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We went without sufficient force, and we went without a plan.
Before Obamacare, Alex Travison went without health insurance for years.
Some people went without electricity for more than 96 hours.
But once inside Yokohama Stadium, everything went without a hitch.
The Emmy's previously went without hosts in 1998 and 1975.
Attempts to reach out to mutual friends went without reply.
On Tuesday, that deadline came and went without a reply.
A weekend "grace period" came and went without an agreement.
The economic cycle came and went without any help from Washington.
It went without saying, and bears repeating: artists need not apply.
"My sister and I never really went without food," Williams said.
The show also went without a host in 1998 and 85033.
This is the longest it ever went without being a murder.
Unfortunately, that performance came and wentwithout the former Fugees singer.
We were family, and those that didn't have, never went without.
It went without protest but past evictions have sometimes resulted in violence.
But Mother&aposs Day came and went without recognition from her daughter.
But that date came and went without a sign of his neighbor.
I don't think a single word in Kai's monologue went without consideration.
But that date came and went, without any word from the company.
Democrats refused, and millions of government workers went without pay for weeks.
The 10th anniversary of the bombing came and went without any justice.
From ages 11 to 17, Mr. Block went without a middle name.
Our survey didn't look at how long people went without water service.
But May came and went without any sign of the ticket itself.
VCU went without a field goal for 8:40 during one stretch.
The first 4:42 went without a field goal by either team.
Sherpa guides passed oxygen masks back and forth or went without them.
But the Razer Phone 2 announcement came and went without Linda in tow.
The Buckeyes went without a basket for 225:163 in the first half.
The Phillies went without a hit from the third through the eighth innings.
Some went without care, and others resorted to charity care at emergency rooms.
The president's lawyers have set other deadlines that came and went without resolution.
Even M5's "Girls Like You" went without a surprise Cardi B visit.
But her 2016 performance and, more to the point, Trump's, went without mention.
But the deadline came and went without the announcement of any clear policy.
If he went without it for a week, Knight said, he could die.
She had a preexisting condition and went without coverage from 220 through 22018.
That penalty will vary based on how long you went without prescription drug coverage.
Her slaying went without an arrest for months, as investigators received hundreds of tips.
They told us they didn't have money for deodorant, so we went without it.
Soviet citizens went without consumer luxuries or bought them dearly on the black market.
At the 2012 Emmys, she went without a wig for the first time ever.
The entire region went without power for much of the day as a result.
The facility, run by Luz Collazo (pictured), went without grid power for nine months.
The New York Jets and Cowboys both went without such sponsors at the beginning.
In many of Kate Moss' most iconic modeling shoots, she regularly went without clothes.
Nobody asked when, because it went without saying that the answer would be soon.
Arlington, Texas, went without a public transit system before partnering with Via in 2017.
That's compared to the 225 percent of Americans that went without insurance in 22018.
And so that kind of went without saying, that it was [a] huge priority.
She also lived without a TV and went without health insurance for a while.
The only time it went without balloons was in 220, because of weather conditions.
Others came and went without flashing theirs, yet I always had to show mine.
The city went without an N.F.L. team for two decades before the Rams returned.
Pacheco, who is HIV-positive, went without a background check for nearly four months.
Before Congress created CHIP, 14 percent of American children simply went without health insurance.
Here's what it looks like: The longest I went without crying was 25.5 days.
I won't forget that time when I went without, and that keeps me grounded now.
I went without it for nine months, so I am making up for lost time.
The ceremony went without a host that year—a rarity that's about to repeat itself.
So they went without health insurance, took out credit cards, and prayed for the best.
The surgery went without complication, although the severity of the spinal cord injury remains unknown.
Coppin State went without a basket for 4:14, committing four turnovers during that time.
She went without insurance for the first few years of college, and it was tough.
Without access to that program, Bunde estimated, 36,000 women went without family planning last year.
He went without a shoe contract until August of that year, when Skechers stepped up.
The first steps of closing valves, cutting straps and releasing bolts went without a hitch.
"A lot of times the kids went without so that he could have," she said.
Positive reception Unlike both of President Obama's trips to China, Trump's went without major incident.
The Houston Astros' trip to the White House earlier this year largely went without incident.
Lukaku shares how his family slept on the floor and went without electricity for weeks.
The overtime went without a whistle, so the teams never went to three-on-three.
The deadline to file came and went without Ysabel receiving any updates regarding her case.
She made sure I never went without, but also made sure not to spoil me.
Southern Miss went without a basket over the final 4:46 of the first half.
Some were furloughed, others worked without pay, and all went without paychecks during this time.
He went without an assist in the fourth quarter largely because teammates kept missing open shots.
But despite the dramatic seesawing of solar production, the eclipse came and went without major disturbance.
The Miners went without a field goal for four minutes and 26 seconds in that stretch.
Some lost power for just a few minutes, while others went without electricity for nine hours.
The 2017 Essential Phone came and went without leaving much of a mark on the world.
Fabio Capello, Russia's former boss, went without his $11m salary for months after the rouble collapsed.
Since the election, the longest Trump went without tweeting from his Android phone was four days.
He invited Camille to visit before his wife and kids arrived, and she went without hesitation.
This makes the 8 years this section of Tonopah went without an update an extreme outlier.
Three rounds of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations came and went without much fanfare.
His campaign went without a single congressional endorsement from his launch last June until last month.
I couldn't afford to pay $1,000 per month for COBRA, so I went without insurance entirely.
Along with the images of women wearing head scarves were a few who went without them.
The "never-ending" chores meant Wiant went without sleep and missed classes, hurting his academic performance.
Thomas also went without a bogey and ended with a birdie on 18 to draw close.
The average length of time unemployed workers went without job was 20.2 weeks, according to Nov.
Usually when a shutdown is over, federal employees are paid back the salaries they went without.
Shockingly enough, Thursday came and went without the candidate tweeting angry insults at the former mayor.
But September 21 came and went without an album drop (although Kardashian urged fans to "have faith").
When March 19 came and went without a green card in the mailbox, they waited some more.
He went without the notorious modesty sock often given to male actors for nude scenes, he said.
It also marks a return to form for the show, which went without a host in 2016.
The problem is especially pronounced for congressional interns, who for nearly 25 years universally went without pay.
It was only the second time the show went without a host in its 91-year history.
Adding to the good news, fewer families subsisted in poverty while fewer people went without health insurance.
She also went without jewelry, which is no doubt a nod to her Paris robbery last October.
One in five uninsured adults in 22019 (20 percent) went without needed medical care due to cost.
The day came and went without any word from the jurors in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn.
The charts below show how long the S&P went without a 5 percent single-day move.
Ever since, I feel a little queasy when thinking about how many years I went without it.
But when Ashes of Ariandel came and went without a surprise appearance from Ornstein, he got nervous.
Some were forced to sacrifice family savings or run up large debts; others went without needed care.
