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It has used up 650 million euros of its 1.1.
LG: Okay, I used up all my dad joke cards.
The gum that is Twitter could be truly used up.
When our willpower stores get used up, we get tired.
We used up all of them but two for in vitro.
Officially, it has used up about $10bn a month since January.
I also roast brussels sprouts that need to be used up.
It is not used up when consumed: it just keeps circulating.
It's about the way human beings are used up by them.
Once she taught me, I just used up all her film.
The company refunds to you any amount that wasn't used up.
The first mega-fund has used up much of its firepower.
Ella can be used up to 120 hours after unprotected sex.
The fact is that nothing gets used up, at least in art.
They used up precious calories going back and forth between each field.
By 2008, when this capacity was used up, Eskom started load-shedding.
That the problems are going to get all used up, taken up.
I'm almost used up now and I can feel the end coming.
The medication can be used up to 10 weeks into a pregnancy.
Meanwhile, it seems Thomas has used up all of his second chances.
And when Scaramucci gets used up, who knows what will come next.
The financial capacity of the nation will have been tapped, used up.
You're a castoff, a used-up former body of The Changing God.
They have used up all of my shipper goodwill by this point.
And I don't think its productivity is anywhere near being used up.
But its operations used up $755 million of cash during that period.
The bank had used up about $10 billion in the last four years.
"They used up a lot of willpower to make it through," Yan said.
But by now, the disintermediating magic of the internet is mostly used up.
Kazuhisa Hashimoto, its creator, has used up the last of his 30 lives.
What if my luck was used up and now I have none left?
They are waived for athletes — at least until their eligibility is used up.
Repeat this process in batches until all the latke batter is used up.
Drop off a few used-up eyeshadow pots, score a free lipstick in exchange.
Meteorologists and atmospheric scientists used up their superlatives describing the storm's size and impact.
I used up a lot of the truck just to make that one move.
The train from Paris to Kiev used up the last of their combined savings.
Two such capital hikes have already used up a large part of its firepower.
But the housing project forbade personal computers, because they used up too much electricity.
They think that anybody over a certain age is going to be used up.
They used up much of their crisis fighting tools coping with the last meltdown.
Time is running out, and they may have used up their miracles long ago.
Ginny isn't all used up, despite the insistently unflattering way she is often presented.
The run capped a 15-play, 70-yard drive that used up 6:39.
I would have happily used up all the nights of Hanukkah on the thing.
"She continued, "My brother yelled at me because I used up all the ink.
Evan was already twenty-three, and she's used up only a few years less.
By making the gift early, you've only used up $1 million of your exemption.
He could still be a cop as he used up his remaining vacation time.
In front of him lay several large aluminum cases full of used up Puri tubes.
If they weren't used up before the time limit, access to the card would disappear.
Even NASA used up to 24 COPVs on the Space Shuttle to store pressurized gases.
One agent said supplies needed for forensic processes are being used up and not replaced.
The German car manufacturer used up its 5 billion yuan Panda bond quota last year.
It tugs at the wearer's legs, reducing the amount of oxygen used up while breathing.
My father's position had provided only for his burial—money that was now used up.
Is it fair to throw away people when they're used up' just like an appliance?
They offered me deferment, and so I used up all the deferment that was available.
You must have used up at least one of your lives during those early, hedonistic days.
That's nearly twice the amount the spacecraft would get if it used up all its fuel.
Soon, you may be able to toss your used-up toothpaste tube in the blue bin.
The code SUPERMARTA unlocks the discount, which can be used up to $10 for 10 rides.
People could have thrown it out or used up the entire pod before they got sick.
I finally ended up killing it, but used up my last few precious turns doing so.
WeWork is putting the private plane Adam Neumann used up for sale, Business Insider has learned.
Meanwhile, the GOP tax plan used up another potential funding offset for infrastructure: corporate tax reform.
Hover on the edge of the glowing waste pool, where used-up nuclear fuel is kept.
A majority of agricultural visas and high-tech visas are used up within days of issuance.
The unrest stoked already high inflation and Joseph quickly used up what little savings he had.
It's a reality in which lives are used up, and reputations are twisted posthumously in sensational headlines.
Five years later, current Home Secretary Theresa May declared Deya had used up all avenues of appeal.
The INECC told BuzzFeed News it didn't cancel the studies, but rather used up the available budget.
Once you've used up your 10GB of LTE tethering, Sprint bumps down to 2G speeds, not 3G.
"This (exports to China) can still grow, but our domestic capacity is practically used up," Tjakrawan said.
READMEPicture quality so exceptional I questioned every TV I've used up until this point in my life.
On my phone, I see that last month the App Store used up 10.5GB of my data.
During my first day of testing I used up 20GB of data just on speed tests alone.
Half the sperm vials have been used up and none of the embryos created have been viable.
When Basho finished his months of walking,he took off his used-up sandals,let them fall.
Rocket landing speed was close to design max & used up contingency crush core, hence back & forth motion.
The original Watch Dog's narrative design strategy shines through here: Horatio is used up by the game.
As the protein is used up, more is released: "It's time-released food," Professor S. Ramaswamy explained.
By March 13, Boeing said in a regulatory filing Tuesdayy, those lines had been completely used up.
Why pay money for something that could be read in an hour and was then used up?
Once lithium-ion batteries are used up in electronics, they are often disposed of improperly by consumers.
Once it is used up in an annihilation, no more would be created in a chain reaction.
As medical bills mounted, the family used up their emergency savings and started living off credit cards.
Then, when it's time to replace the items you've used up, you'll have the money you need.
Beto O'Rourke used up 81 percent of his total and has $3.3 million left over, while Sen.
"Don't bring anymore home until what you already have has been used up or expired," she said.
David Ortiz, who is so used up as to be completing rehearsals for retirement, has hit 20043.
Here's another terrifying graphic from CarbonBrief, showing how many years remain before the "carbon budget" for various temperatures is used up: At our present rate of emissions, our carbon budget for a good (66 percent) chance of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees will be used up in six years.
"We've basically used up all the luxury time that we had, and now it's crunch time," Moser said.
"We were kind of used up at the end," said Truex, who led a race-best 163 laps.
Otis Jones proves that painting's parameters continue to be commodious — even reductive painting has not been used up.
When one spot gets too crowded and its novelty used up, the next is slotted into its place.
So I used up nine lives, and then my wife and I said, 'Ok, I'm off two wheels.
Meths clone their bodies, and resleeve into new ones long before their bodies' life spans are used up.
I imagine they might exist in massive ships, having used up all the resources from their home planet.
Right now, we're not actively working on a book together, because we really have used up his research.
But if certain people have used up all their passes, don't stretch yourself trying to make it work.
Last year, SolarCity's operations used up $790 million of cash, and the company spent $1.8 billion on equipment.
It was, like-- one of those-- you know, like a Taco Bell card that's been all used up.
The bottom line is that Trump had already used up his most important leverage before the Saudi bombing.
For all we know, Trump will still be in office when the 1.5 degree budget is used up.
These are proteins that serve as catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions without being used up in the process.
But again, anyone who has already used up their YouTube TV free trial can't redeem any of these.
Worse than that, he used up whatever bullets he did have in his right arm in a hurry.
The Fed has already used up some of its conventional ammo by cutting rates three times last year.
Roberto Firmino used up enough energy to power six homes for a year, according to the report's math.
We used up three tapes and a bit of a fourth, sixty-five minutes of footage in total.
The biggest 60 firms in aggregate have used up $9bn per quarter on average for the past five years.
This simple cock ring can be re-used up to six times, and it fits well with most condoms.
Brezzell said she had a strong filter for their shower, but the filter was used up after four months.
And the smaller U.S. credit is expected to be used up completely by next April, the CFRA's Nelson said.
All but a trickle from its source, the Jordan River, is now used up before it reaches the sea.
It was carrying the drugs Mifepristone and Misoprostol, which can be used up to nine weeks into a pregnancy.
That would soon get used up if a Tesla-SolarCity were still consuming nearly $5 billion of cash annually.
Losses in excess of that can be carried forward to future tax years until the balance is used up.
She used up most of her GI Bill benefits pursuing the degree and has nothing to show for it.
The terrified wife says she used up all the sugar for the cookies, but she'll go ask the neighbors.
But when the time is used up, she complains of continuing shoulder pains, although tests indicate she has recovered.
Adams used up one meal swipe which she says is included as part of her resident assistant meal plan.
This one has two different cleaning intensities and can be used up to 300 times on a single charge. 
When these are used up, you have to buy another bundle to continue reaching your other health-related goals.
The Cassini mission has been extended twice and finally used up the last of its rocket propellant this week.
They ran across a used-up grazing field, through the gate, and into a stretch of untouched, succulent grass.
Crushers in China have nearly used up a 10-million-tonne tariff-free quota awarded by Beijing in October.
In the first half of 2018, the company reported losses and used up more than $1 billion in cash.
Having used up most of its ammunition, the BOJ appears reluctant to deploy additional stimulus - at least for now.
Having used up most of its ammunition, the BOJ appears reluctant to deploy additional stimulus - at least for now.
He used up not only Thursday's shots but Friday's as well, and much of the field gained on him.
As a result, world employment is increasing and slack in the global economy has been all but used up.
A previous rescue mission, which saw four boys removed from the cave, had used up the initial supply of tanks.
Once they have used up the remaining water they have died themselves, leaving the land even more barren than before.
Each side bats until either ten players are out or the fixed number of balls, or days, is used up.
At this point, however, it became clear everyone had used up their spare cards—and I had one more left.
The curious subreddit is dedicated to pictures of makeup and beauty products that are almost empty, or nearly used up.
Once my body had used up all its panic reserves, I just shut down, and then they considered it over.
For instance, zero-rating will not be allowed once a customer has used up all the data in their subscription.
Capital Economics said the December pick-up was unusual, since annual loan quotas are mostly used up by year-end.
