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  1. the highest part of a horse’s back, between its shouldersTopics Animalsc2
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Reporting by Huw Jones; Editing by Iain Withers and David
Reporting By Iain Withers and Sinead Cruise, editing by Huw
Reporting by Iain Withers; Editing by Sinead Cruise and Mark
Withers says women are at higher risk than men overall.
Reporting by Huw Jones, editing by Iain Withers and Susan
Additional reporting by Iain Withers; Editing by Sujata Rao and
Reporting by Iain Withers; editing by Simon Jessop and Ed
Reporting By Iain Withers and Lawrence White, editing by Huw
Reporting by Iain Withers; editing by Rachel Armstrong and Jason Neely
Reporting by Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru, Editing by Iain Withers
"We hope that people who are watching also practice," Withers says.
Anybody that even remotely touches the Lannisters eventually withers and dies.
Reporting by Huw Jones, Editing by Iain Withers and Alexander Smith
Reporting by Iain Withers; Editing by Huw Jones and Jane Merriman
Reporting By Sinead Cruise and Iain Withers; Editing by Hugh Lawson
"I didn't really know what was happening," Withers, 33, tells PEOPLE.
Reporting by Iain Withers; Editing by Rachel Armstrong and Keith Weir
"String Around My Finger," reading of a play by Brenda Withers.
Melville-Brown, Head of Media & Reputation, Withers Worldwide based in London.
Reporting By Lawrence White and Iain Withers; Editing by Alex Richardson
Reporting by Iain Withers, editing by Sinead Cruise and Steve Orlofsky
Reporting by Iain Withers in London and Muvija M in Bengaluru,
Reporting by Kirstin Ridley and Iain Withers; Editing by Rachel Armstrong
Reporting by Iain Withers and Huw Jones; Editing by Alexander Smith
Nafisa el Tahir in Dubai, Iain Withers, Navdeep Yadav and Clara
Iain Withers and Clara Denina in London, Danilo Masoni in Milan
Additional reporting by Ian Withers in London; editing by David Clarke
Reporting by Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru and Iain Withers in London
"Our public life withers when only the most extreme voices get attention."
When that competition is deemed lawless, political support for free trade withers.
Withers' claim was filed last month with the Central London Employment Tribunal.
Reporting by Iain Withers; Writing by Lawrence White; Editing by Mark Potter
Reporting by Huw Jones and Iain Withers; editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise
Reporting by Carolyn Cohn, writing by Sinead Cruise, editing by Iain Withers
I prefer to shine a bright light on it until it withers.
When you view the man with clear eyes, he shrinks and withers.
Reporting by Carolyn Cohn, writing by Sinead Cruise, editing by Iain Withers
If nuclear withers, efforts to combat climate change wouldn't necessarily be doomed.
Additional reporting by Iain Withers and Sinead Cruise; Editing by Janet Lawrence
Withers was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2015.
Our public life withers when only the most extreme voices get attention.
But as the destruction goes on, their faith in a political solution withers.
With it, some of the crowd noticeably withers with delight in the pews.
The tree withers if you check your phone before your time is up.
If this government-fed forced profit withers, the private prison companies will too.
Reporting by Iain Withers and Lawrence White; Editing by Rachel Armstrong/Keith Weir
But the sneer withers away; the chuckle turns to dust in the throat.
SUMMIT "String Around My Finger," a reading of a play by Brenda Withers.
"Once you have one, it's much easier to acquire another one," Withers says.
However, what's most important is constant civic engagement — without that, democracy withers away.
This hollowing out of the personal role of the statesman withers political life.
BLUFF CITY The Secret Life of Photographer Ernest Withers By Preston Lauterbach Illustrated.
"Many men were as horrified by Donald Trump's behavior as women," Withers said.
Reporting By Lawrence White and Iain Withers; Editing by Sinead Cruise/Keith Weir
Reporting by Iain Withers and Lawrence White; Editing by Sinead Cruise and Mark Potter
"Houston is a talented team that plays hard," Texas State coach Everett Withers said.
Reverse that equation and you'll end up with a bland show that withers onscreen.
Our public life withers when only the most extreme voices get all the attention.
The DeCree children were spending some of their summer vacation with their cousin Withers.
" Withers took an allergy test that somehow determined that she was "allergic to everything.
" Withers sang and co-wrote the song, which appears on his album "Making Music.
Reporting by Iain Withers and Lawrence White; Editing by Rachel Armstrong and Jane Merriman
Reporting by Lawrence White and Iain Withers; Editing by Sinead Cruise and David Holmes
Reporting by Iain Withers and Lawrence White, Editing by Sinead Cruise and Mark Potter
Reporting by Simon Jessop and Iain Withers; Editing by Rachel Armstrong and Louise Heavens
Reporting by Huw Jones and Iain Withers; Editing by Rachel Armstrong and David Goodman
Each time she blossoms and withers, the book segues into a new historical epoch.
Council member Brett Withers tweeted that the Five Points neighborhood took a direct hit.
