05 with Progressive to $157.29 with Allstate. 
Italian dictator Benito Mussolini took advantage of this, of course, and Adolf Hitler followed his path.
Although Bowie lacks front claws, he took advantage of his strong teeth to hold onto Jonathan.
The very next pitch, Juan Soto took advantage of a hanging slider to tie the game.
The company took advantage of product placement in the first "Mission: Impossible" movie, starring Tom Cruise.
Apple again took advantage of the Oscars for a high-profile launch of the iPad tablet.
According to Reeves, health authorities took advantage of her mother's generation's trust in the medical profession.
Baertschi took advantage of a Carolina defensive breakdown to pull the Canucks even at 1-1.
The Diamondbacks took advantage of the Mets pitchers and catcher Travis d'Arnaud, and stole five bases.
First, a lawsuit filed that January claimed the brand took advantage of high-school-aged workers.
Most took advantage of the EU's passport-free zone to quickly move on into northern Europe.
"The bigger companies took advantage of aggressive levels and pre-funded," the first investment banker said.
For years, Valeant took advantage of a cheap credit market to buy companies, running up debt.
The bombers at the Brussels Airport took advantage of a lack of strong and uniform enforcement.
McPhee took advantage of the one team that seems to be in more disarray than Vegas.
With the starters on the bench, the Bears' reserves took advantage of their chance to play.
To do this, they took advantage of a tendency mice have to eat each others' faeces.
After opening on Thursday with a solid 68, he took advantage of an early start Friday.
Sullivan also took advantage of a homeowner's grant that covered four percent of her down payment.
He betrayed my trust, took advantage of my trust and sexually abused me hundreds of times.
She took advantage of the popularity of "The Godfather" to work long lines at movie theaters.
The researchers took advantage of the fact that identical twins are not, in fact, genetically identical.
For his part, Hitler took advantage of the year after Munich to accelerate his country's rearmament.
The Jets took advantage of the miss to tie the score on Powell's long touchdown run.
We couldn't make a basket and couldn't get a stop, and they took advantage of it.
Navy took advantage of the ensuing kickoff going out of bounds and moved down the field.
It's shameful, he took advantage of a person who was as if in a vegetative state.
Soler took advantage of a tail wind on an unseasonably warm evening in the first inning.
Florida took advantage of Los Angeles' 22th-ranked penalty kill on the game's first power play.
At Elizabeth's urging, Philip took advantage of his last chance to ask Gabriel about his father.
Though many took advantage of the vulnerable in these scenarios, Mr. Baker said he was vigilant.
Steve Bullock of Montana took advantage of his debut, arguing for a more moderate Democratic Party.
In 203, many took advantage of President Ronald Reagan's amnesty program offering the chance for citizenship.
The Rangers took advantage of a near-miss by the Lightning to score their insurance goal.
The Obama administration claimed it took advantage of low yields, but that was an empty boast.
The ransomware took advantage of certain security vulnerabilities in Windows that Microsoft patched after they leaked.
It also took advantage of a bug in a smart contract intended to catch such transactions.
Svitolina saved 63 of 9 break points and took advantage of 11 double faults by Schoofs.
But a striking number of the businesses that took advantage of the free market were foreign.
The Athletics took advantage of four Toronto errors and other miscues to score five unearned runs.
Elsewhere, other hard-hit currencies took advantage of the dollar's pause, with the Australian dollar strengthening.
" Johnson said Smollett " took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career.
Boston took advantage of a disastrous shooting start by the Suns to build an early cushion.
It was just a matter of time before hackers took advantage of these blatant security vulnerabilities.
"The first time he took advantage of me was when I was around 15," she wrote.
He betrayed my trust, took advantage of my youth and sexually abused me hundreds of times.
His victim, Ireland scrumhalf Conor Murray, took advantage of the man advantage by scoring the opening try.
The app's creators essentially took advantage of the frustration many Android users feel about waiting for updates.
They know how to kind of get away with some things, and they took advantage of that.
Furthermore, there was a power vacuum during the chaotic transition period, and Bannon took advantage of it.
As a media-celebrity outsider, Trump took advantage of Republican organizational weakness to grab the 22017 nomination.
They took advantage of a snow day to play like kids on a day off from school.
"Fortunately, we took advantage of those opportunities in the second to plate all those runs," Price said.
It looks as though Facebook took advantage of the program to distribute the app without Apple's knowledge.
She took advantage of the outdoors ahead of the impending storm to make s'mores over a fire.
Many took advantage of humanitarian visas extended by Brazil at a time when its economy was booming.
But we saw how long that break is going to be, so we took advantage of it.
Instead, Britney was the scathing, indignant fame whore, who took advantage of us for her own gain.
Syracuse took advantage of 15 Eagles' turnovers in the first half to build a 35-22 lead.
Goffin took advantage of poor serving by Bublik, who hit 12 double faults and just six aces.
Fringe political parties in Europe that already believed in curbing globalization took advantage of that growing sentiment.
The veteran Badgers took advantage of the Gophers in the second half, continually going inside to Happ.
For two months he hid in the shadows and took advantage of free wi-fi and food.
Mr Obama took advantage of falling crime rates to make American criminal justice a little less punitive.
He took advantage of resentment toward Hungary's large Roma population as a volatile propellant for his party.
CodeWeavers took advantage of that Intel/Android synergy to get Steam up and running on the Acer.
While motel rooms were plain and functional, the facades took advantage of regional styles (and, occasionally, stereotypes).
Kanye West's legion took advantage of Super Bowl 51 to show off their admiration for the rapper.
Torey Krug nearly took advantage of Montreal's inability to clear its zone early on but couldn't connect.
Jose Mallea, owner of Biscayne Bay Craft Brewery in Miami, quickly took advantage of full business expensing.
GoPro tried this in 2017 for 60 days and says 12,000 customers took advantage of the program.
"Investigators determined prisoners took advantage of the freedoms, programs, and lax security standards at MCI," it concluded.
" According to People, Presley said that he took advantage of her financially and was a "poor father.
Pence took advantage of the captive audience, discussing individual state licensing issues with many of the governors.
Police have said Eisenhauer took advantage of a prior connection with Lovell to abduct and kill her.
The Phillies also took advantage of seven walks — including four from Royals starter Brad Keller (2-4).
Online outlets NowThis and BuzzFeed, for example, took advantage of their social reach to stream the event.
Brandon Saad took advantage of a mishandled puck by goalie Michael Hutchinson and put home the rebound.
Like so much of the malicious activity on the internet, the attack took advantage of known vulnerabilities.
" She says "he didn't just take advantage of investors; he took advantage of working people as well.
I put trust in the hands of someone that took advantage of a young girl years ago.
But instead of sitting still, despairing over their situation and bad luck, they took advantage of it.
CBS also took advantage of Colbert's quick-wittedness by scheduling live shows after last summer's political conventions.
The regime took advantage of Russia's protection to use chemical weapons to advance its assault on Duma.
Virginia Tech had a 36-28 rebounding edge and took advantage of the Mountain Hawks' 19 turnovers.
That brought a host of opportunities unrelated to gymnastics, and she took advantage of many of them.
Britain promptly took advantage of the authorization to board the tanker Manuela and divert it from Beira.
" The actor, Johnson said, "took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career.
"Jussie Smollett took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career," Johnson added.
The Red Wings took advantage of a rare four-on-one break to score the first goal.
Prosecutors say the man took advantage of a program that's supposed to reward businesses for employee travel.
Instagram's data lapse also took advantage of a lapse in Instagram's security to boost its data collection.
He took advantage of New England's two-tight-end sets, connecting with Martellus Bennett for three touchdowns.
Colon's command was off, and the Diamondbacks took advantage of his mistakes in their hitter-friendly stadium.
An inning later, the Mets took advantage of poor fielding by the Cardinals and some good fortune.
Slovakia, which lost to Wales in its opening game, frequently took advantage of a disjointed Russian defense.
Last year it took advantage of Fortnite's popularity to lean on its much more successful competitor, Sony.
The first time authorities took advantage of this, was in December 2017, when protests broke out nationwide.
Hillary Clinton on Wednesday described the program as "a fraudulent scheme" that took advantage of unsuspecting participants.
"People took advantage of the balance transfer and ended up continuing their normal spending habits," he says.
To determine the age of the tools, the researchers took advantage of the planet's changing magnetic field.
Mr. Shah denies any wrongdoing and through a publicist says he merely took advantage of a loophole.