"Batman v Superman" used up not only Mr. Affleck but also, for starters, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg and Laurence Fishburne.
At this point in the river's descent to the sea, its potential as a power generator has been used up.
If you have incurred costs for prepaid packages that have not been used up, they will of course be reimbursed.
As the company has used up cash, analysts warned that it may have to turn to investors for additional capital.
As the state rushes to create adequate space for patients, medical gear and supplies are also steadily being used up.
Last year's budget deal used up many of the offsets that were in the original House version of the bill.
Once the personal exemption is used up, the estate tax rate ranges from 18% to a top rate of 40%.
And what oxygen is available gets used up more quickly because marine life uses more oxygen when temperatures are warmer.
Once you've used up your quota, your data is de-prioritized to slower speeds if the network is in high demand.
Any money in an allowance account after May 25 won't disappear; it will remain there until used up by the recipient.
It's important to note that if the benefit pool is used up or the coverage period lapses, the coverage will expire.
But since resources have been used up, they rely on ordering food online, and it is delivered right outside the door.
The medieval fort was used up until 24, when Russian troops burnt it down during the Russo-Turkish War (21-24).
Music publications, including this very site, have used up many kilobytes attempting to determine the song of the summer this year.
Think back for a second and attempt to gauge the number of single-use batteries you've used up your entire life.
If spare capacity gets used up then it is likely over time we'd want to move to a more neutral rate.
Trump's executive order on refugees and immigration, along with combative tweets and protests across the country, have used up media oxygen.
The bank only used up $2 billion in dollar sales and seemed to be successful in supporting the peso, they added.
Morgan Stanley strategists noted the reforms may come at a time when the U.S. has used up all its spare capacity.
This durable jump starter can deliver up to 1,000 amps and be used up to 20 times on a single charge.
But then Djokovic, who has won an unprecedented three matches by walkover or retirement here, has used up even less energy.
Then, any time you use your card for eligible purchases, the statement credit will be automatically applied until it's used up.
But there is a risk: If the account gets used up paying those costs, the policy can lapse and coverage ends.
Using mathematical models, astrophysicists simulated how various alien civilizations might rise and fall as they used up their planet's natural resources.
That's right, you have to lose a life in order to use that attack again once you've used up its charges.
Tesla used up more than $2425 million of its remaining cash during the quarter, decreasing its cash supply to $0003 billion.
Once you've used up all the pages, just stick it in your microwave, and the pages will be rendered clean again.
Arizona's next drive used up only 17 seconds of clock, and the Seahawks drove down the field for the tying score.
This was puzzling, since most of the nutrient-rich yolk should have been used up by this late stage of development.
If you've already used up your one monthly credit, members also get an exclusive 30% off discount on any other book.
It happened during the end of the trip and due to bad weather we had already used up our food reserves.
The sophisticated malware known as Stuxnet used up to five zero-day exploits as it took out an Iranian nuclear reactor.
In need of emergency finance, and having used up all their bank limits, they resorted to buying cash with their credit cards.
But when they actually entered the ring, the blustery Brazeau used up all his energy in the first round throwing wild punches.
Most free college tuition programs are "last dollar," meaning that they cover tuition after you've used up all your grants and scholarships.
Like painting, which many artists began abandoning in the 1970s, the grid was considered exhausted or used up, as obsolete as VHS.
Since I used up the rest of my Bare Minerals this morning, I check the price on Bare Minerals' website and Amazon.
" Instead he wants to expand his scope, "to look at the people being thrown away after they've been used up at work.
Throughout history, from medieval times to the Victorian era, doctors feared that one's life force could be "used up" by having sex.
ULA claimed that, once that stockpile is used up, the company will be left with no other option to power its rocket.
By the middle of last year, less than half of the government spending budget for the six months had been used up.
The dead star was a white dwarf, the leftover remnant of a star that has used up all its fuel and collapsed.
The horses and mules tried to escape, but the fishermen kept them in the water until the eels used up their power.
With private capital fleeing and an existing bank-backed rescue-fund largely used up, this will require an injection of government money.
When some for-profit schools abruptly shut their doors, veterans were left without a degree, and their GI Bill benefits used up.
It is without question that this seemingly endless — but unnecessary — debate has used up a lot of political capital on both sides.
Trouble is, you can see that he's used up nearly all of his panels and he's still somewhere in the first act.
When a vial of epinephrine was used up, there was more to replace it; the oil for the valves didn't run out.
Perhaps they used up all their money on… you know, upgrading the world's biggest particle collider with state of the art cryomagnets.
Middle-aged and older women don't have it easy in our culture; they're too often considered used up and targeted for ridicule.
And you're going to keep the musical's Abba-centric conceit — only you used up all the great Abba songs the first time.
It's Judgment Day in the determinist world of "Caroline's Kitchen," which means your last chances for happiness have all been used up.
I flew back to New York with tangerines, since there was room in the case now that I'd used up the apples.
This time, I used up the rest of my leftover avocado on one slice and some unsalted peanut butter on the other.
Like many a meteoric fiction writer, Fischl used up his strongest stories early on, even as he became a more skillful painter.
In the five years before the latest crisis, I used up a lot of my blessed supply of extra time by reading.
I used up the last of the milk one morning and left for work while my husband was still in the shower.
In these pace scenarios, prefer horses in the first flight, as their energy will not be used up before the stretch run.
So as the space agency planned new plutonium-powered missions and used up its supply, researchers increasingly sounded alarms on Capitol Hill.
I've used up all of my grocery money for the month, so this week is about getting creative with what's in the fridge!
If you've used up the last of your vacation days, this electric, birds-of-paradise rainbow eye look is the next best thing.
The two miles connecting Oakland and Yerba Buena Island took three years to build, and used up 6 percent of the country's steel.
It has not been used up to this point, and you can enable or disable it at any time using the Nest app.
Most US-based telecoms impose home broadband data caps, and most cell carriers throttle connections after certain monthly data allowances are used up.
We've all been there: It's T-minus two hours until a date and you've used up every last scrap of your favorite mascara.
And once you used up the people in that community who had this open-minded, adventure-seeking attitude, you ran out of customers.
As a result, when the owner moves permanently or dies, the equity in the home will have been reduced or even used up.
We thought rock and roll had been used up, and it was intellectually vapid, and there was no reason for it to continue.
BUT I THINK WE KIND OF KNOW IT. WE DON'T KNOW WHAT THE CONSEQUENCES EVERYBODY THEY USED UP A LOT OF THEIR RESERVES.
Many of them reckon that labour-market slack is just about used up, and wages will soon rise at a much faster clip.
Chelsa Crowley and her co-founder Julie Fredrickson started the company after realizing they never used up all their makeup before it expired.
To do that, however, the government has potentially used up the whole 20 billion euros it had set aside to help ailing banks.
The operation, which used up more than half the colony's annual budget, became known as the Black Line, for the people it targeted.
In Uzbekistan, for example, cotton farming used up so much water from the Aral Sea that it dried up after about 50 years.
The major oil companies began concentrating their exploration efforts outside the U.S., whose reserves were deemed to be more or less used up.
" Mr. Midkiff said there was too much oversupply, which would be used up only "if the global economy kicks it into high gear.
Is it possible we did just make a new Daniel Bryan for ourselves, in A.J. Styles, once the old one was used up?
The device is also waterproof and sweatproof, and can be used up to 12 months before needing to replace the coin cell battery.
Unfortunately, this week's Fed rate cut used up precious ammunition that it will need when recession -- rather than a market correction -- truly threatens.
Japanese mega-investor SoftBank has used up half of its $100 billion Vision Fund — and it could run out of cash by 5453.
Afterwards, no matter what you're doing in the app, you'll be hit with a full screen warning that you've used up your time.
Robin Neal, 210, tried to inject herself with a used-up insulin pen, but it broke, and her blood sugar began to skyrocket.
The last drops of drama had been used up in the two longest men's semi-finals ever played at the All England Club.
Then the word became "trash," but I had already done trash with [1969's] Mondo Trasho, so, to me, that word was used up.
Already, people have used up nearly 20503% of the world's land for farms and raising livestock -- much of it to grow feed for cattle.
Steve Martin recently returned to standup after 35 years for a one-night show and the comedian insists he's used up all his material.
BR said on Thursday it used up more cash than it made in the first quarter, driven by higher external research and development costs.
Some users of Google News for Android are reporting that the app has used up excessive amounts of background data, leading to overage charges.
In some extreme cases, the Google News app used up to 24GB of data, leading to overage charges of up to $385, users reported.
Combining a couple of them — if you haven't already used up your free trials — should be enough to cover everything at the Pyeongchang games.
Hudson Yards could easily have used up an entire year's worth of such visas — meaning none left over for investments in genuinely distressed areas.
Last week, CBC reported that the nonprofit group established to organize the event had used up almost its entire $10 million line of credit.
All the earrings are made from found, re-used, up-cycled, and natural materials resulting in completely unique pieces inspired by Tung's personal travels.
On Thursday, Chinese investors used up 27 percent of the daily quota under the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect to buy Hong Kong shares.
Students can sign up for a free six-month trial, and get 50 percent off a year of membership after that is used up.
The Falcon 9 even used up a contingency "crush core" designed to help absorb the energy from impact — something Musk said is easily replaceable.
Lewandowski argued with the panel's chairman, Representative Jerry Nadler, and Republicans and Democrats then argued over whether Nadler had used up his questioning time.
Last year, it used up $2 billion investing in such items, which was nearly $200 million more than its total sales for the year.
After a long life and a triumphant fight involving a $19,000 kidney transplant, Stanley the cat has used up all of his nine lives.
This needs to be processed, and Rio is increasingly blending copper from a variety of sources as the best grade material is used up.
The only downside I noticed was that I used up approximately half of my allotted 500 MB of free storage space in the month.
But the province's rivers - the bigger source of water - are fast being used up, according to a report by the Institute for Security Studies.
