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But when he weans, it's going to be his decision.
In theory, a company's comparable sales should improve when it weans weaker locations from its store fleet.
Especially when Her, who has been struggling with depression, weans herself off Zoloft while still taking Empathitrax.
And she has long argued that that self-driving vehicles can't reach the masses unless the industry weans itself off lidar.
But as China weans its economy off a reliance on manufacturing and heavy industry, analysts have found the Li Keqiang index needs additional measures.
The policy shift comes after Macri urged Argentines to strive to conserve energy as the country weans itself off years of cheap natural gas.
As a mom who just finished pumping for my 10 month old son, always open to hearing from nursing & non-nursing moms, now & after Aidan weans.
The renewable industry has continued growing, but margins and profits shrunk as the sector weans itself off subsidies that were designed to help it compete with conventional power sources.
China, the fastest growing consumer of the fuel, became the world's second biggest LNG buyer in 22018 as the government weans the country off dirty coal to reduce pollution.
Already, Facebook's advertising business is going through its own major shift as the company weans itself off News Feed ads and grows the ad revenue coming from its Stories products.
The United States is the world's fastest-growing exporter of LNG, while China is the fastest-growing importer of the fuel as the government weans the country off coal to reduce pollution.
But many politicians and energy companies in Germany support Nord Stream 2 as a way to ensure steady gas supplies as Europe's largest economy weans itself off of coal and nuclear power.
Some European countries, most notably Germany and the Netherlands, have recently attracted zero-subsidy bids from wind project developers, putting intense pressure on turbine makers as the industry weans itself off government support.
The milestone weans the debt-burdened euro zone member off financial lifelines offered on three occasions by creditors over the best part of a decade, and the country will now need to support itself.
Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has vowed to renew coal industry jobs, while his presumptive Democratic rival Hillary Clinton has said she would support coal communities as the nation weans itself off fossil fuels.
Macri has urged Argentines to strive to conserve energy as the country weans itself off cheap natural gas made possible by years of frozen fees that he said left the grid on the brink of collapse.
The children are the future, you see, and if the human race is going to make it we need to get our weans, bairns, ankle biters and tadpoles off the hard stuff and into the textbooks.
A month later, Greece ended a three-year hiatus and returned to the European bond market, selling 3 billion euros of five-year bonds, laying the foundations for future borrowing as it weans itself off external aid.
Dr. Shelina Visram from Durham University and Kawther Hashem from the charity Action on Sugar penned a paper stating that the weans are set to up their energy drink intake between now and 2019 by 11 percent.
Egypt earlier this year approved a mechanism to link domestic fuel prices to those in the international market as it gradually weans the country away from most energy subsidies, but the government has yet to implement it.
Medically assisted treatment, or MAT as it's referred to, slowly weans someone who is addicted to opioids off the drugs they are using with the aid of other medications such as buprenorphine or methadone, along with behavioral therapy.
Greece returned to the European bond market and was set to sell a 3.0 billion euros of five-year paper at a yield of 4.625 percent, laying the foundations for future trades as it weans itself off external aid.
As South Africa weans itself off coal over the coming decades, in part to comply with the Paris agreement to mitigate climate change, Eskom officials argue that only an expansion of nuclear power will meet the country's energy needs.
As the United States weans itself off foreign oil imports - thanks to booming domestic production - the complex web of politics and business interests that have shaped decades of Washington's energy diplomacy in the Middle East and beyond is changing.
Critics, including those from the United States, which would like to sell Europe more liquefied natural gas, say they are not simply concerned that Germany will become too dependent on Russian gas as it weans itself from nuclear power and coal.
He transitions from corner dealing to wholesale supply, weans off Percs, buys a bar with the money he's amassed and moves into a house in Bolton Hill with Soni, an Afrocentric woman with "Scotch-colored skin" whom he's fallen in love with.
The wonder is how crazily, improbably alive it all is: this world of slag heaps and council houses, of unemployed miners and women stuck at home with their "weans," forced to supplement weekly benefit payments by prying open the electric meter and reclaiming the coins therein.
