At one corner, I saw a cop grabbing the arm of a woman in front of me and pulling her into the street.
Not a meaningful difference, says John Santa, director of Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center, a research arm of Consumer Reports magazine.
Members of the Tea Party Express, a leading arm of the grass-roots movement, have traversed the state by bus in support of Cruz.
"The need is so vast, " said Lynn Kelly, executive director of the City Bar Justice Center, a nonprofit arm of the New York City Bar Association that has worked on more than 400 Sandy-related cases.
This rebranding comes to you courtesy of two dozen firms that are the members of the newly formed Principal Traders Group, a new arm of the Futures Industry Association.
Partridge is in the process of creating a charity consultancy arm of the business, which will serve to teach non-profits how to speak to a younger generation of donors.
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"In this mission, what we want to show is that it is technically possible to safely approach a satellite, which we launch together with our main satellite, to capture it by means of a robotic arm and to perform a number of services like repairing or maintenance operations, " explained DLR's Dr Manuel Metz.
"The answer is dependent on how the major stakeholders, public health agencies, community physicians, patient advocacy groups, FDA, and other regulatory agencies think of this, " said Howard Jaffe, president of the Gilead Foundation, a charitable giving arm of Gilead Sciences, and a co-author on the paper.
British Telecom is considering abandoning its plans for a floatation of its wireless arm, including BT Cellnet, in favour of a merger with Telefonica Moviles, the mobile phone arm of the Spanish telecoms company.
Its central bank will do what most central banks in the world today do--become a financing arm of the government.
She recently went to Dubai, where she gave seminars on merchandising for Liwa Trading Enterprise, a retail arm of the conglomerate Al Nasser Holdings.
Charlton plans to use the money to support baby boomers who want to go the entrepreneurial path via a new arm of TechTown called BOOM!
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The former world super-middleweight champion, who quit boxing this year after 46 unbeaten fights, is said to have been instrumental in setting up a Welsh arm of the charity.
The money for these grants came from the Prevention and Public Health Fund, a funding arm of the Affordable Care Act established to combat disease and lower healthcare costs by promoting wellness and prevention.
He rejected as a cooked-up "conspiracy theory" a suggestion by his predecessor as prime minister, Gordon Brown, that a deal had been struck between the Conservatives and News International, a British arm of News Corp.
When a gatekeeper is an arm of a brokerage firm, she says, there's an additional problem: The temptation is to favor money management firms that turn over their portfolios rapidly and throw trades to the broker.
Denilson played a one-two with Bendtner and although there was a hint of a use of arm when getting past Valon Behrami, the Brazilian was soon dancing the samba after striking the ball low into the net for his sixth of the season.
The statue depicts the inventor with a model of the Camborne locomotive under one arm and a pair of dividers in the other.
The committee is now a firmly established arm of government but it has a stormy history.
With that in mind, I believe that a traditional in house GC will acts more as a function of the legal arm of a company rather than business development.
While the park has added newer amusements, most visitors come for the vintage attractions, including a two-tier carousel built in 1921, the Talaia, which raises guests with a rickety metal arm to a height of 550m above sea level, and the iconic Avio ride, modelled on the first plane to fly between Barcelona and Madrid.
He recently completed a "vegetable sleeve" on the arm of a yoga instructor who told him which vegetables she liked.
For one thing, such devices allow the patient to sense the movement of the arm through a system of cables which are used to control the device, usually by attaching them to the opposite shoulder.
One of the reasons Mr Straw commissioned the Edwards report is that Jersey's regulatory system has recently attracted criticism from a group of international investors who lost money in an investment fraud, discovered in late 1993, involving the Jersey arm of Bank Cantrade, a subsidiary of the Union Bank of Switzerland.
Unlike the batteries in traditional arms, which die quickly, a small canister of hydrogen peroxide concealed in the arm can last up to 18 hours, and provides about the same power and functionality of a human arm.
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Traditionally, that combination of factors leads to talk of a federal stimulus to give the economy a bit of a shot in the arm.
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