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About six months after being turned away from the first abortion clinic, their mental health resembled that of women who were not turned away and had abortions.
Asylum seekers are being turned away illegally at the U.S.-Mexico border Asylum seekers are being turned away illegally at the U.S.-Mexico border This segment originally aired Feb.
Anyone who doesn't match is turned away – no excuses.
Those who meet those criteria are turned away from donation.
Another time Mr. Carter turned away a reality television star.
In the past Florida's defenders have turned away clients, too.
Drug users are stigmatized and often turned away from hospitals.
Pheonix Copley turned away 27 of New York's 30 shots.
They turned away from each other and faced the crowd.
Niemi had also turned away Matthias earlier in the period.
It wasn't personal; Score's teammates had been turned away too.
Most of the time, he turned away from the camera.
Lightfoot told reporters that no one would be turned away.
A record 313 Mexicans were turned away at the airport.
She went there twice and was turned away both times.
McCrory's challenges to several voters were turned away by courts.
" She turned away: "So it will grow back as stubble?
Voters can't be turned away due to lack of ballots.
"I'm assuming anybody else will be turned away," he said.
The ship's passengers subsequently were turned away by Canada, too.
The mayor of Duluth said 2,000 people were turned away.
There is no evidence any zoned families were turned away.
"He was so delighted to be turned away," Raymond said.
He knew that he was going to get turned away.
Even Paul McCartney can get turned away from a nightclub.
He turned away from the field and began to pace.
Mr. Garrett had turned away strong challenges from Democrats before.
Foreigners unable to quarantine themselves will simply be turned away.
"His face darkened, and he turned away muttering," Garner recalled.
Always knocking on the door … but accepting if turned away.
She was turned away, and she appeared to be reading.
The Costa Luminosa was turned away from Antigua and Spain.
REPORTER: People are being turned away from ports of entry.
In Texas, hundreds of women seeking abortions are turned away.
Under the system, minors would then be theoretically turned away.
In Texas, hundreds of women seeking abortions are turned away.
One man in a cowboy hat was also turned away.
That same month, China turned away an American congressional delegation.
I turned away quickly, and stared straight down the street.
The goaltender turned away all 27 shots by the Stars.
I'm not convinced they're not going to be turned away.
I turned away quickly and stared straight into the street.
She was turned away from a subway station in Brooklyn.
She deliberately turned away from television cameras before doing so.
Some arrived at airports for flights and were turned away.
While some turned away in revulsion, others applauded Duncan's candor.
Israel has already turned away some travelers for political reasons.
Democratic presidential candidates have turned away from the charter movement.
Democratic presidential candidates have turned away from the charter movement.
If his feet are turned away, he's probably not interested.
Even their commanding general was turned away at the gates.
It would be tragic if the US turned away now.
I realized that I willingly turned away from the reality of an eating disorder in the same way the people around me turned away from my severe weight loss as it unfolded years ago.
Voters turned away from mainstream political parties across Europe last week.
She also had a client who turned away a neglectful father.
Many of those people — including children — could now be turned away.
Investors have turned away from the sector as sales growth slowed.
I turned away from him and curled up into a ball.
How many people are actually turned away from adoptions or housing?
Unlike Nick and Bear, you eventually turned away from LSD. Why?
With his mutilation hurting my eyes, I turned away and cried.
"The emotional impact of being turned away is strong," Yee said.
When Pelosi spoke, he scowled, folded his arms and turned away.
Al-Sadr has turned away from his previous alignment with Iran.
I said, 'Oh my god, that's disgusting, and I turned away.
Of those, 3,818 were turned away; the rest followed asylum procedures.
I have never, ever seen anyone turned away who needed care.
Soldiers attempt to board one ship, only to get turned away.
After the cameras turned away, she finally brushed the teardrops away.
TMZ was there to capture the moment Macca was turned away.
First, they turned away from their traditional setup in the studio.
"There was nothing we turned away," Shrum says of the mementos.
Local radio stations said that thousands of Senegalese were turned away.
The next day, he was turned away from several disaster zones.
Gutierrez should not have been turned away at the Houston airport.
The faithful, meanwhile, have turned away from one of their own.
Or to those asylum seekers turned away or returned to Mexico.
They weren't turned away and I'm here today because of it.
The woman has turned away now to roll down her window.
She shook it briefly, and turned away before Mr. Trump did.
No one should be turned away at The Max, after all.
Here's what to do if you're turned away at the polls.
So how do women in labor get turned away from hospital?
I was facing the window, my body turned away from him.
He looked at me as if profoundly disappointed and turned away.
One night, Steve Rubell was turned away at one of them.
In front of us a couple of guys got turned away.
They took in the scene and turned away, leaving me alone.
G.B.T. people have been turned away from hospitals and doctors' offices.
Unprecedented turnout led to countless thousands being blocked or turned away.
But all will have options and none will be turned away.
Meanwhile, the attending physician has turned away asymptomatic lawmakers seeking tests.
But he was turned away because the location lacked voting equipment.
Travelers turned away for these reasons will receive a full refund.
Elizabeth protested, but when he insisted, she turned away and smiled.
But on Wednesday night, he was turned away at the gate.
She had heard reports of voters being turned away in Brooklyn.
As I turned away from the ocean, what could I see?
As I turned away from the ocean, what could I see?
Police officers stationed at the doors had turned away disappointed latecomers.
Anthony Mantha's backhander in the final minute was also turned away.
His thoughts turned away from drowning, toward starvation and heat exhaustion.
O.J. Simpson defense lawyer Robert Shapiro turned away from criminal law.
As a result, families like the Bartons often are turned away.
A couple lurks in the penumbra, turned away from the viewer.
And so, rather than risk impoliteness, we shut down; we turned away.
A much smaller figure is turned away from us, his age indecipherable.
Italy turned away the French NGO "SOS Mediterranee" Aquarius ship last week.
No one in need of a shelter bed will be turned away.
But after Nat Cole's death in 21958, she turned away from music.
However, upon arriving at the factory, some preorder holders were turned away.
He patted the rhino's huge back one final time and turned away.
Visitors have been turned away, and Assange's pet cat is now missing.
Business Insider reported that some employees were turned away by police officers.
Why have governments all over the world turned away from death duties?
It gave them hope that the world had not entirely turned away.
Williams was turned away from her senior prom for an exposed...ankle.
This was one day after being turned away for her scheduled cesarean.
West turned away, stared off into the distance, and sat in silence.
Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia all turned away boats full of desperate migrants.
Instead I turned away, clinging unquestioningly to my fears and ancient prejudices.
Death, the children learn, can be delayed, but can't be turned away.
Kamala Harris who previously embraced the plan have turned away from it.
Others said they had made the dangerous trek, but were turned away.
"From the moment it happened in rehearsal, I've turned away," he said.
It is unclear whether Acosta will be turned away again on Thursday.
He and several black families were turned away, sparking the Brown v.
He didn't come out to chat, and the reporter was turned away.
Jaime and Tyrion have both recently turned away from their Lannister heritage.
People are being turned away from the border because of their religion.
And instead of being turned away, he was actually welcomed and embraced.
Fortunately, the mainstream culture has turned away from this pedophile-chic ethos.
Even with some potential customers turned away, business has rarely been better.
Today it is a shambles, and many of us have turned away.
The detached skull is turned away from the viewer, revealing its underside.
Getting turned away is just another day at work for a reporter.
She applied for a federal student loan but was recently turned away.
They had turned away roughly 70 voters so far Tuesday, Gross estimated.
Vans heading to drive through testing centers have also been turned away.
But they were later turned away by border agents wearing riot gear.
Online, numerous people claim to have been turned away from Wuhan's hospitals.
That means seven per day that are either apprehended or turned away.
In atonement, he recalled how one night he turned away Meat Loaf.
The Westerdam left Kaohsiung and was turned away from Taipei as well.
He was turned away at Boston's Logan International Airport on Oct. 23.
Soon after, fired professors who tried to enter Mulkiye were turned away.
Soon after, fired professors who tried to enter Mulkiye were turned away.
Voters reported being denied provisional ballots and turned away at the polls.
The doctors' strike has seen some patients being turned away without treatment.
He had already been approved for settlement so he wasn't turned away.
It lingered even as he turned away, before he got serious again.
As she turned away, the faintest of smiles played across her lips.
Historically, people who posed too high a risk were routinely turned away.
And so I turned away from the faith I was raised with.
The food never runs out, and no one is ever turned away.
As well as funding cuts, changes in the classification of homelessness have seen more families turned away when they need help: Over 100,000 children in England are currently in temporary accommodation, while single adults are routinely turned away.
Friend says he tried to get help, was turned away Mohammed told CNN he tried to report his friend's disappearance, but was turned away by the Association for Solidarity with Asylum-Seekers and Migrants, an organization that assists refugees.
Georgiev turned away 29 shots in his first-ever appearance against the Islanders.
"I wanted to visit the park but I was turned away," said Hader.
You can't get turned away at the polls if you don't show up.
His attention has turned away from the rodeos, big rigs, and milkshake shops.
But regretfully, we turned away from God and from His rules for life.
Alexandra turned away from Phoebe and began banging her head against the wall.
But he turned away when the mayor told him "it's not about politics."
The Supreme Court turned away a challenge to New Jersey's law in 2015.
Also, being turned away adds to the trauma of an already painful event.
He turned away, bent slightly, buried his head in his hands, and wept.
I turned away from the dark side and I have been infinitely blessed.
Unfortunately, on Wednesday, Loki started acting lethargic and turned away his usual meals.
After the crisis of 2008, distant headquarters closed branches and turned away staff.
" I was turned away from hair salons and told I needed "special treatment.
People, attempting to buy stuff with cash, were turned away by store staff.
An interesting thing happened on that tiny stage below after we turned away.
DeVos physically blocked by protesters from entering DC school--turned away and left.
