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The Will County Coroner's Office took possession of the remains.
Winnipeg won the draw and Quint took possession of the puck.
The bureau took possession of Manafort's passport yesterday, his lawyer said.
The FBI took possession of Manafort's passport yesterday, his lawyer said.
The DEA took possession of the narcotics and is leading the investigation.
Thus, after Biegler took possession of the emerald, he made a similar move.
Quicker than a mongoose, Mr. Bush's hand shot out and took possession of his drink.
"The White House medical unit took possession of the president's medical records," Ms. Sanders said.
The Associated Humane Society took possession of the carcass in order to conduct testing for rabies.
That date probably marks when an owner took possession of the text, she said by phone.
In 1898, after winning the Spanish-American War, the United States took possession of the Philippines.
Flood sued and his family took possession of the home with an escort of US marshals.
He wrote that he took possession of them for the Spanish monarchy without resistance from the inhabitants.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation took possession of the Honda Pilot from the body shop, Galiger said.
The name refers to the barracks in which captives were kept before their buyers took possession of them.
The original Certificates of Authenticity were transferred to Nira Levine when she took possession of the prints in 2014.
Ten years ago, our northern neighbor Russia invaded Georgia and took possession of 20 percent of our sovereign territory.
As a result, neither NASA nor the Smithsonian ever took possession of the vehicles and carefully logged their whereabouts.
And he continued to re-engage and he continued to show up and he took possession of a bomb.
Steve Jurvetson took possession of the fifth Model 3 to roll off the assembly line at the end of July.
After Trump's win, it was liberals who had the most to answer for and who took possession of the theory.
Investigators took possession of multiple computers related to the inquiry of Anthony Weiner in early October, U.S. law enforcement officials said.
Mr. Vance's office also took possession of that sculpture on the ground it had been stolen during the Lebanese civil war.
A retired California police officer took possession of the weapon and told the suspect to lay on the ground until police arrived.
The state fire marshal's bomb squad said it took possession of the launch tube and plans to return it to its owner.
Last week, I took possession of a Switch from Nintendo to get a closer look at what the hype was all about.
They took possession of a large rubber ball from some uninterested girls and set about throwing it as high as they could.
Adam Henrique won a faceoff in the Columbus zone, and Sprong took possession of the puck at the top of the left circle.
Landeskog took possession of the puck behind the Los Angeles net after a shot by Nathan MacKinnon was high and hit the glass.
When Baker and Daoust took possession of the home, this level was divided by flimsy boards into a series of tiny sleeping quarters.
For that reason, Obama should apologize for the thousands wounded and killed in terrorist attacks since Iran took possession of that tainted cash.
It looked like a dead play right there, with Stills facing an imminent tackle as soon as he took possession of the ball.
The Washington Post reported in January that Trump took possession of his interpreter's notes after a meeting with Putin in Hamburg in July 2017.
The security guard knew trouble was brewing and made sure it never left his holster, so Tyga never actually took possession of the firearm.
I've lived in many a shoebox and recently took possession of a "tiny home" located on a blustery beach battered by North Sea rains.
When China took possession of Hong Kong from the British in 1997 it promised the territory a high degree of autonomy for 50 years.
When Ms. Rubinstein took possession of it, her rent was $21 a month — the same price that her grandmother had been paying since 2000.
China first took possession of Woody Island in 1955 and has since outfitted it with ports, aircraft hangars, communication facilities, helipads and a runway.
Waymo also just took possession of 100 test Chrysler Pacifica minivans from Honda competitor FCA, and will deploy those in its fleet, as well.
Long before the Hog took possession of Blue Barge from the Department of Defense, the DoD had taken possession of the vessel from Arkdia.
They were shaken when a lesbian friend died, whereupon her parents took possession of her home and car, leaving her long-standing partner bereft.
I'm not sure when the FBI first took possession of it, but the media had it before you had it and we had it.
Alex Iafallo took possession of the puck for Los Angeles and gave it to Brown, who scored off a give-and-go with Kopitar.