Gay Pride Month came and went without even a banal word of recognition from the White House.
These teachers went without a raise for nine years, until a new contract was signed last fall.
I left feeling very extremely satisfied — Saudia's service was great, and both my journeys went without incident.
For 29 days, an 853-year-old with respiratory problems went without proper control of his symptoms.
But the trip to the synagogue site and a local hospital came and went without much controversy.
Government workers went without pay so that the party could start setting up for the 2020 campaign.
It went without a hitch until about a year ago, when two women of about 30 turned up.
I went without one for several years, instead relying on my cell phone to tell me the time.
Mr McGonigal went without, got sick and missed several days at work, for which he was then sacked.
The longer I went without answers to questions tied to my selfhood, the more shame ate me up.
Of the 69 hospitals on the island, 58 went without fuel or power for more than a week.
During a shutdown in 2013, about 3,000 local employees went without pay at one point, the official said.
When Texans were blocked from accessing care at Planned Parenthood health centers, people went without the care they needed.
When I was a student-journalist, it went without saying that advertising was the biggest threat to independent media.
She has few visible signs of the ordeal three decades ago, during which she went without food or water.
The management board went without bonuses but other bankers were paid €2bn-plus, after a deep cut in 2016.
In October, however, the City went without the $34 million it could have reaped from companies' stock option plans.
The premiere came and went without a hitch, unless you count the part where people actually watched the movie.
The deadline for Ramirez to file a clemency petition—January 12—came and went without Gross taking any action.
Over the last eight years we've had five, and some came and went without leaving much of a mark.
The Kaiser Family Foundation reports that 22 percent of non-elderly Hispanics went without care in the last year.
Well, I went without a phone during a four-day trip to Moscow and lived to tell the tale.
The N.E.H. went without a chairman for nearly a year after William D. Adams stepped down in May 2017.
But Friday came and went without any agreement or public show of progress — and with no vote in sight.
He still held out hope of qualifying for the October debate — which came and went without him last Tuesday.
Oppenheimer said traders were following the playbook for the 2003 SARS outbreak, which came and went without much ado.
According to my doctors, the longer I went without a recurrence, the less likely I was to have one.
She later also recorded a video expressing solidarity with federal workers who went without pay during the government shutdown.
Sometimes, she went without food, water or access to a toilet for as long as 12 hours, she said.
As a branch of the Department of Homeland Security, the Coast Guard went without pay until the shutdown ended.
"Many of those Rhode Islanders who went without health care and food assistance were single mothers," he told me.
While the ceremony and the reception went without a hitch, Rosa, 30, did have some trouble finding the perfect dress.
Of course, following the Rose Bowl performances, Taylor did something drastic: She went (without me) to the Billboard Music Awards.
Michigan then went without a field goal for over five minutes while the Cornhuskers reeled off a 10-1 run.
Jordan, who famously went without a suit jacket while defending Trump during proceedings, wore a jacket to the White House.
One witness pointed out that the platoon that searched for Bergdahl went without food and limited water for 19 days.
The longer she went without booze, the more she enjoyed the sense of control and confidence she found in abstaining.
Its main roads underwater, Wilmington went without help until boats and choppers reached it with medical supplies, water, and food.
This means that in Mauritius 4% of people went without food in the past year, compared to 74% in Gabon.
What might be surprising, though, is that 33 percent of patients with private insurance went without their medication as well.
Britain went without coal-produced electricity for a week for the first time since the Industrial Revolution, Reuters reported Wednesday.
As a presidential candidate, Barack Obama campaigned on a health plan that didn't punish people who went without health coverage.
Tuesday came and went without any evident public statement by Mr. Mayeur, 57, who had been in power since 2013.
According to whistleblowers, one Jewish patient went without food for days because the hospital had run out of kosher meals.
She meant rural and small-town residents — white residents, it went without saying — who supposedly embodied the nation's true essence.
That the weekend came and went without North Korea conducting its sixth nuclear test in a decade was a relief.
Those dependent on oxygen machines went without lifesaving equipment, bacterial diseases spread, and seriously ill patients succumbed to their diseases.
Lippe says that Cody didn't feed Taz "a minimum of four weeks, up to ten," during which Taz went without food.
The flight went without a hitch, but high winds did mean that the airplane effectively stood at a standstill at points.
Apple's original plan was to launch in 2018, but that whole year came and went without the company's wireless charging solution.
So when the tribute finally aired Sunday on national television, Domenick was outraged it came and went without Charlie being mentioned.
The show came and went without John placing my scent in the midst of all the sweat, beer, and lesser perfumes.
The plight of federal workers in general continued to worsen, as thousands went without a second consecutive scheduled paycheck on Friday.
Messam did not appear to be seriously campaigning in recent months and went without an active campaign Facebook ad since August.
Put another way, about 1 in 7 guys and 1 in 4 women went without sex for at least 12 months.
But draft night 2017 came and went without his name being called, prompting a period of personal, athletic and monetary uncertainty.
The vast majority of people never hit those limits, but some who did were forced into bankruptcy or went without treatment.
The decision was somewhat influenced by this year's Academy Awards, which went without an emcee for the first time since 1989.
It was my fifth time, and the first time I can remember that came and went without any ground-shaking news.
You'll pay the higher amount for twice the number of years you went without Part A coverage when you were eligible.
The Golden Hurricane went without scoring a point for almost four minutes during the decisive stretch midway through the second half.
In 1990, she set her sights on using music to become a household name, and the plan went without a hitch.
"Political prisoners give top priority to keeping themselves informed," Mr. Kathrada said, but they sometimes went without news for several months.
The other officers went without him and, according to Klose, buried the chests in several places and then concealed the entrances.
The ceremony on Sunday, which went without a host for the first time in 30 years, was warmly received by critics.
I also put off retirement savings, went without health insurance, and raided my emergency savings — all moves I&aposd later regret.
Not having everything they needed to craft a suitable after-dinner treat, they went without and the idea for Wim was born.
But: Voting largely came and went without major incident, according to U.S. officials and cybersecurity companies looking for evidence of Russian interference.
We went without the kids a few years ago, and all I could think about was how much they would love it.
Additionally, the report found that a mere 23 percent of people who went without a vacation were promoted in the last year.
"I went through 17 professional politicians—top people—and I went without any teleprompters," Trump boasted of his go-it-alone campaign.
Sanchez went without an RBI during the losing streak and was hitless on the night Saturday before plating Saladino in the ninth.
And even though Christmas came and went without any signs of Jayme, Smith insisted on keeping the teen's presents under the tree.
The only safeguard against healthy people abandoning those plans is the fact that they would be fined if they went without insurance.
The federal program, which provides flood insurance for more than 5 million homeowners, went without authorization for a month in summer 2010.
And while the iPhone's gestures feature can feel a little awkward at first, you may soon wonder how you went without them.
But the decision still felt like it could have been a gamble, considering the last time the show went without a host.