But there are many others who did shop, and took advantage of the choices the marketplaces offered.
But prosecutor Alaleh Kianerci said Turner knew she was extremely drunk and purposely took advantage of her.
The first wave of 78 players took advantage of the benign conditions, producing 23 scores below par.
Jenny McCoy, 52, a Meredith employee, was one of those who took advantage of the new coverage.
She took advantage of her length Thursday and her short game Friday when the wind picked up.
Gauff took advantage of the opportunity, winning five matches to march to her first WTA singles title.
While the relationship was ultimately consensual, Collins says Lauer took advantage of his power to pursue her.
However, this might be because too few students took advantage of the option to start school later.
He took advantage of an early lead to post his third victory in the past four starts.
The Wild took advantage of a Rangers turnover to grab the lead exactly halfway through the third.
Then the Capitals took advantage of their two-man advantage in the second period within six seconds.
" Another Kostial friend posted on Twitter: "He harassed her for years, took advantage of her for years.
Conway took advantage of the attention by re-sharing several of his past critiques of the president.
From the outset, it took advantage of the extended vocal techniques she has long practiced — indeed, pioneered.
Also, the governor said, the insurgents regularly took advantage of the government's reluctance to cause civilian casualties.
Gray calmly walked off the mound afterward, The Indians finally took advantage of Gray in the sixth.
The Sixers took advantage of a late 23-2106 run to go ahead 2104-23 at halftime.
They took advantage of the Marlins' mistakes to take a 3-83 lead in the first inning.
Just 34 seconds later, however, Minnesota took advantage of a Flames turnover to go up 2-1.
Russia took advantage of the chaos to invade Ukraine and annex a piece of its territory, Crimea.
Mr. Obama took advantage of his trip to Greece to make his first visit to the Acropolis.
Tuch took advantage of a Wings turnover to score an unassisted goal 2:24 into the game.
The Red Wings took advantage of a power-play opportunity in the final minute of the period.
The actor took "advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career," Johnson said.
That same fundamental security of the blockchain that you took advantage of, the hacker now does, too.
They also took advantage of a free team-sponsored trip to the game in Philly last week.
Retiree Judith Palmar, 56, took advantage of having power to cook one afternoon last week in Maracaibo.
And the company took advantage of that display to introduce new fire, water, liquid metal and vapor faces.
He recognized the rules of the game and took advantage of it in a way we haven't seen.
I even made my classroom available during lunch period for three months — which he never took advantage of.
European stocks rallied Wednesday as investors digested further corporate earnings and took advantage of heavy selling during October.
Admirers took advantage of the sky's Instagrammable moment: This picture was taken by MaoTing Hsu in Taichung, Taiwan.
This time, though, Baltimore took advantage of some miscues to open a 4-0 lead in the third.
Warriors reserve Patrick McCaw took advantage of 20 minutes of playing time to chip in with 22008 points.
"I think the sense is that North Korea took advantage of Malaysia's goodwill and relative openness," he said.
I wasn't in any position to argue and risk being canned, and my employers took advantage of this.
Outside, Michele and her guests took advantage of the black-bottom swimming pool, outdoor shower and koi ponds.
Investors also took advantage of yields topping out in May to re-enter the market at better prices.
I took advantage of the utter anonymity of the internet and my precocious self-expression to deceive them.
Hartford shot the ball well in the first half and took advantage of sloppy play by Boston College.
Still, at least one influencer took advantage of the free injections, as well as many other regular people.
"I knew I took myself to that rally but they took advantage of who I am," she added.
Meanwhile, in Syria, officials disputed the extent to which ISIS took advantage of Turkey's offensive against the Kurds.
The entertainer took advantage of the moment, conducting them with his hands to simmer down or scream louder.
Dallas took advantage of a five-on-three power play opportunity to expand its advantage to 503-0.
The pre-trial diversion program is typically offered to first-time offenders and Tim took advantage of it.
Both of them took advantage of the humor and innovation, respectively, of this group to relate to audiences.
"We took advantage of learning from technology advances worldwide that now have highly competitive prices," the researcher said.
The 51-year-old allegedly took advantage of the girls' parents, Daniel and Savilla Stoltzfus, Ross tells PEOPLE.
But at least one provider of theirs didn't, it turns out, and the attackers took advantage of that.
But China also took advantage of Argentina's economic struggles to negotiate favorable terms on many of those deals.
Prince Harry took advantage of his remaining time in the Florida sunshine before heading back home to London.
When Frank arrived, he took advantage of the situation and raped Beverly Jean after coveting her for ages.
It's possible that other hackers took advantage of the DNC's vulnerabilities and also stole information, U.S. officials said.
I took advantage of the paying it off under the Same as Cash-90 days promo they have.
Livestreaming is something "bigger" creators took advantage of, while the rest of us everyday people picked up Periscope.
Now a better description is that it brilliantly took advantage of a window of opportunity that is closing.
With this push to grow engagement and revenue along with it, toxic videos took advantage of the changes.
They started falling so I stayed aggressive and I had the opportunity so I took advantage of it.
The Sharks got a 5-on-3 opportunity in the second period and quickly took advantage of it.
They starting falling, so I stayed aggressive and I had the opportunity so I took advantage of it.
Bond issuance has skyrocketed in the past year as firms took advantage of easier regulations and falling yields.
While Rosenfeld believes GW took advantage of some folks in the marijuana movement, he still supports the company.
Milwaukee (35-223) took advantage of St. Louis' 25-24 victory over the Cubs earlier in the day.
"Hitler did not have to destroy democracy; he merely took advantage of the decay of democracy," Hayek wrote.
That same year more than 43 million families took advantage of a deduction of state and local taxes.
Oshie then took advantage of a San Jose mistake for the Capitals' fourth goal late in the period.
Oil prices rose more than 2 percent as investors took advantage of a two-day slide in crude.
Best of all, the sugar water bait balls took advantage of two quirks of the Argentine ants' behavior.
More than 1m Ossies took advantage of their new freedom by moving to the West, where most thrived.
A flight attendant came around with a warm towel and offered everyone slippers, which I took advantage of.
We took advantage of Small Business Administration (SBA) guaranteed export credit lines to help us manage those projects.
Islamic State took advantage of Libya's security vacuum and political turmoil to establish itself in Sirte last year.
He took advantage of both plays designed for him and any checkdowns he got from the Redskins quarterback.
Sirius, once again, took advantage of its unbelievable balance sheet and management and did that deal with Pandora.
The hackers took advantage of two flaws in how Microsoft Office handled graphics files using Encapsulated PostScript (.EPS).
Houthi rebels eventually "took advantage of the new president's weakness," after Hadi struggled with several problems in office.
I saw a void in the market that needed to be filled and I took advantage of it.
And she said she even took advantage of the discount to buy some coffee right before the call.
This was a moment where his entourage wasn't completely blocking him off, and I took advantage of that.
The hackers took advantage of OPM's lax security and failure to implement "basic cyber hygiene," the report states.
Daniel took advantage of the Kansas City secondary, which was missing the injured Eric Berry and Steven Nelson.
Starter Brett Anderson (3-0) took advantage of a big early lead and went 6 2/3 innings.
The lights came up, and I took advantage of the chance to explore the rest of the plane.
Wood took advantage of the driveway's dirty pavement, using the power washer to remove residue with artistic flair.
Although Buehler was firing fastballs of 98 miles per hour, the Brewers took advantage of his few mistakes.
He'd had a thing with a screw, pure took advantage of all the perks that came with it.
As a child, he took advantage of government-run after-school programs and was placed in "gifted" classes.
But on Sunday, Wang took advantage of 39 unforced errors by the Australian star and committed just 14.
On the soccer court that afternoon in Milan, Russo took advantage of every moment of the free time.
It's unclear if the hackers took advantage of that access, Facebook execs say, but that's not the point.
Islamist groups took advantage of a rebelleion by Tuareg nomads in early 2012 to seize Mali's desert north.
Valanciunas took advantage of Atlanta's thin depth at center to record his 211nd double-double of the season.
"We admit that in the past, there was a mafia there that took advantage of tourists," he said.
There, she found the Business Resource and Innovation Center, or BRIC, and immediately took advantage of the resources.
If everybody who was eligible took advantage of this program, I don't see how it is financially solvent.
The Gators took advantage of 10 turnovers by the Commodores to take a 26-21 lead at halftime.