Security guards turned away an Associated Press journalist at the university's gate Wednesday.
Since 1983, gay and bisexual men have been turned away from giving blood.
People knew that Weinstein was dangerous, but they turned away—they allowed it.
THIS IS HAPPENING BECAUSE WE HAVE TURNED AWAY FROM GOD AND EMBRACED SATAN.
No one will be turned away from housing based on a conviction alone.
Others turned away from Thailand include Joshua Wong, the Hong Kong democracy activist.
In other words, patients were unnecessarily turned away from potentially life-altering treatments.
The qualified kids who are turned away know that the system is unfair.
Today's female consumers are increasingly turned away by Victoria's Secret overtly sexy image.
She turned away one persistent guest who wanted to circumvent the registration process.
Ullmark turned away a point-blank opportunity by Clutterbuck with 7:13 left.
On its western end are upscale Republican areas that turned away from Trump.
He nodded and turned away, like this kind of scene happened every day.
That was the whole issue of the Soviet Soviet band getting turned away.
It depicts four women, turned away from us and toward a mountainous landscape.
Coalition forces turned away or stopped ships heading for Yemeni ports for weeks.
Her mind turned away from her children and husband for the first time.
The Iranian ships turned away after receiving "verbal warnings" from the British warship.
Its antenna turned away from Earth, and its radio signal was lost forever.
The court turned away his last major challenge to university admissions, Fisher v.
We turned away from the outside world and drew close to one another.
But those European borders remain sealed, with refugees being turned away by force.
A man with a cast and crutches said he had been turned away.
People who do not embrace those values, she says, would be turned away.
Essentially, all candidates, parties, super PACs and political groups would be turned away.
She was turned away, and her photo disappeared from the pageant's official website.
Jen was turned away by the Vegas clerk because they didn't have jurisdiction.
"This year we've turned away as much work as we've performed," he added.
Indeed, he turned away from all movements defined by ethnic or national identity.
One survivor turned away from receiving life-saving services is one too many.
Many villagers and journalists who wanted to cover the ceremony were turned away.
Many people were turned away, advised to call a hotline, 800-566-7636.
A sightseeing business canceled 19 tours and turned away a dozen walk-ins.
Kaos said he had been turned away by Walmart, Walgreens, Footlocker and others.
He said he has yet to be turned away by an Uber driver.
They were not turned away before they could explain why we sought asylum.
Despite appealing for help, I was turned away by the Border Patrol agents.
But he questioned where Mr. Kokoraleis would go if turned away from Aurora.
I'll be turned away, but I'll know it's him by how he's breathing.
She was two days over the 20-week limit, and got turned away.
I didn't even think it was possible to be turned away from a hospital.
In his autobiography, "Promises to Keep," Biden wrote Stennis turned away from his past.
Making kids have to attend and being turned away at the door is disgusting.
TMZ broke the story ... an Iowa sheriff was fuming after getting turned away backstage.
And when the legislator tried to visit the facility Wednesday, he was turned away.
I saw eight agencies in Brazil and was turned away by two of them.
It repeatedly was turned away by the court, sometimes by nine to zero decisions.
Before Kavanaugh took the bench, the court had turned away several Second Amendment cases.
She got a hardship visa to come visit him and she was turned away.
Black applicants were disproportionately turned away, as compared to whites, in 48 metropolitan areas.
She and Brady stressed that rape victims are never turned away from the hospital.
Immigration officials cited low income as one reason why the men were turned away.
Many adults deemed not to be vulnerable are simply turned away without any assistance.
So hot is the market that there are rumours of money being turned away.
They won't be turned away by guards if they show up at the funeral.
You know, the best estimate is that 200,000 voters in Milwaukee were turned away.
A few others were turned away Monday without being able to make their case.
From there, their conversation turned away from purchasing a house and into The Bachelor.
Dannel Malloy welcomed a Syrian family that had been turned away by Indiana Gov.
She wept openly, and, when Lauer went in to comfort her, Curry turned away.
The supervising male officer claimed he "turned away" at the time of the search.
Moore watched in horror as the rescuers, who did not see her, turned away.
The employee was turned away, and Air Force investigators found nothing on the roof.
Those who said yes were allowed in, while many that didn't were turned away.
That's more than 300 National Park Service sites closed, millions of visitors turned away.
Sec. DeVos physically blocked by protesters from entering DC school–turned away and left.
The lyrics turned away from glorified date rape fantasies and towards confronting self-hate.
Did you know that 22015,133 #gay and #bisexual men are turned away each year?
You'll probably get turned away from your local drive-thru riding on your horse.
After being turned away, he returned with a loose scarf partially covering his head.
He said he offered them access to his eGLYPH system—and was turned away.
But the baseball bros weren't carrying vinyl, and they were turned away doughnut-less.
Bobrovsky turned away 11 of the 12 shots he faced in the third period.
He turned away from the Szechuan restaurant and kept walking, toward the Comedy Cellar.
They offered so much help, in fact, that some had to be turned away.
She shrugged and turned away, staring out the window and humming softly to herself.
Some attempted to enter through San Ysidro and were turned away, the agency said.
Eventually he did look in my direction, checked out my outfit and turned away.
Jackson's expression remained stoic until he quickly turned away from the former vice president.
With the apparent reduction in life-and-death drama, the news media turned away.
Visitors turned away Liberty Island was evacuated during the police action, according to Willis.
Some 400 attendees crammed in the Elwood Village hall, with more still turned away.
Students stood and turned away from DeVos during her speech, The Baltimore Sun reported.
He shot me one last leer, then abruptly turned away and continued his dance.
They were turned away from Kabul University, told it would be defacing government property.
Royal Dutch Shell's Pan Africa turned away from Europe while crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
They resumed again on Tuesday with previous favorites having been turned away in negotiations.
Imagine spending months planning a party and then being turned away at the door.
At one point, the US literally turned away a ship of 900 German Jews.
I watched as they turned away curious beachgoers who tried to enter the property.
He said that some of the patients turned away probably had the new coronavirus.
I turned away but managed to capture a quick photo to remember the moment. 
In overtime, Raanta turned away shots from Duncan Keith, Alex DeBrincat and Dominik Kubalik.
Hospitals in China remain overstretched and many patients say they have been turned away.
He was abruptly turned away and, like other spurned applicants, was never told why.
But since World War II, few immigrants have been turned away using those criteria.
Cesarani finally wrote the book he had turned away from writing 15 years earlier.
So, instead, he turned away from both, away from home and from his son.
Hospitals in the United Kingdom were so badly hit that some turned away patients.
I turned away from the office and made my way over toward the docks.
When I resisted, he turned away angrily for a second, and I sprinted off.
In the early 1960s Ms. Cherry turned away from photography for about 25 years.
Unabashedly, she lathered her body, and I instinctively turned away, to give her privacy.
Betsy DeVos physically blocked by protesters from entering DC school--turned away and left.
I turned away and took a seat as far away from her as I could.
Apparently she was turned away from one of his restaurants because she was wearing trackies.
Had we turned away refugees a few decades ago, Priscilla's family wouldn't be here today.
Davidson said as of last week, transgender people were already being turned away from enlistment.
No woman should ever be turned away with the answer, 'You're too young for this.
My poor guards suffered several beatings from brutes and politicians who couldn't be turned away.
So many gathered, in fact, that more community members were turned away, according to WAFB.
Regardless of quality, no film is turned away, as long as it meets the deadlines.
But in 1962 the army seized power and Myanmar turned away from the outside world.
The dip in 2015 didn't mean that people turned away from biotech crops that year.
These regions have turned away from Democrats since Mr Obama won the presidency in 2008.
Bishop turned away 27 shots in the win, while Hellebuyck stopped 35 of 39 shots.
Tens of thousands of trucks would be turned away from comatose terminals across the globe.
Remember, they turned away Pittsburgh Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster because he was wearing sweatpants.
Upon arrival, many have either been turned away or forced to reside in overcrowded camps.
The team of seven counselors speak the various Nigerian languages so nobody is turned away.
Dozens of would-be onlookers lingered in the hall before being turned away by sheriffs.
At the traditional May Day parade, party stalwarts turned away and young activists booed him.
Barragán questioned Nielsen's claim that asylum-seekers are not turned away at ports of entry.
It is unclear how many voters were turned away as a result of the mishap.
Instead, at day's end, government officials turned away the convoy, revoking permission negotiated in advance.
He tried to purchase a new pistol and was turned away because of his arrest.
Bolstad said she met Fields when they were turned away from McIntire Park by police.
CNN is looking into reports that these individuals are being turned away there, as well.
I can still get work done in noisy environments, so I wasn't immediately turned away.
Bobrovsky turned away 19 shots before he was pulled at the start of the third.
Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler, was "turned away" by security at Saturday's royal wedding.
Some of his youngest constituents tried to educate him last week, but were turned away.
"I was almost turned away for 'not looking like a woman in labor,'" she says.
According to the ICRC, it was turned away at the last checkpoint outside of Daraya.
Most people first approach the healthcare system in other ways and can get turned away.
They are angry and frustrated after trying to get tested, only to be turned away.
She turned away crying and sat down on the road, her eyes and face inflamed.
But what about adults being turned away because of their age or the wrong gender?
I just slowly turned away, as I felt she had dismissed me with that reply.
He turned away, toward a deli shelf, tapping his hand on cans of cat food.
After mistakes, Crupi turned away in genuine disgust, her nostrils flared and her mouth twisted.
But there are not enough female workers, and all-male teams are frequently turned away.
Gwen Carr, Mr. Garner's mother and Ms. Garner's grandmother, was turned away from the church.
The day after Mr. Savage was turned away, he showed up again asking for help.
Doctor shortage leads to some patients with less severe symptoms being turned away for treatment.
The person who shot this video was turned away because she couldn't get a flight.
