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One of the questions hovering over the Mosul campaign is what will become of places like Hassan Sham, which ISIS took from the Iraqi Army, and the peshmerga took from ISIS .
The lessons I took from the House debate were threefold.
That was the message we took from the first game.
I took from the rich, but then I kept it.
Manafort's indictment includes actions he took from 2006 to 2014.
People talk about how Big Oil took from Big Tobacco's playbook.
And that's about the only thing I took from the book.
She's even more impressed with what Markle took from the conversation.
Read More:What 29 actors took from the sets of TV shows
Restorative justice might afford me the agency they took from me.
The lesson he said he took from the election was validation.
He could not begin to fathom what he took from us.
The earth is owed a dead body that Sabrina took from it.
Janine can't restore the eye the Republic of Gilead took from her.
Michonne says the gun they took from her was from the outpost.
What Mr Hewlett took from the street, he has repaid with interest.
Two lessons Ligety took from his own parents that he cherishes greatly?
Democrats are defending 41 House seats they took from Republicans in 2018.
Later research revealed the route those genes took from Asia to Europe.
"Traffic problems," she said, was a shorthand she took from Mr. Wildstein.
Low-friction usage, no renting servers, beautiful design we took from mobile.
Even if he took from everywhere, he was no means an eclectic.
It was a German Nazi armband he took from a deceased soldier.
Spieth said he would embrace the lessons he took from that collapse.
A woman carts away the merchandise she took from a shattered storefront window.
The ass-whupping Jeffries took from Johnson has unfortunately overshadowed his fine career.
With everything you think you took from us... love and joy and life!
The thieves took from him his suicide vest, the detonators, and 2500,250 afghanis.
Palmer: You talk a lot about the lessons you took from his example.
People took from the photo the story in the way they wanted it.
As a result, the G.A.O. studied only trips Mr. Trump took from Feb.
The Nebraska State Patrol tweeted a photo a trooper took from behind his car.
I eat the leftover turkey, mayo, and cheese sandwich I took from the cabin.
This is a video my dad took from the Minnesota exit ramp from international.
What is surprising is how many visual cues the filmmakers took from art history.
Let go of what you took from me, and I will let you go.
The biggest thing I took from it was that he still believed in me.
An argument ensued and Redlick grabbed a knife, which she said Michael took from her.
The route she took from Mannehim to Pforzheim has become the Bertha Benz Memorial Route.
And I will repay the money, about $70,000, which I took from the 401(k).
A man covered in blood holds up a helmet he took from a Chinese soldier.
"I started listening and watching, especially the stuff he took from minstrel shows," he said.
Maybe he'll give Jessie one of the toy figurines William took from his Memphis home.
The trip I recently took from Austin to Marfa, Texas, [about 430 miles] stands out.
"You are not what they took from you," one woman writes to her younger self.
Here are the lessons I took from my childhood watching their credit card habits.1.
His own mother used to have a drawer full of soap she took from hotels.
Perhaps worst of all is a $36,000 payment Shah allegedly took -- from his own mother!!
The women he mistreated will always have to live with what he took from them.
None of these was on a list of belongings that officials took from the house.
But I discovered that the satisfaction I took from work made everything else much more rewarding.
The biggest thing I took from Peterson, though, is that this guy is emo as hell.
The lesson Democrats took from January's bruising fight is that they got blamed for the shutdown.
For one thing, Mr. Davis was so desperate for money he even took from a charity.
I consolidated notes I took from both meetings and sent them to the business-development team.
The message he said he took from his leaders at the plant: Be happy you're here.
The message we took from that was: Don't put all of your eggs in one basket.
But more than that, he took from us a hero, freshly anointed by the American public.
"It is time for them to give us back what they took from us," she said.
Duterte took from the Marcos years an ability to play both sides of a messy conflict.
Tansey said that this work collectively took from mid-213 through the early months of 22012.
After all, many of them had new jobs, in the House, which they took from men.
When she returned, she was able to focus on the positives she took from the match.
France is also talking about returning its Benin bronzes and other artifacts it took from Africa.
After all, many of them had new jobs, in the House, which they took from men.
On what grounds: Because WikiLeaks allegedly helped Edward Snowden publish classified documents he took from the NSA.
"She was very eager to get back to the life I took from her," he says. 3.
I hope that they were able to take from me the way that I took from them.
At the time Eminem was under fire for the homophobic interpretation that people took from his music.
Ninety-nine percent of those pictures I took from Marley to the Pistols, I didn't use flash.
The study found that Shelly's reactions reduced the amount of abuse the robot took from angry toddlers.
That became a marker, but what I also took from that is that life is so precious.
He said the lesson he took from the visit was that "I could gamble" on abstract art.
The bailout alone can't make up for the collective hammering farmers took from four straight subpar years.
Yet the real pleasure I took from this "Nutcracker" was not just a matter of downscaled expectations.
Nor, he said, was Harvard repudiating the "inspiration" it took from European institutions or capitulating to student demands.
Nevertheless, we would be doing everyone a disservice if that was the only lesson we took from this.
"That the Democrats are crooked," he told reporters when asked about the lessons he took from the episode.
It took from 2009 to mid-2013, when building at last began, to satisfy all the regulatory requirements.
However, on recent earnings conference calls, they did discuss the hit they took from changes earlier this year.
Instagram now has a feed for less-polished, temporary photos it calls Stories, which it took from Snapchat.
That means journeys like the one Yvonne Wassenaar took from CIO of software analytics company New Relic, Inc.
That left her supporters frustrated about the criticism she took from Sanders and his supporters during the primary.
After the killings, the group used a credit card they took from the couple at two separate Walmarts.
But he receives less than half after deductions made for a $143 loan he took from his employer.
And the interesting caveat there is some of what we took from how they played the first game.
The implication that people took from that was Dove implied that using its products will make you whiter.
India also raised the volumes it took from Venezuela in that period to fill the Iranian oil gap.
What Péladan took from Wagner, above all, was the idea that art could assume the functions of religion.
You are looking at some of the footage I took from above before and during my bike ride.
India wants to bring criminal action against Mallya for over $1.4 billion in loans Kingfisher took from Indian banks.
A handgun police took from Santiago during the evaluation was returned to him early last month, Tolley told reporters.
"Nobody, really understood the hard work and dedication it took from my family, both of my families," he said.
"I only took from those who actually used the app and seemed interested in what I'm building," he says.
So one volunteer took from his knapsack some petrified wood he had brought back to show his dejected partners.
We'll see what lessons Lee took from the first match up this Thursday when the second game is scheduled.
Stories took from a few months to over a year to complete—and were a considerable amount of work.
The amount of vegetables diners took from self-serve containers was weighed by actual members of the cafeteria staff.
The first photos I sold documented a motorcycle trip I took from Denver to the tip of South America.
One of the strongest lessons I took from Houston's story is to never doubt the power of female friendship.
Gates said it was money he took from Manafort that was unauthorized, but the answer wasn't enough for Downing.
In his initial February filing, Flynn also omitted thousands of dollars in payments he took from three Russian companies.
The message the Philippine officials took from that was simple: Trump won't interfere with what we want to do.
That's something I took from all the years of working with TSO into what I'm doing now with Soto.
"I think Jill took from John's military experience a kind of tactical mind," she said in a phone interview.
That was all the Mainali family took from their home in Bhutan when they fled to a refugee camp.
Another likely line of defense is whether any of the information he took from Google ended up with Uber.
Lacking any, I took from home a small wooden bucket in which I store pens and other desktop detritus.
The trade question was one of 10 that Mr. Obama took from the audience at the Royal Horticultural Halls.
"Uber never possessed — and never used — any information Mr. Levandowski allegedly took from Waymo," Uber said in its filing.
On Saturday, she is set to visit Bury North, another seat that the Conservatives took from Labour last month.
Another lesson Wendy's took from its past attempts is the value in a more limited menu, according to Bernstein.
If so, it could be a stock photo, or a picture that a scam artist took from someplace else.
So, Ullmann took me there, replicating the walk she took from this house nearly every day for six years.
That was the message that many took from his greeting, if it could be called that, to the journalists.
"The seats that Democrats took from Republicans were generally in upscale suburban districts, which are not socially conservative," Jacobson says.
The lesson a lot of top Democrats took from Donald Trump's success is that the American people want a fighter.
But what I took from it, it's more so about whether I have the energy to perform a great hour.
So are you saying it&aposs ok because of the fact that they took from the DNC, from John Podesta.
The lesson Obama took from Iraq was not to allow any US ground forces to get involved in nation-building.
They want something to love and nurture and a way to give back to the society that they took from.
It's hard to know exactly how much inspiration the supreme leader took from guys like Steve Jobs and Tim Cook.
All of the steps we took, from bias training to deescalation, but it didn't save the life of Eric Logan.
The second was collected from a piece of tissue investigators took from the trash can outside DeAngelo's house April 23.
Clinton was asked by the moderators, not by Mr. Sanders, about the speaking fees she took from Wall Street firms.
Writers like Thomas Wolfe built a legend on what they took from life, deliberately refusing to acknowledge their cultural debts.
Timberlake also paid homage to Muhammad Ali, imparting wisdom he took from the boxing champion who passed away in June.
The Pentagon confirmed Saturday that China will return the unmanned underwater vehicle that it took from the South China Sea.
The positive he took from that was that my abdominus rectus was just about poking through in flatter lighting conditions.
Construction took from 1903 to 1940; the train ran though Gaziantep Turkey and Aleppo, Syria on its way to Baghdad.
According to the artist, she was able to learn cake-decorating skills through books that she took from her mother.
It didn't particularly matter, because all anyone took from this scene were the boos and the heckles and the jeers.
Police investigators are reportedly returning cellphones, a computer of Carmody's and a police report they took from his office safe.
Here are five successful people who struggled in their 20s, and the key lessons they took from the experience: 1.
Authorities found classified documents throughout his home, according to court documents, which Pho took from work between 22019 and 2015.
The Zamora plaintiffs say they are owed reimbursement up to about $75 million for commissions Lyft took from their fares.
So, are you saying it&aposs OK because of the fact that they took from the DNC, from John Podesta.
Authorities found classified documents throughout his home, according to court documents, which Pho took from work between 2010 and 2015.