Reporting By Lawrence White and Iain Withers; Editing by Alexandra Hudson and Elaine Hardcastle
Reporting by Huw Jones and Iain Withers; Editing by Rachel Armstrong and Andrew Heavens
Reporting by Huw Jones and Iain Withers; Editing by Rachel Armstrong and Andrew Heavens
Withers stepped into the darkroom alongside him and made sure it got done right.
Reporting by Sathvik N in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Iain Withers; Editing by Mark Potter
Booker bopped soulfully to the Bill Withers song "Lovely Day" after she introduced her son.
It thrives on principled disagreement, but it withers in the face of a loaded gun.
Reporting by Iain Withers and Lawrence White; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Mark Potter
Even so, as his popularity with voters withers, his grip over the party is slipping.
The actress was a year older than Shirley Temple, a year younger than Jane Withers.
When its leek finally withers, Sirfetch'd will leave the battlefield and retire from battling entirely.
"It's lots of fun," Archie Rose master distiller Dave Withers said in a press statement.
Reporting by Iain Withers and Kirstin Ridley; Editing by Rachel Armstrong/Keith Weir/ Kirsten Donovan
Question: Should we watch idly as the food production in our country quietly withers away?
Withers' mother had just returned home from work when she discovered the victims, according to police.
Withers had spent nearly eight years in ING's global syndicate team before he left in July.
Set to Bill Withers' tune "Lovely Day," the compilations commemorated the family's Easter celebrations last week.
Margouleff counsel Joseph Gallo of Withers Bergman did not respond to my email request for comment.
Reporting by Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru and Iain Withers in London; Editing by Louise Heavens
The music has followed suit, from Yo Gotti and Kodak Black to Bill Withers and Funkadelic.
"He doesn't want anybody to be asking about him or asking any questions," Ms. Withers said.
They want you to forget that freedom withers when the distinction between truth and falsehood dies.
"It's lots of fun," Dave Withers, a master distiller for Archie Rose, said in a statement.
You'll know Yarny's out of thread as his body withers away, eventually becoming feeble and skeleton-like.
Withers spent the next month home bound to avoid further infection, and now she's continuing her recovery.
In such company, amid a barrage of grungy tales, a fan can find that innocence withers fast.
"The vast majority of the population, once they have any sexual contact, will have HPV," Withers says.
The following night, the vocalist José James will give a concert exploring the repertoire of Bill Withers.
The risk is not that Trump becomes a dictator, but that civil society simply withers and dies.
You offered an interesting arrangement of "Use Me." Growing up, Bill Withers played in the house a lot.
At first, the redness and bumps on Rachel Star Withers' face could reasonably be diagnosed as severe acne.
Reporting by Iain Withers; Writing by Kirstin Ridley and Rachel Armstrong; Editing by Alexander Smith and Mark Potter
Sunny Ridge prevailed by three-quarters of a length in the Withers Stakes, the previous prep at Aqueduct.
To go back to Rachel Withers' tsundoku example, I'd like to argue that tabs are different from books.
If an oil company does not replace the oil and gas it produces and sells, it withers away.
Withers' team has been designated by the city's mayor to lead virus management for the city's homeless population.
Our cultural infatuation with organic food and locally grown produce has surged as the earth blisters and withers.
Reporting by Shariq Khan in Bengaluru and Iain Withers in London; Editing by Sinead Cruise and Jane Merriman
Reporting by Anna Irrera and Lawrence White; Additional reporting by Iain Withers; Editing by Sinead Cruise and Mark Potter
Reporting by Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru and Iain Withers in London, Editing by Kirstin Ridley and Mark Potter
Reporting by Iain Withers in London and Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru; Editing by Sinead Cruise and Jan Harvey
After lawyers for Margouleff and Beck failed to resolve the dispute, Margouleff's counsel from Withers Bergman filed a complaint.
And they don't know how Withers got it, though they do think it was while she was in Asia.
Reporting by Carolyn Cohn, Lawrence White, Simon Jessop, Maiya Keidan, Iain Withers and Sinead Cruise; Editing by Mark Potter
It featured him and his guitar in small-band arrangements that evoked Bill Withers, Terry Callier and Van Morrison.
The theme started off as famous people whose names are also sentences, with BILL WITHERS instead of SEAN COMBS.
Withers said Tubaiqi spent time viewing autopsies, viewing procedures in the mortuary and learning from radiologists concerning CT scans.
There are 18 pictures, most, though not all, by Withers, enough to hit the main points but no more.
An immigrant from Russia, Ms. Withers, 21, also expressed concern about national-origin protections being extended to Jewish students.
READ: Five islands swallowed by rising seas Singapore impacted as Malaysia's produce withers Singapore's citizens are already feeling the pinch.
Whether this movement withers or grows in the months ahead may be the deciding factor in the 2016 presidential election.
LONDON, March 13 (IFR) - Debt veteran banker Colin Withers has filed an age discrimination claim against his former employer, ING.
Herman and first-year Texas State coach Everett Withers worked together on the same staffs at Texas and Ohio State.
The result, said Ambelu, has often been herders feeling frustrated as their way of life slowly withers under new constraints.
Consequently, it is fodder for all that thwarts, represses, starves, withers, deadens, limits, and narrows the complex souls of Parisians.
