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USCIS whittles the number down to 85,000 with a lottery system.
It's a mockery that whittles us down to our sexual parts.
He whittles down until potential allocations look ripe for the picking.
Through a number of steps, Ms Warren whittles this difference down to zero.
That likely whittles a few million dollars more off your take-home amount.
This season, I've discovered these streamlined natural-rubber ankle boots from Alice + Whittles.
The loss of that deduction whittles a few million more off your take-home.
That investment creates jobs and innovation, and leads to competition that whittles away the profits.
She takes something potentially explosive, then whittles it down to something purely and universally funny.
But in an hour-plus of talking, she whittles down the length of their relationship.
That investment creates jobs and innovation, and also leads to competition that whittles the profits away.
Eventually, he whittles down his efforts to a mere 64 revenants standing before 21 empty rooms.
The film falls into a predictable rhythm as it systematically whittles down the characters' extra lives.
We no longer have just the slow-burning genocidal environment which whittles down a people until their ultimate extinction.
Selecting from StreetEasy's list of neighborhood characteristics like "pet-friendly" and "laid-back" whittles down the number of places.
Stein whittles roughly 40 producer applicants per month down to the eight who will eventually face off on-stage.
" Millard helpfully whittles down the possibilities, pointing to Trump's long-held affection for Mac Miller's 2011 single "Donald Trump.
But this is not true, even when the sequential elimination of weaker candidates whittles the number down to two.
Reg," whittles for fun, doesn't hesitate to tell his friends he wants "me time," and calls himself "a Renaissance Man.
The Trump administration plans to cut 2,300 jobs at the State Department as it whittles the budget to just over $50 billion.
Then Barr whittles down the findings through rose-colored glasses into a four-page summary, which Trump skews in a single tweet.
Do we count the number of brain cells that sputter out as each hour of sitting in front of a computer whittles by?
Also, these aren't crayons — he doesn't buy into that kind of commercialism — they're literally scraps of charcoal that he whittles with his pocketknife.
When capitalism functions well, competition whittles profits away for some but also produces them for others as entrepreneurs seize markets from sleepy incumbents.
Based on the photos, it seems like the artist whittles blocks of wood into the shape of the food and then carefully paints them.
It connects via USB (it can also connect wirelessly if a car supports it) and then silences most notifications and whittles down the apps available to drivers.
After these rounds, based on a score on the multiple-choice test, the bee whittles down the competition to no more than 50 spellers for the finals.
Schumacher said he doubts the yield curve is a good forecaster for the economy, and it will not be until the Fed whittles down its bond portfolio.
Kampf, whose creation began as a rough sketch, starts with the basics— she measures, cuts, and sizes the lumber as she whittles it down to the correct shape.
ConvergEx, one of the largest electronic stock agency dealers in the United States, whittles down more than 500 million events a day to the few hundred that matter.
"I can't expect adults to behave well in that sort of setting," said Diana Sherman Whittles, a mother in Hoboken, N.J., who attends music festivals, but without her sons.
They test 20 to 30 sauces on spoons first, each chosen by Chaimberg, and then after many rounds of taste-testing, he whittles the list down to 10 or 15.
Ethanol's corrosiveness whittles away at gasoline holding tanks and, to cushion the fuel suppliers who would otherwise bear the cost, the Department of Energy doles out cash to upgrade their equipment.
In minutes, the buildings thin out, and the road whittles down to a dirt track with bright green nagali maize fields on either side, interrupted only by mud houses with thatched roofs.
American Honey, the latest from Fish Tank and Red Road writer-director Andrea Arnold, is set in a similarly harsh world, where poverty whittles the available joys down to a small menu.
His narrating mind whittles the possibilities down: he has taken the car of a Dr. Ludwig Ess, some vacationing Austrian doctor, who is off to a Piedmontese golf resort with his wife.
In this video uploaded to Youtube by user Minicik Şeyler - Minyatür Eşyalar, someone expertly whittles a piece of broccoli into a tree house fit for some bugs or some very small children. Why?
Working with a cast that includes actual patients and largely avoiding glamour (except in the hair and makeup), she whittles the story down to basics and mainly focuses on the rehabilitation and Carol's emotions.