Logging and hydroelectric industries subsequently took advantage of the regions' natural resources, more recently reframed as tourist draws.
Oligarchs-in-the-making took advantage of that lack to carve up the country's considerable rents and assets.
"Why are you covering your face?" the mother of the student Baker allegedly took advantage of asked her.
The Pacers took advantage of some sloppy Jazz passing midway through the second quarter to surge in front.
Rivera said they took advantage of the increased foot traffic to collect first aid supplies during the performance.
Nike, Apple, Queen Elizabeth II, and US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross also took advantage of offshore tax havens.
Still, the Pacers took advantage of Embiid's absence and bolted to a commanding 67-2.33 advantage at halftime.
The Kings took advantage of a shockingly lethargic Flames team to stake themselves to a 3-0 lead.
Stepan took advantage of a late second-period power play to put the Rangers up by three again.
"Callender took advantage of Gearbox's trust for his own personal gain," his former employer claimed in court papers.
Along with setting money aside for weekend fun and subscriptions, the couple also took advantage of travel rewards.
The Retrievers took advantage of a cold start by the Tigers to jump to a 9-393 lead.
But I think we cannot escape the fact that institutions like Wells Fargo took advantage of our consumers.
Some were buying water from men with private tankers, while others took advantage of whatever they could get.
But eventually, enough games took advantage of them that they became a required part of your computer build.
"He just took advantage of our eagerness to work and be a part of something bigger," Chmiel said.
Chinese officials took advantage of their new role, not to support "denuclearization" but to aid the North's weaponization.
He took advantage of a turnover in the Rangers' zone to score his first goal with the Devils.
He and his colleagues took advantage of the fact that natural proteins are somewhat similar to one another.
In the end, the hackers took advantage of a weak password to burrow their way into the system.
In fact, they took advantage of the opportunity to show up and show out in the finest of fashions.
To achieve this new voice, Amazon took advantage of recent developments it made with Neural TTS technology, or NTTS.
We can't have trade that's meant for stupid people, and that's the way they took advantage of our country.
Shoppers who took advantage of all those December promotions most likely got their apparel purchases for 30 percent off.
Navarro took advantage of the chaos and worked with Ross to cobble together tariff policy, unbeknownst to other advisers.
If even a fraction of Spotify's user-base took advantage of the deal, Hulu's subscription numbers could dramatically improve.
Thus, consumers who took advantage of a lease around this time, are back in the market three years later.
Faking Gypsy's illnesses not only affected Gypsy, but it took advantage of the kindness of others along the way.
"I just made a couple mistakes with the slider, and they took advantage of it for sure," Peacock said.
But once Santana departed, Houston took advantage of a beleaguered bullpen, which was drained after Sunday's 15-inning loss.
However, investigators claim it was actually a group created by Raniere, who allegedly took advantage of the women sexually.
Elise argued that some Seekers took advantage of her Goddesses by indulging themselves in treatments without leaving an offering.
"Jussie Smollett took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career," superintendent Eddie Johnson said.
Video game architecture doesn't need to obey the laws of physics, and Dishonored 21999 took advantage of that freedom.
Qatar took advantage of this by stacking its team with foreign stars, a story previously covered by VICE Sports.
Whenever I had the chance to attend another candidate's event during the primary season, I took advantage of it.
As a result, few and mostly forgettable games were created that specifically took advantage of the Kinect's motion features.
The trio took advantage of the warmer weather and were seen wearing light jackets and sunglasses for the walk.
Republicans of the 1990s, in short, took advantage of the fruits of prosperity more than they contributed to it.
ISIS fighters took advantage of the hobbled machines to mount a guerilla-style attack that killed 24 SDF fighters.
But the top 15 companies that took advantage of the holiday cut 20,931 jobs, according to a Senate investigation.
Instead, he took advantage of his position of trust, acclaim, and power within the gymnastics community to harm them.
John Kasich: B+ John Kasich took advantage of the strategy of two other debaters, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
In the motion, obtained by TMZ, Apollo says the 'RHOA' star took advantage of the fact he's in prison.
Some teachers took advantage of the beautiful weather, snagging a spot on the grass and having impromptu story time.
President Obama took advantage of Saturday's sunny weather to golf at Andrews Air Force Base, according to pool reports.
The Grizzlies trailed by five entering the fourth quarter, but took advantage of the errant shooting by the Jazz.
And once in Brazil, many of the Confederates took advantage of the ease and low cost of acquiring slaves.
Consumers took advantage of the rates, rolling up loads of cheap credit for consumer loans, mortgages and student debt.
Vidal then took advantage of a controversial penalty decision for handball to score the winner in the dying seconds.
Texas Tech took advantage of a turnover on the opening possession of the second half to retake the lead.
So, he took advantage of it himself, making supremely comfortable shoes from natural materials, like the familiar merino wool.
The Twins took advantage of an error by Cashner to take a 2-0 lead in the third inning.
Word is that all Flipkart investors had the opportunity to sell their entire stake, which SoftBank took advantage of.
By signing Robert Griffin III, DePodesta took advantage of the greatest market inefficiency in the game: the Washington Redskins.
Europe was largely de-militarized in the 1990s, and every NATO member, including the U.S., took advantage of it.
Arizona took advantage of a mistake by Binnington to take a 1-0 lead early in the second period.
We've heard how Zynga took advantage of Facebook's ad network early and achieved the same astronomical growth as Facebook.
Eventually, it also served as a fissure that the five computer scientists took advantage of in their new proof.
Hardly anyone took advantage of the tool, and few states followed until the I.R.S. blessed L.L.C.s a decade later.
Instead, they took advantage of tax shelters and tax-avoidance schemes to keep their bill as low as possible.
With the moves, Apple took advantage of the new tax code that President Trump signed into law last month.
"We took advantage of the hands-free moments," Tom Taylor, senior vice president of Alexa, said in an interview.
At the one in Bastille, some wondered about the government's apparent oversight, even as they took advantage of it.
Coming from the other end, movement conservative voices took advantage of the hashtag to decry Trump's inconsistent conservative ideology.
He knew I was vulnerable, and he took advantage of that poor girl, who will never be the same.
In Brooklyn last winter, Jonathan Roman recounted how employers took advantage of him, knowing he was desperate for money.
"Whatever cultural cachet we had, he really took advantage of it and went nuts from there," Mr. Sniper said.
Keller took advantage of a giveaway behind the Chicago net and fed Stepan, then backhanded the puck past Forsberg.
The Miami Heat took advantage of the Pacers' misfires to score a 963-93 overtime win at AmericanAirlines Arena.
With the game tied 2541-10 coming out of halftime, the Illini took advantage of three straight Rutgers turnovers.
The new WanaCrypt0r 2.0 ransomware was particularly virulent because it took advantage of hacking tools stolen from the NSA.
"Contrary to its image, S.H.R. is run by big-business types that took advantage of Nature's Bakery," Allin said.
Regardless, when I used it as my main phone, I never fully took advantage of all of its features.
Still, the Pacers took advantage of Embiid's absence and bolted to a commanding 67-2.33 advantage heading into halftime.
The report concluded that Russian actors took advantage of weakness in the platforms to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Earlier, Duke took advantage of a fumble on Army's first possession, converting on Collin Wareham's 25-yard field goal.
A food processer took advantage of this credit and went on to develop new products and hire additional agronomists.
Police believe that Stacie took advantage of the elderly man who was just looking for people to talk to.
Then Oakland took advantage of two questionable spots by the officials to take over on downs at the 15.
Her best friend was upset that she had put herself in a situation where people took advantage of her.
The Tigers took advantage of the Gamecocks' struggling offense, scoring on a fumble by Hilinksi near the goal line.
Constituents took advantage of Fourth of July celebrations to lobby Republican senators on healthcare, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.
Bey also took advantage of a three-point play for a 47-39 Villanova lead with 14:11 remaining.
Matsuyama took advantage of a collapse on the back nine by Byeong Hun An, who led after three rounds.
Part of that came on the heels of a strike at UPS, and the company took advantage of that.
The American then took advantage of the other nine, posting four birdies and a bogey to finish three-under.
Utah took advantage of a prolonged shooting drought from San Antonio and seized control late in the first quarter.
The BlackMattersUS-organized rally took advantage of outrage among groups on the left following President Trump's victory on Nov.
President Trump famously took advantage of Twitter in the 2016 campaign in ways that other candidates wouldn't — or couldn't.