Ms. Withers said her son was detained and questioned by the police for almost two days, and then was released.
Holt channeled his inner Bill Withers and belted out the 1977 hit "Lovely Day" with his band, The Rough Cuts.
On tap today: The singer Jose James performs the music of Bill Withers at Le Poisson Rouge at 7 p.m.
You might remember DLo's former gf Nicki Withers was also a college volleyball player, so dude's definitely got a type.
In the last four countries still reporting cases of Guinea worm, the people affected are among the most marginalized, Withers says.
As Islamic State (IS) withers, America's coalition is racing to secure the same stretch of river, before Iran and its allies.
They did a cover of Bill Withers' Ain't No Sunshine prompting Mayer to practically wail the iconic "when she's gone" line.
The seeds mature through late fall, and the entire plant withers to an orange-brown whisk resembling a tiny weeping willow.
"It's much easier to transmit many STDs from a male to a female rather than the other way around," Withers says.
Whether an organization withers or flourishes, writes Goleman, depends on how effective its leaders are at tapping into this emotional connection.
He has also pushed for further tax cuts as the economy withers, arguing it would soften the financial blow to Americans.
On a recent evening, the playlist included Steely Dan, Curtis Mayfield, Bill Withers, N.W.A., Queen, the Violent Femmes and Willie Nelson.
Jennifer Withers said her son moved to Conditt's three-bedroom home after a friend told him about a room for lease.
Tubaiqi was there as a forensic pathologist and his study was paid for by the government of Saudi Arabia, Withers said.
Last summer, the Harvard Journal on Sports & Entertainment Law published an analysis by Bethany P. Withers, a lawyer and domestic violence expert.
And if you're thinking syphilis is an old-timey disease that no one gets anymore, Withers says it's time to think again.
Reporting by Sinead Cruise and Iain Withers; Additional reporting by Roshan Abraham in Bengaluru; Editing by Susan Fenton/Mark Potter/Jane Merriman
Reporting by Sinead Cruise and Iain Withers; Additional reporting by Roshan Abraham in Bengaluru; Editing by Susan Fenton/Mark Potter/Jane Merriman
Additionally, the food waste the Withers feed their pigs is also digested and converted to healthier manure and better cuts of pork.
The gospel-tinged melodies of Bill Withers' 1972 hit "Lean on Me" has been playing on repeat all too often as of late.
Ms. Withers, clearly, has had similar fangs-bared arguments about raves and pans, about who's talented and who's not so secretly a hack.
It's said that once its leek withers, Sirfetch'd will retire from battling, but it's unclear if this will impact the game at all.
We were her personal jukebox, flipping from Bill Withers to Cat Stevens, Itzhak Perlman to Carole King, Stevie Wonder to Israel "Iz" Kamakawiwo'ole.
Suzanne Kingston, a solicitor with law firm Withers, said she increasingly has to warn her clients to take control of their personal data.
Withers is the middle school's theater teacher and an 11-year veteran of Denton Independent School District (ISD), which includes Rodriguez Middle School.
Heroes among us In 2015, Dr. Jim Withers was recognized by CNN Heroes for his work in pioneering "street medicine" among Pittsburgh communities.
As Vox's Rachel Withers pointed out, it's not surprising that in Iowa, old, established politicians like Biden and Sanders are early top contenders.
"When Kanye uses seven samples in a song, or John Legend chooses to use a Bill Withers remake, they're being archivists," Gates says.
Meagan Withers, a Jewish student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said she was initially supportive of Mr. Trump's announcement.
The trigger was a Zen koan, a kind of riddle: "How is it when the tree withers and the leaves fall?" the student asks.
Flores and Withers were inspired to create the series after they noticed apprehension among women in their community in response to Trump's impending presidency.
His ambition endures in the bold Bad Ass and Blind, the title being a description of its maker, endorsed by soul icon Bill Withers.
Josh Withers, co-founder of the global startup search firm True, tells us that it's business as usual as far as he can tell.
The cycle of "Fox News personality leaves Fox News and promptly withers" has repeated itself several times since the conservative network launched in 1996.
Mellissa Withers, PhD, MHS, is an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine at the Institute for Global Health.
So prices will probably continue to rise—unless Britons vote on June 23rd to leave the European Union, and demand for London property withers.
The secret of great comedy is every joke needs a kernel of truth at its center, otherwise is withers and dies in the field.
Withers says unusual discharge from your penis or vagina could be a sign of a bacterial sexually transmitted infection like gonorrhea, chlamydia, or trichomoniasis.
Our countries are split, our houses are divided, and the fragile web of family and friendship withers under the black sun of big tech.
Koepka, who did not have a bogey, continues to prove his mettle in major championship golf, a setting that consistently withers other top golfers.
Any "will they, won't they" tension that may have existed withers up the moment they swallow the words their mouths are poised to say.
In a haunting scene that resonates with the news of our time, she withers when she comes upon the devastation of a gas attack.
Plenty of musicians and fans are sick of SoundCloud's expensive hosting costs, haphazard content takedowns and lagging user experience as the site's status withers.