In 2008, Tsinghua University took possession of an enormous cache of recently unearthed bamboo strips inscribed with early versions of China's classic literary works.
Ground has not yet broken on the planned Foxconn factory site, though the company just took possession of the land where it will be located.
But the debt issue has become a prominent concern since China took possession of a Sri Lankan port as Colombo struggled to pay its dues.
The brothers, who never took possession of the items they bid on, said they were too busy to be interviewed by The New York Times.
The UK recently took possession of its first P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, a necessary and valuable asset given certain regional challenges, especially from Russia.
In another, Tesla did not refund the $1,000 reservation fee, but instead sent a $40,000 check for a car that the customer never took possession of.
But after Plaskett gave him the password for the device to facilitate the repair, McCullum took possession of nude images and videos stored on the phone.
The FBI and the Justice Department never actually took possession of the two most memorable artifacts from the former Trump campaign chairman's fraud trial last summer.
"As is standard operating procedure, the White House Medical Unit took possession of the President's medical records," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters this week.
CrowdStrike said in a blog post that its finding of Russian involvement was supported by US intelligence and that it never took possession of the hacked servers.
Soon after Mr. Solomon took possession of the house, he turned to the architect and interior designer Robert Couturier for guidance and direction on rebuilding and refurbishing.
In 1973, the Palo Alto co-op took possession of the property, agreeing to pay 1 percent of what land was selling for in the neighboring suburb.
He says when the dealership he works for took ownership of the whip, the guy rummaged through what was left behind and took possession of the notebook.
Two weeks later, on June 7, Italian prosecutors took possession of the suspect and flew him to Rome, where news photographers captured his first steps on Italian soil.
Eventually the Victorian British who took possession of it whittled the rock down from a glassy 186 carats to a brilliant 106, and gave it to their queen.
The FBI took possession of the tapes in the raid of Cohen's office and hotel room earlier this year as part of an investigation into alleged financial crimes.
John Glines, one of the producers of the original version of the show then known as "Torch Song Trilogy," took possession of the 1983 Tony for best play.
When agents took possession of his laptop this year, they found thousands of emails that belonged to Ms. Abedin and could see that she had used her clintonemail.
Image: Gizmodo / PixabayThanks to a string of screw-ups and bugs, an unsuspecting developer recently took possession of an estimated $300 million worth of the Ethereum cryptocurrency by accident.
The Chargers led 23-3 before the Ravens scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns and took possession of the ball with chance to take the lead in the closing minute.
Wilson turned his right ankle while trying to avoid Suh and limped through two plays before seeking assistance from team trainers when the Dolphins took possession of the ball.
Begle said that after the concert was finished, the Republican National Committee took possession of all the concert footage and placed it in storage, where it was apparently lost.
On Monday, Hezbollah said it downed and took possession of an Israeli drone in south Lebanon after a flare-up at the border with Israel around a week ago.
Banks absorbed by JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo allowed Southerners seeking loans to use their slaves as collateral and took possession of some of them when their owners defaulted.
"As is standard operating procedure for a new president, the White House Medical Unit took possession of the president's medical records," said White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Tuesday.
He gave the informant components, including nails, and was arrested after he took possession of what he believed was an explosive device from the informant in July 2015, authorities said.
Local physicians took possession of Turner's skull after his execution, and it was most likely studied at medical schools in Virginia, and as far north as Ohio and perhaps Indiana.
We're told the family called animal control, which came through and took possession of the owl and took it to a shelter, where it was given fluids due to dehydration.
By the time Emma took possession of the house, the original thatched roof had been replaced with clay tile, but it was "quite dark and dingy and beamy," she says.
Investigators believe it's likely the newly recovered trove will include emails that were deleted from the Clinton server before the FBI took possession of it as part of that earlier investigation.
"As is standard operating procedure for a new president, the White House Medical Unit took possession of the president's medical records," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters Tuesday.
Those methods were rendered moot, said the executive, when the Apple ID password to the attacker's account was changed less than 24 hours after the government took possession of the phone.
