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Ness also took stock of her food pantry and toiletries.
As I walked around, I took stock of the crowd.
The editors on our science desk took stock of 2017.
Outside, he took stock of this moment in his life.
We took stock of the changing landscape of our industry.
Coleman and his team again took stock of the emergency supplies.
At the Capitol, attendees took stock of the ubiquity, and wondered.
It was only at 34 that I took stock of it.
Over dinner and Fathead beer, they took stock of their looming attempt.
Gorer took stock of modern mourning, after finding that his own persistent
Researchers also took stock of daily work-family conflict and marital satisfaction.
At this point, I took stock of all the instrumentation around me.
Clarrie and I took stock of how the third-quarter of 2019 fared.
On the first day of April, I took stock of my digital experiment.
As my surgeon completed the operation, I took stock of my surreal situation.
They bounced back as investors took stock of expectations for an August rate cut.
Christi Lindh woke up on her 40th birthday and took stock of her life.
I took stock of my life: a new relationship, wonderful friends, a rewarding job.
Investors also took stock of the latest developments in the Broadcom-Qualcomm takeover saga.
He took stock of his injuries: mostly puncture wounds on his arms and shoulder.
At the end of my museum tour, I took stock of artifacts around me.
Security officials at music festivals, hotels and casinos took stock of their security practices.
The polls also took stock of the very competitive Senate races in the two states.
As intelligence experts and officials took stock of what they have learned since the Nov.
On the late-night shows, the hosts took stock of President Trump's new tax plan.
Ryan Faughnder and Stacy Perman took stock of that for this Los Angeles Times story.
As it heralded its golfers, Beacon Rock also took stock of the gravity of the situation.
But even as Gawker took stock of its next steps, it remained, in typical fashion, defiant.
Audemio made his bed on the only empty bunk and took stock of his new companions.
Afterward, they took stock of their well-being and if they felt positive or negative emotions.
We took stock of the scariest haunted houses, apartments, and rooms that you can rent on Airbnb.
Instead, investors took stock of fresh data reporting China's first fall in industrial profits in three years.
She took stock of the scene, wanting to remember her last moments in the theater of war.
Then, in my mid-30s, I took stock of my waistline, which was a snug 38 inches.
For instance, in a 2004 article for the New Republic, journalist Michelle Cottle took stock of Wolff's work.
The talk show host took stock of her Facebook fans' opinions, and they seemed to agree with her.
Despite the challenges, many observers — including those in the markets — took stock of Trump's softened tone this week.
Afterward, researchers took stock of participants' feelings of masculinity as well as their sexual esteem, among other things.
In the Washington meeting, the officials took stock of developments from negotiators working over the weekend, Guajardo told reporters.
At that moment, before the surgery to try to save him, Smith said he took stock of his life.
She said that after the death of her mother, in 2016, she took stock of her career and goals.
European stocks closed higher Wednesday as investors took stock of a series of corporate announcements from across the continent.
Currencies took stock of the U.S. debt market, which saw the benchmark 10-year note yield end lower on Friday.
In a companion paper in Water Resources Research, the researchers took stock of how little we know about these basins.
Trump was speaking at a rally in Harrisburg, Pa., when he took stock of his own demeanor as a candidate.
Jacques MoraMarco, the academic dean, walked in as Williams took stock of the lab's supply of sheng jiang —fresh ginger.
As the Carolinas, Florida and Georgia braced for wind and rain, officials in the Caribbean took stock of the destruction.
Near the tail end of 2013, Howells took stock of the crypto markets and began to regret his hasty cleaning decisions.
After wandering aimlessly through a labyrinthine buffet, we sat down with full plates and took stock of the chaos around us.
"We took stock of how bad the smog and pollution level had reached," said Ms. Indu, who uses only one name.
I agreed, but as the second test approached I took stock of my emotions and assessed that I didn't need help.
The FTSE 100's decline on Friday came as markets took stock of a plethora of news this week on Sino-U.
Currencies took stock of the U.S. debt market, which saw the benchmark 10-year note yield US10YT=RR end lower on Friday.
Meanwhile, the markets also took stock of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's announcement that her fourth term as chancellor would be her last.
The system agreed to the navigation, then took stock of the car's gas mileage and the amount of gas in the tank.
At night, my husband took stock of his day by keeping track of how many birds had visited and for how long.
The tale begins shortly after Donald Trump's shocking victory on November 8, as Republicans in Washington took stock of the new political reality.
As the "Riverdance" 25th-anniversary tour approached New York, a critic took stock of her nearly lifelong relationship with the Irish dance extravaganza.
Five Detroit chefs took stock of their kitchens, pooled their perishables and started cooking up creations for the city's homeless and food-insecure.