And there was Ronald Reagan, who took advantage of television to show off special guests sitting in the crowd.
T-Mobile says that customers who took advantage of the company's "line-on-us" promotions still qualify for free Netflix.
The Nets took advantage of Dallas' struggles and took as much as a nine-point lead in the second quarter.
The prey animal took advantage of the situation and escaped—though it appears to have a very badly broken hoof.
Two weeks ago, he took advantage of a 60 degree day in Atlanta to smoke some meat in his backyard.
Second, the captains of finance who took advantage of the little or nonexistent regulatory environment to make humongous risky bets.
Eventually, the terror group ISIS took advantage of instability wrought by the civil war and took over swaths of Syria.
Once they saw he was "slow," others took advantage of him, borrowing things and never returning them, according to Moore.
He didn't do a CNN town hall until late May, a platform other major candidates took advantage of much earlier.
Like Vogel, the first people to successfully summit Everest took advantage of what was then state-of-the-art technology.
Photographers took advantage of the brilliant lights across other parts of Australia and New Zealand, snapping photographs of the event.
"It was time to give somebody else a chance and I think Nick took advantage of that today," Sumlin said.
Los Angeles took advantage of a prolonged Utah offensive drought spanning the first and second quarters to reclaim the lead.
District spokeswoman Robyn Harris says the man took advantage of schools opening their doors to students displaced by the hurricane.
After a scoreless first period, the Flyers struck first when they took advantage of a turnover in the neutral zone.
President Donald Trump took advantage of Twitter's expanded character count on Tuesday — but the excess words didn't really add much.
According to court documents, the FBI says the hacker took advantage of a "firewall misconfiguration" to breach the bank's server.
Kremlin-backed actors took advantage of that system by serving Americans divisive ads and posts in the leadup to 2016.
With my two best friends in those years, Helen and Lisa, I took advantage of free time, no job, and
The Braves took advantage of two walks from Dodgers starter Rich Hill to go up 2-1 in the fourth.
Austin ended up opting for a different carrot variety, but took advantage of special deals on tortillas and peanut butter.
MACCALLUM: Let&aposs put up this quote from the Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney who took advantage of the situation today.
Many of the recipients were not affected by the earthquakes but took advantage of the program to gain legal status.
Forsberg then took advantage of a turnover by Fleury, who was trying to clear the puck behind his own net.
"Ichthyosaurs did not evolve new species that took advantage of the novel opportunities in this rapidly changing world," Fischer explained.
" Kids Can't Wait took advantage of Reagan-era concerns that Americans were "falling behind" global competitors in the "new economy.
The Colts failed to covert and Houston took advantage of the short field to boot a game-winning field goal.
The Musketeers took advantage of a 23-22 rebounding edge to outscore St. John's 22-6 on second-chance points.
My first boyfriend and my first time celebrating Halloween with a significant other... we took advantage of our height difference.
Magic 103, Bucks 83 Orlando took advantage of the absence of Giannis Antetokounmpo, snapping host Milwaukee's six-game winning streak.
Whoever the producer is, he certainly took advantage of this built up elusiveness for some top notch trolling this weekend.
She wasn't able to compete because of a painful hip injury, which is when Nassar first took advantage of her.
Single-family rental companies, which have a growing footprint nationwide, also took advantage of owners seeking to get out fast.
The Hurricanes took advantage of some tough luck and carelessness by the Islanders to take a quick 2-0 lead.
StanChart took advantage of its strong name recognition among Asian private banks, adding a Reg S tranche to its deal.
I wonder how many "dead" miles I put on my vehicle before I really took advantage of these valuable features.
Krawitt said he and his wife, Jodi, took advantage of First Connection during Rhett's treatment and are now volunteers themselves.
Other fields have been closed by attacks by Islamic State, which took advantage of the chaos to expand its territory.
She took advantage of this and made Design Research closer to what you would think of today as a brand.
He then took advantage of that growth by passing tax cuts along with a Republican Congress, and paring back regulations.
Instead, I took advantage of the $54 day pass that could be used only when the ship was at port.
And those Russians didn't have to start from scratch: They merely took advantage of our evident prejudices and inchoate anger.
Demonstrators took advantage of the relative peace on Friday, renewing their calls for the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad.
Luwawu-Cabarrot took advantage of extra playing time with the injuries to Redick and Bayless with a stellar first half.
It wasn't until David Lee took advantage of that defense late in Game 3 that the Warriors figured things out.
Atlanta took advantage of poor shooting by Phoenix in the first quarter and ran out to a 34-12 lead.
But then the Cubs took advantage of the Dodgers, the decision-making of Manager Dave Roberts and some human error.
Maeda took advantage of an opportunity to move up in the Dodgers rotation and pitch Wednesday ahead of Rich Hill.
On a clear morning, hordes of climbers took advantage of the good weather to make a push for the top.
Indiana took advantage of a 14-0 edge in fast-break points to secure a 55-52 lead at intermission.
General Dostum's lieutenants took advantage of the anger over the videos, and stoked demonstrations across several provinces in the north.
Putting away the Intentions Book, I took advantage of the warm afternoon sun to explore the area around Cameron Hut.
Quarterback Johnny Unitas and the Baltimore offense took advantage of the opportunity, driving 214 yards for a tying field goal.
Just as important, the Cavaliers took advantage of the extended possession by getting a layup from the rejuvenated Rodney Hood.
Some of these states took advantage of a federal grant through the Justice Department that has been offered since 2006.
McMaster's enemies in the administration, at the time led by Bannon, took advantage of Trump's displeasure with McMaster's Afghanistan proposal.
In its early days, Amazon took advantage of that law by keeping its warehouses out of populous states like California.
Then Betances replaced Shreve, and Maybin took advantage of his slow delivery, breaking for second with Albert Pujols at bat.
Retail sales in the U.K. dropped in December, despite the Christmas season, as consumers took advantage of Black Friday deals.
Japan's Nikkei share average ended down 21 percent, as the yen at 111.900 also took advantage of the weaker dollar.
Over the weekend, Kerr took advantage of a rare gap in the schedule to summon his players to consecutive practices.
John Mulaney took advantage of his third time on the Saturday Night Live hosting stage to... work out some material.
"Other inmates took advantage of this situation and broke down the doors of their cells and fled," the official said.
And according to a new report, the Saudi prince -- known casually by his initials, MBS -- took advantage of that power.
The distillery's owners took advantage of the changes to open an attached bottle shop and restaurant, Service Bar, in 2017.
I took advantage of a program from Denver Water to buy two new low-flow toilets at a discounted rate.
But for many systems, especially older systems, such patches are not installed automatically — a fact the hackers took advantage of.
Putin took advantage of that by promptly nominating Mishustin, who has not been part of Russia's top-tier leadership before.
Clinton, the DNC, and her donors jumped the gun and took advantage of rules to raise more money for Clinton.
President Obama took advantage of Saturday's sunny weather to go golfing at Andrews Air Force Base, according to pool reports.
That tally seemed to wilt Anaheim's will, and the Stars took advantage of the lull to put away the game.
The research didn't exploit a vulnerability in Zwift, as much as it took advantage of how the system functions overall.
The study by Simon Jaeger, Benjamin Schoefer and Joerg Heining took advantage of a sudden change in German corporate law.
It stayed 2-0 for most of the period but the Avalanche took advantage of Matt Dumba's cross-checking penalty.
In the two years following passage of the JOBS Act, 126 of 294 eligible firms took advantage of the option.
I also appreciated the complimentary shoeshine amenity and actually took advantage of it for the first time in my life.
The night's winners took advantage of that freedom to comment on the diversity in the teams behind this year's movies.
They regularly took advantage of the short porch in right field of the old Yankee Stadium, or the new one.
Some protesters took advantage of their numerical advantage by shouting and denouncing rally-goers, even chasing them around Boston Common.
The firm said it took advantage of the momentum slide in September to buy more of a favorite name: Netflix.
The betrayal is when you totally believe in someone, and then they took advantage of you for their own benefit.
Littlefinger took advantage of Sansa, and made it seem as though he was romantically interested in her to gain power.
Several analysts noted that foot traffic picked up right before Christmas, as last-minute shoppers took advantage of the extra Saturday.
To make a movie that enjoyed the worldbuilding of sci-fi but took advantage of the creative freedom of an independent.
Before receiving DACA, he recalled, his employers took advantage of his undocumented status by underpaying him or not paying at all.