He directed the agent to buy two AR-15-style rifles for him, and he was arrested immediately after he took possession of the weapons on Friday, according to the affidavit.
It recently took possession of two brand-new Airbus A321neo aircraft equipped with top-of-the-line lie-flat seats after previously relying on second-hand Boeing 757s with angle-flat seats.
According to Corbell, shortly after he finished shooting, Colbern—who took possession of the object from Patient Seventeen's leg after Leir's death—stopped responding to Corbell or Patient Seventeen's calls and emails.
The real estate investment firm purchased the house for $501,078 and took possession of it days after the women moved in, Sam Singer, a company spokesperson, told BuzzFeed News in an email.
Officers took possession of a replica AR-15, in addition to a real revolver and a semi-automatic handgun during the investigation, Assistant City Manager Doria Wilms said in a news conference.
Rodrigo Blankenship kicked three field goals for the Bulldogs (7-1, 4-1), who took possession of first place in the Southeastern Conference's East Division with four weeks remaining in the regular season.
Rodrigo Blankenship kicked three field goals for the Bulldogs (212-213, 238-2287), who took possession of first place in the Southeastern Conference's East Division with four weeks remaining in the regular season.
In all, Mr. Stocks took possession of more than 50,000 pounds of discarded materials from the statue, as well as from a historic building on Ellis Island also being renovated at the time.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's domestic spy agency on Thursday took possession of thousands of classified documents that were left at a second-hand furniture shop as the government struggles to contain an embarrassing security lapse.
The home fans whistled when he appeared on the video screen before the match and whistled again, even louder, when he first took possession of the ball just over two minutes into the match.
He took possession of the puck in the right corner and then circled around into the slot, where he beat Fleury far post while falling to the ice on the left side of the net.
For instance, China first took possession of Fiery Cross Reef and Subi Reef in 1988 and has since outfitted the features with deep-water ports, aircraft hangars, communication facilities, administration offices and a 10,000-foot runway.
Three thousand persons were present, and the well-ordered and scientific pummelling was in full swing when a force of military and police, acting under the orders of the recruiting authorities, took possession of the building.
The truck suffered so little damage that the Florida Highway Patrol allowed Baressi to travel the two miles to his destination and unload his perishable (and valuable) load of blueberries before FHP took possession of the vehicle.
The Dominicans took possession of the convent in 1437, when the architect Michelozzo began a vast reconstruction of an existing convent, at the expense of Cosimo de' Medici, who reserved a cell for himself as a retreat.
Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, unveiled the work at a news conference on Thursday in Manhattan where the foundation took possession of the 69-by-92 inch painting.
He took possession of a loose puck at the red line and drove through the right circle before backhanding a shot up high into the net on the short side for a 247-0 lead at 2:42.
The 49ers, who were coming off a home loss to Atlanta, took possession of the ball for their final drive after the Rams' Greg Zuerlein had nailed a game-tying, 52-yard field goal with 2:30 remaining.
As part of a £600,000 ($766,737) English Heritage restoration project, the lower terrace at Osborne House has been revamped and readied to welcome visitors, a process that's been going on since 1986, when a charity took possession of the house.
The lawsuit notes that after the G-20 meeting in Hamburg in July 2017, where Trump met with Putin for two hours with no aides present, Trump took possession of an official's notes documenting the meeting, citing Washington Post reports.
The White House said it took possession of the medical records as part of "standard operating procedure," and a separate source told CNN that a flustered Bornstein simply handed over the originals when he couldn't get his copier to work.
The village of Balangiga was the site of one of the deadliest days suffered by US troops during the 1899-1902 Philippine-American war, which erupted after the US took possession of the islands from Spain following the Spanish-American War.
TheRealReal offered only luxury clothing and jewelry, and, unlike eBay, it took possession of consigned items and guaranteed that they would be examined by authenticators, to rate their condition and to eliminate counterfeits, by checking brand markings and serial numbers.
Bishop David said that once the Coptic Church took possession of the title of the church, they would be permitted to worship each night inside and could hold one Catholic Mass per week, but he said that could not happen before the sale.
