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Those who meet those criteria are turned away from donation.
Drug users are stigmatized and often turned away from hospitals.
They turned away from each other and faced the crowd.
Most of the time, he turned away from the camera.
Even Paul McCartney can get turned away from a nightclub.
He turned away from the field and began to pace.
The Costa Luminosa was turned away from Antigua and Spain.
REPORTER: People are being turned away from ports of entry.
She was turned away from a subway station in Brooklyn.
She deliberately turned away from television cameras before doing so.
Democratic presidential candidates have turned away from the charter movement.
Democratic presidential candidates have turned away from the charter movement.
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.
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?
Al-Sadr has turned away from his previous alignment with Iran.
First, they turned away from their traditional setup in the studio.
The next day, he was turned away from several disaster zones.
The faithful, meanwhile, have turned away from one of their own.
So how do women in labor get turned away from hospital?
I was facing the window, my body turned away from him.
G.B.T. people have been turned away from hospitals and doctors' offices.
As I turned away from the ocean, what could I see?
As I turned away from the ocean, what could I see?
His thoughts turned away from drowning, toward starvation and heat exhaustion.
O.J. Simpson defense lawyer Robert Shapiro turned away from criminal law.
A couple lurks in the penumbra, turned away from the viewer.
A much smaller figure is turned away from us, his age indecipherable.
But after Nat Cole's death in 21958, she turned away from music.
Why have governments all over the world turned away from death duties?
Williams was turned away from her senior prom for an exposed...ankle.
Kamala Harris who previously embraced the plan have turned away from it.
Jaime and Tyrion have both recently turned away from their Lannister heritage.
People are being turned away from the border because of their religion.
Fortunately, the mainstream culture has turned away from this pedophile-chic ethos.
The detached skull is turned away from the viewer, revealing its underside.
Online, numerous people claim to have been turned away from Wuhan's hospitals.
The Westerdam left Kaohsiung and was turned away from Taipei as well.
And so I turned away from the faith I was raised with.
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.
I turned away from the dark side and I have been infinitely blessed.
" I was turned away from hair salons and told I needed "special treatment.
Since 1983, gay and bisexual men have been turned away from giving blood.
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.
On its western end are upscale Republican areas that turned away from Trump.
It depicts four women, turned away from us and toward a mountainous landscape.
Her mind turned away from her children and husband for the first time.
Its antenna turned away from Earth, and its radio signal was lost forever.
We turned away from the outside world and drew close to one another.
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.
But he questioned where Mr. Kokoraleis would go if turned away from Aurora.
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.
She and Brady stressed that rape victims are never turned away from the hospital.
From there, their conversation turned away from purchasing a house and into The Bachelor.
The lyrics turned away from glorified date rape fantasies and towards confronting self-hate.
You'll probably get turned away from your local drive-thru riding on your horse.
He turned away from the Szechuan restaurant and kept walking, toward the Comedy Cellar.
Jackson's expression remained stoic until he quickly turned away from the former vice president.
Students stood and turned away from DeVos during her speech, The Baltimore Sun reported.
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.
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.
I turned away from the office and made my way over toward the docks.
In the early 1960s Ms. Cherry turned away from photography for about 25 years.
Apparently she was turned away from one of his restaurants because she was wearing trackies.
Davidson said as of last week, transgender people were already being turned away from enlistment.
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.
Tens of thousands of trucks would be turned away from comatose terminals across the globe.
Bolstad said she met Fields when they were turned away from McIntire Park by police.
Gwen Carr, Mr. Garner's mother and Ms. Garner's grandmother, was turned away from the church.
Last summer, amid a heatwave and raging wildfires, more Swedes turned away from air travel.
Others see a more unequal country that has turned away from its socialist-inspired revolution.
Others claim they have been turned away from official shelters because the facilities are full.
Fat people are turned away from help for serious medical issues because of their weight.
"In the years I'd known him, John Stennis turned away from his segregationist past," Biden wrote.
You didn't turn on me, you turned away from me when I needed you the most.
I turned away from all the screens, closed my eyes, and took a few deep breaths.
Al-Yousef was turned away from the court and told to submit the petition by mail.
So it's no wonder that her most recent antics got her turned away from Kensington Palace.
"I would like to see... these satellites turned away from 110 million Verizon users," he said.
He knew that in recent years the meatpacking industry had turned away from undocumented Hispanic labor.
But then the eyes of the world turned away from Haiti, to other horrors, other disasters.
As Iraq burned, Bush himself, once the champion of the neoconservative cause, turned away from it.
Even so, do you really want people like me to be turned away from homeless shelters?
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.
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.
Silgado and her children were turned away from four hospitals because there were no beds available.
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.
This isn't the first time a politician has been turned away from visiting an ICE facility, either.
Stories of foreign residents of Japan and tourists being turned away from hot springs or beaches abound.
If I drew caricatures of other people, the danger of attention could be turned away from me.
Were tourists and locals turned away from an afternoon roaming the museum's galleries because of the shoot?
"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 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.
We have been turned away from not one, but two, agencies simply because of who we are.
In Kentucky and Kansas, youth can be turned away from participation in student organizations for being LGBT.
" Specifically, Bevin mentioned reports of voters being "incorrectly turned away from various voting booths around the state.
The students were turned away from the "open press" event because they did not sign up beforehand.
But shortly after the Brexit vote, he was turned away from a research network involving European partners.
But as much as he prized elegant play, Cruyff loathed teams that turned away from his ideals.
And Max Boot explains why he has turned away from his longtime home in the Republican Party.
Pretty much everyone has been turned away from a bar for being underage—mainly because it's illegal.
She was one of six children, and they all, for their own reasons, turned away from Catholicism.
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.
In Nanjing, he was turned away from one hotel before getting a room at a luxury hotel.
When we asked the ages of people sewing "NYC" onto T-shirts, they turned away from us.
What she finds, though, is a somewhat embittered man who has turned away from being a Jedi.
He turned away from the lights, kissed his wife and walked with a faltering gait toward the stage.
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.
Pushing for Better Wages As the strike continued across the country, patients have been turned away from treatment.
This isn't the first time a member of Trump's inner circle has been turned away from a restaurant.
Bossert stressed no one, including undocumented immigrants, would be turned away from life-saving measures, food and water.
Earlier today, November 26 2017, I was turned away from immigration at Shanghai's Hongqiao airport by Chinese officials.
The caption-less photo showed Disick, 32, smoking a cigar with his body turned away from the camera.
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.
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.
He recalled Gonzalo being turned away from a wedding venue in the 1970s because of his Afro hairstyle.
This summer, more than for any previous tournament, the world's cameras will be turned away from the field.
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.
People she had considered friends turned away from her on the street to avoid having to greet her.
Historically, most art about climate change and ecological and health crises has turned away from whole-cloth negativism.
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.
The next day, Taiyande, who is transmasculine, was turned away from the men's bathroom by security as well.
In December, construction workers were turned away from a parade event along Doha's corniche marking Qatar's national day celebrations.
With the start of the Cold War in 1945, American paranoia turned away from international Catholicism to international Communism.
It is also hardly encouraging that people are being turned away from hospitals for want of adequate testing devices.
" She turned away from Molly and said, "Right, so we'll go to your house and watch Star Wars: Rebels.
The star dabbed at her eyes with tissues and was visibly relieved as she turned away from the gallery.
"I hated wearing the wristbands and sometimes refused to wear them and was turned away from food," Ngalle said.
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.
Brick and mortar stores have turned away from the practice of pushing repacks and the business has moved online.
Kim Kelly got turned away from the Canadian border once before and is still mad about it on Twitter.
Richard Shen, who said he has been turned away from women's knitting circles, wore a headlamp while he knit.
In the former, Krista looks pained and disoriented on the street, her ghostly face turned away from the photographer.
On the street, homeless trans people are sometimes discriminated against, even turned away from shelters—where can they go?
In Reynosa, Ms. Williams said, these cartels are systematically stalking migrants who have been turned away from the border.
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.
"Or how many great-grandparents, and grandparents made it, but were turned away from a job and decent life."
But on the final day of testimony, prosecutors turned away from Mr. Roof's planning and back to its consequences.
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.
DeBose and her friends rattled off their many reasons for supporting the candidate they turned away from eight years ago.
In a statement, a Chanel spokesperson said the company has turned away from fur and the like for ethical reasons.
She was turned away from Le Côte Basque in Manhattan, when she showed up in a Le Smoking in 1969.
The party in this decade turned away from state involvement in the economy and stagnated on the issue of race.
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.
He turned away from his family and fought for himself, eventually becoming the Hand to a queen he believed in.
She also points out how Christian influences crept into the myths as northern Europe turned away from its pagan past.
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.
She had to film the rest of the episode with that side of her face turned away from the camera.
Lucky for us cinephiles, Hammer turned away from the life of a salesman after middle school and became an actor.
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.
Nonetheless, he increasingly turned away from painting, anxious to complete his studies and to order the contents of his notebooks.
"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.
Some have also been turned away from the ticket windows as the organisers have refrained from accepting the banned currencies.
"The voters have turned away from the two big parties in considerable droves," she said on the public broadcaster ZDF.
Every time you get turned away from an ID-only Wetherspoons, you are one step closer to becoming an icon.
For a while, I turned away from the hypnotic screen and watched them play: sometimes one art form is sufficient.
When that occupation ended in April 1952, Japan had turned away from militarism to embrace ideals of pacifism and democracy.
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.
As the world changed and waistlines grew, Americans turned away from supersize culture and started choosing different kinds of foods.
More important than that, there needs to be honesty with the voters who have turned away from Labour since 2005.
Before learning his sentence, Thomas turned away from the judge to face the Websters, who were sitting in the courtroom.
The ACLU is blazing the way in helping support everyone from detained immigrants to trans people turned away from bathrooms.
She was turned away from all of them, so she took up weaving, and enrolled in the school in 1922.
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.
A transgender customer at an Urban Outfitters was turned away from using the women's changing room at a Los Angeles store.
Hard-nosed private investors have turned away from water, reluctant to risk vast sums for uncertain returns stretched across future decades.
Kristy and Dana Dumont, two of the plaintiffs in the case, were turned away from two adoption agencies in their county.
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.
Minorities, women, and young people have already turned away from the current Republican nominee more than any other candidate in history.
Think of John Walker Lindh, who turned away from his Marin County, California, upbringing and joined the ranks of the Taliban.
It's sort of like that moment a few weeks ago, when Paul McCartney was turned away from a Grammy after party.
Former congressional staffers Danielle Geanacopoulos and Dan Pollock told BuzzFeed News that they were turned away from the bureau on Dec.
Tankers laden with oil have turned away from Hodeida, the biggest entry point for cargo to the devastated north, without unloading.
In 1989, she represented Paul Jasperson, a man with AIDS who'd been turned away from a nail salon in West Hollywood.
And over the weekend he was turned away from a presidential event marking the end of World War I in France.
But on many other issues, Obama has turned away from the Saudis and the more friendly diplomacy of past U.S. administrations.
The lesson here is that people can be turned away from violence if they believe that a wider social group disapproves.
In Wuhan, China, when the crisis got severe, patients were turned away from hospitals because there were no beds for them.
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.
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.
The woman who had defiantly sported a necklace of ball bearings in the '20s turned away from the machine toward nature.
Asian and particularly Chinese communities around the world are facing ostracisation and hostility, being turned away from restaurants and racially abused.
But she fears she would be turned away from the oversubscribed local community college because of her lack of academic preparation.
If they try to flee an abusive marriage, they are turned away from shelters and may be treated as simple runaways.
The 4,000 individuals turned away from entering the US are those who may have some kind of putative connection to terrorism.
She had a sheaf of papers in one hand and she turned away from him to lay them on the counter.
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.
In that moment, I turned away from my sins and placed my faith and trust in Jesus, which changed my life.
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.
He liked math in high school but turned away from it because "I felt it wasn't creative enough for me," he said.
"We are already hearing from people being turned away from shelters, denied sign language interpreters," the the group said in a statement.
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.
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.
Outside were even more people who were turned away from the fire marshal after capacity was reached in the middle school's gymnasium.
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.
For the moment, lower temperatures have allowed firefighters to gain some control over the blaze, which has turned away from the city.
In the first, we're metaphorically in the Roman villa, turned away from the outside world, absorbed in the realm of private existence.
Meanwhile, the élite had turned away from the rest of society, moving to gated compounds and educating their children in international schools.
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.
Unlike the International Style that ultimately prevailed, Eliel Saarinen's was not a doctrinaire credo that turned away from temporal and physical context.
Over the last two decades, he has grown more devoted to the pure joke, even as comedy has turned away from it.
He turned away from politics and public life, focusing his energy instead on a new passion, the development of equestrianism in Russia.
The ship, the Westerdam, was turned away from five other ports over virus fears, but Cambodia allowed it to dock last Thursday.
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.
Moore continued for several minutes to talk about his belief that the US is failing because it has turned away from Christian beliefs.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
As most big and small pharma have turned away from psychiatry, perhaps our approach may present a new business model for the field.
Stars have been bringing their A-game since the '50s, women were even turned away from screenings for not wearing heels in 2015.