"He took advantage of me, and I have lived with the effects of his behavior ever since it occurred," Lewis said.
Vicki says men took advantage of the percentage structure as well, and she's glad that there was a system in place.
The North American Free Trade Agreement paved the way for the partnership as the industry took advantage of each nation's strengths.
"The defendant took advantage of them emotionally and sexually," Assistant U.S. Attorney Tanya Hajjar said in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn.
However, investigators believe DOS was actually a pyramid-like group created by Raniere, who allegedly took advantage of the women sexually.
The opposition claims the government took advantage of the crackdown to bump off troublesome politicians, a charge the government vehemently denies.
"The flight took advantage of a well-placed and strong jet stream to reach London in under 5 hours," FlightRadar24 said.
Early last year, congressional Republicans took advantage of a rarely used tool to undo that directive before it could take effect.
Liberty took advantage of UCLA's inability to take care of the ball, holding a 32-7 advantage in points off turnovers.
Some 603,000 people took advantage of one launched in July during its first and most generous phase, which ended in September.
"Slaughterhouses took advantage of the increased supply to set prices, which led to growing price pressure in the market," said Feng.
While some editors continued to live their lives as they did before the photographers invaded, others took advantage of the situation.
Erlich Bachman, not realizing these were fake users, took advantage of this uptick and strategically leaked it to various venture capitalists.
Pharmaceutical companies took advantage of this desire, marketing opioid painkillers like OxyContin and Vicodin as a safe, effective solution to pain.
I took advantage of the fact that I accepted a job in [another] country and did not tell her about it.
In sum, President Vladimir Putin took advantage of a perceived, reduced U.S. commitment to Europe to launch his illegal land grab.
The Stars took advantage of a five-on-three situation midway through the first period to take a 2-23 lead.
In 2017, political grifters, trolls, and hackers took advantage of algorithmic flaws and moderator complacency to wage elaborate social influence campaigns.
In that country's last election, nearly one-third of Estonian citizens took advantage of this convenience and cast their ballots online.
While the rest of his bandmates were frivolous and lazy and "Pop-Punk Godfathers," DeLonge took advantage of the historical moment.
It's a time to look back and ask ourselves if we took advantage of the year we will never get back.
The Royals took advantage of Lynn's wildness to make it 3-1 in the third, loading the bases with three walks.
The researchers took advantage of the fact that the proteins always insert new genetic material upstream from the old genetic material.
Rain-softened greens allowed Feng to fire away at the pins and she took advantage of most of her birdie chances.
Solange took advantage of Beyoncé's dressing room after the show because it was so close to the stage, says the source.
The actor and wife Grace Hightower took advantage of the warm weather and splashed around in the ocean in Santa Monica.
Last year, hackers took advantage of thousands of exposes servers by downloading and deleting their contents — effectively holding them for ransom.
Paul R. Hansmeier and John L. Steele are accused of running a complex scam that took advantage of the copyright system.
"Until they do something to actually impact the people they already hurt and took advantage of, that's when I'll be satisfied."
" She added, "I trusted so many people in my life who took advantage of that trust for their own personal gain.
China's steel output has been running at high levels for the past year as mills took advantage of strong domestic demand.
Nearby, the all-white kitchen — which Markle, a self-proclaimed foodie likely took advantage of — has an eat-in breakfast nook.
As competitors launched tap-based mobile payments that took advantage of NFC technology, CurrentC was designed to rely on QR codes.
Wisconsin's defense took advantage of a spotty Illinois offense, as Illini freshman quarterback Jeff George Jr. threw four first-half interceptions.
The assembled entrepreneurs took advantage of a day at the track to test their own cars and skills on the raceway.
A number of U.S. companies took advantage of Obama's executive order and efforts to restrict business freedoms will not come easily.
New York took advantage of Detroit placing newcomers Svi Mykhailiuk and Thon Maker in the lineup to begin the second quarter.
"Temple Run" also took advantage of improving mobile capabilities, allowing players to tilt their tablet or smartphone to move the player.
The Ravens, who rushed for 211 yards, took advantage of a pivotal second-quarter stretch to take the lead for good.
"Homeowners took advantage of the 6 basis-point drop in rates," said Lynn Fisher, vice president of research at the MBA.
"Once again, the XLF was bailed out by dip buyers who took advantage of the broader stock market's weakness," Cramer said.
She's been famous since she was a child, her parents took advantage of her, and she was harassed by the paparazzi.
But another side effect has been explosive credit growth as households, companies and governments took advantage of rock-bottom borrowing costs.
Mao took advantage of the Cultural Revolution to get rid of people he thought were not revolutionary enough among the leadership.
Rupp's solo homer in the second tied the game before Minnesota took advantage of an errant pick-off throw by Morgan.
President Nicolas Maduro has acknowledged corruption in the system but tends to blame private sector companies that took advantage of it.
Noisey en Español took advantage of the soundtrack's October 27 release in Latin America to talk with Selway over the phone.
Atlanta led by as many as 16 points and took advantage of Embiid's three fouls and 6:38 of playing time.
Panis took advantage of every opportunity available on a wet track, moving up from 20th position on the grid to victory.
In the sixth, the Angels took advantage of a leadoff walk by Mike Trout and an error by shortstop Marcus Semien.
The Coyotes took advantage of a late line change by the Ducks and had an effective attack down the right side.
The architects took advantage of Salerno's dependable winds to design natural ventilation for the interior, which they warmed with blond woods.
And so, when Kelly took advantage of these girls, much of the public chose to ignore them for over 20 years.
Whether the U.S. initiated this or the Saudis took advantage of a new administration, it's not clear where it goes next.
To do this, they took advantage of fluorescence, the process of absorbing light and re-emitting it at a lower energy.
"Shipley made one bad pitch, and they took advantage of it to get a two-run homer," manager Chip Hale said.
Roosevelt took advantage of the national anxiety over the Depression to pass much of his New Deal in just 100 days.
Paul George scored 21 points, and Indiana took advantage of the absence of LeBron James to beat visiting Cleveland, 453-93.
Eugenio Suarez and Scooter Gennett each hit solo homers for Cincinnati, which took advantage of the five walks issued by Glasnow.
The high-tech gadget is pricey, which explains why so many of our readers took advantage of the Black Friday discount. 
Winston told me that Gallagher once took advantage of Socolovsky's absence from the office to pitch her on a Catholicism story.
In Johannesburg, residents took advantage of the clear winter night and watched the reddish shadow slide up the moon&aposs surface.
At age 30, reports ESPN, he took advantage of an NFL lockout to go back to school and finish his degree.
They took advantage of a situation, a problem perhaps, which humanity was going through at the time, after an economic crisis.
These were apps created by outside developers, but JASC took advantage of the attention it was getting to give them distribution.
I ended up at Sing Sing, a place that offers many educational opportunities for inmates, and I took advantage of them.
We're in the quagmire with everybody else, and it is an opportunity that starting today the players really took advantage of.
Mr. Zucker, Mr. Shnaider's lawyer, disputed suggestions that Talon took advantage of naïve buyers, many with a limited command of English.
Federer took advantage of a third break point in the first game of the match with a winning backhand passing shot.
Tommy Fleetwood took advantage of another soft day of good scoring at Firestone on Friday with a seven-under-par 63.
The players took advantage of the 10-minute break allowed between the third and fourth sets under new U.S. Open rules.
Scott Taylor's campaign was ensnared in a voter fraud scandal, opening up an opportunity for Democrats that they took advantage of.
Some employees took advantage of an internal Slack messaging channel called AJA, for "Ask Jonah Anything," to make their displeasure known.
At least the state offered more than two weeks of early voting, which a record 2.1 million Georgians took advantage of.
But importantly, Wu said, the Asian communities saw this political shift and took advantage of the moment to recast their image.
A number of major departments, including New York and Los Angeles, took advantage of the funding and ran bodycam pilot programs.
Brown also ran for a touchdown as the Eagles took advantage of two Hokies fumbles in a 21-point second quarter.
Rashell Walker took advantage of a giveaway at Paradise Baptist Church after hearing about it from a neighbor in her building.
" They added that they were "outraged that there have been times when individuals took advantage of our program to abuse innocent children.
Local officials say that around 500 ISIS sympathizers took advantage of the mayhem in one detention center and escaped this week.
The attack took advantage of vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows software through a tool stolen from the United States' National Security Agency.