Perrusquia wrote about Withers and the revelation of his intelligence work in his own book, "A Spy in Canaan," which was published last year.
"The neighborhood was becoming a dumping ground," said Theresa Cianciotta, a member of Neighborhood Women and a founder of the Concerned Citizens of Withers Street.
A world in which it withers away is one in which Facebook has to first replace, than exceed the revenues it currently generates from advertising.
A sperm also carries its own battery pack, but once it fuses with an egg to form an embryo, the masculine mitochondrion withers and dies.
He gets mad at a fig tree that has no fruit and says, "May no fruit ever come from you again," and the tree withers.
"We are ambitious for markets beyond Europe, but at the moment Europe is the ball game," said James Withers, Chief Executive of Scotland Food & Drink.
"Originally they were going to take off parts of my face, but because it was by my eyes it would be too complicated," Withers says.
You might get an impassioned lesson in PaulXStretch plugins from a spoken word poet explaining how he timed a Bill Withers song beneath his prose.
His client, Wendy Withers, was told not to report to work at a financially troubled New York ad agency after having left her previous job.
But, predictably, a lot of bad rosé is also out there, wine made cheaply and cynically to sell quickly before it withers in the bottle.
When we kill enemies in Zelda, we are so often treated to a cleansing flame that withers away their remains to reveal the newly pristine.
"That can't be what I thought I heard," teacher Chad Withers told Motherboard in a phone interview, recalling the moment he learned about the book.
"It's not going to make a big difference," said Diana Wierbicki, global head of art law at the firm Withers Bergman LLP in New York.
James has draped his purling baritone across jazz standards, the Billie Holiday songbook, his own languorous funk tunes and now the compositions of Bill Withers.
Mr. Jafri of Withers Worldwide said that personal safety goes hand in hand with education for many of the world's millionaires when considering a move.
When Ernest Withers was a press photographer in Memphis in the mid-19503s, he put a slogan on his business cards: PICTURES TELL THE STORY.
That was the protest at which Withers shot his best-known photo, of a line of strikers bearing signs that read I AM A MAN.
He then transitioned to a brief cover of Bill Withers' "Lovely Day," before returning to the audience to dance with other celebrities and wife Jessica Biel.
Get the Minecraft Transforming Sword & Pickaxe for $34.09 See Details Taking on a horde of withers isn't the most fun, but fidgeting with them sure is.
At the end of its life, the flesh withers and greys, at which point the user buries it in the backyard and orders a new one.
Dudley's emergent association with Kavanaugh is probably the best-so-far sign that he absolutely won't get confirmed, simply because everything Dudley touches withers and dies.
They have a friendship so strong, in fact, that the delightful Mindy Kaling and her friend Brenda Withers were inspired to write a play about them.
Brooke Schneider, an associate in the Employment practice at Withers Bergman, said exiting employees can refuse to sign releases, or use them to negotiate more severance.
As Rachel Withers wrote for Slate in 503: The misnomer, according to an episode of the podcast BackStory, came about as a result of geopolitical forces.
What they do, instead, is use their control over the machinery of government to make life difficult for anyone considered disloyal, until effective opposition withers away.
While there may not seem to be a connection between BILLERS and BILL WITHERS, note that if you take "WITH" out, you end up with BILLERS.
The men are carrying the signs on sticks that Withers himself helped saw, and when the march turned violent, those pine two-by-twos became weapons.
Withers didn't take them, but the young South African photographer who did, Joseph Louw, was too rattled to develop them himself, and nearly botched the processing.
Flores and Withers say they drew inspiration from the style, tone and approachability of videos by YouTube makeup stars when dreaming up the style of the videos.
And, while Stan withers in the unfamiliar environment, his wife discovers a new form of expression and exchange: she begins to paint, offering the results as gifts.
Interviews in the film include the rappers Snoop Dogg and Ludacris, artists like Quincy Jones and Bill Withers, and two former presidents, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
As Rachel Withers has explained for Vox, historically Hong Kong has a unique degree of freedom from Beijing's government, and Hongkongers are reluctant to give that up.
But Perry must insist on a crisis — even as leading experts refute him, one after another — for the simple reason that crony capitalism withers in the sunlight.
Jane Withers, curator of the Really show, noted that only 25 percent of the world's textiles are recycled and the rest are burned or buried in landfills.
If all works out, the offer will protect Markdale, population 1,7003, from becoming another victim of rural depopulation — because without an elementary school, a town slowly withers.
In the three months that her son has lived at the Pflugerville house, Withers said she never saw Conditt and that her son didn't express any concerns.
Starting in the early 1960s, Withers had spent nearly two decades as a paid informant of the F.B.I., feeding its agents information about the activists he photographed.
Dean R. Nicyper, a partner at the law firm Withers Worldwide, said parents might feel they had justifiable reasons for writing a child out of their will.
The series — produced by directors Robie Flores and Ali Withers — was created in responses to the spike in documented hate crimes after the election of President Donald Trump.
The Trump primary withers: It's been clear for a while now, at least to anyone paying attention, that Donald Trump isn't losing in a Republican primary in 219.