LONDON, Feb 16 (Reuters) - A sustained drop in oil prices to $40 a barrel as the world weans itself of fossil fuels would cut Gulf exporters' sovereign ratings by two notches over time, leaving the average credit score just above 'junk', S&P Global said on Sunday.
U.S. LNG sales jumped 61 percent in 2018 versus 2017, making the country the fourth-biggest exporter in the world, while China, the world's second-biggest buyer of the fuel, increased its purchases by 39 percent last year as it weans its power and industrial sectors off coal to reduce pollution, according to data from the International Gas Union.
Male crias are taken out when the mother weans him. Female crias are weaned by the mother but not taken out.
The mare gives birth to one foal. The male foal weans away by 1–2 years of age, while the female continues to stay with the family herd.
Lucy is put in a coma. Lucy's brother Kurt (Jeremy Edwards) confronts Rob, leaving him stranded in the Atlantic Ocean as revenge. Lucy awakes and finally weans herself off heroin. However, Rob returns claiming to have killed Kurt.
Margaret Tilley – Ben's mother. She is somewhat of a clean person but cares for the wolves and her family. The Breeder – The one who weans Greycub and the only one, besides Ben, that Greycub really respected. He kept over forty deerhounds in his kennels.
She carefully brings enough drugs to last a week. Her mother is dead when she arrives, so the Penningtons take her in. With decent people, fresh air and exercise, she weans herself from the drug and then entirely kicks her secret habit. She also falls in love with Custer.
They reach sexual maturity when 56–70 days old and breed through early April to August. The common hamster has a gestation of 15 days, gives birth to a litter of 1–12 and weans after three weeks of pregnancy. It communicates by squeaking or with ultra-sound. Both sexes flank mark by rubbing their glands against objects.
The foal weans for 6 to 8-month after birth, reaching sexual maturity 2 years after birth. Lifespan is up to 40 years in captivity. Wild asses can run swiftly, almost as fast as a horse. However, unlike most hoofed mammals, their tendency is to not flee right away from a potentially dangerous situation, but to investigate first before deciding what to do.
Masson has written and composed a series of critically acclaimed Scottish musicals; Stiff!, Mince and Pants. He directed the semi-autobiographical Mince with The Dundee Rep Theatre Ensemble, and it was nominated for best musical in The Barclays TMA Awards in 2001. At the Tron Theatre, Glasgow from 2001–2005 his alternative Christmas Pantomimes including Aladdie and Weans in the Wood were hugely successful.
Without consulting her husband, Liz hires Joanna as a live-in nanny. She weans Tara off of TV and engages her in outdoor activities. The Benedicts' neighbor Doc Lindquist watches Joanna warily one day as she pushes Tara to exhaust herself swimming. At a party, he overhears Joanna tell his grandson Scotty that she had lived in Seattle prior to working for the Benedicts.
After Brody weans off the drugs and regains his strength, Carrie takes him to see Dana, who says that she never wants to see Carrie or her father again. Carrie and Brody say goodbye as he ships out for Tehran. Carrie watches via satellite as a Special Operations team transports Brody to the Iranian border. The team encounters Iraqi Police officers who recognize Brody and open fire on them.
Birdz is a Canadian animated television series produced by Nelvana in association with CBS and STV. The show was first broadcast in 1998 on CBS. Later, it was shown in Scotland in 2001, broadcast on Scottish TV and Grampian TV (now STV North) - now both known as STV. The series was re-broadcast from 2015 as part of the "Weans' World" block on STV Glasgow and STV Edinburgh.
Babies are born about 13 mm (0.5 in) long with their eyes closed, and a thick undercoat of fur. After about twelve days, they begin to open their eyes and explore their environment. At around three weeks the mother weans them, their guard hairs begin to grow in, and they actively forage on their own. They do not grow to adult size until around 6–9 months of age.
The series originally aired in 1998, on The CBS Kids Show on CBS. In late-1999 it aired on Premiere 12 (now known as Okto) in Singapore. It re-aired on the U.S. version of Disney Channel from 2001 to 2004. The series was rebroadcast in 2009 on STV, a Scottish television station, on their wknd@stv strand, and from 2015 as part of the "Weans' World" block on STV Glasgow and STV Edinburgh.