Getting turned away from your vacation abroad at the 11th hour — just because your travel document is expiring imminently — is a terrible experience.
WHYY reported that about a dozen people seeking services had to be turned away from the ICE office because they couldn't get inside.
As grenache-based wines in Châteauneuf and California became cult bottles, many wine aficionados turned away from the combination of power and price.
Some Yelp reviewers and Facebook users had confused the DC Italian restaurant for the Virginia American restaurant that Sanders was turned away from.
Mr. McNicholas said that 230 to 230 men and women were routinely turned away from the rooftop bar because they were too young.
Branstetter shared stories of people being turned away from emergency rooms, subjected to unnecessary and costly testing, and denied basic care and coverage.
But despite it all, it's the final shot of Michael standing in a corner, turned away from Heather that is haunting even today.
As I turned away from the darkness of "b/w/g#14," the starkness of "b/w/g #15" (23) pleasantly surprised me.
The Navy said that if any sailors were turned away from the Wasp, it was because the space on that ship was scarce.
The attack had caused some patients to be turned away from emergency rooms, and surgical procedures and medical appointments needed to be rescheduled.
When voters went to the polls this month, they knew exactly who Jeremy Corbyn was, yet this time they turned away from him.
This was about us being turned away from and denied service at a business because of who we are and who we love.
A third ship, the Westerdam, has been turned away from various ports due to fears that there may be coronavirus cases on board.
The Army reservist who was turned away from a citizenship ceremony on Thursday had learned just hours earlier that her case was stalled.
Mr. Dawkins said he objected to the idea that speakers who might be offensive should be turned away from institutions of higher learning.
Republicans have turned away from this uncomfortable truth by telling themselves that Donald Trump is an imperfect but necessary vessel for their agenda.
But as they grew more extreme — "nihilistic" was Mr. Glazer's word — he turned away from them and his own leftist past as well.
But visitors were turned away from the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia and the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island in New York Harbor.
A lawyer whose very first case was a pro bono assignment representing an African-American woman who'd been turned away from an apartment.
While Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) and Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) looked directly at the horror of Varys' charred remains, Jon turned away from the body.
Throughout the trial, when Lafayette leveled an accusation at Newton, he'd often turned away from the judge and jury to look directly at her.
Many green groups have largely turned away from supporting the biofuel, arguing electric cars are a better option than traditional ones with ethanol supplementation.
If liberal democracy is so superior to other systems, how come so many people have turned away from it in mature and consolidating democracies?
On Monday, we saw the dark side of modeling, when Racked reported that Black models had been turned away from Miami Swim Week castings.
His little sister stands shyly beside him, her face turned away from the camera and pressed against her brother's side just above his hip.
Eventually, Hambleton turned away from these minimalist figurative artworks to instead make his Beautiful Paintings, which included gigantic canvases with awe-inspiring ocean waves.
When the country turned away from her and her Simple Life, she kindly let them, and went on to build a business empire overseas.
The Nasdaq biotechnology index turned negative shortly after the minutes, likely because investors turned away from riskier investments after the news, according to Zaccarelli.
Most of the requests come in when people are on the road in frantic search mode after being turned away from hotels and shelters.
More than 100 people trying to escape the devastation Hurricane Dorian wrought on the Bahamas were turned away from a rescue ferry Sunday night.
This spring, we asked readers who support far-right parties in Europe to tell us why they had turned away from mainstream political movements.
But then he did something new: He turned away from the television camera and addressed an iPhone that was streaming him live — on Facebook.
In 2017, Hurricane Nate led Phillips 66 to shut the refinery, which was restarted within days as the storm turned away from the area.
He captured the seemingly endless week with a striking image of Hannah propped up on hospital pillows, her head turned away from the camera.
A Senate Medicare for All bill sponsored by Sanders has another 14 Democrats co-sponsoring it, but most have turned away from the bill.
I was responding to a call from a family member who contacted our Search and Rescue hotline, after being turned away from law enforcement.
Some coronavirus patients are said to have died at home after being turned away from hospitals that had run out of beds for patients.
He was an astute, intricate rapper; as a lyricist he was a classicist in an era that had largely turned away from that style.
Many of them have turned away from what they perceive as excessively "pessimistic" models toward ones that project a much faster-declining human population.
"A lot of gay kids and gay youth were turned away from their own families," said Power Infiniti in the Miami New Times interview.
At this point, unless you have symptoms, you might expect to be turned away from a doctor's office, even if you have legitimate concern.
In Illinois, The Chicago Tribune relayed accounts of extremely low turnout at some polling places and voters being turned away from other understaffed locations.
A number of ads for briefs, boxers and other products aimed at men have lately turned away from old notions of square-jawed masculinity.
The ship was turned away from Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Guam over concerns that its passengers would bring the new coronavirus ashore.
The most disruptive attacks infected Britain's public health system, where surgeries had to be rescheduled and some patients were turned away from emergency rooms.
A people split over issues so fundamental to their nation is one that has also turned away from a solution once pursued so adamantly.
Thomas B. Edsall Reader, guess when this paragraph was written: Liberalism has turned away from the common people and become institutionalized into an establishment.
I sat turned away from the bar, at a table facing the two speakers on the floor — old Klipschorns, the size of modest refrigerators.
Notably, when Darren asks Hank why he turned away from him, Hank's answer is that he saw too much of himself in the young man.
We have always believed that in America, you should not be turned away from a business open to the public because of who you are.
She turned away from the window and hurried down the echoless stairs, her footfall landing strangely in her ears, emphatic, like a kind of speech.
"The prince, princess and the parking lot," he captioned the mirror selfie of the pair, in which Allen's face is turned away from the camera.
They were passengers on the St. Louis, the real Hamburg-to-Havana liner that President Federico Laredo Brú turned away from Cuba's port in 1939.
That's mainly because the electricity sector has increasingly turned away from coal in favor of natural gas; transportation emissions have been relatively flat since 2000.
We have turned away from the self-governance and self-control religion and reason teach us and have instead invited increased government control and interference.
In Malaysia, state sharia laws prohibit transgender women from dressing according to their gender identity, and in Bangladesh, hijras are turned away from entering mosques.
Investors turned away from money market funds after the crisis, and low interest rates deterred them from pouring cash back into these supposed safe havens.
OK. A Democratic lawmaker films himself getting turned away from a Texas immigration detention center, but there&aposs a lot more to this story, next.
In the late '70s, however, Washington turned away from his drawings and sculptures to produce assemblage works that transformed everyday detritus into fantastical, futuristic figures.
But when he gets turned away from Tyga's party with Beck and the drummer from the Foo Fighters, he is thinking: I know your struggles.
Surveying 1,976 instances of LGBTQ intimate partner abuse from 2015, NCAVP found that nearly half of survivors (133 percent) had been turned away from shelters.
People are turned away from the polls, or purged from the rolls, or refused ID, and then these violations of their rights can be challenged.
It was in an apparent response to a 2015 report about a woman who was turned away from a red-carpet screening for wearing flats.
However, the fort's strategic importance quickly diminished when the Mississippi River turned away from it, isolating it in the floodplains just like an oxbow lake.
When one young woman turned away from me I noticed fresh welts on her bare back, dripping blood; she seemed unaware and continued to dance.
The speakers, he said, were turned away from the shoreline to avoid traumatizing neighbors, and several survivors were on set to ensure the film's accuracy.
From the NBA to PayPal, entertainers and company's have turned away from North Carolina, the bill has cost the state $450 million, according to PolitiFact.
It is currently in a spat with Malta, which is refusing to accept a German ship with 234 rescued migrants already turned away from Italy.
"The prince, princess and the parking lot," he captioned a mirror selfie of the pair, in which Allen's face is turned away from the camera.
People have spoken of sick family members turned away from hospitals, delays in testing and wards packed with feverish patients and limited screening or quarantine.
Sanders then raised both his hands higher and turned away from Warren to shake hands with Tom Steyer, another candidate who was standing close by.
The St. Louis, carrying more than 85033 passengers turned away from Cuba and unable to land in the United States, was slowly returning to Europe.
No faces are immediately evident, just figures in camel-colored coats turned away from us, a puff of smoke with two people suspended in it.
The campaign marked an inflection point for conservatism as it turned away from black voters and toward white Southerners and white rural Americans more broadly.
Last year, Texas passed a bill that gives students with negative balances grace periods, so that they're not abruptly turned away from the lunch line.
However, early champions of the process have turned away from it in recent years, including Global Witness and Ian Smillie, chair of the Diamond Development Initiative.
The US said Cuba had agreed as part of the announcement to accept migrants who were turned away from the United States back into the country.
The twenty-something bartender took our order, and as he turned away from us to get our drinks he suddenly turned back and looked at me.
National healthcare, far from what they promised, pregnant mothers are turned away from maternity wards because of overcrowding causing women to give birth on the streets.
"One of the things people remember about the United States is that during the '30s a ship of Jews was turned away from America," she said.
As its residents have turned away from the Chinese currency, deposits there have fallen to just over 600bn yuan ($86.7bn), their lowest level since early 2013.
On the first floor of the gallery, we see work done between 1922 and 1950, around the time she turned away from realism to explore abstraction.
Since Al Gore famously (infamously?) "invented the internet," Democratic candidates have turned away from serious regulation of technology companies, preferring instead to receive their campaign contributions.
In 2015, 662 women were turned away from English domestic violence refuges because they had no recourse to public funds, up from 389 the year before.
According to the San Francisco Business Times, 50 people a game are turned away from Oracle Stadium with bogus tickets purchased from StubHub and other vendors.
To expand outreach, Holt turned away from paper-based marketing, opting instead for search engine optimization, social media and pay-per-click marketing on the web.
This was likely because investors turned away from riskier investments this afternoon, said Chris Zaccarelli, Chief Investment Officer at Cornerstone Financial Partners in Huntersville, North Carolina.
In 1963, a book on the "Unpainted Pictures" by the eminent German art historian Werner Haftmann falsely claimed that Nolde turned away from Nazism in 1943.
Mr. de Blasio said that after he was turned away from the detention center, his security detail spoke with the border patrol about traveling into Mexico.
As the jury filed out in front of Bowen Sr., he half-turned away from them and the rest of the room, and continued to sob.
Many residents are now reporting that they've been turned away from hospitals after being told that there are not enough testing kits for the new virus.
On Tuesday, a British journalist said she was turned away from her flight to visit New Jersey because she is also a dual citizen of Iran.
Drejka then pulled out a gun and shot McGlockton, who was unarmed and, according to security footage, reportedly turned away from Drejka when he was shot.
This can be directly tied to the rise of streaming platforms such as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and more as the world turned away from cable.
Just a year earlier, thousands of Austrians seeking to travel to the United States were turned away from the US Embassy in Austria shortly after Kristallnacht.
In that work, she turned away from geometry toward sexual forms, most likely inspired by Eva Hesse, whose aggressively sexual "Ringaround Rose" (1965) seems particularly relevant.
She was standing in a small interior hall, partly obscured by the door frame and turned away from me so that I couldn't see her face.
The United States and Cuba spent several months negotiating the change, including an agreement from Cuba to allow those turned away from the United States to return.
"This is about drawing a wider demographic that had turned away from Barbie back to Barbie," said Jim Silver, the editor of TTPM, a toy review website.
As the Street turned away from high-flying tech names amid a number of disappointing IPOs, Uber was making "very good strides toward getting profitable," Brown said.
One lesbian couple is challenging the provision in court after being turned away from a faith-based agency when they attempted to become foster parents in April.
In the United States, VW brand sales rose 5.2 percent in 2017, even as U.S. consumers turned away from smaller cars that are still the brand's mainstay.
Although weapons were not initially pulled on the athletes, when Feigen and Conger turned away from the guards, they drew their guns and Bentz called them back.
The cruise line also wrote a letter to its more than 1,800 passengers on Empress of the Seas explaining why the ship turned away from Puerto Rico.
After being turned away from the site by the workers on the Chinese salvage vessel, scuba diver Monica Chin arranged for a team of divers to investigate.
It doesn't make sense, O'Rourke says, for Salvadorans, Hondurans and Mexicans fleeing violence to get turned away from the United States while Cubans are welcomed without question.
The majority tell of patients turned away from public hospitals, or who were victims of malpractice, and who would have died, if not for the Santa Muerte.
The company, which was founded in 2009, turned away from making open-source 3D printers in 2012, and soon after was acquired by 3D-printing giant Stratasys.
We must begin by convening sessions with the real experts: Democrats who run – and win – in competitive electorates that turned away from the rest of the ticket.
From October visitors will be turned away from Koh Tachai island, a snorkelling paradise in Thailand, to save the coral from death by a thousand plastic fins.
Part of what made his books so exciting to his contemporaries was that he turned away from this kind of drama to focus on reflection and mood.
In subsequent decades, many large pharmaceutical companies turned away from nature as a source of antibiotics, diverting resources to the promising new field of synthetic drug development.
But, at this critical moment, the Trump administration and Republican congressional leadership have turned away from regulatory and statutory leadership on climate — ceding the issue to Democrats.
Even though Lewis matured and took on family responsibilities, his criminal record caused him to be turned away from countless jobs for which he was otherwise qualified.