"The big issue is with the life cycle of the worm," says Craig Withers, a senior Carter Center health official who has worked with Hopkins for many years.
But Brooke Schneider, an associate in the employment practice at Withers Bergman, said that Uber would be very limited in the information it could give about past employees.
Once cut and clamped it withers away into a firm black stump over the first week of life before falling off and leaving that much adored belly button.
One, a robotics start-up, failed to attract private capital and closed, while the other, a mobile game company, is struggling to stay afloat as its business withers.
I had a good portion of the answer already, and guessed that 23A was BILL WITHERS, the singer-songwriter who made "Ain't No Sunshine" famous, among other songs.
Its subtitle is "The Secret Life of Photographer Ernest Withers," which suggests that it's a biography, but it isn't quite that, or at least not a comprehensive one.
At one point in the new trailer, James' meal at the rehab center's cafeteria shrinks and withers on his plate before his eyes, despite him never touching it.
Secondary syphilis infections (those that have gone untreated in the first few weeks) can lead to symptoms like fatigue, joint pain, headaches, fever, and swollen lymph glands, Withers says.
At the end of the day, both Russell and Withers are 20-years-old -- and we're told they want to take things slow and see where things go. #GoodLuck
In the video, which is set to the Bill Withers' 1977 hit, "Lovely Day," the Meghan surprises a group of women as they arrive to the collection's photo shoot.
Her co-producer is Jon Fine, who, among many other things did the documentary of Bill Withers documentary "Still Bill" that I think about at least once a week.
In the video, which is set to the Bill Withers' 1977 hit, "Lovely Day," the Meghan surprises a group of women as they arrive to the collection's photo shoot.
"Nobody's giving them all the information they need in a nice little package to comply with their U.S. tax obligations," said Paul Sczudlo, of counsel at law firm Withers.
It is a horrible feeling to recognize how powerless we are as citizens to inject common sense into this scenario while our planet withers and groans from our abuses.
One fund manager just made a bold, bullish call on energy stocks, even as the sector withers as this year's worst performer and languishes in a technical bear market.
Weirdly, though, his very thoroughness and deep interest in this time and place have the almost certainly unintended effect of diminishing Withers rather than keeping him front and center.
If spring is when love blooms, fall is when it withers on the vine, and so we all get a bit morose about our summer loves that are fading away.
As trust in mainstream institutions withers, who's to say PragerU videos won't make their way into curricula throughout the country for "diversity of thought," just as they did at Rutgers?
Not only are the lyrics to Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine" about melancholia and loss, but the song is also in a minor key that's typically associated with sad feelings.
McBride, who co-produced the album, makes a cameo at the end of Bill Withers' 1972 soul classic "Use Me" (one of two covers; all other tracks are Sands originals).
Putting Fitzgerald on screen is a thankless business — his infinitely delicate realism withers in the light, and if you can't capture the texture of his prose, there's really no point.
Soon she peers around the trunk, eyes narrowed and suspicious, and, when she catches us looking, her expression is one of such loathing that the laugh withers in my throat.
Ms. Withers came by her heartening faith in the power of good criticism long before Harbor Stage became a favorite of Boston reviewers with its earliest productions, four years ago.
"Instead of $10,000 a year in charitable giving, you might do zero in one year and $20,000 in the next," said David Lehn, a partner at Withers in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Ernest Withers produced some of the most arresting photographs of the civil-rights movement, intimately capturing the Little Rock Nine, the Emmett Till trial, and police beatings of black protesters.
British economist and Brexit supporter Andrew Lilico told me that Brexit could actually strengthen Scottish loyalty to the UK. "Scottishness as a political identity grows as Britishness withers," he argued.
Before the fight, a festival was held featuring James Brown, Celia Cruz and the Fania All-Stars, B.B. King, Miriam Makeba, The Spinners, Bill Withers, The Crusaders, and Manu Dibang.
This isn't to say that Mark Hollis is a total anomaly—Bill Withers and Captain Beefheart are proof that with enough willpower, one can escape the music industry for good.
"If you're not well on the way to that already, you won't get it done," said Edward Renn, partner on the private client and tax team for law firm Withers.
Tender yet serrated, Mr. Simpson finds unexpected fertile ground at the intersection of Bill Withers, Merle Haggard and Elvis Presley, replete with roadhouse guitar and spiky classic R&B horns.
Hospitals are "probably the most front-line in terms of absorbing costs that a street medicine program would save them," says Withers, who cofounded the Street Medicine Institute in 2009.
Tubaiqi spent three months studying at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (VIFM) in Australia starting in June 2015, a spokeswoman for the institute, Deb Withers, told CNN on Thursday.
In the video, which is set to the Bill Withers' 1977 hit, "Lovely Day," the Duchess of Sussex surprises a group of women as they arrive to the collection's photo shoot.
After all, without a healthy player base that keeps queue times low and activities well populated, a game like Destiny withers until only the tiniest fraction of hardcore players is left.
Kendrick's being sued by Mattie Music Group, a music company that says it owns the rights to Bill Withers' song "Don't You Want To Stay," which was released back in 1975.