Shortages in big cities, which two years ago went without power for 0003 hours a day, are down to about six hours.
But Monday came and went without any change and the president's advisers said he had no clear option for an immediate successor.
Darcy Penick, the chief executive of Shopbop, who accepted the award for retailer of the year, went without jewelry for the occasion.
Indiana went without a field goal for the last 5:50, while Arkansas' field goal drought extended to the final 6:58.
The Huskies trailed 211-31 with 12:15 left in regulation before California went without a field goal made in 6:06.
Prior to 2019, 1989 was the last time the show went without a proper host (and it was a big, beautiful disaster).
The Dallas Mavericks went without six players, including four likely starters, in a 23-214 loss to Golden State on Nov. 123.
In 2016, more than 70 percent of unemployed people went without those benefits, according to a recent National Employment Law Project report.
While 800,20153 government workers and contractors went without pay, most economists do not expect lasting damage to the economy from the shutdown.
Hughes promised another launch was coming on Saturday, February 3rd, but the big day came and went without anything leaving the launch pad.
Even for Pfeiffer, this pivot seems highly unlikely, especially given how she went without wearing a single drop of perfume for 10 years.
He said he dreams of the soup kitchen, where he gets to eat meat, a delicacy he went without for months in Venezuela.
On a case with as much potential as this one, it went without saying that everyone would work long hours and make sacrifices.
Rabhi said they went without food for a day as they tried to arrange help to get to the nearby town of Zawiya.
Its top managers went without bonus payments for 2017 after the bank lost 735 million euros, the third annual loss in a row.
The United Kingdom just broke records for the number of days it went without any coal-fired electricity — thanks largely to natural gas.
George Lucas apparently used some underhanded, and probably untrue, facts about outer space to ensure that Fisher went without a bra while filming.
It didn't get a release date until 2015, and then that July date came and went without so much as a new single.
And it almost went without comment, so I wanted to ask you about it: You were asked what was your gutsiest personal moment.
When July came and went without new music, some fans refused to acknowledge the month's end until Boys Don't Cry hit their headphones.
And if their own companies got some new opportunities as a result, it went without saying, that would be just fine with them.
One of his neighbors, a widow, couldn't afford insurance on the ACA marketplace, and went without until she became eligible for Medicare herself.
The rest will likely be used to address Iran's ailing oil operations and other infrastructure that went without maintenance for years, he added.
Darnold has been interception-prone, throwing at least one in eight of 10 previous games, but he went without a pick on Saturday.
Earlier, some previously produced episodes went without their standard studio audience to curb the number of people interacting with one another during filming.
Last year, 83 million Americans went without insurance, or about 28 percent of the population overall, according to a U.S. Census Bureau survey.
The Panthers also went without scoring in the last 20:210 of the first half when the Cardinals built a 215-212 lead.
WPP went without a CMO until December 2018, when Read hired Laurent Ezekiel, a 16-year veteran of rival holding company Publicis Groupe.
Many of the fasting asylum seekers, he said, now went without food or stashed away food for meals before sunrise and after sunset.
He was held in three private prisons in Libya, where he says he was beaten, given electric shocks and sometimes went without food.
As recently as the 2018 tax year, people who went without coverage were assessed a fee when they filed their federal tax returns.
The Panthers also went without scoring in the last 5:35 of the first half when the Cardinals built a 35-21 lead.
The Internal Revenue Service says that more than eight million tax returns included penalty payments for people who went without coverage in 2014.
My family was living in a small community called Boyer, in the middle of the state, and went without electricity for nine days.
I went without health insuranceIn 2012, I cobbled together several temp jobs and was trying to get by and pay off my debt.
The songstress wore just a hint of makeup with a soft brown hue on her eyelids and also went without her signature red lipstick.
But researchers said more significant effects will be felt by individual businesses and workers, particularly the nearly 800,000 federal employees who went without pay.
In 2014 Ghana and Nigeria had to settle pay disputes to avert player strikes, and Russia's coach went without his salary for six months.
He needed to be fit for new shoes, but she worried someone with measles might be in the store, so she went without him.
The veteran defenseman Dan Hamhuis suited up for Vancouver a day after the N.H.L. trade deadline came and went without a deal for him.
Tommy Joseph went 23.29-for-21 with a pair of walks, marking just the second time in 33 contests he went without a hit.
Meanwhile, local pharmacies had no assurances from the federal government that reimbursement support was available, and thousands likely went without access to needed prescriptions.
When customers went without electricity for as long as a year after that storm, people died of heart attacks in line at gas stations.
Especially because the last time the Oscars went without a host, in 1989, the result was one of the most terrible ceremonies of all time.
The Affordable Care Act solved this problem through its individual mandate, a financial penalty Americans had to pay for every month they went without coverage.
Though Solange Knowles got a birthday greeting from Paltrow this year, Beyoncé's own September 4 birthday came and went without so much as a selfie.
Be aware that if you went without coverage in 2018, you'll likely be subject to the fine when you file your taxes in April 0003.
After last year's catastrophic effort was marred by a stage invader, a coughing fit and a broken backdrop, this year's went without a presentational hitch.
After Colorado took a 258-252 lead with 23:28 left in regulation, the Buffaloes went without a field goal for more than four minutes.
B.V. Not one of the more beloved Real Housewives installments, the first season of The Real Housewives of Dallas came and went without much fanfare.
Remember when Viola Davis went without a wig for the first time or when Zendaya wore faux locs to start a conversation about natural hair?
The result was a Calvinball policy process where ideas came and went without any North Star save for a desperate desire to get something passed.
U.S. citizens on the island went without power for months, and for weeks after the storm barely half had drinking water, according to The Atlantic.
Several times, the family said it was told a decision would be made by a certain date; those dates came and went without a decision.
She is one of thousands of contractors who work jobs like cleaning, guarding and cooking at federal workplaces that went without pay during the shutdown.
The startup went without early-stage funding before Tuesday's round even though other startups have been raising seed and pre-seed rounds of increasing enormity.
Both programs were designed to provide health insurance to vulnerable members of society who previously went without medical coverage  — including the poor and the elderly.
The last time the Yankees went without a home run was May 25 in the second game of a doubleheader against the Kansas City Royals.
Wichita State (15-3, 3-2) went without a field goal in a 253:27 stretch and made only 30.4 percent of its shots overall.
The SAG Awards went without a host until two years ago, when Kristen Bell emceed the 2018 ceremony and Megan Mullally followed suit in 2019.
After winning the title in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in February and briefly reclaiming the No. 1 ranking, Federer went without another tournament championship until October.
When the last day in Congress came and went without a resolution to the appropriations bill, my husband and I had to make some tough decisions.
As the duo stepped on stage in only their boxers, lead vocalist and keyboardist Tyler Joseph explained why they went without pants to accept their statue.
Hadid also shared posts on her own page, where she showed off some serious curves in a full-length body shot that went without a caption.