"We get out there and make sure everybody knows how much money their politician took from the NRA," Hogg said.
This is another photo Mr. Michaels took from afar, in this case while he was eating lunch in a cafe.
If there was one message that concertgoers took from the evening, it was the North's seemingly genuine desire for reunification.
"The state of Kansas can't give me back the 23 years it took from me," he said in his testimony.
U.S. News looked at the loans that students took from their colleges, from private financial institutions and from the government.
Iran's startling admission comes after repeated denials that a missile struck the aircraft shortly after it took from Tehran's airport.
The discipline, camaraderie and life lessons that he took from football were hard to replicate in other sports, Nolan said.
Jadis and the junk people have pledged assistance in exchange for the guns the Alexadrians took from Oceanside last week.
"Take back what seat 34E took from you," one print advertisement in Westin Hotels & Resorts' new global ad campaign declares.
The $3.8 billion is on top of the $6.1 billion Trump took from the Pentagon last year for the wall.
For Clinton, it was a question about the speaking fees she took from Goldman Sachs — about $675,000 for three speeches.
Pushing too much change too fast is dangerous (one of many lessons Clinton took from her 1993 health care debacle).
"That is what [that police officer] just took from the students of St. Paul — a positive role model," Thompson said.
His Facebook page was filled with images he took from around Tortola of sunken yachts, crushed vehicles and mounds of debris.
"The grass 'door mat' you took from our neighbors' 'for free' sale is actually a dog pee pad," the note reads.
The latter two went on to form The Velvet Underground, a name they took from a book found in Conrad's possession.
Surviving on water her town took from a mountain spring and with food running out, she apologized to her unexpected guests.
She ended up wearing a vest that we took from Kitty's closet, because we wanted bare hands because she was dancing.
The thing that she took from it all the most was how we have more Babymetal songs to put out there.
He flexes his fingers and shows off his new tendon, which doctors took from his arm and stitched into his hand.
That seemed to be the message people took from Angelina Jolie's heavily publicised decision in 2000 to have a double mastectomy.
I would say that the lesson I took from all of those is that building a business is really, really hard.
She's 82 now and still surprises me with mementos she took from Cuba and has kept packed away since the '60s.
So much of what I took from the book is that we need to pivot in how we're using our stories.
But I took from him the importance of repeating your mission to employees a thousand times, pile-driving the message home.
The cover image shows the series he took from 12 angles all around his head — you can see it animated online.
The heat Mr Trump took from his party on the Kurds therefore does not suggest his hold on it is weakening.
Zellweger shared insight about a break she took from her work to focus on self care and her relationships with friends.
Thursday's hearing may be softer on Stumpf than the bipartisan tongue-lashing he took from the Senate Banking Committee on Sept.
Top Republican senators rallied behind Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell following a series of jabs he took from President Donald Trump.
Afghanistan long ago took from Vietnam the title of America's longest war, when it passed the 21945-year mark in 21975.
While the use of a tonal palette might be something she took from Luc Tuymans, the imagery is clearly her own.
I don't mean to cry, but my body reacts to the recounting of what each bullet took from Laquan and from us.
The onerous terms of a $1bn loan Spotify took from TPG and Dragoneer, two investment firms, may have also played a part.
The photos it took from the space between Saturn and its rings, which have just been released, are nothing short of breathtaking.
Decades ago Brazil returned some of the archives it took from Paraguay in the war of the Triple Alliance of 1864-70.
The first question he took from the crowd of Concord students was about how he would support Planned Parenthood if elected president.
"The main thing I took from him was that Liberia is open for business," said John Davies, a 30-year-old businessman.
Baghdad saw this as a brazen attempt to absorb Iraqi territory that Kurdish Peshmerga took from the Islamic State (IS) post-2014.
A tax-based strategy that took from the haves and used it to avoid the need for cuts, by contrast, really might.
" There is the director Nick Broomfield remarking on the metaphorical whipping he took from a dominatrix featured in his 1996 documentary "Fetishes.
That is, 57 percent of the seats the GOP took from Democrats had been voting Republican in the two preceding presidential elections.
It was a view he took from his mentor, Eero Saarinen, whose thriving architectural practice formed the foundation of Mr. Roche's own.
Mr. Salman was convicted of trading on the confidential information that Maher Kara took from Citigroup, making a profit of about $1.7 million.
But it wasn't for Jobs, who famously plotted and finally succeeded in winning back the control that Apple's early financiers took from him.
"The record shows that Uber never possessed - and never used - any information Mr. Levandowski allegedly took from Waymo," Uber wrote in its filing.
More than once officials hassled them out of parks, and old women scowled at the crates of food they took from provision houses.
In an interview with The Washington Post in 1977, he spoke about the different path he took from his much more famous brother.
"I'm still trying to figure out what I took from that relationship and what it meant to me," the 26-year-old said.
"Could you comment on the kind of feedback or what you took from the feedback from Mr. Cohen's Iowa trip," one reporter asked.
That price tag didn't include the $36,068 military flight he took from Washington to New York City before getting on a commercial airline.
So he developed a more accessible and efficient method of teaching piano than the formal lessons he took from ages 5 to 17.
With a stroke of genius, she takes out the small mirror she took from Father Fogden and uses it to reflect the sun.
That price tag didn't include the $36,068 military flight he took from Washington to New York City before getting on a commercial airline.
That's how long it took from the start of the House Judiciary Committee inquiry in January to the committee vote in late July.
A lot of people were affected by Rashad's passing, while most people don't even know about that embarrassing paycheck Avicii took from Disney.
Some he took from rural dialects; others were created on the model of Finnish (which, unlike most European languages, is related to Estonian).
Appearing and disappearing over the eons, it has long been suspected as the route that humans took from Asia to the Western Hemisphere.
About 30 children whom DHS took from their parents during the peak of the policy in 2018 still remain separated from their parents.
We had a tombstone in front of our house that said Smith on it that one of Tony's brothers took from some graveyard.
They compared this to the data they took from Indian Ocean hydrophones to find examples of impacts and seismic events from the real world.
The Martinez family wants the world to know what ISIS took from them that day, and talked exclusively to CNN to share their experience.
After all, it's littered with artifacts it took from other realms, and it keeps at least one toe on all of those realms' necks.
Soon after they met, Meghan watched Serena win the U.S. Open and congratulated her on Instagram with a picture she took from the stands.
And so it took from 1833 to 1980 or so, 150 years, for the whole society and economy to be remade on this model.
ROBERT DRISCOLL, FORMER DEPUTY ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL: And what I took from what he said is that it&aposs a very carefully worded statement.
Sister Rosetta Tharpe was a Black country gospel singer, a bunch of people took from her style of playing, and she doesn't get credit.
Lee Myung-bak, a former South Korean president, was charged with corruption in relation to bribes he allegedly took from companies, which he denies.
Another, I took from a girl who had already rescued it a couple of months earlier but wasn't able to keep it long-term.
And I was able to see my dad die on national TV. They don't know what they took from us ... he was loved dearly.
Still, the center's investigators did not detect any other suspicious substances among the 29 lung fluid samples they took from patients across 10 states.
Apple also said it would reduce the cut it took from subscriptions in apps to 15 percent, from 30 percent, after the first year.
The government's response Hundreds of parents are in the process of being reunited with children that the government took from them at the border.
After Lanne died, a Hobart physician named William Crowther stole his skull and replaced it with one that he took from a white body.
I kept hoping that something would change with each piece I took from the strip side, especially because the fillet had been so phenomenal.
"They took from us the goal that had kept us going and motivated us to keep pushing our own limits every day," said Mrs.
Considering the solace and strength he took from these folded sheets of paper, it's a marvel his captors allowed him any mail at all.
I suspect he'll never know, because what I took from the man at his hearing was that he was not interested in going there.
You're clearly a big sports fan, so tell me what you took from watching Croatia go to the World Cup final in the summer.
The cast looks back on the making of "Jumanji" with great fondness, and some of them still have mementos they took from the set.
The charges center on bribes that Mr. Mangano and Mr. Venditto allegedly took from Harendra Singh, a Long Island restaurateur, between 2010 and 2014.
It may be old news, but the CEO still considers the deal, which the big bank took from competitor American Express, a huge success.
The plan would allow Russia to retain some territory it took from Ukraine during the military conflict of 2014 even as sanctions are lifted.
And like Booker, what you took from Harris' performance during the hearings is likely determined by what you thought of her before the hearings.
At least, that's the whole vibe we took from the caption she posted on her Instagram, when she shared a photo from the shoot.
And then the little odds and ends things, we took from our regular savings and put as much as we could to our health savings.
Audrina Patridge is asking her estranged husband Corey Bohan to hand over documents and videos she alleges he took from their home without her knowledge.
Lebanon's army has taken over the positions that Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shi'ite group allied to the Syrian government, took from the Nusra fighters last month.
Hartzler said he and his intern found the tiny black Palmer amaranth seeds in samples they took from seed bags the landowner purchased from Allendan.
In the wee hours of the morning, the Solar Impulse 2 took from Cairo, embarking on the last leg of its round-the-world journey.
I MEAN, IN THE LAST QUARTER, WE HAD ABOUT 27 DEALS THAT WE ACTUALLY TOOK FROM DELL EMC, WHETHER THEY WERE PARTNER DEALS OR CUSTOMERS.
The final score represented a significant turnaround after the 7-0 drubbing the team took from the Red Bulls in May, on the same field.
The S.E.C. also discovered that an Apollo affiliate failed to accurately disclose details about a loan it took from some of Apollo's private equity funds.
Facebook's certainly made no bones about the whole "good artists copy, great artists steal" bit that Jobs took from Picasso, or maybe Eliot or Stravinsky.
In the meantime, I took from my wallet the rare Austrian stamp in its cellophane wrapper and looked at the woman bathing in the river.
Perhaps it was the $3.5 million she received from the financial industry in campaign contributions or the thousands she took from Wells Fargo and Equifax.
" One entry said "Hebrew Israelites" took from the "powerful ppl (ebinoid Israelites)" and questioned "why ppl mourned for anti-Semitism when there is Semitic genocide.
On the border wall issue, Congress also denied the president his wish of replenishing the $3.6 billion the administration took from the military construction projects.
Young audiences took from "The Graduate" a warning about an older generation's seduction of youth for its own ends, and also a call to action.