Today we're premiering "Sensation," a breezy, upbeat cut featuring Los Angeles singer-songwriter Danielle Withers and Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller, which sees the multi-hypenate artist showing off his soul chops.
Beth (Brenda Withers) and Tim (Nate Miller) are a sister and brother whose mother, Scottie (Beth Dixon), is now in frail health and employs a full-time caretaker, Bernadette (Shirine Babb).
" In that lay the risk, Mr. Qahtani wrote: "If you fail, this love withers quickly, as if it never existed, and is replaced by a deep feeling of frustration and hatred.
Granted, whoever slapped the headline on to the reprinted AP story by Tom Withers might be forgetting another certain area team that also blew a 3-1 lead (*cough - Indians - cough*).
Lakers guards are turning over women like they do basketballs ... first Nick and Iggy, now D'Angelo Russell is on the market ... after a breakup with his superstar college athlete GF Niki Withers.
Crossbreed them one way and you can consolidate their best traits in a single bean; crossbreed them in another way and you may get a "lethal line" that withers on the vine.
Lauterbach analyzes the extent of Withers's F.B.I. participation and pans out to examine the ideologies of Martin Luther King, Jr.; Stokely Carmichael; and the Memphis black-power agitators whom Withers informed on.
"The best way to keep these STDs from infecting more people is for people to get tested and for people to take a more proactive approach to their sexual health," Withers says.
"The wealthy today don't have a country," said Reaz H. Jafri, a New York-based partner at Withers Worldwide, a law firm that helps wealthy clients move and relocate around the world.
Withers told CNN that Tubaiqi's focus while at the institute was on methods in mass body identification, particularly related to the Hajj, according to his application for the placement at the VIFM.
"Just the Two of Us," by Will Smith featuring Trey Smith (1997) Smith's debut solo album, Big Willie Style, features a rendition of the 1981 hit by Grover Washington Jr. and Bill Withers.
The prospect of truly anonymous transactions may sound alarming to some, but in a world in which privacy withers further away every day, it can also sound a lot like a reassuring bulwark.
Lemstra Van der Korst N.V., a Dutch litigation and class action law firm, is cooperating with securities litigation firms Withers LLP, Motley Rice and Lowey Dannenberg Cohen & Hart to organize the legal action.
According to a complaint filed in Los Angeles federal court, Lamar added his own lyrics to a "direct and complete copy" of Withers' music to create "I Do This," resulting in copyright infringement.
However, Richard Withers, the head of government relations for Vanguard Europe, told Reuters the firm supported the general principle of fund-level stress-testing, as long as firms had discretion over the details.
"Just because a case gets going does not mean that an individual or company will be allowed to pursue it," said Stephen Ross, a partner at the international law firm Withers World Wide.
Judge Block's ruling — and the size of the judgment he awarded — was a decisive victory for the former, said Dean Nicyper, a partner who specializes in art law at the firm Withers Bergman.
The veteran improvisers Hunter Nelson and Terry Withers take on the dramatic stylings of David Mamet in this show, which they cheekily claim is a workshop of that playwright's latest, ever-evolving script.
While he says that it will be "many, many years" before jihadist terrorism "withers and dies," he believes that it does not pose an existential threat like World War II or the Cold War.
Reaz Jafri, head of the global immigration practice at the law firm Withers Bergman, said some of his start-up clients are opting to head back to their home countries to start their companies.
The movie also sparks to life, fleetingly, when the agents realize actually running the hotel -- including unwitting tourists -- might provide them cover, an intriguing and even amusing idea that mostly withers on the vine.
Still, the children's choir singing Bill Withers on the track "Lean" is classic Cam, and a recent war of words with his old friend Mase has brought out his more mischievous side once again.
This kind of independence will help Rice and others like her as the very idea of Democratic Party orthodoxy withers in the face of highly successful insurgent candidacies like the one launched by Sen.
Ever since, Ms. Withers seems to have nurtured a suspicion that critics are human beings, and a belief that they matter to the theatrical ecosystem, which they have the power to injure or aid.
"You want to support your child, but if your child is just serially not self-sustaining, what do you do?" said Christina Baltz, partner in the private client and tax team at Withers LLP.
He argues that millennials' deserved loot has been hoarded by the ownership class and seniors, who have saved entitlement programs that serve them as steady government jobs disappear and the social safety net withers.
While the studio band for "Slow Train Coming" featured Mark Knopfler and Pick Withers of Dire Straits, Mr. Dylan's touring band was American and mostly Southern, steeped in gospel, the blues, rock and reggae.
"America's the most attractive destination for capital, entrepreneurs and people wanting to get a great education," said Reaz H. Jafri, a partner and head of the immigration practice at Withers, an international law firm.
The 25-year-old man has been charged in connection with the deaths of his 6-year-old sister Nadira Withers, as well as 9-year-old Ariana Decree and 6-year-old Ajayah Decree.
The actors have been serious #FriendshipGoals since they were children — in fact, their friendship is so strong that the delightful Mindy Kaling and her friend Brenda Withers were inspired to write a play about them.
