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It took away my childhood, it took away my education.
What I really took away was how quiet it was ... I just took away the peacefulness.
ARISTIMUNO: He took -- he took away DACA, he took away DACA for -- PERINO: OK, but in this program in particular?
It's essentially bobsledding but by yourself (they took away your friends) and on a tiny little sled (they also took away your car).
"When they took away our name, they took away our identity," said Hemphill-Nichols, a housing campaigner, adding she thought that would lead to the medical park eating up more of the neighborhood.
Your negativity took away from the positivity that is Eric.
I always try to remember what these monsters took away.
They came — and I was the one they took away.
But what the global market gave, it gradually took away.
I always try to remember what these monsters took away.
STEPHEN SCHWARZMAN: Well, I think you took away my choice.
What I took away from the experience was the acceptance.
She took away some makeup tips from filming alongside Jaclyn.
A friend brought him food and took away his waste.
Yeimy said they took away her husband and shot him.
It took away the shame of frugality and saving money.
It took away our inside guys and made a difference.
"You took away from me my first engagement," Sluss responded.
It was the body shots, the wind he took away.
Here are three things I took away from the event.
She pushed back: She took away her father's car keys.
Rethink your sleeping position They took away my crossed legs.
Were there any conclusions that you took away from it?
Kurtz took away his rifle and suspended him from patrols.
Sadly, what I took away from their words was disheartening.
Nothing took away from the happy vibe despite Kim's recent trauma.
I stopped writing when they [the separatists] took away my accreditation.
"She took away our honor," Maqsood said from his jail cell.
It took away the power to go after what I want.
She loves the attention, but it took away from her job.
In Geneva, Overton discovers that when they took away the guns
I was something horrible—they took away any kind of manhood.
And I took away from my experience with poetry something else.
Before placing earphones over his ears, they took away his Quran.
But then the Supreme Court took away the March 5th deadline.
It took away from me actually being able to fix cars.
And you took away what little substance I had for myself.
After two days of recordings, the researchers took away the platform.
Isaiah Thomas made a lazy bounce pass, which Wall took away.
"I truly didn't feel like it took away anything," he says.
What's something you took away from this project that was unexpected?
Bornstein: What's the main thing you took away from your research?
"Someone unjustly took away her life and shot her," Nunez said.
He took away his audience's ability to consent to watch him.
They look at him and think, 'This person took away my son.
"It took away the sadness of being in the hospital," Delle adds.
During the Dirksen protest, some sounded rape whistles, which police took away.
When she took our daughter, she took away part of our lives.
In late March, Venezuela's supreme court took away the National Assembly's powers.
Not only did they eliminate swimsuit, they took away evening gown too.
But the fact he had kids never took away from his attractiveness.
The cancer took away her breasts, and the treatment took her hair.
The film took away one of the best parts of Starship Troopers.
What were things you took away from that period of your life?
A year later, Indian Child Welfare took away her oldest two children.
YouTube just took away his ability to make money off of them.
It just took away the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.
"The regulators took away [the banks'] ability to make money," Dwyer said.
That "took away additional resources that were coming in," Mr. Cassell said.
"Trump's rise took away from Christie's natural strength as a communicator," Gov.
She took away the dream I had built for my old age.
The visit became famous for what Mr. Jobs took away with him.
The police took away some of the activists but later released them.
CFPB, took away that supposed power by giving Cordray a quick demotion.
The law, prosecutors and the courts "took away my story," she said.
Revealing both in terms of what it took away and what it left.
"The killers behind this deadly attack took away my family's hope," he said.
"Sore joints and muscular pains" took away her ability to walk and function.
You took away nine  months of my life that can never be returned.
Here are some of the primary mysteries we took away from the finale.
In 1995, they had to give back what they took away in '20073.
"It took away the suppression from the very highly prejudiced people," Crandall said.
Because of her killing her own husband she took away her son's father.
Here are the most notable things I took away from the big show.
Burmese soldiers took away her daughters, who were 16 and 22, she says.
They wasted little time throwing him the celebration that the fire took away.
The pleas were vivid: They just took away a member of my family.
They took away the ability for people to report anonymously for the blacklist.
What I took away from that job was the work ethic, responsibility, consistency.
If you took away empathy from my brain, I'd still love my kids.
The last time Kazakhstan's authorities took away a bank's licence was in 2006.
You took away nine months of my life that can never be returned.
"They've lost their identity; Warren Jeffs took away even their identity," Jessop says.
Last year he took away the $50,000 Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramic Award.
After the polling was over, the soldiers took away all the ballot boxes.
The waiter eventually took away Bannon's soup, and he ordered a double espresso.
I was taking action and that took away a lot of my fear.
The bill also took away financial assistance for higher-earning middle-income Americans.
Some critics said the opera took away some of the play's political content.
The Romans normally took away all the clothing of crucifixion victims, says Tombs.
They took away my guns and made me work in a guard shack.
"The president basically took away people's power to have their say," Helgadóttir said.
What I took away: Added sugar is in almost everything that we eat.
"The military took away my son," says Hamid Hossain, a refugee in Teknaf, Bangladesh.
And Demi was pretty proud of what she took away from the show too.
One thing that I took away from it was the markets were not affected.
Keeping their embryo creation process in the family "took away the choice," said Matthew.
Instead, they took away her cell phone and the money she'd earned that day.
The sheer brutality and disregard for human life took away the words from many.
It makes me the most sad that he took away my mom and dad.
Just putting back what the storm took away will not be enough this time.
He took away a day I worked years for and still has no remorse.
Escobar gave as extremely to his family as he took away from his enemies.
You mentioned, citing upgrading from coach to first, that took away the traditional upgrades.
And they took away my security and almost didn't let me out the country.
We ended up placing fourth, and we took away $100,000 between four of us.
Pokémon Go sort of took away a lot of things I liked about it.
They were eyesores that took away from the seamless design of a professional costume.
She said the most valuable lesson she took away from the show was teamwork.
I hope you took away some great learnings about putting together your pitch deck.
With every step I took away from the cell, I was flooded with relief.
Ignoring strange looks from fellow inmates, I took away four apples at a time.
That's one of the things I took away from listening to that game's music.
I feel like this took away some of the special sauce from the challenge.
"They took away all the deep stuff and made us go underneath," Manning said.
The diplomat took away her passport and locked her in the house, Lipenga said.
What I took away from this article: Ryan is not a bad guy, personally.
This took away one of Spotify's examples of Apple being anticompetitive, though others remain.
The main thing I took away from researching this article is that everyone's different.
"The crackdown took away the gifting ... that was a tradition in China," said Lannes.
"So I didn't go, and they took away the good dance partner," she said.
Hundreds of grief-stricken people stood in shock as ambulances took away the bodies.
Hundreds of grief-stricken people stood in shock as ambulances took away the bodies.
If the Supreme Court overturns Obamacare, Republicans are the party that took away healthcare.
Demagogues can tell coal miners that liberals took away their jobs with environmental regulations.
Texas lawmakers essentially just took away that last drop of control women have afterwards.
They took away a part of our identity and now they admit that mistake.
Would women still get cranky if you took away all the physical symptoms of PMS?
"Look how much you took away for nothing – absolutely nothing," a family member told WFMY.
"It took away my ability to use my mental strength to overcome difficulty," she recalls.
Your take on the Supreme Court decision and what you took away from that interview?
But the University of Connecticut saw the act as misconduct and took away her scholarship.
"It took away my ability to see the brightness and beauty of life," Agha said.
The hospital started investigating after he reported his concerns and took away his clinical responsibilities.
The Patriots "took away" Denver's best receiver, Demaryius Thomas — seven targets for 103 yards gained.
And as a result their manager took away some of the tables in their section.
He's resorted to such extreme measures because Liv took away his collection of dinosaur bones.
Microsoft took away the controllers and moved me to a standard PC with integrated graphics.
Let 'em pay off their loans or buy back those hoverboards that Amazon took away.
But according to Daly, the lesson the league took away was: Market teams, not stars.
It took away from any sense that it was going to be a regular performance.
That was another stock tip he took away from his sixth-grade teacher, he said.
What was the most significant thing you took away from the controversy over that scene?
Then they took away our light bulbs … now they are coming after our ceiling fans.
What I took away the most was feeling the energy of an incredibly inclusive community.
That was the biggest thing I took away from Bill: the preparation and the intensity.
Colonel Cohen said he read that decision and took away a one-word lesson: "Disclose."
The attack took away all his confidence and he lives in fear now, Rubel said.
What was something you took away from this body of work that was entirely unexpected?
"By declaring her an outpatient, they really took away her Medicare benefits," Mr. Krpata said.
The 2017 law took away a lot of immediate planning opportunities for the middle class.
Goldman laid out exactly what both Vindman and Williams took away from Trump's July call.
The bank apologized for the mistake, and then promptly took away the money, as expected.
He excused the Nicaraguan communists when they took away the civil liberties of their citizens.
As punishment, my wife and I took away my son's phone away for two weeks.
It's still unclear what exactly they talked about because Trump took away the interpreter's notes.
"It restores freedom to Americans that Obamacare took away," McConnell said in introducing the legislation.
None of this knowledge took away from my enjoyment of the play's artistry and ingenuity.
Then came the big websites — and pretty much took away the human from the experience.
The thing that I took away, and I took away lots of things, but at the very top was this notion that you could actually make a living working on something that could reach hundreds of millions of people and make their lives better.
But the ideas and concepts I took away from that class have haunted me ever since.
It did not take away the grief, but it took away a bunch of the isolation.
Here are some of the most important life lessons we took away from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
Or they took away broadcasting licences for Fox News and every station running conservative talk radio.
Some weren't too keen on this interpretation, saying it took away the mystery of the creature.
That's another reason why I'm so hurt by it, because it took away from the games.
Officials allegedly took away his passport before keeping him in a detention room for 12 hours.
Your job is to report what you took away from the darkest times of your life.
Broadly staff writer Marie Solis delves deep into what American women took away from Ford's testimony.
He also made two dazzling defensive plays on ground balls that took away potential RBI hits.
People would tell me that Jake took away their subscription, or dissed them in a caption.
Here's what I took away from the Senate Intelligence Committee's latest hearing on foreign influence operations.
Last month, the board took away Mr. Muilenburg's title as chairman, replacing him with Mr. Calhoun.
"Let's say we took away a Rescue Bot that he's been playing with nonstop," added Biggs.
Judge Kelly ruled that the White House took away Acosta's hard pass with essentially no process.
"In order to have a washer-dryer, they took away the coat closet," Mr. Estrella said.
Iraq deteriorated into civil war, and U.S. attention there took away from the "pacification" of Afghanistan.
"Everyone who gave me food, who took away my hunger, inspired me to compose," he said.
The whipped cream didn't really add anything, and actually took away from the rich chocolate flavor.
You took away my power, my self-worth, my emotional development, my happiness and my innocence.
Gurung "took away from me the confidence to believe that I was worth anything," she says.
Putin promised to continue to deliver us economic strength even as he took away our rights.
But, as some have noted, those media outlets took away from Hillary Clinton's moment to shine.
What was one thing you took away from this body of work that was entirely unexpected?
"I wish they had thrown the flag right away and took away the drama," Brady said.
The debut of interleague play in 1997 took away the most unusual quirk of the leagues.
"They took away the first option with Jimmy slipping to the basket," coach Fred Hoiberg said.
After his injury took away his ability to draw, he had to figure out another way.
The MLB also took away draft picks from Houston and fined them a whopping $5 MILLION!!!
"I felt like golf took away the time I could have spent with him," Kang said.
The longest time that he ever took away from his work was two days, he added.
Analysts still took away positive aspects from the meeting in Vienna, as Saudi Arabia showed restraint.
It launched after Pinterest and "took away all the new shiny object" fascination with the latter.
"They took away the opportunity for us to really voice our opinion," she said on Friday.
They took away 16 people we are going to confirm if these people have been arrested.
That point was reached in Game 6 which took away the Sacramento Kings Western Conference victory.
It found that the tax cuts took away about $350 million from state education every year.
And one lesson I took away from that is it's good to have a plan in life.
Its critics claim that middle-class families are worse off because it took away some tax credits.
Surprisingly quickly, Twitch took away Ninja's "Partnered" check mark, the Twitch equivalent of a verified blue tick.
"I'm thankful that he did that because it took away controversy from the mix," she told TMZ.
"Michael Taylor saved the game on that home run he took away," Nationals manager Dusty Baker said.
The same day, it took away blue checkmarks from alt-right figures Jason Kessler and Richard Spencer.
She says he was a horny kid who pounced on her and took away her free will.
Here the objects leave only an impression, something said in a storm that the wind took away.
