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New Jersey sports books took in $21 million in bets, while Nevada took in $317.4 million.
Five "Twilight" films took in $3.3 billion, while four "Hunger Games" films took in nearly $3 billion.
High-yield "junk" bond funds took in $342 million, while bonds that invest inflation-protected government debt took in $156 million.
The movie took in $532.5 million, knocking Star Wars: The Force Awakens (which took in $529 million) from the top spot.
The 13 hits Newton took in the Super Bowl were more than double the previous high of six he took in any one game during the season.
U.S.-based money market funds took in $3.8 billion in the week, while funds invested in gold and other precious metals took in $838 million, according to Lipper.
New Jersey took in more sports bets than Nevada last month, per AP. By the numbers: New Jersey saw $318.9 million worth of bets; Nevada took in $317.4 million.
Within equities, U.S. funds took in $8.8 billion and Japanese stocks took in a modest $20173 million but Europe posted its 10th straight week of losses, losing $800 million.
Its business is skyrocketing, too: The $15 billion YouTube took in in 2019 is up more than 85 percent from two years earlier, when it took in $8.1 billion.
In North America, it took in a strong $66 million.
Germany took in more than one million migrants last year.
Last year, it took in 84,994, mostly women and children.
In total, Trump took in $13.5 million in campaign funds.
Germany took in an unprecedented 1.1 million migrants last year.
"They took in plenty of families in 2016," he said.
BlackRock took in $123.6 billion in new deposits in 19.63.
Those whose homes aren't flooded then took in the animals.
"They took in more than they can handle," he said.
Germany took in more than one million refugees last year.
The team took in revenue of $224 million last year.
Only Consumer Discretionary took in any notable flows — $258 million.
The Trump administration ultimately took in 2260,2000 this past year.
People reports that Wonder Woman took in $115 million domestically.
He took in $55,000 from Alabamians in the same period.
It took in about $9.4 million, below what Warner Bros.
"The Jungle Book" took in an additional $187.4 million overseas.
In fifth place, Reese Witherspoon, 42, took in $16.5 million.
But in 2017, the United States took in 21625,2900 refugees.
The movie took in a global total of $180.8 million.
One woman in the Bahamas took in nearly 100 dogs.
We ordered some Maltese wine and took in the scene.
Last year, Blumhouse films took in nearly $24 million worldwide.
They recently took in the woman's granddaughter — her son's child.
I took in her deep, sensual singing as secondhand smoke.
Last fall, 1Password took in $200 million of outside money.
Sectorwise, tech and financials took in $1.3 billion apiece. Disclaimer
The pleasure that he took in his work was evident.
But that changed when the country took in the refugees.
"Avatar" took in $2.8 billion after its December 2009 debut.
He isn't sure what steps the company took in response.
With a panoramic comprehension, she took in what had happened.
As I took in this fact, the air became cooler.
She spent $14.5 million — more than what she took in.
It even identified landmarks in photos I took in Barcelona last year and the Wrigley Building in Chicago It wasn't able to identify a store front of a candy shop I took in Pennsylvania, though.
Unsurprisingly, he caused a frenzy while he took in the game.
Churches, fairgrounds, RV parks and other organizations also took in evacuees.
Elizabeth Warren took in more than $34 million as of Oct.
But for now, Au just took in the scene around him.
" JA: "I'm impressed with how they took in what we said.
Muni funds took in $1.1 billion in the week through Sept.
"Of the 35 we took in, we've lost 12," she says.
On Kickstarter, it took in almost $650,33 — smashing the $100,000 target.
The auction house said it took in less than $1 million.
Then something "switched," said Rocxanne Deschamps, who took in the boys.
I took in $7,000 worth of bets on one NFL Sunday.
Facebook took in more than $13 billion in revenue last quarter.
"Its footprint took in all those fires and more," he said.
He would choreograph every footstep an actor took in each scene.
Both siblings wore sunglasses as they took in the tennis tournament.
After the dinner, Clinton took in Broadway revival of Sunset Boulevard.
In 2016, they took in a reported $30 million in revenue.
This year, Square took in the remaining employees at Yik Yak.
Treasury funds took in $3.1 billion, the most since January 2016.
Then l took in a lodger, a cameraman from the BBC.
Money-market funds, where investors park cash, took in $19.3 billion.
Brownstein took in about $25 million in both 2015 and 2016.
The all-important services unit took in $11.46 billion in revenue.
The U.S took in 10,000 refugees from Syria alone this year.
Last year it took in 7% less revenue than in 2014.
Financials took in $1.4 billion for the week, according to BofAML.
Paramount's "Gemini Man" took in $203 million at Thursday-night previews.
Germany took in far more migrants than any other EU country.
The pride he took in black achievement emanates from his work.
Last year, Alibaba took in an estimated $30.8 billion in sales.
Ehrman was growing more alarmed as she took in the surroundings.
Last year, the startup took in its first round of funding.
T.M. Landry took in more than $250,000 in donations this year.
They took in the scene and turned away, leaving me alone.
It took in some patients from hospitals where generators had failed.
I loved a defense secretary trip I took in May 2014.
The cover shot was a selfie she took in a mirror.
"Spider-Man: Homecoming" took in $880 million worldwide over the summer.
"As I took in this scene, reality sank in," she wrote.
I even took in a show, "Finger of God" (40 birr).
Last weekend, Aqueduct took in more than $17 million in wagers.
The incumbent's campaign took in $46 million during the fourth quarter.
The most recent attempt cost millions more than it took in.
A 1953 handwritten speech by John F. Kennedy took in $10,000.
Later, they took in some 35 foster children and adopted two.
These brides embraced as they took in each other's wedding ensembles.
Peters took in about $2 million, while James raised $3 million.
"Just Mercy" and "Like a Boss" each took in $10 million.
As they took in the devastation, residents were frightened and confused.
The city took in Cuban exiles after Fidel Castro seized power.
I don't remember the first photograph I took in this generation.
Mr. Corenswet took in the panorama and pulled a wide grin.
McCoy based her paintings on photographs she took in the neighborhood.
This was the last road trip I took in the Subaru.
In January, the Dow ETF took in just under $2500 billion.
In 2010, it took in a low-level detainee from Syria.
Her mother, Maxene, took in laundry to help make ends meet.
Beavers recently took in a woman she met on the street.
Last year, Bolton took in 26 people evacuating from Hurricane Irma.
Schumer has expressed regret for the action Democrats took in 2013.
For years, China took in much of the world's electronic refuse.
That prior is from a plea deal Tavarez took in 2018.
"Mother!" took in an additional $6 million in limited release overseas.
OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS we took in more mainstream sites.
All major equity groups took in new money, with U.S. stock funds receiving $7.8 billion, the biggest weekly total in seven weeks, while emerging equities took in $1.4 billion, the most since October 2016, the bank said.
They held hands and shared cuddles as they took in the sun.
She took in foster children and paid for their private-school educations.
In 2015, the country took in more than a million Syrian refugees.
Foresea Life, a four-year old insurer, took in 40 billion yuan.
We had to research how much time it took in those days.
Taxable bond funds took in $20153 billion, after three weeks of withdrawals.
Refugees Canada took in more refugees last year than the United States.
Varejao, who started the season on the Cavaliers, took in only $458,575.
The retailer took in 18% of all food stamps several years ago.
Tesla shares are similarly following the path that bitcoin took in 2017.
She took in a deep breath of air -- a sigh of relief.
Bonds took in $7.53 billion and equities $17.9 billion, the data showed.
Her practice took in a "work wellness adviser" employed by the council.
Last year, passive funds took in $576 billion more than active funds.
But Facebook took in more than $13 billion in revenue last quarter.
Financial funds took in $7.2 billion for the week, also a record.
Oakland was one of only eight counties Hillary Clinton took in 2016.
The Tezos Foundation took in $232 million in alchemical exchange for a
Emerging stocks took in $400 million, their fourth straight week of gains.
That means Apple took in around $6 billion in revenue for itself.
Similarly, high-yield bond funds took in $1.2 billion during the week.
On Monday, the duo took in a comedy show in West Hollywood.
Last week Modi took in Portugal, the United States, and the Netherlands.
Systematic emerging market and international small cap strategies also took in cash.
Mexico took in some $2459 billion last year through such personal remittances.
U.S.-based taxable-bond funds took in $3.3 billion during the week.
Bosh made all three half-court shots he ever took in it.
Germany took in over 1 million asylum seekers in the same period.
Bernie Sanders, an independent who ran as a Democrat, took in $128,140.
The candidate took in the good news with an oddly inert expression.
Yet the film took in a disappointing $35.3 million its opening weekend.
I was so stunned by the conversation that I just took in.
Its 2015 Monterey auction took in $167.2 million from about 150 lots.
U.S. refineries also took in a record 33 million barrels of oil.
During the fighting, the hotel took in refugee families from east Aleppo.
But the photographs Freedman took in Bali reveal a cultural learning curve.
Last year, the city took in $197 million, according to the Authority.
McCarrick's fund took in over $22020 million over 17 years, documents show.
A big American flag waved while attendees took in the solemn moment.
Yellen is currently the Fed's chair, a position she took in 2014.
In 2004, a group of capuchin monkeys took in an infant marmoset.
In 2014, by comparison, the company only took in $590,000 from ICE.
That is exactly the path the United States took in the 1950s.
Biden, meanwhile, is earning far higher than 20153% he took in 22015.
Trump Restaurants LLC was also took in $141,000 for rent and utilities.
Commodities funds took in $1.4 billion, their best showing since July 2016.