The group is seen as not merely a dynamic entity of its own, but functions within a sociocultural context that influences its processes. In group analytic technique, the therapist weans the members from excessive and inappropriate dependency towards becoming their own therapists – both to themselves and to the other group members. The Group Analytic Society and the Institute of Group Analysis were organisations established by Foulkes and others to promote Group Analysis and to train practitioners.
In this ghostly ode, the Bogle is heard in the wind and in the trees to "fricht wee weans". In the Scottish lowlands circa 1950 AD a bogle was a ghost as was a bogey-man, and a Tattie- Bogle was a scarecrow, used to keep creatures out of the potato fields. All three words were in common use among the children. It is unclear what the connection is between "Bogle" and various other similarly named creatures in various folklores.
By killing unrelated infants, the new male shortens the time until he can mate with the females of the troop. A female with dependent offspring generally does not become sexually receptive until she weans her offspring at around 12 months of age. However, a mother usually becomes sexually receptive shortly after the death of her offspring. Grooming strengthens bonds between individuals in groups This protection hypothesis is supported by studies of stress hormones in female baboons during changes in the male hierarchy.
Scene Seven Tensions are high Saturday night as the women are preparing for bed. Vera expresses frustration at Ellen's attempt to empathize because she references Ellen's dead children. Vera takes that as a personal attack that her children might get what Ellen's had (McGuinness 69). Vera's response to Ellen causes Ellen to discourse on giving up her connection to her weans. She offers validation to “why [they’re] locked in here. For once they can’t put [them] out. [They] put them out” (McGuinness 72). The audience sees Vera and Rebecca sing about Nigel.
It is discovered that Gabrielle Leggett is under the influence of a mysterious religious cult and is also addicted to morphine. Gabrielle escapes from the cult and marries her fiancé Eric Collinson, but bloodshed continues to follow her. The Continental Op, on behalf of four successive clients, investigates the reason behind all the mysterious, violent events surrounding Gabrielle Leggett, which he eventually uncovers. The concluding chapters of the novel contain a detailed description of how the Op weans her from her drug habit, and the novel ends on a hopeful note.
Shows made in 16:9 are not cropped. The method by which the programme links were produced and broadcast – a string of programmes interlaced with 'recorded-as-live' links, clips, skits and short features – is similar to that employed by Channel 4's T4 strand. In 2015, STV city channels STV Glasgow and STV Edinburgh began a new children's strand, "Weans' World", which re-broadcast most of the programmes shown as part of wknd@stv. The new strand doesn't feature presenters – shows are introduced by the continuity announcer, in line with all other programmes on the channels.
With all of her organs damaged, she is unable to qualify for a heart transplant, and so there is nothing they can do to treat her. Wilson weans Amber off anesthesia in order to spend her last moments alive with him. The team comes in one by one to say goodbye to Amber, and after Wilson himself says goodbye, he shuts off Amber's bypass and she dies. An unconscious House has a vision of Amber, who persuades him not to give up on life and die, telling him that he "can't always get what he wants".
Raymond Lembecke (Vincent Gallo) is an ex-con just out of prison after serving time for selling drugs for his mob boss Tony Vago (Rod Steiger). (Lembecke was innocent and took the rap for Vago.) Lembecke thinks Vago owes him big time so, when his former boss gets him a measly job in a warehouse, he decides on revenge and plans to steal a million dollars' worth of drugs from him. Lembecke plans the heist with Marcus Weans (Mykelti Williamson) and the disturbed trigger-happy Curtis Freley (Kiefer Sutherland). They kill an undercover DEA agent (who's wearing a wire) during the heist.
"I would cautiously and silently get up and take the dust of my husband's feet without waking him, how at such moments I could feel the vermilion mark upon my forehead shining out like the morning star" (11). However, as she falls "in love" with Sandip, she slowly weans herself from her traditional housewife role. She becomes more daring, more confidently brushing off her sister-in-law's criticisms, crossing outside the women's quarter of the house, and easily conversing with a man, Sandip, who is not her husband. Through her change from the good house wife to an independent, more modern woman.