If you miss that first enrollment window, you will be subject to a 10 percent late fee for each 12-month period you went without coverage.
However, in September tvOS 12 came and went without any sign of either Charter Spectrum's app, or the feature that was set to launch with it.
After their release in October, one of them, Glory Dama, told the assembled media that they once went without food for 40 days in the bush.
This winter, more than 323,000 of them went without heat or hot water, often for days at a time, when the housing authority's ancient boilers failed.
This year, the 20-year-old model went without a boyfriend to the glamorous fashion event, after breaking off her romance with The Weeknd in November.
On average, in 2014/15 over 40% of people said they went without clean water or food at least once or twice in the past year.
The Coast Guard was not funded and its members went without pay during the partial shutdown because it operates in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The results from her MRI indicated that her "upper lobes went without oxygen long enough to be devastated," according to an earlier update from the family.
Wichita State (15-3, 3-2 AAC) went without a field goal in a 13:503 stretch and made only 30.4 percent of its shots overall.
Their dedicated payment model has enabled 47 clinics to hire more than 210 new addiction specialists — clinicians who are serving patients who previously went without care.
Failure to sign up when you're first eligible will result in a 10 percent late enrollment fee for each full 12-month period you went without coverage.
And in doing so, it went without saying that intellectual work was credited — on the spine of the book, on the exhibition wall, on the article byline.
MIAPJ0000PUS climbed 1.35 percent, following a 0.7 percent rally on Friday when the launch of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports came and went without too many fireworks.
Trump administration officials rushed out to argue that the actual words of the speech hadn't really meant anything, because the commitment to Article 5 went without saying.
As mentioned before, Samsung had a similar cycle when it went without a MicroSD card slot, only to add it back due to customers requesting the flexibility.
The star went without a bra for the daring look, which completely revealed her nipples underneath it, though she maintained some modesty wearing a visible nude thong.
In the past, he paid for private insurance when he could afford it or had a job that gave him generous coverage, or he went without it.
For decades, Christmas lights switch-ons went without incident—until Lindsay Lohan reneged on her pledge to turn on Kettering's Christmas lights, and shit got fucked up.
The tradition started in 1926 to make sure no student went without a prom date and was probably meant to avoid bullying or isolation for the students.
My colleagues almost always responded with a resounding yes, but all too often the deadlines came and went without the requested material, leaving me bewildered and upset.
In that study, scientists in Singapore recruited 800 office workers and gave most of them an activity monitor, although some went without one to serve as controls.
It went without saying that Nanjiani's parents would select this future wife, and that she would be a Pakistani Shiite, possibly a family friend or a cousin.
Zhao acknowledged that he and his co-founder were forced to forgo salaries for more than a year, while other staffers went without pay for several months.
Their working-parent juggle endeared them to their subjects, three of whom are mothers in their 40s and all of whom went without as they campaigned, too.
Since 21994, the government has collapsed twice and the country went without a president for more than two years because the factions could not agree on one.
And some, like the high school students who got wind of the protest and jumped the fence after their principal locked the gate, went without anyone's approval.
House Democrats asked Pence six weeks ago to hand over documents about his Ukraine dealings, though the deadline came and went without any action by Pence's office.
Starting in 218, Prince Edward County in Virginia went without a public school system for five years until the Supreme Court finally ordered the schools to reopen.
Starting in 218, Prince Edward County in Virginia went without a public school system for five years until the Supreme Court finally ordered the schools to reopen.
For example, while the 22018 contribution rate among among the financially coached reached 2854%, those who went without it remained at their measured 22013 level of about 6%.
A major challenge to first-quarter numbers for consumer companies was the 35-day partial U.S. government shutdown, when hundreds of thousands of federal workers went without paychecks.
Yes, but: The data excludes 380,000 workers who went without pay because of the political impasse over President Trump's plan to build a wall along the Mexican border.
In the last two years, insurers say, many people went without coverage and then signed up under the Affordable Care Act when they became sick and needed care.
Of course, the easiest solution would be for Apple to include one with every phone, but the company's 2018 models came and went without Apple making the change.
Previous rumors suggested it would launch in March, but an iPad education event and WWDC keynote have both came and went without any mention of the AirPower mat.
Luther's 63-pointer broke a five-minute stretch in which Pitt went without a basket and sparked a run that put the Panthers back on top 20-16.
The journalist, 61, went without a filter and shared a makeup-free selfie while laying sick in bed to show fans it's okay to embrace your natural self.
Davis requested a trade in January, and the Los Angeles Lakers were widely speculated as his destination, but the February trade deadline came and went without a deal.
The drone came and went without being detected by authorities (NICE JOB, GUYS!) but apparently the guards got suspicious when they found several empty containers in the trash.
Nominations for 2006's "Blood Diamond" and 2013's "The Wolf of Wall Street" came and went without DiCaprio taking home the most coveted trophy in show business.
Those living in Central and West Africa said they often went without basic necessities such as clean water and medical care, whereas North Africa experienced much fewer shortages.
In those days, it went without saying that this working-class district of Turin, where the gleaming Alps are obscured by dismal apartment blocks, voted for the left.
Such a family could expect just $3,456 a year from AFDC to supplement its meager income, an amount that went without an update for years while inflation soared.
Sanchez, the designated hitter Sunday, went without a home run for the first time in four games but had a single and a double in four at-bats.
Corruption on this scale meant that many citizens in the poorest countries went without clean water or sanitation as a result of fraudulent leaders in government and business.
Like another former inhabitant of that same loft, the Warhol superstar Jackie Curtis, he often went without heat and disposed of his household garbage in public trash cans.
He was just 5-foot-8 and 150 pounds and worried that he would be overmatched in the rugged original six-team N.H.L., when skaters went without helmets.
Cal went without a field goal for a span of 15:13 — the final 303:33 of the first half and the opening 3:40 of the second.
Over the summer, NY4HK organized several events in the city, including marches to the Chinese consulate and a flashmob in Grand Central Terminal, which went without a hitch.
There wasn't any state requirement that caseworkers follow up with the child's foster mother about his outcome — or determine what would happen if he went without his drugs.
Because many went without milking for two days during the storm, their supply is expected to dwindle, said Darren Turley, the executive director of the Texas Association of Dairymen.
Further, Powell will likely be asked to discuss what the Fed has done while it went without weeks of government data that was unavailable, due to the government shutdown.
Ratings for this year's Oscars ceremony, which went without a host and crowned Green Book as Best Picture, were up from 2018 by approximately 12 percent in total viewers.
"The deadline came and went without the production of a single document, raising profound questions of whether the Department has any intentions to honor its legal obligations," Schiff said.
The best explanation I can come up with is that Motorola went without the headphone jack because the Moto Z and Moto Z Force never had one last time.
Charlotte and her baby brother both wore bonnets from the same Spanish children's boutique, while George went without a hat (his debut came on a much warmer July day!).