But in '58, Little Richard turned away from rock toward gospel; His '19823 album, "The Fabulous Little Richard," dug into his rock outtakes, including some bluesy ballads.
Jefferson County Public Schools confirmed to the Courier Journal that girls had been turned away from the dance, but the spokesperson did not give a specific number.
Groups such as the Community Oncology Alliance have documented how uninsured breast cancer patients and others are sometimes turned away from hospitals that make millions from 340B.
He says he turned away from neo-Nazism after his fellow skinhead gang members beat up a 22015-year-old Vietnamese student in Moonee Ponds in 25.5.
For days, evacuees from the Lower and Middle Keys were turned away from a checkpoint state authorities set up near mile marker 74 on the Overseas Highway.
Electric utilities like American Electric Power turned away from investing in coal largely because of the glut of cheap natural gas, thanks to hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
When the rapper was turned away from shows at Paris Fashion Week in 2011, Mr. Abloh was on the wrong side of the velvet rope with him.
However, Cook said that he believes the focus has turned away from China and onto Korea and Italy, which are reporting rapidly rising numbers of coronavirus cases.
In Hugh Steers's painting "Poster" (1990), a man sits at a desk with blank paper in front of him and his face turned away from the viewer.
In an era when real-life politics has unfolded like the juiciest soap opera, some shows have turned away from the topic rather than try to compete.
The rules aren't final, and the government stressed that visa applicants who don't or can't provide the data won't always be turned away from the United States.
The former dancer wrote a letter asking for confirmation from the hospital that she would not be turned away from the center when she went into labor.
It also keeps costs low, ensuring that girlpile remains volunteer-run and donations-based—no attendee is ever turned away from a party for lack of funds.
Part 2 Last spring The Times asked readers who support far-right parties in Europe to tell us why they had turned away from mainstream political movements.
The following year she shared an infuriating story about being turned away from a model casting, apparently because the designer had already cast one model of color.
Her husband was traveling on the same flight while also dressed in athleisure attire, but only Coyle was turned away from the lounge out of the pair.
People spoke of sick family members turned away from hospitals due to a lack of beds, or wards packed with feverish patients and limited screening or quarantine.
Unlike Chekhov, who largely turned away from his medical practice once his stories began to be published, Osipov has kept up his work at the Tarusa hospital.
But some of those most affected by the tragedy have been turned away from blood banks because of a decades-old Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule.
But many of the sponsors that turned away from Mr. O'Reilly this week are still advertising on Fox News, which reaches the biggest audience on cable television.
As a reminder of what is at stake, ambulances carrying sick children were diverted and heart patients turned away from surgery in Britain by the ransomware attack.
Dribbling out the clock against Jarell Martin, James turned away from the basket and lofted in a 17-footer at the buzzer for a 66-52 lead.
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.
Some consumers have turned away from products containing high-fructose corn syrup, which is derived from corn starch, because of concerns it may be linked to obesity.
The Wuhan coronavirus has had a big impact on cruise companies and their customers, with multiple horror stories of ships being quarantined and turned away from ports.
It highlighted stories of voters who said they were turned away from polls under state requirements that their personal information on voter applications match state databases exactly.
"Cities all over the nation have turned away from completely unfiltered, high-stakes testing and our state remains stuck in the past," Mr. de Blasio said Friday.
In one county in particular, [the county] changed everyone's address, so that people's addresses didn't match the voting roster, so people were turned away from the polls.
It led to the sudden detention of hundreds of people and many others being turned away from flights or sent back out of the US after landing there.
"The moment they walked in, people turned away from the strippers and said, you know, 'Holy shit, there's the Cup,'" Lonnie Hanover, Scores' spokesperson at the time, said.
Many utilities have in recent years turned away from coal toward cheaper natural gas - as well as solar and wind - contributing to a steep decline in carbon emissions.
Rather than showing the dead and dying, he shows us that we cannot see them, or perhaps turned away from them, eager to get on with our lives.
A group of seminarians — student Catholic priests — were turned away from a pub because staff thought they were in fancy dress and on a stag do [bachelor party].
"Domestic abuse is a devastating crime and we're taking action to make sure that no victim is turned away from the support they need," he said via email.
Back in 2015, many women (including those with disabilities) were reportedly turned away from the Carol premiere and instructed to come back when they were wearing appropriate footwear.
Members of Congress have also been turned away from visiting shelters in their own communities, raising questions about what the administration is trying to hide from the public.
It is inconceivable that in any other context, we would accept as a nation that individuals viewed and treated as slaves, would be turned away from our shores.
Davis also told the news station he believes the woman who Guzman was yelling at arrived at the polling site after she was turned away from another one.
The government appeared to fear the optics of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans being turned away from the voting centers, and the mass protests that could have generated.
The boy authorities described as 25 pounds and 2 feet 4 inches tall was stuck out in conditions so bad that volunteers were turned away from the search.
Gruber worked for the New York Herald Tribune in 1947 and witnessed a ship carrying around 4,000 Holocaust survivors being turned away from Palestine and photographed the refugees.
"If they turned away from the supposedly newsworthy event, and instead zoomed in one by one on each house in the village and showed us the lives inside?"
In the Beijing classroom, the discussion turned away from Mao's theories and to questions about whether China's authoritarian system offered enough channels for people to express their views.
"Her head is turned away from the audience, with her back bent and her head slightly bowed, stripping her of her individuality," the museum notes of the cleaner.
It has roughly the same alcohol by volume as a beer and a low-calorie count, which appeals to health conscious consumers who have turned away from beer.
And after some employees of a German car company were diagnosed with the virus, the children of other workers were turned away from schools, despite negative test results.
But after leaving Hong Kong on February 1, the ship has been turned away from the Philippines due to fears that there may be coronavirus cases on board.
Electric utilities have turned away from buying coal and toward the cheaper fuel, a market shift was already underway well before Mr. Obama announced the Clean Power Plan.
The doctors have been on strike for more than a month, which has seen some patients being turned away from public hospitals already struggling with shortages of medicines.
Even if King survived, some historians say the original Poor People's Campaign would have floundered because the nation had turned away from King and the poor by 1968.
Republicans knew they would be turned away from the closed-door deposition; only members who sit on the authorized committees are permitted to sit in on the sessions.
After reaching out to touch a child, the pope turned away from the crowd only for a nearby woman to seize his hand and pull her toward him.
If they turned away from the supposedly newsworthy event, and instead zoomed in one by one on each house in the village and showed us the lives inside?
A field office director from ICE told VICE News at the time that Crow was only turned away from a visit because he hadn't made a prior appointment.
The very first image that greets readers is a black-and-white photograph of Perriand lying elegantly on an LC4 in 1929, her face turned away from us.
The official said the U.S. and Cuba have spent several months negotiating the change, including an agreement from Cuba to allow those turned away from the U.S. to return.
But Bukele has turned away from Latin America's traditional left, branding Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega as well as conservative Honduran Juan Orlando Hernandez as dictators.
But it soon hit me as I was freely staring out the train window with my head turned away from him that the two of us weren't physically connected.
Having weakened from a hurricane Friday, Tropical Storm Lane passed by Hawaii Saturday, breaking apart as it turned away from the islands and out into the open Pacific Ocean.
Public-sector banks have turned away from small and marginal farmers since the late 2440.1s, forcing them to borrow from lenders who charge upward of 222 percent annual interest.
The Liberty Lunch lights came up, everybody yelled and turned away from the stage, the crew relaxed as we beat our retreat…and then the band came out again.
He said he was turned away from Trump International Golf Club when he applied in 2012 despite having previously worked as a waiter there and at Mar-a-Lago.
The actress had to film the rest of the episode with one side of her face turned away from the camera — and after that, on-set pranks were banned.
But North Korea's team of hackers have turned away from bitcoin for now, Choi told Radio Free Asia, and is looking for other opportunities that could be more lucrative.
"When I look at my life, I know I have what I have because I'm sober and because I turned away from the places I could've gone," she says.
Author and environmentalist Bill McKibben has been agitating against the coal, oil, and gas industries since well before the current White House turned away from climate scientists' grave predictions.
A recurring feature of progressive Christian Twitter has become white people bemoaning the fact that their relatives and friends have turned away from Jesus' command to love one's neighbor.
A similar story played out in San Francisco, where a homeless woman and her autistic teenage son were turned away from several shelters this month, CNN affiliate KTVU reported.
Their lives are placed at risk when they are turned away from state-run hospitals and clinics, forcing them to look for unofficial sources of medical advice and practice.
During the Independence Day celebrations, tens of thousands of Israelis were turned away from beaches at the Sea of Galilee and other recreational areas that were filled to capacity.
Based around a textile mill, the colony would feature high-quality housing and amenities for workers, who he hoped would be turned away from revolutionary politics by these innovations.
Casey, who authorities said weighs 25 pounds and is 2 feet 4 inches tall, was stuck out in conditions so bad that volunteers were turned away from the search.
"We're already in the situation where women in need are being turned away from refuges, so we're not starting off from a strong position by any means," Neate explains.
Worn down by years of belt-tightening and angered by high-level corruption cases, Spaniards turned away from traditional forces and backed newer parties such as Podemos in December.
Some students who survived the deadly Florida high school shooting last week were reportedly turned away from the state Senate president's office when rallying Wednesday at the state capital.
After his third novel, "The Plains," a fable-like story reminiscent of Italo Calvino published in 1982, Murnane largely turned away from what might be called conventional narrative pleasures.
This morning, we passed each other in the hallway again, without saying a word, and his gaze turned away from me even though I smiled and acknowledged his presence.
He said he was walking home after visiting a girl when he saw a crowd of kids fighting, turned away from them, heard gunshots and realized he'd been hit.
Seneca Ray Stoddard's 1888 photograph "Drowned Lands of the Lower Raquette, Adirondacks" features an isolated figure turned away from the camera, much as in Pattinson's 1840 Niagara Falls daguerreotype.
Meanwhile some people have taken to Twitter and Reddit to say they were turned away from testing because they did not have a clear link to someone already infected.
Apparently, the Kid really was evil all along … although if you turned away from the screen for the two seconds where that was revealed, you may have missed it.
A cruise ship was turned away from docking in Chile over coronavirus concerns and will instead sail for 10 days to San Diego, passengers on board told BuzzFeed News.
So much for the hopes of spring that election results in the Netherlands and France hinted that the political tide in Europe had turned away from the far right.
There's a lecturing, feminism 101 tone to some of it, unnecessary to the story of two powerhouse women fighting to survive in a business that turned away from them.
And after some employees of a German car company were found to have the virus, the children of other workers were turned away from schools, despite negative test results.
Multi-state operators have turned away from plans to increase their geographic footprints and instead focused on their current customer bases as capital has withered and stocks have plummeted. 
Some of them deliberately turned away from the journalists who hovered nearby, others stayed close to their parents, but most of the survivors looked relaxed, excited and even happy.
"Peter is a maniac, who has turned away from all of us and gone down some insane internet rabbit-hole, and turned into a crazy nazi," Scott told Inforum.
The number of migrants arrested or turned away from the border was still higher last month than any other August since at least FY 2013, according to CBP data.
So, for better and for worse, I turned away from the glittering escapism of a perky makeover montage, and found myself in the wine-soaked misadventures of Bridget Jones.
" But she always turned away from more nuanced roles in favor of sticking to type in frothier rom-coms — or as they were often dubbed at the time, "sex comedies.
Negative space, darks and lights, surround the naked body, the erect penis, the extended club, a dying or dead head turned away from us and falling down into the earth.
The pound has just recorded its best fortnightly performance on a trade-weighted basis in eight years, with investors' focus having turned away from Brexit and towards political risks elsewhere.
Reports of abuses streamed in: babies being refused birth certificates, children denied admission to school, pregnant women turned away from public hospitals, all for lack of a verified Aadhaar registration.
Deputy Chief Bruce Bovat, of the Burlington Police Department, said that people would be turned away from the theater, which usually hosts performing arts events, once its capacity was reached.
It has promised to launch a formal WTO dispute, and is poised to impose its own steel safeguard measures should it face a surge of imports turned away from America.
Parents of students at a high school in Kentucky are outraged after their daughters were turned away from their homecoming dance because their dresses were found to be too short.
For instance, French fans were pretty consistent in when they turned away from Pornhub — except for following their thrilling semi-final victory over Belgium when they saw the biggest spike.
When I moved to America, I definitely tried to assimilate to American culture, and that was one of the big reasons why I turned away from that kind of food.
But it's still not clear how Customs and Border Protection will enforce Trump's order, and travelers may still find themselves turned away from U.S.-bound flights or detained upon arrival.
Staff who treated the ill, were themselves often turned away from local barbers and restaurants, even though it was proven that HIV could not be passed on from casual contact.
In a video that went viral, a 6-year-old black boy was turned away from a Christian academy in Florida on the first day of school for wearing dreadlocks.
"I don't want other women to be turned away from hospitals that let their religious views trump their patients' serious medical needs," Mann said in an interview with the ACLU.
Mr. Cruz, the abuse victim, said the pope's decision to offer Mass alongside Bishop Barros brought into sharp focus why many across Latin America had turned away from the church.