The status took away some control over the currency, allowing market forces to play a bigger role.
Wireless headphones were around long before Apple took away the headphone jack and introduced AirPods in 2016.
It took away a lot of the fluffy stuff, and just kept the meat of the sequence.
"Let's say we took away a Rescue Bot that he's been playing with nonstop," adds Biggs, 39.
They took away my promotion they had promised for the 1st cpl days b/c of this.
The settlement on Thursday took away the chance to answer those questions, erasing another shot at victory.
" On how it affected her: "It took away a lot of the specialness of interactions with men.
"Over the weekend, his campaign took away his Twitter account," Obama said during a rally in Michigan.
I took away some of the singing, but not completely, because I got people that support that.
All dialogue was dropped, and the government took away Ocalan's ability to communicate with the outside world.
And finally, Poo shares what she took away from a night of glamor, but more importantly, change.
Grewal had police had found "nothing incriminating" but took away some personal items, including handbags and clothing.
Still on the job The Northern California wildfires took away the job of a hotel's HR director.
If I took away $6900 from every paycheck, you'd feel the pinch but you'd manage just fine.
Super Bowl liii A knee injury took away one of the Rams' most consistent options on offense.
"It makes me the most sad that he took away my mom and my dad," she said.
Our politicians took away from the people their means of making a living and supporting their families.
"They took away everything left in me that was human and made me a monster," he said.
"The school shooter took away one of my friends," Andrew Gardetto said, according to CNN affiliate KTLA.
This was also the year that Tesla introduced -- then took away -- the long-promised $23,33 Model 23.
So, was there anything in particular that you took away from the experience of making this film?
Slavery took away choice from enslaved people, leaving but two: acquiesce and live, or rebel and die.
If you took away drug dealing you would literally have young black kids starving in the streets.
Let us know the circumstances, the aftermath, and whatever new advice you took away from the experience.
"If we took away zero tolerance, you would have millions of people at the border," Trump said.
In 1003, Oregon made marijuana legal and it took away the right of undocumented people to drive.
In Budapest, for instance, they took away all the Soviet statues and put them in a park.
So most of what I took away from those condom races was an unshakeable fear of AIDS.
Those are a couple of notes that we took away from the superstar producer's interview with Rolling Stone.
Eventually I realized I was more interested in the set design and slowly I took away the model.
So Australia's 22008 gun control was based on a simple idea: They took away a bunch of guns.
I realized that, when I identified as trans, there were so many things I took away from myself.
That change in ownership took away Acton and Koum's decision-making power, with Koum joining the Facebook board.
" What I took away from that is, "How lucky am I to get the chance to meet her?
The police also beat up journalists covering the event, sexually assaulted female reporters, and took away their equipment.
But when the soldier took away our passports and press cards to inspect them closely, my stomach tightened.
"Whoever took away my only son, may God take the light of their eyes," Saied Shoukair told CNN.
We regret that publishing names took away from that message, which is why they have now been deleted.
"She took away my life with Rainer the moment she took his life," he said during the hearing.
Here is what I took away from their analysis: You can see some fascinating tradeoffs in play here.
He took away a CNN reporter's White House press pass and tweeted a misleading video of the confrontation.
There were two in the first verse and four in the second that I just completely took away.
But in July 503, he was kidnapped, and paying the ransom took away all the money we had.
On the other were moderate Republicans, who felt the bill took away health care from too many people.
"They didn't take away my life, thank goodness, but they took away our dreams, our savings," she said.
But none of those security enhancements took away from the overall fun, carefree atmosphere of the conference.
"They took away the men's chance to stay out of the hands of the Bosnian Serbs," it said.
Upset that the 2017 tax act took away your deduction for state and local taxes in New York?
Clearing them out and refreshing the boards was necessary, but took away from what should have been inevitable.
I'm grateful I had that, though I regret every day the time I took away from my siblings.
Every meeting Dichter and Itzler had with Santulli, "we took away a nugget or an idea," says Dichter.
It took away a lot of that emotional trauma, and suddenly, I felt like a whole person again.
"Arpaio took away my childhood because I had to grow up from one week to another," she said.
"Arpaio took away my childhood, because I had to grow up from one week to another," she said.
The league suspended Brady for four games, fined the team $1 million and took away two draft picks.
"I took away from that, 'Oh, it was just in the zeitgeist at the time,'" Mr. Chavez said.
Convinced that they were satanic, she took away the Terry Pratchett and RPG books my family brought me.
They took away the women's scarves, because so many of them were attempting to kill themselves in captivity.
"If you made it easier to ventilate one lung, it took away or from another lung," he said.
It you took away the sound of the story, what you'd be left with is not really music.
The lesson Balch says she took away from the crash: A house is no guarantee of financial security.
All my teenage brain took away from Terri's plotline was that a fat girl shouldn't hope for much.
Read what Vox staffers took away from the third Democratic debate Thursday night; another hurricane threatens the Bahamas.
You probably won't find many people upset that Twitter took away the verification badge of a white supremacist.
"They put me away and took away 11 years of life for something I'm completely innocent of," he said.
Factor in the 68 yards the Broncos took away with seven sacks, and Carolina had only 197 passing yards.
Can you tell us more about why you made that choice and what you took away from the experience?
Like others before him, he took away their rights…there were occupations they couldn't hold;, land they couldn't own.
In this new situation involving child migrants who the government took away from their parents, there are new challenges.
The austerity-minded government of former premier Mariano Rajoy took away free fertility treatment for those groups in 2014.
It was a major hack for surviving the whole process, and more importantly, it took away the intimidation factor.
First the Democrats took away all our guns, and now they want to take away all our e-cigarettes.
She recently took away his PlayStation and signed him up for flag football so he would be more active.
Last Friday, Serang's police swooped in and took away the food that she had prepared while she watched helplessly.
It was a long time before he taught again, but the lesson he took away lasted his whole life.
It took away its neutral star icon and turned it into a smarmy…Read more ReadIt's called Reaction Packs.
It wasn't enough to simply ban the ultras; he took away their power by disassociating them from the team.
In 2011, California's legislature took away the right of initiative proponents to place measures on the June primary ballot.
Since Apple took away our headphone jacks (RIP), all we have left to lose is our wireless AirPods... literally.
Back in 1989, Baywatch brought back to beaches what Jaws took away from them just 14 years earlier: joy.
He also took away a Nationals homer, leaping at the fence to deprive Clint Robinson in the fifth inning.
By skipping the GOP debate on Thursday, Trump took away Cruz's final chance at a game-changing televised moment.
And a helicopter landed in centerfield and took away whomever the folks decided was the most wounded, most critical.
The FBI raided Jefferson's congressional office under a search warrant and took away an array of files and documents.
He wanted to scare me but I [looked as though I] wasn't scared, so I took away his power.
I wound up having to guess the letter, which took away from my final "Aha!" moment for this puzzle.
The party was hurt in part by the dramatic rise of Podemos, which took away some of its voters.
In her lawsuit, she accused US officials of violating her rights when they took away her son days later.
From that divide, both racial and political, Gupta took away an Obama-like desire to unite a fractured America.
In the third period, Eaves took away the puck at Dallas's blue line and skated in alone on Greiss.
You just took away the reaction and the response that was supposed to be coming from the federal government.
I'm saving all I can to pay for my studies, because the government took away my scholarship this year.
Tarec Saffiedine went southpaw for some of his bout with MacDonald but never really took away MacDonald's lead hand.
"The Camp Fire tore up more than just my town; it took away my peace of mind," she said.
A lot of the electronic stuff at the time was into glitch, and that really took away from melody.
I took away from the book an appreciation of the many ways farts are used across the animal kingdom.
"All of them are designed to give back to New Yorkers what the federal government took away," Mujica said.
They accused her of using money from the store to help her children leave and took away her job.
But they took away the one small measure of security they had, which is simply to lock the cages.
"They took away everything left in me that was human and made me a monster," said the hit man.
For some, the attention on the military ban took away from other, more urgent issues for marginalized trans people.
Last week, Utah's legislators overruled their own constituents and took away insurance from about 60,000 of those 150,000 people.
In March 2018, for example, Ecuador took away his internet in a kind of geopolitical timeout for grown-ups.
So they took away the tax last December and sued to take down the Affordable Care Act in February.
There was something about being immersed in nearly scalding water that took away just enough of my resistance to him.
She said that Patterson took away the protection and love of her parents and the safety of her own home.
Ahead, read the worst, wildest, craziest first dates I've ever been on — and what I took away from each experience.
"You took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my intimacy, my confidence, my own voice," she said.
Facebook took away the page's ability to run political ads in its current form after CNN Business inquired about it.
"We took away the French flag, it's got nothing to do here, it's Corsica," the 54-year-old mayor said.
That was what I took away from that initial meeting, and that was what I really set out to explore.
One important lesson I took away: Never mix a vat of coleslaw when you have band-aids on your fingers.
On the Democratic side, 53 percent in Ohio thought it took away jobs and 45 percent in North Carolina agreed.
Here's what happened when Jusuf Nurkic took away the lob and let Davis catch a pass at the high post.
In one instance, the embassy took away his Internet in March in a kind of geopolitical timeout for grown-ups.
"They probably scouted us a little bit and took away what's been working before," Red Wings captain Henrik Zetterberg said.
A simple request might now involve filling out a detailed form that took away precious minutes of time with patients.
The State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision quickly took away what appeared to be the remains of three individuals.
He not only raked in $15 million at fundraisers for his reelection campaign, but he took away some political wins.
The only reason he became a pirate was because England took away the one thing he cherished most: his boyfriend.
Iran is not the same country since I took away the—you know, the—you know, it's a different country.
It was her partner's first in a series of strokes that took away a little more of him each time.
What it has lacked since August of last year, when the authorities took away the university's teaching license, is students.
"They took away resources from the most vulnerable people in the city, and punished them, terrorized them," said Paulette Soltani.
We started getting stops for the most part we took away their offensive rebounds and we got over the hump.
"Despite the potential disasters (safety, fine/jail time, missed deadline), I took away so much from this nightmare," he said.
Under Israel's proportional system, that means they took away votes from the right-wing bloc, denying Netanyahu a clear majority.
About halfway through, as we had agreed upon, she took away my phone and put it in the waiting room.
Those moves effectively took away large chunks of matters once overseen by Mr. Plepler and Mr. Levy, the people said.
Masood Syed sued NYPD after he says it took away his badge and gun for wearing a beard longer than protocol.
"The main thing we took away (from Monaco) was the very real threat from Red Bull," said team boss Toto Wolff.
Additionally, the administration took away school bathroom rights for transgender students, failed to publicly acknowledge Pride Month, and targeted transgender workers.
Catsmatidis also took away that Pompeo senses that China and the U.S. will come to an agreement over the next year.
"It took away time from doing what you need to do, like helping the customers and answering their questions," he said.
She also took away one of Bernie Sanders's strongest arguments — that he's the candidate who has the most working-class support.
Dozens of ambulances took away the wounded, while some people loaded victims into their cars and drove them to the hospital.
"Little by little they took away our rights," says a journalist in Diyarbakir, who was recently arrested for five innocuous tweets.
Upon arriving at the recording studio, Grissom allegedly took away both of their cell phones before they could enter, she claims.
Belgian police took away computers and hundreds of files amid rumors that church leaders were continuing to cover up abuse cases.
But last year, Brussels took away 175 million euros in protest at what it saw as deteriorating human rights in Turkey.
"Very low interest rates took away the sense of urgency and the sense of the need to accomplish things," he said.
Can you talk about what you took away from the way some communities responded—specifically, the queer communities—to the game?
It took away software freedom and it defined a market full of ad-supported games and one-size-fits-all design.
With all this in mind, when Clinton says, "a court took away a presidency," she's overstating what the Supreme Court did.
She alleges Delta investigated her and took away her travel benefits simply because her pass was given to a Jewish person.
In a gesture of sheer pettiness the State Department took away his passport so that he couldn't fight outside the country.
The resounding conclusion we took away from this research is that the challenges are great, but ultimately the crisis is solvable.
Lawmakers spent months discussing ways to punish the university financially; eventually, they took away the diversity office's budget for one year.
It is hoped the Egyptians are open to learning from the painful lessons the U.S. took away from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Poe, Finn, Rose, DJ and Holdo were all unnecessary characters with pointless plotlines that added nothing but took away a lot.
The N.F.L. also fined the Patriots $1 million and took away two draft picks, including a first-round choice in 2016.
But it actually took away the trust fund and limited compensation beyond the scholarship to the full cost of attendance. Why?
According to a source familiar, Kelly took away Andrew's blue staff pass about two weeks ago, revoking his West Wing access.