The Capitals went without a shot on goal for over 26 minutes during one stretch beginning in the second period and extending past the halfway mark of the third.
"The deadline came and went without the production of a single document, raising profound questions about whether the department has any intention to honor its legal obligations," he said.
Focused Although Sanders is only the third woman of 33 press secretaries and acting press secretaries, the significance of the moment came and went without much fanfare or acknowledgment.
While the company's iPhone event came and went without a mention of Macs, recent rumors have suggested the new MacBook Pro may arrive at an event on October 27th.
Nearly 603% went without mental health services in 2014, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and odds of getting treatment often fall along racial lines.
The government employees and contractors who went without pay were the most visibly affected, but the federal government is a major player in almost all areas of American life.
For ten days, I shared a room with four other guys, went without speaking to anyone, meditated for about ten hours a day, and ate just two daily meals.
Illinois went without a budget for more than two years, as Mr. Rauner clashed with a Democratic Legislature over taxes, term limits, workers' compensation and pretty much everything else.
But a recent analysis by the Center for Michigan found that more than 203 Detroit homes went without water for at least three months this year after being disconnected.
But Tuesday, the scheduled start of the gathering, came and went without any of the coverage in the state news media that readers in the two countries had expected.
Day 63 of the trial of Bill Cosby on sexual assault charges came and went without any sign of his wife, Camille, which may not sit well with jurors.
Tatum (11 rebounds), Theis (game-high 16 rebounds) and Marcus Smart (10 points, 10 assists) all recorded double-doubles for Boston, which went without injured point guard Kemba Walker.
And as 48 hours came and went without an official shelter-in-place order, more and more New Yorkers were realizing it was probably only a matter of time.
The 2018 edition of Facebook Portal came and went without making much of a dent in the tech landscape, but Facebook is back with a redesigned and, ideally, improved model.
She also wore a stunning diamond and emerald tiara borrowed from the Queen and went without a traditional dramatic veil to instead reveal her back scar from her scoliosis surgery.
All of these smaller studies included children with asthma from 5 to 18 years old, and randomly assigned some kids to get asthma education while others went without this instruction.
The original Battlefront went without a Star Wars tale, because "very few people actually play the single-player on these types of games," EA courageously foolishly said at the time.
As for how their careers went without each other and if they warrant busts in the NFL's Hall of Fame ... both surprisingly didn't seem too worried about that just yet.
"They had a lot of momentum and they had the puck a lot," said Ducks coach Randy Carlyle, sarcastically noting that the Wild went without a penalty in the game.
Samsung is likely to again offer 27GB and 212GB options for internal storage, but it's not clear if there'll be a 21.7GB version after the Note 26 went without it.
Because of the devastation caused by the war, this older group went without schooling for years and will need to learn the literacy skills that ordinarily are taught in kindergarten.
The 61st Academy Awards, held back in 1989, went without an emcee, opening with a musical number that tarnished the evening and the reputations of those who performed in it.
"And occasionally as a young girl would do — perhaps there's a red lip," Garland went on, explaining why only some of the models' lips were shaded while others went without.
When Rahm Emanuel famously advised not to let another "crisis go to waste," he lamented that the oil crises of the 1970s came and went without solving our energy woes.
They lost power for only a day during Irma, a minor inconvenience compared to the 16 days they went without power after Hurricane Sandy, and did not suffer major damage.
It's been a long time since January 2019, so you might not remember that last year was the first time in two decades that the Oscars went without a host.
They've driven in, flown in, bussed in or — more recently — virtually tuned in, all to publicly proclaim a message that once went without saying: the life of every child matters.
An assisted living center that went without power for nearly three days said that its efforts to run fans and keep breezes flowing between open windows could only go so far.
Because of this rare and absolute luck and privilege — that of being completely healthy for 220 years — I tempted fate: In my 8003s, I went without health insurance for five years.
" Jewel claims when doctors finally tended to Zeke, the treatment was so poor -- she later learned Zeke's body "went without oxygen for another forty minutes ... leaving his brain completely oxygen deprived.
The longest she ever went without being nominated was from 1992 and 1995 and that's only because those are the years she was in prison, and that I think is amazing.
Yet while Alvarez went without antibiotics, the port in San Juan was filled with row after row of containers of food, water and medicine, if only doctors had access to them.
Because of the lack of permanent leadership and the heated battle over border security funding, the first deadline laid out in the First Step Act came and went without effective action.
Pistons C Andre Drummond went without a basket for the first time this season in Thursday's win and has scored in single digits in four of his last five contests. 3.
Oklahoma went without a field goal for almost three minutes, missing shots on three possessions, before Woodard made a layup with 6:42 left to build the lead to 65-55.
For the two most important Midwestern crops, corn and soybeans, the 163 figures showed 11.4 million acres for corn and 4.5 million acres for soybeans that went without crops being planted.
People who went without insurance for approximately two months or more in the prior year would be required to wait six months before they could start coverage under the Senate bill.
Seven summers came and went without recovery and just two years after Obama's big government spending project failed to yield results, he admitted expectations for the stimulus package were grossly overestimated.
A systematic review of 28 studies found that women who went without reconstruction fared no worse, and sometimes did better, in terms of body image, quality of life and sexual outcomes.
Inmates were often in chain gangs, fed only twice a day to save costs, and went without relief from the scorching Arizona temperatures that at times could hover around 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
Additionally, Carl and Michonne were left behind in Alexandria to protect the non-fighters; and I'd be shocked if the war came and went without Michonne chopping off a head or two.
And the newly added permanent search bar and access to the app drawer from anywhere in the OS are vital additions that I don't know how we went without for so long.
IFA is usually the time when these companies have announced new smartphones, but the event came and went without a third generation Moto 360 or a follow-up to the Huawei Watch.
THE PULLBACK FINALLY HAPPENED: As the market steadily climbed to record highs in January, investors were nervous that the longer the market went without retrenching the more severe a pullback could be.
Instead of high heels, Akerman actually went without shoes and walked directly in the sand, as the couple said their vows while standing in the water at the edge of the ocean.
But perhaps befitting a country with three Parliaments, which once went without a government for 541 days, the understated displays of solidarity were tinged with simmering frustration as a blame game began.
And while Obamacare has sought to expand coverage to the lowest-income Americans, one in five still went without medical care in 2015 because they didn't have health insurance, according to Kaiser.
The longer she went without her cocktail of antipsychotics to keep the worst symptoms of her schizoaffective disorder at bay, the more difficult it became to remember that she even needed medication.
However, the US Coast Guard falls under the Department of Homeland Security, and thousands of active duty service members who had been working through the shutdown went without a paycheck on Tuesday.
The longest she ever went without being nominated was from 1992 to 1995, which — and that's only because those were the years she was in prison, and that, I think, is amazing.
For about a year, the Federal Aviation Administration agency went without a permanent head after Trump reportedly wanted to appoint John Dunkin, his personal pilot at the Trump Organization, to the position.