All told, the FGA took in $6.6 million that year, records show.
He invited them over and watched as they took in the house.
Some have been major hits, like "Gravity," which took in $723.2 million.
The firm took in nearly $550,85033 in federal lobbying revenue last year.
By contrast, equity funds took in a net $8 billion in 2019.
And Meghan was all smiles as she took in the historic annual event.
Austria took in a large number of asylum seekers during Europe's migration crisis.
Kirk was rockin' a pair of sunglasses as he took in the sights.
In total, Clinton raised $31.2 million in July; Trump took in $19.6 million.
Index funds — passively managed but nevertheless traditional mutual funds — took in $19.7 billion.
It reminds me of the foster cat my girlfriend and I took in.
Trump's campaign, meanwhile, took in only about $14 million in contributions through April.
The company took in $78.4 billion in revenue and sold 78 million iPhones.
Most of the time she took in less than 100 rupees a day.
I took in her enthusiasm before turning to see the object of it.
A neighbor took in the cat and provided it with food and water.
Overall, bond funds took in $3.2 billion during the week, Lipper data showed.
Municipal bond funds took in $1.2 billion, the most cash since April 2017.
Mann took in more than $400,000 as a professor at Harvard Law School.
When Jamie was a baby the family took in an orphaned lion cub.
He took in a sharp breath and I eased him into my mouth.
The royal family took in the Miro exhibition in the Can Prunera museum.
Precious metals funds, largely invested in gold and silver, took in $143 billion.
Wednesday night, I took in a Mets game where Yoenis Cespedes did this.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and her husband, Bruce Mann, took in $846,394. Sen.
The first, Methbot, took in $93 million between September 2014 and December 2016.
Blizzard says that 22,434 people took in the competition live in New York.
Biden took in the second most with about $22 million, followed by Sens.
Roadrunnr took in $28 million in funding, while TinyOwl had raised $27 million.
The Netherlands, France and Luxembourg already took in some of the asylum-seekers.
The following day they took in views on the Greek island of Corfu.
First of all, the trader took in $993 million for selling the puts.
His last Sherlock film took in a relatively paltry $183 million per BoxOfficeMojo.
Calvin adorably took in all his presents as he reclined on the couch.
"The children I took in were expected to die," Geraldi, 68, told CNN.
Domestic stock funds took in nearly $6373 billion during the week through Dec.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens took in $57 million during its Thursday preview.
That series took in more than $7 billion at the global box office.
My mother took in five stray cats that she found in her backyard.
Starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe, "The Nice Guys" took in $11.3 million.
It took in $28.1 million, according to comScore, which compiles box office data.
Ron would tell her he was the biggest stray she ever took in.
His mother, Elgiva (Ackland-Allen) Giles, took in lodgers to make ends meet.
The organization took in $11 million in cash donations between 2014 and 2016.
"We took in $33 billion more," Trump said, pointing to increased financial commitments.
And Democrat Josh Harder took in nearly half a million more than Rep.
Rubio took in $2628,28500 in 6900, $2628,28503 in 22019, and $335,561 in 2014.
The firm, which largely operates in the appropriations space, took in $6 million.
It took in $35 million, after costing $235 million to make and market.
Crowfall already took in nearly $1.8 million from a Kickstarter campaign last year.
High-yield bond funds took in $3.8 billion, their best showing since July.
Doug Jones (D-Ala.), running for reelection in states Trump took in 2016.
J.A. Bayona directed "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," which took in $1.3 billion worldwide.
The delight Keneally took in pulling off this trick shows on every page.
Coughlin took in about $212 million for each of the team's six wins.
This went on into the morning, when he took in the resulting mess.
They took in large numbers, they're having problems like they never thought possible.
Municipal-bond funds took in $1.6 billion, their 25th straight week of inflows.
It's a great reminder of the risks Hollywood routinely took in the '70s.
It was about a vacation Doris and her mother took in the 1950s.
Across the room, Jenny Helenius, a contestant from Finland, took in the scene.
They took in the information about Apple News Plus and the credit card.
Last year Austria took in 90,000 asylum seekers, mostly from Syria and Afghanistan.
It says that in fiscal year 2018 the hotline took in 256,569 calls.
But the U.S. also took in Syrian refugees — more than 21625,2900 of them.
Mr. Martin is glad about the one-year detour he took in 22008.
Alignment spent about 86% of the premiums it took in on medical care.
Her husband was furious and abandoned her when she took in God Power.
I took breaks while reading and laid there and took in the scenery.
In 2014, the DSA took in less than $22008,260 in contributions and grants.
To double takes in Hollywood, that animated film took in about $25.7 million.
Spain took in one; Malta is now expected to let in the other.
"Frozen II" also took in $123.7 million over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend.
Stock-focused funds took in another $25.7 billion for the week ended Wednesday.
U.S.-based equity funds took in $1603 billion during the week through Feb.
On this day, Billy Allen took in the sun while sipping a cappuccino.
I instinctively took in every bit of air until there was none left.
The series was inspired by a photograph that Ms. Robinson took in 2014.
Herring's impact as a foster mom went beyond the children she took in.
As Wong took in the response, I noticed a darkening by her nostrils.
Relatively safe money-market funds took in $1.2 billion, the research service said.
And "Assassin's Creed," based on the popular video game, took in $15 million.
Meanwhile, Rodham and his enablers it's been estimated took in over $7 million.
U.S. airlines in 2016 took in more than $4 billion in baggage fees.
Sachem Head sold 4.2 million shares, exiting the position it took in 2014.
In the same time frame in 2015, its users took in $16 million.
He even took in three boys from Washington State, adopting two of them.
In 2017, American said it took in $4.88 in adjusted per-share earnings.
Taxable bond funds took in $2.9 billion during the seven days through Oct.
In an art correspondence course he took in 1928 from Federal Schools Inc.
Last year it took in its first woman, the fine cellist Astrid Schween.
Directed by Bill Condon, "Beauty and the Beast" took in $759.5 million overseas.
A health clinic in Caracas took in 69 people injured during the day.
IN JUNE WE TOOK IN I THINK WE TOOK IN $27 MILLION, AND NOW WE ARE TAKING IN MUCH MORE THAN THAT AND WE ARE RAISING A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY, INCLUDING WE ARE BEING HELPED BY SOME WONDERFUL DONORS.
Recent attempts have included a remake of "Point Break," which cost more than $100 million to make and took in $29 million in North America in 2015, and "Transcendence," which cost $100 million and took in $23 million in 2014.
Nevada, where sports betting is legal, took in $4.2 billion in wagers last year.
In January, his campaign announced on Sunday, he took in an additional $20 million.
Germany took in more than 1 million refugees and migrants in 2015 and 2016.
StubHub took in $291 million in sales and the classifieds unit booked $20143 million.
And some took in less than the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.
Paramount's latest comedy took in $9.5 million for the three days on 4153,810 screens.
But none of that impacted the actions that he took in collecting the information.
Obama took in the game wearing a custom Rag & Bone 'Manston Insulated' bomber jacket.
StubHub took in $73 million in sales and the classifieds unit booked $27 million.
Journalists were pretty impressed with the self-driving Lyft rides they took in Vegas.
Roseen said while domestic ETFs took in money, conventional domestic funds were net redeemers.
Germany took in a record 1.1 million refugees in 2015, according to various reports.
Kaley Cuoco took in the near-naked sights of Sin City over the weekend.
He then took in the match before presenting the Challenge Cup to the winners.
Canada took in more than that in the last two months of 2015 alone.
In the corner, two older men took in the spectacle from a top bench.
According to State Department data, the United States took in 51,392 refugees through August.
When the business inevitably went bust his mother took in work as a seamstress.
Four years ago, it took in over $26 million more for the same period.
Last year, the retail giant took in 46.8 billion euros ($51.9 billion) in revenue.
I wish I could be friends with a phenomenal selfie I took in 2009.
The neighbors took in her cat, unknowingly, and she ended up with their dog.
They both sported matching sunglasses as they took in the match from the sidelines.
Starting at $35,000, the company took in an impressive 400,000 preorders of the car.
Best Friends Animal Society took in Walter, but his leg could not be saved.
Dehspande said ETFs took in nearly $1 billion in assets on Wednesday and Thursday.
Baker, third in fundraising, reportedly took in just $543,19703, with $577,000 cash on hand.
Sweden took in 163,000 asylum seekers last year, the most per capita in Europe.
The city's port took in 10,000 migrants during the first half of the year.
Meanwhile, stock-based funds took in $28 billion, the largest inflow in two years.
It raised its Series A in October last year, when it took in $8.3M.
Money-market funds, where investors park cash, took in $7.3 billion in the week.
"The Force Awakens" took in $247 million, while "The Last Jedi" garnered $220 million.
In the course of the Prague Spring in 2002, we took in 223,20.5 refugees.
Spinraza, an important growth driver for Biogen, took in $1.7 billion in 2018 sales.
A little different then that time Mike Pence took in a Broadway show, no?
Police took in 224 firearms on Saturday, with 22 similar events scheduled this week.
Emerging equity funds took in $21318 billion, Bank of America Merrill Lynch data showed.
The film took in $821 million globally, the third-highest gross in the DCEU.
He took in information, made decisions about it, and was inflexible in those decisions.
Taxable bond funds overall took in $2.9 billion during the seven days through Oct.
Energy-sector stock funds took in $420 million during the week, Lipper data showed.
Funds focused on higher-grade corporate bonds took in $1.3 billion, according to Lipper.