Like many girls her age, Laryssa took advantage of home schooling programs that allow teenage mothers to stay enrolled in classes.
As an added bonus, Swift&aposs strapless gown featured pockets, which she took advantage of while posing in front of photographers.
In 21625, yet another murderer took advantage of the gun free zone at Fort Hood, and murdered three and injured 2900.
Kris Jenner seems like a pretty fun and gracious host ... and Chrissy Teigen and John Legend REALLY took advantage of it.
But he also had two walks, and the Mets later took advantage of his lack of control to begin their romp.
To start things off, Trump really took advantage of that no-traffic perk of being the leader of the free world.
"Wrongdoers took advantage of this electoral period thinking people are distracted," police spokesman Pierre Nkurikiye said on the state broadcaster RTNB.
On Sunday, some winners took advantage of the spotlight to speak out about some of today's most pressing and divisive matters.
But the Mets rebounded in the next inning and took advantage of a miscue by the Rangers to take the lead.
He lied and backstabbed and took advantage of loopholes, and he argued — with a telegenic brashness — that this made him smart.
I also took advantage of the free coffee to all hotel guests while I waited to be seated at Bird & Bone.
Immigrant activists took advantage of traditional May Day marches across the country Monday to rally support against President Trump's immigration policies.
Goldman took advantage of "harvesting opportunities" in the quarter by selling some of its holdings, CFO Stephen Scherr told analysts Wednesday.
Anaheim took advantage of a turnover behind the net to open the scoring for the second time in as many games.
Families in California took advantage of the early season snow in the Grapevine area, sledding down slopes in Frazier Park, California.
She tormented him primarily when he was 4 and 5 years old, and took advantage of his inability to defend himself.
Coal production increased in 2017, as American miners took advantage of disruptions elsewhere in the world to ship more supplies overseas.
The Spartans took advantage of two Rutgers penalties — a pass interference call and a personal foul — to keep the drive rolling.
Challengers to the will's validity contend that a cabal of courtiers took advantage of a fading monarch to manipulate the endgame.
While Muguruza took advantage of four of seven break points, Williams failed to execute on all three break point opportunities presented.
Herbert and Breeland took advantage of a short field for their second scoring connection with 1743:40 left in the game.
Detroit tied the score with 9:29 expired in the first as the Wings took advantage of a turnover by Hoffman.
That world gets turned upside down when the robots start remembering their past "lives" and those who took advantage of them.
It remained that way until early in the second period, when Washington took advantage of a power play of its own.
His lawyers believe he was coerced into giving his confession, citing that police took advantage of his age and his disabilities.
Primary debates allow candidates to take their message on a test drive, and most took advantage of that opportunity on Wednesday.
Barr once more deftly took advantage of the fact that Mueller, with his impenetrable legalese and double negatives, has handcuffed himself.
"He betrayed my trust, took advantage of my youth and sexually abused me hundreds of times," Alexis Moore, a gymnast, said.
The Hubble Space Telescope recently took advantage of another special opportunity: Saturn in perfect position to show off its glorious rings.
And the New Republic's Brian Beutler wrote that their tactic took advantage of the media's tendency to cover only new things.
In addition to working with timelapse and aerial photographs, Wu took advantage of drone technology to capture overhead visuals in motion.
The opportunistic Packers took advantage of the reprieve to pull within 7-3 on a 183-yard field goal by Mason Crosby.
And as VCs closed new rounds, existing portfolio companies took advantage of market conditions to consummate some large acquisition offers and IPOs.
Winter enthusiasts took advantage of the rare thick snow, with some out on skis, while school children enjoyed an unexpected day off.
Still, the mood on the bus was often heavy, especially among parents who took advantage of stops to call children left behind.
The Ouro Preto group took advantage of that opportunity to lower its own bid, provoking Petrobras to walk away from the table.
Boston took advantage of the Cavs' soft interior defense, scoring on a Brown floater and three straight dunks midway through the period.
The Dodgers took advantage of a struggling Cashner in the first inning, getting four runs as he labored while throwing 43 pitches.
Their study took advantage of a "natural experiment" when six oil-fueled electricity-generating plants and two coal-powered plants were retired.
Other Ingress players took advantage of James Thirteen's efforts and were able to form portal links that connected Antarctica with New Zealand.
But she took advantage of the tropical weather and stunning beach views in her first location — Maldives — for an ultra-sexy photoshoot.
" "Many of these gang members took advantage of glaring loopholes and our laws to enter the country as illegal, unaccompanied, alien minors.
She was part of a group of people who took advantage of others' trust and obliviousness to smuggle racists into polite society.
Republicans previously took advantage of these congressional hearings to criticize Facebook, Google, Twitter, and other tech executives for perceived bias against conservatives.
Before it was at the center of the Pfizer controversy, Actavis/Allergan was just another pharma giant who took advantage of inversion.
Montreal took advantage of Toronto's pinching defense and Suzuki completed a 2-on-1 break with his third goal at 11:53.
New York took advantage of a failed pinch by Arizona, resulting in the game-tying goal 5:04 into the second period.
In the 2000 election, candidates and their allied groups took advantage of those blurred lines to raise and spend millions of dollars.
While I was pregnant, I took advantage of my freedom, working from home a lot and coming and going as I pleased.
Mariota took advantage of rookie tight end Jonnu Smith being covered by middle linebacker Michael Wilhoite, lofting a 2105-yard scoring strike.
Daimler must have wanted to upstage Tesla in the electric truck games, and took advantage of a world stage to do so.
That and another death in Louisiana sparked a protest in Dallas, which a sniper took advantage of to kill five police officers.
Although the Ducks managed only 248 shots on net, they generated more quality chances and took advantage of ill-timed defensive breakdowns.
I put people in compromising and inappropriate situations, and I selfishly took advantage of those situations where I should have known better.
RHP Max Scherzer (7-4) took advantage of an early lead to cruise to his third victory in the past four starts.
" Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said the "Empire" actor "took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career.
They took advantage of their scoring chances and we didn't in the second and third and that was a big difference there.
Republicans quickly took advantage of the numbers on Friday, hailing them as proof that Republican policies on tax and regulations are working.
Still, consultancy firm Safras & Mercado noted "a reasonable" evolution in trades during March as some farmers took advantage of favorable currency swings.
Disagreements over Turkey's move: Meanwhile, in Syria, officials disputed the extent to which ISIS took advantage of Turkey's offensive against the Kurds.
He gave a soft moan and I took advantage of it — covered his mouth with mine and slid my tongue inside. Dios.
Grimaldi took advantage of a Philadelphia turnover and scored at 11:37 for the game's final tally, his third of the season.
The group took advantage of chaos during Syria's civil war to seize territory there and in Iraq in the summer of 2014.
Another case alleged Huawei took advantage of its partnership with T-Mobile to steal information about a robot that tests mobile phones.
Instead, investors took advantage of the growing array of options available to them and shifted cash to lower-expense exchange-traded funds.
Nationally, just 10.7 percent of Medicare beneficiaries took advantage of the wellness visit in 2012 - a number that should be far higher.
But any good politician knows that crisis is another word for opportunity and Christie took advantage of the crisis in typical fashion.
They told stories of powerful men who took advantage of their positions, and explained the risks inherent in speaking out against them.
Qatar took advantage of this rule to build what Austrian goalkeeper Thomas Bauer called "a world selection team" at the 2015 championship.
The Angels took advantage of three hit batsmen and a walk to score three runs in the first inning and never trailed.
Italian banks, including UBI Banca, Mediobanca and Banca Montepaschi, also took advantage of improved financial conditions this month to raise new debt.
Neruda's chauffeur claimed Pinochet's agents took advantage of the poet's illness to inject poison into his stomach as he lay in hospital.
The Dutch were rewarded, sort of, as the Netherlands took advantage of two horrendous defensive mistakes by Poland to win, 2-1.
"Freedom took advantage of vulnerable consumers who turned to the company for help getting out of debt," said CFPB Director Richard Cordray.
Twenty minutes later, Higuaín took advantage of a terrible mixup by the Venezuelan defenders, scooted through and scored a nearly uncontested goal.
It was a tournament that took advantage of the UFC's inability to stitch up the heavyweight class following the collapse of PRIDE.
In a similar pattern, he too began sharing secrets with Montgomery and took advantage of her to begin a hidden sexual relationship.
Donald Trump is the guy who took advantage of the hard and honest labor of his partners while pocketing glory and profits.