Its fingerpicking folk-rock unfurls from a blurry awakening — "First things that she took from me were selfishness and sleep" — to unabashed pride and joy.
Based on the helmet-to-helmet hit Newton took from Aaron Donald in the pocket on Sunday, it doesn't seem like they were too sincere.
He says Boms followed through on this, as KLP sent a Notice of Default on a personal loan Sassani took from KLP to invest in Zozi.
"Follow your dreams, and if you have a passion, don't let it be denied," Walls, 33, told PEOPLE regarding what he took from playing Don Cornelius.
According to some of Twitter's most curious GoT fans, it wasn't just her life that Jon Snow took from her — he took down her style, too.
Shortly after, Farenthold promised to repay the government for the money he took from taxpayers; however, as of April 2018, he has yet to do so.
In a third photo, Justin confirmed that it is indeed an April Fools joke, even Photoshopping a dog (??) onto the sonogram he took from Google images.
It's my own reaction to the booing that troubles me — the joy I took from Mr. Trump's pain and the example it sets for my kids.
Reinhart told the conference that, since 2011, there had been many such loans those countries took from Chinese lenders which needed to be restructured, or renegotiated.
The technologies, in turn, connect you and the phone you scanned at the entrance with the items you took from shelves and carried out the door.
Rucker also significantly understated the amount of money he took from the Amer-I-Can bank account in filings to the Internal Revenue Service, prosecutors said.
The carbon which the plants that serve as fuel originally took from the atmosphere above is sent into the rocks below, making it a negative emitter.
In a photo he took from his hiding place while, he says, soldiers were searching for valuables, the feet of two are visible -- one without shoes.
Southern California public radio station KPCC's The Frame asked Lombardo on Monday what lessons he took from the extreme disparity in reception between the two seasons.
In 2010, Republican Scott Brown took from the Democrats not just a traditional seat in the Senate but Ted Kennedy's seat, complicating the passage of Obamacare.
Malil continued to stab her with a broken wine glass and another knife he took from her kitchen, and attempted to smother her with a pillow.
One lesson Democrats took from the collapse of the Clinton administration's 1994 reforms was that Americans hated the idea of the government canceling their insurance plans.
One of the lessons I took from the Great Recession is that developing economies are remarkably resilient even in the face of a massive global downturn.
According to Marks, his biggest cargo was 210 tons of cannabis, estimated between £202 to £212 million in value, which he took from Thailand to Canada.
The justice faces additional charges over furniture he took from the state Capitol to his home office, including an antique desk, the Charleston Gazette-Mail reported.
"The job market rebounded strongly from the hit it took from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma," Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, said in a statement.
The Kurds have expanded their territory in northern Iraq, including cities such as the ethnically mixed Kirkuk, which they took from the so-called Islamic State.
The lesson Trump took from this, apparently, was that it's not important to have any ideas on health care policy or any knowledge of the subject.
At issue is the region in the country's north and east that the U.S., in partnership with local Kurdish-led militias, took from the Islamic State.
Rothenberg has now been ordered to pay back the $18.8 million he took from investors, another $9 million in civil penalties, plus $3.7 million in interest.
In underwear, Summersalt does have an edge — a key component of its swimsuit design was integrating 1.5 million body measurements the company took from 10,000 women.
I read the cookbook author Genevieve Ko's version and took from it the idea of just lightly cooking the eggs before finishing them in the tomatoes.
This is because, all else remaining equal, he needs to win only one of the three rust-belt states he took from the Democrats in 2016.
Jamaican-born and American-raised, Jones took from black culture and white culture all that she needed to express how she felt about race and gender.
That Trump would attempt such brazen collusion after the Mueller investigation shows the lesson he took from that experience is that he is unchecked and unaccountable.
One of the things that I took from our writers room— something that you never ever compromised on, was writing for the smartest viewer in the room.
Each year, the company makes a tax-free contribution to the ESOP, and the ESOP uses these dollars to retire the loan it took from the company.
That meant winning back the men's 200m butterfly title that Le Clos took from him four years ago, and he declared 'mission achieved' on that last Wednesday.
The lesson Republicans took from the disastrous 2008 financial collapse that was created in part by banks taking advantage of customers was that everything was just fine.
A Minnesotan nativist seeks, in effect, to bar Aztec migrants (lately called Mexicans) from a state his grandparents took from people who had had it for millennia.
Out of the eight samples they took from the security bins, four contained traces of respiratory viruses like rhinovirus or adenovirus, which can cause cold-like symptoms.
The vote took place in the three provinces that make up Iraqi Kurdistan, and in the contiguous Iraqi regions that Kurdish forces took from Islamic State (IS).
"I've been waiting my whole life for [fatherhood]," he replied, laughing as she presented the new dad with a box of tissues, which he happily took from.
The SDF has said it will hand control of Raqqa to a civilian council after its capture, as in other areas the SDF took from Islamic State.
Perhaps the most important idea La Follette took from Bascom was the absolute necessity of curbing excessive corporate wealth and power for the sake of societal equilibrium.
In a January report, the Government Accountability Office estimated that four trips Mr. Trump took from Washington to his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla.
The goal was to see how easy the process is overall, and how much time it took from checkout to when the order was ready for pickup.
" — Peggy DeStefano, Enfield, N.H. "On my office wall I have framed two images of Dylan that I took from the balcony of the Hartford Atheneum on Oct.
Guccifer 2.0 posted the roster and other documents he or she reportedly took from the DNC on a personal website, and promised more documents in the future.
The 45 minutes of bludgeoning that dos Santos endured at Velasquez's hands, and what they took from him, seem to be Velasquez's lasting legacy on the sport.
One could say it's a sex drive, but what I took from it was more a drive to be noticed, needed, recognized, that gets out of proportion.
Wooden died in 2010, a year before Close returned to Westwood as head coach, but the lessons she took from those conversations continue to serve her today.
As my equilibrium faltered when I stepped onto the dock, my mind went to her disease and how much it took from her, from all of us.
One profound learning I took from him was that we don't have to accept the world that we're born into as something that is fixed and impermeable.
She took from her bedside drawer a little transistor radio, and she turned it on low and held it to her ear, lying with it that way.
First, by formally recognizing Israeli control over the Golan Heights — territory it took from Syria decades ago — Trump has effectively endorsed forcibly taking land from other countries.
The residents of Palazzo Del Sol and Palazzo Della Luna, however, have access to the same private shuttle boat that I took from the Miami Beach Marina.
No tweeting that grainy fumble-vid you took from 100 yards away, even if you did apply the Fade filter and edit in the Benny Hill theme music.
Somehow, I flew to L.A. with only a carry-on and returned with a full carload and multiple bags, including old furniture I took from my parents' garage.
After some careful examination of the MUNCHIES garden, Henry also decided to show us the ropes and threw together some pasta using ingredients she took from the garden.
The taxi driver who took Claudia to the border bridge warned her that US authorities were giving the children they took from newly arrived immigrants up for adoption.
He also reminded Guyger that she took an 8-hour de-escalation training course five months before the shooting, and asked her what she took from the class.
Instead of looking in the mirror and hating her scars, which symbolized everything cancer took from her, Ortwein wanted to transform them into something she could smile at.
Having to wait patiently while your sex partner digs endlessly through their messy desk drawer to find the one condom they took from the health center at orientation.
That's when he dropped a bombshell about Wahlberg's character, James Silva, and the aspects of his personality that he took from the former chief strategist to President Trump.
No longer a protector, the federal government was transformed into an oppressor, an institution commandeered by liberals who took from hard-working Americans and gave to the undeserving.
A handwritten entry in the flight logs shows a trip that Trump and the Dubins took from the Palm Beach International Airport to the Newark Liberty International Airport:
Reese Witherspoon appeared alongside Julie Andrews and Jennifer Aniston on "The Graham Norton Show," where the actresses revealed what they took from some of their most iconic projects.
What I took from that phone meeting was that it might be possible, but that the artwork copyrights would need to be owned by Lucas Arts (now, Disney).
Kato is also known to have a strong pair of whiskers, which is evident from the punishment he took from Schilling before stopping him in their kickboxing bout.
Evidence it took from the UK's GCHQ and MI5 spy agencies is redacted in the report — including in a section discussing the security of the UK's political system.
And sometimes he went as long as six months between heists, particularly after a big score, like the $90,000 he allegedly took from a bank in January 2015.
Kaelen said it took him months to select and mix tracks for the trial, which he took from his own library as well as recommendations in Bonny's work.
Many at Rutgers remain skeptical of the quick path the university took from relative athletic obscurity to college sports' oldest conference, and among its richest, the Big Ten.
Yes, there's his herculean practice regimen (upward of eight hours a day, even into middle age) and the yearslong sabbaticals he took from performing to hone his craft.
And the lesson he took from that was that he was going to have to win reelection in years to come and climb in this new Republican Party.
The proceeds will be used to partially refinance loans San Miguel took from various local banks to prepay a portion of its US dollar debt, according to PhilRatings.
These are Bloomberg's credentials, and they are part of the lesson that he took from New York: If you can be emperor here, you can be emperor anywhere.
" One entry in Thomas' journal said "Hebrew Israelites" took from the "powerful ppl (ebinoid Israelites)" and questioned "why ppl mourned for anti-Semitism when there is Semitic genocide.
The good news is that even taking all these negatives together, they don't come close to the body blow the world economy took from the 2008 financial crisis.
Among those it took from the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, it overturned 79 percent, the third highest among the 13 federal appeals courts.
Though that trip has brought new attention to the justice's penchant for travel, it was in addition to the 2250 subsidized trips that he took from 2000 to 2014.
F. Scott was praised endlessly for his work — including the words that he took from his wife — and for the roaring '20s lifestyle which he and his wife kept.
The message California's non-whites took from Wilson's approach in the 1990s was that Republicans didn't want them living there, and they have neither forgiven nor forgotten that message.
Police say it took from eight minutes from them receiving the first call about the incident until armed officers arrived at the scene and shot dead the three attackers.
Though she has since been an outspoken advocate for survivors and even assisted in getting her coach fired, his actions, what he took from her, will forever haunt her.
A suicide car-bomb killed a soldier and wounded four others in the eastern side of the city, which U.S.-backed Iraqi forces took from Islamic State last month.