No one knows, in part because there haven't been many examples of rich countries that have turned away from democracy and open capitalism and toward cronyism led by a strongman.
He faced away from the women dancing on the stage, the ones wearing the kimonos he had longed to see, just as he had turned away from the jazz singer.
Model turned pro-wrestler and actor Natalie Marie Coyle, known as Natalie Eva Marie, said she was turned away from Qantas&apos business class lounge for being dressed in activewear.
So, using money generated from Vostu, Mr. Kushner turned away from founding businesses and began investing in them instead, beginning with small investments in companies like the crowdfunding site Kickstarter.
Cambodia's prime minister, Hun Sen, who had personally welcomed the ship's passengers after they had been turned away from several other ports, called Malaysia's diagnosis into question again on Saturday.
He turned away from video clips and live shows; he set out to make more mature statements in his songs, though he never completely abandoned singing about love and desire.
Dia has lost market share over the last few years as once-thrifty customers turned away from the discount supermarket chain as Spain economy recovered from a five-year slump.
As the Israelites turned away from their God, they were attacked by Assyrians; America, in modern times, was also attacked by a foreign army from the East, Al Qaeda terrorists.
A marriage license doesn't shield someone from being harassed, denied a job, fired, or turned away from public accommodations or equal access to housing — SB 129 makes that abundantly clear.
They sit on a dock in the lower right, turned away from us and toward the center of the space, where a man sits on the edge of a boat.
Mohammed Al Rawi, a Los Angeles County employee, said his 69-year-old Iraqi father was turned away from his connecting flight in Qatar before he could leave for Los Angeles.
It's no coincidence that both Hudson and Paltrow, having spent years watching their parents negotiating what it's like for a star to grow old, have turned away from the entertainment industry.
Over the weekend, the monitor was able to record groups sharing the rumor that Bolsonaro supporters would be turned away from polling stations if they wore any merchandise supporting the candidate.
The photo — seemingly legitimate and undoctored, independent analysts told the History Channel — shows a woman sporting Earhart's signature short hair and pants sitting with her face turned away from the camera.
"Juno is trying to protect itself going into orbit, and it'll be turned away from the Earth," said Sonny Giroux, the Deep Space Network program manager at communications company Harris Corporation.
"The closing distance by Yaroslav Mudryy before the ship turned away from San Jacinto is considered a high risk maneuver, highly unprofessional, and contrary to international maritime regulations," the official said.
Steve Watkins, an independent Scientologist who lives in the UK, says he also turned away from the main church after becoming frustrated with the amount of money they expected from him.
For Jonathan Schenken, the need to provide users with tools is clear cut: "Any time that someone gets turned away from VR is a tragedy, because it's just so freaking cool".
Kimmel noted on his Monday show that before ObamaCare went into effect, people born with a congenital heart condition like his son might have been turned away from getting health insurance.
It will add hundreds of billions to the deficit and represents the latest piece of evidence that Washington policymakers in both parties have turned away from any worries about the debt.
Nanette Diaz Barragán (D-Calif.) asked Nielsen whether asylum-seekers were ever turned away from ports of entry by Customs and Border Protection agents, which would be illegal under asylum laws.
They see somebody who could chip away at the intractable ideological conflict that is crippling this country and appeal to the sorts of voters who have turned away from the party.
In 2014, the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center released a report that revealed that prospective black renters were being disproportionately turned away from properties in the city's upscale neighborhoods.
Ms. Bach, whose parents both died of cancer, said that she launched the training because through her volunteer work with cancer patients, she realized many were being turned away from spas.
Though it's unclear exactly how many voters were wrongly turned away from the polls, such significant numbers of misidentified eligible voters could have certainly swayed the election in a different direction.
The series is full of people who have turned away from Meyerism — or are in the process of turning — and find their lives overcome with the emotional detritus from that decision.
In Beijing, where such a vigil is impossible, crowds of confused tourists were turned away from the western entrance to the square on Tuesday by security officials citing "crowd control" measures.
A majority of them had turned away from their leftmost option, just as they did in the 2018 midterms, when a wave of Democratic voters rejected progressives running in battleground districts.
Almost immediately, the commission turned away from guns and instead scrutinized the Obama administration's school discipline policies, though none of the most high-profile school shootings were perpetrated by black students.
The 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act even legalized this sentiment, saying that nobody must be turned away from an ER regardless of race, color, creed, or ability to pay.
The Dominican Republic turned a cruise ship away Thursday amid concerns that several passengers displayed possible coronavirus symptoms, the third such ship turned away from port amid concerns over the virus.
If you find yourself turned away from the polls, call the hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE, which is administered by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, a nonpartisan group.
"This week everything seems to have completely stopped," Leonardo Miri, 48, an IBM employee said after being turned away from company headquarters because the receptionist told him no one was there.
J. Prince says Tekashi's version of events isn't how it went down, and the gig he got turned away from was his son's party ... because they simply didn't want him there.
The two knew full well that Parnas could be turned away from the impeachment trial because he was wearing an ankle bracelet, an electronic device that violates the Senate chamber rules.
Episode 21 brings forth the sexism and racism that plays a role in the fact that many sick patients are turned away from getting the proper treatment they need and deserve.
I created my own narrative about what happened and turned away from the possibility that her death -- and our silence -- had any impact on my numerous emotional struggles as an adult.
She went back to the amusement park where she had been so humiliated when she was turned away from a ride, too big for the safety bar to go over her.
During that time, and since then, a Code Blue has been firmly in place, meaning that no one could be turned away from a shelter, city hospital, or drop-off site.
Trump Jr. says the meeting quickly turned away from Clinton, after he realized there was no useful information to be had, to a discussion of US policy concerning adoptions from Russia.
We want America to be a place where no one can be turned away from a business because of who they love or fired from their job for who they are.
Meanwhile, a congressman said he was turned away from trying to meet with detainees from the southern border crisis because of a chicken pox outbreak at a federal prison in Tacoma, Washington.
Of course, individual companies have their own reasons for making the decisions they do, but is there any explanation for why companies have turned away from IPOs recently while mergers have flourished?
But, plus-sized consignors are often turned away from local shops because of in-store space constraints and don't really have online options — despite making up over 65% of the buying public.
" When the reporter then asked if Woods would like to expand on the state of race relations in the country, he deflected and soon welcomed questions that turned away from politics. "No.
" In a Facebook post last summer, for example, he bemoaned how many Christians have turned away from the true gospel: "that man is depraved and in desperate need of reconciliation to God.
"Nape (Ambereen in her kitchen)" (2019), Hasan's portrait of her mother, is similarly oblique: she's turned away from us, but the compressed perspective highlights details like the greying hairs in her ponytail.
"It infuriates me that gay & bisexual men can be turned away from donating blood in Las Vegas because of the @US_FDA's discriminatory policy," added LGBT advocate, writer, and speaker Shane Bitney Crone.
"America will remember this day—a day when the United Senate did not live up to its responsibilities, turned away from truth and instead went along with a sham trial," he said.
" Frustration: Russell Berman in The Atlantic: "A frustrated president, bereft of legislative wins and desperate to make a deal, turned away from his party and into the unlikely arms of the opposition.
Trump reportedly told congressional leaders a story Monday night about the German athlete being turned away from a polling place on Election Day, using the tale as evidence of widespread voter fraud.
Cody Bexson of the Lloydminster Construction Association, which represents workers in both provinces, has heard no reports of Saskatchewanians being turned away from building sites in Alberta—nor of Albertans in Saskatchewan.
Talk of a looming healthcare crisis has dominated popular evening chatshows, with doctors calling in nightly to report rapidly depleting stocks and patients being turned away from hospitals for lack of supplies.
Once a rising teen pop star herself, Ms. Geiger turned away from the spotlight around the ripe age of 21, retreating to the basements and studios where she'd always been most comfortable.
But on Friday she turned away from the witness box and started to cry as the psychiatrist, Dr. Marc Dubin, talked about how she had tearfully told him of missing her family.
But from the moment the two candidates were called to the stage, attention on Twitter turned away from policy and toward figuring out whether Sanders's suit is black or blue or brown.
And when such support materializes — as it did in January when the Fed turned away from plans to lift rates — stocks rebound, allowing the administration to continue to pursue its policy goals.
While every other religious demographic — from white evangelicals to the religiously unaffiliated — have reported virtually unchanged attitudes toward Trump since his inauguration, mainline Protestants appear to have turned away from the president.
Even before the diesel problems, VW's United States sales had been declining since 2012 as consumers, spurred by low gasoline prices, flocked to S.U.V.s and turned away from sedans and compact cars.
A second suit against Ladies Get Paid was also filed, on behalf of a man named George St. George, who, the complaint said, was turned away from an event in Los Angeles.
A second ship has been sailing the South China Sea like a modern-day version of the Flying Dutchman, turned away from five ports over fears that a person onboard was infected.
Standing on the second floor balcony of one of Hong Kong's biggest shopping malls last Thursday night, I turned away from the crowd, trying to hide the fact that I was weeping.
Slurs such as "monkey" and "kalu" (blackie) are liberally thrown at them; they are often asked whether they eat human beings; they are turned away from clubs and overcharged for public transport.
During his final day in Moscow, Reagan turned away from political issues and spoke before a group of students and Russian intellectuals and then took a walking tour of some old churches.
Trump has turned away from that issue during rallies, however, instead focusing on his accomplishments as President and warning his supporters that Democratic gains in Congress would spell disaster for the country.
" Without providing details, Bevin cited "thousands of absentee ballots that were illegally counted," reports of voters being "incorrectly turned away" from polling places and "a number of machines that didn't work properly.
For Republicans, the concern lies mostly with down-ballot races as well as party support among suburban and female voters, two groups that turned away from the party during the 2018 midterms.
He claims that voting "irregularities" took place, saying Wednesday that "thousands of absentee ballots were illegally counted" and Kentuckians were turned away from the polls — with absolutely no evidence of his claims.
With each passing day, we're learning more about the frightening conditions on the ground, from the sick being turned away from barely functioning hospitals to mothers desperate for water for their babies.
And with each passing day, we're learning more about the frightening conditions on the ground, from the sick being turned away from barely functioning hospitals to mothers desperate for water for their babies.
According to the Amnesty report, two members of the caravan — both transgender women from Guatemala — were detained by Mexican local police after getting turned away from the port of entry when they arrived.
A U.S. congressman says he was turned away from trying to meet with detainees from the southern border crisis because of a chicken pox outbreak at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington.
Centralized events are favored, and families have turned away from accompanying small coveys of Batmen, princesses, Darth Vaders and pirates of all ages as they roam the streets in search of sweet treats.
Smith noted that the data seem consistent with the argument made by leading scholars that young adults have turned away from organized religion because they are repulsed by its entanglements with conservative politics.
The number of stories from Black models who are turned away from runway castings continues to grow, as do accounts of models who are confirmed for shows, but don't actually end up walking.
Stronger are the standout works — like "Post-Hope," featuring a figure in ambiguous sprawl or recline, face turned away from the viewer, with an Obama mask in the hand tucked behind his back.
" Jason Schreiber of the New Hampshire Union Leader, reported: "Rubio got distracted when the audience caught his attention and he turned away from J.P., leaving the second-grader standing with his hand out.
When he tried to get to Turkey in March, he was turned away from a Turkish Airlines flight, leading to him being stranded in the transit area of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
The release stated that the pair were fleeing violence in Guatemala and attempted to cross a river into the U.S. after being told asylum seekers were being turned away from ports of entry.
For several hours, people arriving in Columbus Circle for work on Thursday morning were turned away from their buildings, as police officers talked with Mr. Meneses near West 57th Street and Seventh Avenue.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore will allow cruise ship Costa Fortuna to dock in the city-state on Tuesday, authorities said, after it was turned away from ports in Malaysia and Thailand over coronavirus fears.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore will allow cruise ship Costa Fortuna to dock in the city-state on Tuesday, authorities said, after it was turned away from ports in Malaysia and Thailand over coronavirus fears.
Now, those failures have taken on fresh urgency as Princess and Dr. Tarling deal with yet another coronavirus cluster, on a cruise ship that has been turned away from port in San Francisco.
Another cruise ship, the Westerdam, also found itself stranded for several days this week after being turned away from four Asian ports over coronavirus fears -- despite there being no suspected cases on board.
Beijing (CNN)Three weeks ago, Lisa Wang was fighting a high fever when she was turned away from an overflowing hospital in Wuhan, the central Chinese city mired in a deadly coronavirus crisis.
As he greeted other dignitaries with laughs and half-hugs, Mr. Netanyahu huddled with President Emmanuel Macron of France before the two turned away from a wall of cameras, apparently to speak privately.
How have we so quickly turned away from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's optimistic New Deal for all Americans to President Trump's mean and miserly Raw Deal for all but the top 1 percent?
In the middle of the East China Sea, the Westerdam is struggling to find a port to dock at after being turned away from both Taiwan and Japan over fears of passenger contamination.
PARIS — Visitors were turned away from the Louvre on Friday after strikers protesting the French government's planned pension overhaul blocked entrances to the museum, leaving tourists from around the world befuddled and frustrated.