A 30-second match between the popular Bella Twins and ex-NXT darlings Paige and Emma used up every last bit of fan patience.
The father of the other, Norm Johnson, a Republican, used up much of his savings paying for in-home aides for Mr. Johnson's mother.
A more inclusive Republican Party could hold these states indefinitely, but the Trump party's pivot to white identity populism has used up its slack.
When the gunmen had used up their ammunition they set fire to the fifth floor and disappeared for about an hour and a half.
That was because Wawrinka had used up most of the sunlight in the day's first semifinal, his thriller of a victory over Andy Murray.
Joe Biden -- who later became his vice president -- that he had used up almost all his time and had none left to ask questions.
Once clicked on, the mysterious "1" alert disappeared, and some users reported via Twitter that it used up a chunk of their battery life.
Just over three years into Ms. Sherman's nursing home stay, her money was gone and the long-term care insurance had been used up.
As the third season commences on Wednesday, it's fair to ask whether this FX anthology of homespun murder has used up all of them.
The restrictions also call for 300 feet between public paths and roads where the devices cannot be usedup from the current 100 feet.
What about the yellow surface and the blue shapes and the feeling they convey, that everything is damaged and worn but not used up?
According to local daily La Voix du Nord, riot police officers used up more than 2913 canisters of tear gas to disperse the migrants.
According to local daily La Voix du Nord, riot police officers used up more than 63 canisters of tear gas to disperse the migrants.
"The strategies that we've used up until now just haven't been effective," Mary Nichols, the head of the California Air Resources Board, told Reuters.
But the cologne bottles are almost archeological, mostly used up and covered in a think layer of bathroom grime that comes with wear and tear.
Malt, barley and rice were up about 3.5 percent to 1.8 billion pounds, while rye was used up about 26 percent to 208 million pounds.
"Sometimes your dirty clothes pile up," said Carlos Garcia, an unemployed construction worker who used up eight hours one day filling containers at a spring.
Once people in the agricultural sector used up their allotted amount of water, it freed up more for city residents, the mayor said in February.
In his manipulation of faceted forms and grids, he reminds us that Stella was wrong to advance that something in painting could be used up.
These vessels store cryogenic helium, which is needed to fill up and pressurize the liquid oxygen tank when the propellant is used up during flight.
The more of them the OS has to deal with, the more work it has to do and the more system resources are used up.
As of July 29, humanity has officially used up more ecological resources this year than the Earth can regenerate by the end of the year.
The fact is that whenever something (painting or the novel) is pronounced used up, someone is going to do something with it that proves otherwise.
Customers would not be able to continue using Facebook or, say, Spotify, for free once they have used up all the data in their subscription.
"The sugar refineries have used up their quota so far and haven't got new quota," said Zhan Xiao, an analyst at Shanghai Buyun Investment Management.
As Gail Pendleton of ASISTA says: "When victims hear that the visas are used up they may think it's not worth it to come forward".
AlphaGo and Sedol both used up their full two-hours of time for the game, which ended in "byo-yomi" periods, a type of overtime.
The fashion industry's appropriation of Op Art helped lead to its demise, which was further underscored by the widespread conclusion that painting was used up.
Since he'd used up all his film by then, Mr. Owens happily obliged and slowly made his way back to his motorcycle to go home.
Together with his brother, who has a master's degree in political science, Mr. Sherafari, 38, has used up his father's savings to rent the store.
I dabbed Aveda Shampure oil on my wrists, splurged on some Diptyque candles, and used up my insurance coverage to get weekly at-home massages.
In a medication abortion, which are used up until about ten weeks of pregnancy, a patient typically takes two doses of pills several hours apart.
On Wednesday, Chinese investors used up roughly 30 percent of the daily quota buying Hong Kong stocks under the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect scheme.
Since 2023, it has rung up more than $51 billion in losses and used up a $15 billion line of credit from the U.S. Treasury.
I used up my annual $295 travel credit this year within one month because it can apply to such a wide range of travel purchases.
The Broncos used up more than three minutes before punting, and Watson scored his second touchdown with 25 seconds left to wrap up the scoring.
He also added that the $1.8 billion from domestic projects will become available only when the $1.8 billion from international projects has been used up.
Martin has yet to publish the final two books in his series, and Benioff and Weiss have now used up most of the existing source material.
As a sort of bonus, McDowell added, the drop-and-rise move also used up some fuel, making Tiangong-22&aposs eventual re-entry less explosive.
Freight rates and shipment backlogs have been rising sharply as spare capacity inherited from the slowdown in cargo movements in 2015 and 2016 is used up.
You probably used up all or most of your credits, so long as you're still buying Kindle books because they're automatically applied to any qualifying item.
They ran my short-term disability and FMLA concurrently without telling me so I used up 6 out of the 8 weeks while on bed rest.
As spare capacity is used up, most forecasters expect growth in the zone to slow gradually over the coming years, towards its long-run potential rate.
The $20163 FasciaBlaster wand is meant to be used up to four times a week, intentionally bruising the skin in order to supposedly break up cellulite.
But opposition from restaurants, importers, and others businesses convinced the government to postpone the ban until April as they used up their inventories of plastic containers.
The Olympics themselves are almost an afterthought, after so much time is used up for training, fighting the evil British Olympic Cabal, and rudimentary character development.
So, customers would not be able to continue using Facebook or, say, Spotify, for free once they have used up all the data in their subscription.
Some think Peach has already used up its 15 minutes of tech fame, and according to App Annie, downloads took a sharp nose dive last week.
The latest figures show, however, that authorities are overcoming those staff-related planning bottlenecks, meaning most of the money should be used up soon, he said.
Romania's centrist president was forced to sign the Social Democrats' overhaul of the judiciary into law this month after he used up his chances to object.
The rocket failed after it reached orbit and in doing so used up all of the $100 million that Musk had personally invested in the company.
Conversely, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are constrained politically because they have already "used up" their allowable difference on the immutable characteristics of gender and race.
I canceled my Amazon Prime account and decided firmly that I would not buy any more beauty products until I had used up my existing stash.
I've used up a ton of these notepads and sometimes I find one from like, last November, shoved behind the printer on my desk or something.
Di Carlo wrote that the entire color detection process takes just 45 milliseconds with most of that time being used up waiting for the webcam driver.
In just over 100 days in office, he has used up much of his political capital, with little progress on crucial issues to show for it.
But some Trump advisers, primarily outside the White House, have suggested to him that while Mr. Pence remains loyal, he may have used up his utility.
And while he has used up much of his political capital in Congress, a new twist in the investigation is expected to work in his favor.
Investors, however, are worried that many have used up their ammunition and more draconian restrictions on personal movement are necessary to contain the global coronavirus outbreak.
This is cleaned and recycled, but only 5% gets used up by each harvest—and most of that as the water-content in the plants themselves.
In the second quarter, Tesla lost $742.7 million and used up more than $430 million of its remaining cash, decreasing its cash supply to $2.2 billion.
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the emissions consistent with keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius will have been used up by 2030.
But he never sought out political content, and he said he would have never used up precious megabytes from his limited internet plan to download it.
Mysteel, a Chinese industrial analysis firm, estimated that under the limits imposed by the sanctions, the coal quota would be used up by April or May.
The report said Acton had proposed monetizing WhatsApp through a metered-user model, charging users after a certain large number of free messages were used up.
The black holes that LIGO has been observing are thought to be the leftover remnants of dead stars that have used up all their fuel and collapsed.
Britain, by contrast, announced its departure plan on July 6th, when three-quarters of the time it has for talking to Brussels had already been used up.
It's kind of like I used up all of my enthusiasm on those books and movies at an early age, and everything else is just so-so.
In other words, the operator will not be able to continue treating Facebook as completely free if the customer has used up the data in his subscription.
I used up the balance on my Starbucks card over the weekend, so I reload it and tell myself it needs to get me through the week.
The consequences of giving your children unlimited funds for discretionary spending (especially after they've used up their entire allowance) aren't realized by most parents until much later.
"As a consequence, companies reduced production for the second month running and may restrict output further in the near term until stocks are used up," she said.
Finally, Classpass is announcing a portal through which users can buy extra classes if they've already used up their five-pack or ten-pack in a month.
When that resource has been used up by other demanding tasks, such as stressful situations at work, we may be more reluctant to think about the future.
But that small spacecraft was only built for two people, so the lithium hydroxide canisters that absorbed carbon dioxide gas from the air were used up quickly.
If you want to watch and haven't already used up your free trials for any of the above streaming services, now is the time to do so.
The question is whether it's all used up, as parched as a post-apocalyptic desert, as barren as an old woman, as addled as an old man.
Martin Barré's work refutes the American view that painting is something that could be used up — as if it came in a pail rather than a well.
Investors, however, are worried that many have used up their ammunition and that more draconian restrictions on personal movement are necessary to contain the global coronavirus outbreak.
Connect it to your phone and the Wynd team will tell you how used up your filter is and alert you when it's time for a replacement.
And as that happens, Melisandre reverts to her true centuries-old form, with her mission accomplished, her watch over, and her magic used up, and accepts death.
It's also easier to budget, she said, now that she no longer returns home to find, say, that someone has used up her entire bottle of conditioner.
This means that new items always go to the back, pushing older food to the front of the line, where it's guaranteed to get used up first.
"It's not any one of those, per se, but it's the fact that all of them are fairly used up," Paulsen told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Monday.
Mining for lithium has dried up lagoons and used up groundwater locals depend on in Chile, which is estimated to hold almost half the world's lithium reserves.
But if both Escondida and Grasberg close, even for a relatively short period of time, a large part of that allowance will already have been used up.
Because while you thought that you used up all your creativity in the first few months of the year, we're here to prove that you're just getting started.
Guo also said that the current quota on the Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor (QDII) scheme had been used up and the regulator is applying for an additional quota.
I've used up the sriracha I usually keep in the work fridge, but at least I have a few packets of low-sodium soy sauce in my desk.