In its recent World Economic Outlook Report, the IMF took stock of the damage to the global economy wrought by the trade war.
After a disappointing tie for 203nd at the Masters in his sixth start in an eight-week stretch, Scott took stock of his schedule.
On December 23, 2015, in the middle of her "Christmas Eve eve" broadcast, Rachel Maddow took stock of an apparent shift in American politics.
PORTOVIEJO, Ecuador — The rumbling had ended and the rubble had settled, and Manuel Zambrano, 21, took stock of his situation: Somehow, he was alive.
They learned the history of black-led cooperatives from Nembhard and took stock of what might have been in Jackson—and what might be.
He informed us we were being watched closely for theft on the job, and then took stock of what our future options might be.
"It was only when the adrenaline started to cease that reality bit and I took stock of what had happened to my dog," he said.
As Republicans took stock of the accusations over the weekend, factional battles broke out along the familiar lines of the Trumpian populists and the GOP establishment.
In commodities, oil prices largely held steady on Monday, recouping some early losses as investors took stock of global economic pressures that could impact oil demand.
But as he took stock of the rest of his life, Campolo decided that there was no reason an atheist couldn't still be a minister too.
In commodities, oil prices largely held steady on Monday, recouping some early losses as investors took stock of global economic pressures that could impact oil demand.
They took stock of the countries which, between 2007 and 2014, had introduced these measures at the level of stringency recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
When the team took stock of their cells 24 hours later, they found that every soil type had caused some degree of brain and lung cell death.
Democrats and Republicans both took stock of a decision that seemed to indicate Trump's campaign had tapped into a global wave that might be hard to contain.
Investors also took stock of developments in the Middle East, with the United States saying its navy had destroyed an Iranian drone in the Strait of Hormuz.
When she took stock of her career in 2017, Dr. Steiner acknowledged that the demands of historical scholarship had changed in ways she could not fully assess.
The market took stock of record U.S. crude production and signals from Iraq, Abu Dhabi and Indonesia that output will grow more quickly than expected in 2019.
Everything about Apex Legends' take on ranked feels considerate, and it's clear Respawn took stock of the current competitive field, from Overwatch to Rainbow Six Siege to Fortnite.
However, bullion's gains were limited as investors took stock of mixed economic data from the United States, with strong U.S. retail sales offering respite to battered risk appetite.
Wall Street closed higher on Tuesday as investors took stock of the impact of the vote on U.S. markets and strong data raised hopes of an economic recovery.
The Democratic-led House recognized these challenges earlier this year by passing H.R. 1, a sweeping pro-democracy bill that took stock of the lessons learned about 2016.
A January Monmouth University poll took stock of voters' second choices, because the voters supporting many of those candidates will get a chance to pick that second choice.
He took stock of his situation: He was in an unknown location in an unknown city, being held by officers whose identity and affiliation he could not ascertain.
However, bullion pared some of its losses as investors also took stock of other details from the report, which showed slower wage increases in March and worsening worker shortages.
As they took stock of the new political landscape, political scientists and academics said Monday that the Bolsonaro phenomenon may have forever changed how campaigns are run in Brazil.
Banks, a sector once hopeful of a Trump-led regulation roll-back, emerged as the worst performer as they took stock of the latest news from the White House.
Gold slipped from a two-month peak on Tuesday as investors took stock of U.S. President Donald Trump's first policy moves and a recovery in the dollar from recent lows.
A WFP team that went to the Red Mills premises took stock of how much grain remains and what has been damaged, WFP Yemen country director Stephen Anderson told Reuters.
In The Folklore of Capitalism, Thurman Arnold—who oversaw the antitrust division of the Justice Department during the last years of FDR's presidency—took stock of capitalism's triumph over republicanism.
In an interview in her chambers on Friday, Justice Ginsburg took stock of a tumultuous term and chastised the Senate for refusing to act on President Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
In her first general election road trip after accepting the Democratic nomination for president, when she took stock of her historic feat as "my mother's daughter and my daughter's mother," Mrs.
Writing in the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo, the columnist Bernardo Mello Franco took stock of the troubling state of affairs, among them legislative gridlock and at least five leaderless ministries.
But when socialist organizers Jennifer James and Ximena B. took stock of the efforts to preserve abortion rights, they worried the pro-choice movement would still be trounced by its opponents.
In The Times's Book Review recently, Jill Lepore, the prolific and prominent professor of American history at Harvard, took stock of the moon landing's legacy and value in a provocative essay.
On Sunday, Indian Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman took stock of defense preparedness in Arunachal Pradesh along the Line of Actual Control, the de facto, but disputed, border between the two countries.
Alone now in the dark, he clung to the hull, took stock of the last hour's events, and realized, with slow and lonely certainty, that he was very likely going to die.