Video of a calf suckling Beef-calves reared on the range suckle an average of 5.0 times every 24 hours with an average total time of 46 min spent suckling. There is a diurnal rhythm in suckling activity with peaks between 05:00–07:00, 10:00–13:00 and 17:00–21:00. Studies on the natural weaning of zebu cattle (Bos indicus) have shown that the cow weans her calves over a 2-week period, but after that, she continues to show strong affiliatory behavior with her offspring and preferentially chooses them for grooming and as grazing partners for at least 4–5 years.
Jamaican pediatrician Cicely Williams introduced the term in 1935, two years after she published the disease's first formal description. Reprint: The name is derived from the Ga language of coastal Ghana, translated as "the sickness the baby gets when the new baby comes" or "the disease of the deposed child", and reflecting the development of the condition in an older child who has been weaned from the breast when a younger sibling comes. Breast milk contains amino acids vital to a child's growth. In at-risk populations, kwashiorkor may develop after a mother weans her child from breast milk, replacing it with a diet high in carbohydrates, such as a maize diet.
In his time, he was considered the Laureate of Otago Province, of which he wrote, in Lowland Scots: :There's nae place like Otago yet, :There's nae wee beggar weans, :Or auld men shivering at our doors :To beg for scraps or banes By Feb 1862 John was in Dunedin when he printed a 'little volume' of poems, published in Edinburgh. The 'Otago Daily Times' wrote ... "quite irrespective of their local character, which endows them with a peculiar attraction, the Poems possess intrinsic merits in themselves which entitle them to rank high as literary productions" Allen Curnow described his writing as "this Scots-colonial parritch... watery gruel at the best." Barr died on 18 September 1889 at Dunedin.
In a separate filing, Purdue claims that controlled-release oxycodone "provides pain relief in said patient for at least 12 hours after administration." However, in 2016 an investigation by the Los Angeles Times found that "the drug weans off hours early in many people," inducing symptoms of opiate withdrawal and intense cravings for OxyContin. One doctor Lawrence Robbins told journalists that over 70% of his patients would report that OxyContin would only provide 4–7 hours of relief. Doctors in the 1990s often would switch their patients to a dosing schedule of once every eight hours when they complained that the duration of action for OxyContin was too short to be only taken twice a day.
She has been arrested for solicitation, lost her baby to social services due to neglect and as well as continuing to prostitute herself, she using recreational drugs heavily. Seeing how desperate Mary has become, Rod makes it his mission to help her out of the mess she has got herself into. He moves in with her, gets her a job as a cleaner at The Dagmar, weans her off drugs and prostitution and is instrumental in helping her work towards getting her baby back, who is now in the care of Mary's parents in Stockport. Although there are initial problems (mainly because Mary's parents refuse to give Annie back to her), by the end of the year Mary's father Chris (Allan O'Keefe) arrives in Walford with Annie, and mother and daughter are finally reunited.
Indonesia received 320 buses between 1981 and 1985.Volvo wins share of new Jakarta order Commercial Motor 29 June 1985 China Motor Bus in Hong Kong received eight between 1975 and 1978 (six out of these eight buses were destroyed by fire).Ailsa for Kowloon Commercial Motor 17 November 1978British B55 weans praise in Colony Commercial Motor 1 December 1979 One B55 was exported to Singapore as a demonstrator for Singapore Bus Services and another to Bangkok.£1.1 million sale Commercial Motor 8 September 1978Bangkok likes deckers Commercial Motor 16 February 1979 A total of three 3-axle Ailsa B55s were built for export, two were sold to China Motor Bus as demonstrators, and the third was exported to Indonesia.Yes to jumbo underframe Commercial Motor 28 March 1981 In all, just over 1,000 B55s were built, 890 of them being bodied by Alexander.Volvo B55 Bus Lists on the Web Of the remainder, 64 Ailsas received unusual Van Hool McArdle bodies built in Dublin - 62 buses for the South Yorkshire PTE and two for A1 Service, Ayrshire.

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