Tennis legend Billie Jean King took in the action at Wimbledon on July 6.
The country to watch is Germany, which took in 2000m asylum-seekers last year.
Last week it took in $565,107, or about 53 percent of its potential gross.
PEOPLE confirms Shane Simpson failed the California state bar exam he took in July.
He took in just $187,000, and was outraised by Republican John Chrin, with $243,000.
Still in desperate need of nurturing, the Oregon Zoo took in the 4-Lb.
Investment-grade bond funds took in $2.5 billion, their fifth straight week of inflows.
One woman in the Bahamas selflessly took in nearly 100 dogs to her home.
In Nassau, a woman named Chella Phillips took in 97 dogs during the storm.
All this is not to obscure the pleasure we took in our favorite wines.
Obermann liked Legere's attitude and offered him the job, which he took in 2012.
Author Brian Baum recalls the history-making, 54-hour flight he took in 1977.
Taxable bond funds took in $4.1 billion, following strong weeks for corporate-debt funds.
U.S.-based taxable bond funds took in $4.2 billion in the week through Aug.
It also took in debt financing last year, and seed funding back in 2015.
"Jojo Rabbit" expanded to over 800 screens this weekend and took in $3.9 million.
She also took in their castoff satin pumps, brocade shawls and statement costume jewelry.
Neither of us had been to this venue, so we took in our surroundings.
The colonizers took in Native children and taught them the old ways were wrong.
However they took in the spectacle, the emotions were the same: They were heartbroken.
But the Bay Area, including San Francisco and Silicon Valley, took in $12.8 billion.
As recently as 22014, Tunica's casinos took in more than $22011 billion in revenue.
Universal's most recent movie, "Us," directed by Jordan Peele, took in $250 million worldwide.
Mr. Good expressed regrets about the direction rock took in the post-"Shindig" years.
As early as the mid-1930s, the family took in Jews fleeing from Germany.
The top 403 films took in $49.6 million in North America, according to comScore.
Trimtabs data shows that bond funds took in more than $123 billion in 212.
Sanders still spent more than he took in over the course of the month.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg's campaign took in more than $19 million in the same period.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg's operation says it took in $19.1 million in the same period.
Paramount's latest comedy took in $9.5 million for the three days on 2,810 screens.
Clinton took in 2016, when she focused overwhelmingly on the state's biggest metropolitan areas.
Neighbors took in these dogs that had to be left behind during a rescue.
In 2015, "Cinderella" took in about $540 million globally, with Malaysia contributing $4.5 million.
She took in relatives once or twice, for brief spells, but otherwise lived alone.
It was only this week that the United States took in the first 54.
The first "Paddington" took in a solid $76.3 million in North America in 2015.
The movie took in $306 million, the biggest total ever for a Participant production.
"It's New York City," said Shaji Mathew, 56, as he took in the views.
SM: I was touched at the immense pride the employees took in their labor.
But al-Sadaqa, which took in patients from across south Yemen, was also unprepared.
True, it's a complete turnaround from the position he took in his precampaign life.
Last year, under former President Barack Obama, the U.S. took in about 10,000 Syrian refugees.
"Shark Week" fans took in the drama Sunday night as they watched the opening scene.
By the time he'd moved to her legs, she took in big gulps of air.
The company took in $39.4 billion in revenue, compared to estimates of around $40.6 billion.
Funds focused specifically on international equities took in $4.4 billion, the most since February 2016.
The birthday girl also took in a colorful firework display at her Greek beach club.
Our good king Robert is dead, killed from wounds he took in a boar hunt.
The biggest buyer of U.S. barrels was Canada, which took in a record 589,000 bpd.
In this case, yeast took in sugar and produced a variety of important cannabis compounds.
He took in a brief performance from "Hamlet" and toured the reproduction 17th century stage.
Joplin took in men and women the way most people take in the morning newspaper.
Earlier data showed muni funds took in $63 billion in the 11 months through August.
Mom took in the scene, paused for a second, then proceeded to blow my mind.
Damore says he took in feedback and updated the memo as people gave him input.
U.S.-based precious-metals commodity funds took in $2.3 billion during the week, Lipper said.
The funds took in $135 million that week, their seventh straight week of positive flows.
We even took in feedback from the public in order to establish the sourcing codes.
By comparison, the East Coast took in 0003 million barrels of imported crude last year.
Last year, we published a map that showed just how long travel took in 1914.
By 2014, when Littlejohn raised Fund V, it took in $2 billion from its investors.
The creation of the PKN in 2004 also took in the Netherlands' smaller Lutheran churches.
Germany alone took in nearly a million asylum seekers, requiring $6.7 billion in resettling costs.
Other countries took in fewer, but the numbers still exceeded what local populations would tolerate.
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They took in Fantasyland, took selfies on Dumbo and then went for a carousel ride.
Six other incumbents wound up winning in states that Trump took in 2016 including Sens.
Earlier this month, she took in a performance of In Transit alongside her husband, Bill.
Kate and Charlotte took in a performance of The Nutcracker ballet earlier in the season.
Each of the Chinese companies took in waves of attention from Westerners busy making deals.
On Saturday, the two and Zarin's daughter Ally Shapiro took in several matches at Wimbledon.
To give a sense of scale, in 2016, the US took in 85,000 refugees total.
Inflation-protected bond funds took in $526 million, their sixth straight week of new inflows.
Investment-grade corporate debt funds took in $1 billion, their fifth straight week of inflows.
Funds invested in commodities took in $206 million, marking their 8th straight week of inflows.
It took in $78 million, handily beating the pre-sale estimate of about $60 million.
Funds invested in bonds protected against rising inflation took in their eighth week of inflows.
And yet, after a year of trauma, he took in the scene with little emotion.
At that point, Bryan and his wife took in his sister's child as their own.
The majority of what I took in as honoraria I washed down again in alcohol.
The emerging-market funds took in $830 million during the week that ended May 18.
One of the many abandoned dogs that her grandmother took in had a spinal injury.
She took in her parents' poodle, Samantha, when they could no longer care for her.
Trump took in Game 5 of the World Series at Nationals Park late last month.
"The Jungle Book" took in an astounding $103.6 million in North America, according to Disney.
Police called in rescue officers from the RSPCA, who took in the animal for safety.
The Paris-to-Rome sleeper John took in July 2013 was discontinued the following winter.
Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu eventually took in three boys from Washington, two of whom he adopted.
India took in 4.2 percent less crude in May than it did a year before.
The last time the US didn't spend more than it took in was in 2001.
Look at Uber: Before its IPO it took in twenty-three different private investment rounds.
Sometimes, it is easy to forget the bold step that the Founders took in Philadelphia.
Turner surveyed the room and took in the assembled marks, the boys and the bettors.
Then Adele showed off some of her own sweet moves as she took in Bey's.
Muni funds took in the most money of any week this year, with $1.2 billion.
Funnily enough, I never really took in the European flavors of this game before today.
But the following weekend, that number almost doubled, and the movie took in $9623 million.
President Trump took in the eclipse from the Blue Room Balcony at the White House.
I ordered a "Jack Jones red ale" at the bar and took in my surroundings.
Tippi Hedren, star of Hitchcock's "Marnie," took in a new operatic version of the story.
In the E.R., you took in a sharp breath, surprised, when I mentioned the tube.
Callimachi: Was this a, was this a picture that somebody took in Syria of you?
I found them iffily drawn, but I appreciate the risk he took in showing them.
Trilobites In a new study, women scored better on tests they took in warmer rooms.
It only took in $16.5 million in its first weekend in theaters (on 3,640 screens).
For comparison, 2018's "Aquaman" took in 70.8% of its box office from international regions.
But he grew restless when he reviewed those early images he took in December 2017.
The couple panicked this month when they took in only $50 for an entire day.
For reference, last year the company took in well over $100 billion just in advertising.
"Deadpool 2" took in $23.3 in its third week and is approaching $600 million worldwide.
That documentary expanded to 180 locations in its second weekend and took in about $900,000.
Sanders didn't come close to the 29% Jimmy Carter took in 1976, the previous record.
He was emotional as he took in the big moment with head coach Andy Reid.
Google took in more than $15 billion from YouTube ads in 2019, the company revealed.
He took in the bike, my rose-decorated cowboy boots, the open container of beer.
It's hard now to imagine how much delight our great-grandparents took in public swimming.
But her likely Democratic opponent, astronaut Mark Kelly, took in money at a torrid pace.
Mr. Ahmetaj, 79, a former military officer, took in the devastation and shook his head.
And, years later, they took in the 2018 USA Swimming Phillips 66 National Championships together.
The $1003 billion Oakmark International Fund took in near-$2100 billion in assets in 22017.
Viewers cheered and howled as they took in the total eclipse in downtown Jackson, Wyo.
Sony's "Blumhouse's Fantasy Island" took in a minuscule $4.2 million in its second weekend out.
Lamb took in around $27 million during this period, compared to about $21,22.9 for Saccone.
So under President Bush, for eight years, you saved $13, meaning you took in $450.
In the 2015-16 season, the Met took in 66 percent of its potential capacity.
The party took in $28500 million more in itemized donations than in un-itemized donations.
Canada took in the most exports at 243,000 bpd, followed by Singapore at 99,000 bpd.
"Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" (Sony) took in a breathtakingly low $930,000 at 1,176 theaters.
I turned my rental car down the tiny path, and took in the water view.
His employers waffled, but took in $50 million a year and paid him $10 million.
By sector, financials took in $1.6 billion while technology and energy saw $700 million apiece.