When a tantalizing talent like Smith's withers as it has—when a player goes from borderline star to "just traded for the rights to Maarty Leunen" punch line—"What if?" is a perfectly natural question.
Russell is dating USC volleyball player Niki Withers who must've wanted to prove to him she knows her way around the basketball court ... 'cause check out this clip of NW grabbing the rim with authority.
The restaurant and local business customer review site is losing strategic value as the importance of long-form reviews withers with the rise of quick posting on social media, analyst Sam Kemp told clients Wednesday.
While Uber headquarters might be undergoing a cultural makeover, the same protections won't necessarily extend to drivers if they are independent contractors, Brooke Schneider, an associate in the employment practice at Withers Bergman, told CNBC.
In his groundbreaking 1936 essay, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Production," the philosopher Walter Benjamin wrote how the "aura" of an original work of art "withers" the more it is reproduced.
The American legal scholars Michael Heller and Rebecca Eisenberg call it the "anti-commons": the idea that innovation withers because of too many property rights, patent thickets, exhaustive and exhausting copyright licensing procedures and the like.
Kendrick Lamar simply slapped his lyrics on a Bill Withers song in order to crank out his track, "I Do This" ... but the costly problem is he did it without permission ... according to a new lawsuit.
Models incorporating increasing returns to scale explain how one firm among many can rise to become a monopolist, or how the actions of self-interested individuals can transform one town into a megacity while another withers.
The Lakers star had been dating USC volleyball star Niki Withers -- but sources close to the couple tell us they broke things off after a recent trip to Asia because they felt they were growing apart.
Jennifer Withers, the mother of one of the housemates, said in an interview Monday evening that her son, Collin I. Thomas, 26, was unaware that Mr. Conditt had been making bombs at the house in Pflugerville.
Her confident ebullience withers into guilt and shame, as she deals with her boyfriend, Matt (Michael Stahl-David), whose inattention morphs into overprotectiveness, and the oblivious colleagues she yearns to impress with her first solo project.
"They're trying to fit all these goodies into a $1.5 trillion package, and it doesn't fit," said Ivan A. Sacks, head of the private client and tax group and chairman of the law firm Withers Worldwide.
Withers wasn't the visual poet laureate of the civil rights movement — that would probably be Gordon Parks — but he was absolutely one of its great documentarians, shooting every figure and faction that came through his town.
He was born with phocomelia resulting in a left-arm much smaller than his right and, in lieu of a suitable disabled competitor, the 31-year-old from Cambridge took on local able-bodied fighter JP Withers.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Banana harvests in Colombia, the world's fourth-largest exporter, and other Latin American producers could be crippled by the potential arrival of a fungus which withers the crop, a top agricultural official warned on Thursday.
The pair complement each other warmly on "Lovely Day," from James's new Withers tribute album, "Lean on Me." Across this disc he tends to let the classic songs stand for themselves, making minimal changes to the arrangements.
THE BLACK GODFATHER Often called the "godfather of black music," the industry executive Clarence Avant — who played an important role in the careers of Bill Withers and Quincy Jones, among many others — is profiled in this documentary.
Also keep in mind the 2016 Savoy Vineyard from Failla, softer textured and more straightforward than the Peay Savoy, and the 2015 Charles Vineyard from The Withers, a fresh, harmonious wine with flavors of sweet red fruit.
"The real concern is not third party rights but the regulators' practice of investigating and settling with the institutions before dealing with any individuals caught up in the case," said Harvey Knight, a lawyer at Withers in London.
The question is how far those who cover the White House -- and the organizations that back those reporters -- are willing to push the envelope with a White House committed to ensuring the press briefing withers on the vine.
When Withers, the law firm representing Ms Akhmedov, discovered in October last year that the yacht had sailed into Dubai for maintenance, it obtained an injunction from a Dubai court against the corporate entities which owned the vessel.
"First, there isn't a major estate — this cycle doesn't have a Rockefeller," said Diana Wierbicki, global head of art law at Withers Bergman LLP, referring to Christie's 20073 record-setting auction of the Peggy and David Rockefeller collection.
The Flyball rulebook — which runs 128 pages — dictates that the hurdles can be set from 7 to 14 inches high, as determined by the height of the shortest dog on the team from the ground to the withers.
Performing at a pace to match the brisk tempo of Mamet classics like "Glengarry Glen Ross" and "Speed-the-Plow," Mr. Nelson and Mr. Withers invite audience members to join them onstage and fill out the show's cast.
The movie is a nostalgic masterpiece revisiting the music and style of that era, with a soundtrack that featured artists from Bill Withers to The Delfonics, and colorful costumes compliments of Academy Award-winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter.
Williams has been charged with three counts of first and second-degree murder in the deaths of his sister, 6-year-old Nadira Withers, and two second cousins, 9-year-old Ariana Decree and 6-year-old Ajayah Decree.
"People who buy art and exhibit it around the world to increase its value do it because they're told it's going to increase the value," said Diana Wierbicki, global head of the art law practice group at Withers Worldwide.
In addition to helping contain the spread of the virus, Withers said he believes his work might help in the larger fight against Covid-19, increasing knowledge of how it's spreading and who may be at the greatest risk.