The Lakers also took advantage of 11 first-half turnovers - eight in the second period - by the Warriors, resulting in 16 points.
After the page went live following the mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed 59 people , scammers immediately took advantage of it.
In 2018, roughly 54% of American employees took advantage of their eligible vacation time/paid time off, according to a Glassdoor study.
The malware used in the attack took advantage of a bug in a third-party component of a piece of hospital software.
Homeowners took advantage of a pullback in interest rates at the beginning of last week, hoping to refinance before the next rise.
In outscoring the Cavaliers 215-220 in the quarter, the Bulls took advantage of Cleveland's 173-for-217 shooting and six turnovers.
The Lions took advantage of three Green Bay turnovers and three missed Crosby field goals to establish a 29-201 halftime lead.
But he missed the point of the European Commission's case, which was whether Apple took advantage of loopholes in Irish tax law.
Former President Obama also reportedly took advantage of the opportunity for water sports and learned how to kite surf during the vacation.
Exporters took advantage of a weaker yen after the dollar rose 0.4 percent to 111.73 yen, the highest level since Dec. 20.
With two outs, Ben Zobrist was at the plate and Bryant took advantage of Clevinger's deliberate move to home by stealing second.
Los Angeles took advantage of a Kyle Seager error and added three more hits, taking a 22-0 lead before Walker exited.
If you never took advantage of your college career center, or talked to a guidance counselor, now's the time to change that.
Some people also took advantage of new talent policies to qualify as 'local' buyers, skirting existing curbs targeted at out-of-towners.
"I made mistakes to three batters in a row, they are all good hitters and they took advantage of them," Kluber said.
I always thought it was so depressing—these people didn't understand what was going on and the restaurant took advantage of that.
Google opened the data centre after a €200 million investment ($240 million USD) that took advantage of the mill's unique architectural feature.
Later, during the 65th minute, the veteran took advantage of an unexpected pass that bounced over Toluca backup goalkeeper, Miguel Angel Centeno.
Stanhope then alleged that Heard took advantage of Depp's emotional vulnerability after his mother's death and tried to manipulate him for money.
Over the last two years, Miller has battled various illnesses, and a small group of haters seemingly took advantage of her vulnerability.
But any customers who took advantage of the deal might waive their right to join a class action lawsuit against the company.
It was a different story in 2008 when hundreds of banks took advantage of the Fed's role as lender of last resort.
Many homeowners already took advantage of low rates in the decade since the Great Recession ended, with multiple peaks in refinance applications.
Patrick Roberson, the American military commander, said the Islamic State took advantage of bad weather and sandstorms, when airstrikes were not possible.
Voters had a chance to change their ballots, and at least 28,000 people took advantage of the opportunity, according to the newspaper.
Stephens, whose serve had just been broken by Azarenka, took advantage of the opportunity to change into a fresh dress and refocus.
In the docuseries, we discover that Exotic most likely took advantage of the young Finlay, enticing him with cats, money, and power.
Disney took advantage of the newly homebound by releasing its animated hit "Frozen 2" on Disney Plus three months earlier than planned.
A 2012 Senate investigation showed how these schools took advantage of the panic that arose out of the recession through coded language.
In many ways, they took advantage of the (much) more robust budgets and cool new tools that premium TV series come with.
Almost immediately, Sinclair took advantage of the relaxed regulation, announcing the purchase of Bonten Media, an owner of television stations, and Tribune.
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Niederreiter took advantage of a mistake by Condon to open the scoring for the Wild at 10:52 of the first period.
On Wednesday, the health minister had a sterner message for Thais who took advantage of inexpensive flights offered by desperate regional airlines.
Forgers took note, and took advantage of the murky situation, in part because the stakes in this market have grown so high.
Antetokounmpo quickly took advantage of the mismatch, though it wasn't until the second quarter when the Bucks really started to pull away.
The Mets tied the game in the seventh when, with Bruce's help, they took advantage of several Phillies blunders on the night.
They killed her younger brother and took advantage of her medical training by forcing her to work in a clinic, she said.
Dallas took advantage of the Thunder on the perimeter, hitting 19 3-pointers, the most Oklahoma City has given up all season.
That reflected the tightening in the interbank lending market as banks took advantage of the enlarged exemption threshold on negative interest rates.
Apirat said the commanding officer took advantage of the shooter in a land deal where a "promise was broken" over money matters.
The Blue Jackets made it 2-0 with 1:20 left in the period after they took advantage of a Chicago turnover.
We went to chocolate, food and food tech conferences, worked our own networks, took advantage of most invitations that came our way.
But we took advantage of that window in which we knew that the battle was being lost to rack up the memories.
Rival retailers like Macy's Inc and Best Buy Co Inc took advantage of Prime Day's hype to launch promotions of their own.
Families and museum supporters took advantage of the free admission to bask in the warmth of their winter coats and community spirit.
Nashville took advantage of a Dallas turnover in its own zone to open the scoring for the fourth time in the series.
What he also realized and took advantage of, something amazing for his generation, is the rise of new modes of communication, e.g.
Kansas City took advantage of a Sano throwing error on Adalberto Mondesi's grounder to open the eighth to score two unearned runs.
The division also received a boost last year when it took advantage of a shortage of opioid painkillers by beefing up production.
Boston took advantage of his absence, getting into the lane and outscoring Cleveland 30-26 in the paint in the first half.
And Putin, fully aware of Obama's naiveté on Russia's geopolitical intentions, took advantage of what Obama was doing to our national unity.
Falcons 40, Panthers 20 Matt Ryan threw two touchdown passes, and host Atlanta took advantage of mistake-prone Carolina in a rout.
Many emerging markets also took advantage of low oil prices in 2015 and 2016 to scale back fuel subsidies and price controls.
When I was there on my own, I took advantage of how health-conscious it is and spent lots of time outdoors.
Panik took advantage of a miscue in the neutral zone and rang in his eighth off the far post at 253:21.
"You can't ignore what happened over the last few months," she said, noting that the company's competitors "took advantage" of Uber's missteps.
Many of these gang members took advantage of glaring loopholes and our laws to enter the country as illegal, unaccompanied, alien minors.
These parties took advantage of European cultural anxiety, of fears of difference, to build entirely new political movements that took Europe by storm.
The Packers forced a punt and took advantage of great field position to tack on a 32-yard field goal by Mason Crosby.
Centuries ago, Greeks and Egyptians took advantage of honey's health benefits, according to Joseph Feuerstein, the director of integrative medicine at Stamford Hospital.
And so the more radical voices on the right, who are very gifted in organizing and political networking, took advantage of this opportunity.
Saturday morning I took advantage of the latter, a spin class with a muscular instructor named Eddie from Atlanta's Gits Dis Work fitness.
Suotamo took advantage of his unusually tall stature and played power forward for the Penn State basketball team until he graduated in 2009.
The Cavs took advantage of Boston's lack of depth in the middle, outrebounding the Celtics 12-42 and recording 22 second-chance points.
Zuckerberg was evasive and took advantage of his inquisitors' lack of technical knowledge—always saying that's his "understanding" or hedging with "your" data.
In 2013, de Blasio took advantage of two major competitors (Christine Quinn and Bill Thompson) who were seen as too moderate by some.
Then she took advantage of a 2014 breakthrough called Flyweave, in which a shoe's upper is woven entirely out of soft, pliable polyester.
Al Qaeda took advantage of years of turmoil to build up one of its most active branches in the impoverished Arabian Peninsula country.
Kellyanne Conway, now a top White House official, once said Trump took advantage of "the little guy" to build his real estate empire.
Even after all that, bond prices would most likely readjust over time as other buyers took advantage of the rise in interest rates.
The hack — which Valve commendably patched in less than a day — took advantage of a hole in the engine based around custom assets.
Missouri took advantage of a sizeable free-throw disparity, making 15 of 17 at the line while Georgia was just 5 of 5.
Peabody this month took advantage of rising coal prices to seek court approval to repay a $500 million term loan ahead of schedule.
Armed groups have proliferated since Islamist groups took advantage of an ethnic Tuareg uprising in 2012 to seize the north of the country.
Yet other critics say that He took advantage of HIV-positive couples in China, where fertility treatment is out of reach for most.
China has scaled back overseas investments, and is taking an axe to the booming lending system that he took advantage of for years.
This comes after the LA Times wrote about five additional accusers who claim Simmons sexually harassed, assaulted, or otherwise took advantage of them.