Working-class players who hoped to earn some money from the sport were turned away.
Customers who are visibly drunk or stoned will be turned away and their deposit forfeited.
But according to the bar's management, he was initially turned away because he lacked identification.
Each reached the freeway barrier and, finding it as yet too inhospitable, turned away. ♦
Customers are turned away if a loan seems beyond their means, and balances are low.
For a few moments after he turned away, the smoke lingered like a demonic apparition.
And when the newly emancipated turned to those facilities for help, they were turned away.
In many cases, users said their diagnoses followed only after they were initially turned away.
Last summer, amid a heatwave and raging wildfires, more Swedes turned away from air travel.
Some of the students tried to return to campus but were turned away by officials.
But with workers still trying to finish its construction, many potential patients were turned away.
Instead of being let into the U.S. to continue their cases, they were turned away.
Amin, 230, entering a Ph.D. program at the University of Florida, was turned away Jan.
Others see a more unequal country that has turned away from its socialist-inspired revolution.
A woman from FEMA indicates other contractors were turned away for the same packaging issue.
He had come to donate baby food and was turned away by border patrol officials.
Kane said it could result in children with nonpreventable illnesses being turned away for care.
Likewise, Holderness recalled being consistently turned away by the Mormon bishops she sought guidance from.
Nissan expanded production to 20,000, but even so, most would-be buyers were turned away.
Sick patients are being turned away, unable to receive tests because they simply aren't available.
"If the mayor can get turned away, think about everyone else," Mayor Quinton Lucas said.
"If the mayor can get turned away, think about everyone else," he wrote on Twitter.
Others claim they have been turned away from official shelters because the facilities are full.
So people will be turned away or charged a lot more to make it unaffordable.
Fat people are turned away from help for serious medical issues because of their weight.
I've heard anecdotally that yes, people have been turned away because they worked at Uber.
As long as you can come up with the modest fee, no one is turned away.
"In the years I'd known him, John Stennis turned away from his segregationist past," Biden wrote.
Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, tried to get inside on an unannounced visit and was turned away.
Corden donned yet another wig to play the snobby retail clerk who turned away Roberts' Vivian.
You didn't turn on me, you turned away from me when I needed you the most.
Some who refused to declare their allegiance to Trump's campaign were turned away at the door.
The Austrian interior ministry says it has removed the official who turned away the Afghan man.
I turned away from all the screens, closed my eyes, and took a few deep breaths.
Pelosi appeared to extend her hand to Trump, but he turned away without acknowledging Pelosi's gesture.
"No queer will be turned away," they wrote in a note about submissions on their website.
Pelosi stuck her hand out for a customary hand-shake — but Trump had already turned away.
Al-Yousef was turned away from the court and told to submit the petition by mail.
Muslim chaplains found themselves being turned away when they tried to visit prisoners of their faith.
We broke the story ... last week's intruder had been turned away by Secret Service hours earlier.
So it's no wonder that her most recent antics got her turned away from Kensington Palace.
In one scene, Brown shows up to gift her a car and is swiftly turned away.
In 2012, the women's safety tent became so crowded that women seeking assistance were turned away.
"I would like to see... these satellites turned away from 110 million Verizon users," he said.
Future also reportedly showed up but was turned away because he was with 30 people (LOL).
That exhibition was so popular that some visitors were turned away because the galleries were full.
The center has a "no wrong door" policy, meaning that no one will be turned away.
In 6900, 415,517 people were caught crossing illegally or turned away, as were 553,378 in 2016.
They intended to deliver 20,000 boxes of food, which was turned away by the Venezuelan blockade.
He got turned away by more than a dozen banks after his CIMB account was closed.
One of them, in 1853, drew 2185,2401 carbon-based life-forms and turned away another 220,000.
Many of those who have been detained understood that, if caught, they might be turned away.
The court turned away appeals from two Kansas men convicted of violating federal law regulating silencers.
" The invite also notes that "no-one (will be) turned away for a lack of funds.
At his packed rally in Duluth, Minnesota, Trump tweeted, at least 10,20173 people were turned away.
Any applicants who failed to bring two forms of ID would be turned away, she said.
Some volunteers had to be turned away because of the difficult conditions search teams are facing.
He knew that in recent years the meatpacking industry had turned away from undocumented Hispanic labor.
Most research suggests that the laws result in few people being turned away at the polls.
The Supreme Court has turned away state efforts to revive bans struck down by lower courts.
But then the eyes of the world turned away from Haiti, to other horrors, other disasters.
Or will locals be allowed to drink, while anyone exhibiting signs of Britishness is turned away?
As Iraq burned, Bush himself, once the champion of the neoconservative cause, turned away from it.
There has also been a rise in the number of refugees turned away at the borders.
But more than 44,000 students who sought admission for the current school year were turned away.
According to reports, 15,000 people attempted to attend the September rally, but some were turned away.
The prisoners, who saw Ms. Aziz weeping, turned away in respect as the officers looked on.
The spaces reserved for MSM began to fill up, resulting in willing participants being turned away.
Those who do not could be turned away if they seek refuge in the United States.
People can be turned away or even outed because their license doesn't reflect who they are.
At the last minute, I was able to reach them by radio and they turned away.
Even so, do you really want people like me to be turned away from homeless shelters?
On Wednesday around midnight, bouncers at Flo' turned away an American girl for being visibly intoxicated.
According to the Crimson, Ajjawi says he was detained for eight hours before being turned away.
At the same time, he turned away from the West and drew close to Vladimir Putin.
Other ships have been turned away from ports, even if no cases are suspected on board.
The 12 asylum seekers spoke with border officials for three hours, and then were turned away.
He got turned away by more than a dozen banks after his CIMB account was closed.
Other clothing companies have also turned away from the stereotypical imagery once common in underwear ads.
The Westerdam was turned away from five countries before it was allowed to dock in Cambodia.
Others had come to the temple as a last resort after having been turned away elsewhere.
Apartment buildings have turned away their own tenants if they have come from out of town.
She was turned away by a handful of protesters at her first school visit as secretary.
We can't afford to have loving families turned away or deterred by the risk of discrimination.
Palace almost made it 2-0 when James McArthur's dipping shot was turned away by Ramsdale.
Edmonton goaltender Cam Talbot turned away 22 shots to snap his team's three-game losing streak.
Silgado and her children were turned away from four hospitals because there were no beds available.
Harris and Gillibrand are void of many of the flaws that turned away potential Clinton voters.
According to the Crimson, Ajjawi said he was detained for eight hours before being turned away.
Fewer foreign graduate students are applying to come here, because they, too, fear being turned away.
However, that would have likely ended up with her being turned away from the border that day.
This fondness meant that Wallace's scratching attention turned away from his tattered throne to this pristine perch.
Rubenstein told the newspaper that "early indications" show the witness was turned away due to a miscommunication.
This isn't the first time a politician has been turned away from visiting an ICE facility, either.
The second source said the shipment for SK Energy was also turned away due to quality issues.
Stories of foreign residents of Japan and tourists being turned away from hot springs or beaches abound.
He has since admitted that he had gone to several banks for help, but was turned away.
He stared straight ahead when the jury foreman said "guilty" for the first time, then turned away.
He'd tried a few days before and been turned away, so he wanted someone there to observe.
The pair had a heated exchange, and as it was seemingly ending, Mary Jo Buttafuoco turned away.
That may ring hollow to the young Africans who have been turned away by the Home Office.
As Trump first approached her, she stuck out her hand for a handshake but he turned away.
If I drew caricatures of other people, the danger of attention could be turned away from me.
Firefighters who were sent to the building were turned away by consular officials, the Associated Press reported.
When meaty roles come through, I've been in the room and pretty people get turned away first.
Were tourists and locals turned away from an afternoon roaming the museum's galleries because of the shoot?
The Sharks pushed hard soon thereafter only to be turned away time and time again by Greiss.
Between 200,000 and 400,000 "boat people" drowned at sea when turned away by various Southeast Asian governments.
"Here was Kaine kind of turned away from the camera, slightly, talking off into space," Durbin said.
Other stories of women being turned away from premieres for not wearing high heels began to emerge.
He first traveled up to Heaven, but was turned away because he was so stingy in life.
The body turned away, the arm flexed in pure precautionary stance, basketball seeming for him a minefield.
They also have been turned away by the dealerships that just sold or leased them the vehicles.
He was turned away from mega-donor Sheldon Adelson's suite after the episode, three sources told CNN.
The next day, he was once again turned away from a second flight, this time on easyJet.
I turned away, and the next thing I knew, he was on the front of the train.
In 1872, Susan B. Anthony and Sojourner Truth both tried to vote, but were both turned away.
Even so, large numbers of frustrated would-be voters were turned away when the doors were closed.
Important to get this out there, voters can&apost be turned away due to lack of ballots.
These patriotic Americans deserve to be honored and respected, not turned away because of who they are.
When he was turned away he sat on his motorcycle in the parking lot revving his engine.
Wolff struggled his way to the nearest house, only to be turned away by a warning gunshot.
In December, CBP turned away 15,177 people at the border, in line with long-term seasonal trends.
We have been turned away from not one, but two, agencies simply because of who we are.
There has been a jump in the number of referrals to Channel and 80% are turned away.
In Kentucky and Kansas, youth can be turned away from participation in student organizations for being LGBT.
" People needed to fill jobs are turned away, and, he added, "it's pretty much a national issue.
Four Members of Congress asked CBP officials to enforce a federal court order and were turned away.
The start-up is self-financed, and Mr. Anderson and Ms. Bialis have turned away potential investors.
There was a long silence, and something in the older sister turned away, even as she nodded.
In overtime, Halak turned away multiple quality scoring chances from Evgeny Kuznetsov to keep the Bruins alive.
Camerota disagreed, however, that the wall is necessary given that the crowd on Sunday was turned away.