Soon after, I give J. the warning sign that I've used up a third of my air, but it turns out we're really close to the exit anyway.
"The problem is, helium is being used up faster than it can be produced these days," wrote Anders Bylund, an analyst at Motley Fool in a recent note.
To make matters worse, Ms. Brown had no paid maternity leave and used up all of her sick days by the time the triplets were 2 months old.
Experience suggests the expansion is often slow and faltering at first and then accelerates as inherited slack is used up, memories of the downturn fade and confidence improves.
Though striking an agnostic position as to whether humanity has used up all its eureka moments, they nonetheless conclude that new ideas are getting more expensive to find.
We also don't know how fast the 16GB of storage would be used up if the camera were aimed at a busy part of your home or office.
It works like an ad hoc wifi network, so no data is used up—it's very much along the lines of the AirDrop feature you get with iOS.
The companies are believed to have used up their waivers for tariff-free U.S. purchases in recent waves of buying, a U.S. exporter and a Chinese importer said.
Attempt to "checkerboard" the rest in, roughly meaning that you'll drop a chocolate batter on a chocolate-free one and vice versa until both batters are used up.
" He says he needs the funds for the newest ministry plane because he used up his previous three jets by "burning them up for the Lord Jesus Christ.
But they would not be credited for the months of eligibility under the G.I. Bill already used up while at ITT, or the concurrent housing allowance, she said.
After a week, the app might send a different token to Apple's servers (01 and a timestamp) to indicate that your device has used up its free trial.
China has granted RQFII quotas to nearly 20 foreign countries or territories, but so far only Hong Kong has used up its 270 billion yuan ($40.44 billion) quota.
It is all too likely that when that event occurs, we will find that the room for such policies had already been used up in the good times.
Barré's observation goes completely against the American view that painting is something that could be used up, as if it came in a pail rather than a well.
Its free cash flow, which is the cash generated or used up in operations after the amount spent on capital expenditures, was in the red by $149 million.
This can mean only one of two things: Either the cloudburst has used up all my tears or it is a harbinger of very bad things to come.
Huge amounts of labor will be "wasted" on cleaning and re-cleaning surfaces, and manufacturing supplies that are swiftly used up and thrown away rather than building wealth.
As a result, 212 has used up all of its prefixes and those for 646 are projected to run out in the next several months, Mr. Manning said.
And Trump and leadership have both suggested that tax reform will come before infrastructure, which could spell trouble for the trio's legislation if repatriation gets all used up.
There was no choice: The rescuers had used up all the air tanks divers had placed along the route, said Narongsak Osottanakorn, the head of the search operations.
This is how Stella put it in the interview I cited: If something's used up, something's done, something's over with, what's the point of getting involved with it?
"Antioxidants in our skin are constantly being used up throughout the day, so it's really important that you constantly replenish that supply of antioxidants through your diet," Katta said.
The capacity of the original constellation is going to be used up quickly by OneWeb's signed customers, Steckel says, and they'll need even more satellites to reach more people.
Once you've used up every last bit of product (and trust us, you will), you can reuse the jar as a pretty container for your pens or makeup brushes.
Losses in excess of that can be carried forward to future tax years to reduce capital gains or ordinary income until the balance of the losses are used up.
Until somewhere in her teen years, she thought earlier Americans had used Mount Rushmore to select presidents, and was very concerned we had 'used up all the good ones.
Moderately active people burned more energy than people who were sedentary (about 200 calories more each day), but above that, the energy used up seemed to hit a wall.
Because of his uncommitted play style, we underestimated him and after the more aggressive players used up all their cards fighting each other, he quietly gathered up the points.
But a battle trying to put Ryan Newman a lap down proved costly as his big advantage dwindled while he used up his tires trying to make the pass.
These refiners also received their second batch of quotas at the start of July which will need to be used up by the end of the year, they said.
If all domestic investment opportunities are used up, capital should flow towards foreign investments, reducing the value of the currency and so helping exporters to spur the economy forward.
Generally, oxygen is the limiting factor as it can't diffuse further than about 100 to 200 microns before it gets used up, so these cells get narcotic and die.
The 2005 return indicates to me that Trump used up his losses in 2005 — he showed $48.6 million of taxable income after subtracting the aforementioned $2005 million of losses.
On Monday, Chinese investors used up 22 percent of the daily quota under the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect to buy Hong Kong stocks, signalling continuous southbound money flows.
Plus, they're easy to travel with, and the best part: I just throw the pads in with my laundry, and each one can be used up to 200 times.
Did a limit of two hours for older children mean that if a sixth-grader did her homework on her computer, as assigned, she had used up her allotment?
This is how Frank Stella put it in an interview in 522: If something's used up, something's done, something's over with, what's the point of getting involved with it?
The 2005 return indicates to me that Trump used up his losses in 2005 — he showed $48.6 million of taxable income after subtracting the aforementioned $103.2 million of losses.
In 1990 Belbruno urged the Japanese space agency to use a similar technique on their probe, Hiten, which had used up most of its fuel completing its main mission.
The money, in turn, would go toward a reserve fund "so when the 250 acres is used up, there would be money to purchase more land," Ms. Little said.
Previously, the agricultural sector -- which uses the same supply system the city draws its water from -- had used up its allocation, resulting in a drop over the coming weeks.
This world is one that has been used up, and playing the game is mostly about choosing tiles, placing them in this worn-out landscape, and seeing what can happen.
" But Case is the one who's described it best: "A sour and used-up ol' place," she sings in "Thrice All American," with buildings "empty like ghettos of ghost towns.
Even under the most optimistic scenarios, known global reserves of gold would be used up within 29 years of 20.75; silver within 21; copper and petroleum 22050; and aluminum 20.2.
About a week into the hysteria (after all the good gifs have been used up), a new tactic is being used: Posting the ingredients list of their rival's fried chicken.
With Musk's funding just about used up, Thud paid for hosting to keep its sites online for a while, and Bolton and Berkley began the process of dissolving the company.
Since February, it has received donations for less than half of the money it has needed to fight the outbreak, and has now all but used up an emergency fund.
Much of the talk is of "late-cycle" market conditions—the kind that prevail after a long expansion, when economic slack is largely used up and assets are richly priced.
Yet despite this crisis, the political oxygen in the country over the weekend was used up by President Donald Trump's attacks on NFL players for kneeling during the national anthem.
Giacometti confessed at the time to having had compulsive fantasies of rape and murder, though "Woman" seems to have used up the pathology as an overt motive in his art.
The researchers said a substantial proportion of the world's yellow fever vaccine stocks had been used up by recent epidemics in Africa and Brazil, and further depleted by manufacturing difficulties.
With major central banks having used up most of their ammunition to reflate growth, fiscal policy is drawing global attention as a more useful tool to stave off another recession.
"All the fat reserves in her body have been used up, she is left only with bones," Makiah al-Aslami, a doctor and head of the clinic in northwest Yemen.
He thought she probably started to bleed as a complication of the egg retrieval — maybe an artery was nicked — and her platelets were used up trying to stop the bleeding.
In the short term, the market used up the good news and the new investor cash, while at the margin rising bond yields threaten to make financial conditions less loose.
"Working for a bank they had a good long-term sickness plan, then I was basically retired from the bank after I'd used up my time with them," Burgess said.
You also may want to make sure that your post-exercise snack helps you replenish your short-term energy supply, known as glycogen, which you just used up during your workout.
As a recreational diver, I must warn her when I have used up one-third of air, which is significantly less than the warning I had to give in the ocean.
But it has already used up oil stocks it had in floating storage - mostly made up of condensate - and it is now fighting to boost crude output to support export volumes.
The bin can be used up to 30 times without being emptied, which means you shouldn't have to worry about cleaning the Roomba or the bin more than once per month.
Luanda's population is now almost completely vaccinated, but it used up the world's entire emergency stockpile of vaccines, and the slow vaccination campaign allowed the virus to spread to other provinces.
Ryanair claims that, with the new round of cancellations, its pilots will have used up their outstanding leave entitlements and the airline will be able to return to business as usual.
Their perceptions ignore the fact that the Democratic Party used up much of its political capital and sacrificed its control over Congress to achieve milestones for middle-class and poor Americans.
They go and go and go and then when their benefits are used up and no one can get anything out of them, they're now a burden instead of making profit.
"Improved on-farm storage is particularly important in the 'lean season'" - the period when one harvest is used up and the next is not yet available, said study coordinator Matthias Huss.
To Apple — and many of its modern rivals, like Samsung — the pocket computers we would have called miraculous 20 years ago are basically metal snacks to be used up and replaced.
In a classroom, ask yourself how much time is used up by men in the room speaking in comparison to women, then make sure you're not part of the problem. 12.
They are paying the interest and fees on it, in anticipation, that when the economy starts to come in stronger in maybe 2018 or 2019, that copper will be used up.
A lifeguard at Siesta Key beach said he had used up all of his sick days and vacation days because of bronchitis that he is convinced was caused by the tide.
Major central banks have used up much of the ammunition they would typically deploy to fight economic downturns since the 2008 financial crisis, and global debt levels have never been higher.
Schaefer said with very low debt, the company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) would exceed net debt even if it used up the current war chest for acquisitions.
The single mother used up all her savings while she waited for her trial in a Dubai hotel room, and was finally freed in mid-April after paying an $800 fine.
Last week the Coca-Cola Company of Venezuela said it is suspending all lines of soft drinks containing sugar as it has used up all its inventories of the natural sweetener.
From Windows Settings, click System and then Storage—select a drive (usually This PC) and you get a breakdown of how all the room on the hard drive is getting used up.
It's become a problem in places like East Wenatchee, Washington and Plattsburgh, New York, where mining companies have moved in, used up the finite energy resources, and driven up costs for locals.
Recently, MTN Uganda has faced criticism on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook from some subscribers about data bundles getting used up quickly and the firm not responding to their complaints.