Bolt is an eight-time Olympic Champion and still holds world records in the 100 and 200 meter events, the latter of which he took from Johnson in 2008.
I don't have too much experience with these but its an upgrade from my old Pyle sound bar that my ex gf took from my house when she left.
In addition, there are no large—or even small-scale grasshoppers farming operations, so tracing the path an insect took from a field to your fork is almost impossible.
Long exposures help show the full path that the Falcon 9 rocket took, from its ascent into space all the way to when it landed back at Cape Canaveral.
Israel has been on high alert as Syrian government forces advance on rebels near the Golan, much of which Israel took from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war.
The New South Wales Food Authority tested...whatever Whyte allegedly took from the bowl, but other than confirming that yes, it was human feces, there weren't any other breakthroughs.
In it we learned about the significant revenue Ferguson, Missouri, took from its black citizens in the form of fines and fees that propped up the municipal court system.
Sanders took from Warren -- He hasn't suffered at all for taking a few of her ideas -- a wealth tax and free child care -- and adopting them into his platform.
To carry out their study, the researchers started with a list of "partisan" news sites they took from an earlier analysis of the political news spectrum by BuzzFeed News.
You'll set the pan on a small fire and cook the mackerel as you used to do together, in the pats of butter you took from the roadside café.
He recalled that during a trip his family took from central Pennsylvania to Vermont, the GPS device never made it clear that they would have to cross Lake Champlain.
"I'm still trying to figure out what I took from that relationship and what it meant to me," Smith told UK's The Times of his eight-month relationship with Flynn.
The gruesome nickname refers to the "hiatus" police initially believed Franklin took from killing in the 1990s, though it's possible he simply hasn't been connected to murders in that era.
Taylor attacked right back, accusing State's Attorney Janice Bledsoe of picking and choosing the evidence she took from police, as the two glared at each other from across the courtroom.
That didn't seem significant enough though, so I ran to their tour bus with a long knife I took from their backstage, and attempted to slash one of their tires.
Kerem Kinik also told Reuters that a new refugee camp was being prepared in Jarablus, the Syrian border town that Turkey-backed fighters last year took from Islamic State militants.
She worked from photographs she took from the pier near her studio in Venice Beach, and she has made dozens of artworks from them over the course of her career.
Of all the breaks from competition taken by MMA megastars, however, not one is as long as the break Brock Lesnar took from late 2011 to July of this year.
The daughters of a Michigan man convicted of murdering his wife with a hammer say they're devastated their father took from them the stepmother they came to know and love.
The most logical step, considering the quality of Rothwell's recent opponents, and the thumping he took from the former champ Dos Santos, might be a momentary step down in competition.
Expert Nikki has Ray using only cash until they realize he forgot the giant, alarm-tripping stack of cash he took from the bank while pretending to be his brother.
The $242.2 million with fees that Sotheby's took from its 44-lot sale on May 11 — against a low estimate of $201.4 million — seemed on paper to be a success.
"Something else I took from my father is not to force something … he (Charles' son) has to come to the realization later of what he wants to do," Charles said.
That's the message I took from an interview Friday with the outgoing head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Gina McCarthy, who has been fighting climate change for the Obama administration.
Today, he wears a cap from his clothing line that reads, "Non-Violent, Direct Action Programs," a phrase he took from Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letters from Birmingham Jail.
Each fish comes with a QR code, which you can scan with your phone to view your dinner's "sea to pan" journey, down to the flight it took from Keflavík.
Then Rue finds herself in the street, surrounded by masses of dancing people wearing robes the exact color of the hoodie Rue took from her dad's room after he died.
The reason: Management chose to sign the former Knick Michael Beasley for essentially the same modest one-year contract (worth $3.5 million) that Lopez took from the Bucks ($3.4 million).
One major thing Kaelen took from the trial was that, while he still believes there is some universality to music, it's impossible to make a standardized playlist suitable for everyone.
The video installation UK Gay Bar Directory (UKBG) from duo Rosie Hastings & Hannah Quinlan, for example, combines goPro footage they took from over 160 gay bars in the United Kingdom.
The lessons he took from this observation have become accepted wisdom: Expanding the N.B.A.'s global reach is as much about selling individual stars as about selling the sport itself.
Prosecutors allege Chen took from Apple more than 2,000 files containing "manuals, schematics, diagrams and photographs of computer screens showing pages in Apples secure databases" with intent to share them.
On Wednesday two explosive devices detonated in the city of Afrin, a mainly Kurdish area which Turkish forces and their Syrian allies took from the Kurdish YPG militia last year.
During the long week when the jail remained in perpetual twilight, correction officers worked late preparing makeshift meals — sandwiches, cereal — that they took from cell to cell, said Mr. Sanon.
And if you wait until after 60 days, your maximum loss is all the money the thief took from your debit account — and possibly any other accounts linked to it.
"Goldwater's movement campaign and the lessons mainstream Republicans took from it afterward made [Ronald] Reagan's campaign possible in 1980 by rearranging the whole political landscape," Purdy said in an email.
He had about 30 guards watching him as their sole prisoner during his two years in captivity, which included hospital stays for the beating his body took from the hard labor.
"From this moment on, it's going to be America First," the Republican told thousands of people gathered on the grounds of the National Mall as he took from Democrat Barack Obama.
Compare the numbers above with an average of all non-partisan polls I took from two prior to the debate: Biden 30%, Sanders 17%, Warren 14%, Harris 7% and Buttigieg 7%.
I get new (hopefully better) anti-nausea medicine, cashews to replace the ones I took from my roommate, a ginger ale I end up being too nauseous to drink, and deodorant.
That leads to a second thing I took from the UN report, which is that social platforms should provide country-specific reports about the hate speech they discover on their networks.
But after our interview, he sent me a video of a recent nighttime trip that he took from US-60 to Loop 101, after getting a flat tire on his bike.
The ride that I took from downtown Chandler to the coffee shop roughly three miles away took around eight minutes and cost a little more than $7, according to the app.
"   Lindsay sums up, "Really one of the things that I took from it that is so important is how much I am ready for this and how much I want this.
They then said they would kill him unless he gave them money and jewelry, which they took from his home — specifically $2800,2787 in jewelry and between $23224,000 and $20,000 in cash.
In 33, the Los Angeles Times attempted to sum the amount of money Tesla, the now-absorbed Solar City, and SpaceX took from the government; the total came to $4.9 billion.
And that was when Manafort, who had already quit the Trump campaign under a cloud of questions about millions worth of payments he took from oligarchs in Ukraine, swung into action.
Voters were also perturbed by Mr. Cruz's failure to disclose loans he took from big banks during his senate run, but they did not seem to care about his Canadian roots.
In Lively's latest Instagram post, the actress shared a photograph of herself swinging in front of the ocean, wearing a black Aviation Gin baseball cap she apparently took from her husband.
Rick Scott Tuesday, asking that she be reinstated in 23 murder cases that Scott took from her control after she said in March that she would not pursue the death penalty.
Hannah uses the time machine she took from adult Jonas to go to Egon in 1953, saying that she thinks the man accused of murdering the children might be her husband.
"The message I took from growing up in church was the idea of loving your neighbor, giving to others and treating people as you would want to be treated," says Legend.
It will use the investments to strengthen its teams with new nutrition and psychology programs, and physical training coaches for players - lessons Mathews said he took from the British cycling team.
Lazar and his followers have found this to be very suspicious, and have theorized that the FBI was attempting to recover samples of element 115 that Lazar took from Area 51.
While some people may not agree with the course of action we and other VSOs took, from our perspective, three undeniable facts came out of the veterans' rally that January evening.
Solar company Cogenra is suing Elon Musk's SolarCity over the use of shingling technology the company alleges SolarCity took from Cogenra and used to create a world-record breaking solar panel.
Let's recount the hits that U.S. banks took from the tax overhaul: • Citigroup: $83 billion • JPMorgan Chase: $28 billion • Goldman Sachs: $500 billion We'll ignore Wells Fargo for now (it gained).
"One profound learning I took from him was that we don't have to accept the world that we're born into as something that is fixed and impermeable," she told the Times.
He also took from it an idea for how to decorate a flat that he had recently bought in Gros Caillou, a quiet residential area not far from the Eiffel Tower.
But many of those companies that borrowed money from the shadow lenders defaulted on payments, and left the NBFCs unable to service loans they took from the banks and mutual funds.
Citigroup's partnership with Costco may be old news, but Citi CEO Michael Corbat said he still considers the deal, which the big bank took from competitor American Express, a huge success.
Richard Schaffer of the Cheltenham Township Police Department, read from the 2005 statements he took from Ms. Constand and from Mr. Cosby, after Ms. Constand brought her complaint to the police.
The lesson elected officials took from the Willie Horton ad was that if you let a criminal out of jail and he committed another serious offense, it could end your career.
But I'm curious to know what you took from Nora's approach to this scam and/or game-changing revelation, which struck me as both classically Nora and not like her at all.
Journaling can also make it easier to reflect on the card at the end of the day, if you want to compare your experience to the message you took from the card.
Messitte brought up the case of former Virginia governor Robert McDonnell, noting the difficulty prosecutors had in proving that money and gifts that McDonnell took from a local businessman amounted to bribery.
For years the 46-year-old father of three has cultivated the small patch of land deep in Ethiopia's southwestern forests that he says a nearby commercial coffee farm took from him.
Many women, meanwhile, have turned out to be voted for: of the 15 seats Democrats took from Republicans in the Virginia House of Delegates election in 2017, 11 were won by women.
Liverpool were bested on the night 3-1 to the Spanish side, and one fan even remarked on Twitter that seeing Pimblett's banner was the only conciliation he took from the night.
She's flipping through a stack of sci-fi pulp novels she took from his house — it turns out he was an award-winning author who wrote under the pen name, Thaddeus Mobley.
Antonio Ledezma, one of two opposition figures whom authorities took from their homes Tuesday, was placed back under house arrest early Friday, his wife, Mitzy Capriles, said in a series of tweets.
The San Antonio Spurs had three-plus days to reflect on the beating they took from the Los Angeles Clippers and attempt to regroup when they host the Houston Rockets on Wednesday.
The retired pro baseball player's girlfriend Jennifer Lopez shared a celebratory clip to her Instagram Stories on Friday, which she took from inside the car as Rodriguez drives their kids to school.