But Taylor took advantage of an exception for lawsuits brought in the public interest — and Kahn agreed that the case fit that bill.
Walker scored nine of his game-high point total in the final 6:16 as the Hornets took advantage of Memphis' cold shooting.
Soybean exports surged as U.S. farmers took advantage of gaps in the global market opened up by poor harvests in Brazil and Argentina.
He took advantage of the Tijuana Cartel's weakness and went to war with the embattled cartel for possession of the territories they controlled.
Remember when thieves took advantage of crappy security on the IRS' online tax transcript website and stole the personal information of 100,000 people?
The comedian took advantage of using Popsugar's Twinning App, where you can upload a selfie and it will give you five celebrity lookalikes.
More than 23,22 sellers took advantage of the promoted listings, resulting in $22.69 million of advertising revenue during the quarter, the company said.
Hunt took advantage of FCC regulations that mandated all radio and TV broadcasters to devote blocks of their schedules to "public interest" programming.
The Canadiens took advantage of some hesitance from Vasilevskiy behind the net to open the scoring at 230:2200 of the first period.
In terms how of D. horneri took advantage of its sixth sense, Carr believes the behavior of modern-day crocodiles can offer clues.
She also oversaw the push for "6 Underground," which took advantage of the biggest marketing tool at the film's disposal, star Ryan Reynolds.
Or that a guy who regularly committed burglaries broke into my home found Meredith, took advantage of her, killed her and ran off?
The move was a public relations masterstroke that took advantage of softening government control and tapped into a public hunger for local films.
In 2017, Platinum hackers took advantage of Intel's management engine, a second processor in Intel CPUs intended to be used by network administrators.
The Georgia Tech defense took advantage of poor Ole Miss shooting (36 percent) in the first half and scored 11 points off turnovers.
"I didn't throw horrible, I was just off a bit and they took advantage of it," said Richard, who pitched five more innings.
Pruitt was Oklahoma's attorney general before being named to Trump's Cabinet, and an outsider who recklessly took advantage of the privileges he obtained.
It's thought the attacks took advantage of the so-called 'double spending' problem with digital goods that cryptocurrency is fundamentally designed to address.
The short answer, per NYT: Thanks to an ice age a few million years ago, whales took advantage of environmental changes to eat.
You were a gymnast who was you know, working out and learning the sport when he took advantage of you at what age?
He took advantage of the infighting among the others in the campaign and traveled the state, touting his Christian values along the way.
The actress also alleges that Tarantino, for all of his feminist posturing, took advantage of his power as her director on Kill Bill.
It took advantage of a new module added to the iPhone's main chip called the neural engine, customized to run machine-learning code.
The previous record, set by a player called furious who finished the game in 1:13.32, also took advantage of a credits warp.
More casual listeners will be happy to know that this set has built-in Bluetooth, which I took advantage of a few times.
Oakland took advantage of three White Sox errors in the seventh inning to score three runs and push its lead to 5-0.
But the Cardinals (2216-21982) took advantage of wild Royals starter Trevor Cahill to tie the score before the third inning was over.
She testified that Cosby drugged her and then took advantage of her without her consent at a hotel in Los Angeles in 1996.
He went 22.9-for-17 from the field and took advantage of Cousins' second-period absence to score 19 in the first half.
In doing this Abrams and his team of researchers took advantage of a variable that is random: the cases that judges are assigned.
The Saudi rulers took advantage of Trump's recognition of them as a powerful actor in the region and that might have encouraged them.
Michelle Rodriguez regrets working with the documentary filmmakers who she says took advantage of a "deep moment" -- her revelation about Paul Walker's death.
The startup took advantage of the blatantly consumer-hostile practice by touting an unprecedentedly returns-friendly model that doesn't cost customers a dime.
"We just capitalized on some of the things they did and just took advantage of it," Hill told the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
The imams were just two of some 200 Kosovars who took advantage of scholarships after the war to study Islam in Saudi Arabia.
During their stay in Nashville, Chrissy took advantage of the house's chef's kitchen while John took the stage in the country-music capital.
Co-founders Dror Weiss and Eran Yahav took advantage of open source code on the internet from GitHub and StackOverflow to build Codota.
"They got into the house with her acknowledgment and that's when they took advantage of her," daughter Julie Lane was quoted as saying.
Those who did not relocate immediately struggled to find available short-term rental properties, but others took advantage of the gas company's largess.
She had just given birth to a daughter and took advantage of her maternity leave to get a job in a steel company.
In both cases, players took advantage of the rule allowing defending teams to return field goals that fall short and are received inbounds.
The White Sox took advantage of two Twins errors to score three runs in the fourth inning and build a 4-0 lead.
"Delgado put himself in a position where he couldn't make a mistake and Adams took advantage of it," Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said.
Those Democrats of the 1970s discovered as much when GOP strategists, as one recalled, "took advantage of" loose rules to target vulnerable Democrats.
Fraser and DeLaet took advantage of early start times in nearly dead-calm conditions before the wind kicked up in the late morning.
Police said he took advantage of a prior connection with Lovell to kidnap and kill her but have declined to give more details.
Messer said she doesn't remember the name of the person Thompson said took advantage of her but it wasn't a name she recognized.
Companies that took advantage of the tax break to locate there included Twitter, Zendesk, Uber, Pinterest, Dropbox, Airbnb, Yelp, BitTorrent, Square, and Slack.
The Lightning took advantage of a turnover deep in the Jets' zone to tie the score in the final minute of the period.
The CBO projected that a substantial number of people would live in states that took advantage of the new waivers for ObamaCare regulations.
Companies never took advantage of the law anyway, industry experts say, in part because they found the law's requirements too byzantine and onerous.
Weinstein cannot be reduced to a product of a culture; he's an abuser who took advantage of the position a system gave him.
And students in recovery who once took advantage of on-campus support are now graduating — and feeling compelled to start their own programs.
Computer clubs around the country, wanting to offer their members new software, took advantage of the perks of shareware, which drove its growth.
I took advantage of my emotional rawness and had a good cry, working through childhood issues that this feeling of deprivation brought up.
But during their first turn in the booth, at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, the commentators took advantage of social media.
The Jazz trailed most of the first half after Detroit took advantage of Utah's mental lapses on defense to get multiple easy baskets.
Post Malone took advantage of some deep, deep discounts hours before Christmas Day ... hitting up a Target and getting some super sweet deals.
Arizona then took advantage of another St. Louis turnover to increase its lead to 2-0 just 23 seconds into the third period.
More than 500,000 individual taxpayers took advantage of the same tax rule as Mr. Trump in 1995, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
A few joggers took advantage of the open roadways, and I passed a half dozen other people who, like me, were walking dogs.
They also turned down the intensity of the electron beam and took advantage of the regular arrangement of the proteins in the membrane.
Researchers Eric Helland and Alexander Tabarrok took advantage of the perceived randomness behind prosecutors' and judges' discretion, developing a real-world quasi-experiment.
Over the summer, they took advantage of some sunny weather to pose for family portraits at Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague.
And then I think she got very lucky at the start of the second set and took advantage of the opportunities she got.
He then took advantage of a loose ball on offense, picking it up and laying it in to extend the lead to 12.
Wednesday was not the first time Democrats took advantage of an unrelated hearing to press the administration on its response to the virus.
Pirates starter Trevor Williams (7-6) took advantage of the early run support and went seven innings, allowing three runs and seven hits.
The next batter, Bellinger, took advantage of Chacin's uneven command, hitting a fastball over the plate into the second deck in right field.
And, Ms. Roth added, when the weather was especially nice, she took advantage of the temporarily free ferry rides from Hoboken to Midtown.
Here, the V.M.A.s took advantage of a captive audience, dosing them with a wacky pop cornucopia, then delivering a series of powerful messages.
To confirm his presence there, American intelligence agents took advantage of an anti-hepatitis program being run by a Pakistani doctor, Shakil Afridi.
I'm not the guy who's (normally) soaring above the rim, but the opportunity kind of presented itself, and I took advantage of that.
Klein allegedly took advantage of a loophole in the DLA's contracting setup, in which a seller can receive payment before parts are tested.
The Flames took advantage of a Rangers giveaway a minute later as Backlund fired a shot that deflected off Tkachuk and past Lundqvist.
Wilson also took advantage of the growing disillusionment among black Americans with a Republican Party that seemed to take their votes for granted.

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