" Specifically, Bevin mentioned reports of voters being "incorrectly turned away from various voting booths around the state.
Immigration More asylum-seekers will be turned away at the border under a new Trump administration policy.
The students were turned away from the "open press" event because they did not sign up beforehand.
She was told those efforts were not "scientifically" significant ways to get votes and was turned away.
A dad estimated that 100 girls had been turned away because of their dress length, WDRB reported.
And he masterfully turned away queries about his own political future, pivoting to attacks on Mr. Trump.
But shortly after the Brexit vote, he was turned away from a research network involving European partners.
As in nearly every other attack they looked, found no probable cause to arrest and turned away.
A Florida Denny's has apologized after a group of black customers were turned away at the restaurant.
But as much as he prized elegant play, Cruyff loathed teams that turned away from his ideals.
So I kind of raised the firearm and turned away and shot it at the same time.
It's of Paul McCartney of The Beatles being turned away at the door of Tyga's Grammys afterparty.
Morgan said that she was turned away only because no visitors were being allowed at that time.
But the reality for many Americans is that they are asking for tests and being turned away.
And Max Boot explains why he has turned away from his longtime home in the Republican Party.
He was turned away by a police escort, which was captured on Facebook Live at the time.
Pretty much everyone has been turned away from a bar for being underage—mainly because it's illegal.
They once turned away a big customer because they didn't have the cash to buy the materials.
She was one of six children, and they all, for their own reasons, turned away from Catholicism.
"If the mayor can get turned away, think about everyone else... We gotta do better," Lucas wrote.
Already, he said, one traveler from a "regional country" was turned away at the airport on Saturday.
Many Iranians have reported being turned away from medical facilities which no longer had any available beds.
British engineer Anthony McCarthy was recently turned away from his regular hotel in the city of Shenzhen.
British engineer Anthony McCarthy was recently turned away from his regular hotel in the city of Shenzhen.
Many of them headed there after being turned away from the Haçienda because their face didn't fit.
But after being turned away, the ship is headed to American Samoa to refuel, the Guardian reported.
GUANGZHOU, China — One person was turned away by hotel after hotel after he showed his ID card.
In Nanjing, he was turned away from one hotel before getting a room at a luxury hotel.
As a physician, I have never turned away a patient based on insurance coverage (or lack thereof).
He said some 15 to 16 migrant families had been turned away at recent sessions without complaints.
When we asked the ages of people sewing "NYC" onto T-shirts, they turned away from us.
But when Ms. Pelosi offered her hand to shake, the president pointedly turned away without taking it.
His wife, Asifa Mubeen, said she was turned away last week when she went to see him.
If they are under 21 or do not smoke, they will be turned away, the company says.
After high school, he tried to join the Marines but was turned away because of his asthma.
FEMA crews and power company trucks were turned away Saturday night because of the flooding, Saffo said.
What she finds, though, is a somewhat embittered man who has turned away from being a Jedi.
By Hyperallergic's estimate, over 600 people came to the hearing, about half of whom were turned away.
British haulers arriving at ports could find themselves turned away if they have not completed correct paperwork.
Almost no one is turned away, regardless of substance abuse or mental health issues, Ms. Ponitz said.
The rapper's security was turned away and threatened to shoot the men who wouldn't let them in.
We're not supposed to notice that Asians are being turned away in droves from the elite universities.
He turned away from the lights, kissed his wife and walked with a faltering gait toward the stage.
Women such as Susan B. Anthony and Lucy Stone filed lawsuits when they were turned away to vote.
Elliott turned away a breakaway by Jason Chimera a little more than a minute into the extra session.
Then, the infant's attention lingered on the same object for another 2.3 seconds after their parent turned away.
According to the group, four out of every five women of color are currently turned away from services.
While turned away from the camera, Michelle still exudes the traits we love her for: caring, supportive, powerful.
He looked down at the toy, turned away, and then batted it with the back of his hand.
In March alone, 103,492 undocumented immigrants have been taken into custody along the southern border or turned away.
Pushing for Better Wages As the strike continued across the country, patients have been turned away from treatment.
You know, I wrote bestsellers -- I guess I speak well -- you know, we turned away thousands of people.
Latinos were turned away more often in 25 areas, Asian-Americans in nine and Native Americans in three.
In some recent cases, unaccompanied children were turned away by US border authorities when they asked for asylum.
Hundreds had to be turned away on what was one of the state's coldest days of the year.
A cruise ship has been turned away by 5 countries despite no passengers testing positive for the coronavirus
This isn't the first time a member of Trump's inner circle has been turned away from a restaurant.
Thousands have been turned away by absurdly strict rules requiring families to carry birth certificates for their children.
From the data, it was impossible to know if anyone had been reinfected but turned away by doctors.
Bossert stressed no one, including undocumented immigrants, would be turned away from life-saving measures, food and water.
" As Gorka turned away, Karem told him to "go home" before yelling out, "Hey Gorka, get a job!
San Jose goalie Martin Jones turned away 21 of the 22 shots he faced to earn the win.
Turned away by New York City and New Jersey officials, Libya sought Trump's Seven Springs estate in Bedford.
This time, however, the Marlins turned away all potential suitors, all kinds of offers, thanks but no thanks.
Eventually, Jared and his new posse got to their destination ... but were turned away at the last minute.
Most had started lining up before dawn after being turned away at the end of the day Tuesday.
Earlier today, November 26 2017, I was turned away from immigration at Shanghai's Hongqiao airport by Chinese officials.
In February a woman gave birth outside a public hospital after being turned away for not having Aadhaar.
The caption-less photo showed Disick, 32, smoking a cigar with his body turned away from the camera.
Trump's security turned away anyone who refused to pledge their allegiance to the billionaire businessman – even undecided voters.
When the disturbing photos flashed on the screen, Justin put his head in his hands and turned away.
That doesn't mean American investors will necessarily be turned away from getting on board with the investment opportunity.
Rule changes matter too That's why many have turned away from redesigning the helmet to redesigning football instead.
Residents said the trucks turned away because cars protesters had parked to block the road couldn't be towed.
As we reported ... Tran was turned away by the Secret Service just hours before he made his breach.
As we previously reported, Charlo -- a world champion boxer -- was turned away from Life Time Athletic in Manhattan.
Cupid's savior was turned away from a rescue before she found The Dog Rescuers Inc, reports Global News.
There was a line thousands of people long, and thousands of people actually had to be turned away.
" Now, he says, "No one is turned away… But we do extra surveillance on those who are present.
She turned away when her face appeared on screen — even after a lifetime, she doesn't like watching herself.
He looked at me, turned away, looked at me again, and went back to staring at his cellphone.
Reporters were turned away by a security guard after seeking access to the gated community where he lives.
By six months, women who had abortions and those who were turned away had similar mental health profiles.
He recalled Gonzalo being turned away from a wedding venue in the 1970s because of his Afro hairstyle.
At the same time many Indian engineers, hoping to start companies in the U.S., are being turned away.
The woman, Anna Sofia Botha, 8.03, said she kept getting turned away, even though her credentials were impeccable.
When his effort for double bogey missed left, his playing competitor, world number one Jason Day, turned away.
It will forever be a stain on our history that we turned away some Jewish refugees fleeing Hitler.
This summer, more than for any previous tournament, the world's cameras will be turned away from the field.
Ms. Zwally, crippled with pain from the surgery and no medication, grew worried they would be turned away.
But concerns over scarce resources and overcrowding saw her turned away from several medical centers, local media said.
One person who was tested registered a temperature of 99.9 degrees and was turned away from the briefing.
One reporter who was tested registered a temperature of 99.9 degrees and was turned away from the briefing.
Making matters worse, some people who have sought tests in the past few weeks have been turned away.
How can it be that we are turned away and those who just arrived get what they need?
Now, the U.S. government says migrants will be turned away with a "notice to appear" in immigration court.
On prime stretches of the Upper East Side, I was turned away more often than not, sometimes rudely.
And more than 250 of them were ultimately killed after being turned away by Canada and other countries.
And a poorly executed purge of registration rolls led to eligible voters being turned away at the polls.
Instead, the president would have a Border Patrol agent decide whether a child faces danger if turned away.
"We've taken individuals to hospitals where they were turned away because they were not sick enough," Traynor explained.
Anyone who looked like an expectant hide-and-seeker instead of someone looking to shop was turned away.
After being turned away or charged more, the plaintiffs work with a lawyer and decide whether to sue.
Then he turned away and walked toward the Team New Zealand boat shed to get back to work.
People she had considered friends turned away from her on the street to avoid having to greet her.
Vacationing families were turned away, and a group of veterans ultimately pushed through barricades at the WWII memorial.
Another homeless man was also turned away when he visited the centre in the afternoon, the newspaper said.
In a sign that staff were trying to put some limits on things, the individuals were turned away.
Eurídice is dining with her father (it's a tense lunch) at a restaurant where Guida is turned away.
They were also turned away by an upmarket seafood restaurant serving caviar and steamed clams amid security concerns.
When he applied for the Peace Corps after college, he was initially turned away because of his weight.
Marjorie put on purple latex gloves and grabbed a plastic bag, opened the door and turned away wincing.
Historically, most art about climate change and ecological and health crises has turned away from whole-cloth negativism.
"I don't want to risk being turned away or having a hard time getting in," Ms. Abokor said.
Firefighters who arrived at the scene were turned away by consulate officials who came from inside the building.
He was repulsed by the thought that the old scar-faced troll had had her, and turned away.
LGBTQ youth — too many of whom are turned away by their families – experience homelessness in disproportionately high numbers.
Alas, the singer was turned away from the camera, and so the picture didn&apost concern Instagram administrators.
In the scene, the girl is being turned away from school, her parents, her community and the government.
This turned away Democrats during the healthcare fight and threaten to poison the well on taxes as well.