"I always say, well, we used aspirin for a hundred years before we understood why it took away pain," he says.
They took away the prince and his younger brother, searched the property, and cut off all lines communications from the camp.
" And it was really extensive, pages and pages of notes, but all I took away from it was, "I'm not fired!
The commissioner fined the Astros $5 million and took away their first two picks in the 2020 and 2021 MLB drafts.
When guards took away his weapons and began to search him, he rushed into the building and detonated an explosives belt.
Union leaders representing correction officers have complained that those changes took away important tools used to keep violent inmates in line.
"It was a situation that was extremely trying and troubling because they took away our democratic form of government," he said.
If you took away my spliffs and little plastic vials of white powder, would I find myself sad, fat, and alone?
Parihug is different in that its creators specifically left the screen out because they thought it took away from the user experience.
She told him Border Patrol agents took away her insulin when she was taken into custody and never returned it, he said.
Overall, I would say that I took away a couple key lessons on how to navigate the Trader Joe's wine section:1.
"The most important thing I took away from [rehab] is that I'm stronger than I give myself credit for being," he said.
Some counties who were on the invitation email, which was obtained by BuzzFeed News, took away even less from the FBI's warning.
Newburyport school officials "took away" the fun, carefree high school experience every 15-year-old should have, the woman told BuzzFeed News.
One thing I took away from this body of work was that some of the stranger laws are still on the books.
The end of the cold war took away a reason to turn a blind eye to theft by heads of client states.
Any law that took away platforms' discretion over content removals would, per the cases so far, violate the companies' First Amendment rights.
Other sources tell us sheriffs hit up the Love Ranch Wednesday night and took away the girls' permits to legally prostitute themselves.
Perhaps the biggest area of innovation was around trying to replace all the ports Apple took away on its latest MacBook Pro.
And when they created the euro, they took away that adjustment to a shock, and they didn't put anything in its place.
In 2015, as part of a defense spending bill, Congress took away the right of military commanders to overturn sexual assault verdicts.
It took away from her being able to care for her mother, Cindy, who got cancer during Martinson's ninth year in prison.
Police took away cordons put up overnight in the Groenland area and residents resumed normal Sunday activities, with shops and cafes open.
According to parents of children at the school, the authorities took away boxes filled with computers, office files and security-camera videos.
"The Republicans took away my right to read this letter on the floor - so I'm right outside, reading it now," she said.
Ellison did not blame Clinton's loss on the letter but said it took away the focus that should have been on voters.
Pai argues it hindered internet providers from experimenting with different business models and took away internet authority from the Federal Trade Commission.
And when the Taliban took control of Yousafzai's town, it got even harder: they took away her ability to go to school.
Another friend sued her employer, a major bank, after it took away all her major clients on her return from maternity leave.
"I'm guessing if you took away all the people playing Pokemon Go," he said, "It'd be just you and me left here."
"It all came down to the Robin Hood theory — they took away from the good to give to the bad," Jones said.
But just because you sought comfort in those words years ago doesn't mean the lessons you took away are not valuable now.
"The most important thing I took away from [rehab] is that I'm stronger than I give myself credit for being," said Odom.
Last year, Brussels took away 175 million euros ($197.21 million) in protest at what it regarded as deteriorating human rights in Turkey.
Can you respond to what you took away from the way some communities responded—again, specifically, the queer communities—to the game?
After a mother took away her 11-year-old son's video game system, the little chap decided to go for a drive.
Trump reportedly wants to reinstate two Russian spy houses that Obama took away as punishment for Russian meddling in the U.S. election.
As soon as we were out, crewmen took away our helmets, headphones and handguns, and directed the passengers off the flight deck.
You took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety, my intimacy, my confidence, my own voice, until today.
Even my home country, Belarus, took away my citizenship when my family left — not that I want to go back to Minsk.
Workers who heard the commotion came and wrestled the man to the floor and took away the knife, according to the police.
But new air-conditioned department stores took away their customers, and the family moved on, like its neighbors, to selling votive papers.
According to a report released by German authorities last year, local police took away 1,091 weapons from right-wing extremists in 2018.
"I asked the bartender for an Old Fashioned, so he took away my voting rights," she says, pivoting to the next joke.
Also, frequently stopping at traffic lights took away some of the joy of scootering and turned it into more of a chore.
Grizzled computer veterans are full of stories about the time some upgrade fried their PCs, introduced bugs or took away beloved features.
And all of this after their identity has been nearly stripped from them in the rapture that took away their former life.
Chinese police took away a woman who sprayed herself with gasoline, the state-run Global Times reported, amid reports of an explosion.
The state medical board took away 57 licenses, while putting 197 doctors on probation in the last fiscal year, according to the Times.
It seems as if the opening of her gallery took away from Parson's studio time, as well as marked her commitment to abstraction.
In July, back at work, Paul's doctors cut his remaining opioid prescription in half, to 150 milligrams, and took away the Valium entirely.
I was told by a couple of people to remove the image from the series because they felt it took away her power.
It was only when we removed the name and took away the first person pronoun and the introduction that things started to improve.
Last year was huge for Chinese companies like Huawei and Xiaomi as both expanded their European businesses and took away sales from Samsung.
When WikiLeaks became a major player in the 2016 presidential election after posting hacked DNC emails, Ecuador temporarily took away Assange's internet privileges.
" Based upon the allegations against Mitchell, Armour now says, "He took away a life that he did not have a right to take.
But the economy—already struggling following the secession of South Sudan, which took away 19853% of Sudan's oil reserves, in 2011—has nosedived.
While the CD took away the concept of an album "B" side, the idea of an album as object was still largely protected.
Trump's budget also took away a key benefit currently offered to poor students by eliminating subsidized Stafford Loans, which have lower interest rates.
The most important thing I took away from it was not that hard work pays off, but that we as journalists are privileged.
However, it turned out that the number back then was too high and a revision took away the one piece of good news.
It's as if whiskey lovers all watched Mad Men and somehow took away the message that Don Draper is a pretty great guy.
American said it's looking into whether the male flight attendant violently took away a stroller from the female passenger just before she boarded.
It's like the city of the future that you drew as a kid, and someone took away that drawing and actually built it.
I think the main thing I took away from Raw was that this is a film about female appetite, in all its forms.
When we moved from pilot to series, and I don't know if this is Adventure Time's influence, we took away the romantic aspect.
Peru war ships, commandos on rafts hovering on the horizon and riot police in full gear took away from surfing's famous chill attitude.
Security officers who visited the school after the kidnapping took away the vice principal and another member of staff for interrogation, Forba said.
Put simply, lower oil prices added less to consumption and took away more from investment than the old forecasting metrics would have implied.
Fat grafting represents an invaluable method of helping naturally restore what cancer took away—the subtle shape, projection, and contour of a breast.
And McConnell told Fox News last week that he wouldn't support legislation that took away control of elections from state and local governments.
The map was a partisan gerrymander that essentially took away meaningful representation and the right to vote for many of the state's citizens.
VICE Sports caught up with Jenkins on Thursday afternoon to talk about his visit to Washington and what he took away from it.
Chief Hooper took away Officer Hickman's gun and badge and placed him on administrative duty after reviewing the body camera footage on Aug.
For no good reason, he took away Bjornstam's command, an act of mutiny that, she dryly points out, is generally punishable by death.
Could you talk about why you chose to do that and what, if anything, you feel like you took away from that experience?
The Trump tax bill took away a lot of those deductions, but it also lowered the top tax rate by almost 3 percent.
Her madam gave her a €100 daily target and took away her passport and all her earnings, except money for food and rent.
Bitcoin is "going to disrupt money just like voice-over IP" took away the dominance of giant telecommunications companies on communication, he said.
Took away all his property, sent him to jail, and then took pity on him and gave him back one of his apartments?
By declaring Israeli settlements illegal, they said, the United Nations essentially took away the one chip that Israel had to trade, meaning land.
"They took away our quarterly incentive bonuses, and changed it to a deplorable new system that only rewards an elite few," it said.
His comments suggest that he's on the same page they are about the dramatic turns Last Jedi took away from his prior film.
Anti-abortion groups took away from Casey that they might successfully undercut abortion rights if they could show that the procedure harmed women.
But what I took away was don't be afraid of getting really into it on the issues and really deep on the policy.
But the ruling took away an important opportunity for the Texas Supreme Court to draw a line in the sand on DFPS overreach.
Diagnosed as suicidal, he spent time in a clinical psychiatric ward where they took away even his shoes so he wouldn't harm himself.
Bill Nolan, who animated Felix the Cat in the early 1900s, took away Felix's snout and rounded out his feet, arms, and face.
The problem was that the same refugee ban that had spurred volunteers' interest took away the most obvious ways they could get involved.
That took away somebody who truly was a Native American and gave that opportunity to somebody who is not, and that's just not right.
Even his silence carried weight, leaving America wondering who took away his phone and, once the silence was broken, how he got it back.
"The idea of ​​that ending was so one could really see that what the war took away is youth, innocence and beauty," said Arias.
And the one thing I really took away from this experience is how the world views women from the female characters that were represented.
"First it was a democracy crisis, with an emergency manager put in place that took away the people's democracy and their voice," he said.
"Sometimes when I listen to new dance music, you can tell that if you took away the distortion, it would be crap," he says.
"You took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety, my intimacy, my confidence, my own voice, until today," she writes.
The visitors then took away his passport, copied all the files in his computer and finally even tried to take away the computer, too.
Julianna had a rare, aggressive form of the disease, which slowly took away her ability to walk, eat or even breathe on her own.
The Tories took away some of their privileges in 2016, but the non-doms are still handled fairly generously for up to 15 years.
Campbell: They took away hell week for that season because guys are out there a week, two weeks before we were supposed to report.
When the girl's disapproving mother discovered her daughter's contact with Sprowson, she took away her daughter's phone as punishment, reports the Review-Journal reports.
Ultimately, these additions not only made the game too complex, but they also took away from the distinct, laid-back feeling of the original.
"I became really interested in seeing what would happen if I took away subject matter and just had it be about process," she said.
But I think the biggest thing I took away from her fiction, and her nonfiction, was the sharp thoughtfulness and humanity behind all it.
They broke off the water pipes, they ripped off the toilet bowl, they took away the windows, the fences, the doors, the beds. Everything.
But for me, the thing I took away from my brief time with the camera is just how damn easy it is to use.
Rachel: I think as a couple we really just took away a lot of growth in our marriage and our relationship with each other.
If there's one thing I took away from my time, it's this: the goal is to turn Ara into a real business inside Google.
When their coach took away their basketballs, a group of students decided their fun could not be stopped and continued to play without one.
"There was a whole system in place where these parents sort of, bit by bit, took away the humanity of their children," says Hestrin.
"Ali's sound offers a wide variety of arrangement ideas, but we never wanted to do anything that took away from her voice," says Mackinder.
Emily Ratajkowski can't stop showing off her new accessory — and in her latest Instagram post, she took away any and all distractions from it.
The freedom that Indians have always enjoyed that the colonists took away is the freedom that I'm trying to expand in our constitution practice.
"They took away my innocence and the hope of being a self-assured person," Pérez says of the decades she spent in forced labor.
"You took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety, my intimacy, my confidence, my own voice, until today," she said.
"The Republicans took away my right to read this letter on the floor – so I'm right outside, reading it now," she captioned the video.
Kourtney Gibson, head of global equity and fixed income at Loop Capital, told CNBC she liked how Yellen took away the rhetoric surrounding inflation.
Everything my father felt and took away from Quiz Kids was very different from how most other people saw the reality he was living.
Snowden thinks while the revelations of bulk data collection turned public sentiment against American intelligence activities, the agencies themselves took away the wrong lesson.
Maria Cure, Latasha's aunt, said pursuing the civil rights case for nearly a decade only to lose at trial took away Latasha's self-esteem.
Ms. Barr said that her children took away her Twitter account, and that she planned to stay off social media in the coming months.
I took away more information than I would have from just reading the headlines, and I felt more content with myself after this experience.
Users aren't going to abandon YouTube just because it took away their favorite means of measuring who won the latest race to the bottom.
They took away the 17 white crosses and Jewish stars bearing the names of the students and faculty killed in the Valentine's Day shooting.
Security forces also went to the family's home in Kigali and took away their passports to stop them from leaving the country, Ndasingwa said.
The rise of passive, he said, has upped the competition because it took away clueless investors that didn&apost know what they were doing.
The individual mandate took away our freedom to make our own health-care decisions, which was in large measure why it was so unpopular.
In the mind of Kyle Lowry, it also took away an unnecessary talking point that's been attached to DeRozan's ludicrous start to the season.