Moorman, whose company took over Penn Station in the 1970s, said the transit hub went without major investments for a significant period of time and now it's time for an expedited update.
Life is Strange 2, one of last year's best publisher-backed narratives and sequel to the incredibly popular Life is Strange, came and went without much note from critics and consumers alike.
A 2011 first-round pick of the Senators, Puempel went without a point in 13 games with Ottawa this season and had just four goals and two assists in 52 career games.
Although IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig said his agency is working on a letter to respond to Congress's demands, Neal's Wednesday deadline for Trump's returns came and went without the returns being produced.
In 2014, the city went without drinking water for three days when the lake became so fouled by phosphorus runoff from upstream farms that household water was fit only for flushing toilets.
"(I went) without knowing where he was - if he was eating, how they were treating him," said Jimenez, 29, as he shared a meal with his child for the first time since May.
Entertainment Weekly reports that the comedian and her sister, Kim Caramele, were spotted in the background of an episode of Judge Judy, but the instance went without an official announcement from Schumer herself.
Democratic senators are pushing their colleagues to support an amendment that would provide back pay for low-wage government contractors who went without pay during the record 85033-day shutdown earlier this year.
For the 35 long days when the government was shutdown, as 800,000 federal workers went without pay, many struggled to stay afloat and feed their families, uncertain when they would find economic stability.
Thanks to a 22017 referendum passed by Massachusetts voters, candidates who went without any large private donations got public money for their campaigns, giving her more money than most third-party candidates receive.
The survey highlights differences in access to basic services: while in Liberia 78% of people went without medical care at least once in the past year, in Cape Verde it was just 19%.
But May came and went without Horowitz's report seeing the light of day, and Grassley rescheduled the meeting for June 11 — which has now been pushed back again, apparently for the last time.
Andrew Cuomo (D) in demanding an investigation after more than 85033,600 inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., went without heat and lighting for days during a week of frigid temperatures.
Consistent with that, the "National Health Interview Survey" data also shows that the share of Americans who went without care because of cost in 2018 was down 30% relative to its 2010 peak.
When the attorneys argued the case at the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, an entire floor of the courthouse was locked down by security, and the attorneys came and went without being seen.
Sunday's game was his second straight with a goal after he went without a point in his previous four games, not his second time scoring this season after four games without a point.
If peace holds, people will flow back to their homes, Dr. Somse said, and such gatherings can launch disease outbreaks, especially for babies who went without vaccinations while their families were in hiding.
The government asked the court for a stay of the immigration ruling while new legislation could be drafted, but the court's February deadline came and went without any new legislation coming into force.
My child never wanted for anything and if you can find any one person that can back that statement up please call me at your earliest convenience … My child has never went without anything.
In those relatively devout days, it went without saying that the coronation took the form of an elaborate Anglican service, reflecting the monarch's 400-year-old role as head of the Church of England.
San Jose went without a shot for a span of more than 11 minutes late in the second until it had two during a power play over the final 1:08 of the period.
On Sunday, Alex Rodriguez was left on the bench because of his problems against right-handed pitchers, while Jacoby Ellsbury, Brian McCann and Chase Headley went without a hit in 10 total at-bats.
Washington (CNN)Pressure has been intensifying for days on the Senate to pass a massive stimulus package to respond to the economic fallout of the coronavirus, but Monday came and went without much action.
The official death count is 2,975 — though many believe it to be much higher than that — and many residents went without power for up to a year after the storm devastated the island's infrastructure.
Mr. Trump could have traveled by motorcade, but those familiar with the discussions said that Mr. Fuentes told the president that it would not be a problem if Mr. Kelly went without Mr. Trump.
Be aware that the IRS won't penalize you for not having health insurance in 2019, but a handful of jurisdictions — Massachusetts, New Jersey and Washington, D.C. — will impose penalties if you went without coverage.
Last year, when a hailstorm destroyed her maize crop as it was flowering, she often had just one meal a day and at times went without food completely in order to feed her children.
But that time frame came and went without an announcement from committee leaders — known as the big four — that they had signed off on a conference report detailing the final deal on the NDAA.
That Apple event came and went without a mention of AirTag or any Tile-like features, but the hints in iOS 13.2 could mean Apple might be ready to unveil its tag hardware and features.
The bank directed managers, for instance, to ensure that no more than 45 percent of debit cards went without activation, and no more than 27.5 percent of new accounts went unfunded, the former manager said.
Asked about Trump's election, Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said it went without saying there were tensions in the military relationship and China hoped the United States would respect its core interests and concerns.
The Longhorns scored 240 points in the paint despite getting almost nothing from their post players — Ibeh went without a point (or even a shot) and backup center/forward Shaquille Claire managed just four points.
The bond sale went without a hitch with the two-year fixed and floaters pricing at a spread of Treasuries plus 50bp and Libor plus 38bp - tighter than IPTs on total books of US$3.4bn.
She accessorized her open-back, long-sleeve dress with a stunning Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara borrowed from the Queen and went without a traditional veil to instead reveal her back scar from her scoliosis surgery.
They matched their season single-game high in makes with 20 and were down only 47-40 at the break even though they went without a field goal for over 10 minutes at one point.
San Diego State (103-0) went without a touchdown in the second half, but the defense provided critical stops, including Kelly's interception in the end zone and Thompson's interception on the Huskies' last-gasp effort.
Streamers and pro players had a collective freakout over the introduction of game-breaking mech suits, and Fortnite's post-World Cup e-sports event, the season-long Fortnite Champion Series, came and went without much fanfare.
The lawsuit states he went without insulin for six days in February and 10 days this summer, without blood pressure medication for two weeks in the spring and without cholesterol medication for a week in July.
Another thing that didn't go according to plan was that the food-sensitivity cupcakes we ordered weren't set out (until we got them as "leftovers" later), so the gluten- and dairy-free guests went without dessert.
The girls said they only eat one meal a day, and until this February when a water tank was installed in the school, they also went without a sip of water until evening on most days.
A series of singles released throughout 2014 and 2015 — paternal ditty "Only One," Rihanna collaboration "FourFiveSeconds," the grimy "All Day" — suggested an album was on the horizon, but they came and went without a larger release.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan climbed 1.3 percent, on top of 0.7 percent rally on Friday when the launch of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports came and went without too many fireworks.
Miami got it done against Atlanta without a big effort from center Hassan Whiteside, who was 1-of-9 from the field and went without a double-double for just the second time in nine games.
He was, in short, a survivor — and so he remained as a star defenseman in the rough and tough Original Six era of the National Hockey League, when skaters went without helmets and goalies shunned masks.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan climbed 1.3 percent, on top of 13 percent rally on Friday when the launch of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports came and went without too many fireworks.
Until that moment, it went without saying that a presidential candidate would not use his platform to vilify an ordinary young woman — a wildly disproportionate unleashing of power against a person with little of her own.