About 60% of the strugglers in the latest poll had used up most or all of their savings; nearly three-quarters had cut back spending on food, clothes and basic household items.
It comes with a self-cleaning dust bin base that automatically removes dirt and debris from the Roomba, and can be used up to 30 times before it needs to be emptied.
But instead of keeping that toughness in reserve, the nearly 40-year-old Emelianenko used up much of it last Friday in St. Petersburg, Russia, in the main event of EFN 50.
All the nutrient-richness is locked up in the forests themselves, so once they're burned and the nutrients from their ashes are used up, farmers are usually left with utterly useless soil.
Across the whole sample, IFAB calculates that VAR decisions used up less than 1% of playing time, compared to the 28% lost during free-kicks, throw-ins, goal-kicks and corner-kicks.
The company is still fine-tuning the details, but brand President Kumar Galhotra told CNBC that after the initial credit is used up, customers can pay $30 an hour for the service.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority's (HKMA) 10 billion yuan ($1.45 billion) quota for intra-day yuan funding was exhausted on Thursday and nearly used up on Friday morning, according to Reuters data.
In 2016, she was able to use LSD that had been synthesized for research purposes by a government certified lab, but she suspects that this stash has long since been used up.
Then again, with tax reform signed into law Republicans have already used up their one opportunity for passing legislation with 51 Senate votes, and would need nine Democrats to support this change.
Coinmint operates out of the Skyway Shopping Center strip mall in Plattsburgh and, according to Read, used up the bulk of the 10 percent of the town's power attributed to cryptocurrency mining.
"The city has used up most of its vacant land, so we really have to get creative about our existing resources," said Beatriz De La Torre, Robin Hood's managing director of housing.
Mr. Zamboni pointed out that 20 percent of the world's energy consumption was used up by lighting, public and private, and that costs could be significantly reduced by replacing old-style bulbs.
In the tropics, nitrates are rapidly used up by surface-dwelling phytoplankton, but the nutrients begin to accumulate at around 1,000 feet underwater, where light-drinking, nitrate-hungry organisms do not thrive.
The sum would be drastically lower than what some public health officials view as sufficient and could be used up quickly from the development of vaccines and widespread lab tests, Politico noted.
It's tempting to read her here as standing in not only for his whole vast crew of enablers but for Italy itself, used up and disillusioned after years of his carryings-on.
Resting on top of the rice noodles is chicken confit, which, in terms of moistness and flavor, is the exact opposite of the desiccated, used-up meat typically found in chicken soups.
She's worked for the company for more than four years and has already used up her allotted sick "hours" this year and has less than half a week's worth of vacation time.
The problem, of course, was how to recover the precious photographic intelligence (mostly of Chinese and Soviet projects) that was on board these satellites after they had used up all their film.
When President Donald Trump's trade war with China made a miserable situation worse, Bardole used up any equity his operation had and started investing in hogs in hopes they'll do better than crops.
I used up every penny I had to get down there and then, once I was there, realized I had about $10 left to my name for food for the ENTIRE seven days.
Hormones from drugs like birth control, as well chemicals that mimic hormones, get into the water through normal human usage, because most drugs aren't completely broken down and used up by the body.
Now that they have used up their one shot at deposing Mrs May, she can call a parliamentary vote on her deal without the risk of being brought down by her own side.
It also helps eliminate the problem of finding your credit card has been maxed out when you go to buy groceries because your cloud service has used up your credit without you knowing.
The firm has recently been facing criticism on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook from some subscribers about data bundles getting used up quickly and the firm not responding to their complaints.
And you know what AHAs do: They hold your skin's hand throughout the exfoliating process so that dead, used-up cells don't stick around as long, yielding a smoother, clearer, more resilient complexion.
We review our plans for the upcoming week, check out what needs to be used up in the fridge or pantry, and see if there are any new recipes we want to try.
If you thought that maybe the Cubs—short on magic, or long on the wrong kind of magic all these goddamned years—had used up all their good fortune, you thought incredibly wrong.
Bailey also announced that the service is launching in Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and the UAE in the next few days, bringing the total number of countries where it is used up to 20.
Offsets used in the version of the bill that passed the House last year, which included selling oil from the strategic petroleum reserve, were used up in other legislation later in the year.
Lian of Bank of Communications said local governments may be allowed to sell more special bonds later this year to help boost infrastructure investment, on condition that the current quota is used up.
Offsets used in the version of the bill that passed the House last year, which included selling oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, were used up in other legislation later in the year.
Both the output and the materials (if any) used up in making it have to be adjusted for inflation to arrive at a figure that allows for comparison with what has gone before.
"Passengers would often leave them behind on their seats, but the upscale versions some carriers hand out today are keepsakes that have a second life once you've used up their contents," he said.
" Marden also disregarded the critique of painting offered by Frank Stella, who, in 22018, famously stated: "If something's used up, something's done, something's over with, what's the point of getting involved with it?
But more astonishing was that silver spinyfins still used up to 14 of these rod-opsin-making genes (adults in deeper water expressed more rod genes than their larvae living in shallower water).
The company used up nearly $1.5 billion to run its business and expand in the first half of the year and had just under $2.5 billion in cash at the end of June.
At the time, The Dark Crystal film takes place, the Skeksis have used up all the natural resources of the planet of Thra, represented by the once-healing giant crystal at its center.
After the screenager first used up all her time on Snapchat on a Tuesday, she told her mother that she felt "triggered" (which I would learn is slang for feeling annoyed or incensed).
Longtime budget observers say it's become tougher to find politically feasible spending offsets, particularly after 2013 and 2015 used up the "lower-hanging fruit," as one person familiar with the talks described it.
There would be a transition period of around one year to allow stocks of the fungicide to be used up, after which farmers could use alternative products that exist on the market, she said.
However lower quotas for the export of refined products may also hamper China's demand for imported crude in the fourth quarter, with refiners getting close to having used up their allocations for the year.
They're a no-fuss way to cheesy heaven — just pop the assembled sandwich into one of the three included bags (which can be used up to 50 times) and put it in the toaster.
" The system used both a petrol engine and electrical motor, with the university stating that its demonstrator aircraft used "up to 30 percent less fuel than a comparable plane with a petrol-only engine.
It's just that stoking up public investment in a time of strong growth like the current one could very quickly lead to overhearing, because capacity in the construction industry, for example, is used up.
Turn the machine back on and gently press the meat through the stuffer and into the casing, coiling the sausage on your work surface, until you have used up all of the meat. 10.
Exposing it to air makes butter more likely to spoil, though having it out also makes it easier to access, so it'll probably get used up before it has a chance to go bad.
Central to the argument is the view that the European Central Bank has used up virtually all of its ammunition in the past year and that it is now urgent for politicians to act.
"Italy has used up pretty much all the flexibility that was there in the structural reform and investment clauses (of EU budget rules)," Dombrovskis told a seminar in the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Turn the machine back on and gently press the meat through the stuffer and into the casing, coiling the sausage on your work surface, until you have used up all of the meat. 6.
Unlike these products, which people may store for years, laundry pods should be used up more quickly, allowing any changes to make packaging safer to have a faster and more dramatic impact, researchers note.
Our goal has always been to take care of the community, so we're hoping that when local folks have used up the food that they're stockpiling, they'll be able to give us some support.
And unlike the Saturn, whose three stages were abandoned to the sea or to space as their fuel was used up, the Starship and its booster will be reusable, which should keep costs down.
" Heizer, who is given to playful lamentation, complains about what New York is turning him into: "A decaffeinated, used-up, once-was quick-draw cowboy, a sissy boy who eats at Balthazar for lunch.
The number of replays a ref can ask for isn't capped, because everyone would be pissed if the refs used up their challenges early and were therefore unable to reverse a critical late call.
His detail — which is three times bigger than his predecessor's — reportedly used up overtime budgets and sometimes took time away from officers who were investigating environmental crimes so they could protect the EPA chief.
He explained that growth has been at a two-year high with most of the spare capacity being used up — that implies further growth could potentially see prices starting to rise as demand outpaces supply.
Paolo Pinotti of Bocconi University studied applicants for Italian residency permits who differed only by the fact some applied just before the time when the quota of permits were used up and some just after.
But when you throw more carbon dioxide into the equation, all of the seafloor calcite starts to get used up to power these reactions in extremely large amounts, meaning that the ocean floor is dissolving.
I took what little Adrenalin was available — a drug used to essentially jump-start the heart — and injected it into her, over and over again, until I used up all of the hospital's precious supply.
The world's No.210 diesel producer had until last year been only a modest exporter of the fuel, as the country's large mining, power generation and trucking industries used up most of its diesel output.
"Even if no more sites shut down, we still expect the effects of SESTA-FOSTA to get worse, because people have now used up their rainy day savings or are close to eviction," she said.
Panels with a fire resistant core — the FR model — can be used up to 30 meters, while above that height, panels with the non-combustible core — the A2 model — should be used, the brochure says.
By the time he had stumbled his way to the £2000,217 [$22003,300] mark, he'd already used up two of his lifelines and was struggling to land on the name of Audrey's daughter in Coronation Street.
The recession-hit country has used up more than $16 billion of its reserves, in part to support the currency, since market-friendly President Mauricio Macri was beaten badly in a primary election on Aug.
Someone who had a cold in January may have already used up five hours of sick time, and it's unlikely many of them have enough to take more time off if they start getting sick.
Under the new label, a smaller dose of mifepristone can be used up to 70 days after the beginning of the last menstrual period instead of the 49-day limit in effect under the old label.
Which leads to the second context that this exists in, one in which marginalized, dehumanized, and oppressed people around the world are used up by those who see them as a source of cheap labor power.
India resists the idea that it cannot put carbon dioxide into the atmosphere simply because the rich world, which produced much more per head during its own development, has used up all the available "carbon space".
The move used up most of her savings thanks to the security deposit and rent, and Reed planned to share a nice Christmas dinner with her four children in lieu of buying presents she couldn't afford.