How could a handicapped man named after possibly the most famous refugee in history, who served this country in war, now be turned away from that same country in the name of "security"?
Neighbors took many of the victims' bodies to Kunduz city, where they staged a protest march, but were turned away from their intended destination, the governor's office, and went to the hospital instead.
Paul's arrival briefly united the strained couple, but it's notable that while her body is relaxed, enveloping her son, her face is still partially turned away from the artist and tinged with sadness.
In his own words, he's an extremely anxious person—he's sat turned away from me, just as he does with an audience onstage, and ripping up chunks of grass with every other sentence.
This possible handover could give new relevance to the court, which was wavering in an age in which strongmen elected on nationalistic political platforms have turned away from international accountability developed in the 1990s.
After Chen Ruoping developed a fever and lung infection, but was turned away from Wuhan's hospitals and denied a coronavirus diagnostic test, his son also started searching for HIV drugs online, The Journal reported.
Why it matters: More than 3,000 U.S. citizens who have been newly naturalized have been turned away from early voting locations in the state when their citizenship status hadn't been updated in government computers.
However, British media are reporting that dozens of people have been turned away from the Harry Potter performances after theater staff were told to refuse entry to those who bought tickets using unauthorized retailers.
In fact, women turned away from a clinic because they exceeded the facility's gestational limit initially had higher levels of anxiety, lower self-esteem and less life satisfaction than those who had the procedure.
The Discovery Center opened on Tuesday and adults who aren't accompanying children (23 or under) have been turned away from the Playground area, which is marketed to kids from 3-10 years of age.
Even though she's turned away from the camera, she's looking back at us — the reader — as if to say, 'I'm here, you're going to listen to me, I'm a force to be reckoned with.
Groves alleged Turner was shot in the back of the head by the teen with whom she had been sending Snapchat messages when she turned away from the boys and started to walk home.
How many times have you turned away from your computer only to sit back down a few minutes later, completely blanking on what you were doing or what thought you had pressed pause on?
Lucian Truscott Jr., who surprised everyone, at the dedication of the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery in Italy, when he turned away from the crowd and began speaking to the gravestones of his dead soldiers.
Amid investigations into the New York City Board of Elections and widespread complaints about voters being turned away from the polls on Tuesday, it now seems likely that many legitimate voters were mistakenly disenfranchised.
Doubts about gender on an ID is not be a valid reason to deny a ballot, but it has led to transgender voters being turned away from polling stations in the past, campaigners said.
She frequently posts ribald memes alongside her lingerie shots—"Come for the boobs, stay for the cat videos," says her bio—most with her face either turned away from the camera or blurred out.
Even F.D.R., the president when I was a boy and worshiped by many Americans, committed an unforgivable mistake when he turned away from our shores a ship carrying Jews attempting to flee the Holocaust.
The center represents the couple, along with private attorneys and the ACLU of Missouri, in what's believed to be the first federal suit by a same-sex couple turned away from a retirement community.
Kansas City, Mo., Mayor Quinton Lucas (D) says he was turned away from the polling station where he had voted for more than a decade because he suddenly did not appear on voter rolls.
Residents have also told Hong Kong's public broadcaster RTHK that patients have been turned away from hospitals without getting tested because Wuhan authorities were under orders to meet the desire for no new cases.
My husband, my sister and I turned away from the animal products of our cultural upbringing 15 years ago, and count that change as a revelation and a blessing every day of our lives.
While we saw some progress in 2019 with multiple states restoring the right to vote for formerly incarcerated individuals, in too many states people are still being unnecessarily turned away from the ballot box.
He tweeted repeatedly about his "beautiful" reception, and bragged about his "great chemistry" with Xi. Perhaps most stunningly, he turned away from his decades-old position that China was responsible for destroying America's economy.
In the video, one woman speaks about seeking treatment for a blood clot that was passing through her body and being turned away from four different doctors because she couldn't set up a payment plan.
As Turkey turned away from Europe and towards Erdogan's foreign policy dream of marching into the Middle East to become a regional star in the last decade, the public pivoted away from Europe with him.
The victims were killed after being turned away from a Dutch-run United Nations base where thousands had sought refuge from attacking Bosnian Serb forces at the tail-end of the 1992-95 Bosnian war.
But in 2015, a group of women in their 50s — some of whom had medical conditions — were turned away from the screening of Todd Haynes's Carol for not wearing high heels on the red carpet.
After women were turned away from the door of a Cannes Film Festival premiere for wearing flats in 2015, Julia Roberts made a bold statement a year later by going barefoot on the red carpet.
Though the reasons for this finding are unclear, one explanation is that the voters who would be turned away from the ballot box for not having ID never make it there in the first place.
Today, only 3 percent of live TV viewers across the top 5 TV networks are between the ages of 18 and 24 — an implication that the youngest consumers have turned away from traditional TV viewing.
The most ambitious is China's Chang'e 20193, the country's second such lander and the first from any country to attempt to land on the side of the Moon that is always turned away from Earth.
Merkel's Christian Democrats and the SPD both bled support in last week's European elections as voters turned away from mainstream political parties, undermining a ruling coalition that already came close to falling apart last year.
The Kansai case was one of many going through the courts after the Japanese public turned away from nuclear power following the Fukushima meltdowns of 2011, the world's worst nuclear calamity since Chernobyl in 1986.
"Literally, it went five minutes until we turned away from what I think most people have a hard time absorbing and focused on what he loves the best," Graham told reporters after speaking with McCain.
Over the years, voters wisely turned away from naïve beckoning to create "Fortress America," as Senator Robert Taft advertised in the early 1950s, or to "Come Home, America," George McGovern's presidential campaign slogan in 1972.
The bill allows the city to issue marriage licenses after BuzzFeed News reported last week that a couple was turned away from D.C.'s marriage bureau because of the shutdown that began on Dec. 22.
At every level beneath the presidency, America and Turkey have turned away from each other, even as the foundations of their alliance, NATO, the EU and American ambitions in the Middle East, are being eroded.
Focus turned away from Italy after U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the U.S. would impose levies of 25 percent on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum imports from the EU, Canada and Mexico.
SNAP should follow suit and eliminate funding for "junk food" turned away from food banks and WIC, and purge carcinogenic varieties, like processed meats, which comes with a warning label from the World Health Organization.
Another, for the South Pacific, recalls Gauguin, with an indigenous women wearing a flower crown and sprawled like an odalisque figure; she's turned away from us to observe a seaplane flying over a picturesque bay.
Aubin-Mercier's interest in GSP grew into a love of mixed martial arts in general and, when he was in his early twenties, he turned away from his Judo career to become an amateur fighter.
When I fought with my boyfriend and we turned away from each other in bed, spines curved away, breathing quietly, I imagined swiping dots away to disappear lines and boxes, making a clear way forward.
Forward Brandon Pirri moved to Manhattan from Chicago this summer with his wife and Lucy, their rescue pit bull, only to be turned away from their first few apartment choices because of the dog's breed.
After the mayors were turned away from the detention center last month, Mr. de Blasio decided to drive into Mexico to get a view of the detention center from the other side of the border.
Authorities around the world were also trying to track down passengers from another Carnival Corp-owned cruise liner, the Westerdam, which was turned away from ports across Southeast Asia before docking in Cambodia on Thursday.
We have played up her oddball-ness in juxtaposition to her glamour, which means that somewhere along the way, focus turned away from the thing that made her famous — standout acting — and toward her personality itself.
The evidence will be shown on a TV screen inside the courtroom — but the screen will be turned away from the gallery, where the members of the public and reporters are seated, the Star Tribune reported.
Meanwhile the migration crisis is far from resolved: 400 asylum-seekers enter Germany every day, a higher proportion of those risking the Mediterranean crossing are dying, and successive rescue ships are being turned away from ports.
Meet civil-rights activist and Alabama native Theresa Burroughs, who as a young woman was routinely turned away from polling stations by officials asking arcane (and illegal) questions about the constitution to discriminate against Black citizens.
Macron has come under pressure at home for not accepting the Aquarius migrant ship that far-right Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini turned away from Italian ports, prompting a war of words between Paris and Rome.
The less hard-line figures in Trump World note ruefully that the president turned away from an immigration deal in February 2018 that looks, in retrospect, much better than anything he is likely to get now.
To this day, I have no more precious possession than my blue passport with its regal golden eagle, whose beak is turned away from the arrows and toward the olive branches, in a sign of peace.
It was during his early years in Beirut that Adonis turned away from nationalist-themed verse and began writing the poems that were to make him the most revered and controversial poet in the Middle East.
The policy has been called an attempt to deter migrant parents from coming to the U.S. Merkley on Sunday was turned away from an immigration detention center in Texas which he said was housing immigrant children.
An uninsured 17-year-old in Los Angeles County who died on March 18 was turned away from an urgent-care center before rushing to a public hospital, according to Lancaster, California, Mayor R. Rex Parris.
"Decriminalizing sex work will make life easier not only for the people that complain about K Street, but also for the girls who are getting turned away from jobs, housing, health care and more," she said.
It joined a rapidly growing list of retailers that have fallen victim to rapidly changing shopping behaviors and preferences among teens who have increasingly turned away from malls in favor of online brands, or thrift stores.
NBC reported that "several thousand" were turned away from a June 2016 rally in The Woodlands, but there were no reports that the number was anywhere near 25,000; that venue had a capacity of about 5,000.
Her version of Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come," shifted the tone of the song, written after he was turned away from a whites-only hotel in Louisiana from melancholic defiance to righteous moral certainty.
Helen Perry, operations director of Global Response Management, an organization providing free health care to immigrants and asylum-seekers, said some of the people she has treated have been turned away from local clinics and hospitals.
That's a lot, and concern is growing that once the October deadline is passed, travelers will be turned away from airports when they cannot provide the approved identification at security checkpoints, potentially causing confusion and chaos.
That's a lot, and concern is growing that once the October deadline is passed, travelers will be turned away from airports when they cannot provide the approved identification at security checkpoints, potentially causing confusion and chaos.
In 1939, Congress shelved a bill to take in 20,000 Jewish children, and the ocean liner St. Louis, which carried 937 Jewish refugees, was turned away from the docks; hundreds aboard were murdered in the Holocaust.
I was standing just in front of the camera, and as I turned away from the ashtray, the camera was closer than I realized, and I caught the corner, and the edge cut into my scalp.
Kevin Hawkins said Hesburgh had been supportive after Hawkins and a white woman he was dating, from nearby Saint Mary's College, were turned away from a restaurant near the Notre Dame campus in South Bend, Ind.
I borrow this idea from The Light That Failed by Stephen Holmes and Ivan Krastev (2019), a book that explains why newly liberated ex-Communist countries turned away from liberal democracies to authoritarian or illiberal ones.
After a costly flop in Alaska, Shell has turned away from giant "frontier" projects, focusing instead on exploring closer to home, such as in Malaysia where it has been producing oil for more than a century.
Merkel's Christian Democrats and the SPD both bled support in last week's European elections as voters turned away from mainstream political parties, eroding support for a ruling coalition that already came close to falling apart last year.
Cilek said he was twice turned away from his polling site on Election Day 2010 because the head election judge disapproved of his attire, including the button that alluded to voter-identification laws backed by many Republicans.
"We are here to welcome our brother Barack Obama, but we have several challenges because we are not able to see our son," said Boniface Rachula, a farmer from Kogelo who was turned away from the event.
That was important information, as farmers in the northeastern districts of Pakistan's Potohar region had turned away from wheat – a favored and high-earning crop – as unpredictable rains over the last decade led to repeated crop failures.
In Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan has turned away from the European Union and from peace talks with the Kurdish minority, in favour of a strident, Islamic nationalism that is quick to detect insults and threats from abroad.
Even though Google was one of the first companies to introduce a steering wheel-less autonomous vehicle with the Firefly cars in 2015, its spinoff has since turned away from plans to deploy these types of vehicles.
As Americans have gravitated to trucks and SUVs and turned away from cars, GM CEO Mary Barra is adjusting the automaker's footprint by ending production at five plants in the U.S. and Canada and cutting 14,000 jobs.
As former political allies have turned away from globalization, and the Trump administration pulled the United States out of the COP224 process, Macron has trumpeted some of his environmental approaches most loudly in rooms full of CEOs.
After the 2014 outbreak of Ebola, which is named for a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where it was first discovered, African immigrants in the US reported being turned away from jobs and stores.
We have skipped over his guilt and her rage, been turned away from the difficult facts of their inner lives and brought back to ritual: the wall, the herd, the sacrificial death, the Wilis' violent collective grief.
The German record label Edition of Contemporary Music, or ECM, which recently celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, first made its name with elegant, atmospheric jazz albums that turned away from the melee of the post-bop avant-garde.
"America will remember this day, unfortunately, where the Senate did not live up to its responsibilities, where the Senate turned away from truth and went along with a sham trial," Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters.
According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the leading voice for academic nursing, approximately 75,85033 qualified applicants were turned away from nursing programs in 2018, in part, due to the insufficient number of nurse faculty.