The Senate Commerce Committee is pushing Facebook and Cambridge Analytica to answer questions about their dealings with one another, following controversy over data the firm allegedly took from 50 million Facebook accounts.
The lesson Beijing took from the Cold War's end was that the Soviet Union had failed because it had liberalized its economy too little and its politics too much – a fatal combination.
You see how much Diamond took from country in songs like this: In the first verse the kids meet and in the last verse they get hitched, bringing the tune full circle.
Dozens of air strikes hit near the town of Khan Touman, which rebels took from forces loyal to the government and its ally Iran late on Thursday, insurgents and state media reported.
In all likelihood, the club that wins the division will be walking into the same sort of 30-0 postseason ass-kicking the Texans took from the Kansas City Chiefs last year.
The lesson that Mr. Clinton and his successors took from that is that sometimes it is better to set a broad goal but let Congress figure out how it wants to proceed.
What I took from his comments is that the bureau is looking for people willing to rubber-stamp bureau officials' decisions, not for people who will give them independent and honest advice.
One interesting detail that he took from the original libretto but expanded was the way the innocent, rustic Simplicius equates the terror of the soldiers with a wolf that kills his sheep.
The feeling that I took from reading the script was that of a horrible tragedy the entire community was going through, but I was invested in these few characters and their drama.
Like an Andy Dufresne captivated by greed instead of freedom, with every plate I took from the buffet, I'd eat one and covertly slip three or four into my foil-lined case.
But, unlike the sun-kissed tan he took from the set of Baywatch, Efron left all aspects of Bundy behind, from the wavy hair and polyester suits to his unquenchable thirst for blood.
And when I left I took from him a promise to give several hundred thousand dollars in software and hardware, which I gave away to non-profits, in exchange for keeping the name.
Going into his second year admittedly more comfortable with the game and the NBA in general, Porzingis may be showing off a valuable new skill he took from his offseason pick-up games.
" John Walters wrote, according to the paper, "Your Easter egg hunt is an extremely nice thing to do however, it was completely unorganized, times posted were not kept, parents took from small children.
"The suggestion that a computer glitch in September is the reason it took from January to November to sign this OER is not plausible," Grassley wrote, using an abbreviation for officer evaluation report.
I think of the books the water took from the shelves and opened at its leisure as it snaked and rose, the rain still rapping at the roof and at the swollen windows.
Siigur leads me past long sharing tables, an idea he took from Scandinavia, commenting that Estonians "don't want to share, they're not so into talking," but that they quickly learn to enjoy it.
One key indicator, per Reuters: The United Mine Workers, representative of the voters Trump took from Clinton in 2016, is endorsing two Democrats for Congress in West Virginia — a win for the left.
The lesson I took from Pessoa is that I must constantly distance myself from the activity of making so that I can observe my work from a vantage point other than my own.
"How do we emotionally deal with this stuff?" the singer asked, describing the inspiration she took from Jack Kirby's New Gods comics, an extensive mythology of superhumans beyond the Greek or Roman traditions.
Musk's love of books and the lessons he took from them inspired him to create "cleaner energy technology or [build] spaceships to extend the human species's reach" in the future, according to Vance.
Instead, he dwells on everything else that Snowden took from the N.S.A. files: details of N.S.A. methodologies, overseas operations, foreign sources—revelations that, national-security officials maintain, gravely compromised our foreign intelligence-gathering.
In her written testimony, Ford describes the long path her accusations took from her private outreach earlier this year to her public appearance on Thursday, and her reluctance to appear before the committee.
Nothing can ever give us back what Tyndall and USC took from us, but for me, it is gratifying to know that future generations of Trojan women will not be shamed into silence.
The people we spoke with were vulnerable, and their stories illuminating, but most of what we took from them is that we need far more examination of this crucial segment of the American population.
Talks recently began over a return of state employees and repairs to one of Syria's most important pieces of infrastructure: the Tabqa dam, Syria's largest, which the SDF took from Islamic State last year.
The man who was once arrested for stalking Madonna just scored a victory over NYC ... which will now have to fork over nearly half a million bucks for a beating he took from police.
However, before you think Hoeks was throwing shade at Swift, what she took from the 1989 mogul's life actually has to do with her strict sense of control than Swift's alleged "snake-like" tendencies.
And speaking of wives making money off of their husbands in DOJ and FBI, have you investigated Andrew McCabe &aposs wife for the money she took from the Clinton connected McAullife for her campaign?
We know that the research he took from Duke University was on that collection list, and we know that certain government officials and operatives met with him while he was in the United States.
That House committee this week released its second report examining Greitens' conduct, divulging new details behind his campaign's use of a donor list he took from The Mission Continues, a veterans charity he founded.
But even more troubling for Taibbi was the impression he took from the book that Comey is not above "pulling a J. Edgar Hoover" and holding damaging facts over a president to gain leverage.
It was a strange first half, with Curry missing all eight shots he took from the field and not scoring a single point until making a pair of free throws with 27.8 seconds remaining.
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The insults we took from male experts were legion, but we persisted and are still strong today, fighting enormous sums pledged to our defense budget for recklessly dangerous "smaller, more usable" new nuclear weapons.
But the lesson Mr. Powell took from the episode, that the Fed should strive to be clear and predictable as it retreated from its stimulus campaign, is now itself causing angst in financial markets.
The actress occasionally takes time to share personal memories from her childhood — like letters to her mom and dad, a tile she took from Jimmy Stewart's house, and yes, even her grades in school.
Many of the stolen books now reside in Russia where, still bitter about their own losses from the war, the Russians have resisted efforts to return items they took from the Nazis, researchers said.
"I don't know what is in the mind of a terrorist, but I'm sure they do not know what they took, they do not know what they took from the world," he added to KTNV.
But economists were more focused on the strength the labor market has shown over the past several months as the economy has recovered from the hit it took from cheaper oil prices two years ago.
"Our goal is to get an order of magnitude or two more people into the [fitness] category," Lanman said, adding that they didn't dramatically increase the percentage in fees and commissions they took from studios.
As for Levandowski, who is expected to plead the Fifth if he is asked to take the stand, Carmody downplayed the notion that Uber used any of the materials that the engineer took from Waymo.
The lesson he took from that story, based on comments made by Google and Taboola, is that he would be able to earn ad revenue if he labeled his stories as satirical on every page.
The 220-year-old All-Star suited up and took pregame line rushes Thursday with his teammates, but the late, hard hit he took from Matt Grzelcyk in Boston scratched him from the starting lineup.
Last summer my go-to shoes were a pair of beach ready sandals that I took from the sand to the street, but this season I want to try something with a little more structure.
He lowered his window and lit his cigarette with a yellow Bic he took from the cup holder and inhaled what felt like his first full breath since he'd discovered her absence on the boat.
Or at least that's what I took from the story of a Hungarian banker, Willy Palaffi (Mark Evans), who would rather stay single than consort with the schemers and sinners he meets in Budapest society.
" Below, Mr. Lewis, the director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies in California, talks about the book's surprising source of drama, the inspiration he took from "Dr.
This past weekend, he publicly lashed out at FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who he argues is biased given political donations his wife took from a political action committee close to Bill and Hillary Clinton.
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The Pentagon first notified Congress last Thursday of the decision to move the $3.8 billion in funds, which is on top of the $6.1 billion Trump took from the Pentagon last year for the wall.
The Pentagon first notified Congress last Thursday of the decision to move the $2628 billion in funds, which is on top of the $28500 billion Trump took from the Pentagon last year for the wall.
Though the Funky 4 + 1 never made it back to the mainstream promised land, the voyage hip-hop took from uptown to downtown was the first of many steps it would take toward pop-culture domination.
Nagy said liquidity was expected to drop in March with the expiry of billions of euros worth of swaps which commercial banks took from the central bank during the conversion of foreign currency mortgages last year.
Golden State also will be seeking to bounce back from the 132-110 shellacking it took from the Denver Nuggets on Monday when the team suffered its ninth loss, equaling the total of all last season.
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The case Biden might make to primary voters is that he is the kind of candidate who can take back states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, which Trump took from the Democratic column in 2016.
The hard lesson many Democrats took from that experience is that if voters believe Trump is fighting for them, even some of those uneasy about his volatile personal behavior will excuse or at least accept it.
From a work-release facility in Seattle where he was confined after a lengthy prison sentence, Kevin L. Baker told me how he had only meant to borrow the $200,000 he took from his Little League.
Dimitrios Pagourtzis, a 17-year-old high school student in Santa Fe, Texas, is accused of killing eight students and two substitute teachers in 2018 with a shotgun and pistol he took from his father's closet.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to ask President Trump to return three war trophies that U.S. troops took from a village more than 100 years ago during the Philippine-American War, according to CBS News.
The $12,000 flight he took from Las Vegas to Montana was on a plane owned by a Wyoming oil and gas executive (the Interior Department regulates all oil and gas development on public and tribal lands).
"Jimmy was born on this stuff — this is his court," Borg said after Connors had avenged the straight-sets thrashing he took from the Swede at Wimbledon and crushed Borg's vision of a calendar Grand Slam.
The meaning he took from the act of continuing to regularly wash one's face even with the world collapsing around you, even when it seemed completely pointless, has always stayed with me and returns these days.
At some of Trump's golf courses, tee markers have sported the Trump family crest, which he took from the family that originally owned Mar-a-Lago without permission and then altered by adding his own name.
In this video edited by Candice Drouet, the scenes from The Simpsons and the original scenes from Kubrick play one after another so you can see all the visual references the cartoon took from the master filmmaker.
The environmental movement was only just beginning and humans were still dealing with the sea as they always had: as hunters, who took from it what they wanted and dumped into it what they did not want.
The near-pass of the Scarborough Shoal by the bombers, which China took from the Philippines in 2012, came days after U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis accused Beijing of "intimidation and coercion" in the South China Sea.
We're told Jussie arrived at Eddie V's Prime Seafood Thursday night around 9:30 in a black SUV -- very similar to the one he took from jail last week, along with some of his siblings and security.
The debts listed in the filing include the $125 million owed to Hogan, a $50,85033 loan he took from his 401(k) retirement plan at Gawker, and a New York City Time Warner Cable bill for $120.88.