Afraid of skipping over someone's input, we'd invite the whole fam-damily to the concept session, then all of a sudden, we'd have used up $1,000 of the project budget on a single 45-minute meeting.
On "Use Me," featuring 2 Chainz, Gucci sings about how he doesn't usually get used up by women, but one in particular was so beautiful that he had to let her (and wants her to continue).
They play an important role in the repair and regeneration of tissue; they can be induced to differentiate into a range of specialised cells, and thus to replace cells that are worn out or used up.
Just ask the brave bakers stuck inside two separate El Bolillo locations in Houston during Hurricane Harvey, who used up 4,400 pounds of flour to make bread and pan dulce to share with their imperiled community.
The company he runs, the 20x24 Studio, based in central Massachusetts, plans to close by the end of next year, by which time he hopes that much of the remaining film stock will be used up.
It has set aside approximately $6.2 billion to cover the costs of various investigations, and that is likely to be used up quickly even if the two sides can agree on a resolution of the investigation.
"The problem is that we have used up rivers of ink talking about Arne and not about what to do about the hundreds of Libien who are on the loose," wrote Salvador Camarena in El Financiero.
It may be the case that the Chinese government realized children unable to play online games, or who had used up their allotted time playing them, could load up Twitch and watch someone else playing instead.
I was enjoying his ignorance; how I was going to relish it when the tow truck came and he had to explain that he'd used up the battery looking for who knows what on the radio.
If you want to say hi and nerd out, you can find me on all the usual platforms where my handle is just my name because I've used up all of my creativity in other outlets.
That leaves a comfortable margin for producers to use only the best grapes and rebuild reserves used up in recent years since the industry has agreed this year to bring 10,800 kilograms per hectare to market.
Inventing this has taken a lot of time and used up a significant amount of different investments, but if you ask me it's leagues more interesting than just developing a normal game and certainly more thrilling.
Nowhere is the problem so acute as in top oil exporter Saudi Arabia, which is running a $100 billion budget deficit and has used up $90 billion of its foreign assets in the past 18 months.
Sterling hit a day's high against the dollar after Carney said inflation pressures had continued to firm, as the BoE expected, and that there was widespread evidence that slack in the economy had been largely used up.
The down side: Netflix and Amazon Video have not yet given the green light to HDR streaming, so the fancy screen on the Tab S4 and Tab S5e still can't be used up to its full potential.
Members of a galaxy type that lies somewhere between an elliptical and a spiral galaxy, lenticular galaxies such as NGC 23 are disk galaxies that have used up, or lost, the majority of their gas and dust.
If you're not an HBO subscriber (and you've already used up your seven-day free trial), you can always watch it the old fashioned way, by renting or buying it on Amazon, Vudu, Google Play, or iTunes.
After the total energy use of the network per year is divided by the amount of Bitcoin blocks found, we get the very rough estimate of 608,828 kWh used up for every solved block of Bitcoin data.
"An underdog studio taking big risks to do something novel has powerful appeal within the gaming community, but it remains to be seen if Hello Games has already used up all their good will," the firm said.
Treating workers as if they are widgets to be used up and discarded is a central part of the revised relationship between employers and employees that techies proclaim is an innovation as important as chips and software.
The media echo chamber will probably give contrary indications for a couple weeks, but the facts are that while the Bills haven't yet used up their one-time-only IR activation chip, Watkins also hasn't practiced yet.
My therapist allowed me to continue paying the $75 per session after the six visits were used up, or else I would have had to quit because I could not afford the self-pay rate of $200.
For example, in 2012, police informed a Pennsylvania woman who had been repeatedly attacked by an ex-boyfriend that she had used up her "strikes" and future police calls would be punishable under the city's nuisance ordinance.
Rather, his aim is to poke fun at the imposed distinction between art and life by highlighting an object's strange journey from useful tool to used-up trash to a thing of value defined by uselessness (art).
Interest rate cuts in 2015 have done their job and the Bank of Canada needs to consider its options as excess capacity is used up, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said in a CNBC interview from Europe.
It also doubles up as a charger: once the hovering speaker has used up its 10 hours of battery life, it descends slowly onto the base for charging, settling back to terra firma like a little lunar lander.
Depending on the batch and amount of medicine in the EpiPen, some of the auto-injectors can now be used up to four months longer than their printed expiration dates in the case of a severe allergic reaction.
"With the shrinking sand supply, it leads to conflict," said Dave Bullock, who retired last month as town manager for Florida's western barrier island of Longboat Key, which used up the rest of its offshore reserves after Matthew.
Interest rate cuts in 210 have done their job and the Bank of Canada needs to consider its options as excess capacity is used up, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said in a CNBC interview in Europe.
Ash Dancer reminds us that everything dies, everything gets used up, and there are likely good and bad causes and effects for everything: when we die, maybe we'll wind up in a pencil in a few million years.
Notably, he pointed to reports which suggest that the risk of developing "vaccine-associated viscerotropic disease" increase to around 12 cases per million vaccine doses used, up from three cases per million in the under-60 age group.
Having used up one key tool in his armory, the Oval Office address, only a display of competence by his government in fighting the epidemic seems capable of lifting the impression that he is an increasingly beleaguered President.
I think the vision is they have obligations to us as labor, and we have no or few options but to do what they say, and to abide by the terms of service until we're all used up.
At the same time, one of the great things about the art world is this: just when it looks like everything has been used up and there is nowhere else to go, someone comes along and proves otherwise.
Imagine, just for a moment, that the planet had 7.7 billion people, who had already used up a lot of the space for bears and wolves and lions and — oh, I don't know — gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans.
The fresh allotment of tariff waivers, which exempts importers from 30% higher tariffs on U.S. shipments, comes after buyers used up nearly all of the 10 million tonnes in waivers awarded by Beijing in October, the traders said.
DUBLIN, March 24 (Reuters) - Ireland had already likely used up its projected budget surplus of 0.7% of gross domestic product on coronavirus-related fiscal measures before the additional support announced on Tuesday, Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said.
"So, if you have used the line of credit you have basically used up a lot of your capacity," he explained, adding that it isn't necessarily a problem as long as you aren't looking to open more credit elsewhere.
Immigrants were also told that once they used up basic hygienic supplies, like toilet paper, soap, and toothpaste, they had to purchase more from the commissary — contrary to ICE's detention standards, which state they should be replenished as needed.
While it's nothing new to be able to order products quickly through an Amazon Dash button, the addition of the microwave lets Alexa track how much popcorn you've used up already and auto-order it for you from there.
The FBI also found that Clinton used up to 13 different mobile devices during the relevant time period and that she and her attorneys were unable to locate any of these mobile devices for the purposes of its investigation.
"The little capital I had got used up in buying fertilisers, manure and seeds, and I nearly lost my entire tomato harvest to an attack by bacteria wilt," she said, adding that she now sells second-hand clothes instead.
A senior government source told Reuters in January that the financing from Islamic Trade Finance could be renewed when the initial $1 billion tranche was used up, so deferred payments would no longer make purchases more expensive for GASC.
The protests that followed his inauguration, his horrific and incompetently executed travel ban, the disarray that has characterized his administration, and the failure to pass the AHCA—all of that used up what little political capital he started with.
Steam engines, the main power source at the time, used up to 18903,000 gallons of water a day, Mr. Malina said, and as the flush toilet gained popularity around the time the reservoir was created, demand for water intensified.
They argue the bloc is merely experiencing a slowdown, not a recession, and such a tool should be reserve for real crises, especially since the ECB has already used up much of its firepower in past rounds of stimulus.
SAA has been surviving on state-guaranteed loans and asked the Treasury to extend more guarantees after it used up more than 85 percent of the 14.4 billion rand ($965.50 million) in loans already guaranteed by January this year.
The 2017 quota was partly used up already because applications for which another EU country was responsible would be processed in Austria after a six-month waiting period, Interior Minister Wolfgang Sobotka, also from the OVP, said last month.
In 2014 and 2015 upwards of two million people in Burkina Faso received food aid during the so-called hungry season -- the months after the year's store of grain has been used up and before the next harvest, according to O'Halloran.
While code itself can't be used up in the same way as other economic goods like food or land, the resource that can be depleted is the attention and energy of the programmers responsible for developing and maintaining that code.
Sprint is the worst option if you plan to take advantage of the 1003GB of tethering, as it kicks users down to 2G speeds once they've used up their allocated data, instead of Verizon and T-Mobile's reduction to 3G speeds.
But once Intelsat determines that the satellite's time is up, MEV 1 will place the vehicle into what is known as a graveyard orbit — a region of space where non-functioning satellites are placed after they've used up all their fuel.
While Northrop Grumman is looking at ways to extend the lives of satellites already in space, Astroscale is figuring out ways to remove satellites that have either failed or used up their fuel and need to be taken out of orbit.
He used up his goodwill on a litany of scandals, including having a child out of wedlock, until he committed what Naples perceived as the ultimate betrayal: leading Argentina's team to victory over Italy in the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
"He may have used up a couple of his nine lives with those bullets but he's going to be just fine," Ventzke tells PEOPLE, adding that he won't be available to adopt for some time but inquiries will be accepted.
The new guidance from the CSRC may not materially affect the scale of capital outflows via the QDII scheme, because most of the volume allowed is being used up already amid strong demand for assets overseas, investment fund sources said.
At the partnership launch four years ago, a cabinet minister said the pneumonia vaccine alone used up 40% of South Africas total budget for vaccines, with the government then paying around 185 rand ($13.11) per single dose of imported Prevenar 13.
Between the 9.7GB consumed by the Android OS, 5.7GB for my other apps, 2GB for games, and 24GB for my old-school MP3 music collection, I've already used up two-thirds of my device's storage before even turning on the camera.
The testimonies are part of a broader band-aid campaign put forth by Facebook, which finally appears to have used up the million-foot leash given to it by just about anyone who has the power to hold it accountable.