They began fasting this month, to demonstrate against the citizenship law and to pay tribute to the last weeks of Gandhi's life, when he went without food to protest the sectarian violence wracking India and Pakistan.
The Council of Economic Advisers said the shutdown would reduce quarterly economic growth by 0.13 percentage points for every week that it lasted as federal contractors lost out on work and government employees went without pay.
In a 2013 study, the CFPB found that the rule had materially reduced fees for many heavy overdrafters, but that customers with overdraft protection paid an average seven times more fees than customers who went without it.
While characters like Daredevil and The Punisher have been dressed up in the costumes that they're best known for — often with a more realistic reinterpretation, Iron Fist went without it in the first season of the show.
The first overall pick of the 43 NHL Draft, Hughes went without a point in his first six NHL games before recording an assist in the Devils' 5-2 win over the New York Rangers on Thursday.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan climbed 1.3 percent, on top of a 13 percent rally on Friday when the launch of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports came and went without too many fireworks.
Nauert's move to the United Nations would take her out of the running for other roles in the West Wing, which has struggled at times to fill key positions and went without a communications director for months.
While CNN legitimately mocked Trump for bizarre meetings in the Oval Office with figures like Kanye West, it covered those meetings in detail and replayed them on a loop as wars and natural disasters went without mention.
"The longer I went without a 'BM,' the longer I could hold onto my Sick Girl identity, and the more of a quest I could generate for you," Brandeis writes in a passage addressed to her mother.
Word of Gates' upcoming wedding to Adam Gottschalk, a one-time contestant on Lindsay's season of The Bachelorette whom Gates fell for on Bachelor in Paradise, also went without a congrats from Lindsay in May of 2019.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan climbed 1.3 percent, on top of a 0.7 percent rally on Friday when the launch of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports came and went without too many fireworks.
Eugenie accessorized her open-back, long-sleeve Peter Pilotto gown with a stunning diamond and emerald tiara borrowed from the Queen and went without a traditional dramatic veil to instead reveal her back scar from her scoliosis surgery.
From the moment Hillary Clinton launched her campaign for the presidency, it almost went without saying that President Barack Obama would deliver a soaring address on her behalf at her nominating convention a year and a half later.
"The long and the short of it is the deadline came and went without the production of a single document, raising profound questions about whether the department has any intention to honor its legal obligations," Schiff told reporters.
In the early stages of Kavanaugh's nomination, McGahn and a team of White House officials oversaw the judge's courtesy calls on Capitol Hill and preparations for an initial set of hearings that came and went without much fanfare.
Hundreds of thousands of federal workers missed two paychecks (though they will be repaid), and even more federal contractors also went without pay (and they will likely not be compensated) — many of them low-paid workers of color.
Thousands of Puerto Rico residents struggling to get by in hurricane-ravaged homes went without badly needed roof supplies after US officials awarded $30 million in contracts to a little-known Florida company that ultimately never delivered the goods.
The Nintendo 64 came and went without alterations, and the GameCube never received a redesign either (unless you count the Panasonic Q, which was a Japan-only DVD player that looked like a toaster and had a GameCube inside).
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was also expected to start modestly higher after a 0.7 percent rally on Friday when the launch of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports came and went without too many fireworks.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Power has been restored in most parts of Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, after the city of 10 million people went without electricity for more than nine hours due to technical issues, state power company PLN said on Sunday.
According to the 85033 National Energy Assistance Survey, a poll of low-income families, 24 percent went without food for a day and 37 percent decided to forgo medical and dental care so they could pay their energy bills.
The company apologized for its handling of the blackout, and regulators held an emergency meeting on Friday to compel PG&E executives to explain why communications systems failed, the website crashed and so many went without electricity for days.
The House bill had included a different kind of continuous coverage provision — a surcharge people would have to pay on their premiums if they went without coverage — and some procedural experts thought it ran afoul of the Byrd Rule.
But as each post-1920 election came and went without any attempts by the NLWV to mobilize women's votes to support or oppose candidates for legislative office, legislators would have felt increasingly able to ignore the league's legislative agenda.
It was designed to persuade people to buy insurance instead of paying the extra tax, which was the greater of $695 per adult or up to 2.5 percent of household income, depending on how many months an individual went without coverage.
Kardashian West noticeably went without her intricate "Bo Derek-inspired" cornrow braids in the photo, which sparked a wave of controversy on the Internet after the mom-of-three posted a series of racy photos from a shoot wearing them.
A scoring drought over the final stretch entering halftime plagued the Bulls, who went without a point for 113:33 after Coby White's runner put the hosts on top 36-31 with 6:53 to play in the second quarter.
He did not challenge President Donald Trump's assertions after Hurricane Maria devastated the island in September 2017 that it was not a "real catastrophe" like Hurricane Katrina, while thousands of people died and went without food, water, electricity, and housing.
Two years after the cuts went into effect, the state's remaining women's health clinics only managed to serve half the number of women who were served before, suggesting that many simply went without care, according to a University of Texas study.
Imagine if every year the borough of Queens or the Bronx could be expected to catch fire, and while Queens or the Bronx burned, the rest of New York City went without power — to prevent another fire from starting nearby.
Both of these mini-crises came and went without open conflict, much like the White House's announcement in May of new troop deployments around Iran and its trial floating of full-on war plans with the nation of 82 million people.
Then, in July, when the trials came and went without any word on his citizenship, Cheserek found himself in an unexpected predicament: Stateless and with little idea why, he faced spending some of his best years sitting on the bench.
"It meant that his face wasn't widely recognizable, and that he could blend in everywhere he went, without people knowing it was him," said Agnès Sire, artistic director of the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris, which was established in 230.
During 2018, Williams, 37, went without a major title for the first time since 2011 (she skipped the Australian Open in 2018, still recovering from giving birth in September 2017), and she did not play another tournament after the U.S. Open.
It was designed to persuade people to buy insurance instead of paying the extra tax, which came to the greater of $695 per adult or up to 2.5 percent of household income, depending on how many months an individual went without coverage.
While the Duchess of Sussex pinned in a cathedral length veil on her wedding day, Eugenie went without the traditional accessory as a way to bring attention to her spinal scar from the surgery she had at age 12 to correct her scoliosis.
Boys Don't Cry was scheduled to arrive on Apple Music more than two weeks ago, but the release date came and went without any word from Ocean, and the album has yet to become available — much to the chagrin of his fans.
Playing the second of back-to-back games after a 106-101 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center Thursday night, San Antonio went without veterans Pau Gasol, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, who were given the night off for rest.
It went without you noticing it, and now you are here, older and grayer and a shade or two more faded, sitting in front of the same machine you stare into a thousand hours a day and reading about it on VICE.com.
Though I felt the weight of this contraption as I spoke, and I knew I limped because the meanest girl on our block had told me, it went without saying that the beautiful future me would walk, and even run, with grace.