And anyone who participated in that, or who took possession of the stolen emails, or who colluded with the Russians to figure out what to do with the stolen emails, would be an accessory, at least after the fact, with respect to the computer hacking.
The issue of Chinese debt levels - Tonga owes $115 million to Beijing, representing about one-third the size of its annual gross domestic product - has become more pressing after China took possession of a Sri Lankan port as Colombo struggled with a spiralling debt crisis.
He was lustily booed on all 234 shots he took during pregame layup lines, heard the home crowd's displeasure even louder when he was introduced right after the beloved Green and was booed every time he took possession of the ball for four full quarters.
At every turn we see forward-looking artwork — especially paintings — that incorporate unusual materials and aspects of performance, and sense the speed with which the Gutai took possession of the latest ideas from the United States and Europe, often thanks to indigenous traditions like calligraphy.
CONGRIER, France, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Thomas Sureau and his partner Lisa Buisine took possession of the keys to an abandoned cafe in the village of Congrier faced with the task of breathing life back into a small corner of "La France Oubliee", or "Forgotten France".
On Oct 2, Williams "took possession of another member of the service's department issued body camera and recorded a 32-second second video consisting of him intentionally exposing his testicles while in the 79 Precinct Special Operations Office," according to police documents acquired by The News.
"The Archdiocese was forced to take legal action to protect all the five sisters from being taken advantage of by the Dana Hollister transaction in which Hollister improperly took possession of their property for only $44,000 in cash and a contingent promissory note," the church said in a statement.
One official who was part of the inquiry, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss it publicly, said its origins dated from 2014, when General Shahid took possession of a sports car that had been impounded because of nonpayment of customs duty.
"The condition of the defendant and the circumstances in which the seizure of merchandise took place prove that he took possession of that small amount of food in the face of an immediate and essential need for nourishment, acting therefore in a state of necessity," the court wrote in its judgement.
Pearlman explains how Carlson originally came to possess the historic artifact, how NASA took possession of it, and how she won it back:Carlson originally purchased the 11.5-inch-long (29-centimeter) "lunar sample return bag" for $995 in February 183, at an auction held on behalf of the U.S. Marshals Service in Texas.
"They said I was a counterfeiter," an indignant Mr. Boggs told The Associated Press in 53, when agents in the counterfeiting division of the Secret Service raided his apartment near Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he was an artist in residence, and took possession of more than 100 of his artworks.
"The condition of the defendant and the circumstances in which the seizure of merchandise took place prove that he took possession of that small amount of food in the face of an immediate and essential need for nourishment, acting therefore in a state of necessity," the court wrote in its decision, the BBC reported.
Screenshot of Buzzfeed's latest story based on an anonymous call with Apple executivesFrom the introduction to Buzzfeed's new article (emphasis mine):The Apple ID passcode linked to the iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino terrorists was changed less than 24 hours after the government took possession of the device, senior Apple executives said Friday.
In its motion to dismiss earlier this fall, the State Department rejected the watchdog groups' characterization of the interpreter notes subject to the Federal Records Act and argued that Pompeo, who was not yet secretary at the time of several of the Trump-Putin meetings, was not obligated to recover and preserve the interpreter notes Trump took possession of.
The complaint does not establish a direct connection between the painting and Nazi forces but says that a few months after the invasion, a Dutch art dealer took possession of the painting without permission from the Lewensteins and that it was then auctioned in October 1940 alongside items brought to market by a German businessman named Alois Miedl.
"The condition of the defendant and the circumstances in which the merchandise theft took place prove that he took possession of that small amount of food in the face of the immediate and essential need for nourishment, acting therefore in a state of need," and therefore the theft "does not constitute a crime," the appellate court wrote in its decision, which was reported on Monday by the Italian news agency ANSA.
He was also a man who spent much of his life searching for something to believe in, worshiping one architectural deity after another: He was Mies van der Rohe's greatest acolyte, until he was not; he took possession of postmodernism from Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, and then he abandoned that for what others named Deconstructivism, which he made his own by curating an exhibition by that name at the Museum of Modern Art.

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