He shared his fears, rehearsed his vows and took in the natural beauty around him.
This tour comes a couple days after they took in a couple museums in Florence.
Last week, "Hamilton" took in a record $4 million in box-office sales on Broadway.
A selfie they took in the car shows Sheikha Latifa grinning behind mirrored sunglasses, elated.
As I took in everything, I sat down at the pews to pray and rest.
The sleazy New York Democrats, and their now disgraced (and run out of town) A.G. Eric Schneiderman, are doing everything they can to sue me on a foundation that took in $18,800,000 and gave out to charity more money than it took in, $2023,200,000.
Germany took in 1.1 million refugees and migrants last year, more than any other European nation.
Domestic stocks funds took in just $631 million during the week ended November 8, Lipper said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. technology stock funds took in more cash in the week ended Jan.
You had to take a test to get into it, which I took in second grade.
"We took in about 2 feet of water in our basement/ground floor level," Catalano said.
In another toss-up, the 15th District, Democrat Kristen Carlson took in about $400,0003 from Oct.
His campaign and its affiliated super PACs -- especially one called Right to Rise -- took in $155,822,452.
The uncreatively-named Piggy was one of three baby warthogs the orphanage took in in 2014.
It's a different tactic than Bernie Sanders took in 2016: accepting defeat immediately and with grace.
On average, youth consumed 155 calories and adults took in 151 calories, according to the CDC.
Austria took in around 90,000 asylum seekers in 2015, more than 1 percent of its population.
Duncan Jones's fantasy flick took in just $1123 million domestically on a reported $160 million budget.
Riding in front of Foxx, Holmes was seen smiling as the duo took in the sights.
The Trump administration's position is identical to the position that the dissent took in Price Waterhouse.
That played well in Wisconsin, where she took in 36% of the vote to Burns' 18%.
Funds invested in gold and other assets took in $707 million, the most cash since April.
Then my mother took in three kittens from a relative whose cat had just given birth.
Some see a cautionary tale in the course that California Governor Pete Wilson took in 1994.
But the Kardashian sisters weren't the only local sights Fischer took in during her time abroad.
High-yield bond funds took in $2.7 billion during the week, their best result since October.
He still took in $50.6 million last year, Forbes said, mostly on the strength of endorsements.
In 21990 no European country took in more asylum-seekers, relative to its population, than Sweden.
The couple went yachting in Nice, and took in the sights in Paris during their trip.
Sony's "Concussion" took in an estimated $8 million for, bringing its domestic haul to $25.4 million.
The only long regular break he took in the week was to go to Friday prayers.
The couple took in the sights of the historic city as they walked alongside each other.
My sweet girl, on the razor's edge of death, took in the beauty of the day.
Relatively low-risk money market funds took in $6.5 billion during the week, the data showed.
There, straining aslant, he took in the world that was to shape his work for good.
Denmark also took in a large number of refugees during the Balkan wars of the 1990s.
That follows the $42 million write-off on original video content that Yahoo took in October.
I myself actually took in three bottles of whiskey, and I think they lasted four days.
For Tim Cook, the most important classes he took in school included wildly different subject matters.
For context, in 2017, Nevada's sportsbooks took in $4.8 billion in wagers and won $248.7 million.
Imgur user fsuwonder took in a tiny wild squirrel, which she named Daisy, five months ago.
"Such flexible measures the BOJ took (in July) will help sustain sound market functions," Masai said.
She took in their problems and their pain and tried to help them if she could.
Honestly, of all the things Thanos took in Infinity War, we might miss Beard the most.
He also took in a colorful display of traditional dancing and music meant to honor dignitaries.
Oman has a rehabilitation program for extremists and previously took in 20 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo.
The campaign took in nearly $3 million from sources other than Trump in the fourth quarter.
As I slowly took in my surroundings, I noticed a crowd of familiar faces from childhood.
Kris Jenner took in a comedy after dinner -- a question about her youngest daughter getting married.
The two were seen kissing, laughing and smiling together and even took in a few rides.
In the U.S., the latest Avengers took in an estimated $112.5 million during its second weekend.
Bond funds took in just $1.5 billion, ICI said, also weaker than their trend this year.
Domestic stocks funds took in just $631 million during the week through November 8, Lipper said.
Oman has a rehabilitation program for extremists and previously took in 2202 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo.
What did, however, ceaselessly communicate itself was the joy that the performers took in their work.
The movie is inspired by a real-life road trip Wiseau and Sestero took in 2003.
At the closed Washington event, Gillibrand took in Pearcy's comments and the mood of the room.
Away from the punishment he gave and took in the ring, Johnson embraced the good life.
U.S. airlines took in more than $4 billion from checked-baggage fees last year, for example.
Byrne and Tuberville took in the most money on the Republican side during the same period.
Other hospitals took in patients in unstable condition, while those not needing emergency treatment went home.
In the younger demographic, MSNBC delivered 2628,28503 viewers while CNN took in 22019,000 in the category.
However, it spent 2202 percent more than it took in, leaving a sea of red ink.
Rohrabacher joins board of cannabis company MORE (R-Calif.) took in over $2900,220006 and former Rep.
I do wish the app could show me the path the robot took in each room.
In the first quarter of 28500, the firm took in nearly $6900 million in lobbying revenue.
The record-holder remains "Shrek the Third," which took in an adjusted $140.9 million in 2007.
The country, which has a population of 9.5 million, took in 160,000 asylum seekers last year.
A week later, Forbes reported details about a short position Ross took in The Greenbrier Companies.
Flags and silver medallions that astronauts carried on the flights each took in $1,500 to $37,500.
What defined this experience was the risk I took in hope of prompting a positive change.
Emerging-market debt funds took in $481 million, their largest inflows since early March, Lipper said.
Stock ETFs took in $4.6 billion in the latest week ended Wednesday, according to the data.
Mitton used photos he took in Long Beach, Los Angeles as inspiration for the hazy light.
The blog took in more than $350,000 in advertising revenue from December 2013 to April 2015.
Finally, we took in the de Young Museum ($10) and its impressive collection of American art.
Just last month, U.S.-based domestic equity funds took in the most cash since July 2013.
China in 2016 took in 7.3 million tonnes of waste plastics - 56 percent of world imports.
That landmark was just met by Sony's "Baby Driver," which took in $6216 million this weekend.
But then Congress said the program couldn't pay out more than it took in from insurers.
We took in the other sights after making people tell us about their coupled-up costuming.
I enjoyed a mezcal chartreuse cocktail as I took in the beautiful setting and hors d'oeuvres.
Back in 2016, Tesla took in 134,000 pre-orders for the then-newly-revealed Model 3.
Hillary Clinton took in millions of dollars in campaign contributions from bankers and hedge fund managers.
They were painted from photographs that Doig took in Buffalo right after a Rolling Stones concert.
The film took in roughly $9.3 million, a bit more than analysts were expecting before release.
"American Assassin," the lone CBS Films wide release in 2017, took in a soft $36.2 million.
Facebook and Google together took in an estimated 60 percent of digital advertising revenue last year.
The campaign's Redhook tool took in web hook data in real time and experienced zero downtime.
Over the course of the week, the hospital took in about another 100 coronavirus-positive patients.
Her father, Raul, was a train engineer; her mother, the former Lily McGovern, took in boarders.
He took in the world with a mild dissatisfaction, for the world was of little consequence.
Flournoy and I took in Game 7 from bar stools, even though he is a teetotaler.
Koo took in the others' families — cramming more than 25 people into a three-bedroom bungalow.
"Underwater," essentially "Alien" except at the bottom of the ocean, took in another $7 million overseas.
Members of the audience took in what he said, some with their hands over their mouths.
A week later, Forbes reported details about a short position Ross took in The Greenbrier Companies.
Trump then detailed some of the steps his administration took in the wake of the shooting.
STXfilms&apos "Playmobil: The Movie," took in only an estimated $20.33,000 at the domestic box office.
Amy Klobuchar took in $3 million over a two-day period, following a lauded debate performance.
Austria also took in more than 1% of its population in asylum seekers in the process.
On Thursday, she took in a possum and a wombat, both of them suffering from burns.
Similar attacks happened in March in Sweden  and other European countries that took in Muslim immigrants.
Goldman took in more than $6 billion in quarterly bond-trading revenue at the business's peak.
Last year, "Fortnite" took in $1.8 billion in sales, according to Nielsen's video game arm SuperData.
BlackRock's iShares ETFs took in $10.53 billion of new money, up 15% from the prior quarter.
It was quite reassuring, and I heard it on all flights I took in the kingdom.
Sanders took in more than half his $18.2 million during the first week of his campaign.
I felt a shiver of displacement pass through me as I took in the whole scene.
Technology sector funds took in $915 million in their best week of sales since September 2006.
He took in an astounding $80 million from individual contributors during his 203 Texas Senate bid.
U.S.-based funds invested in international bonds took in $2.5 billion, the most since April 2015.
Last year, the DAF arm of Fidelity — Fidelity Charitable — took in $7 million in donated bitcoin.
Earlier in the campaign, Biden's operation took in and later returned donations they received from lobbyists.
The Defense Fund took in $855,000 in 2014 and $953,000 last year, according to IRS records.
Not quite as many celebs who took in Coachella week 2, but there were still plenty.
Justin took in the 7 PM showing of "Split" Monday at the iPic Theaters in Westwood.
The results of the test, which he took in September 2013, could hardly have been more promising.
Ms. Ruppel took in a few photographs of his oil paintings, along with original sketches and documents.