TOOK FROM RELATIVES: NEWTOWN, CONNECTICUT; MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON; AND SANTA FE, TEXASThe 20-year-old who killed 20 students and six adults at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, took the firearms he used from his mother's collection.
The anonymous man hands his daughter a toy from the carnival (one he took from a guy he beat to death with a mallet, by the way), gives her a big hug, and the credits roll.  Confused?
Wong, who returned $4.63 million and 488.28 million pesos ($10.05 million) to Philippine authorities from millions of dollars he took from two Chinese high-rollers, has denied any role in one of the world's biggest cyber heists.
In the poignant phase of her testimony, Ms. Kelly told of her efforts to belong to the Christie club and the abuse she took from the boss, who, she said, once threw a water bottle at her.
Under the agreement, which stretches from 2008 to 2020, the city will restore the 39 days of leave time that it took from some carpenters' union employees, and pay an average of $20203,000 in back annuity payments.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Miesha Tate scored a sensational victory over reigning bantamweight champion Holly Holm in Las Vegas, choking her out late in the fifth round to win the title Holm took from Ronda Rousey in November.
Perhaps Grassley's attitude to oversight is best encapsulated by a phone call I took from the grand man of whistleblowers — Ernie Fitzgerald, who was illegally fired by Richard Nixon and then reinstated — while standing outside Grassley's office.
Adding insult to injury, some defendants, as well as people like Horse who are no longer facing charges, have another problem: The cops don't seem to know exactly what they took from those arrested, or from who.
Now, the 47-year-old has filed new court docs saying he's worried he'll be treated unfairly by Northern California prosecutors looking to protect their reputation after the crap they took from the Stanford swimmer rape case.
First, we broke down our debts into monthly payments to my parents, my son (I gave him an IOU for the money I took from his account), and our credit cards, which came to around $2,500 a month.
According to the CBS Boston interview, Ogden was most upset about three $20 bills she had in her bag, one of which was a note she had taken took from her deceased husband's wallet soon after he passed.
There's been a lot of talk about a health care vote this coming week, but leadership won't be rushed by some arbitrary timeline — a big lesson Ryan's office took from the failure of the first health care bill.
"Reinstating the Mexico City policy, defunding the UNFPA, naming a justice to the Supreme Court that he took from a list that conservatives put together -- that showed that he's serious about the things he campaigned on," he explained.
In March the president, Jacob Zuma, was found guilty by the country's highest court of having violated the constitution by refusing an order to pay back money he took from the state to build himself a private mansion.
The Dutch court also rightfully indicated that Google did not comply by its own policy, as Google explicitly allowed Google Reviewers using pictures they took from the internet from other persons and thereby pretending they were someone else.
Klobuchar hopes her moderate policies and strong electoral record in Minnesota will help her win back states Trump took from Democrats in the 2016 White House contest, including nearby Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan, Wisconsin, as well as Pennsylvania.
The Levandowski case stemmed from accusations by Alphabet Inc's Google and its sister company Waymo in 2017 that Uber jump-started its own self-driving car development with trade secrets and staff that Levandowski unlawfully took from Google.
The Levandowski case stemmed from accusations by Alphabet Inc's Google and its sister company Waymo in 2017 that Uber jump-started its own self-driving car development with trade secrets and staff that Levandowski unlawfully took from Google.
Katie Benner COMMODITIES Analysts will watch first-half results from the Swiss trading and mining giant Glencore on Thursday for signs of the extent of its recovery from the pounding it took from falling commodities prices in 2015.
Wong, who returned $4.63 million and 488.28 million pesos ($10.05 million) to Philippine authorities from the millions of dollars he took from two Chinese high-rollers, has denied any role in one of the world's biggest cyber heists.
And to sort of see Trump's brashness, she says she's more willing to speak up at work and in interactions in her day-to-day life that she took from going to Trump rallies and watching him perform.
In a letter on Thursday to the Energy Department's inspector general, Pallone cited a $35,000 trip Perry took from Washington to a private airport in Kansas that was within a 45-minute drive of Kansas City International Airport.
First, there's the issue of the millions of dollars the US government took from him in a controversial procedure called civil asset forfeiture, which is where authorities take a suspected criminal's money or possessions before they are ever convicted.
In just the past few days, for example, we learned that a so-called congratulatory -- and highly controversial -- call Trump took from Taiwan's leader was anything but a matter of shooting from the hip by a team of amateurs.
THE MASTERS' SHIPS: Many of Dany's troops are on the ships that she took from the Masters after defeating them during the Siege of Meereen, now sporting sails with the Targaryen sigil and the flagships sporting impressive dragon mastheads.
If Greece fully implements reforms agreed with lenders under its third bailout, euro zone governments, which hold almost two-thirds of Greek debt, agreed last year to buy back more costly loans Greece took from the International Monetary Fund.
The five marble statues were among a haul of hundreds that Lebanese militiamen took from a storehouse in 1981, some of which are only now emerging onto the shadowy global arts market and even into the world's greatest museums.
Mr. Erdogan is enjoying popular support because of a surge of Turkish nationalism after his victory in the Afrin area of northern Syria, which the Turkish Army and its affiliates took from the Kurdish People's Protection Units, or YPG.
The comedian, who previously starred in TV shows such as Entourage and Vinyl, says to prepare for the role he took from his own life experience as a proud father to his musician sons Dillon, 24, and Max, 28.
Many claim that Ali's leg would never recover from the beating that it took from Inoki's wrestling boot—he would never again score a knockdown—and he certainly never reached the heights he hit before his trip to Japan.
An important lesson that Mr. Meador took from Ms. Heekin is to step back from conventional assumptions, like the belief that Texas is too hot to make certain kinds of fine wine, or that Texas must mimic other regions.
Dr. Paul Offit, another longtime CDC adviser, said given Ma's news, he thinks health officials should alert people on the flights that the three US patients took from Wuhan that they might have traveled with someone who was infectious.
The lesson I took from the whole encounter, beyond inchoate visions of the relevant after-hours matter, was that you had to hand it to Mom for speaking what had been, in all of its oddity, on her mind.
I took from it that the only constant in life is that nothing is stable ever, shit's gonna be fine and then it's not gonna be fine, and then it'll be fine again, and then that just repeats until you die.
Why The Snap Killed Tony Stark: With great power comes great responsibility, and the energy used to bring that wish to fruition ended up killing Tony; he is only a human and couldn't withstand the power it took from him.
If we do nothing, it we continue on our current course, future generations will come to the national parks not to experience natural treasures held forever in trust but only to see pictures of what our shortsightedness took from them.
Now, Jamie and Doug are focusing their energy on a new chapter of their lives: the arrival of their baby girl, Henley Grace, whose conception was a sign they took from their son Johnathan Edward, whom they lost last summer.
The photo was imperfect, with a lot of visible noise as the Vivo struggled to process all that information, but it was sharper and had considerably more detail than any of the other photos I took from that vantage point. 
The next, he was accused by Mourinho of not defending well enough from his position on the wing; and Hazard appeared dulled by the hectoring he took from the manager, and disillusioned, perhaps, by the fallout from Mourinho's dispute with Carneiro.
VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters) - South African Branden Grace, who caused controversy earlier this week over a free drop he took from a bunker, climbed to within a stroke of the lead after the BMW PGA Championship third round on Saturday.
"Everyone is pursuing their own interests, not Syria's," he said in a long telephone interview from Jarabulus, the border town the Turkish-led force took from Islamic State, known also as ISIS or ISIL, on the first day of the offensive.
The Catastrophe star reflected on the several bus rides he and Henry took from one doctor's appointment to another to figure out what was wrong with his youngest child after the father of three first noticed his son was vomiting frequently.
While a $10,000 personal fine might seem out of step with the massive amount of money PlexCoin took from investors, the news agency reports that the judge ordered the maximum fines allowed by law for an individual and a corporation.
Remaining wary of that very kind of nationalism, after all, is the major lesson we took from World War II. And yet, Children of Men's immigration angle was largely brushed aside as reviewers hemmed and hawed over comparatively insignificant details.
A key lesson I took from the House's health care experience is that the desire to repeal Obamacare is very, very strong — strong enough to get 217 Republican House members to vote for a bill with a 17 percent approval rating.
The only exceptions listed are for the Book of Mormon, the church's sacred text, and historical names like the Mormon Trail, a government-recognized path that members of the church took from Illinois to Utah in the mid-19th century.
The conventional wisdom around the league held that any deal George took from the Thunder would contain an option to return to free agency after two seasons and thus position the former Indiana Pacer to sign the highest possible max deal.
The primary knock against the movie — that Anna Paquin as Peggy, one of Sheeran's daughters, is seen far more than heard — would seem to arise from the pages of the script Steven Zaillian took from Charles Brandt's better-named book.
A few months ago, Sublime Frequencies released " Paris to Calcutta: Men and Music on the Desert Road ," a book-and-four-disk collection recounting a 1955 trip that the musicologist and field recordist Deben Bhattacharya took from France to India.
And somewhat, I don't know if irony would be the right word, but he's in jail because of all the money he took from Ukrainian oligarchs to do work on their behalf and then hid that money from the IRS.
A veteran State Department employee who held a Top Secret clearance and did three tours in China is facing criminal charges for allegedly covering up tens of thousands of dollars in gifts she and an associate took from Chinese agents.
Yet the public nature of the heat Walton took from his own front office made Johnson look impatient and, worse, ramped up the pressure on everyone in the Lakers' locker room — especially the coach — before they even made it to Thanksgiving.
But a 2007 study conducted by EPA scientists found that perchlorate levels in Oklahoma surface waters increased by between 24 to over 1,000 times baseline levels after an Independence Day display — and it took from 20 to 80 days to go back down.
What I took from it was an argument that language is inherently social: I can't make up a language that only I know because languages have to conform to rules, and creating and following those rules in a consistent way requires other people.
Under the plan, proceeds from the deal will be used to help repay part of 160 million reais ($48.65 million) in loans that Scalina took from Itaú Unibanco Holding SA, Banco Santander Brasil SA and Banco do Brasil SA, the sources added.
With the help of a production assistant, Zulawski managed to secure the working shots from On the Silver Globe and he filled in the unfilmed gaps in the film's narrative with shots he took from around Warsaw documenting everyday Polish life in 1988.