"I thought in America, there were institutions and democracy," said Fuad Sharef, 51, an Iraqi Kurd bound for New York who was turned away from the Cairo airport with his wife and three children on Saturday morning.
Even with the increased funding, 1 million low-income Americans will be turned away from legal aid offices across the country that don't have the budget for all the lawyers and paralegals needed to handle their cases.
So it was fitting that for one moment yesterday, all eyes in Paris turned away from the results of the contentious French election and toward Cardiles, who gave an incredibly stoic, moving eulogy for his lost love.
This concern with the right to vote is rather out of character for the Trump administration, which has turned away from attempts to uphold the VRA while expending energy on a fight against purported, but phantom, voter fraud.
Cadillac had a big hit with the Escalade in the early 2000s, but GM's premier brand later turned away from SUVs to focus on sedans and performance cars — just as the public was moving in the opposite direction.
Those on board another cruise ship stranded by coronavirus fears got good news Wednesday, with the announcement that they were due to finally disembark in Sihanoukville, Cambodia Thursday, having been turned away from ports in five other countries.
Shares in Anheuser-Busch InBev tumbled 10% on Friday after the world's largest brewer lowered profit growth forecasts for this year after drinkers in Brazil and South Korea turned away from its beers in a weak third quarter.
Before an official expanded recall was announced last Thursday, CNBC saw the customers turned away from the company's fancy showroom in New York City, told to get a box and shipping label and call Samsung or go online.
While Millennials have generally turned away from cereal as a meal -— instead snacking on it during the day or swapping it out for dessert on occasion — kids and older adults who eat cereal still like it for breakfast.
BEIRUT (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Since arriving in Lebanon, Sudanese migrant worker Abdallah Afandi has been turned away from beach resorts, mistaken for a cleaner and prevented from renting an apartment - all because of the color of his skin.
The maker of computer mice and keyboards underwent a difficult period a few years ago when consumers turned away from desktop computers to laptops and smartphones, but it found a patch in accessories for music, gaming and video.
Forcing voters to use provisional ballots: The combination of voter roll purges and strict voter ID laws (Brian Kemp himself was initially turned away from the polls on Tuesday) forced many eligible voters to use provisional paper ballots.
Instead, it was taking place with a deeply splintered Palestinian leadership that has turned away from Washington because of President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and is largely disconnected from its own public.
While Cézanne and van Gogh were down in Provence analyzing mountains and apples, up in Paris artists allied with a strange writer/spiritualist/charlatan named Joséphin Péladan turned away from observation and toward over-the-top religious fantasy.
The Turkish statement made reference to the 1995 Srebrenica massacres, in which victims were killed after being turned away from a Dutch-run United Nations base where thousands had sought refuge towards the end of the Bosnian war.
Many of his structures from the late 1980s, like Bouygues, show that Mr. Roche was paying attention to the postmodern trend of that decade, when many architects turned away from modernism and incorporated historical elements into their work.
Call it natural evolution or ideological midlife crisis, but the figures profiled here — Whittaker Chambers, James Burnham, Ronald Reagan, Norman Podhoretz, David Horowitz and Christopher Hitchens — all turned away from the political left, either incrementally or in revelatory bursts.
What also doesn't help is that the film was acquired, more than a week after its premiere, by Netflix, which is viewed by most of the Academy's executive branch as a major reason audiences have turned away from theaters.
Some of the biggest names in the world have been turned away from Sydney nightlife venues due to the city's strict lockout laws, which came into force in 2014, and prevent people entering licensed premises after 1:30 a.m.
Two people connected to the hospital who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss his death said that Mr. Kaisen had been turned away from the hospital's emergency room before he killed himself.
A 17-year-old Palestinian incoming Harvard freshman who was turned away from entering the U.S. after he was questioned about his friends' social media posts has since been allowed into the country for the start of the semester.
Mr. Miller's uncle called his nephew a hypocrite in an online essay, arguing that the family would have been turned away from the U.S. if the immigration policies Mr. Miller is advocating had been in place at the time.
SINGAPORE, March 9 (Reuters) - The operator of cruise ship Costa Fortuna said it was heading to Singapore to end its journey on Tuesday as planned, after it was turned away from ports in Malaysia and Thailand over coronavirus fears.
Many Wuhan residents who are unwell but unsure whether they have the disease have been forced to go from hospital to hospital on foot, only to be turned away from even being tested for the virus, let alone treated.
George Michael, the English songwriter and pop star who died at 290 on Sunday, was a reliably outstanding live performer, though after a world tour promoting his album "Faith" in 21996 and 22008, he turned away from the road.
Stories of Canadian Muslims with immigrant backgrounds being stopped and turned away from the border have roared across the country over the past week, as well as accounts of refugees fleeing the States and sneaking illegally the other way.
The child who turned away from the audience to hide a part of herself grew up to become a writer whose work and public persona are defined by a denial of a self that only serves to emphasize it.
An Iranian student was turned away from Boston's Logan International Airport on Monday, sparking protests over the latest in a growing number of cases of international students blocked from entering the United States amid heightened diplomatic tensions with Iran.
The president said that Langer, a German native who lives in South Florida, had told him about being turned away from a polling place while others who appeared to come from foreign countries were allowed to remain in line.
" As Sessions would write in a memorandum to his Republican colleagues six months later, "This humble and honest populism — in contrast to the administration's cheap demagoguery — would open the ears of millions who have turned away from our party.
Zeinab Ghanbari, a 20-year-old Afghan woman who has been living at Elliniko since she, her husband and her son, now 4, were turned away from Greece's border with Macedonia a year ago, expressed dismay at her predicament.
The mayor of Kansas City, Mo., was turned away from a polling place when he tried to vote in the state's primary on Tuesday, a development he found frustrating and emblematic of broader problems with the American voting system.
Fathy, who had turned away from the European model he himself had been trained in, created structures highlighting local materials and techniques, with seemingly simple, repeating forms based on native building techniques for maximum cooling in the desert heat.
In 2013, he readily turned away from entrenched Supreme Court legal reasoning as he took the lead for the conservatives to eviscerate a major part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, in the case of Shelby County v. Holder.
A generation has grown up with Kirsten Dunst, and a generation has watched her as she turned away from the expectations of chasing an Oscar and acclaim and followed her instincts regarding her career, prioritizing her talent and her art.
In the commercial, other people's faces are perpetually obscured by umbrellas, blurred in the background, or turned away from the camera such that you see them only in the slightest intimation of a side profile or the backs of their heads.
Michigan said it would end such contracts as part of a settlement in another lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of two lesbian couples who said they were turned away from adoption agencies because of their sexuality.
In a reflection of the popularity of social media, the political leaders turned away from television cameras and debated the big issues in front of an online audience in the first ever Facebook Leaders Debate, broadcast live over the platform.
Two-dollar tickets were scalped for as high as $20, Newsweek reported the following month that 2,000 people were turned away from the performance, and the who's-who of attendees included Porter, composer Andre Kostelanetz and several members the Metropolitan Opera.
But Felix went three months without state support for poor elderly Mexicans after she was turned away from a branch of Citibanamex in the city of Guadalajara for being too old, said Miguel Castro, development secretary for the state of Jalisco.
"At this point, the market and the American people have turned away from coal, and have moved on, and that is a tide that Donald Trump cannot reverse," said Mary Anne Hitt, director of the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign.
Those who have spoken publicly about the meeting, including Trump Jr., have said the conversation quickly turned away from Clinton information, to Russian adoptions and the Magnitsky Act, a 22013 US law that penalized Russian officials for human rights violations.
Jeremy Hunt, the U.K.'s health secretary, struck back after President Trump's Twitter attack on universal care and Britain's National Health Service, where funding shortfalls have led to such long delays that some patients are being turned away from hospitals.
Andrew Cilek, the founder and executive director of the group, which claims to be dedicated to ensuring election integrity, sued state election officials after he was twice turned away from the polls for wearing a "Don't Tread on Me" T-shirt.
An attorney representing a Chicago man who was deemed innocent after spending 85033 years in prison for a murder charged claims her client was turned away from Chase Bank twice when he tried to deposit a compensation check from the state.
O'Rourke traveled to Ciudad Juarez, which sits across the Rio Grande from his hometown of El Paso, Texas, to meet immigrants who had been turned away from entry into the U.S. while their asylum claims are processed, his campaign said.
However, as both America and Great Britain confront their respective prescription drug abuse epidemics, it seems we collectively might be nearing a point where we turn away from Xanax, just as we once turned away from Valium, and barbiturates before that.
The circumstance: She realized when she came out of the locker room that she'd put her shirt on backward, and she quickly turned away from cameras and switched it around, exposing her black sports bra for a matter of seconds.
Early on he turned away from the sometimes chilly modernism of the 20th century — which, at its most extreme, wore its indifference to popular tastes as a badge of pride — and embraced harmony, rhythm, unabashed emotion and flashes of humor.
Veteran actor Masashi Odate, with his distant eyes and forearms like Hercules, effortlessly sells the character of Irezumi, a powerful but lonely tracker who has turned away from his people and his calling, lost in mourning for his young daughter.
In some cases, that means tenants are turned away from housing for having once committed a crime that isn't housing related, or one so old that they give no indication about the kind of person you'd be renting to, Dunn said.
He also added that "I'd never disrespect the young men and women that crew that ship," a reference to reports that sailors from the McCain who were wearing uniforms with the ship's insignia were turned away from Mr. Trump's speech.
In a statement on Thursday, however, the Bureau of Prisons said it had found, through staff interviews, that many inmates turned away from radicalized ideology while in prison thanks to "self-study," prison programming or the length of their sentence.
BEIJING — When President Trump and President Xi Jinping turned away from their flower-draped lecterns here on Thursday without taking questions from reporters, the sense of a missed opportunity spread through the cavernous room in the Great Hall of the People.
But that turned out to be not just environmentally destructive but was also arguably responsible for the spike in food prices that soon followed, as farmers turned away from cultivating corn for human consumption to cultivating it for ethanol production.
Cruise ship passengers have previously been quarantined to their cabins during outbreaks of norovirus, and ships have been turned away from docking at certain ports, but quarantining an entire ship of people (and for two full weeks) is historically unprecedented.
"America will remember this day, unfortunately, where the Senate did not live up to its responsibilities, when the Senate turned away from truth and went along with a sham trial," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
The faces in other works impassively look at the viewer, radiating a sense of self-possession, but this woman is smiling, adding a performative dimension to the work; her gaze is turned away from us but still directed at an audience.
He insisted refugees were not being turned away from Europe and that the EU would ensure they were given full international rights to protection in Turkey if there was conclusion of the accord by which Turkey takes back people reaching Greece.
So while Mr. Beshear devoted a substantial portion of his remarks to health care, he also turned away from his easygoing tone with strongly worded remarks on immigrants and refugees that he may have avoided were he facing re-election.
Some researchers have since turned away from investigating serotonin — the brain transmitter on which most popular antidepressants work — to instead study the effect of ketamine on brain chemistry, to see if the drug provides any clues to the biology of depression.
A cruise ship that had been turned away from a number of different countries over fears someone on board might be infected with the coronavirus has received permission to dock in Cambodia, Reuters reported Wednesday, citing the Holland America Line.
In February, Crow was turned away from an adult immigration detention facility in Aurora, Colorado, after he asked for a walk-through to learn more about the health care resources available to stem a chickenpox outbreak among its 1,173-plus detainees.
In February, Crow was turned away from an adult immigration detention facility in Aurora, Colorado, after he asked for a walk-through to learn more about the health care resources available to stem a chickenpox outbreak among its 1,500-plus detainees.
You don't have to show ID. But if you vote in person on Election Day, you have to show ID. We have elders who have never needed a photo ID [to vote] who have been turned away from the polls.
While Kemp's office argued that these voters would be allowed to vote on Election Day if they presented an ID, a number of voters reported problems when they tried to vote, and some said they were turned away from the polls.
Hundreds had to be turned away from the public memorial after the crowd filled an event center to capacity in the town of Floresville, about 15 miles (25 km)from where the deadliest mass shooting in modern Texas history attack took place.
"There are far more people turned away from the polls by restrictions like voter-ID laws, cuts to early voting, and felon-disenfranchisement efforts — which disproportionately impact people of color, young voters, and low-income voters — than cases of voter fraud," Berman said.
In the caption of the next black-and-white photo, which features the couple standing and hugging with their faces turned away from the camera, Cyrus thanked her new husband for making their height-difference work as he's 6'3″ and she's 5'5″.
Many spoke out against the situation including Emily Blunt and Senna director Asif Kapadia, who corroborated reports that even older women and women with disabilities were turned away from the Carol premiere and instructed to come back when they had bought appropriate shoes.
On Saturday, the focus again turned away from downtown Hong Kong to Sheung Shui, a town close to the border where so-called "parallel traders" from the mainland buy bulk quantities of duty free goods which they then carry into China to sell.
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While the collection does feature its fair share of larger-than-life and vibrant pieces, there are also less visually dramatic works such as Harold Gilman's 1917 painting of a cleaning lady turned away from the viewer and occupied with menial tasks.
While Kemp's office responded by arguing that these voters would be allowed to vote on Election Day if they presented an ID, a number of voters reported problems when they tried to vote, and some said they were turned away from the polls.