House GOP guts ethics panel Republicans argued that the ethics office was too powerful, aggressive and overzealous and at times took away individuals' due process.
This red-zone stop temporarily denied the Pats their second touchdown—and seemingly took away their last, best chance to get back in the game.
Perhaps most important, he is the only candidate who has won a presidential election — though five Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices took away his victory.
The Sharks struck quickly and took away any momentum the Flyers may have had on opening night at home with two goals in 13 seconds.
I was worried that the potatoes might be tough, as the heating process took away some of the moisture inside, but they tasted just perfect.
"The individuals who murdered him took away a man with children who depended on him," Sterling's wife said at a press conference on Wednesday morning.
Four forensic vehicles arrived outside the consulate and took away soil samples as well as a metal door from the garden, the Reuters witness said.
I believe that the least we can do is to provide as much genuine enrichment as we can, since we took away their living space.
The lesson they took away was how, when we listen to others, we may learn how they prefer to be addressed, spoken of and categorized.
A Reuters photographer saw blood stains along an arm rest inside his vehicle - a gold Toyota Land Cruiser - before an ambulance took away the body.
Maybe it was too much work for too little profit, or maybe all the lens options took away from the true money maker: sponsored lenses.
"If there's one thing that I really took away from talking to a lot of EVE players, it's that they are uncommonly intelligent," Groen says.
Ernest Walker's story made national news -- he was dining at Chili's in Texas when the manager questioned his military service and took away his food.
Economists at TD Securities said "Poloz took away the hawkish bias without ambiguity," putting at risk TD's expectations for a third consecutive hike in October.
"He really aggressively pushed me and put his hands on me, and really took away that moment of me celebrating my graduation," Attah told HLN.
"This was really a lesson that we took away from 6900, applied it in 2628, and I think we'll continue to hone it," she added.
There are also white families who still live with the pain of knowing that the people who took away their loved ones never saw justice.
During a search near Rouen, police took away two handguns and two rifles, the source said, though police added that the weapons were legally held.
They were ultimately victorious, and they live in the few remaining buildings where the government took away the zip code and tourists provide deep frustration.
Belichick reportedly took away Guerrero's Gillette Stadium office and removed his privileges to travel with the team on charter flights to and from road games.
He took away from his Columbia education the belief that being a serious literary critic meant holding in contempt the things that belong to Caesar.
He spoke so frankly about it that it took away a lot of the fear and mystique around seeking support that I had initially had.
It took away that useless sense of seriousness from youth culture, a feeling that had dogged it since the Strokes stopped smiling back in 2001.
And the one thing I really took away from this experience is how the world views women, from the female characters that I saw represented.
One of the most powerful things that I took away from the series was when Ms. [Jessica] Stovall said that there's a lack of urgency.
Mr. Song said the actions against Huawei took away the freedom of choice for American carriers and consumers, and it would disproportionately damage rural areas.
But in its post-crisis reforms, Congress also took away some of the most powerful tools used by the FDIC, the Fed and the Treasury.
They enslaved whole peoples and took away the right to say what they wanted, live where they wanted and harvest the fruits of their labor.
We lost several schools and in the midst of that, lost teachers, students, and of course those properties, which took away a lot of revenue.
Chace Crawford starred on The CW hit "Gossip Girl" for years, but he's since implied that his role as Nate Archibald took away his dignity.
"That really infuriated the neighborhood because they felt it was a backdoor approach that deviated from the process and took away their voice," Canady said.
The tax overhaul took away many of the levers taxpayers could use to ramp up their deductions so that they could itemize on their taxes.
A lesson many took away from the president's support of primary challengers during 923 midterms was that Republican establishment doesn't win by contradicting Mr. Trump.
I think porn just took away all of the mystery of women to the point where I just wasn't really that interested in them anymore.
But even the more concrete promises Trump made, and the messages his supporters took away from his less specific remarks, seem unlikely to be fulfilled.
"What happened in 2017 ... is that Congress took away" -- effectively undercut -- the core of Roberts' opinion calling it a tax, argued Texas Solicitor General Kyle Hawkins.
One evening in January 2013, officers responded to a call from Lynda Cruz, detailing that Nikolas's behavior was escalating after she took away his video games.
Help me raise money to buy the histories of those who took away your right to privacy for just thousands of dollars from telephone and ISPs.
"YouTube created the means for which these new voices could not only appear, but make revenue, and then the platform took away that money," says Craig.
A decade ago Adrian Fenty, then the mayor, took away powers from the city's elected board of education and installed a new schools chancellor, Michelle Rhee.
It took away the psychosis but also slowed her mind and body to a near-halt, and she slept all day when she was on it.
A Chili's Grill & Bar in Texas came under fire over the weekend after its manager questioned a veteran's military service and took away his free meal.
He knew how good his tone was, and he knew how good he sounded, and he didn't try to do anything that took away from that.
Changed the whole view and made it so mainstream and took away a lot of stereotypical and racist roles for African-Americans up until that point.
So, enough preamble: here's some stuff that I took away from my time with it, plus a little group exchange with two of its production team.
In the season-opener in Melbourne he was slapped with a grid penalty that took away any hope of winning in front of his home crowd.
"It took away a lot of options for us," Greenberg, who argues that prosecutors already used their discretion to reduce certain felonies to misdemeanors, told me.
Looking Ahead When I took away that pressure of expectation and staying busy and I realized what I wanted for myself, I found so much freedom.
A former teacher from a big family in the Xinjiang city of Kashgar, Juma, said Chinese authorities took away two of his brothers in May 2017.
" But of Mr. Turner, she said: "You took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my intimacy, my confidence, my own voice, until today.
One made it a plane without a mission, and the other took away much of the fear for pilots who might be called to face it.
"What I took away from his class was the underlying forces of how people approach decision making [and] how people approach transactions in general," Murthy said.
King Richard was eventually released on ransom; he pardoned his younger brother when he returned to England but took away most of the land he owned.
The Fontana Police employee responsible for the tweet was not identified, and the department said it took away the person's access to the department's Twitter account.
Thirteen of the 220006 Democrats who won Trump districts and 2202 of the 2628 Democrats who took away GOP seats also collected more than $28500 million.
Furthermore, the need to keep looking at the app to see each pose took away from my ability to stay present through a sequence of poses.
Republican leadership sources were telling us that the court decision to keep DACA alive took away Trump's deadline and removed the pressure on Congress to act.
Since the assault nearly three years ago, Celia hasn't seen or heard from the man who took away her ability to sleep soundly through the night.
Still, it is not necessarily the spatial and positional awareness he took away from Italy that most benefitted him, but rather the maturation of his outlook.
One parent took away his son's vape, Mr. Hirsch said, and the boy got so worked up that he punched a tree and broke his hand.
After separating the village men, whom they took away and executed, the soldiers ordered the women and children into the convent behind the Roman Catholic church.
Our tech columnist reflected on what 10 years of the iPhone gave us (Uber, selfies) and what it took away (point-and-shoot cameras, attention spans).
Some New York Road Runners members said that the larger numbers took away from the intimacy of the club, and that races were overcrowded and expensive.
Four days after she won the title, Miss World pageant officials took away her title because she is a mom, which violates the pageant&aposs policies.
From 2004 to 2012, the country created new conservation areas, increased monitoring and took away government credits from rural producers who were caught razing protected areas.
From 2004 to 2012, the country created new conservation areas, increased monitoring and took away government credits from rural producers who were caught razing protected areas.
The family home was later raided by a team of up to 20 policemen who took away phones and laptops and detained two of her sisters.
The introduction of a formal education system in Bhutan gradually upended the mind-set of many villagers, who felt schooling took away from responsibilities at home.
In our little room, someone turned off all the lights, and a group of agents came in and forcefully took away my cellphone and my backpack.
He launched the lawsuit against Michelin in January shortly after the guide took away the third star just one year after the restaurant had won it.
Father Colapietro, he said, "took away my gun" and persuaded him to put it behind a statue of St. Jude, the patron saint of impossible causes.
"The gang not only stole the victims' money but took away their freedom, using threats and violence to bully them and control their lives," said Paul.
The district "took away and/or never assigned quality points" earned by students in the International Baccalaureate program at those schools after the consolidation, the lawsuit alleges.
Vyacheslav Koloskov, the man he replaced, recalled how Mutko took away the company car, the office and pension that he was still enjoying at the union's expense.
By acquiring Onavo and turning it into a private tool, the company took away one of the best avenues for understanding mobile trends outside of Facebook's ecosystem.
"I have not been able to speak to him since they took away his phones," said lawyer George King, who is acting on behalf of Jerome Starkey.
It swapped metal with glass, added wireless charging, took away the fingerprint reader, and stuck a big old notch atop the device like a cake-topping cherry.
This was a big part of what I took away — he believed and practiced that you couldn't be a great leader without being a great person first.
If there's one thing I took away from Stranger Things season 2, it was my love for Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) and Dustin Henderson's (Gaten Matarazzo) friendship.
The judge took away Bredow's primary custody of the child and said she would have to share guardianship with her ex-husband, James Horne, the AP reported.
In 1984, Congress (with no explanation) took away from Puerto Rico the right to file for federal bankruptcy protection, a right retained by all 50 state governments.
As the Raptors came down the floor, the Bucks took away the Kawhi Leonard-Serge Ibaka pick-and-roll, which put the ball in Pascal Siakam's hands.
We regret that Monday's event in Fresno took away from a day intended to honor the men and women who gave their lives to protect our freedom.
The law took away popular, more basic (and affordable) insurance plans (which is why so of these plans were cancelled in 2014 as the ACA took effect).
" In June, Twitter took away Farrakhan&aposs verified status after he posted a video in which he ranted about "the Satanic Jew and the Synagogue of Satan.
In December 2014, after the escape of several of the Yazidi girls being held in the house, Mr. al-Baghdadi took away Ms. Mueller, said Umm Sayyaf.
The UFC took away the title after McGregor decided not to defend it in favor of taking a highly lucrative boxing match against the undefeated Floyd Mayweather.
When she arrived in Harrisburg, Kim says, officials took away her cell phone, telling her not to contact her family so she could focus on getting well.
In one of the most groundbreaking performances ever on the series, DiMarco took away his sight in addition to his hearing … and still didn't miss a step!
The Japanese government first asked her to downscale the design by $1.3 billion, then took away the project entirely, which rarely happens to architects of this stature.
Exit polls showed there were more voters who thought international trade took away American jobs (220006 percent) than those who believed it created jobs here (2202 percent).
On Wednesday, the British Court of Appeals upheld a ruling that took away care and sustenance from the toddler and prevented his parents from seeking treatment elsewhere.
Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco , Japan Tobacco International and Imperial Brands, the top international tobacco companies, had argued the law unlawfully took away their intellectual property.
Some caused him to sleep endlessly; others took away his libido; others brought on more mania and hallucinations; each one made him feel more out of control.
"SESTA has wiped clean essential spaces for all of that community, because it took away the online platforms and tools sex workers use to communicate," Lola said.
The first time I took away my own vomit, I picked it all up into a plastic bag and then packed it into a large paper box.
When our school systems took away corporal punishment, there is suddenly a total lack of repercussions for what comes out of your mouth and for your actions.
Both antifa and alt-right representatives called the event a success; Trump, however, did not tweet what he took away from his close watch of the situation.
That's what happened during the protracted legal skirmish over Mr. Trump's misbegotten travel ban — ultimately upheld, but not before the courts took away much of its bite.
When China's paramount leader, Deng Xiaoping, started to open the economy in the late 1970s and introduce market reforms, he took away government subsidies for health care.
Coach Meyer and Shelley Meyer took away from the 2009 events that Courtney Smith was not being entirely truthful when she called 911 to have Zach arrested.
That took away needed direct support for people living in extreme poverty and danger in those nations, leading them to seek better opportunities in the United States.
Chinese media outlet Global Times reported on Twitter that a witness said police took away a woman "spraying gasoline on herself" outside the embassy around 11 a.m.
" When asked in the deposition, with regard to LaForce, if he ever took away someone's overtime or paid detail for not meeting the condition, Tsachas responded, "Yes.
One reason for Alabama's first-half dominance was Hall, who blocked three first-half shots and took away any chance Vanderbilt had of establishing an inside presence.
On Golf In material terms, here is what I took away from my first and perhaps only trip to the Masters last year: Four official Masters cups.
"The biggest thing I took away from that was just that I can compete with the top players in the world, and I'm good enough," Rogers said.
The impeachment hearings were like a weird Rorschach test in a way, where what you took away from them depended a lot on where you watch them.
Ramona Matos, a Cuban doctor, said she worked with medical missions in Bolivia and Brazil where Cuban security agents took away the doctors' passports and other identification.