SIRAKOVO, Bulgaria (Reuters) - As retirement neared a decade ago, German butcher Waldemar Hackstaetter took stock of his finances and concluded he and wife Hildegard couldn't afford to remain in their home country.
I watched as the residents moved debris, stacked broken masonry, and took stock of their losses, and because I came from collapsed freeways and broken bridges, they were willing to talk with me.
Meanwhile, sterling retreated from a three-week high after dealers took stock of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's meetings with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron and their implications on Brexit.
As we say good-bye to them, Business Insider took stock of the gadgets that had the most impact to come up with this list of 13 that changed our lives the most.
Following a weekend where an ex-Naughty Dog employee alleged they were sexually harassed, Austin, Danika, Rob, and myself took stock of the various (and often inappropriate) ways different actors responded to the situation.
U.S. Treasury yields ticked down as investors took stock of weaker-than-expected consumer prices and the expected signing of the interim trade deal, with the benchmark 10-year note yield falling to 0.213%.
Asian shares snapped a five-session winning streak on Tuesday as investors took stock of a rally driven by hopes that central banks will provide more stimulus to offset a likely downturn triggered by Brexit.
We took stock of what worries Brexiters about their country ("She's lost control") and what eats away at America's rust belt: Fair trade with China and putting venison on the dinner table ("Cavatina"), among other things.
Participants were asked to fill out assessments that took stock of where they fell in terms of the Big Five personality traits (extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism) as well as the Dark Triad personality traits.
I took stock of what I was losing, I had the presence of mind to recognize I was a stupid kid wrestling with how to be an independent adult, and that I had fucked it up.
There were tears, hugs, emotional speeches and singing in the European Parliament on Wednesday as lawmakers ratified the U.K.'s terms of departure from the EU, and took stock of the challenges facing the EU-U.
SOMEWHERE ON U.S. HWY 63, Iowa — Senator Cory Booker sat in the front seat of an S.U.V. grinning and clutching his iPhone 11 Pro as he quickly took stock of the past 36 hours in Iowa.
In a 2002 book called "Searching for a Corporate Savior: The Irrational Quest for Charismatic C.E.O.s," Rakesh Khurana, a professor at Harvard Business School, took stock of corporate America's investment in the trait model of leadership.
Investors took stock of PBOC's measures, which included lowering of the 7 and 14 day reverse repo rate to 0.13% and 2.55% respectively, and an injection of 1.2 trillion yuan ($174 billion) worth of liquidity into the markets.
Tears, hugs, emotional speeches and singing filled the European Parliament on Wednesday as lawmakers ratified the U.K.'s terms of departure from the EU, and took stock of the challenges facing the future relationship and the EU itself.
The planning began about three years ago, when NPR took stock of its jazz coverage and decided to take advantage of its various broadcast and online platforms, said Anya Grundmann, NPR's vice president for programming and audience development.
Audi released its E-tron SUV, complete with a glitzy, 1,500-person party in the Bay Area, and in addition to checking out the new ride, we took stock of all the new battery-charged autos on the market.
The Fed on Wednesday signalled interest rate cuts beginning as early as July, saying it is ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
The U.S. Federal Reserve last Wednesday signaled interest rate cuts beginning as early as July, saying it is ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday signaled interest rate cuts beginning as early as July, saying it is ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday said it was ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks with interest rate cuts beginning as early as next month, as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
Boosting appetite for risky assets, the Fed on Wednesday signaled interest rate cuts this year, saying it is ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
The Fed on Wednesday said it was ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks with interest rate cuts beginning as early as next month, as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
After Mitt Romney's defeat in 2012, the party leadership took stock of the situation and decided that the best path forward was to embrace comprehensive immigration reform in an effort to boost the party's appeal to Latinos and affluent whites.
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday signalled interest rate cuts beginning as early as July, saying it is ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
We spent time in the communities we serve, met with leaders from every community partner we fund, interviewed experts, confronted the data, took stock of our experiences and learnings over three decades in this fight — and we were led to an overwhelming conclusion.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday signaled interest rate cuts beginning as early as July, saying it is ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
The U.S. Federal Reserve said on Wednesday it was ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks with interest rate cuts beginning as early as next month, as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
On a recent afternoon in his office on Manhattan's West Side, in front of a window gazing across the belly of the city, Vaynerchuk took stock of the bustling digital media empire he built, in part, on his ability to scout the future.
The Fed on Wednesday left interest rates unchanged as widely expected but said the case for lower rates was building, suggesting it could ease monetary policy as early as next month as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
The Fed left interest rates unchanged on Wednesday as widely expected but said the case for lower rates was building, suggesting it could ease monetary policy as early as next month as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
Lucky for us, the 213-year-old rising beauty mogul took stock of the entire routine on Snapchat, making it easier than ever before to recreate her DIY look with all of her favorite products — all of which she also included in the videos.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The greenback clung to slim gains against a basket of currencies on Thursday as investors took stock of former FBI Director James Comey's testimony to the U.S. Senate, while the euro weakened after the European Central Bank kept interest rates on hold.