Although there was no pattern to which treats the canines chose when the bystander either helped or turned away from the owner without being asked to help, the dogs "were significantly biased against the actor in the 'non-helper' condition," the study states.
She and a mother at her school, who asked to be identified only by her given name, Diana, to protect her privacy, said Diana's daughter was turned away from Central Park East I last spring, despite having won a spot in the lottery.
There is no limit to the number of stories in recent years of young women denied access to emergency contraception, patients being denied care because they had an abortion, or individuals being turned away from clinics because of their gender/sex identity.
The image that disturbed Johns is that of a weeping soldier who has turned away from the camera and whose face cannot be seen: on one level he is the opposite of a conventionally brave hero, a male version of a weeping woman.
With thousands of migrants still arriving each day, and thousands more being turned away from Greece's northern border, the rough outskirts of Athens, Piraeus and the northern city of Thessaloniki near the frontier are becoming the new hot spots to hold them.
The venue has repeatedly been accused of having discriminatory door policies, and has been the object of renewed scrutiny after a woman tweeted early Sunday morning that she saw people being turned away from the club because of their skin color, reports Buzzfeed.
In fact, as the Wall Street Journal's Vivian Salama, Gordon Lubold and Nancy Youssef note, Trump has increasingly turned away from "the generals": After President Trump took office, he frequently lauded "my generals" and installed several top military figures in prominent roles.
Ms. Merkel, whose government is under threat from her putative conservative allies in Bavaria, had pushed for the informal meeting to try to forestall her own interior minister and rival from ordering that all migrants registered elsewhere be turned away from Germany.
This week, Indian newspapers carried an account of a man who suffered a severe head injury in a motorcycle accident and was turned away from half a dozen hospitals, apparently after they determined he would not be able to pay his bills.
In Flushing's illicit massage parlors, Asian immigrants in debt-bondage are forced into prostitution by sex traffickers; along Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights, transgender, undocumented immigrants from Latin America come to the trade after being turned away from work in restaurants and hotels.
Boosie said a few days after his verbal diarrhea on the subject, he was turned away from his Planet Fitness gym in McDonough, GA. The rapper claimed the manager is gay and refused to let him in, specifically because of his Zaya comments.
He was starting from scratch with dozens of members who had openly turned away from him during his campaign's most searing moment: when an Access Hollywood tape surfaced with the President being heard saying that he could grab women whenever he'd liked.
Even if it should make it through committee and to a floor vote, it would not be welcomed warmly in the majority Republican Senate or by President Trump, who has turned away from his onetime enthusiasm for single-payer health care approaches.
Leveraging the fiscal crisis of the time, New York's leaders abruptly turned away from the city's burgeoning social democracy toward the radical capitalist ideology of neoliberalism, a model of governance that focuses on privatization, deregulation, fiscal austerity, small government, and trickle-down economics.
While the charges of voting irregularities in the May election have centered on alleged tampering with the electronic voter machines and falsified results, scores of voters were turned away from voting stations because the election authority failed to issue proper identity documents in time.
The plaintiff, Scott Magee of Metairie, Louisiana, said in court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago that he was laughed at and turned away from the drive-thru window at a McDonald's in the New Orleans suburb late at night last August.
This would open the door for women to be turned away from receiving any kind of care, including a flu shot or a pap smear, or emergency care for a heart attack, simply because they legally terminated a pregnancy at some point in their past.
He says the band blocked him from returning because he lacked the proper energy, and things got even more awkward when Joey was turned away from a rehearsal by security -- and the judge rejected his request to rejoin the group for the Grammy performances.
In the study — which was published in Scientific Reports — dog cognition expert Dr. Juliane Kaminski and a team tested how dogs' facial expressions changed in response to four different factors: a human facing them or turned away from them either with food or without.
Eman Ali remains stuck in a hotel room in east Africa with her father after she was turned away from boarding a Saturday flight to the Bay Area, even though she obtained an immigrant visa on Thursday, the day before Trump's executive order was signed.
A former American serviceman who served in Iraq, where he was born, says his sick mother died a day after being turned away from the U.S. as a result of President Donald Trump's executive order abruptly banning entry to travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
"When I look at my life, I know I have what I have because I'm sober and because I turned away from the places I could've gone," Porter — who has been open about her struggles with alcoholism — told PEOPLE after winning The Voice last year.
Thiel's decision to serve as a Trump delegate at the forthcoming Republican convention in Cleveland seems to suggest that he's turned away from that turn away from politics and has now embraced a new Great Leader to make the world safe for capitalism: Trump.
To cite just one example: Amid refugee crises and terror attacks, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her allies turned away from Erdogan's human rights violations and recently signed a shady deal that essentially awards Turkey the right to keep already stigmatized refugees out of Europe.
The governor and his Republican colleagues in the Legislature are solely to blame for the hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars the state has lost as businesses and sports organizations have turned away from North Carolina, because they don't want to condone bigotry.
To emphasize its sense of urgency, the White House pointed to the more than 144,85033 migrants who were apprehended or turned away from the southern border in May, a 32 percent jump from April and the highest monthly total in more than a decade.
Returning home to Ohio after tours in Iraq and Afghanistan to exercise his civic duty and vote, he was turned away from the ballot box – even though he registered to vote at 18 before leaving home, and didn't change his address during his military service.
Speaking at a high school on the outskirts of the city, Mr. Obama claimed credit for the reversal of fortunes here, but also suggested that the improvements were fragile and reversible if the country turned away from economic policies championed by his administration and Democrats.
"I'm going to mark her down as undecided, because the first thing she said was "I'm not sure"... obviously today she does not want to talk to us," Sumathi Madhure, a Clinton canvasser in Nashua, said as she turned away from the closed door.
Caporella has been the CEO of National Beverage, which manufactures LaCroix sparkling water, since 1995 — a company that was a sleepy also-ran in the fizzy beverage business until the 2010s, when sales of LaCroix began to spike as Americans turned away from sugary sodas.
"There is still a chance to save Hong Kong from the destiny of turning into another Wuhan, being cut off from the world, patients turned away from fully occupied hospitals, and healthcare staff crumbling under the severe pressure," she said, according to medical journal BMJ.
On the other, the House of Representatives has come under fire because, said CBS News, female reporters were being turned away from the speaker's lobby — the area outside the House chamber where lawmakers and reporters gather — for wearing sleeveless dresses or open-toe sandals.
Whether celebrating a cricket victory, expressing anger at being turned away from a wedding or protesting a roadblock, such politicians' response has on numerous occasions been gunplay and violence — often fueled by liquor, even though it is illegal to possess or consume alcohol in Afghanistan.
This week, the sad story of a man being turned away from a sex party reminded us all what happens when newbies dive in headfirst without reading the fine print—seriously lads, don't just show up on your own without checking with someone first.
Since then, Ruhwald has turned away from extremely dense and solid forms to lighter ones in Glasur Stykker, which debuted at Volume Gallery's booth at Design Miami in December of last year, and is on display for the first time this month at its Chicago location.
In 29 states, there are no legal protections, or inadequate legal protections, for people in the LGBTQ community, in areas that are central to living our lives: No protections against employment discrimination, housing discrimination, against being turned away from public accommodations and there's a whole bunch more.
Parliament is now working on the capacity scheme law, which is designed to help state-run utilities finance the construction of more coal-fuelled power plants, at a time when some banks have turned away from financing coal and other projects that generate high levels of pollution.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was heckled by demonstrators while dining at a Mexican restaurant in DC. Around that same time, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was politely turned away from a popular restaurant in Virginia after the owner protested her complicity in pursuing Trump's agenda.
"It is possible and even likely that some voters turned away from Theresa May as a result of her hand-holding with Donald Trump in the final days of the campaign," said Brian Klaas, a fellow in Global and Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics.
"Affirmatively furthering fair housing" (AFFH) had nothing to do with a common sense version of anti-discrimination enforcement, which has, historically, meant ensuring that minority buyers or renters would not be turned away from a home or apartment they could afford — when similar white buyers were approved.
On top of that, Peloton, which builds exercise bikes affixed with screens for viewing workout classes or entertainment, is a fast-growing company in a market where institutional investors have turned away from businesses that have no earnings, making it "too risky to own here," he continued.
HAVANA (Reuters) - A British cruise ship that was turned away from several ports in the Caribbean after five passengers were confirmed to have the new coronavirus is setting sail to Cuba which is allowing it to dock, its owner Fred Olsen Cruise Lines wrote in a statement.
Canadian politicians expressed support for refugees and intentions to help out with the situation, and the country is facing calls to get rid of the Safe Third Country Agreement, which prohibits refugees who are turned away from entering the United States from applying for refugee status.
And when men are able to reach out for help, they are often rejected by service providers; according to a 2011 Journal of Family Violence survey of 302 male survivors, nearly 67 percent said they were turned away from domestic violence hotlines and agencies when seeking help.
Brown Jr.'s photographs, like "Devin in Red Socks" (2016) — which depicts a person turned away from the camera who is further obscured by a white towel held up as a kind of screen — create a calculated distance between the viewer's gaze and the subjects pictured.
WASHINGTON — When Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, was turned away from a restaurant with her family over the weekend, conservatives across the country rallied to her defense, heaping abuse on the trendy farm-to-table spot for snubbing President Trump through his spokeswoman.
But, after the 2011 Fukushima disaster, the country has turned away from nuclear fuel and only four of the country's working reactors are capable of using the new reprocessed fuel, leaving its neighbors and the U.S. concerned about what Japan will do with all that plutonium.
In March, Nessel, Michigan's first openly gay statewide officeholder, announced an agreement with the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan over a lawsuit filed by two lesbian couples who sued the state, claiming they had been turned away from adoption agencies, according to the Detroit News.
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In the caption of the next black-and-white photo, which features the couple standing and hugging with their faces turned away from the camera, Cyrus thanked her new husband for making their height-difference work; he's 6-feet-3-inches and she's 5-feet-5-inches tall.
Like many aspiring politicians before him, including Ted Kennedy, Al Gore, Dennis Kucinich and even Bill Clinton himself, he has turned away from any concerns for the life of the unborn child and embraced a full-throated absolutist position on abortion rights for the sake of his political advancement.
In the United States, Congressman Jared Polis has led the charge to end the ban outright, and his cause has been buoyed by outrage over reports that gay and bisexual men had been turned away from donating blood following the Orlando shooting, even as officials pleaded for donations.
As for the threats the festival is grappling with, the night before "Parsifal" opened, a Syrian refugee who had been denied asylum in Germany was turned away from a music festival in Ansbach, some 70 miles from Bayreuth, and set off a suicide bomb, killing himself and injuring many.
The article in which she described being sent a hundred first-person pieces every week appeared under the decisive headline "The Personal-Essay Boom Is Over" and pointed out that, since Trump's election, women's websites have turned away from the confessional writing that that helped make their names.
HAVANA, March 16 (Reuters) - A British cruise ship that was turned away from several ports in the Caribbean after five passengers were confirmed to have the new coronavirus is setting sail to Cuba which is allowing it to dock, its owner Fred Olsen Cruise Lines wrote in a statement.
This happened to a British citizen who was turned away from a public hospital even though she had a cough, shortness of breath, and a private doctor's referral — and informed officials that she may have been exposed to a coronavirus patient due to her work in the hospitality industry.
" If we are to avoid the fate that ultimately befell Rome, Watts cautions, it is "vital for all of us to understand how Rome's republic worked, what it achieved and why, after nearly five centuries, its citizens ultimately turned away from it and toward the autocracy of Augustus.
WASHINGTON — It did not exactly make for riveting video this month when Senator Jeff Merkley, Democrat of Oregon, was turned away from a converted Walmart at the Texas border that is housing hundreds of migrant children who have been taken away from their parents by the Trump administration.
As China institutes the largest quarantine in human history, locking down more than 50 million people in the center of the country, those who have recently been to Wuhan are being tracked, monitored, turned away from hotels and placed into isolation at their homes and in makeshift quarantine facilities.
Just as women can be turned away from roles in male-dominated fields, men can also be turned down for jobs in female-dominated industries, according to a new study conducted by Jill Yavorsky, assistant professor of sociology and organizational science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
When the St. Louis turned away from Cuba and started sailing north, not only did US officials announce that she ship wouldn't be allowed to dock in America, but it sent Coast Guard boats to tail the St. Louis as it approached US waters to drive home the point.
In historian Isabel Wilkerson's terrific book The Warmth of Other Suns, about the Great Migration of African Americans out of the Deep South in the middle of the 19633th century, one of her protagonists — a man named Robert — is turned away from two different hotels while driving through Arizona.
Z arrives at a point when the American Girl franchise is working hard to retain the last strains of its wholesome image as a toy moms could feel good about buying their kids, one the company largely jettisoned when it turned away from its original focus on teaching girls history.
An asylum officer's primary job is to make sure an asylum seeker wouldn't be persecuted if they're turned away from the US: to uphold the fundamental principle of refugee law called non-refoulement, that a government must not send a migrant back to a country where they'd be persecuted or imperiled.