"The monster who took advantage of you is going to wither, much like the scene in the 'Wizard of Oz' where the water gets poured on the witch and the witch withers away," Aquilina told one victim on Tuesday.
Ms. Withers, who is active in the Jewish college outreach organization Hillel, said she developed a deeper understanding of her Jewish identity during a trip to Israel organized by Birthright Israel, which is partly funded by the Israeli government.
Her 6-year-old daughter Nadira Withers and the girl's cousins Ariana DeCree and Ajayah DeCree, ages 9 and 6 respectively, were found stabbed to death inside their beds in the basement, according to a police report obtained by PEOPLE.
Additional reporting by Takashi Umekawa and Chang-Ran Kim in Tokyo, Julie Zhu in Hong Kong, Iain Withers in London, Stanley Carvalho in Abu Dhabi and Saeed Azhar in Dubai; Editing by David Dolan, Christopher Cushing and Emelia Sithole-Matarise
As documented in the movie Star Power, James Brown is remembered as the main attraction of the festival, but the lineup was a fever dream of greats, from Miriam Makeba to Celia Cruz to The Pointer Sisters and Bill Withers.
The order was obtained by London law firm Withers, which applied for the freezing order on behalf of investors who say they lost money on their investments when Promsvyazbank, formerly owned by the Ananyev brothers, was nationalized by Russia in 2017.
Originally set for September 25, 1974, the Rumble in the Jungle was supposed to be accompanied by one of the great music festivals the world has ever known, featuring stars like James Brown, Bill Withers, B. B. King, and Miriam Makeba.
Lamar, whose "untitled unmastered" topped the Billboard 200 album chart in March, has ignored demands to stop exploiting Withers' music, and "admitted" to copying it "with a thumb to the nose, catch me if you can attitude," the complaint said.
If you live long enough, as I have, you'll see that each of these crops of neo-Nazis always withers on the vine, starved in an American soil inhospitable to Nazi ideology and poisoned by its members' own inner demons.
Besides her sister, she is survived by a daughter from her first marriage, Monica Pecot; two sons from her second marriage, Gregory and Michael Withers; a son from her third marriage, Roy T. Thomas III; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
"People that we have out here on the streets ... may be at higher risk in some ways for the Covid infection that's coming," said Withers, who spoke with CNN from the field, where he was helping screen people for the virus.
"If you don't have a lot of property to split up, you're going to have to pay alimony, and now you're going to have to do it in after-tax dollars," said Christina M. Baltz, partner at the law firm Withers.
An architect and pastry chef named Savinien Caracostea had based the dish on a short story by Edgar Allan Poe in which a young woman sits as a painter's model for such a long time that she eventually withers and perishes.
"The investor group agreed to exchange around $11m (in) deposits in Promsvyazbank for fixed-rate notes which were claimed to be 'safe investments' and offer a higher rate of return," Withers said in a statement, adding that nationalization made the notes worthless.
Let's take a deep breath, because here they all are: SOAS, Senate House, Birkbeck, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Kings College London, St George's University, the Barbican, Sotheby's auction house, Withers LLP, 100 Wood Street, LSE, John Lewis, and Topshop.
Prince's version here doesn't search for shortcuts: he hammers staccato notes where the snare might've held the beat; he thuds the bass keys where the choir might've swelled; he flies into soulful screeches at some crescendos and withers down to a whisper at others.
This week, a writer from Slate named Rachel Withers made the case that you should let your tabs just keep piling up, there forever, filling your browser and your life with a never-ending stream of information that maybe, just maybe, you'll get to someday.
According to Withers, legally certified photographic ID with a date of birth, as well as recent proof of the client's residential address, will be required to conform with the British regulations, and the name should then be checked against relevant watch or sanction lists.
There are long stretches where, say, Stokely Carmichael appears, and we get 10 enthusiastic pages about his politics and S.N.C.C. and the dynamics between Carmichael and King, and then Withers pokes his head in to snap a few pictures and go meet his F.B.I. contact.
Boy babies carrying donor mitochondria cannot pass their modified genetics onto any future children they may have because once a sperm fuses with an egg to form an embryo, the masculine mitochondrion withers and dies leaving the resulting embryo with only mitochondrion from the mother's egg.
She says paralyzing the muscles in your brow or around your eyes will, over time, cause them to atrophy (that's the medical term for when a muscle withers from underuse — think what an arm looks like when you have a cast removed after a broken bone).
If you're waiting for your crotch to send up a signal flare that you've got an STD, you could be putting yourself and your sexual partners at serious risk, says Mellissa Withers, a professor at the Institute for Global Health at the USC Keck School of Medicine.
Article of the Day Article: Turkey's Free Press Withers as Erdogan Jails 120 Journalists Before Reading This week, the press advocacy group The Committee to Protect Journalists reported that at least 259 journalists have been jailed around the world this year, the highest number ever recorded.
What went down between the makers of "Moonlight" and "La La Land" was stunning and strange yet perversely, cosmically right for a night that began with Justin Timberlake's telling Denzel Washington that surely he recognized the Bill Withers cover Mr. Timberlake was oozing his way through.

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