Although state arts funding was restored in 2012, with the establishment of the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission (CAIC), Kansas went without NEA matching funds for two years, losing its membership status in the Mid-America Arts Alliance during the same period.
According to several radio DJs, some Taylor news will be released at 2pm eastern today #TS6ISCOMING The eclipse came and went without an official announcement from Swift, but a page did appear on Genius for a Swift single called "Timeless," and timeless.
On Sunday night, all talk of forcing Congress to do something to help DACA recipients had fallen by the wayside; it didn't appear that the administration would be terribly upset if March 5 came and went without any congressional action at all.
Because Neihana's brain went without oxygen for such a long time, the toddler who "loved to run and play outside, and was a great dancer" was left with severe motor disability and today he cannot talk, walk or move on his own, the outlet reported.
Recent research from the Department of Health and Human Services finds that the share of Americans with preexisting conditions who went without health insurance fell by 22 percent — a drop of 3.6 million people — between 22010 and 227 when the provision was put into place.
That the docking procedure went without error is not only a sigh of relief for NASA's Commercial Crew Program—the project to replace the retired Space Shuttle that is years behind schedule—but excellent news for the three astronauts currently residing on the station.
There was a mass uproar for days when Aldo pulled himself and his featherweight title out of UFC 189 all over social media threads, but this time, the news came and went without any notable mentions of people feeling cheated out of a title fight.
" When Chief Justice William Rehnquist presided over President Clinton's trial, he "ruled on some procedural questions" that went without challenge by the Senate, but he later diminished the significance of his role, remarking that "I did nothing in particular, and I did it very well.
There were Dreamers and undocumented immigrants (some of whom formerly worked for Mr. Trump or a Trump resort), family members of victims of mass shootings, transgender service members, a #MeToo activist and a bevy of federal workers who went without pay during the shutdown.
If you look at the top 10 films for the year at the worldwide box office, only one of them — the enjoyable Chinese comedy The Mermaid (which came and went without making much noise in the US and deserved better) — isn't about talking animals or superheroes.
The decision was monumental not only because of the nearly year-long period that the legendary fashion house went without a head designer, but also because it meant that Chiuri would be the first woman to hold the creative reigns in the company's 70-year history.
Rosselló, a member of the New Progressive party and son of a former governor of Puerto Rico, shot into the spotlight after he cozied up to President Donald Trump after Hurricane Maria in September 2017, while thousands of people died and went without food, water, electricity, and housing.
Years later, I learned that during the early stages of the American invasion of Afghanistan, as many as 1,500 Taliban fighters, who had surrendered to the American-backed forces of General Dostum, were "stacked like corkwood" into metal shipping containers and went without food or water over three days.
The Gamecocks fell behind 45-133 in the second half when they went without a point for more than three minutes before senior forward Maik Kotsar was fouled on a made jumper, then Lawson scored on a putback with 13:29 left after Kotsar missed the free throw.
That means one in three kids in the systems across those states largely went without critical oversight of their prescribed medications — antidepressants, antipsychotic drugs and sedatives, for example — despite repeated calls to action from advocates, physicians and even government investigators to do so over the last several years.
Photo: Tony Avelar (AP)Apple's iPhone event on Tuesday came and went without any mention of the tech giant's plans for augmented reality, but iOS 13 code dug up by developer Steve Troughton-Smith appears to reference a "Starboard" framework for stereo AR, per 9to5Mac, and stereo AR means AR glasses.
In the lawsuit, seven probationers, many of them sick or disabled and living on as little as $129 a month in food stamps, say they lost housing, jobs and cars, sold their blood plasma and went without food after repeated threats by the company that they would be jailed if they could not pay.
Also — and man, do I wish this went without saying — it's never okay to talk to about someone else's mental health issues with a third party, unless you've been given explicit permission to do so, or if your relationship with that third party is one involving legally enforceable confidentiality (your therapist, your lawyer, et cetera).
" The column from James Freeman posited that Obama was likely "fairly well-informed" about his law enforcement agencies, but said if he was unaware of the Russia probe's full history, "then it would seem a public explanation is also in order—about his management, and about just how far the 'deep state' went without specific presidential approval.
It's about those ten years I went without a dick in my ass, and it's about the scars on my legs, and it's about me getting rejected by a boy I didn't even really like, and it's about all these things converging to make me feel like I'm not enough—that I am gross, that I am unfuckable.
The lives of John B. McLemore, who "learned to live without" intimacy, and Olan Long, who went without sex for at least six years, are what gayness looks like in certain parts of the country—where gay men are few and far between, and where straight (or closeted) men feel compelled to murder when they're made to feel less masculine.
Mark Smith scored 19 points, Jeremiah Tilmon added 16 points, and Dru Smith dished seven assists to lift Missouri to a 233-56 victory against Wofford on Monday night in a Hall of Fame Classic campus game in Columbia, Mo. Missouri limited Wofford to 4-for-21 shooting (19 percent) in the second half, as the Terriers went without a field goal over the final 14:35.
Kim's latest threat came as American officials were closely monitoring North Korea following its promise in December to deliver a "Christmas gift" to the US. The specific language -- North Korea referred to its first successful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch in 2017 as a "gift" -- sparked speculation that Pyongyang could do something equally provocative, though the holiday came and went without any weapons test.
A 'Christmas gift' to the US Kim's latest threats come as American officials closely monitor North Korea following its promise in December to deliver a "Christmas gift" to the US. The specific language -- North Korea referred to its first successful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch in 2017 as a "gift" -- sparked speculation that Pyongyang could do something equally provocative, though the holiday came and went without any weapons test.
I wondered if he'd omitted the coda to his story because it went without saying: how, after an accident in West Virginia that could never be untangled from his flight to Minnesota, and after Fran had lost the one person in the world who mattered to her, becoming locked forever in brittle posthumous monomania, a world of pain, he'd had no choice but to return to her and devote himself henceforth to caring for her.
" A short and to-the-point brief from the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) — co-authored by former State Department Deputy Legal Adviser Susan Biniaz, who was one of the authors of 4.11, in the room when it was being negotiated — summarizes (emphasis mine): When the question arose during the negotiation of the Paris Agreement whether a party could revise its NDC once submitted, many negotiators believed it went without saying that parties could, given that NDCs are "nationally determined.
" A short and to-the-point brief from the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (CCES) — co-authored by former State Department Deputy Legal Adviser Susan Biniaz, who was one of the authors of 4.11, in the room when it was being negotiated — summarizes (emphasis mine): When the question arose during the negotiation of the Paris Agreement whether a party could revise its NDC once submitted, many negotiators believed it went without saying that parties could, given that NDCs are "nationally determined.
Which is good, because the title gave me a great deal of anxiety: Not only does it sound like a book my high school teachers would passive-aggressively assign after giving me report cards that said "easily distracted" every single semester, but it is also a book that contains a series of horrifying facts, such as that people in one study who went without email for just one week were so much less stressed that their heart rate variability changed.

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