David Ortiz was the one constant for those three teams, and his retirement at the end of last season took away some of the Red Sox's distinctiveness.
So, what are the things you've learned at Google and took away into the book in this idea of ... You radically can move into just ... Obnoxious aggression.
In 2012, the uncertainty was on the Republicans' side when Rick Santorum took away Mitt Romney's win by a margin of 34 votes after a ballot recount.
"The one thing he took away from it, aside from all the things I was worried about, was he kept trying to French kiss me afterwards," Silverstone said.
Hawking had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a motor neuron disease that took away his verbal speech, but he continued to communicate using a computer and a speech synthesizer.
We use our smartphones for everything: Messaging, calling, playing games, getting a ride, listening to podcasts (ahem) ... But what if someone took away your smartphone for 24 hours?
There's a big open question about how large American populations were before Europeans and Africans got here and brought diseases and took away a lot of people's land.
Strong online sales this holiday season seemingly took away from foot traffic, which dropped 1.7 percent on Black Friday, according to preliminary data from retail tracking firm ShopperTrak.
It's not like the criminals are going to throw up their hands and say, oh, you took away my magstripes, I'm out of the credit card fraud business.
Neighbors told WAPT that Ericka Hall — a mother of four, with two other daughters aged 16 and 1 — was killed days after she took away her daughters' cellphones.
Instead, he was put to work in a recycling plant by criminals who took away his passport and said he owed them money for transport, food and accommodation.
But the two words that everyone took away from the report were the same ones that have always come to mind when the future is mentioned: flying cars.
At least, that's what we took away from his latest interview with Numéro, in which he yanked off his leather gloves and snatched every wig within arm's reach.
To that end, the Constitution's drafters took away the vice president's power to preside over presidential removal trials in the Senate (and gave it to the chief justice).
But the age disparity between performer and character never took away from the stark reality of the piece, which balanced a heightened theatricality with painfully honest, emotional truths.
So in communities that were already especially harmed, when you took away absolutely everything and the only thing left is a drug, then yes, you'll have some harm.
She claimed that even though she performed well, Citigroup took away many of her responsibilities, and even once forced her to apologize in writing for requesting equal treatment.
It took away all the frills of love and made us really look at our commitment to one another and especially, in my opinion, his commitment to me.
Then there's a lot of small things like they took away contractors' ability to read those chat rooms, to be involved in those kinds of chats, just recently.
I am so thankful for my accident and I tend to always try to look at everything it gave me, rather than everything it took away from me.
Lots of that evening is a weird fever dream that I'm not entirely sure happened (it did), but the main thing I took away is their singular vision.
Revenue is down in ebooks because Amazon, using their mercantile might, has been aggressively selling paperbacks and hardbacks after publishers took away their power to control ebook pricing.
We erased the graffiti that promoted violence among our youth, we took away their weapons, and we worked together so that drugs were not sold in our streets.
Mr. Steele told the jury that Mr. Cosby took away Ms. Constand's ability to consent with the pills he gave her, and that their later contacts were irrelevant.
"They torched my house, took away my daughter's husband and we haven't got any news of him yet," said Noor Mohammad, a refugee, who arrived safely in Bangladesh.
"You took a lot of joy away from me, you caused a lot of stress for me, you made me insecure and took away my confidence," she wrote.
The measure will also include a proposal to expand voter protections in states with a history of discrimination, many of which the Supreme Court took away in 2013.
One woman, known in the complaint as D.P., said that after immigration officials took away her 9-year-old daughter, they denied her requests for feminine hygiene products.
Among the paintings that Leonardo took away with him was the portrait later known as the "Mona Lisa," begun around 1503 and soon admired for its astonishing naturalism.
I felt awful before I took the prescription plunge, and although the happy pills made me feel more human, they took away the edge that made me me.
The more than four in 10 voters who said trade with other countries took away from American jobs favored Mr. Sanders by a large margin, exit polls showed.
"I was so worried when they took away my son, they told me I'd never see him, they told me I'd get deported," she told CNN in Spanish.
The administration "worked with the Air Force and (the Defense Department) and basically took away the rights to the plane from the speaker," one White House official said.
Pemex lost a decades-long monopoly over oil production in Mexico thanks to a landmark 2014 energy overhaul that also took away its exclusive right to import fuel.
SOC also took away Ms. Glover's certification to work around nuclear materials or in secure areas, pending a psychiatric exam, according to an email reviewed by The Times.
One lesson he took away from this experience, a lesson that has driven his work, was that there were no paintings of black people on the museum's walls.
After working with Steve Jobs for more than a decade, Kobe says there's one big lesson he took away from the experience: how to create value for customers.
But Bezos eventually took away his direct reports when naming him the first chief technology officer and, thus, his influence, according to Brad Stone's book, The Everything Store.
When I read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" in my 20s, I took away four lessons on building wealth that I've carried with me through my life and career.
" If there's one thing Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Devereaux took away from Mr. Comey's testimony, it's that this is a man who knows how to "play the game.
In an unprecedented move, Twitter took away a college student&aposs access to his parody account mocking his school and handed it over to the university&aposs administrators.
"Last time they took away my phone and all the money and I will have to stay here for some time now," the 20-year-old told Reuters.
Then the researchers took away the students' notes right before their speech so they had to present from memory or off the cuff to a non-responsive audience.
Security guards at the airport took away reporters' umbrellas, reported the South China Morning Post, and also confiscated a small yellow towel meant to cover a camera lens.
You don't want to rock the boat if it's your boat, so then, when YouTube came about, they took away the gatekeepers, and that's when we started exploding.
If you took away the extravagantly gaudy trappings of the overproduced, chaotic, not very funny comic circus that is "Zoolander 2," you would still have a surefire basic concept.
While the character's mass appeal has surprised some critics, SpongeBob's millennial fanbase, now grown-up adults, took away messages on friendship, honesty and finding the courage to be yourself.
"It's disappointing that this isolated incident took away from the weekend's events which showcased the strength of our statewide candidates and the importance of the upcoming election," he added.
See, if there's one thing we took away from tonight's show, it's that matching your eyeshadow to your outfit is a surefire way to instantly pull a look together.
But what I took away from that one is that really, because their shoulders are about the same height, all the punches were thrown just like a bar brawl.
Yet the snap election that was supposed to deliver a landslide for the Conservatives instead took away their majority, and with it every shred of the prime minister's authority.
She said her oldest child ran away after she took away his tablet as a punishment and that their home was messy due to their frantic search for him.
Earlier this fall, beta versions of iOS 10.2 showed off a redesigned peached that took away the accepted meaning of the symbol and made it into, well, a peach.
So it's no surprise that the thing many people took away from the president's tweet was not the bashing of democrats, reference to Obama, or a shot at Cohen.
Kevin Junior's voice disappears, and his father weeps — not only for their broken relationship, but because the universe took away his last hope, the sign that gave him purpose.
"If someone suddenly walked into your kitchen and took away your refrigerator, would you just stand there, arms crossed?" asked miner Jose Alcaino, after returning from the night shift.
She added that her oldest child ran away after she took away his tablet as a punishment, and their home was messy due to their frantic search for him.
"Tragedy struck and Mother Nature's fury took away an expecting mother and child far too soon," the Douglass Township Constable Office wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday night.
Prasad's wife, Rajni Chand Prasad, told Reuters that police had searched their house looking for documents and that police also searched his office and took away a laptop computer.
The team took away Cozmo's pupils, which ended up making it feel too human, but made sure the robot made eye-contact more frequently like a young child would.
Officials then took away some prisoners' phones, fortified the prison walls and began pressing for names of those who had organized the revolt or spoken to the news media.
Jarrett said the biggest lesson she took away from her busy career was to stop working a job that makes "everyone else happy" and instead follow her own passion.
For instance, any settlement that took away an agency's discretion over the decision of whether to promulgate a certain regulation was considered an impermissible infringement on executive branch prerogatives.
British American Tobacco (BAT), Philip Morris International, Japan Tobacco International and Imperial Brands had argued the law, due to take effect on Friday, unlawfully took away their intellectual property.
Mr. Wang lived on a commune about 50 miles from Mr. Xi, who has said Mr. Wang stopped by for a night and took away a book on economics.
The focus on allegations of political bias among Google employees took away airtime that could have otherwise been used for some very important questions surrounding Google that need addressing.
I oblige a request for an on-camera interview about what I took away from the evening, but stop short of posing with WeedMD merch because of obvious reasons.
Schär arrived at the hospital when she was 9, after an accident on a swing set at a neighbor's birthday party took away her ability to use her legs.
And the greatest lesson I took away was that the taboo around the sex industry has to end if we want to push it towards a healthier, better place.
In Spygate, the N.F.L. commissioner, Roger Goodell, hastily took away a first-round draft pick and fined the Patriots and their coach, Bill Belichick, before conducting a thorough investigation.
I felt that if I took away the crackers, I might still be charged $15, and that if I added a coconut yogurt, the total might leap to $50.
Melisandre took away Arya's last friend, Gendry (and Arya doesn't even know about the regrettable episode of the leeches), who's now ostensibly floating to the ends of the earth.
A large plurality of voters in the Buckeye State felt that international trade took away American jobs and these voters went for Trump bigly, 28500 percent to 6900 percent.
I would say he is the best unranked welterweight fighter in the world and I think he's only unranked because of the break he took away from the sport.
What I took away from the experience of speaking out was that people, even kind people, are horrified and fearful when it comes to speaking about the realities of abuse.
He went in and he corrected my deviated septum, and then he also took away that little bump on my nose and the hook that makes my nose point down.
A goal-scoring machine with unbelievable speed before concussions took away some of his greatness, Kariya still managed to be one of the greatest players of his or any era.
Washington handed Rutgers its 10th straight loss dating to 2016, but the Scarlet Knights took away some positives after staying with a Top 10 team for most of the game.
Refinery29 spoke to McNamee about her public disavowing of Court, the lessons she took away from this film, and which cast-member is the best tennis player in real life.
Mahathir has also angered India by accusing it of invading and occupying Kashmir, a Muslim-majority region whose autonomy New Delhi took away last year, and is disputed by Pakistan.
She added that her oldest child ran away after she took away his tablet as a punishment, and that their home was messy due to their frantic search for him.
It's No. Cardi doesn't have to take Offset back because of a grand gesture that was deliberately manipulative, disrespectful of her boundaries and took away her shine as a headliner.
Technicians allegedly came to the building several days after his call and took away the uranium-filled buckets with the aid of a broken mop and gardening and dishwashing gloves.
It's amazing how much we took away from less than an hour with the unfinished game, and how it still feels like there's so much more Nintendo is holding back.
"What I took away from that was this is a time for me to really focus on healing myself emotionally and not unlike my mom, connecting to myself," she explained.
"Her home was searched by (Iran's elite) Revolutionary Guards agents who took away several personal items including her mobile phone, laptop, identification and academic research papers," the rights group said.
"Venmo took away the seriousness associated with money transfers," says Sanjaya Wijeratne, an emoji researcher who organized the first International Workshop on Emoji Understanding and Applications in Social Media conference.
One clear lesson Democrats took away from the primary was that young people are worried about the price of higher education and want alternatives that are affordable and high quality.
But the one fact that I took away from it is that the seven-member board charged with carrying out the restructuring doesn't feature anyone from the Puerto Rican government.
It's not that he took away a role from an Asian actor, but rather that he took a role in which a white man acts as savior to Asian people.
In the lawsuit, Mejia said that when officials took away her son, "he was screaming and crying and did not want to be taken away from his mother," reported CNN.
But what I took away from the finale is that there are some lies that must be shared, some burdens that can only be relieved by a mutually-understanding community.
The New York Times reported that police took away dozens of people who arrived for the memorial service on Saturday, while formally holding another of the church's leaders for questioning.
" In most cases, Reddit didn't suspend individual users' accounts, Huffman said: "We just took away the spaces where they liked to hang out, and went, 'Let's see if this helps.
When the crash came here, it wiped out nine million jobs, took away nine million homes, erased retirement accounts, and pushed large numbers of Americans out of the middle class.
And so this change took away some of the ability of people who are innocent, young people who are innocent who are posting, or their parents who are posting videos.
I can't undo your mistakes and I can't mend the part of her that you took away, even though she's dedicated her life to mending me when I need her.
Dr. Pacheco reported that Ali was fit to fight, and when a battered Liston stayed in his corner as the bell rang for Round 7, Ali took away his championship.
Social media and professional critics both took away nuggets of satisfaction from the ending, but many said it did little to wipe away the problems that plagued the last season.
This ingrown cultural hostility toward firearms explains why there was no fear and only isolated anger at the government, even among owners, when it took away people's guns in 1996.