Activist investors in need of new targets could be the force that takes behemoth (and often under-performing) Wall Street institutions and whittles them into more manageable operations, or nudges them into mergers and acquisitions.
There's something tightened and withheld in Foster, which fed into his portrayal of Lance Armstrong, in "The Program" (2015), and which helps us now to believe in Will as he whittles his subsistence down to basics.
As the Democratic primary field whittles down to fewer candidates, only time will tell where Warren ultimately lands on Medicare for All and voters are presented with clear visions for the direction of the nation's healthcare system.
As they traverse the stark and unbearably hot desert wasteland dividing the two countries, a ruthless American vigilante, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, whittles down the group with the help of a long-range rifle and a ferocious dog.
Summer rambles into a quiet quantum of dogwood & gum— a girl he's too shy to tell his name stands in damp light nearing dark & biting a corner of his lip he whittles the true stock, knowing wrong from right.
The version of the legislation introduced this week specifies that schools would be asked to operate a "technology protection measure" aimed at identifying children likely to self-harm or commit "extreme" violence, a more specific mandate that whittles down the number of offenses.
Kehler says that the societal expectation for men to be sexual beasts "relies on our understandings of hypersexualised masculinity," which basically whittles away at the margins of manhood until the "ideal man" is so narrowly defined that few can meet its demands.
Imagine feeling the heat of a flamethrower when you pull one out in Battlefield, or the wind against you when you ride on your horse in Breath of the Wild, or the taste of salt when Bastion whittles away your health and kills you in Overwatch.
Inspired by stories of the ocean liners her grandparents once traveled on, she whittles a little wooden boat, the S.S. Pegasus, and constructs an elaborate daydream in which she and her grandfather escape to a life of onboard ice skating, dinner at the captain's table and no known Norovirus outbreaks.
Now, as the number of realistic Democratic candidates whittles down to a small handful of old white men (and Warren, barely), more and more Democrats are using the linguistic horror of a term as a way to avoid saying what they really mean—which is that they, personally, really don't want to vote for Sen.
Whittles is a coach tour operator based in Kidderminster, England.
Whittles is an unincorporated community in Pittsylvania County, in the U.S. state of Virginia.
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Whittles Publishing. Sydnor, Charles W. (1990). Soldiers of Destruction: The SS Death's Head Division, 1933–1945. Princeton University Press.
The hall includes four Victorian Ash Architectural Trusses spanning 13 meters long. In April 2016 Whittlesea Library launched the Mr Whittles Robot program. "Mr Whittles" is a telepresence robot on a miniature segway-style base with an iPad mounted on a telescopic pole to engage isolated seniors in the community. Less mobile residents can have access to virtual tours, consultations and events without leaving home.
The coconut palms were removed in the 1990s, but the mango trees along Mango Avenue, between Whittles Lane and Heidke Street, survive and remain a tourist attraction.
"Nalchik: most favourites through, Zhukova, Sachdev falter". ChessBase. 2008-09-01.Dylan Loeb McClain. "Women’s World Championship Whittles Field to 16, but Not Without Surprises". The New York Times.
The stadium was originally named Whittles Athletic Ground and was mostly used for whippet racing. It was built on top of an old fireworks manufactory on the north side of Millfields Road.
Whittles was founded in 1926 in Highley taking miners to and from villages to the coal pits, and hauling coal in between shift changes.A little bit of history Whittles The founder was J. T. Whittle, and he ran the business of J. T. Whittle & Son with members of his family. Later, three of them – J. T., F. W. and G. E. Whittle – formed a partnership to own the business. The partners became G. E., R. A. and D. L. Whittle in 1964.
Mango Avenue is a heritage-listed avenue of trees at Mango Avenue (between Whittles Lane and Heidke Street), Eimeo, Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 31 July 2008.
Thomas D. Whittles was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Waynesburg College—now known as Waynesburg University—in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania for one season, in 1895, compiling a record of 3–0.
Henlow facilities include: Officers' Mess, WOs' & SNCOs' Mess, All Ranks Club – 'Whittles', Coffee Shop – 'Crystals', Welfare housing – 'Whittle's Inn', Gymnasium, bowling alley, an 8 runway grass airfield and a 9-hole golf course open to the public.