He described the Justice Department's recommendation of a sentence of more than 15 years for Mr. Caspersen based on the amount he took from investors as "absurd" because of the overemphasis on numerical calculations that ignore the factors leading to criminal conduct.
According to a recent blog post by Maria Brady, a park ranger at Gettysburg National Military Park, the park regularly receives packages containing rocks that unscrupulous visitors took from the historic battlefield and, after experiencing sudden onslaughts of misfortune, decided to return.
Allen and Parnes write: One of the lessons Mook and his allies took from Michigan was that Hillary was better off not getting into an all-out war with her opponent in states where non-college-educated whites could be the decisive demographic.
So when I look at them kind of guys like that and see what they took from some of the things that I was doing, and speak about it in articles 'Look, I was influenced by Luke and wanted to own my own.
Taking the stage at the "March for Our Lives" in Washington, Hogg placed a price tag on a lectern, representing the amount of money Rubio's campaign took from the National Rifle Association (NRA) for each of the 17 victims of the Parkland shooting.
"The message is very clear to the SDF militants and their backers in the coalition, headed by America: the lands they took from Daesh are rightfully the Syrian state's," said the non-Syrian commander, who requested that his name and nationality be withheld.
One of the main lessons I took from the book — we can all push ourselves far more than we do — is delivered with a sense of humor that actually makes me more motivated than I would have been if it wasn't so much fun.
But somehow, in the seconds it took from him to get out of the cart and walk in the cabin, we mustered up the adrenaline and all the ol' cover up the smell tricks (AKA Purell and mint gum) to mask what we could.
Under the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) deal, Cyprus can pay back the loans it drew from the IMF during the sovereign debt crisis before they expire, but must be ready then to repay the same amount of loans it took from the euro zone fund.
China, though enraged by Mr Trump's remarks (and a congratulatory call he took from Taiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen, on December 2nd), is unlikely to take retaliatory action unless Mr Trump continues to challenge the notion of one China after his inauguration on January 20th.
But I think part of the lesson we took from that whole experience was that we don't need to be crazy ambitious, and we don't need to be doing a bunch of deals, and owning a bunch of properties to accomplish all of our goals.
Under the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) deal, Cyprus can pay back the loans it drew from the IMF during the sovereign debt crisis before they expire, but must be ready then to repay the same amount of loans it took from the euro zone fund.
It's so much and it's so unexplainable and it's a lot of just feeling… And I knew that I was representing so many people, so I just got into it and took from things that I knew or I felt and that other people felt.
The lesson I took from that was every relationship needs to be specific about why these two people care about each other—how they express their feelings for each other, and what is truly happening in their brains, hearts, and souls at every given moment.
And that leads to what is probably the inevitable conclusion here: The GOP is keeping the door open on health care to have something to run on in 2018, or at least to minimize the damage it took from the disastrous attempt to repeal Obamacare.
And I bought some wonderful white boots that were all cut out and laced up, and I used to wear those, and so I sort of took from some of the things I would buy and like that were mod and put them on Barbie.
Image: Dara Orbach et al In the study, she collected female parts including the vaginal opening, the clitoris, cervix, and ovaries; from the males, "we took from the penis tip and the entire shaft through to the pelvic bone," and associated musculature, she said.
He built up a library of some 21953,22014 books that he took from post to post as he rose through the ranks, and his conversation is larded with casual references not just to the usual military histories but also to novels, memoirs and poetry.
"I remain steadfast in my view that the Sacklers have to give back the money they took from selling opioids so that we can put it toward solving the problem they created," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said in a statement provided to Reuters.
As in his signature 1999 work "Return," set to funk and soul tracks, Mr. Garland isn't content with heightening the aspects of rhythm and line that Balanchine took from black dance; he wants to juxtapose ballet against black vernacular motion, Balanchine against James Brown.
The students, who also wore the price tags to the March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C., last weekend, found the number by dividing how much money Rubio took from the NRA in 2017 by the number of students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
We see what slavery took from others on the mountain when Madison Hemings says that his siblings were "measurably happy" as children because they knew they would not be slaves all their lives, and because they were always allowed to be with their mother.
That was a big lesson she took from her prior company: "One thing from the Zume playbook is, if you're going to build a platform, start first with designing tools that are going to be useful to real customers" — pizza making in that case.
While executing a search warrant at Thomas's home in Greenwood Lake, law enforcement officials found handwritten journals that say the "Hebrew Israelites" took from "powerful ppl (ebinoid Israelites)" and question "why ppl mourned for anti-Semitism when there is Semitic genocide," according to court documents.
The new Federal Reserve study compared how manufacturing industries benefited from tariffs (border taxes on imports) to how much of a hit they took from a rise in imported input cost (the cost US manufacturers pay for foreign-made components and materials) and retaliatory tariffs.
But while Napoleon's Middle Eastern campaign was failing, the scientists he brought with him to Egypt were beginning to explore the region and unearth countless finds — including the Rosetta stone — which they took from burial sites and sent back to French and later British museums.
The charges stem from a $1 million illegal loan that Fattah took from a wealthy friend to fund his ailing 2007 campaign for Philadelphia mayor and repaid a portion of it with government funds and money given to an education charity that was run by his staffers.
In what turned out to be a refreshingly honest interview we discussed the hardest elements of the transition in venture; what skills Arielle successfully took from her angel investing and product management background to KPCB; how she evaluates product and her learning process for developing new skills.
The US Army is currently investigating whether the money he took from the Russian government for the trip could potentially constitute a violation of the emoluments clause of the Constitution, since former military officers are not meant to take money from foreign governments without permission from Congress.
In court papers filed Thursday [you can read them below], the government said Navy veteran Harold T. Martin III stole 50,000 gigabytes of data over the course of two decades, which far exceeds the number of documents Edward Snowden took from the NSA and leaked to journalists.
In court papers filed Thursday [you can read them below], the government said Navy veteran Harold T. Martin III stole 7503,000 gigabytes of data over the course of two decades, which far exceeds the number of documents Edward Snowden took from the NSA and leaked to journalists.
But the most important idea Kristol took from Strauss and Schmitt may have been what Drury calls the "populist ploy"—playing on the inherent weakness of democracy itself to defeat the enemy of liberalism, just as Hitler came to power by winning the popular vote in 1932.
He's under scrutiny from multiple angles, including over his $130,000 payout to porn actress Stormy Daniels, consulting payments he took from companies such as AT&T and Novartis, and his involvement in an attempted business deal to build a Trump Tower in Moscow and other Russia ties.
Every step I took, from undergraduate training to medical school to competitive postgraduate training programs, yielded fewer and fewer colleagues of my complexion — a pattern documented in a recent article by Dr. Amit G. Pandya and other members of the American Academy of Dermatology diversity task force.
Parnas' lawyer, Joseph Bondy, told the judge that his client "has indicated that he wishes to comply with the House Intelligence subpoena," and asked prosecutors to give him copies of material they took from Parnas for their case, so that he can turn it over to Congress.
Although your planetary ruler, chatty Mercury, ended its retrograde recently, it's still moving through the path it previously backtracked, so conversations you had and trips you took from July 26 until August 10 can come back up this week, until Mercury clears its shadow on Sunday.
The source said some of another financial issue regarding Giuliani, like the money he took from the Iranian exile group MEK, may not be as much as a concern, as the group who had many of the GOP establishment lobbying on their behalf and paid for speaking engagements.
In what giddy Democrats are calling "the Texodus," four Republican members of Congress announced, in short order, that they won't be running for reelection in 21.8; three of their seats, all in the suburbs, will likely go Democratic, adding to the two they took from Republicans in 230.
Van Niekerk is also being tipped to threaten the 2400m world record of 43.03 seconds that he took from Johnson at the Olympic Games last year and warned at a news conference in London on Wednesday that he was "in the best shape I could be" to deliver again.
Netanyahu has expressed tentative support for parts of the initiative, but there are many caveats on the Israeli side, including how to resolve the ever more complex refugee issue and whether Israel would withdraw from the Golan Heights, strategic territory that Israel took from Syria in the 1967 war.
Robert Shapiro, looking for Kardashian's help to convince O.J. to take a plea deal, subtly blackmails him into this new frame of thinking when he suggests that a garment bag Kardashian took from O.J.'s house might be a perfect hiding place for the knife used in the murders.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are working on new legislation that would "claw back" funds the White House took from the Pentagon's budget to fund construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, the chairman of the House Armed Services committee said on Thursday.
Stoneman Douglas freshman Lauren Hogg put it this way as she showed off the tag at the rally in Washington: "We took the amount of money that Marco Rubio took from the NRA, and we divided it by every single student in the state of Florida," she said.
Impeachment tie-in Parnas' lawyer told the judge that his client "has indicated that he wishes to comply with the House Intelligence subpoena," and asked prosecutors to give him copies of material they took from Parnas for their case, so that he can turn it over to Congress.
In court on Monday, Parnas' attorney told the judge his client "has indicated that he wishes to comply with the House Intelligence subpoena," and asked prosecutors to give him copies of material they took from Parnas for their case, so that he can turn it over to Congress.
The conversations were nuanced and deeply interesting, and the questions we took from the audiences indicated to me a real and abiding interest in the particulars and particular charms of Canadian cuisines, the plural intended: a nation of immigrants and indigenous peoples that sees its reflections on its plates.
Inside his checked luggage, wrapped in a plastic bag and then inserted into a sock, the officers found what they were looking for: 21 vials of brown liquid — cancer cells — that the authorities say Mr. Zheng, 29, a cancer researcher, took from a laboratory at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
And since early June, indications have been that very few of the millions of seized documents qualified for privilege — meaning Cohen's gambit seems to have for the most part failed, and prosecutors will be able to use the vast majority of what the FBI took from him to make a case.
But the one piece of advice I took from that book was to shop your own closet, meaning don't go through everything and say, 'keep this,' 'get rid of that' — instead, go through your closet and basically pull out everything you still wear and really like, and get rid of everything else.
Many at Rutgers, New Jersey's flagship public university, remain skeptical of the relatively quick path it took from relative athletic obscurity to perhaps college sports' most prominent conference, the Big Ten, which added it as a member in part for its geographical entree to the East Coast and the New York City area.