After the video surfaced, the Police Department placed Officer Isaacs, who was assigned to the 79th Precinct in Bedford-Stuyvesant, on administrative duty and took away his gun and badge.
Like the designer accessories they parodied, they too became coveted commodities — although the fact that the "bread" was molded out of urethane, not dough, took away some of the fun.
"It's the guilt over the time it took away from the family," said David Murphy, head of wealth advisory at Boston Private, a wealth management firm that commissioned the study.
Along with the suspensions of Hinch and Luhnow MLB also fined the Astros $5 million and took away the club's first- and second-round draft picks in 2020 and 2021.
Ahead, Chopra Jonas explains her character's journey, what lessons she took away from this movie, and how husband Nick Jonas helped her give one of her most powerful performances ever.
The workers attacked a policy change that occurred when Amazon took over that took away access to stock options for full-time team members who logged over 85033,000 service hours.
Until this year, the national government had the right to unilaterally cancel discriminatory local legislation, but the Constitutional Court took away that power this year, arguing that it was excessive.
"Over the weekend, his campaign took away his Twitter account," Mr. Obama said, referring to a report in The New York Times about the closing days of Mr. Trump's campaign.
One girl popped a "cherry" balloon in front of Colton, another teased him with a real peach, and yet another took away his "V" card in a corny magic trick.
Here's a look at the five main issues: If your boss took away your health insurance plan and gave you a nickel raise in exchange, you would probably be unhappy.
This blue wave not only took away Republicans' control of the House but also left the slimmed-down Republican conference significantly more conservative — and more Trumpy — than the current Congress.
And that was only compounded when they made Green Lantern, which was terrible for a whole host of reasons, but the lesson they took away from that is, 'Humor doesn't work.
In particular, she was interested in what would happen if they took away the labels "outsider artist" or "art environment" from these individual creators, and allowed for broader themes to emerge.
When Parkinson's Disease slowly took away Muhammad Ali's mobility and speech – the two things he'd flaunted most extravagantly as a boxer – he turned his fight inward, says Ali's daughter, Hana Ali.
On a more localized level, volunteers took away more than 40 garbage bags of trash in their own vehicles from Joshua Tree on New Year's Day, according to the L.A. Times.
"One of the big lessons that I took away from my travel challenge this year is that our relationships really shape our lives more than I think we realize," he said.
The state-run Global Times newspaper said earlier police took away a woman who sprayed herself with gasoline in what was suspected to be a self-immolation attempt outside the embassy.
"Recently you took away a role play wedding dress AKA Bride costume for young children as a mother believed it portrayed child marriage and she was upset by it," Lord wrote.
This broke down to $2,336 a month after taxes, from which I took away my monthly costs of rent ($865), utilities ($35), and my unlimited subway card ($112 at the time).
The discovery marked the tragic end of a days-long search after Corey fled his family's home after his parents took away his cell phone, according to the Des Moines Register.
But I took away when you're someone that is in fashion and you're considered fashionable it's all about that one moment when they take the picture, so look immaculate for it.
"You would try to keep it so that a piece was interesting enough, but not so interesting that it took away from what was going on during a game," he says.
Men with wooden sticks moved swiftly into an area of the camps known as Jamtoli and took away a man who refused to attend one of the group's meetings, he said.
It was beyond easy — but it also took away the pleasure of caring for a plant and reduced gardening to yet another electronic gadget that, of course, comes with an app.
The city of Des Moines took away an affordable housing loan to Whitaker's company related to the project, and Whitaker defaulted on a separate loan for nearly $700,85033, the AP reported.
The Russos said this part ultimately felt like it took away from the emotional impact of the rest of the scene and made the film feel like it was never-ending.
These are the three lessons they took away from those months of financial shock-and-awe: Most of the time, the stock market lulls you into a comforting sense of security.
"No one hears the stories of native children loaded into vehicles like cattle and carted to concrete building where their hair was cut and took away their traditional wear," Sanchez says.
I was talking about some of my opponents that supported corporate tax breaks for for-profit development in the 13th Congressional District that took away money from schooling, from education funding.
They are stretched beyond their budget to pay for even minimum quality housing — and that was before the current virus hit and potentially took away their jobs or cut their hours.
The dispiriting message some took away from Foucault was that things were, ultimately, a bit hopeless: Power was far too chaotic to help anyone figure out the right thing to do.
This move was hailed by anti-nuclear activists, but criticized by some environmentalists: At a critical moment in the fight against climate change, it took away a working clean power source.
The Better Care Act reinstalls the lifetime coverage cap — the amount of coverage that insurers are obligated to provide over an insured person's life — which was something that Obamacare took away.
"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," with its racially indelicate portrayals of black people in the form of the Skids and Mudflap characters, was an easy fix: I took away the film.
The government took away Mr. Jiang's license to practice law in 2009, but he kept supporting dissidents and activists, even after July 2015, when the Chinese government initiated a wide clampdown.
"Kim Yong Chol is our sworn enemy who took away our precious 46 navy sailors' lives by the sudden torpedo attack," a Korea Liberty Party protester, Chang Je-won, told Yonhap.
Tito Ortiz's win over Alberto Del Rio has been reinstated by a Texas athletic commission ... days after they took away the MMA legends victory and ruled the fight a no-contest.
And Kashmir, whose legal autonomy the Indian government suddenly took away earlier this year, has been under digital siege since August, making it the longest internet shutdown ever in a democracy.
Trump's victory took away the sense of desperation, and the 2018 elections suggested that conservatives would not get close to controlling the 34 states needed for an amendment process to start.
Just a few months later, Cruz called Lynda "a useless bitch" and threw a chair, a dog bowl and a drinking glass across the room after she took away his Xbox.
"The water took away everything," said Saranya, who lost four siblings and her family home in the tsunami that killed more than 230,000 people across the coasts of several Asian countries.
Some said it highlighted the family's stuffy nature, while others felt it took away the "magic" of the royals because they were seen doing day-to-day things like cooking sausages.
That seemed odd, even if you are not a romantic at heart, and the lesson I took away from it is that I should always read the revealer clue very carefully.
She and Elias&apos father sent him to stay with his grandparents in the mountains, took away his phone and laptop and cut him off from friends they blamed for his sexuality.
Streep then went on to explain how she has played with her image throughout her career, sometimes stepping into roles that purposely took away her beauty and instead focused on her talent.
One thing I took away from the conversation was that Benioff, much more than the other CEOs I had spoken with up to that point, framed every discussion in terms of values.
Without knowing the substance of Kislyak's interactions with Flynn or Sessions or Kushner, it's impossible to know what was said, what was implied, or what each side took away from the talks.
Maimane of South Africa's Democratic Alliance said on Twitter the officials boarded his plane after it landed, "took away my phone so I couldn't get help" then forced him to return home.
On Monday, the lawyer of a well-known Chinese columnist, Jia Jia, said police "took away" the columnist after he had warned former colleagues of the danger of re-publishing the letter.
Pick out one thing that you took away from your time with this specific person and include that in your thank-you note, whether it's, Thank you so much for your time.
" After tending to Scalise, Brooks said, "Shortly thereafter the police showed up, and a helicopter landed in center field and took away whomever the folks decided was the most wounded, most critical.
She said it herself that it took away her independence and her confidence, two things that she's sacrificed routinely for A. But tonight's episode, just like last week's, felt different to me.
Back from Code Conference, Walt and Nilay discuss what they took away from interviews with Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai, and others, and dive into the state of the companies they belong to.
"Teen Mom OG wasn't a fit for me, it took away my peace… and honestly — my peace has a price tag that no one but God can afford," Palin wrote on Instagram.
The Wild struggled through a baffling 4-11-2 stretch that took away a chance to win the Central Division but have turned the page, outscoring their last four opponents 17-9.
This, after he took away two million acres of national monument designation — the largest rollback of federal land protection in the nation's history — and described it as a win for the people.
When the International Astronomical Union took away Pluto's planetary status, it was such big news that "pluto" itself briefly became a verb — getting "plutoed" meant getting demoted or devalued as Pluto was.
"She gave love and passion to everyone, but José took away an important part of her," Lucy Hsueh, a Taiwanese painter and one of her closest friends, said in a phone interview.
In the United States in the late 1800s, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the writer and social reformer, wrote that unpaid labor took away women's independence and ought to be done by paid experts.
"This ingrown cultural hostility toward firearms explains why there was no fear and only isolated anger at the government, even among owners, when it took away people's guns in 1996," he wrote.
"Cancer took away a part of my body I can never get back," said Sarah Penberthy, a breast cancer survivor who traveled from Festus, Mo., to Hecker for Mr. Catalano's areola tattoos.
But it's the analog version — stripped to its roots — that fascinates Mr. Nolan: "What I want audiences to take away is what I took away when I was a kid seeing it."
As primary progressive aphasia gradually took away Mr. Guskin's ability to speak and communicate, Ms. Jennings helped coach his students, filling in words he could no longer conjure and explaining his intentions.
The overriding impression I took away from our roughly 90-minute conversation was that Mr. Epstein knew an astonishing number of rich, famous and powerful people, and had photos to prove it.
I caught up with Harrill, Gaffigan, and Ireland in New York to talk about what they each brought to the film, what they learned, and what they took away from the experience.
The overriding impression I took away from our roughly 90-minute conversation was that Mr. Epstein knew an astonishing number of rich, famous and powerful people, and had photos to prove it.
On this week's podcast, the actor Carmen Ejogo reads "What the Sea Took Away, a Daughter Restores," an essay about a young woman's decision to rewrite the narrative surrounding her father's disappearance.
But Democrats say that is a nonstarter, because it does not offer a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, and because Mr. Trump is simply giving back protections that he himself took away.
I'm curious what you took away from that around program design and about what that moment of interaction between the people the government serves and the programs they use feels like. Absolutely.
I don't think these phones necessarily took away from the Note 8's customer base, as its stylus — aka S Pen — is its most defining feature, and none of the iPhones include one.
In a year outside of my control, with unexpected personal realizations, collective tragedies, and a fraught (and, personally, frightening) election, my favorite games did exactly what this year did: they took away control.
Authorities took away at least nine activists in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen late on Friday, and three more activists were taken away on Sunday in the city of Wuhan, the sources said.
Daniel spoke with VICE about last night's episode set in France, next week's finale, and what he took away from filming this season; an edited and condensed version of his thoughts are below.
She says that one day the military attacked her village, burned all the houses, slit the throats of young boys, threw young children and babies onto fires, and took away the beautiful girls.
After the researchers took away one of the anemones, seventeen of twenty one tested crabs split the other one in half so each claw could get one, forcing the anemone to reproduce asexually.
Plus, we even took away a few pointers from her video, like that soaking colored pencils in water dials the pigment payoff way up, and Post-Its can be used as eyeliner stencils.
It was easy to embrace automation when it took away mundane tasks, but the new breed of big data applications looks a lot more like a smart co-worker than a fax machine.
"I truly feel in my heart, if this young man knew and completely understood the effects of his actions, and what he took away, he wouldn't have done what he did," she said.
The federal government essentially stopped funding gun violence prevention research after 1996, when Congress passed the Dickey Amendment and took away funding for gun research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The state-run Global Times reported separately, citing witnesses, that police took away a woman who sprayed herself with gasoline in a suspected self-immolation attempt outside the embassy at around 11 a.m.
There's been internal friction in the past between OFA and the Democratic structure, as some were frustrated about Obama's emphasis on the group that they believe took away from the Democratic National Committee.
"They took away my happy place," she told the crowd at her seminar on the biggest mistakes new preppers make, explaining she never quite felt right getting in her car after the incident.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese police "took away" a well-known columnist last week before he tried to board a flight for Hong Kong and his whereabouts are still unknown, his lawyer said on Monday.
Other pedestrians said they helped ensure a clear path across, took away the uncertainty of whether or not there was enough time to cross, and brought order to crosswalks that could turn chaotic.
" Matthew pulled out his phone and played the song "Fragile" by John Ralston, soaking in the lyrics he loved before the church took away his ungodly music: "We're so fragile, we're so calm.
McConnell's interruption of Warren's speech for impugning the motives of Sessions came as she was reading a letter from Coretta Scott King, and took away Warren's right to speak on the Senate floor.
I've interviewed dozens of people who worked with her on that effort, and who have worked with her since that effort, and the lessons her team took away are clear and deeply held.
Now, when Facebook opened up to everybody, I was a little upset about it because I felt like that took away the special interaction that I had with people that were in college.
Many parents whose children the government took away failed the crucial first hurdle to getting asylum in which an immigration official tests whether an immigrant's fear of returning to their home country is legitimate.