On a recent weekday night, a few young first-timers, giddy that they'd scored a reservation, took stock of their rarefied company—all slinky bodies in Burberry coats and Chanel boy bags—and made sure to carefully chew the dainty portions they'd been served.
As Ohio State officials took stock of the attack and made plans for classes to resume on Tuesday, they said they were thankful the injuries were not more severe and were optimistic that students would come together even if investigators discovered a link to terrorism.
" Ryan Cooper of The Week took stock of these and other criticisms of the $2 trillion figure, writing on Tuesday, "The fact checker brigade is saying that provider payments will be hard to cut, and therefore Sanders might end up passing something different than his Medicare bill.
TOKYO, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Risk currencies steadied on Wednesday as investors took stock of the economic damage from the outbreak of the coronavirus originating in China, with focus on Hong Kong shares that will resume trading later in the day after the Lunar New Year break.
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday said it was ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks with interest rate cuts beginning as early as next month, as it took stock of rising trade tensions between China and the United States and growing concerns about weak inflation.
Late Tuesday morning, as residents along the length of the Cape Fear River took stock of the damage and debated whether to leave before the flooding would get worse, a bright orange Coast Guard helicopter circled a nearby neighborhood in Rocky Point, N.C., and descended into a field.
In December, WIRED took stock of then 17 known criminal investigations swirling around Donald Trump, Russia's role in the 2016 election, and Trump's network of businesses and business partners—probes by not just Special Counsel Robert Mueller but by at least a half-dozen other federal, state, and local investigators.
EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom and Robert Lighthizer, the U.S. trade representative, "had a call last Thursday" where they took stock of the issues dividing the two, one European official, who is aware of the discussions but didn't want to be named due to their sensitive nature, told CNBC Wednesday.
At its latest meeting last Wednesday the central bank's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee signaled rate cuts beginning as early as July and said it is ready to battle growing global and domestic economic risks as it took stock of rising trade tensions and growing concerns about weak inflation.
Because the new season of Netflix's Queer Eye just started back up—and because the Fab Five's whole shtick is making emotionally-stunted people more pleasant to be around—we took stock of what exactly is wrong with us, and imagined how Antoni, Tan, Karamo, Jonathan, and Bobby might be able to help.
But even as the department took stock of its past, Pompeo was obliged to take time out to attend a second event that day, at an impressive venue — the so-called "Jefferson Rooms" — replete with antiques and offering panoramic views of the National Mall from the eighth floor of the Truman Building.
He was less so when I reconnected with him here in Charlotte about a week ago and, over several hours of conversation, took stock of that patriotism and idealism, noting that his campaign mantra — country over party — exhorted Americans to rise above precisely the kind of vicious partisanship that infected his race.
This year, as my sister was awaiting her genetic test results, we took stock of her options in the vacation home of a friend of a friend on a pristine beach along the Verde Island Passage, in a cove of rippled sand hedged by sugar cane fields and coconut and banana trees.
Horowitz learned firsthand as a CEO how elusive it can be when he took stock of his company, only to discover it was made up of "screamers who intimidated their people," others who "neglected to give any feedback" and at least one compulsive liar who excelled at sucking up to Horowitz and also making up stories from whole cloth.
During the meeting, the senior French official explained that Macron, who is hosting this year's G7 in Biarritz, France, in August, would instead prefer a "Chair's Summary" that took stock of the wide-ranging discussions and concrete action to address global challenges debated during the G7 process, rather than spend time endlessly haggling over the drafting of a final communiqué.
Photo: U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationIn a speech made to Congress Thursday, US Food and Drug Administration chief Scott Gottlieb took stock of how his agency handled the ongoing, record-breaking flu season this winter, as well as discussed the future of flu vaccination in the US. Among other tidbits, Gottlieb made clear that it's going to be a long while before we can even think of seeing a flu vaccine that can broadly protect against any strain.
Steve Wozniak and Paul Allen met — for the first time, amazingly — and chatted over an Apple II. And it wasn't until someone took stock of the situation that they realized that the entire original team that built the Apple I in Steve Jobs' garage — minus the departed Steve — were together again for the first time in decades: [gallery ids="1477115,1477117,1477548"] The museum has also been working with the University of Washington to compile an oral history of this era of computing, and many of the people who figured in the creation of the Apple I. Now that the exhibit is open, feel free to drop by the museum and touch a few pieces of computing history — though you may need to brush up on your BASIC.

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