But the doctors were turned away—and one charged with a misdemeanor—after attempting to provide the inoculations.
Though her subjects' faces are cropped, hidden or turned away, the artist's sympathetic interest imbues them with life.
They also agreed to pay up to $7,500 to workers they turned away as part of the policy.
The next day, Taiyande, who is transmasculine, was turned away from the men's bathroom by security as well.
Eight of those 64 delegates turned away on Saturday were Clinton supporters, the state party told the Sun.
The aural quality of "Extinction Gong" nags at the visitor, infects my experience, even after I've turned away.
People seeking refuge have been turned away and sent back to the danger they just managed to flee.
He tried to attend English classes, but was turned away because they said his English was too good.
Any type of donations to migrant centers are being turned away by Border Patrol, according to the Texas Tribune.
In December, construction workers were turned away from a parade event along Doha's corniche marking Qatar's national day celebrations.
Keller confirmed that trucks hauling building supplies had been turned away to prevent new structures being built at Oceti.
That would be critical to any investigation and why it was turned away is a great mystery to me.
After graduating high school, Anderson auditioned at a local music school, but was turned away because she was Black.
Several women turned away by devotees in previous attempts to enter the temple said they had faced a backlash.
With the start of the Cold War in 1945, American paranoia turned away from international Catholicism to international Communism.
Unfortunately, it wasn't that easy, and he was denied a boarding pass and turned away at Iceland's Keflavik airport.
It is also hardly encouraging that people are being turned away from hospitals for want of adequate testing devices.
It had already been turned away by ports in Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, and the US territory of Guam.
" She turned away from Molly and said, "Right, so we'll go to your house and watch Star Wars: Rebels.
"We hoped that people would be able to be searched and turned away at the park line," Gibson added.
After taking the binder, Pelosi extended her hand apparently for a handshake, but Trump turned away without acknowledging it.
Stars goalie Ben Bishop turned away 21 shots to win for the seventh time in his last eight games.
The star dabbed at her eyes with tissues and was visibly relieved as she turned away from the gallery.
He also tried to board a flight to Russia but was turned away because he lacked an entry visa.
"I hated wearing the wristbands and sometimes refused to wear them and was turned away from food," Ngalle said.
Jewish cemeteries have been defaced, mosques have been burned, and refugees have been turned away at the US border.
Rubinstein's gaze is turned away like those of the other nudes, but there's a new warmth and contentment here.
I was personally turned away from nearly a dozen mine sites during my attempts to gain access last summer.
The Foo Fighters ticketholders were turned away from the O2 Arena Tuesday night because they did not have identification.
I turned away for a moment and looked back to see her on the ground and him over her.
"Nobody is just going to be turned away," says Jackie Pearlman from The Tax Institute at H&R Block.
Critics point out, however, that thousands of refugees are being turned away who have already been screened and vetted.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported 21625,2900 people were turned away in April, a 220006 percent uptick from March.
But the event was shut down before it could begin, and hundreds of people were turned away empty-handed.
But people who are coming to US ports of entry and attempting to request asylum are being turned away.
Beware: you could be charged higher rates or be turned away completely if you have a pre-existing condition.
" The real questions, according to Cox, are these: "Is anyone being turned away and not allowed to vote provisional?
A Utah restaurant is under fire after it turned away customers with service dogs on multiple occasions, Today reported.
When he approached the bank with his idea, he was turned away for financing right out of the gate.
Zellner said Fulton's check was initially turned away by the branch for what may have been a legitimate reason.
When half of those eligible for civil legal aid are turned away, our priorities must be refocused and realigned.
Knowing that they once turned away Justin Bieber (he was underage), I'm giddy to start seeing lesser men rejected.
Brick and mortar stores have turned away from the practice of pushing repacks and the business has moved online.
To date, he's told that he always responds to being turned away by giving up and falling back asleep.
In the majority of his signature depictions of dancers and bathers, the model's face is turned away or obscured.
They were turned away by law enforcement, but solidarity groups are already forming to help the Durham statue-topplers.
What do you make of what happened at SXSW this year, where artists keep getting turned away or deported?
Kim Kelly got turned away from the Canadian border once before and is still mad about it on Twitter.
This is one for the ages ... Paul McCartney turned away at a Grammy after-party ... not once, BUT TWICE.
I quickly turned away upon realizing these products did not align with the rest of the store's reasonable prices.
He saw friends and lovers, boys my age from whom the world had turned away, disappear into the earth.
She was turned away by the poll worker, a woman she had known since she was 5 years old.
Richard Shen, who said he has been turned away from women's knitting circles, wore a headlamp while he knit.
Stripe has turned away the company For Goodness Sake, which operates a website, OMGyes, for education on women's pleasure.
But the rollout was fraught: some children were turned away because of lack of space, according to news reports.
In Catholic communities across the nation a new voice, a woman's voice, would attract Catholics who have turned away.
In the former, Krista looks pained and disoriented on the street, her ghostly face turned away from the photographer.
Then look at the graph below, about people apprehended or turned away at the border between 2005 and 2018.
Hegerberg replied with a curt "no" and turned away — a gesture many perceived as one of barely concealed disgust.
On the street, homeless trans people are sometimes discriminated against, even turned away from shelters—where can they go?
Turned away in Reading, Matt and his friends would simply saunter down the block, where they could pass scrutiny.
We are a hunting family and have never turned away the gift of wild meat, no matter the packaging.
In Reynosa, Ms. Williams said, these cartels are systematically stalking migrants who have been turned away from the border.
If customers registered higher than 99.8 degrees Fahrenheit, they would be turned away, according to the Orange County Register. 
When Mr. Hendricks went to a Janesville bank to finance the purchase of the plant, he was turned away.
Hospitals near the center of the epidemic have been overwhelmed, and people with flulike symptoms have been turned away.
And it found out before anyone was actually turned away at a polling place largely because of volunteer sleuthing.
A Canadian who tried to enter the United States by land was turned away for recently being in China.
After several national news organizations turned away the leaked documents, Manning sent them to WikiLeaks, igniting a national controversy.
Hospitals are running out of beds and medical supplies, while patients presenting with coronavirus symptoms have been turned away.
Human rights advocates say that many people were turned away during the biometric registration drive last April and May.
Dell denied William Karlsson, and then Vegas goalie Marc-Andre Fleury turned away Kevin Labanc at the other end.
The policy sparked a public outrage when veterans were turned away from the World War II Memorial in Washington.
Another ship, the Westerdam, was turned away from port after port in Asia until it was welcomed in Cambodia.
One Army reservist in South Florida who had been scheduled for her citizenship oath on Thursday was turned away.
You noticed the pendant against the neck of her terra-cotta-colored top the moment before she turned away.
The family was turned away when Mr. Pence, now the vice president, ordered state agencies to halt resettlement activities.
"Or how many great-grandparents, and grandparents made it, but were turned away from a job and decent life."
A group of armed Black men went to the courthouse to offer to guard him and were turned away.
A further 28503,22019 people were turned away at ports of entry in November, down slightly from 9,762 in October.
Refugees, immigrants and tourists alike were turned away at airports, detained in interrogation rooms and denied access to counsel.
After the first few times, I was turned away because my iron level was found to be too low.
Yet, he is the type of person that could be turned away at the border under this executive order.
I felt flattered that he allowed me in, again and again, when so many others had been turned away.
But on the final day of testimony, prosecutors turned away from Mr. Roof's planning and back to its consequences.
But Mr. Trump ultimately turned away because he also wanted cuts to legal immigration that Democrats would not accept.
But Sanders turned away from what he called "personality politics," urging the audience and media to focus on policy.
The Gospel transformed the culture, and the benefits continue even after many Scandinavians have turned away from formal religion.
Though he turned away before the woman arrived at the house, Mr. Marines soon showed up at the residence.
Reservation voters were being turned away because all of their addresses had been changed, and people didn't know that.
Many cannot find family members to volunteer to bring in their children when their longtime girlfriends are turned away.
Another Turnaway Study paper showed that that women who are either allowed to get abortions, or who are turned away but do not end up parenting the baby, are more likely to achieve their goals for the coming year than women who are turned away and go on to parent the child.
DeBose and her friends rattled off their many reasons for supporting the candidate they turned away from eight years ago.
However, Frolik was unable to convert on the breakaway as Niemi turned away his wrist shot with a pad save.
In a statement, a Chanel spokesperson said the company has turned away from fur and the like for ethical reasons.
LAPD spokesman Josh Rubenstein confirmed to the LA Times that the witness went to the station and was turned away.
Rather than engage Fred, however, Kavanaugh shot him a confused look and turned away ... refusing to talk to the guy.
When we asked how she paid for it and who organized the trip, she suddenly stopped talking and turned away.
Despite being turned away by police, the men managed to make their way to the property for an important mission.
She was turned away from Le Côte Basque in Manhattan, when she showed up in a Le Smoking in 1969.
Last year, reports surfaced that attendees were turned away at the door at the Carol premiere for not wearing heels.
Residents tried to hatch their own plan to free the humpback but were turned away by officials, the station reported.
The party in this decade turned away from state involvement in the economy and stagnated on the issue of race.
This included 86,400 cans of tuna from the Maldives, which offered $50,000 for Kerala last week but was turned away.
The Westerdam had already been turned away from several countries, including Japan and the Philippines, amid fears of the virus.
Despite predictions of a backlash, in each case the country turned away from the president's party in the succeeding election.
Those with chronic illnesses, like cancer, kidney failure, and HIV/AIDS are turned away because of a lack of resources.
He turned away from his family and fought for himself, eventually becoming the Hand to a queen he believed in.
Ayoub said he's had clients that have been turned away at the border for content found in their WhatsApp messages.
She also points out how Christian influences crept into the myths as northern Europe turned away from its pagan past.
She went first to her alma mater, City College, to see if they would be interested, but was turned away.