The long-time Pirates center fielder took away a two-run homer and threw out a runner at the plate in Pittsburgh's extra-inning loss Wednesday, which preceded a rainout of Thursday's series finale.
Nak Muay finally had their own proving grounds, away from the mixed rules events which took away either elbows or leg kicks or both, and into a world where all eight limbs are weaponized.
I once had a larger space that divorce took away, but this more intimate fraction of the whole is a part of my home life whether or not I am making something in it.
One of the main things I took away is that women are wilder, weirder, and more individual in their tastes and desires than we acknowledge in our culture—and that is something to celebrate.
"What we took away from this was school administrators really want their school media to be cheerleaders," said Genelle Belmas, a University of Kansas professor who conducted the survey, which was released in 2017.
He cautioned that those cuts should be made contingent on the appearance of actual surplus, but reporters at the time took away a less nuanced message: Alan Greenspan approves of the Bush tax plan.
"All my kids took away from that show is that sometimes suicide is the only answer, and that if you have a problem, you shouldn't talk to a male counselor about it," she said.
It's this kind of pushback that caused the United Nations Human Rights Council to pass a non-binding resolution last year that condemned any group that took away or disrupted access to the internet.
My uncle, in his 90s, still honestly believes that women took away men's jobs, don't deserve to get equal pay and that women are voting for Hillary just because she is a woman, etc.
"The tone we took away from the end of last week and the dovish tilt from the Federal Reserve is positive for risk assets," Michael Hewson, chief markets analyst at CMC Markets in London.
The strategy also took away a timeline for withdrawal — leaving Afghanistan is now based on conditions on the ground — loosened some rules of engagement and ramped up pressure on regional players such as Pakistan.
Australian Rosewall took away 227,000 French Francs (around $3,000 at 1968 exchange rates), while American Nancy Richey was unable to take the women's first prize of around $1,250 as she was still an amateur.
There were conflicting reports as to where the brothers lived, but the police searched a townhouse in nearby Hyattsville that is home to the brothers' mother and grandmother, and took away boxes of material.
Sadly, as far as videos of 'kids stealing their mother car and leading cops on a high-speed chase because their mom took away their video games' go this one isn't all that exciting.
Ultimately, what I took away were serious questions and reflections on the role of artists today, particularly when doing work that intersects with some of the most pressing and entrenched issues of our day.
Frustrated, she pushed back a little, but just a little, when the guard took away two sealed bottles of fruit-flavored water, a special treat that Ann had made an extra stop to buy.
The event was meant to woo Wall Street into buying into the automaker's all-electric vehicle plans, but some took away another message as well: GM has Tesla in its crosshairs more than ever.
Manuel Villalobos, 56, a furrier whose van was recently parked next to the street seat in the garment district, said that he did not mind because it only took away a spot or two.
Four days after model Veronika Didusenko won the title of Miss Ukraine in 2018, Miss World officials took away her title after they discovered she is a mom, which violates the pageant&aposs rules.
He has no idea how he will pursue his asylum claim in the U.S. since the cartel took away his paperwork that allows him to enter the U.S. for a hearing before a judge.
This reminded me of a lesson I took away from earlier dealings with Russians: They always know what they want, so you'd better know what you want or they will roll right over you.
" (Two former state-appointed emergency managers have since faced criminal indictments, as have others involved in the water crisis.) She went on, "It took away our right to self-determination, self-governance, and democracy.
The league suspended manager A.J. Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow for one year, fined the Astros $5 million and took away the team's first- and second-round draft picks in 2020 and 2021.
As expected, the runaway favorites in the musical acting categories took away the top prizes: Broadway legend Bette Midler picked up the prize for Best Actress in a Musical for her turn in Hello, Dolly!
While the institution told parents it was an Islamic teaching center that would help straighten out wayward family members, the instructors instead brutally abused them and took away any food or money sent by relatives.
But Kilmeade said McCain had rivalries with several other politicians and presidents as well, again lamenting that Trump's attacks on McCain took away from his noteworthy successes such as job creation and a strong economy.
For one thing, a lot of women genuinely did not want their husbands to be arrested—they just wanted the beating to stop—so the laws took away their option of calling the police altogether.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Nigerian soldiers raided the offices of a local newspaper and took away journalists who wrote an article that "divulged classified information" and put its troops' lives at risk, the army said Monday.
The Daily Trust said security agents "invaded" the newspaper's bureau in the country's troubled northeastern region and took away two journalists who worked on a story about the military's operations against terror group Boko Haram.
For example, he took away the possibility of a tough floor fight to confirm President Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court, a decision that, had it gone the other way, would have divided the party.
Late on Monday, police took away Medha Patkar, founder of rights group Narmada Bachao Andolan (Save Narmada Movement), and about a dozen others who had been on a hunger strike for more than a week.
The previous Avalon had capacitive switches, meaning we took away the button and put an area where you would touch like an iPhone, and we did get more complaints than we would like to see.
It came with Minnesota in the red zone and not only took away seven potential points from the Vikings, but set up the Saints for short touchdown drive that put New Orleans ahead to stay.
" The lawsuit contends that Judge Ewing took away some of Mr. Willey's poor clients and refused to appoint him new ones because "he sought to provide a vigorous legal and factual defense for his clients.
Recent cuts to capacity in Canada have compounded a slowdown in growth for the industry, as Bank of America highlighted a cut by Canopy Growth took away nearly nearly a fifth of the industry's capacity.
According to a police report, she said 14-year-old Nikolas had refused to go to school that day, so she took away his Xbox "privileges" and stashed the computer game system in her vehicle.
In one incident, Linda Cruz alleged that he had thrown her against the wall because she took away his Xbox, while in another call she said that he had hit her with a vacuum cleaner hose.
How much Amazon's one-day sale took away in revenue or compressed margins at brick-and-mortar stores is unclear, but estimates for Prime Day sales ranged from about $500 million to upwards of $1 billion.
"The one thing he took away from it, aside from all the things I was worried about, was he kept trying to French kiss me afterward," Silverstone said after he saw her onscreen kiss with Rudd.
Arrest of opposition leaders: Maduro took things a step further overnight as the Venezuelan secret service took away two key opposition leaders from house arrest — just days after they had posted videos online decrying Maduro's vote.
"It was the President who singled-handedly took away DACA and TPS protections in the first place – offering some protections back in exchange for the wall is not a compromise but more hostage taking," he added.
"What I really took away from this was the fact that in order to get subsidized housing into the suburbs, you have to be sneaky about it," Robert Strupp, the executive director of Baltimore Neighborhoods Inc.
Even after Chrissie and her brothers took away Doreen's checkbooks and assumed legal responsibility for her finances, she would cobble together piles of cash and coins to make up the amount Maria was requesting from her.
But even if you took away corporate lobbying and got "money out of politics" through publicly funded elections and elected figures like Bernie Sanders to high office, the state would still have a built-in bias.
If there's one thing I took away from spending three years writing for the yachting industry and attending the Monaco Yacht Show, it's that buying a superyacht is the absolute pinnacle of indulgence for the 1%.
"The police broke into the studio, took away the masks and art supplies," Walsh wrote me over email, adding that "Tuan was said to provoke the protest," despite the masks actively encouraging wearers to be silent.
But the thing I always took away from It was just, you know, we are...we are fallible if we do not acknowledge the thing that is most present and most likely to be a threat.
Even more frustrating is the fact that Mykenna already tried to remove herself from the ongoing argument and the emergence of date effectively took away the agency she displayed by forcing her back into the situation.
Not long ago, cable news was a fading genre; viewership and ratings were dropping and the viewers it did have were aging as digital platforms took away the younger audience that is more attractive to advertisers.
Their deal-breakers included high taxes, a cumbersome design that took away from the flow of the apartment, bad views, and a lack of entertainment nearby, as they find it's important to their quality of life.
But I could not square this deep commitment to equality and justice with a law that took away a woman's fundamental right to make her own ethical decisions about how, when and whether to have children.
" He added that he "would consider it an honor" if Trump also took away his clearance "so I can add my name to the list of men and women who have spoken up against your presidency.
"Another huge thing we took away from the response of the series is a lack of understanding about the post-conviction process, and about what is it that's even available post-conviction legally to people," she added.
The DNC was on its back financially because President Obama is the one who set up the organizing for America as a separate entity, and I think it took away a lot of money from the DNC.
Fowler was among the delegates who heard from Sanders directly in person on Monday: "What I took away from it was he wants us to continue the revolution, and part of that is civil disobedience," she said.
The closure of these companies ultimately meant these workers had to go out on the street to find work, or took away their ability to screen clients or get references from other workers through the internet altogether.
Police took away an 80-year-old woman Tuesday after fellow passengers reported that she was throwing coins at the plane during boarding of China Southern Airlines flight CZ380 on the tarmac of Shanghai's Pudong International Airport.
After taking power, the Cuban revolutionary took away all Americans' property, targeting with particular vehemence the mafiosos who paid off Cuban officials to flout the law and turn the country into a den of vice for foreigners.
His 2009 bout against Daniels was entirely different to his 2008 one and was a much tougher contest for Daniels as Page took away all the things Daniels had sussed out about him in the 2008 meeting.
While this reaction really isn't the fault of the well-intentioned municipal employee who took away my license plates, it's a symptom of how a deeply rooted misrepresentation of my profession has created flawed perceptions and stereotypes.
May's peers, who after her departure confirmed their plan to give Britain an "ambitious" post-Brexit free trade pact, hoped she took away a message from a summit for once dominated by external challenges rather than Brexit.
Buses took away hundreds of people in the Porte de la Chapelle area, where illegal refugees live in tents under and around the flyovers of the Paris Peripherique ring road and the ramps to the A1 highway.
In 2001, he married his third wife, a lady-in-waiting, but took away her royal title in 2014 and arrested nine of her relatives, including her parents, on charges that they'd abused their connection to him.
The policy took away the authority of regional EPA officials to make some calls as to whether a particular body of water can be federally controlled under the Clean Water Act, and gave that authority to Pruitt.
Critics rating: 19%"Spy Kids" director Robert Rodriguez made another action film for children, but the decision to film the movie in 3-D took away from the experience and earned poor reviews for its contrived world.
The lessons they took away was not only that campaigns have to have an active presence in rural communities, but also that it isn't enough for a candidate to rely on base turnout in states like Minnesota.
" His statement continued: "It was the President who singled-handedly took away DACA and TPS protections in the first place -- offering some protections back in exchange for the wall is not a compromise but more hostage taking.
Overall, one thing I took away from my experience was the immense the love and dedication Kylie's fans have for her, just from spending a few hours waiting for her with them in the sub-30° weather.
Rashid took away the worker's passport, and told her at various times during her employment that she would go to jail and be sent back to Bangladesh if she worked for anyone else, according to the complaint.
And second, I'm wondering, because we talked about how you had access to people like Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl, what you took away from having those conversations with them, in terms of their responsibility over these issues?
Most recently, the Fight Sex Trafficking Online Act (FOSTA) took away many of the freedoms that sex workers fought to build online in the first place, by making it harder for them to advertise and work online.
And over the course of those years, there's one important lesson he took away from working alongside the iconic Apple co-founder and former CEO — how to create value for customers that goes beyond just selling products.
When the Twins were swept two weeks ago in a three-game series at Yankee Stadium, about the one positive morsel they took away from it was knocking Severino out of the series finale after three innings.
Soldiers fired in the air and waved Syrian flags as residents looked on and buses with black curtains in their windows took away the last of the 1,600 Islamic State fighters who had been in the camp.
Tlaib told CNN she stood by the remarks, but added that she was concerned the focus on them took away from her main point, that such technology relies on human technicians who are not immune from bias.
But it also took away his ability to own the campaign narrative which he's attempted to set with an announcement that he would -- if elected -- unilaterally annex the Jordan Valley and establish Israeli sovereignty over the region.
Following in those footsteps meant more than simply borrowing branding ideas, though, and the B.I.G. verse on this song is a good capsule of the kind of technical lessons that Wayne took away from his Brooklyn forebears.
"The 1.5 report took away all places to hide, all the kicking the can down the road," said Rachel Kyte, CEO of Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) and special representative of the U.N. secretary-general on sustainable energy.
"Militias stopped us on our way out and took away all our belongings," said Ishaq, 42, speaking by telephone after fleeing fighting in the Jebel Marra region of central Darfur, a remote and barren region of Western Sudan.
Because she essentially gave an exclusive on her music to Apple, even for that limited window, she says Spotify took away the promotion they promised for the first couple of days after the release of Queen (the album).
To our surprise, the students related that the most important thing they took away was not the interviewing or coding skills we taught them, but the example we set of how to make motherhood and research work together.
Besides walking away with some seriously memorable shots after each time she's appeared in Sports Illustrated, Brinkley once took away something else: a passion for elephants, which led her to work with the organization Hands Off Our Elephants.