The picture you see on the case above is one I recently took in Taiwan, for example.
The committee also took in more than $2 million from joint fundraising efforts with the Republican Party.
U.S.-based stock funds that invest in Japan took in $758 million, the most since March 2015.
They recently took in the sights and sounds of Kauai, Hawaii, in late July during their babymoon.
But when Burroughs took in her sister's four children, they suddenly found their empty space filling up.
As Richie zipped us around the island, I took in the extreme beauty and landscape of Aruba.
Between 20123 and 2015, the Renova Fort Ross Foundation took in at least $3.2 million from donors.
She set his table and took in his food and placed it on the table before him.
You can see a couple of the sample shots I took in the hands-on video above.
Whiteside, who took in about $981,000 this year, is set to become a free agent this summer.
The others, Abdi (Barkhad Abdi) and Nadia (Yusra Warsama), are Somali refugees he took in as teens.
With Greg Tito, Wizards of the Coast's communications manager, as my guide, I took in my surroundings.
A hint of trepidation on those thin lips and arched brows, as she took in the applause?
He took in everything the rest of us did, but he processed it just a little differently.
"Found this pic I took in the bathroom on set of My @calvinkleinshoot," she captioned the shot.
One woman was photographed wiping away tears as she took in the scene, while two others embraced.
Caitlyn Jenner, Kardashian's former step-parent, took in the cook-off with her close friend Sophia Hutchins.
They outpaced the joint fundraising committees backing Republican Donald Trump, which took in just over $200 million.
Overall, U.S.-based taxable bond funds took in $3.4 billion in cash during the week, Lipper said.
The Trump administration backed the businesses, reversing the position the Obama administration took in favor of employees.
He ransomed a Christian woman from her kidnappers; he generously redistributed the wealth he took in plunder.
The film was remade for $21987,21989 and eventually took in nearly $22013 million at the box office.
I took in a SHARP breath when Velasco informed Escobar that Carrillo had literally pissed on him.
Sweden took in 163,20143 asylum seekers last year, nearly doubling a record of 84,000 in the 1990s.
Early reports suggest that Vegas books took in about 10 percent more volume this year over last.
That's the line he took in a Wednesday interview with Harvard Law Professor Jonathan Zittrain, CNBC reported.
I danced my fingers through the air again and took in all the green, all the quiet.
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In fiscal 2015, the  Obama foundation took in $1.9 million in donations, according to its tax documents.
During the next six-month period, from May through October, the firm took in $140,000 in fees.
This is a step that California took in the fall of 2016; few states currently allow this.
Emerging markets largely took in stride the news that Venezuela plans to restructure its burgeoning foreign debt .
The very different tone Trump took in his press conference last night provided a glimmer of hope.
The funds took in money over the prior two weeks after a punishing seven weeks of outflows.
Financial and banking sector stocks took in $424 million, their first inflow in a month, Lipper said.
Along the way they took in the diverse sights, sounds, tastes and smells of this great nation.
She was also on birth control, and a pregnancy test she took in January came up negative.
For every boat he sent out loaded with migrants, Mered's network took in an estimated $2400 million.
Last year Indonesia took in just 82% of the tax revenue it had set out to collect.
In the 2016-2017 school year alone the NCAA took in more than $1 billion in revenue.
Harris's campaign said it took in $1.5 million within 85033 hours of her campaign launch last month.
For a few moments, the bar quieted to an uneasy hush as patrons took in the news.
Just earlier this month, tech funds took in the most money since the year 2000's mania.
Germany took in nearly 900,000 migrants — the vast majority of them Muslim — before the year was out.
FOUR years ago, when Muhammad Abu Khair took in his first dog, it caused a family feud.
To put that sum in perspective, the federal government took in revenue of $3.2 trillion last year.
Together, the top 25 best-paid hedge fund managers took in a combined $13 billion last year.
The stereo, the records, and the club chair were the only things he took in the divorce.
The company took in $2.6 billion, 9 percent of Amazon's sales, in the first quarter of 2016.
But what Trundy liked most was that Dunn took in everything the coaches around him were saying.
For the month of March, Fox News averaged 220006 million viewers while MSNBC took in 2202 million.
When I called back, my father took in the news helplessly, as though he'd been expecting it.
It's a slight decline from this time last year, when he took in a record $2202 million.
That year, Obama's reelection campaign reported $6900 million in donations, while the DNC took in $2628 million.
A recent evening at Wigmore Hall in London took in the Scandinavian modernism of Axel Borup-Jorgensen.
But in the first year, the program took in nowhere near enough money to cover the payouts.
Venezuela took in an average of nearly 87,000 bpd of American-made fuels so far this year.
"London Has Fallen" (Focus Features) took in $10.7 million, for a two-week total of $38.9 million.
Barack Obama zero scandals" on selfie he took in the woods, he wrote back, "🤣🤣🤣.
Financial sector funds, which are seen profiting from rising rates by boosting lending, took in $861 million.
Alba took in a little water activity on her Hawaiian vacation ... she's in Maui with her family.
Twenty, on a Paris backstreet I took in a bear brought out to entertain our gathering crowd.
Then the Hokies hit every shot they took in the last seven minutes of the first half.
The first time Gereon took in these words, he was calmly holding a drink in his home.
In its opening weekend, "Infinity War" took in a reported $258.2 million domestically, almost $383 million internationally.
A grandmother took in the young LaToya when her mother could no longer take care of her.
What really struck me, though, was the pride they took in their self-image as Buddhist soldiers.
Children took in 1003 drink calories a day in 2014, compared with 473.8 a day in 2003.
The last animated blockbuster was Pixar's "Coco," which arrived in November and took in $214.6 million worldwide.
Former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg took in $24.7 million during the quarter, his campaign announced Wednesday.
Don Bolduc took in about $240,000 in the same period, ending with just under $150,000 on hand.
The two tech giants took in the overwhelming majority of all new digital advertising growth in 85033.
Sweden took in proportionally more refugees in 2015 than Germany, receiving over 160,000 asylum applications in 2015.
That would be about the same that Fox took in last year, when ads averaged $5.05 million.
Today, the company has more than 321 million monthly users and took in $909 million last year.
St. Luke's was one of many hospitals in Texas and Louisiana that took in patients from Beaumont.
"We think that he probably took in the range of maybe 300 or 400 milligrams," Rosen said.
All of them combined took in just a net $97 billion during that period, Morningstar data shows.
Then I took in huge breaths of air, again and again, an apology to my deprived lungs.
She now wonders if the tone she took in her interviews, "neutral empathetic," was the right one.
I hovered in the middle of the cabin, toes down, hair up, and took in the scene.
Although difficult, I was intensely proud of the principled approach the company took in making this decision.
He took in $22.7 million this past quarter and about $783 million in the primary so far.
The government spent $984 billion more than it took in during the last fiscal year ended Sept.
Walmart took in 51% more than last year, while Target followed close behind with a 47% increase.
In contrast to Spain, Germany took in 890,000 asylum seekers in 2015 and 280,000 more in 2016.
After the hurricane struck Guana Cay, Keyser's friend took in 25 other people whose homes had collapsed.
One producer is quoted discussing the pride she took in organizing a staff clambake and wine tasting.
Mark Meadows took in all of the liberal enclave of Asheville but said he was not worried.
He took in all the details as he walked through the common room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette.
Equities trading took in $23 million, while analysts polled by StreetAccount expected a total of $1.1 billion.
Oman, which has a custodial rehabilitation program for Islamist extremists, previously took in 20 detainees, all Yemenis.
"The Secret Service" took in $221 million over its first three days in 2525, according to comScore.
The mayor of Castelnuovo di Porto expressed disgust with Mr. Salvini and took in a Somali woman.
Interestingly, I took the same precautions I took in Russia, we did almost everything the same way.
The company took in more than $1 billion in revenue in the third quarter of last year.
" Trump fired back over Twitter: "The sleazy New York Democrats, and their now disgraced (and run out of town) A.G. Eric Schneiderman, are doing everything they can to sue me on a foundation that took in $29,23,210 and gave out to charity more money than it took in, $22,27,28.
Last year, Justice Samuel Alito took in $17,255 for teaching a summer course at Tulane University's law school.
"Top Five" took in just $25 million in North America after Paramount Pictures released it in December 2014.
And panic could explain the dangerous route the mother bear and her cub took in that viral video.
GLD took in $607 million on Tuesday, according to FactSet Research Systems Inc, which tracks the ETF market.
Harden missed all four shots he took in the second and scored just three points in the frame.
Corresponding Republican and conservative groups took in $2000 million this cycle, versus $17.7 million in the cycle prior.
Funds invested in the precious metal took in $1 billion, the largest inflows since July 2016, Lipper said.
It's the approach White House press secretary Robert Gibbs took in 2010 when WikiLeaks published classified diplomatic cables.
Rodriguez, 41, and Lopez, 47, donned sunglasses as they took in the sights from the boat on Friday.
Essentially, the president reasserted the "many sides" stance he took in the immediate aftermath of this weekend's events.
In October, Vanguard took in a net positive $18 billion in flows into its equity funds, he said.
Animal Control in Miami, Oklahoma eventually reported to McKee's yard and took in Hank, according to the outlet.
I even tried a few stunt falls I learned in that one theater class I took in college.
Without Galaxy's Edge, Disney's theme parks and resorts took in more than $20 billion in revenue last year.
Pruitt continues to draw scrutiny for measures he took in office, beyond his living situation or travel habits.
In other rate-sensitive categories, financial sector funds took in $702 million, their fourth straight week of inflows.