The company had also turned away event-rental dress orders if they needed to be delivered prior to October 15.
From 1939 to 1942, when Britain and France turned away some refugees from Spain's civil war, Mexico let 25,000 in.
The Labour Conference is bigger than ever before: 13,000 delegates have signed up and hundreds had to be turned away.
And researchers can't tell if it's just a blip or if teens have really turned away from vaping for good.
Gorham, who identifies as gender fluid, was turned away from the women's dressing rooms and singled out by an employee.
Score had a dangerous pitching motion that left his face turned away from the hitter when he completed his delivery.
Yet, by "Something Borrowed"'s end, Liv has turned away from her friends and is completely leading that Command life.
There were 109,144 total migrants arrested or turned away by border patrol agents last month, according to the latest stats.
Truckers might need to ensure that their cargo has the right paperwork, or risk being turned away at the port.
"It was an expression of authority that was most fully recognized when the immigrant was not turned away," she noted.
She had to film the rest of the episode with that side of her face turned away from the camera.
If you were turned away, return to your polling place & exercise your right to vote by requesting a provisional ballot.
That will probably eliminate scenes of chaos at our nation's airports, because valid visa holders will not be turned away.
A South Carolina nail salon is making amends after they turned away a woman because she weighed over 250 lbs.
But then she turned away, choosing instead to start a new journey that, happily, returned her to the recording studio.
At the time, it appeared Banner was just pissed because people in his crew got turned away at the door.
Lucky for us cinephiles, Hammer turned away from the life of a salesman after middle school and became an actor.
Turned away, muttering low, filling the back of the van completely, so that Jack was forced to go around him.
I'm sure I'm not alone in being able to vividly remember the times that I've been turned away from places.
Funding shortfalls at the NHS have led to such long delays that some patients are being turned away from hospitals.
Several other news organizations have been rejected from all Trump campaign events or had reporters turned away from individual events.
Amelia Krales / The Verge To my left a woman said, "So, do you come here often?" and I turned away.
In June more than 104,000 people were apprehended or turned away at the border by Customs and Border Protection agents.
Voters were reportedly turned away at a polling site in Detroit early on Election Day due to missing voting machines.
Nonetheless, he increasingly turned away from painting, anxious to complete his studies and to order the contents of his notebooks.
It's possible that some of the Democratic voters showed up to vote for a Republican, but found themselves turned away.
They came face to face when Elizabeth arrived home, greeted by an excited Paige, and turned away, claiming a headache.
"It is simple to place in deepest shadow those steep slopes that are turned away from the light," he writes.
But he said the Trump administration has turned away from those solutions, citing the borrower defense rule as an example.
But stigma and punitive laws often mean they are mistreated or turned away when they seek services, according to UNAIDS.
Crawford stonewalled Matt Duchene, who surged toward the net on a 1-on-1 chance only to be turned away.
During the former, we turned away and slowed the admission of Jewish refugees; during the latter, we ignored it altogether.
The number of people turned away at legal ports of entry on the border last month is not yet available.
They turned away money from the ACA to pay medical bills for the sickest, most vulnerable residents of their states.
The Nashville goalie turned away 37 shots, including at least five point-blank chances, to lead his team to victory.
An additional 11,85033 people were turned away at the border in May, a slight uptick from 10,170 the previous month.
Some have also been turned away from the ticket windows as the organisers have refrained from accepting the banned currencies.
Unlike Cantor, both Ryan and Wasserman Schultz maintained strong political teams in their district, and both turned away their challengers.
"The voters have turned away from the two big parties in considerable droves," she said on the public broadcaster ZDF.
So if evacuees came to a shelter after getting kicked off the FEMA motel program, would they be turned away?
Every time you get turned away from an ID-only Wetherspoons, you are one step closer to becoming an icon.
G-Eazy was just turned away at the Canadian border ... and had to cancel a huge show because of it.
In fact, two women followed in the study who were turned away by abortion providers died from pregnancy-related complications.
The docs -- obtained by TMZ -- claim Ketai screamed, turned away and fell on her hands and knees into the street.
Chris Brown, for one, got turned away en route to a show in Montreal, probably due to his criminal record.
For a while, I turned away from the hypnotic screen and watched them play: sometimes one art form is sufficient.
And other residents of the ravaged city were still showing up asking for medical care only to be turned away.
When that occupation ended in April 1952, Japan had turned away from militarism to embrace ideals of pacifism and democracy.
Law enforcement sources tell us things got heated when several members of Weezy's entourage got turned away at the door.
She had been turned away by her local hospital, and she worried about the pain, the bill and finding care.
Health workers have been turned away regularly from homes where someone has died, leaving them unable to test for Ebola.
Sailors from the McCain who showed up anyway, with the ship's name on their uniforms or caps, were turned away.
At A Book's Christian Academy in Florida, school officials turned away a 6-year-old black boy for wearing dreadlocks.
The club turned away local resident Tom Landry in 2006 when he tried to join with his partner and son.
The HS Westerdam, meanwhile, was turned away by four countries before being allowed to dock in Cambodia earlier in February.
Say you aren't simply turned away; you may still be pressured not to follow through with a credible-fear interview.
Instead, because of new government policies, thousands have been turned away and returned to Mexico, where they remain in danger.
Within moments, fans had turned away from the game, craning their necks and pointing their cellphone cameras at the couple.
The Orpheus and Eurydice myth, so deep with associations in dance history, is invoked only to be turned away from.
He drew a packed crowd to his rally with Saccone on Saturday, with some supporters having to be turned away.
As the world changed and waistlines grew, Americans turned away from supersize culture and started choosing different kinds of foods.
It was also where his father, Juan, ran two bodegas and never turned away anyone who was hungry, but broke.
More important than that, there needs to be honesty with the voters who have turned away from Labour since 2005.
The lawyer, Wen Yu, said he had previously been turned away twice in attempts to meet his client, Hua Haifeng.
In my medical practice, I have turned away hundreds of patients who are desperate to seek assistance for their addiction.
Inspectors will seek evidence that the public was denied access without the city's permission, including testimony from anyone turned away.
Before learning his sentence, Thomas turned away from the judge to face the Websters, who were sitting in the courtroom.
A major customer as well as the company's lender also turned away amid the public battles with the hedge fund.
The ACLU is blazing the way in helping support everyone from detained immigrants to trans people turned away from bathrooms.
Varlamov turned away Brad Marchand to seal the result — the Islanders snapping a seven-game losing streak to the Bruins.
Raanta turned away a breakaway attempt by the Kings' Austin Wagner with 10:32 to play in the third period.
She was turned away from all of them, so she took up weaving, and enrolled in the school in 1922.
When two prosecutors and three police officers arrived Monday morning to search Mediapart's offices in Paris, they were turned away.
Why is it so important that a relatively small number of people not get turned away at the polls, right?
A rapidly tightening labor market is forcing companies across the country to consider workers they once would have turned away.
Despite questions about possibly changing the album's artwork following the attacks, the idea was quickly turned away within the band.
Lehtonen also turned away a wrist shot by Mikael Granlund at close range with 8:36 remaining before the first intermission.
Spot gold added 0.1 percent to $1,272.91 an ounce as the dollar rose and investors turned away from safe haven assets.
For teens who've purposefully turned away from the permanence of the Facebook profile timeline, there's a sense of freedom in ephemerality.
Companies need to apply and be accepted, and he's turned away some 500 businesses that were "too small" for the space.
However, U.S. border agents have not reported a sizeable increase in the number of travelers being turned away at the border.
Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon made headlines Monday when he said he'd attempted to enter the facility, but was turned away.
A transgender customer at an Urban Outfitters was turned away from using the women's changing room at a Los Angeles store.
He says that some asylum seekers had to wait a day at four crossings, were turned away and told to return.
Customs and Border Protection has said it doesn't know how many migrants have been turned away as a result of metering.
The order caused chaos at airports, and among those reported detained or turned away included students, professors, and green card holders.
Female shoppers today are increasingly turned away by Victoria's Secret overtly sexy image, which is reinforced by its annual fashion show.
To my amazement, the track starts with birds chirping, and the eagle immediately turned away towards the back of the nest.
But when she arrived at a port of entry in Arizona, bleeding, covered in dirt, and sobbing, she was turned away.
Hard-nosed private investors have turned away from water, reluctant to risk vast sums for uncertain returns stretched across future decades.
On June 24, Israel's military said it launched a Patriot missile at an incoming drone from Syria, which turned away unscathed.
Kristy and Dana Dumont, two of the plaintiffs in the case, were turned away from two adoption agencies in their county.
"Many deserving individuals are being turned away at the border before they even have a chance to speak with a judge."
Media have reported that the woman said she was turned away by Thai police when she tried to report the rape.
Once Biden ceased to be a concept — the generic Democrat — and became a living, breathing, stumbling, fumbling candidate, voters turned away.
"The trailer would be necessary for Ms. Jackson because hotels turned away black people," wrote Joyce Nadine Burnett from San Diego.
Airport footage shows the little girl initially turned away after she tried to follow crew members onto an Air France flight.
The centre had initially been set up with 5,000 cots, but the Red Cross says no one will be turned away.
As the bizarre confrontation was seemingly ending, Mary Jo Buttafuoco turned away — just seconds before Fisher shot her in the head.
If they were under 25, even if they were just looking for a juicy snack, they were turned away empty handed.
Curry's departure was tearful, and many people latched onto the moment when she turned away from Lauer's attempts to comfort her.
Voting illegally is difficult, as Trump illustrated in a 2004 video in which he was turned away from three voting locations.
Dying infants are turned away from hospitals — 63 percent of which operate without baby formula — because they are filled to capacity.
CNN could not independently verify the number of people who were turned away from attending Trump's campaign event Monday in Columbus.
In May 2014 — the peak of the child migrant crisis under Obama— there were almost 69,000 migrants arrested or turned away.