Many Hungarians view the 1920 Treaty of Trianon as a national tragedy because it took away two-thirds of the country's territory and left millions of ethnic Hungarians living in what are now Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine and Serbia.
After four weeks, I had come to know this patient's family well, but the emotional ether in that "family meeting" where I took away any and all hope of her surviving is hard to capture with written words.
The central bank took away a reference made in the May statement that developments since the last monetary policy statement had been neutral for monetary policy, which economists at the time considered to be an "aggressively neutral" position.
I felt really accomplished during the final days of the challenge — I took away some sharpened cooking skills, saved money, and had a great experience By the last few days of this challenge, I really found my groove.
Goodell fined the team $1 million and took away two draft picks, including the team's' first-round draft pick this year, as penalty for the team's role in deflating footballs used in the A.F.C. championship game in 2015.
Among the two arrests was the local leader of the church over immigration fraud charges, as well as an employee who took away the passports of victims of the scheme, the AP reported, citing the U.S. attorney's office.
One thing the Bradshaw Boys immediately took away from "Sex and the City" was the strength of the female friendships on the show and the immediate sense of community they found with each other and with other fans.
" As a boy who always felt different from his peers, he took away a second, less encouraging message: "I had no experience of anything, but I knew that this atmosphere was unnatural—or, at least, against my nature.
In the classroom, she shares the most important lessons that she took away from the bee: Grit and persistence are key to success; honing a skill takes lots of time; and it's about the journey, not the destination.
"Teen mom OG wasn't a fit for me, it took away my peace.. and honestly - my peace has a price tag that no one but God can afford," Palin wrote in the caption of a photo of herself.
But using his signature 3-4 alignment, the Broncos wreaked havoc with Miller and DeMarcus Ware rushing from the outside as the team's dominant secondary took away any options for quarterbacks hoping to get rid of the ball quickly.
Now, there are still bills in front of Congress to deal with the last immigration crisis that the president initiated watch was the Dreamers, and he took away the deportation relief from that because he felt it was unconstitutional.
The new format, based on drivers being progressively eliminated during the sessions rather than at the end of them, was intended to add excitement but instead took away any suspense with no cars on track in the final minutes.
Bob Graham (former Florida senator) set off about the role of the Saudis, but tell me what you took away from that because you didn't have a background in national security issues then even though you studied international relations.
In one of the cases, Shanghai police took away more than 20 people from Shanghai-based Zhongjin Capital Management this month as part of an investigation into a suspected Ponzi scheme thought to have raised over 30 billion yuan.
While it feels like I blacked out during the call due to excitement, what I really took away is the advice Lisa gave me about staying sane amid all day-to-day craziness: Your home should be your sanctuary.
Neither the police nor the embassy have commented on a report by ruling Communist Party newspaper Global Times that said police "took away a woman spraying gasoline on herself in suspected attempt at self-immolation" at around 11 a.m.
The main things that I took away are: Bitcoin is worth a lot of money, like a life-changing amount of money, and new coins are created with computers doing math problems and they're somehow stored on hard drives.
"It is unlikely in my opinion that JTF-Gitmo took away board games or books or DVDs or anything like that to make life worse for the men who are detained there," he said to Waypoint over the phone.
The South Korean company's 2015 mobile operating profit shrank 30 percent to 10.1 trillion won, the lowest since 2011 as Apple's larger-screen iPhones and improved offerings from rivals such as Huawei Technologies Co Ltd took away market share.
According to NBC News, Aeroflot, a Russian airline, kicked Mikhail Galin off of its frequent flier program and took away his hundreds of thousands of air miles after he shared the details of his elaborate heist on social media.
The horse whispering display was meant to be entertainment, but to the Gollihers' surprise, people took away lessons from the experience that they felt could be applied to business, including subtle communication, honoring positive efforts, and maintaining consistent boundaries.
After replay took away an apparent go-ahead run for the A's in the last of the eighth, the Red Sox seized control in the top of the ninth against Oakland's fifth pitcher, right-hander Fernando Rodney (23-29).
"It was the President who singled-handedly took away DACA and TPS protections in the first place -- offering some protections back in exchange for the wall is not a compromise but more hostage taking," Schumer said in a statement.
"The overriding impression I took away from our roughly 90-minute conversation was that Mr. Epstein knew an astonishing number of rich, famous and powerful people, and had photos to prove it," Stewart wrote in the Times on Monday.
The message that many people took away, just as they had from the impunity enjoyed by the lynch mobs, was that when it came to targeting Muslims, the state would look the other way or maybe even join in.
"I banned the box, I took away all these horrible things, but in 40 states, it's automatic," he said, referring to the removal questions on job applications asking whether an applicant has been arrested or convicted for a crime.
We knew they were going to beat us off the bounce, and we wanted to switch, we took away the high post pass and they started running over and we fouled them too much, and then we changed that.
The March memo took away the authority of regional EPA officials to make some calls as to whether a particular body of water can be federally controlled under the Clean Water Act, and gave that authority to Pruitt. Sen.
Belgium forcibly took away thousands of mixed-race children, known as "metis," born to white settlers and black mothers in these Central African nations towards the end of its colonial rule between 1959 and 1962, a U.N. report said.
"The lesson I took away from that was, while we like to speak with data around here, so many times in my career I've ended up making decisions with my gut, and I should have followed my gut," he said.
Then last year, Apple took away people's home buttons and replaced them with a big fat notch that basically does two things: unlocks your phone with your face, and turns you into a furry that's not quite ready to yiff.
Owners of motorcycles and cars are further upset that the government took away some windfall gains from falling oil prices in the form of taxes, and people across the country are cutting back on discretionary spending as expenses outstrip earnings.
Hangouts has been suffering from an identity crisis since Google launched it as a replacement for Gchat in 2013, and it's actually been losing features in recent years as the company stopped updating the app and took away SMS messaging.
Here's what I took away from our conversations: The term "tramp stamp" came into popularity in the late 1990s as low-rise jeans — worn at the hips rather than the natural waist — became the go-to trend for women's denim.
People who listened to Lemonade and took away only a demented desire to riddle out the identity of "Becky with the good hair" sort of strike me as sociopaths who can't just surrender to 72 hours of soul-crushing compassion.
Before the end of World War II, the court took away legal protections for sit-down strikers, denied striking workers the right to return to his job, and granted employers a First Amendment right to run vicious union-busting campaigns.
"This is what I took away from it: The biggest danger, in my opinion, is to denote whole sections of the population as people who are not a party to a conversation by the mere views they hold," Arazi continues.
Once a guitarist for former Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth, Becker has continued to compose music since he was diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, which took away his ability to move and breathe on his own.
I think that was really what I took away from it, and it's interesting that Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook did a 2100,000-word essay about this, essentially saying that the solution to an over-Facebook of the world is more Facebook.
I'll elaborate on a couple of areas of great opportunity… One thing I took away from VidCon is that human needs and motivations are consistent across time — the adolescent attendees weren't so different from my peers when I was a youth.
Hurt the people that decided it was okay to try to fuck with me on a daily basis, to try to take something away from THEM as they took away from of my good vibes from me and my chat.
After taking part in the day's programming of panel discussions, Tong hit us up with eight observations (listed in bold) that he took away from the summit and included some direct quotes from participants that complement and expand on his claims.
This January not only took away David Bowie – the man who wrote some of the most devastating love songs in human history – but it is also the month that atomic physics finally finished hanging out the back of the periodic table.
She has a touchy relationship with her daughter (Judy Greer), whom Child Protective Services took away from her after Laurie kept forcing the kid to learn how to fire guns and prepare for battle with a barely human monster man.
He owned a share of the team from 1994 to 2010, and after that he was an honorary vice president — a title the team took away from him after he violated the league's tampering rules by tweeting about free agents.
Residents across Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state and a stronghold of Mr. Modi's party, said that the police broke into the homes of Muslims, took away hundreds of young men, vandalized property and beat people with sticks in the streets.
Mr. Emrani himself owned six dollar stores on Long Island in 13, but closed all but one of them after Dollar Tree chain stores opened nearby and not only poached some of his workers but also took away his customers.
When asked by CNBC what she took away from Lewis' earlier presentation, she said "it sounds like they [Facebook] want to create a multi-tier system," or one that uses networks based on Earth, in the stratosphere and in space.
Here are three things she took away from the experience: From the moment Acevedo expressed confusion about selling cookies, her troop leader laid down the basics on how to set goals, create a budget and put a plan together to succeed.
"The financial crisis took away a lot of permanent stable employment and skewed statistics to say we have record high employment," said Jeremy Coy, a partner and labor law specialist at the law firm Russell-Cooke, which is based in London.
In a series of morning tweets, Mr. Trump said Ms. Pelosi had behaved "so irrationally" in spurning his offer to restore the temporary protections he took away from some undocumented immigrants in exchange for $5.7 billion for a border wall.
US District Judge Timothy Kelly last week had granted CNN's request for a temporary restraining order while the network's lawsuit goes forward, finding that the White House likely violated Acosta's constitutional right to due process in how it took away his pass.
In 1963, while he was a rising-star graduate student at the University of Cambridge, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease), a neurodegenerative disease that slowly took away his ability to move on his own.
By Robert Iafolla A federal appeals court revived a lawsuit filed by a former Nebraska data center executive claiming the company breached his employment contract by forcing him to sign a new deal that took away his guaranteed salary and other benefits.
But that hasn't stopped ads like this New Mexico spot from the National Republican Congressional Committee featuring a trembling woman telling her gravely ill child "it'll be OK" despite being unable to see a doctor because Medicaid for All took away her insurance.
"Would it be positive if the government took away the internet and phones because they've been abused," asked Tara Burns, a trafficking survivor and former sex worker in Alaska who now lobbies for safety and protections for those in the sex trade.
It is not clear whether Mr Zuma will appeal even these, as he did another judgment a week earlier in which the courts fired his appointee as head of the national prosecutors' office and took away the president's power to name a replacement.
Nixon took away the power of the president to control information in the executive branch by holding that the courts had power and jurisdiction to order the president to disclose information in response to a subpoena sought by a subordinate executive branch official.
Visa also redesigned its logo not too long ago, but that actually took away the one bit of visual intrigue it had and left us with a drab, dark blue wordmark that looked like it was devised by Facebook's ultra-conservative brand artists.
Apple took away an established open standard in favor of new technologies, but instead of making the experience of using those new technologies better across the board, it made every third-party wireless audio product a second-class citizen of the Apple ecosystem.
Other observations I took away: coconut in every possible permutation; maple on the rise, challenging honey; and new dessert hummus in flavors including chocolate and snickerdoodle, like eating frosting by the spoonful: Naia Home Cranked ice cream mix, $13.99 for 2 quarts, homecranked.
Buses took away more than 1,600 people in the Porte de la Chapelle and Seine-Saint-Denis area, where illegal refugees lived in tents under and around the flyovers of the busy Paris Peripherique ring road and the ramps to the A1 highway.
Charlotte's decision to allow transgender people to use the public restroom that comports with their gender identity was the catalyst for the state bill that took away that protection and many more, from lesbians, gays and bisexuals as well as trans people.
"A Clean Well-Lighted Place" was a great short story by Hemingway, and it is also a place for children to go hoping to regain the health that youth gave them, disease took away, and the latest technology hopes to bring back.
Most egregiously, Russia took away the world's ability to attribute the chemical weapons attacks in Syria by vetoing the renewal of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism -- an impartial, independent technical body mandated to investigate responsibility for chemical weapons use in Syria.
After the game, Fournette apologized, but the Jaguars still took away the remaining guaranteed money in his rookie contract citing a contract clause that allowed them to do so if he missed a game for anything other than a football-related injury.
I wanted to use them to represent some of the themes I took away from the poem — the expectations women have for themselves, the pain and longing from unmet dreams, and the confidence and self-assuredness that comes with age and perspective.
Those of us who worked in and around black films in the '90s took away something vital that would not have meant as much on any other platform: the lesson that, from a purely creative point of view, we could do anything.
The stunning findings from three separate watchdogs strongly suggest that we do not yet know with certainty even the number of children the Trump administration took away from migrant families — much less whether DHS truly knows the identity of each separated child's family.
The cheese, produced by the Traditional Cheese Company, was served with a pistachio and orange flapjack, a popular type of oat bar in the UK. Ekin couldn't get enough of the flapjack, whereas I thought it took away from the cheese's rich taste.
Mr. Trump has also unsettled South Koreans by accusing them of not paying enough for the presence of American troops stationed in the country and by threatening to kill a trade agreement with Seoul, which he said took away jobs from Americans.

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