On the northeast coast, where whole towns were swept away, communities are struggling not just to rebuild but also to draw new businesses.
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Depending on who's getting arrested, and for what, warrantless searches of cell phone data could have wide-ranging potential to implicate not just the arrested person, but also to draw police attention to other people who might be involved (or merely associated) with the arrestee.
But Cost also wants to draw bright conceptual lines between the times (mainly before the nineteen-sixties) when this way of practicing politics was understandable, and the times (mainly after the nineteen-sixties, and especially during the Obama Administration) when it has been malignant.
But the court action also threatens to draw attention to fresh claims of dubious activities on the part of the foundation.
But they also raise questions about where to draw the line in legitimizing an industry that some security professionals say borders on extortion.
But the colonias have also had some help since the abysmal conditions began to draw more statewide attention.
All building societies also have to accept the judgments of their ombudsman, but they draw up his rules rather than having them laid down by law.
But her Washington and Wall Street connections also show that she is able to draw support from those corners as well: Madeleine Albright, Warren Buffett, Donald Trump and Strobe Talbott have given her support.
"Capturing Love" is primarily designed to help wedding photographers think about what to ask couples in the planning phase, but couples can also draw inspiration from the poses regardless of their sexual orientation, she said.
Deceiving the experts, he not only showed his conjecture to be convincing, but also demonstrated that his 20th-century hand could draw without the least taint of his own era.
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But his song got lost - mainly because of the draw as he sang first, but it was also difficult for him to do.
It is also like a wrestling match, but now verbal, in which the television interviewer tries to draw out of the wrestler more than a few mumbled stock phrases, while the wrestler lamely resists, clearly stalling until the allotted time runs out.
It can draw the people communicating closer, allowing them to exchange not only text but also all sorts of personal information, even facial cues.
European media comments on the Pope's dramatic resignation draw attention to the huge challenges that have tested his papacy, but there is also some admiration for his bold, highly unusual decision to quit.
To top it off, they also needed an actor unknown enough to not draw immediate past references in the minds of moviegoers, but not so new there wasn't any recognition at all.
Vulliamy also said her mother neither read her own books to her children nor taught them to draw, but remembers her work being pushed to one side of the table in their home in west London at mealtimes.
Moody's agreed that it did not expect Spain to draw on the fund - but added its "funding requirements, not only for the sovereign but also for the regional governments and the banks, make the country susceptible to further episodes of funding stress".
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