Minorities, women, and young people have already turned away from the current Republican nominee more than any other candidate in history.
You have soldiers that go to the VA and get turned away and he's really trying to make change with that.
Think of John Walker Lindh, who turned away from his Marin County, California, upbringing and joined the ranks of the Taliban.
After I told her we didn't, she dropped it on the floor and turned away to leave without saying another word.
However, despite receiving approval for the design ahead of time from principal Mary Qualey, she was turned away at the door.
It's sort of like that moment a few weeks ago, when Paul McCartney was turned away from a Grammy after party.
Rapper Mos Def was turned away in a South African court Tuesday, after refusing to remove a turban on his head.
If we had just turned away and gone back into our nice quiet space, that would have felt so very wrong.
Providers may not be aware either — Salazar says she's heard stories of patients turned away at clinics for lacking US identification.
When a man approached the counter and presented his I.D. to check in for a flight, he was politely turned away.
Former congressional staffers Danielle Geanacopoulos and Dan Pollock told BuzzFeed News that they were turned away from the bureau on Dec.
Mr. Fini said his process server was turned away at the gate and told that Mr. Li did not live there.
Tankers laden with oil have turned away from Hodeida, the biggest entry point for cargo to the devastated north, without unloading.
The San Francisco start-up has needed little capital so far, and the founders have turned away dozens of potential investors.
In 1989, she represented Paul Jasperson, a man with AIDS who'd been turned away from a nail salon in West Hollywood.
Because of this, people who seek refugee status in Canada from the US will be turned away at official border crossings.
Washington (CNN)Immigrants are already being turned away at the border under Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recent reinterpretation of asylum law.
And the 133 million people with pre-existing conditions could no longer be turned away or charged more by insurance companies.
I am troubled that those seeking asylum are being turned away before they even have the opportunity to file their papers.
A dentist in Floyd County told the publication that he has turned away roughly 10 children over the past few days.
Rodriguez said he was turned away at an official border crossing in Texas four times before crossing illegally to claim asylum.
And over the weekend he was turned away from a presidential event marking the end of World War I in France.
In 2013 to 2014, 31 percent of women referred to refuges were turned away because there simply wasn't room for them.
With a few exceptions, anyone who shows up from the U.S. at a Canadian port of entry will be turned away.
More than 144,000 migrants were arrested or turned away at the border last month, the highest monthly total in 13 years.
Seehofer had called for migrants who have been registered as asylum seekers in other countries be turned away at Germany's border.
Grigorian turned away assuming the referee was going to have the doctor check the cut and Groenhart decked him from behind.
I stared at them, hypnotized, and turned away only when I felt R.'s hand on my ankle, calling me back.
But on many other issues, Obama has turned away from the Saudis and the more friendly diplomacy of past U.S. administrations.
In a letter to the town, Mr. Trump complained about the limit and said he had turned away hundreds of people.
The lesson here is that people can be turned away from violence if they believe that a wider social group disapproves.
Another -- a swing dance hobbyist -- has been turned away by prospective dance partners when they learn of her line of work.
In Wuhan, China, when the crisis got severe, patients were turned away from hospitals because there were no beds for them.
Making matters worse, some people who have sought tests in the past few weeks, like Eaker's patient, have been turned away.
The Saudi-led coalition has delayed or turned away numerous ships carrying fuel and supplies to ports controlled by the rebels.
Such failed reservations leave tables open for hours, depriving servers of tips and forcing walk-in diners to be turned away.
When refugees are stuck in refugee camps — or, better yet, turned away from the most powerful country in the West entirely.
The next day, an intoxicated Ms. de la Huerta was turned away from an after-party at the Chateau Marmont hotel.
They turned away from simplistic stories about the distant past in favor of much more detailed attention to specific societal dynamics.
President Clinton is making our border a place where the law is respected and drugs and illegal immigrants are turned away.
Sex abuse scandals are among the reasons millions of Latin Americans have turned away from the Catholic Church in recent years.
A handful of other ships have also been turned away from ports out of fears that passengers could spread the illness.
So maybe, just for a second, consider that your friends aren't selfish jerks who should be turned away at the border.
In 1982, a gay person seeking entry to the US was turned away after immigration officials read his letters and diary.
Some agencies are just not following the law, according to public workers who applied for the benefit and were turned away.
But when he tried to get on a flight in Atlanta in October 2010, his lawsuits says, he was turned away.
In 1962, she attempted to register 17 men and women to vote at the Indianola, Mississippi Courthouse and was turned away.
Mason turned away the shot, but could not stop Draisaitl's snap shot from the left circle at the 4:39 mark.
The woman who had defiantly sported a necklace of ball bearings in the '20s turned away from the machine toward nature.
The images of Muslim visitors being turned away at American airports will only inflame those who seek to do us harm.
Volunteers, service providers and even family members are turned away in hopes of keeping the center sealed against the spreading coronavirus.
When she reached the sink, Young said, she turned away because she did not want to look at Weinstein's naked body.
Several nonresidents were turned away at a checkpoint, according to Richard D. Rapoza, a spokesman for the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency.
After they plugged a volunteer for information, he thanked them for their time, but told them they'd probably be turned away.
While this is a record high figure, it still means that more than two-thirds of potential borrowers are turned away.
Asian and particularly Chinese communities around the world are facing ostracisation and hostility, being turned away from restaurants and racially abused.
Bo Horvat started the fifth round of the shootout for Vancouver, but his shot was turned away by Devan Dubnyk's blocker.
I turned away and covertly selected nine $20 bills from my wallet, folded and flattened them, and palmed them to him.
Living as a woman was hard enough; she was once turned away when she tried to buy a car with cash.
But she fears she would be turned away from the oversubscribed local community college because of her lack of academic preparation.
It has become so popular that thousands of entrants are turned away to keep the field to a manageable 2,000 athletes.
If they try to flee an abusive marriage, they are turned away from shelters and may be treated as simple runaways.
UK nationals may be required to obtain an international driving license, or face being turned away at borders and face fines.
The 4,000 individuals turned away from entering the US are those who may have some kind of putative connection to terrorism.
Patients with some income pay on a modest sliding scale, but no patient is ever turned away for inability to pay.
Perhaps she was not aware of or chose to ignore the fact that the US also turned away thousands of Jews.
"They should be welcomed with compassion and understanding, not turned away or have their children taken from them at the border."
She had a sheaf of papers in one hand and she turned away from him to lay them on the counter.
For decades, those people — those countries — turned away as Myanmar ruthlessly escalated its oppression and purged a people from their homeland.
The number of border-crossers peaked in May, when 2450,22020 people were apprehended or turned away at legal ports of entry.
The Associated Press reported that local firefighters were turned away by consulate officials when they arrived in response to the smoke.
I'd avoided the TV crowd ever since the whole CNN episode, and now I turned away, hoping they hadn't seen me.
Living as a woman was hard enough; she was once turned away when she tried to buy a car with cash.
The ship - which says it has no sick passengers - has been turned away from Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, Guam and the Philippines.
The country turned away from nuclear energy after the 22021 Fukushima disaster, and only nine of its 35 reactors are operational.
Traditionally, patients on ventilators are not displaced for other patients, and later arriving patients can be turned away in a shortage.
In that moment, I turned away from my sins and placed my faith and trust in Jesus, which changed my life.
Trump has expressed frustration at U.S. immigration laws and reiterated on Monday that people should be turned away at the border.
Then, we pull back —the diorama has a distorted slant— to the viewer, whose giant head is turned away from us.
This began to change after a young woman named Isabel González sued in 1902 after being turned away from Ellis Island.
That could result in voters not exercising their vote, or feeling embarrassed, or being turned away despite what the law allows.
Though the camera turned away for a spell, production resumed shortly after, and it appeared as though the show must go on.
Tottenham had the better half however, with two hard-luck opportunities from Harry Kane and Ben Davies turned away by the woodwork.
He liked math in high school but turned away from it because "I felt it wasn't creative enough for me," he said.
But to their surprise, many gay men and trans people were turned away, despite false rumors that their donations would be accepted.
The Red Cross has sheltered more than 5803,000 people, ABC 13 reported, and officials have said no one will be turned away.
"We are already hearing from people being turned away from shelters, denied sign language interpreters," the the group said in a statement.
And just recently, it represented David Mullins and Charlie Craig, the gay couple that was turned away by a Colorado cake baker.
"You turned away when the members of F.U.C. showed you 700 bullying and threatening posts," she said, using the Feminists United acronym.
In Palm Beach County, Florida, similar mistakes caused 2,000 properly registered voters to be turned away in the presidential primaries of 2016.
The N.C. NAACP said the polling location turned away at least 45 people in one hour because of the lack of forms.
CBP limited the number of immigrants who can be processed, so some asylum seekers have been turned away to wait in Mexico.
America, too, under Donald Trump has turned away from promoting the human rights and democratic values of which Taiwan is a beacon.
His mother and sister said this was very much out of character for him and that he turned away from physical altercations.
In 2015 reports surfaced that women were being turned away from the festival's famous stairs for wearing fancy flats instead of stilettos.
And if you recall the controversy last year (women were turned away from the door for wearing flats) this is quite revolutionary.
Cruz, who has long sought the support of GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson, was turned away when he tried to enter Adelson's suite.
During the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, gays were evicted from their houses, fired from their jobs, and turned away from hospitals.
State parks and beaches were shut down because of the budget issue and many were turned away from their favorite recreational spots.
Bishop turned away 31 shots and recorded his fifth shutout of the season and the 43th of his 10-year NHL career.
Last year, there was a firestorm when it was reported that a woman had been turned away for not wearing high heels.
Outside were even more people who were turned away from the fire marshal after capacity was reached in the middle school's gymnasium.
"Nobody is turned away," said Jim Mangia, the president and CEO of St. John's, which takes us to the issue at hand.