Bannon was a key figure in the Trump campaign — and it seems like the lesson Trump took from this is that his ties to hate group are outweighed by his personal loyalty to the president-elect and clear skill at helping Trump articulate a message that successfully energized large numbers of white voters.
In terms of fashion, the feeling I took from the recent cycle of shows and the images for this issue is similar: a desire for a few new high-quality items to elevate what I already own — not a new wardrobe or a superficial trend that demands readjusting my closet or my mind-set.
" And in a pair of follow-up videos Mo-G shares a similar, albeit more extreme, sentiment outlining how El-Khatib is, among many other things, a "culture vulture" and how "the whole OVO team thinks I deserve compensation for everything Drake took from me and all the man just offered me is 500 dollars.
He told us that he believes McGregor remains the best fighter in the world despite the heavy beating he took from Nurmagomedov in his last bout, that he&aposs a savant in the area of martial arts, and that it is a learning experience for him, personally, whenever McGregor is training in his gym.
In the final chapter to this story, J. Prince sort of connected Drake to Young Money, so although Cash Money took the lane that No Limit took from Rap-A-Lot, in the end, everyone was really more or less driving down the same highway, and somehow Birdman has managed to screw over everyone involved.
Actress Carice Van Houten, aka the magical Red Woman responsible for the happy feat, Melisandre, recently revealed to PEOPLE that in addition to the heat she took from fans begging her to resurrect Snow, a couple of her family members were especially interested in the return of the handsome actor who plays the Lord Commander, Kit Harington.
Her prepared remarks explained, in clear terms, what Google offered to publishers (traffic to their websites) as well as what Google took from publishers (control over the audience that arrived through Google): Because our mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, high-quality content is incredibly important to Google.
"This bill is near and dear to my heart as a New Yorker, because it would allow the victims of 9/85033 to pursue some small measure of justice — finally giving them a legal avenue to hold accountable foreign sponsors of the terrorist attack that took from them the lives of their loved ones," Schumer said on the floor.
Like many great artists, Fosse was a smart thief, his borrowings sometimes concealed (much of what he took from black dancers) and sometimes flashed allusively (as in references to Charlie Chaplin): Over time, the obvious influences of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly would fade out, as Fosse's experiences as a teenager performing in strip clubs surfaced.
Season 5, beginning Friday, June 9, steps off with Daya and that gun and then segues into what Ms. Kohan called "a natural progression": a riot in which the inmates seek justice for Poussey's killing by taking hostages and demanding what the privatization of their facility took from them, including G.E.D. classes, adequate health care and even tampons.
He was a big fellow with haunted eyes, more dirty-blond than gray, with a long, unkempt tail, and he took from me my dream for a no-recipe recipe for tonight: fat slices of homegrown heritage tomato sprinkled with salt and drizzled with balsamic vinegar, alongside garlic-rubbed toast made from my sourdough no-knead bread.
He even told Business Insider late last year that his man remains the best fighter in the world despite the heavy beating he took from Khabib Nurmagomedov in his last bout, that he&aposs a savant in the area of martial arts, and that it is a learning experience for him, personally, whenever McGregor is training in his gym.
Let's see how this year goes, let's see how they handle all the criticism that they're going to undoubtedly take from Wall Street or from everyone who's either interested in buying or just taking a seat and watching how the stock favors and then we'll know what kind of lessons they took from all those years as a private company.
An FDA document of findings from an inspection of Vulto's New York facilities last year showed that, while 54 out of 198 samples Vulto took from July 2014 to February 2017 tested positive for listeria, the company cleaned the surfaces but waited a month or more to re-swab the affected surfaces to determine if it had been effectively cleaned.
Sniping aside, banking regulation is a place where both Clinton and Sanders clearly believe — by dint of their proposals — that Obama hasn't gone nearly far enough (perhaps because of all that money he took from Wall Street, perhaps because Dodd-Frank needed moderate Democrats and even a Republican vote to pass), and they both have laid out clear ideas for going much further.
It's believed what he allegedly took from the NSA were hacking tools being built to access systems in countries hostile to the US. According to the Times: The contractor arrested in recent weeks is suspected of taking the highly classified "source code" developed by the agency to break into computer systems of adversaries like Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.
Sometimes they took from roots and Americana (270's A.M. and 20153's Being There), other times they drew inspiration from Jim O'Rourke and Chicago's vast late '22015s-early aughts experimental scene (22016's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and 22017's A Ghost Is Born) while elsewhere, they found a solid palate in golden '70s rock (2007's Sky Blue Sky).
Avery Broderick, a theoretical astrophysicist who works with the Event Horizon Telescope, said in 21990 that the first picture of a black hole could be just as important as "Pale Blue Dot," the 1990 photo of Earth that the space probe Voyager took from the edge of the solar system, in which our planet is an insignificant speck in a vast vacuum.
" Although it's unclear what he means specifically as to what Drake and El-Khatib took from him, his influence is evident: The "Ginobili Dance" he created appears in Instagram drops and the videos for "Hotline Bling" and "Energy," while Drake gives him a shout out (Mo-G with the dance moves / Ave Boy with the dance moves) on "Summer Sixteen.
Partly that's because the lesson many Democrats took from Sanders's strong showing in 2016, and Donald Trump's victory, is that an angry country is looking for fighters — and no matter how many times Hillary Clinton played "Fight Song" at rallies, a critical mass of voters didn't think she really meant it (more on the gendered dynamics of this in a minute).
The lesson Mr. Mulvaney took from the unhappy experiences of Mr. Priebus and Mr. Kelly — both of whom were cast out unceremoniously via Twitter or comments to reporters — was that Mr. Trump is not interested in being managed by aides who think they know better, and so he has tried to build a process that he thinks better serves the president.
Barr blames the media for Mueller's reaction to his letter Asked what, specifically, Mueller took issue with in his four-page summary letter, Barr said that the special counsel was unhappy with the description of obstruction as it relates to the President; "The press was reading too much into it," Barr said of what he took from the phone conversation with Mueller on March 28.
By the time Ernst puts on that explosive vest, which he took from a box hidden in Michael's garage, we understand his intentions as both extremist and an attempt at a logical response to an impossible problem: How are we supposed to behave in the face of the possibility that there is no future for us, because of our own choices as a species?
" Reviewing the novel for the New York Times in 1953, Selden Rodman spoke to the anxiety both "Westerners" and Africans felt about the pleasure the former took from the novel: "If you like Anna Livia Plurabelle, Alice in Wonderland, and the poems of Dylan Thomas, the chances are you will like this novel, though probably not for reasons having anything to do with the author's intentions.
There was a conversation happening the other day somewhere, on a podcast or on Twitter or somewhere, I don't remember where but it's not my initial observation that like, when you think about how long it took from DoTA, sorry from Defense of the Ancients to get to League of Legends and DOTA [2], and what's the other, is there a third big MOBA at this point?
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's top aide, Kellyanne Conway, on Sunday downplayed the importance of a phone call the president-elect took from Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen.
" Because of the way the "electability" question was framed in 2016, and the way it then backfired, it looks very much like the Democratic Party's rank-and-file took from that election the lesson that "a smart and capable woman isn't electable," not that "an establishment fixture with a tremendous amount of political baggage who is also easily and convincingly portrayed as corrupt isn't electable.
In the video, Mr. Mashadani detailed his involvement in the Islamic State, including his meetings in 2014 with Mr. Baghdadi, whom he said gathered the governors of different Iraqi provinces in Mosul to give them instructions on running their areas and to have joint discussions on issues such as what to do with the "spoils" that the Islamic State commanders took from people in areas they captured.
That's why a recent round-trip journey I took from New York to Cuzco, Peru, felt like a flight back in time, both literally — because Cuzco is one hour behind New York's Eastern Daylight Time zone — and figuratively, as the full service offered on board, even in my economy-class seat, likely hasn't been seen on a U.S. mainline carrier in at least a decade.
Doyle was also both hilarious and fierce, and I took as much pleasure from watching him address a denizen of the gun-rights coalition as "dear outraged shrieking lunatic," or describe certain members of the Catholic hierarchy as "arrogant pompous nominal bosses issuing proclamations and denouncing dissent," as I took from lingering over the loveliest descriptions of the natural world I have ever read.
Espinosa sat down with Rave Curious at the Vice studios by the beach in Venice, over an hour's drive from his end of East Los Angeles, to talk about what it took to build a scene from scratch, about this inspiration he took from Detroit and Chicago, and about the endless flights back and forth to Europe while keeping what he built at home alive.
They are listed as follows:CURRENTLY... LOVING MY HUSBAND...HATING THAT PEOPLE DON'T GET THAT KANYE WILL STAND UP AGAINST THE WHOLE WORLD FOR HIS CREATIVITY AND ART....LISTENING TO "I LOVE KANYE"...WEARING YEEZY SEASON 3 SAMPLES I TOOK FROM THE SHOW...WANTING EVERYONE TO BE AS HONEST AS KANYE...WATCHING KANYE SHOOT HIS NEW VIDEO...READING KANYE'S TWEETSAnd of course, her KIMOJI MOOD is a well-manicured middle-finger.
Nozkowski, who lives in upstate New York and is known among his friends as an inveterate hiker, once showed me a map of all the different routes he took from his home on the Lower East Side to his job in midtown Manhattan: it seemed as if he never wanted to walk the same way twice, even if this meant taking a subway past his destination and walking back.
Potential Democratic presidential candidates are campaigning for the midterms in states that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE took from their party's column in 21625, testing the waters for the next presidential election.
Democrats, who lost the White House and made only nominal gains in the House and Senate, face a profound decision after last week's stunning defeat: Make common cause where they can with Mr. Trump to try to win back the white, working-class voters he took from them, or resist at every turn, trying to rally their disparate coalition in hopes that discontent with an ineffectual new president will benefit them in 2018.
In some of the most stunning testimony to date, Sondland and other witnesses have discussed a July 26 call he took from the president in which Trump pressed for investigations by Ukraine of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenGiuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' Three women accuse Gordon Sondland of sexual misconduct Top Obama-era official says Trump is 'destroying' executive privilege amid investigations MORE and his son Hunter Biden.
Trump fired former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE and has publicly lashed out at current Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who he argues is biased given political donations his wife took from a political action committee close to Bill and Hillary Clinton.

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