Peters' campaign took in $27.4 million in the first quarter and ended March with $22 million on hand.
F Kobe Bryant scored six points Tuesday, missing 10 of the 12 shots he took in 22 minutes.
"Jumanji: The Next Level" contributed $22020 million, "Little Women" added $22020 million and "Dolittle" took in $22019 million.
My aunt died, and my mother took in her Shih Tzu and fed him steak for a week.
He did whatever it took in order to facilitate his wife being able to achieve what she did.
Equity-focused mutual funds last week took in $6.5 billion while money markets saw $3.6 billion come out.
Animal Control in Miami, Oklahoma, eventually reported to McKee's yard and took in Hank, according to the outlet.
It added that donors gave an average of $18 and said it took in nearly 1 million donations.
Last year it took in $55 billion in revenue and made a hefty $11.4 billion in net income.
The Trump campaign took in a good haul of text-message fundraising after the no-collusion Barr summary.
The plaintiffs allege Trump's program took in an estimated $40 million, but was mired in fraud and deception.
"Remember that vacation we took in Tijuana a few years ago?" the 40-year-old actor asked O'Brien.
And emerging-market equity funds took in $125 million after three straight weeks of outflows, Lipper data showed.
The actors took in day three of the tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
In 2003, the shelters killed more than 60 percent of the dogs and the cats they took in.
While many people took in the spectacular sight, some people missed out when they were killed mid-event.
They left 8-month-old son Arthur at home as they took in the men's semi-final matches.
They were affectionate, too – Bey holding her arm around JAY-Z as the two took in Mensa's performance.
Austria took in roughly 1 percent of its population in asylum seekers in 2015 during Europe's migration crisis.
U.S. government debt prices were lower on Thursday as investors took in the latest batch of economic data.
The Houston native also took in the game with courtside seats while husband Jay-Z sat beside her.
Billie's trip to the Royal Conservatory sharply reframes the actions Corvo and Emily took in the previous game.
The most recently released Sparks adaptation, last year's "The Longest Ride," took in $221.43 million in its debut.
"We love setting records," Trump said at the beginning of his remarks as he took in the crowd.
Facebook took in more than $3.7 billion in revenue in 2011, the year of its initial public offering.
Louisville basketball took in more than $45 million in 2015, the highest in Division I, according to Vrooman.
The Veep's reputation in the LGBTQ community stems from a stance he took in 2000 during a campaign.
"Found this pic I took in the bathroom on set of My @calvinkleinshoot," Kardashian West captioned the shot.
Financial sector funds took in $268 million during the week after four weeks of outflows, the data showed.
The almost masochistic pleasure many took in national self-deprecation was the obverse of earlier and future exceptionalism.
The two were pictured laughing as they took in the new buildings on the west side of Manhattan.
The side each took in the revolution cannot be explained by any obvious character trait or life experience.
OneDrive is also getting an "on this day" feature that will surface photos you took in the past.
He moved in with her, and while the couple had no children, they took in Aleid's orphaned nephew.
Hugh Grant took in the men's semi-final matches with his wife Anna Eberstein on Friday, July 12.
Chief among them was the action Congress took in 1966 in passing the National Motor Vehicle Safety Act.
The company was considered a pioneer of Internet gaming that took in hundreds of millions of bets annually.
She took in the scene of black tulle and pumpkins, wondering aloud whether a witch was getting married.
Universal's "Fate of the Furious" took in $98.8 million in April for the seventh-best launch of 2017.
"So instead of taking in a thousand, they took in a fraction of that, about 150," Trump continued.
The big winner for banks was the Financial Select Sector SPDR fund, which took in nearly $1.3 billion.
People took in the view of a colorful forest from cable cars at the Rosa Khutor Ski Resort.
"Don't Breathe," from the Uruguayan writer-director Fede Alvarez, took in about $26.1 million at North American cinemas.
"Continental Drift" ultimately took in $877 million worldwide, with 81 percent of that total coming from international theaters.
Muhammed Hauwa, 70, took in the 16-year-old son of a friend who had died in Nigeria.
By comparison, front-runner Joe Biden raised $22 million, Sanders took in $46 million and Trump $124 million.
It took in about $20.7 million, for a three-week domestic total of $262.3 million, according to comScore.
He was one of more than 11,000 refugees Japan took in during the aftermath of the Vietnam War.
Cambridge accepted 7223 of 323 American applicants into its class of 2018; Oxford took in 40 of 563.
Overall, U.S.-based bond funds gathered $10.9 billion for the week, while stock funds took in $10 billion.
He also spent far more than he took in, plowing more than $8363 million into his political operation.
The whole thing was layered and textured more powerfully than anything else I took in at the time.
As 28-year-old Combs took in the exhibit, "I just couldn't stop smiling," he told PEOPLE afterward.
Those funds took in $2.7 billion during the week, their third straight week of inflows, the data showed.
And, it is one he sorely needs after the battering he took in regards to the government shutdown.
Emerging-market stock funds in the United States took in $2.7 billion in the weekly period through Aug.
"They claimed they were looking for two individuals and then took in everybody to ICE detention," says Williams.
Bella Hadid had the right sized uniform, but oversized equipment, as she took in some French Open action.
Another $1.8 billion went into alternative investments, while its stock and bond-picking franchise took in $4 billion.
The Disney remake claimed another $48 million, while Ghost in the Shell took in a disappointing $19 million.
For a sense of the range: we took in about 33,000 refugees in 2009, and 16,000 in 2015.
Revenue was up 4 percent as the government took in more money from personal and corporate income taxes.
World War Two drama "Dunkirk" rang up $525 million while horror movie "Get Out" took in $255 million.
But investment-grade, taxable government, multisector and municipal bond funds all took in less money than last week.
The agency took in public comments in the last few months before the test is set to begin.
The numbers were down slightly from fiscal year 2018, when the commission took in just over $500 million.
"He must be held accountable for each and every action he took in that church," Mr. Williams urged.
It took in $4.2 million over all and was seen by 74,484 people, according to the Broadway League.
In 2017, the racing industry took in about $570 million in bets, according to the Division of Gaming.
During the storm, he took in his friend, Tony Young, another RV camp resident, and Mr. Young's girlfriend.
We have tighter restrictions on tobacco because of action that 46 state attorneys general took in the 1990s.
Looking sharp in a flowered bow tie, he glanced around the historic theater and took in his surroundings.
Perched on a stool overlooking the water, Elizabeth Schooley and her boyfriend, Scott Anthony, took in the view.
The iShares group took in $81 billion in the quarter, compared with $34 billion in the quarter prior.
Hova -- one of the biggest critics of the league's treatment of Colin Kaepernick -- took in the Rams vs.
Still, it remains a significant investment for a brand that, for 2017, took in $5003 million in revenue.
Dropbox took in $1.1 billion of revenue in 2017, a 31 percent increase from $845 million in 2016.
I just took in every moment of it, just watching these people who were achieving this huge accomplishment.
Last year, Huawei took in more than $105 billion in sales, helped by its fast-growing smartphone business.
You used to have to do some work to find a shot that took in a whole outfit.
Bernie Sanders, who does not have a super PAC spending on his behalf, took in just over $35,000.
Bernie Sanders, who does not have a super PAC spending on his behalf, took in just over $35,233.
But architecturally I took in all five boroughs, which provided a cornucopia of treats for my hungry eyes.
"Avengers: Endgame" took in $1.2 billion worldwide, arriving as the No. 1 movie in at least 54 countries.
"Black Panther," by comparison, took in $202 million over its first three days in North American theaters alone.
Yet it took in 1,800 refugees per day between mid-2016 and mid-2017 from South Sudan alone.
The speculation reached a pitch when Colorado General Manager Joe Sakic took in the Beanpot finals on Feb.
I took in a lit shelf of gorgeous hand-painted Cornet glasses, a special collaboration with the store.
"The Hurt Locker," released in June 2009, only took in about $20 million during its entire theatrical run.
The app, whose founders raised $5 million in funding earlier this year, took in just $17,000 last month.
The Republican incumbent, who first won election in 3.23, took in about $1.8 million in the third quarter.
These players took in $541 million in premiums in 2018, an increase of 11.5% from the prior year.
This move mimics a similar one that Jet took in becoming an authorized Apple reseller earlier this year.
In the Logue years, New Haven took in more redevelopment aid per capita than any city in America.
"I never took, in my life and during my career, any prohibited substance," Errani said in a statement.
Bernie Sanders and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who took in $25.3 million and $19.1 million, respectively.
That was a path former President Obama took in 2014 after months of reckoning with the Ebola scare.
Clooney took in $264.5 million in pretax earnings, thanks to a lucrative business venture, endorsements and older movies.
Ryan, taken aback about being asked about the vote he took in his first year in Congress, laughed.
CLF took in $26 million in 2017, compared with $497,000 in 2015, the previous year without an election.
Mar-a-Lago, Trump's Florida resort, took in $6900,2628 from the campaign for facility rental, catering and lodging.
Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, took in more than $1003 million, according to his team.
At the end of 2017 — its first full year of business — the startup took in $03,000 in sales.
An earlier version of this article gave the wrong name for a class Michelle Obama took in Washington.
The last "Transformers" movie, released in 2014, took in 30 percent less in North America than its predecessor.
No country in the world is able to handle the number of refugees we took in last year.
We got the actress leaving the Hollywood Improv Tuesday night, where she took in a Joe Rogan show.
Just before World War II, Britain took in some 10,000 mostly Jewish children through the Kindertransport rescue program.