At a checkpoint on Lower Matecumbe Key, sheriff's deputies turned away people trying to get to their homes in the lower Keys.
They argue that Democrats down ballot largely turned away from Obama in the 85033 and 2014 midterms, when the president was unpopular.
On Tuesday, Massachusetts voters upheld a 2016 law preventing transgender people from being turned away from services based on their gender identity.
At the star-studded opening gala, fans swarmed the playhouse to ogle Johnny Hines and other screen idols; hundreds were turned away.
For its "Secularism and Skepticism" class last year, he turned away 25 students, more than the 22 he was able to admit.
This would be offered as a free public service; nobody could be turned away for a minimum balance or any other reason.
For the moment, lower temperatures have allowed firefighters to gain some control over the blaze, which has turned away from the city.
My father conspicuously turned away so as not to risk seeing Nicodème degrading himself, as they said he did, morning and evening.
In the first, we're metaphorically in the Roman villa, turned away from the outside world, absorbed in the realm of private existence.
For three weeks, the ship plied the waters of the Gulf of Thailand, turned away by countries unwilling to grant us asylum.
Perhaps audiences were turned away by the two-plus-hour runtime, especially in the aftermath of the breezy "Hangover" a month earlier.
Clinton was turned away by the restaurant's conservative owners and ended up in a booth at Revello's, a place across the street.
In Detroit, former slave and fellow activist Sojourner Truth was similarly turned away when she demanded a ballot at her polling place.
Eden Rogers and Brandy Welch were turned away by Miracle Hill Ministries, South Carolina's largest state-contracted, federally-funded foster care agency.
A bodyguard for the exec turned away 6ix9ine's entourage, saying the only person who could come into the restaurant was Tekashi himself.
Meanwhile, the élite had turned away from the rest of society, moving to gated compounds and educating their children in international schools.
This is not to say that applicants aren't turned away, as more than a million background checks have been denied since 1998.
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins cleared the air about the post-Grammy party where Paul McCartney was turned away at the door.
But the driver who was sent to the airport to get the supplies was turned away after waiting there for several hours.
Advertisers have turned away from black-oriented media, owners say, under the belief that they can now reach minorities in other ways.
He knowingly turned away from the plight of African-Americans as he worked with Southern Democrats to solidify his New Deal coalition.
Other people have turned away entirely, Mr. Acree said, resigned to a sense that no police trial would ever end in conviction.
The rejection rates were even higher in Fort Worth and Los Angeles, where three-quarters of landlords turned away Section 83 tenants.
Unlike the International Style that ultimately prevailed, Eliel Saarinen's was not a doctrinaire credo that turned away from temporal and physical context.
A World War II veteran was turned away in Ohio because his Department of Veterans Affairs photo ID didn't include his address.
And check the airline's rules about where and how the animal must be transported lest you be turned away at the airport.
After hearing this youngster sing to her father about her broken heart, DeGeneres chuckled off camera, turned away and smothered a smile.
Mideast energy producers have struggled, as China has turned away shipments of liquefied natural gas and cut way back on oil consumption.
Starbucks  Be prepared to have your reusable tumblers and hot cups turned away, as Starbucks has temporarily suspended its reusable cup program.
Over the last two decades, he has grown more devoted to the pure joke, even as comedy has turned away from it.
Dozens were told they were ineligible to vote and were turned away at the polls, even when they displayed current registration cards.
US Customs and Border Protection confirmed to CNN that Ajjawi was turned away at the border -- but declined to provide any details.
Mexico City is awash in resources, so much so that some volunteers and donations there have been turned away in some places.
He turned away from politics and public life, focusing his energy instead on a new passion, the development of equestrianism in Russia.
Perspective: Since August, at least 16 Iranian students have been turned away at airports, losing their chances to study at prestigious universities.
Bishop turned away Charles Hudon's one-timed slap shot from the high slot, but Gallagher alertly poked the puck across the line.
The ship, the Westerdam, was turned away from five other ports over virus fears, but Cambodia allowed it to dock last Thursday.
She had been a passenger on the MS Westerdam cruise ship, which had been turned away by five countries amid coronavirus fears.
Mahla Shahkhajeh, 26, was accepted into a Ph.D. program in industrial engineering at Iowa State University, but was turned away on Dec.
Mr. Bird said that should anyone on the trips already booked be turned away at the border, the trip would be canceled.
But WestJet, a major carrier with several flights to America, said that by Saturday afternoon it had turned away only one passenger.
If anything they could have won by a bigger margin as James McArthur's dipping shot was turned away by Ramsdale soon after.
The Associated Press reported that San Fransisco firefighters were turned away by consulate officials when they arrived in response to the smoke.
Skeptical judges turned away his libel suit against a journalist who wrote a book calling into question the amount of his wealth.
Indeed, homeownership rates amongst minority communities continue to fall and minority applicants are turned away far more frequently than their white counterparts.
Alternatively, asylum seekers could be turned away and instructed to apply for asylum in Mexico first under the "Remain in Mexico" policy.
I inched my face closer to his, until our noses almost touched, and at the last second, I turned away and ran.
Austrian Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said controls were proceeding as planned, with 8,000 vehicles checked and 150 people turned away so far.
The small city provides few job opportunities, and Ahmadis from Rabwah are turned away when they look for work in neighboring towns.
One failed to recognize both the card and the thumbprint of Ebele Helen Odigie, who looked despondent as she was turned away.
When Canadian researchers tasked with solving the mystery tried to get onto the island, they were turned away by the American government.
A female figure leans against the wall, her face turned away, one arm raised overhead and her other hand covering her crotch.
"This protester would not leave me alone — so I pulled out my camera and said, 'Selfie,' and he turned away," Broders said.
The president's spokeswoman Sarah Sanders was turned away from a Virginia restaurant last year because the owner disagreed with the administration's politics.
Children have been separated from their parents, teachers have been kept from their schools, Christian families have been turned away from American airports.
Many sick residents in Hubei say that they have been turned away by overstretched hospitals, which have shortages of test kits and beds.
Two immigrants apprehended by Border Patrol agents told inspectors that they crossed the border illegally after being turned away at ports of entry.
Moore continued for several minutes to talk about his belief that the US is failing because it has turned away from Christian beliefs.
So many people volunteered to give blood for the victims that after only a few hours they were turned away, the stocks full.
He argued that the free-speech dimension made this story different from other discrimination cases, such as hotels which turned away gay couples.
But a jury will have to evaluate how likely it would be that Hayes was in imminent fear with Smith's back turned away.
As of Friday evening, Murphy's office said it had not yet received a response from the administration about why they were turned away.
One feels turned away from while being spoken to directly, and nonetheless compelled to continue while a rueful form of emotional complexity develops.
"I turned away from the dark side and I have been infinitely blessed with my family and my children and now a career."
However, county election officials stressed that while some voters did voluntarily choose to leave because of the wait, no voters were turned away.
Whether you're attacking a low ranking guard or a named boss, many of your slices will be turned away by your enemy's blade.
But the tap has become a major privilege, as LGBT refugees aren't the only people who get turned away at the public ones.
Mr Cundle, at least, is impressed, even though he was turned away from a shelter this winter because of his mental-health needs.
Both Walsh and Baker said they would not march if OUTVETS, the Boston-based LGBTQ veteran organization, was turned away from the parade.
"The health system is on the verge of total collapse, with patients being turned away," the U.N.'s O'Brien said in a statement.
This ostensibly means that women like Anya will no longer be turned away from refuges if they do not live in the borough.
On one day alone in 2017, the charity found that 94 women and 90 children were turned away from refuge services in England.
Aline Coudouel at the World Bank says that the poorest people often cannot reach such institutions, or are turned away when they do.
According to The Washington Post, Cole turned away from the pitchter's mound and walked around as the batter called for a time out.
But she turned away from happy talk about a "golden era" and gave warning that China needed to respect international trading rules more.
From April 26th, he said, tourists will be turned away for six months while the authorities extend and repair the inadequate sewage system.
In Vancouver, an employee at the American Airlines counter said one person traveling on an Iranian passport had been turned away Saturday morning.
But some immigrants who try to seek asylum the "right way" are being turned away and told there's no room for them now.
As the yen increased in value, Japanese products became more and more expensive, and countries turned away from the one-time export powerhouse.
Tyler, 26, shared a photo on Friday of the girls together, with Carly's face turned away from the camera as she carried Nova.
The doors to the waiting room haven't even opened yet, and already, latecomers run the risk of being turned away on the spot.
As most big and small pharma have turned away from psychiatry, perhaps our approach may present a new business model for the field.
Turned away by every boxing gym in Los Angeles, he travels to Philadelphia and persuades his dad's sleepy-eyed pal to train him.
Many Sikhs were turned away due to laws specifically discriminating against Asians and thus many potential Canadians decided not to come at all.
Stars have been bringing their A-game since the '50s, women were even turned away from screenings for not wearing heels in 2015.
There are so many homeless youths that New York shelters turned away about 5,000 kids in 2012 due to a lack of beds.
"People strive for security in every regard," social scientist Tibor Zavecz said, adding that bickering among Orban's challengers probably turned away potential supporters.
Getting turned away from your vacation abroad at the 11th hour — just because your travel document is expiring imminently — is a terrible experience.
A group of activists trying to visit Hussein in prison were turned away on Tuesday, Amnesty International's Sudan researcher, Ahmed Elzobier, told CNN.
Turned away at the doors of the court, she made her way to London, where she took up residence in Victoria bus station.
Inadmissible aliens — those turned away at ports of entry — at the southwestern border also plummeted, to 21625,2900 in January from 220006,2202 in December.
People turned away, and from that moment they walked more slowly, like somnambulists, as if they no longer knew where they were going.
That turned out to be far too little for a market in which nobody can be turned away on account of ill health.

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