Ellen Winter said some of the crossings were still unpatrolled and that anyone interested in taking part should contact the trust.
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Justice Department spokeswoman Ellen Davis said the department would have no comment.
Black Friday, named for its ability to make retailers profitable, is a barometer for shoppers' hunger for discounts, NRF Vice President Ellen Davis said.
Actress Ellen Burstyn said she, too, was impressed with Obama.
Following a strong rebound in export and import growth in March, Nomura Securities analysts led by Ellen Zentner said to expect each to grow by a more tepid 0.4% in April.
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Swartz's body was found Friday evening in Brooklyn, said Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman with the New York medical examiner's office.
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"We have been monitoring the World Trade Center site over time and monitoring the construction, " said Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the medical examiner's office.
The chief medical examiner's spokeswoman, Ellen Borakove, said the area first will be tested as part of a standard health and safety evaluation for possible toxicity.
Launching an online town hall meeting will allow more effective communication with citizens, said Ellen Miller, executive director at the Sunlight Foundation, a group that advocates government transparency.
"After North Korea's successful December launch and third nuclear test, their threats are not completely empty, " said Ellen Kim, a scholar at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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"It really gets you when you realize someone can pick up a hair on the street and know more about you than a doctor can, conceivably, " said Ellen Jorgensen, the director of Genspace.
So far, 39 of what the medical examiner's office calls potential human remains have been found since Monday, and sifting will continue for about 10 weeks, said Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the office.
Some people with the disorder are extremely thin-skinned and vengeful, said Mary Ellen O'Toole, a retired FBI profiler.
"We look at behavior and what's going on in the person's life, the social dynamics and what are the personality issues that make that person think acting out dangerously is a way to handle their problems, " said Mary Ellen O'Toole, a former FBI special agent and criminal profiler.
His girlfriend, Ellen Hollon, 72, said all the talk about the postal service is no fun.
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The President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, said she was saddened by the news.
Ellen Fenton from Quarry Bank Mill said the letters "detail poetically" the Greg family's love for six-year-old Emily, who died of scarlet fever.
"Women have three times greater vulnerability to getting depressed if things go wrong in relationships, and while the holidays can be wonderful, it's a time when you see relationships realistically and inevitably there will be disappointments, " said Psychologist Dr. Ellen McGrath.
Trust may not be enough between the US and Russia, said top State Department official Ellen Tauscher in an interview with BBC state department correspondent Kim Ghattas.
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"These numbers will grow as home foreclosures continue to rise, " Ellen Bassuk, president of the center, said in a statement.
Labour peer Lord Robertson of Port Ellen, a former Secretary General of Nato, said membership created a "huge dilemma" for the SNP.
Ellen Sohus, the victim's sister, said later that she was unsure if the verdict brought closure after so many years of uncertainty about the fate of her brother and his wife.
"I am absolutely stoked that we have pulled this off, " said Moloney, a member of British yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur's sailing team.
"We have a significant number of individuals who will be moving into retirement with rollovers from 401(k), " says Ellen Rinaldi, principal, investment counseling and research at Vanguard said.
Mr Wolstencroft said "Nellie" was probably Pte Wolstencroft's sister Ellen, who was known as Nellie.
Ellen Broome, director of policy at the Children's Society, said pilot schemes had prioritised assessing efficiency savings rather than the safeguarding of children.
Ellen Borakove, the spokeswoman for New York City's Medical Examiner, said it has about 5, 000 body bags in stock and has ordered another 5, 000, which will be delivered Thursday.
"Many advertisers can live without 'Ellen' in their marketing schedule since it is only a marginal hit, " said ad exec Paul Schulman.
Ellen S. Pryor, associate dean for academic affairs at UNT Dallas College of Law, said her school aims to serve local college students seeking an affordable, hands-on legal education, and will draw a different pool of applicants than other north Texas law schools.
Ellen Tauscher, the U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security said this week that the U.S. was ready to offer Russia written assurances that the NATO-backed Euro missile defense shield being built is not directed against the country.
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