Retrieved on 4 August 2019.Whittles, Govan. Tainted, but Rasool’s back with a bang, Mail & Guardian, 26 April 2018. Retrieved on 4 August 2019.Ebrahim Rasool declines Western Cape legislature seat, IOL, Cape Town, 22 May 2019. Retrieved on 4 August 2019.
49 players entered the fourteenth Championship. The finals were again held at Camkin's Hall in Birmingham from 4 to 9 February. Laurie Steeples from Sheffield beat Frank Whittall from Birmingham. Whittles led 4–3 but Steeples won the last two to take the Championship.
The sixty-seven space spiral track of The Mansion of Happiness (1843) depicts various Christian virtues and vices. The Mansion of Happiness: An Instructive Moral and Entertaining Amusement is a children's board game inspired by Christian morality. Players race about a 66-space spiral track depicting virtues and vices with their goal being the Mansion of Happiness at track's end. Instructions upon virtue spaces advance players toward the goal while those upon vice spaces force them to retreat. The Mansion of Happiness was designed by George Fox,Angiolillo Collection: Laurie and Whittles, printed the designer on their The Mansion of Happiness game board, Laurie and Whittles Publishers, 1800.
Rudolph Glossop (17 February 1902 – 1 March 1993) was a mining and civil engineer and one of the founders of Geotechnical Engineering in the UK.Ronald E. Williams, ‘Rudolph Glossop: and the Rise of Geotechnology’, Whittles, 2010 accessed 16 February 2011 The Glossop Lecture at the Geological Society is named after him.
Whittles Publishing Ltd, U.K. - 2013 The flying time was 9 hours 35 minutes. This was followed by East African Airways in November 1971 and Luxair in December of the same year. A BOAC Super VC10 was the first jet aircraft to land at Seychelles International Airport on 4 July 1971. At the time of the opening it had a 2987 m runway and a control tower.
Alongside Brad Grimes, a chef turned winemaker, he whittles one hundred barrels down to just 12,000 bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon blends. In 1980, David formed David Abreu Vineyard Management, working with pioneering winemaker Richard Forman to manage ranching operations at Inglenook Winery. Abreu and Forman became friends and traveled frequently to Bordeaux, where they observed French winemaking operations. They brought back French rootstock, trellis designs, and Bordelais planting and farming techniques.
In 1865 the Cambrian Flannel Company of Newtown and Llanidloes was established with the backing of MP Sir Charles Hanbury Tracy, and acquired many of the mills in both Newtown and Llanidloes. The company bought the Cambrian Mill complex in 1866. The company modernized the factory so it was the most advanced facility in Wales. It diversified into making plain and coloured flannels, shawls, whittles, hose and tweeds.
After investigating several clues, Jack whittles his suspect list down to one man, Howard's business advisor, Robert Chandler, played by Nigel Barrie. But Jack and Gwen still haven't gathered enough evidence to press charges. Unbeknown to Jack and Gwen, Robert Chandler is the leader of a gang of jewel thieves. Other members of the group include Rose Fisher (Thelma Todd), O'Day's stenographer and Red (David Kirby) the store janitor.
However, just before the escape, Eiji kills Azakawa for good measure. Later, when Eiji attempts to sleep with Azakawa's mistress, he is caught and killed by Azakawa's gunmen now under control of Azakawa's successor Ryuichi's old mentor, Shirasaka (Hideaki Nitani). Ryuichi then decides to face down Shirasaka and challenges him to a final showdown at an under-construction highway. During the attack, Ryuichi whittles down Shirasaki's accompanying gunman before facing Shirasaki man-to-man.
Kennedy, p. 139 He dismissed Webern's Symphony for Chamber Orchestra as "one of those whispering, clucking, picking little pieces which Webern composes when he whittles away at small and futile ideas, until he has achieved the perfect fruition of futility and written precisely nothing."Downes, Olin. "Music – The League of Composers", The New York Times, December 19, 1929 Downes opined that Webern's music did not matter, and that the music of Louis Gruenberg was more important.