"This is a sad day for the state of Mississippi and for the thousands of Mississippians who can now be turned away from businesses, refused marriage licenses, or denied housing, essential services and needed care based on who they are," said Jennifer Riley-Collins, executive director of the ACLU of Mississippi.
Unfortunately, unlike the HTC Vive or a three-sensor Oculus Rift setup, there's no way right now for PlayStation VR to track a controller when you're turned away from the camera and are blocking that bright colorful tracking ball with your body, and Farpoint is designed with that limitation in mind.
"San Jacinto was never threatened by the erratic maneuvers, as San Jacinto maintained course and speed, but the closing distance by (the Neustrashimyy) before the ship turned away from San Jacinto is considered a high risk maneuver, highly unprofessional, and contrary to international maritime regulations," the Navy said in a statement.
Under Obama, the United States—founded as the embodiment of classic eighteenth century liberal ideals—has turned away from its Judeo-Christian and Western roots, expanded government intrusiveness and control, robbed individuals of their agency as autonomous decision-makers, ignored the rule of law, and imperiled the global spread of prosperity.
By the tail end 1983, Adu, a fashion graduate, was big enough of a deal to have a thousand people turned away from the doors at Heaven, in London, and to have made a debut American performance at the Danceteria, one of the most legendary clubs in New York nightlife history.
I looked away from him back to the stage, feeling a heat in my gut that I recognized as shame, but it wasn't sharp yet, it was distant or dulled, and though I knew in the next days I would be miserable with it I turned away from it now.
This is because, in the series Regrets, which was based on Deakins's photograph of Freud, as well as the multiple works based on Burrows's photograph of the soldier — Lance Corporal Jim Farley — Johns turned away from configuring broken representations to selecting depictions of men who have averted or buried their faces.
"The findings are concerning because they show that half of all non-LGBT Americans are not aware — or simply don't care — that many of their neighbors, coworkers, and friends can still be fired from their jobs, denied housing, or turned away from businesses simply because of who they are," Ellis said.
When Sandy and his friends are turned away from the Children's Day Party at the theme park, the other kids talk loudly about the injustice of it, and Sandy just keeps muttering, "I suppose they didn't mean colored kids," a feeble attempt to make sense of a surprising and hurtful situation.
There was no mention of a power outage at the M.D.C. — other than a tweet from a lawyer who had said two weeks earlier that she had recently been turned away from the jail: The staff said it had to shut down power because the jail was testing a generator.
Cilek said he was twice turned away from his polling site in 2010 for wearing a T-shirt touting the conservative Tea Party movement with the words "Don't Tread on Me" as well as a button stating "Please I.D. Me" that alluded to voter-identification laws backed by many Republicans.
Ted Cruz, and then–head of the Environmental Protection Agency Scott Pruitt at restaurants in Washington, DC. In June, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was turned away from the Virginia restaurant Red Hen, and McConnell himself has been confronted by protesters at dining establishments, airports, and outside his Kentucky home.
Canadian right-wing activist and journalist Lauren Southern was turned away from the U.K. in March shortly after she had made a video in Luton, an English town with a relatively high Muslim population, and put out a stall declaring: "Allah is gay" as an experiment to see what the reaction would be.
And then, on Saturday morning, I learned that a close family friend—someone who I grew up calling my aunt, who aided in raising me, who was family for my mother when others had turned away from her—was killed late last week in a tragic and cruel act of gun violence.
In it we get a glimpse of the utter foreignness that Segalen experienced in China over a century ago, when the tone of foreign communiques had only recently turned away from religious zealotry, and China had just a year earlier transferred centuries of autarchic minority rule to the corrupt, democratic Republic of China.
In the caption of the next black-and-white photo, which features the couple standing and hugging with their faces turned away from the camera, Miley went on to thank her new husband for making their height-difference work, as he's 6 feet 3 inches tall and she's 5 feet 5 inches.
During each orbit around Earth, LightSail 2 has to make two 90-degree turns of its solar sail: The sail should get turned away from the sun (akin to sailing downwind) as the craft moves away, then be perpendicular to the sun as it moves toward the light (much like tacking a sailboat).
While relatively few same-sex couples were likely turned away from marriage licenses or adoptions within the 7 to 18-month period following policy implementation, policies permitting the denial of services to same-sex couples signal to all that members of this minority group are not equal people deserving of equal dignity.
During each orbit around Earth, LightSail 2 has to make two 90-degree turns of its solar sail: The sail gets turned away from the sun (akin to sailing downwind) as the craft moves away, then turns perpendicular to the sun as it moves toward the light (much like tacking a sailboat).
The painting, which blurs the lines between photography and painting, flattens perspective while simultaneously achieving a sense of deep space: Betty is turned away from the camera, and her act of looking into an indescribable distance produces the illusion of perspectival depth, mediating an imaginary threshold between the past and the present.
"Voter disenfranchisement doesn't just show up when you put dogs on people or water hoses, or block entrances, that's not the only form of voter disenfranchisement," Mr. Gillum said at St. John, citing reports that some voters were turned away from polling sites because of discrepancies with their signatures on identification cards.
The letter, a bombshell written by Carlo Maria Viganò, the former top Vatican diplomat in the United States and a staunch critic of the pope's, seemed timed to do more than simply derail Francis' uphill efforts to win back the Irish faithful, who have turned away from the church in large numbers.
To prevent queer and trans people from being turned away from healthcare providers or hospitals during the coronavirus outbreak, nearly a dozen U.S. senators, including Bob Menendez, Chuck Schumer, Elizabeth Warren, and Kamala Harris, wrote a letter on Thursday calling on the federal government to reverse its rollback of LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections.
That dual policy could be seen in the obstacles faced by the leader of the movement, Manzoor Pashteen, who had an eventful few days as he made his way to Sunday's rally: Mr. Pashteen, 26, was turned away from two different airports and stopped at checkpoints multiple times on his way to Karachi.
"We'll keep fighting to ensure protections for LGBT Arizonans so that no one can be fired from their job, denied a place to live, or be turned away from a business simply because of who they are and who they love," ACLU of Arizona Policy Director Darrell Hill said in a statement.
With a flurry of resignations in Westminster, and speculation that Prime Minister Theresa May could be pushed out, the spotlight has turned away from Brussels and is firmly focused on the political turmoil in the U.K. But at the EU institutions and across the 27 European countries, officials and politicians have a difficult balancing act.
While hardliners regard Ahmadis as worse than apostates — Muslims who turned away from the true faith — many in mainstream Islam still believe the group does not belong in extended family, a source who works closely with Muslim groups in the UK told Mashable, under condition of anonymity because he fears for his own security.
"This is a sad day for the state of Mississippi and for the thousands of Mississippians who can now be turned away from businesses, refused marriage licenses, or denied housing, essential services and needed care based on who they are," said Jennifer Riley-Collins, executive director of the ACLU of Mississippi, in a statement.
On Monday, markets had turned away from the Trump-driven "risk-off" plays that have knocked the dollar in the past week as odds on a victory for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton hardened, helped by an all-clear in an FBI investigation of her use of personal email while serving as secretary of state.
Every year, the festival is chided for not doing enough to support women in the film industry, so it was unfortunate in 2015 that several women were turned away from the premiere of Todd Haynes' "Carol" — yes, a drama about breaking free of patriarchal control — because they were wearing flat shoes instead of high heels.
But the three members of the board who dissented said they did so partly based on the autopsy report, which showed that Dakota, who was black, was hit in the "midline of the back of his head," making it "more probable than not" that the teenager was turned away from the officer, the document said.
In particular, it could end its "metering" policy in which asylum seekers are turned away from high-traffic ports of entry for days or weeks (or longer); US officials argue that they would need to invest a lot of money in port capacity to have enough room, but that's a thing that could be done.
The Westerdam has already been turned away from several countries, including Japan, the Philippines and Thailand, amid fears of the coronavirus, which has killed more than 1,000 people and infected more than 40,000 since it was first reported in the Chinese city of Wuhan less than two months ago Holland America says no one on board has the virus.
I had turned away from Z. to dance with N., who wasn't a good dancer at all, he didn't even try to dance well: he made all his movements ironic, self-deprecating, an extension of the persona he had taken on in class, which was endearing but also a product of uncertainty or doubt, a kind of abnegation.
"Because of our brave clients and this litigation, voters statewide can never be turned away from the polls simply for lacking a certain type of photo ID." Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, also part of the plaintiffs' legal team, said her organization was weighing its next step.
Turned away from Bonner Elementary, the Robleses sent some of their kids to a local Catholic school—Jose did yard work in exchange for tuition—but they were put in touch with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, which sent an attorney, Peter Roos, who filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Eastern District Court of Texas.
Early last week, a boat carrying more than 600 African migrants was turned away from Italy, a country that has recently pledged to enforce stricter migration laws; after it was stranded for two days at sea between Malta and the Italian island Sicily, Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez allowed it to dock in Valencia on Sunday.
There is a litany of reasons African-Americans have turned away from baseball, including the decimation of youth programs in areas where there historically have been large African-American communities and the sport's ballooning costs — both for equipment (a top-shelf aluminum bat runs about $227) and exposure (participating on travel teams can cost thousands of dollars a year).
I am standing there, intact (not prone on the ground, not seated, not scraped and wounded, not looking upset or as if I just fell); my bike is intact; I am often on the phone; and what's more, I tend to be turned away from the approaching cyclist, to attempt to dissuade them from stopping and interrogating me.
Since its peak in the 1970s, asbestos has progressively become so unpopular that only one industry -- a division of the chemical industry that makes chlorine -- continues to use it in the US. Industry after industry has turned away from asbestos, and not because it is illegal, expensive or difficult to obtain -- it is none of those things.
While there are thousands of nonprofit veterans' organizations registered with the Internal Revenue Service, the majority of power has been consolidated among the Big Six: Disabled American Veterans; Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Legion; Paralyzed Veterans of America; Amvets; and Vietnam Veterans of America, which was developed after Vietnam veterans were turned away from other organizations.
Having dwelt in obscurity for so long, heard only in musty corners of the internet or passed from hand to hand on cassette, the recordings Coltrane made at her Sai Anantam Ashram in Agoura, California—after she'd turned away from the secular world and her jazz career—are like opening a portal to another time/space dimension.
The problem with contesting elections, though, is that it was much easier for the congressional panel to know when people had been turned away from the polls, or when holes had been drilled in ballot boxes, than it was for them to know when people had simply been scared out of trying to vote at all.
After getting some emergency oxygen and seemingly making a full recovery from her altitude sickness, the youngest Jenner took advantage of her hotel room's ambient light  to create a moody shot in which she sits upon a tiled window ledge with her face turned away from the camera, showing off the silhouette of her body clad in only a black bra and thong.
" (Castro would later add substance to this attention-grabbing profession of solidarity when he sent Cuban troops to fight white supremacist forces backed by the CIA in Angola.) During the same session, the U.S. delegation lamented that "all the explaining and apologies in the world will not erase the injury to an African delegate who is turned away from a restaurant.
Turning away from painting, he became one of the best-known members of the '903s Southern California movement known as Light and Space, whose practitioners, including James Turrell, John McCracken, Doug Wheeler and Helen Pashgian, pioneered a kind of work that turned away from objects and how they might be perceived and focused instead on the experience of perception itself.
On the day the decision came down, I couldn't stop thinking about the women who would be turned away from medical appointments if the court did not rule in our favor, and of the already emotionally drained healthcare providers who would have to defy their instincts and would instead have to close their doors to patients who needed their care.
Companies like ITV — a commercial, terrestrial channel that is the largest broadcaster in the UK in terms of overall weekly viewers — have long been looking for ways of boosting its numbers and recapturing more users who have turned away from traditional, linear TV and now opt to watch video on demand on their tablets or computers, or TVs connected to the internet.
In fact, so closely did betting pools and pool boxes become associated with billiards that when sports-bar patrons took a break from this March's madness, some doubtless turned away from the bank of TVs, picked up a cue stick and challenged someone to a game Americans long ago stopped referring to as billiards and started, for obvious reasons, calling pool.
In many ways the Met itself, the imposing Beaux-Arts palace with its sweeping stair, as well as very high-end fashion — not to mention the Met Gala, the opening night party for the Costume Institute's exhibition, which is famous both for being impossible to get into and for the amount of money it raises — stands for everything he has turned away from.
"Refugee," which Scholastic released on July 25 with a first printing of more than 123,000 copies, originally began as a novel about the St. Louis, a German ocean liner carrying nearly 1,000 Jews fleeing Hitler during World War II. The ship was turned away from Cuba and the United States and returned to Europe, where many of the passengers died in the war.
While many millennial and Gen Z consumers have turned away from the use of fur, it's not uncommon to spot a young editor wearing a fur coat from millennial-favorite brand Saks Potts during Fashion Week, while powerful influencers such as BryanBoy continue to support fur, even going as far as putting out capsule collaborations with well-known fur labels.
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Those that don't will be turned away from the US. In the midst of the caravan's trek and the release of the March statistics, President Donald Trump has ordered the National Guard to deploy troops to the border, with roughly 1,000 having been sent so far, and with the Justice Department announcing it will send more immigration judges and prosecutors to border districts, as well.

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