At the partnership launch four years ago, a cabinet minister said the pneumonia vaccine alone used up 40% of South Africa's total budget for vaccines, with the government then paying around 185 rand ($13.11) per single dose of imported Prevenar 13.
Of the two hours allotted to each AlphaGo and Lee, the program had used up nearly all its time with five minutes and 30 seconds remaining, while Lee had 28 minutes and 28 seconds on the clock when he ultimately resigned.
Fresh from bankruptcy and eager to play up its greener initiatives, GM leaned hard into the Volt's electric powertrain and downplayed its more real-world characteristics like the gasoline engine that would kick in after electric power was used up.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel has fended off growing calls for more fiscal stimulus by citing the slow outflow of existing federal funds - but data suggests the money is indeed being used up as local authority bottlenecks gradually clear.
He said a recession could be hastened in the United States if Congress implemented tax cuts, as opposed to more general "tax reform," that overstimulate the economy, and used up bullets that lawmakers could use to fight the next downturn.
However, a question mark has to be placed over whether the smaller refiners will continue to import at the pace seen so far this year, especially since many may have used up most of their official quotas for the year.
One option is to let local governments sell even more bonds, but this could only be considered if the economy continues to falter and more funds are needed to keep projects going once the quota is used up, insiders said.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali at a hearing approved a motion by PG&E seeking permission to establish the fund for people who lost homes in the fires and were uninsured or have used up or will exhaust their insurance.
Rather than accept that painting is used up or on life support, Kaiser opens up the discourse through the use of egg tempera (a medium dating back to Egyptian mummy portraits) on photograms (a 20th-century invention) mounted on wood.
On an individual basis, we are accommodating employees who have used up their sick leave or aren't comfortable coming into the office, and we're developing plans that could enable some employees in these roles to temporarily WFH in emergency situations.
The company also told investors it had used up 8 billion yuan it borrowed from China Cinda Asset Management, and that it still faces an average of 10 billion yuan of debt maturing each month, two of the sources said.
It turned out that the clutches with the most siblings used only about 10% of their stored energy (which comes from the nutrients in their egg shells), while clutches with fewer siblings used up to 67% of their energy stores.
The enlarged scale of "Cup (1)" and "Cup (2)" (2018) emphasizes their fate as objects that have been used up, crushed, and tossed away, implying that perfection is impossible to maintain, that it perpetuates the illusion that we can stop time.
And how's this for a perk: You can pretty much guarantee the reviews are as honest and helpful as reviews get online, since most people leaving them have used up the whole sample (versus just sniffing it briefly in a crowded store).
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow!
Testing shows that upwards of 50 percent of BEV range will be used up due to the computing power of an AV system, plus the A/C and entertainment systems that are likely required during a ride hailing service or passenger comfort.
The credit line is to be used only when all available funds from Hanjin Shipping, top shareholder Korean Air Lines, Hanjin Group's chairman and a former Hanjin Shipping chairwoman meant to help unload cargo are used up, KDB said in a statement.
Acton said he tried to push Facebook towards an alternative, less privacy hostile business model for WhatsApp — suggesting a metered-user model such as by charging a tenth of a penny after a certain large number of free messages were used up.
According to Tesla: And remember: this is only for charging at one of Tesla's Superchargers (as opposed to charging the car at home, on your own electric bill) and only after the owner has used up their 400 kWh of annual charging credits.
They suggested using fractions to find out how much of yesterday's solar energy was used up by the school, to compare one hour's solar energy to the whole day, and to show how much of the school's energy use was from lighting.
Japan Display Inc dropped 5.2 percent after it reported a wider net loss for April-June and said its biggest investor has pledged full financial support to the Apple Inc supplier as it seeks to replenish capital used up as smartphone sales slow.
Joachim Fels, global economic advisor and a managing director at Pacific Investment Management Co (Pimco), said a recession could be hastened if Congress implemented tax cuts that overstimulate the economy, and used up bullets that lawmakers could use to fight the next downturn.
With various central banks around the world having cut interest rates to try and help beleaguered economies, investors fret that the banks may have used up their policy ammunition early with far longer to go before the global health crisis is curbed.
Many House Republicans who've decided to leave are experiencing for the first time how much it sucks to be in the powerless minority, or they're older members who've already used up their time as chairmen and are wondering why they're still sticking around.
Like the one I used up top, it was taken with Chance the Rapper at a YouTube-sponsored Grammys party in February: Peter Kafka: Normally when someone announces a deal, they say they're happy they have a deal, and that's about it.
With various central banks around the world having cut interest rates to try and help beleaguered economies, investors fret that the banks may have used up their policy ammunition early with far longer to go before the global health crisis is curbed.
I am interested in artists who revivify a technique that has fallen into disuse or associated with a historical period: their practice suggests that a medium, however long its history, has not been used up, that it can still be pushed forward.
In the past, some thought self-control was a resource that could get used up, like a battery losing charge, while others theorized that if you practiced self-control, you could get better at it, and exerting it was a positive thing.
Many House Republicans who've decided to leave are experiencing for the first time how much it sucks to be in the powerless minority, or are older members who've already used up their time as chairmen and are wondering why they're still sticking around.
The thinking is that traditionally too many of the parameters that have been used up to now to assess people — what college was attended, or where people have worked already — have been essentially cutting many already-disenfranchised groups out of the process.
The irony of this incident coupled with the lyrics of "The Dope Show" was a brilliant meta-commentary: The song is about the fake world of celebrities, who crave attention until they are used up by the very culture that made them.
I have no regular income besides a meager monthly disability check; my savings is used up, and my mom has depleted most of her retirement account, so the money to pay my caregivers now has to come from government aid, which is often inadequate.
Or, if you used up your healing items on yourself during the encounter, you might not have what you need to help him at all, and when you kneel down to help him, he will instead beg you to put him out of his misery.
While Google said the device's always-listening assistant was opt-in, could be disabled at any time, and "has not been used up to this point," it's unsettling to think about hidden microphones and cameras that could be remotely activated, lurking in our homes.
Policy insiders have said local governments may be allowed to sell more bonds in the fourth quarter, but this could only be considered if the economy continues to falter and more funds are needed to keep projects going once the quota is used up.
Rather than charging per transaction once a user had used up their free quota, the startup has switched to a simple monthly fee of £4.95 per account for almost all of its services (it still charges a minor additional fee for currency exchange, for example).
That performance, while not enough to separate GM from Volkswagen and other next-tier aspirants to the No. 2 spot in EVs, has used up GM's allotment of $7,500 federal income-tax credits, available to the first 200,000 EV buyers from each car company.
Datally will show which apps are using data the most and at what times your data is getting used up; it'll also recommend ways to cut down data usage based on your own activity and suggest nearby Wi-Fi networks for you to connect to.
Newer formulations range from 25% AHA/BHA overnight masks that can be used up to twice a week (for oily and acne-prone skin) to spray-on liquids that act as a light chemical exfoliating treatment, with zero tingle (a perfect option for sensitive skin).
The agency had accused Corizon Health Inc of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by refusing to provide accommodations to workers who had used up their 30 days of paid leave or 12 weeks of unpaid leave guaranteed by the Family and Medical Leave Act.
Rather than charging per transaction once a user had used up their free quota, the startup has switched to a simple monthly fee of £4.95 per account, for almost all of its services (it still charges a minor additional fee for currency exchange, for example).
WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Italy has used up the budget leeway provided by European Union rules, European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis said on Thursday, in what could herald trouble for an EU assessment of Rome's plans of a higher budget deficit in 2017.
Along with the rate cut at the last Fed meeting in July, it would also mean the U.S. central bank will have used up almost half the rate-cut "ammunition" assembled during a slow-moving, and ultimately truncated series of rate increases begun in 2015.
CHIBA, April 4 (Reuters) - Exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States will slow as domestic gas demand there grows and available supply there is used up, said ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance at a gas industry conference on Tuesday in Chiba, Japan.
The 49ers (2093-4) won the coin toss to start the overtime and used up 7:36 of the extra period before Robbie Gould kicked a 23-yard field goal to give San Francisco a 15-12 lead with 2:24 left to play.
Wenstrup, Hill noted, was the third congressman in a row who had used up their allotted five minute question period without asking her a question during the proceedings, the final public hearing scheduled by Democratic lawmakers leading the historic inquiry into Trump's Ukraine dealings.
A 2009 study found that hand washers used up to 27 gallons of water and 2.5 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy to wash 12 place settings, compared with the 4 gallons and 1.5 kWh used by an efficient dishwasher to wash the same amount.
Their work requires access to on-premises tools or in-person support for drivers and delivery people," Macdonald's email read, adding that Uber would communicate individually with those employees and others who "have used up their sick leave or aren't comfortable coming into the office.
Federal science creates a delightfully wonderful public good — everyone can use it, for a very long time (it never gets "used up" — we can see recent references to very old government-backed science in our data), and incorporate it into a wide variety of products.
You can use those losses to zero out capital gains, and then deduct up to $3,153 a year against ordinary income, according to Di Re. Losses in excess of that can be carried forward to future tax years until the balance is used up.
" If the answer is yes, then, she explains, "you've used up your boss's political capital, and that, I'm afraid, is the fastest way I know to make your boss dislike, resent and eventually want to get rid of you — even if you're great at your job.
First Lisbeth was played by Noomi Rapace in a Swedish film of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (2009) and its two made-for-TV sequels, which used up all the source material from the "Millennium" novels written by Stieg Larsson before his death in 2004.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil's president from 2003 to 2010, was freed from prison, where he was serving a sentence for corruption, after the country's highest court decided that people convicted of crimes could not be jailed until they had used up all their appeals.
It's not immediately clear how all this iron ore will be used up, with China's steel output expected to increase only modestly in 2018, by about 0.7 percent to 838 million tonnes from 2017's 832 million, according to the China Metallurgical Industry Planning and Research Institute.
They pulled out whatever weapons they had and my sense is, I think it may help initially, but I dont think it goes much further because this is still a developing issue...They used up basically all their ammunition and were down to sticks and stones.