The Cambrian Mills in Newtown was purchased in 1866 by the Cambrian Flannel Company of Newtown and Llanidloes, which modernized the factory so it was the most advanced facility in Wales and diversified into making plain and coloured flannels, shawls, whittles, hose and tweeds. Later the Newtown woollen industry again went into decline. The Pryce-Jones "Welsh" flannel was eventually mostly made in Rochdale, Lancashire. After the Cambrian Mills burned down in 1912 Newtown was no longer an important woollen industrial centre and many of the workers moved elsewhere.
The Wright Contour was a coach body built by Wrightbus from 1982 until 1987.Contour unveiled Commercial Motor 20 November 1982Bedford 12m coach to counter heavies YNTs, in the meantime Commercial Motor 2 July 1983 The first entered service with Whittles in 1983.British coachbuilders are on the offensive Commercial Motor 6 August 1983 Most were fitted to Bedford YNT chassis, with one built on a Leyland Tiger.Wrigh's rolling imperial Commercial Motor 30 May 1987 In 1987, an upgraded Contour Imperial was introduced with the first completed on a Volvo B10M.
" Blender likewise gave it four stars out of five and stated: "Tweedy whittles down the arrangements and drops in enough experimental nuances to make the whole thing sound refreshingly lo-fi." Q likewise gave it four stars and called it "battered, bonkers and bewitching in equal parts" and that it "at last finds Wilco's 'interesting' phase become downright fascinating." Yahoo! Music UK gave it eight stars out of ten and said, "Tweedy takes conventional songforms birthed on his acoustic guitar and scrambles them completely, reassembled into fractured, dissonant epics with the help of the reliably brilliant Jim O'Rourke.
In 1887, following the Reconstruction era after the Civil War, Virginia Governor Wyndham Robertson wrote the first history of Pocahontas and her descendants, delineating the ancestry of FFV families including the Bollings, Clements, Whittles, Blands, Skipwiths, Flemings, Catletts, Gays, Jordans, Randolphs, Tazewells, and many others. Wyndham Robertson, Pocahontas, alias Matoaka, and Her Descendants, Richmond VA: J. W. Randolph & English, 1887 Excluded from this history were 'natural children', mixed-race descendants of unions with slaves. Families often used surnames as given names, as in the "Johns" of Johns Hopkins University. A mother's maiden name might be used as a "middle name", to document that part of the person's ancestry.
In multiplayer video games, particularly in MOBAs, first-person shooters, MMORPGs and MUDs, kill stealing is the practice of obtaining credit for killing an enemy when another player has put more effort into the kill. This usually happens when a game only keeps track of which player defeats an enemy, rather than which player dealt the most damage, leading to the so-called last- hitting mechanics. If one player whittles down some enemy's health points, but a different player eventually finishes the enemy off, this second player might obtain all of the loot or experience points from the enemy. Kill stealing is common when the rewards for finishing enemies off are highly desired within the game.
A military camp was built in Watten during World War II, in early 1943, and at the end of the war this became POW Camp 165.PRISONER OF WAR CAMPS (1939 – 1948), English Heritage 2003 This had been described as "Britain's most secretive prisoner of war camp" because many prominent Nazis were moved there from POW Camp 21 at Comrie in Perthshire.Camp 165 Watten Scotland's Most Secretive Prisoner of War Camp, Valerie Campbell, Whittles Publishing 2008, New book provides insight into Watten POW camp, John O'Groat Journal 14 December 2007 These prisoners included Gunter d'Alquen, Himmler's chief propagandist, leading U-boat captain Otto Kretschmer, dubbed the "Wolf of the Atlantic", and SS-Sturmbannführer Max Wünsche, one of Hitler's top aides. The camp closed in 1948.
Mango Avenue is characterised by an avenue of mature mango trees (Mangifera indica) extending approximately along the road reserve, between Whittles Lane and Heidke Street, heralding the approach to the Pacific Hotel that sits atop a prominent headland (formerly the site of the Eimeo Hotel). The trees are large mature trees of about tall. There are 16 trees on the western side of the road reserve and 18 on the eastern side, with a large Hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii) adjacent to the northernmost tree on the eastern side of the avenue. The canopies of the trees meet, forming a well-shaded tunnel along the road as well as overhanging adjacent properties, despite the spacing of the trunks being sometimes irregular.