In each of the past three years, its website took in about $26 million in donations, he said.
Cosmetology schools took in nearly $1.2 billion in federal grants and loans during the 2015-16 school year.
Corresponding Republican and conservative groups took in $26.4 million this cycle, versus $17.7 million in the cycle prior.
The particulars of the shooting that took in La Loche, Saskatchewan Friday are much more sensational, of course.
Woody Allen's "Wonder Wheel" cost $25 million to make and took in only $1.4 million in North America.
It's hard to behold the past knowing what befell the subject of one image he took in 1976.
In a separate interview, Mr. Sauerberg confirmed that Condé Nast took in over $1 billion in revenue in 2015.
They took in the Nobel Museum and then travelled to Ark Des, Sweden's national center for architecture and design.
"Resurgence" took in $22 million from 25.7 markets in a day-and-date rollout for much of the world.
That's a 22016 percent increase from the $2200 million they took in during the last midterm cycle in 7003.
Overall, U.S.-based stock funds took in $23.4 billion, the most in four weeks, the research service's data showed.
Mike Lee (Utah) -- "This is the step they took in 2013," he Lee told CNN on 3/28/2017.
The couple happily took in both Kitty and Leila, who are said to be settling into their new home.
Germany took in more than one million migrants last year, mainly people fleeing conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
After their first attempt failed in January of last year, the second — and last one remaining — took in April.
The Amy Schumer vehicle I Feel Pretty didn't shake the controversy around its premise and took in $48.8 million.
But Frye took in only $7.81 million in base salary this year, about a third of James' $22.97 million.
The company pointed to a recent blog post about action it took in 2018 against malicious ads and actors.
Images I took in less challenging settings do look great, though, boasting beautiful colors that are accurate and rich.
Austria took in asylum seekers numbering the equivalent of around 1 percent of its population during the 2015 crisis.
But second and third generations, who were better educated, contributed more than they took in — $1,700 and $1,300 annually.
That's up from a $1.8 billion valuation when the company took in a $200 million in investment in 2017.
Pablo Picasso once took in an injured owl, bandaged its claw, and gave it a home in his kitchen.
Perdue's campaign took in $20203 million in the first quarter, ending the period with $3.3 million in the bank.
Mr. Singh strode to the curb, pushed the knit cap back from his forehead and took in the sunshine.
Williams' house took in about two feet of water during the historic flood that inundated much of the city.
Firms can get an electricity connection in 35 days, little more than half the time it took in 2018.
Apple continued to see declines, though those have slowed compared to the hit it took in the first quarter.
In its opening day in North America, "Endgame" took in $22017 million, including $6413 million from Thursday night previews.
In its opening day in North America, "Endgame" took in $156.7 million, including $60 million from Thursday night previews.
This year's run-up is pronounced given the sharp tumble U.S. stocks took in the fourth quarter of 2018.
In its most recent round of financing, the company took in $1.5 billion, bringing its total to $4.3 billion.
BlackRock's iShares-branded ETFs took in $26.32 billion during the quarter, down from $15 billion in the first quarter.
"The Witch" (A24), a period horror film about a Puritan family and a demonic goat, took in $8.7 million.
You know, I'm reminded of that that is the same position that Marco took in Iowa on ethanol subsidies.
This means the electric car company just took in $115M in deposits, and four billion dollars in potential sales.
U.S.-focused funds posted $11.8 billion in outflows, while non-domestic funds took in $613 million during the week.
He took in as much as $190,000 for a lecture at Drew University in New Jersey in March 2018.
The forms show that, combined, Trump and Kushner took in between $28 million and $135 million in outside income.
In 203, Michael and Terri Hawthorn took in twins Lacey and Layna, then 8 years old, as foster children.
Bulletproof previously took in $9 million in Series A, bringing up the total funding to date to $28 million.
Now he's talking and showing some pride in what he considers the care he took in developing the Swagway.
Stepping out onto the roof deck during a recent tour, Mr. Devine, the Witnesses' spokesman, took in the view.
Some blame the refugee crisis of 2015, when Sweden took in the most asylum-seekers per capita in Europe.
The period from 1999 to 2009 was one of geographical expansion as the union took in 12 new members.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" earned an additional $9.7 million, while "The Favourite" took in $8.4 million and "Vice" cored $6.8 million.
Remember when Trump went viral a while back for those dumb photos he took in that 18-wheeler semi?
The modern family took in a show and dinner before the parents enjoyed some private time at a club.
It was very simple and then I took in the revised version and pitched it and they did it.
Institutional government-only funds took in $42.82 billion, raising their total assets to $1.549 trillion in the latest week.
That's up from a $252 billion valuation when the company took in a $200 million in investment in 2017.
After years of near deification as the lords of cool, Big Tech took in on the chin in 2017.
U.S. funds took in a net $4.6 billion while emerging and European funds lost a net $600 million each.
Last year, the state took in $198.5 million in tax revenue from in-state marijuana sales of $1.3 billion.
"Tremors" took in a modest box office gross in the '90s but lived on among cult horror film-lovers.
U.S. technology funds took in $767 million during the week while utilities sector funds added $485 million in cash.
Over the weekend, Kunis and Kutcher, 39, took in Budapest's Sziget Festival, which included a performance by Wiz Khalifa.
Investment grade bond funds took in $6.6 billion, with high-yield and emerging market debt vehicles attracting small outflows.
The movie made $416 million globally Taking international box offices into account, the film took in $416 million overall.
The first question Trump took in Thursday's press conference was from David Martosko, the US politics editor for DailyMail.
Financial and banking sector funds took in $162 million during the latest week after five straight weeks of outflows.
Funds invested in energy commodities, including oil futures, took in $407 million, for a third straight week of inflows.
Thursday's data also showed China took in 330,000 tonnes of corn in July, down 63.7 percent from last year.
The company took in a record best $2000 billion in revenue, a jump of 22017 percent over last year.
In boot camp, I was surprised by the pride the other recruits took in their no-name Midwest hometowns.
What entertained me wasn't fealty to its source but the pleasure its makers took in creating and sustaining lightness.
Travel experts say some of the steps the agency took in response probably contributed to the increased wait times.
The Trail Blazers took in the festivities, which included a montage of Curry highlights on the arena's video boards.
Byrne, who took in about $381,000 in the third quarter, ended September with about $2.5 million in the bank.
Refuges took in the least amount of fee revenue of all Interior bureaus, according to the Congressional Research Service.
The record deficit comes as the government paid back more corporate taxes than it took in, losing $669 million.
Last year passively managed bond ETFs took in $603 billion, compared to $46 billion for actively managed bond funds.
A GoFundMe page set up to help raise money for the mosque's reconstruction took in more than $1 million.
By contrast, U.S.-based funds invested in stocks abroad took in $1.1 billion during the week, the data showed.
Last year, Germany took in nearly one million migrants and refugees, many of them from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
We took in the processing facilities and digesters, also painted by Tremlett, where cow dung is transformed into electricity.
"Aloha" took in a mere $21 million at the domestic box office, despite having Bradley Cooper as its star.
The 37 shows running took in $28.7 million, compared with $28.8 million grossed by 36 shows the previous week.
In 2007, she donated $300 to Hale House, a New York charity that took in homeless infants and toddlers.
Disney said that "Doctor Strange" took in an additional $240.4 million overseas; Imax results in China were especially robust.
That's a record sum, and an increase from the $749 million healthcare AI startups took in a year ago.
In fact, both active and passive bond funds together in 2016 took in the most cash in three years.
Investors broadly took in their stride a manufacturing survey that showed British factory activity slightly losing momentum in July.
He hit all four of the shots he took in the first quarter on his way to 12 points.
"The Accountant," also starring Anna Kendrick, took in a sturdy $24.7 million, according to comScore, which compiles ticketing data.
All in all, Mr. Trump's campaign took in about $55 million in September compared with $84 million for Mrs.
Despite a reported budget of $120 million, Geostorm—a disaster flick starring Gerard Butler—only took in $13.3 million.
Maybe Fox News took in the heaviest barrage of Stewart's often righteous comic anger in his "Daily Show" days.
It is also twice the estimated $746 million that Hillary Clinton, the next best at earning media, took in.
In 2016, Children Advocacy Centers in Idaho handled 1,512 reports of sexual abuse; in Wyoming, they took in 2,864.
The camera company took in $297 million in revenue equaling a non-GAAP loss of 9 cents per share.
In U.S. dollars, that's around $76.75 million — not bad for a fitness app that never took in outside capital.
Germany took in hundreds of thousands of migrants last year, mainly people fleeing conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
BlackRock's iShares ETF business took in $4.83 billion in new money - more than double its inflows a year ago.
Investment-grade bond funds attracted $1.6 billion, while lower-grade high-yield funds took in $420 million, ICI said.
The company was a considered a pioneer of Internet gaming that took in hundreds of millions of bets annually.
DATABASES I also hoped to figure out what drug I took in 2009 that did not agree with me.
The company parlayed that success into a direct-to-consumer subscription business that took in $152 million in 2015.
Mr. Hultgren's Democratic opponent, Lauren Underwood, raised over $2 million in the last quarter while he took in $455,000.
In a 2012 interview for this obituary, he talked about the pleasure he took in a life of science.
"The Invisible Man" took in an additional $20.2 million in 47 foreign markets over the weekend, according to Universal.
Joey Pedroni Stables took in the animals from Chocolate Horse, and Sonoma Horse Park took the ones from Estancia.
She arranged for her father to pick him up, a potentially awkward situation that Mr. Kedem took in stride.