They pulled out whatever weapons they had and my sense is, I think it may help initially, but I don't think it goes much further because this is still a developing issue...They used up basically all their ammunition and we're down to sticks and stones.
If someone insists to you that he is not very nervous, only a little nervous — that he is only a little bit over the hill, but certainly not old and used up — and keeps insisting this, with compulsive loquacity, you quickly recognize whistling in the dark.
Industry experts said the decision to climb and continue the flight was unusual given the oxygen masks had already been deployed and there was a risk another decompression event could occur after the one-time supply of 12-20 minutes from the oxygen masks was used up.
Did the things that I did and that engaged me and used up my time this week, did they contribute to the better world that I'm making for them to a greater degree than what they lost from me not having been around for four nights?
If you've already used up all your most creative ideas trying to wow at those holiday parties however, fear not, because we've gathered together a few of the best celebrity looks you can copy in a pinch, but you better be ready to really commit to your character.
With the next recession likely to cause the U.S. budget deficit to blow up from the already high 5 percent of GDP forecast under a good economic scenario, we will find that we will have used up the room for fiscal policy maneuver to counter the next recession.
There are still lots of critics, curators, and artists content to ally themselves with established viewpoints as well as assert for the umpteenth time that painting and drawing are things that have been used up, that they are old threadbare coats that should been thrown out long ago.
In a July 22 report here that only recently became public and was reviewed by Reuters, Pentax told the Food and Drug Administration that a hospital used up to four gastroscopes contaminated with bacteria in 998 procedures performed sometime last year through June 2019, when the problem was discovered.
In a July 22 report here that only recently became public and was reviewed by Reuters, Pentax told the Food and Drug Administration that a hospital used up to four gastroscopes contaminated with bacteria in 998 procedures performed sometime last year through June 2019, when the problem was discovered.
After being totally drained all day I got a sudden burst of energy, which I used up drunkenly giggling before crashing at 2000 PM. Normally once my alarm goes off I'm up, but that morning I felt as drained as I did the time I got tropical flu in Vietnam.
NASA no longer has any means of getting to the ISS itself, and a second consecutive failed SpaceX resupply attempt likely would have used up the last of NASA's very little remaining goodwill with lawmakers who have asked why the agency has no backup plan for getting to low Earth orbit.
THEIR CREDIT LINE IS REALLY HALF USED UP. IF THEY CONTINUE TO LOSE 200 TO 30 MILLION DOLLARS A QUARTER, THIS IS A BUSINESS THAT I THINK AT THIS POINT GIVEN THE CANCER SCARE THAT'S NOW OUT THERE, IS AT LEAST A 50/50 BET THIS COMPANY DOESNT MAKE IT NOW.
Making the shocking find even more upsetting, it is believed the graves are part of a pauper's burial ground — known as Ridgewood Cemetery — that was used up until the 1950s and sold off despite it being the last resting place to hundreds of people from the local African-American community.
"Representative Omar has used up the reservoir of good will generally granted to those who begin new jobs by repeatedly insulting the Jewish people even after being told that her words are dangerous and hurtful," said State Senator Ron Latz, a Democrat from St. Louis Park, in a recent statement.
A year later, despite Mario Draghi's assertion that the bank still has "plenty of instruments" at its disposal, the consensus in Davos was that it has now used up all its monetary ammunition and that politicians have failed to use the time the ECB bought them to implement economic reforms at home.
But, if you've already used up your free trial in the past 12 months — which would block you from getting another free trial — consumer savings expert Andrea Woroch notes that you can also consider signing up for just a one-month membership for $20173 (or, just $6.49 if you're still a student).
And though many whites and rosés do contain a small amount of residual sugar, left over when not all of the sugar in grapes is used up to produce alcohol, the amount is not significant enough to outweigh the greater calorie difference from variations in alcohol content among reds, whites and rosés.
Although in the book Dombek's more concerned about her own "narciphobia" than about diagnosing others' selfishness, her voice appeals to the wide range of people affected by narcissism—the tired, used-up victims, people who tried (and inevitably failed) to love and save someone with NPD, and perhaps even the actual narcissists themselves.
But coupled with a 6.6 billion euros state bailout for Monte dei Paschi, which should be finalised in the next month, the funds earmarked for the Veneto banks mean Italy has already potentially used up all of the 13 billion euros it set aside in December to deal with its weakest lenders.
"If the speed limit has slowed and we're in a position where we've used up a lot of the capacity in this economy ... it means that we should be thinking about, and we are open about this, we're thinking about taking our foot a bit off the accelerator," he told the BBC radio.
So unless Trump started running up big losses post-2005, when his losses dating back to the 1990s were all used up, it looks like his regular income tax (at a 35 percent top rate in 2006 and 39.6 percent in recent years) would have exceeded his 28 percent alternative minimum tax.
The tech giant is also dropping "Project" from the name, simplifying it to Google Fi. The three-year-old cell service includes Google's straightforward pricing of $20 for unlimited talk and text and $10 per gigabyte of data used, up to 6GB; it's free after that, but speeds get heavily throttled at 15GB.
"The crack in the FANG stocks and the fact that the small caps have broken down in the charts and the fact that our measurement of the market's internal energy was pretty much used up led us to believe that you could get some weakness in the first part of August," said Saut.
He has endured an exhausting schedule in the autumn, winning four consecutive titles and used up precious reserves of energy in the three hours and 1803 minutes it took him to subdue Nishikori 6-7(9) 6-4 6-4 on Wednesday — the longest match since London began hosting the tournament in 2009.
THIS SHOW JUST KILLED THEIR ONE BLACK WOMAN I SWEAR TO FUCKING GOD #GameofThrones And as far as many fans are concerned, with just two episodes left, Game of Thrones has already used up most of its goodwill on this front, especially given what seems to be the problematic motivation behind Missandei's demise.
"If the data changes and inflation moves up, or inflation expectations move up, or we see either the headline unemployment rate drop quickly or we have some confidence that the slack in the labor market has been used up, that would then suggest to me, okay now it's time to get going," Kashkari said.
"North Korea may have used up to half of the plutonium they reprocessed in 2003, but no one can be sure without knowing how much plutonium was used for each test," says Scott Snyder, senior fellow for Korea studies and director of the program on U.S.-Korea policy at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).
James Alexander, director of the finance programme at the C40 network of megacities committed to tackling climate change, said its 91 cities would by 2025 have used up their share of the "carbon budget" still available to hold global temperature rise to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius if they don't reduce emissions more rapidly.
It's about inherent loneliness, and the existential crisis that is modernity, tied to a ride-or-die romance, the desolate bit when the love is used-up but runs deep, you're restless and hungry and whether the feeling will last only for one day or the rest of your life, you just can't quite say.
At a time when the global growth slowdown is back in vivid focus and investors rightly question whether the relief of the Federal Reserve's patient pose has been "used up" through the post-December rally, the market huddling toward the perceived safety of growth stocks and bird-in-hand appeal of yield could remain the rule.
When Deng Xiaoping led a China delegation attending the United Nations assembly in 1974, he used up his pocket money of about US$20 to buy baguettes to take back to Beijing to share with his comrades, according to an article, published in 2004 in the Chinese Communist Party news section on the People's Daily website.
"My preference would be not to raise rates again until we actually hit 2 percent core PCE inflation on a 12-month basis, unless we have seen a large drop in the headline unemployment rate signaling that we have used up remaining labor market slack, or a surprise increase in inflation expectations," Kashkari wrote on Medium.com.
Tari Thomas, the superintendent of schools for a consolidated school district that includes Petersham, said the district experimented with sending older students home with online coursework to complete on laptops (although that was not the case on Tuesday, because the students had already used up the five days of online learning they were allowed for the year).
Artist's depiction of Kepler-62f, a super-Earth located 1,200 light-years from EarthIllustration: NASA/Ames/JPL-CaltechThat's obviously a completely impractical feat, but even if it were possible, it would be completely unsustainable, as "a sizable fraction of the planet would need to be used up as chemical fuel per launch, limiting the total number of flights," writes Hippke in his paper.
First off, while you need a way to authenticate the live stream to watch live at 6AM, you can sign up for a free trial of one of the over-the-top services like Fubo TV, DirecTV Now, Hulu, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, and YouTube TV (assuming you haven't used up all your free trials on the Grammys and Super Bowl).
Poloz reiterated that interest rate cuts put in place in 2015 have done their job, adding "we're just approaching a new interest rate decision so I don't want to prejudge," according to a transcript of the interview.. "But certainly we need to be at least considering that whole situation now that the capacity excess capacity is being used up steadily," he added.
Eventually, he found himself working for a lot of companies out of the U.S. and decided to make the move and see how and if he could bring a technology approach into the equation to improve the overall process — specifically by using AI to replicate the pattern recognition that Herman himself had used up to then in his successful recruiting endeavors.
In one of her rare letters, she explained that she didn't have the money to take me out of camp, and because she didn't want to spend time in contaminated Kiev, she would travel to Lithuania, where her friend and her husband had already used up their vacation time and now needed someone else to stay with their 8-year-old daughter until September.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) is closing the door on holding another freewheeling debate after the chamber used up a week of floor time but failed to pass legislation earlier this year.
Jamie Newman threw a 2-yard pass to Kendall Hinton on fourth-and-goal with 1:08 remaining as Wake Forest pulled out a 38-73 victory against visiting Utah State in Friday night's season opener in Winston-Salem, N.C. Ahead of the winning drive, the Demon Deacons used up their timeouts on defense, regaining possession with 2:19 to play at their own 11-yard line.
His memories don't kick in until several days later, when he woke up in the burn unit of St. Barnabas Medical Center, in Livingston, N.J. Thinking he'd resurfaced from a terrible dream, he tried to shamble across his hospital room on the charred crusts of his legs until he used up the slack of his catheter tube and the device tore out of his body.

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