Critical response to "All the Way Up" was generally mixed, with the majority of critics leaning more toward the positive side. Andrew Leahy, of allmusic, stated that "After flirting with pop and country on her early recordings, Emily Osment underwent a rock & roll makeover for her debut EP, All the Right Wrongs." They also went on to state that "Despite some fairly catchy songs, [Osment] never quite shakes [herself] free of the Disney machine: [she] embraces Auto-Tune, emphasizes overly polished production, and generally whittles away at the sharp teeth these tunes might've otherwise had. In their review of the album, absolutepunk.net stated "All The Way Up, though upbeat, contains mundane lyrics (“Its my life, it’s a riot/ Come on, baby, you can’t deny it”), and boring pop melodies.
She released her third game Master Rodbury, September 14, 1844.The Salem Observer September 14, 1844, page 3 column 3. This time she again used W. & S. B. Ives as the publisher.Angiolillo Collection printed on the instruction card of the first edition of Master Rodbury and His Pupils. Abbott published her first book, WILLIE ROGERS sometime before November 24, 1844, quickly followed by her second book, DOCTOR BUSBY AND HIS NEIGHBORS on December 28, 1844. Before 1991 Anne Wales Abbott was credited for authoring The Mansion of Happiness board game which was released by W. & S. B. Ives on November 24, 1843 or 1832. The Mansion of Happiness was originally released in England in 1800,Angiolillo Collection printed on the game board, The Mansion of Happiness, Laurie and Whittles publishers, [English Linen] second edition, copyright, 1800. and authored by George W. M. Fox.
His resignation from the society in 1783 was brought about by tensions between its president Sir Joseph Banks and the mathematicians amongst its members. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1788. While working on the Schiehallion experiment, Hutton recorded 23 Gaelic place-names on or near his measurement contour. Less than half are to be found on the modern Ordnance Survey map.Murray, John (2019), Reading the Gaelic Landscape: Leughadh Aghaidh na Tire, Whittles Publishing, pp. 23 & 24. After his Tables of the Products and Powers of Numbers, 1781, and his Mathematical Tables of 1785 (second edition 1794), Hutton issued, for the use of the Royal Military Academy, in 1787 Elements of Conic Sections, and in 1798 his Course of Mathematics. His Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, a valuable contribution to scientific biography, was published in 1795 and the four volumes of Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, mostly translated from the French, in 1803.
"Survivor Type" is written as the diary of a disgraced surgeon, Richard Pine (real name: Richard Pinzetti), who, while attempting to smuggle a large amount of heroin aboard a cruise ship, is abruptly interrupted when an explosion occurs deep within the ship and it rapidly sinks. After barely escaping the sinking vessel, while encountering a storm in his empty lifeboat, Pine finds himself marooned on a tiny island in the Pacific with very limited supplies and no food. A self-proclaimed "survivor" type, Pine bitterly whittles away the time by using a logbook and pencil as his diary, detailing his rise and fall in the medical profession and his determination to survive this ordeal, get even with the people that "screwed him over," and return to prosperity. Over time, the diary entries documenting Pine's day-to- day activities become more and more disjointed and raving, revealing his slow mental decay and eventual insanity caused by starvation, isolation, and drug use.
He died at Hindhead, Surrey, in 2005, aged 94, survived by his wife Sheila, their daughter and their two sons. Wingfield wrote his memoirs in the 1980s and these were published in edited form by Whittles in 2012 as Wingfield at War. In his Foreword, Admiral Lord Boyce wrote: > Captain Mervyn Wingfield was one of the last of his generation of > submariners who made their reputation in World War II. Before the war he had > served on the China station; in the war he commanded three submarines, > Umpire, Sturgeon and Taurus, survived a collision in the North Sea, spent a > winter in the Arctic, penetrated the Norwegian fjords submerged through a > minefield, surfaced off St Nazaire in view of German guns to act as a > navigation marker for the raiding force, fought cavalry in the northern > Aegean, and later, off Penang, was the first to sink a Japanese submarine – > and barely survived the subsequent,vicious counterattack after Taurus was > severely damaged and became stuck in the mud at the bottom. Any one of these > incidents would have merited a place for Wingfield in the history of naval > warfare and the pantheon of submarine heroes.

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