He had brown eyes that took in the world with an ironic slant … and a Roman ruling-class nose.
"California Notes," much slighter, is a series of notes Didion took in preparation for covering the Patty Hearst trial.
Many viewers took in the entire 24.5 minutes of the work; that's most unusual for such a lengthy video.
This year, amid widespread consensus that they would prevail, they took in more than $400,000 in the same period.
Playing on four screens, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" (Fox Searchlight), another Oscar candidate, took in a stout $320,000.
In the photos Barboza took in Jacksonville, it's obvious that for these black children, the Great Depression never ended.
They took in breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay and strolled past a climbing wall and gardening plots.
About five minutes later, agents in another part of the city took in a second group of 245 migrants.
Last year, Hulu took in more than $2139 billion in advertising, a 226 percent jump from the previous year.
We climbed out, attached the tethers on our rigs to bars on the structure, and took in the view.
Selena Gomez and The Weeknd are still going strong and took in a romantic dinner Thursday night in Hollywood.
David, how did you come to this decision and what were some of the considerations that you took in?
Ties Our grown sons had long since moved out when my husband and I took in two foster daughters.
The Met took in only 67 percent of its potential box office revenue last season, near a record low.
The Weinstein Company offloaded a horror movie in very limited release and took in a grand total of $742.
His mother took in seamstress work to support her daughter and two sons in the depths of the Depression.
This January, there was no toast, a step Mr. Milnes said he took in the interest of public safety.
And Terrell Suggs took in his second career Super Bowl victory with a simple finger point to the sky.
And according to DSA spokesman Lawrence Dreyfuss, in 22016, the group took in more than 22020,000 donations averaging $18.80.
Four years after Germany took in over one million migrants, integration is quietly working, one village at a time.
In 2018, the startup took in $41.5 million in revenue, a figure that jumped to $76 million in 2019.
To pay her husband's way out of jail, she sold everything she could, took in sewing work and borrowed.
A Missouri shelter called Mac's Mission, which specializes in what it calls "janky" dogs, took in the abandoned puppy.
They also took in new money in order to pay longtime investors, eventually resorting to high-interest rate loans.
"We sit at the table closest to the doors," Calysta, 17, said as she took in a softball game.
A woman in Corpus Christi said on Twitter that she took in her neighbor's dog left in the backyard.
Investors took in stride the Federal Reserve's first policy meeting of the year as it left interest rates unchanged.
After taking the photo, he walked up a steep flight of stairs, turned around and took in the expanse.
But it was an easy check to write: The first film, released in 2014, took in $773 million worldwide.
Meanwhile, the federal government took in a record $390.8 billion in income tax revenue from October through December 2017.
"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" (Sony) took in $17.3 million, lifting its two-week total to $34.3 million.
His last dispatch was from Japan's Setouchi Islands, where he took in a once-every-three-years art extravaganza.
"A Madea Halloween," made for $20 million, took in $75 million, the second-highest gross for a "Madea" film.
The first one Jones took in for a layup, and with the second, he set up a Muhammad dunk.
"Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire" took in about $219 million in 22, after adjusting for inflation.
That's $10.6 billion in today's money—nearly three hundred million dollars more than the studios took in in 2014.
The study took in the 150 largest U.S. cities plus at least two of the largest in each state.
The main financial index mirrored gains on the benchmark, rising 0.5 percent, as investors took in the jobs data.
The country took in between 500,000 and 800,000 bpd from Iran in the past several months, a typical range.
This probably sounds absolutely ridiculous, but the theory is rooted in a class I took in college called Advanced Logic.
Markle also showed off pics from Wimbledon, where she took in a Serena Williams match, reportedly from the Royal box.
Lionsgate's third frame of "Now You See Me 2" took in $5.7 million to bring its total to $52.1 million.
She took in the Big Apple from the Tom the Turkey float and documented the fun with a cute snap.
That amounts to less than 0.2 percent of the $3.3 trillion the Treasury took in during the latest fiscal year.
Overall, equity funds took in $11.7 billion, helped by a 65th straight week of net inflows for funds focused abroad.
In the program's first year, the U.S. took in a record 207,000 people amid crises in Cuba and Southeast Asia.
"We still have a lot of color slides from way back, pictures that she took in the 1950s," she said.
Murdock says her family took in Lawrence during the '90s and he's been like a brother to her ever since.
It would be great if people took in all available evidence and considered it objectively prior to making a decision.
In fact, last year the company took in $2.62 billion in sales, a 2.5 percent increase from the year before.
Last year the team also took in a $123 million seed led by Fabrice Grinda's FJ Labs, YC and others.
The DC superhero face-off took in a worldwide total of $873.3 million, after facing an onslaught of negative reviews.
The European Union, with a population of 500 million, took in 1 million illegal migrants last year, the Economist reported.
The experience I had running a business prepared me more for my career than the classes I took in school.
What if there was a similar device that tracked the energy you took in – in other words, what you consumed?
Talal Ansari: Nidhi, take me back to your trip to Puerto Rico that you took in October of last year.
According to student loan expert Mark Kantrowitz, the sector took in around 260 percent of the government's financial aid funding.
Descriptions of chaos colored reports from Twitter last night, as Albertans took in the reality of what they were facing.
But on the whole, it is hard to argue with the approach that US policymakers took in the postwar era.
Safe-haven U.S. Treasury funds took in $440 million during the week, their 11th week of inflows, Lipper data showed.
Relatively low-risk money-market funds took in $3.5 billion in the weekly period, according to the fund research service.
He then took in money from additional investors to pay earlier ones in an effort to cover up his fraud.
"Dirty Grandpa" (Lionsgate), which gave Robert De Niro some of the worst reviews of his career, took in $11.5 million.
Based on the Rick Yancey young-adult novel, "The 5th Wave," starring Chloë Grace Moretz, took in about $10.7 million.
Apple would have to buy the theme park business, which took in more than $20 billion in revenue last year.
Recently, the couple donated $10,000 to help Camp Cocker Rescue care for dogs it took in from a backyard breeder.
Admit it, you studied those finishing moves harder than you did for any test you ever took in high school.
The previous record-holder was "The Matrix Reloaded," which took in $224 million in May 250, after adjusting for inflation.
The thriller "Triple 9," with a cast that included Kate Winslet, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Casey Affleck, took in $6.1 million.
"Fifty Shades of Black" (Open Road), a spoof that cost about $5 million to make, took in about $6.2 million.
A month ago, they took in their first outside money by raising $150,000 from a group of independent angel investors.
Taxable bond funds took in $1.2 billion during the week, following three straight weeks of withdrawals, the research service said.
The couple popped up Friday in Florence where they took in the local art at the famed Uffizi Gallery Museum.
BlackRock's iShares exchange-traded funds business took in $51.26 billion in new money, up from $23.3 billion a year earlier.
But emerging equity funds took in $2.6 billion, the highest inflow in seven months, while Japanese funds received $43 billion.
The main Senate groups -- Senate Majority PAC, Emily's List and the League of Conservation Voters -- took in only $20.5 million.
During one exchange, Kate talked with a female student about science classes she took in school before heading to university.
The company's hepatitis C treatments took in more than $19 billion in 2015 alone, more than paying for the acquisition.
The photos they used for their single artwork are pictures they took in Nicaragua and Panama, where Max's parents live.
Ella sat between her parents as they took in the action, with all three sporting bright smiles on their faces.
The 24-year-old forward for FC Barcelona took in $37.5 million from June 103 to June 2016, Forbes said.
"They were freezing," Breanne Luiskutty, a volunteer at Pet Adoption League who took in five of the puppies, told KTUL.
When I drew back the flimsy curtains in the morning, I took in the scene properly for the first time.
This is a story of the trip that Don Shirley took in the pre-Civil Rights era of the 21949s.
Meghan and the Queen were also happily chatting away as they took in a children's dance performance during the outing.
The Treasury last quarter again took in record amounts of revenue, though Congress spends it faster than it comes in.
Equity mutual funds witnessed outflows of $5.5 billion, while equity ETFs took in $3.7 billion during the fund flows week.
By the way, did you know that you're still logged into every stupid personality quiz you took in high school?
Her "Shades of Blue" co-star Ray Liotta was also there ... and BFF Leah Remini took in her second performance.
BlackRock ETFs took in $60.22 billion in new money in the latest quarter, up from $44.19 billion a year earlier.
In addition to the jump in U.S. revenue, global investment banks took in $19.6 billion, a 20 percent annualized increase.
Then they tell me about how they took in their 85-year-old Jewish neighbor after he lost his wife.
Priebus, the White House chief of staff, took in more than $21.4,21.02 in salary and bonuses from the Republican Party.
Relatively low-risk money-market funds took in $13.9 billion during the week, their largest inflows this year, Lipper said.
Precious metals commodities funds, which invest in gold and similar assets, took in $977 million, the most since July 2016.
BlackRock ETFs took in $213.34 billion in new money in the latest quarter, up from $24.65 billion a year earlier.
But regardless of the positive step Interpol took in its leadership selection, the mysterious disappearance of Meng remains deeply concerning.
U.S.-based bond funds took in $3.7 billion, including $2.2 billion into municipal bond funds, their best number this year.
Many dissidents went to Albania, while a number of Western European countries took in smaller numbers of the MEK refugees.
The water bottle industry took in $19.8 billion in retail sales last year in the United States, according to Euromonitor.
Taxable bond mutual funds took in $22017 billion in the first three months and $170.1 billion during the past year.

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