Mr Forlines shows no sign of cutting back on the 60-odd hours he works each week, much of it spent zipping from branch to branch in a Buick equipped with a radar detector.
Watching them hop from branch to branch as they get their fill and move out of the way for others to feed may not be meditation, per se, but it's something similar -- a reminder that the world can offer peace and stillness, even in the midst of mayhem.
"I parked as close as I could to the branch and wheeled myself up to the branch, " he said.
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Ambassador Rice was using unclassified talking points that were developed by the intelligence community and provided not just to her, not just to the executive branch, but to the legislative branch.
The assertion of privilege here has to do with the absolutely necessary action that any President, any head of the executive branch must take in order to preserve the capacity of the executive branch to engage in internal deliberations, both now and in the future, for every administration going forward, for every President of either party, of some party in the future.
The focus of the debt limit increase should be to put added responsibility on the executive branch and mechanisms for the executive branch to reduce spending.
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But there is a point beyond which it is his responsibility, as steward of the executive branch, to the American people and to future Presidents and future administrations, to retain the constitutionally enshrined separation of powers, to retain the capacity of the executive branch to deliberate and consult internally so that it can appropriately and independently respond to inquiries like this.
In the pre-network days, if a creditor hit the wrong branch it caused all sorts of problems because that branch did not have the records to respond, and trying to get the records from the right branch were deemed to cause an unreasonable burden to respond on behalf of the banks.
The goal of Primesmith is to help various digital franchises to branch out to real world merchandising via quality jewelry.
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The Fed also granted approval to Agricultural Bank of China Ltd. to build a branch in New York City, and to Bank of China Ltd. to build a branch in Chicago.
And collaborative cultures were positively related to team cohesion, branch potency (the extent to which employees believed the branch was productive and successful), and lower levels of burnout.
In an e-mail the bank asks staff not to wear passes outside the Donegall Square East branch and advises staff that they may restrict access to the branch.
Late on Monday, police were called to the Londonderry branch to deal with the large crowd trying to get into the shop.
Price Waterhouse aims to add hundreds of experts to its Japanese branch to handle a growing consulting practice in computer systems integration, mergers and acquisitions, project finance and international taxation.
People often budgeted an entire afternoon for a trip to a bank branch to check their balances or to make a deposit, withdrawal or payment, explained Anthony Mwai, country general manager for IBM in East Africa.
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This time he tried to use the executive branch to destroy the Honduran constitution.
The government needs to offer some olive branch to public opinion over fuel taxes.
But others are keen to extend an olive branch to the nuclear industry.
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Mr Laws also appeared to offer an olive branch to teachers, saying they did one of the most important jobs in the country.
Invited to speak before the House Republicans at their retreat in Baltimore, on January 29th, he seemed to extend an olive branch to Ryan.
One of Gowda's first actions as PM was to offer an olive branch to India's insurgency-torn northeastern states, which symbolize another of the nation's many festering divides.
As Israel, Lebanon and Turkey deal with conflicting claims over the regional find and maritime, Cyprus appears content to extend an olive branch to all in the region.
When the search engine Ask.com launched a privacy protection program it calls AskEraser last December, it intended to hold out an olive branch to activists that oppose how search engines track people's private information.
So why does he need something... now he's asking for the legislative branch of government, a separate branch of government from his executive branch of government, to give him some other direction.
Finally, the majority of the Congress and the American people are not going to permit some in the executive branch to achieve their principal "hidden agenda" goal.
Toward the end of the quarter, Kinross mobilized three core drills to C67 area north of West Branch to follow up on results from reverse circulation drilling earlier in the third quarter.
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But the issue of Special Branch's controversial merger with Crime Branch remained to be fully grasped, he said.
Among the items under consideration are a beefing up of resources for enforcement of gun laws by the Justice and Treasury Departments, and finding creative ways to use executive branch authority to put pressure on the gun industry.
He does it because it is his responsibility as steward of the executive branch to retain the capacity of this administration, and every administration going forward, to function appropriately and independently from the congressional branch of government.
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