Rescued girls describe how they were recruited by traffickers, the ordeals they endured -- sometimes by men a computer click and half-a-world away -- and how Oebanda saved them.
The pieces of art are his monuments to how the immigrants are not throw-away workers -- but rather integral contributors to the well-being of homes and families in America's elite communities.
To close this series, the final segment will look at what it would take for electric cars to really become affordable replacements to gasoline-powered vehicles and how far away such a breakthrough might be.
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When local governments begin to capture revenues from online sales, elected officials and city leaders will need to sort out how best to structure and deliver services, and how to do away with century-old tax loopholes.
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Just imagine how a smooth-talking Streeter could explain away a lousy year in other fields.
Mr. HECHT: The first one blew me away like how it actually--it seemed like somebody was following us around.
Difficult questions they have previously shied away from - like how the NHS is funded, the size of the welfare state and the universality of benefits like winter fuel payments - may now have to be considered, he added.
Your phone triangulates itself based on how far away you are from certain wi-fi hotspots.
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In their coalition agreement, the Conservatives and Lib Dems agreed to "consult" with the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) about "how to move away from the generous final-salary pension system for MPs".
If barrel-aging is now judged too costly and time-consuming, how long can it be before someone engineers a way to do away with the greater toil and expense of grape-growing altogether?
Lots of middle-class liberals came from as far away as California and New York to show first-time voters how to use punch-card machines, and to keep an eye open for any signs of voter intimidation.
The universe is pretty transparent to optical light--that's how we can see far away galaxies.
" It added that Mr. Daisey "has illuminated how our actions affect people half-a-world away and, in doing so, has spurred action to address a troubling situation.
The charity is currently funding some Leeds-based research into how artificial hips are worn away during the "swing phase" of walking, which it is hoped will highlight the benefits of different materials, and lead to recommendations to improve surgical techniques or design.
More than 200 Catholic Bishops from around the world are due to arrive in Rome shortly for a three-week conference on how to check the falling away from the faith of millions of European Catholics and how to inspire a new evangelisation.
D.? How many post-docs would do the same, throwing away their chance for a faculty appointment?
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And how about waving away airline food and having a freshly-cooked gourmet meal delivered to your flight?
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Although I certainly think this young company has much to prove, I nevertheless appreciate how it is steering away from farm bets on swing-for-the-fences patent lawsuits like most of its competitors.
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Though it really is a revolutionary scientific step, investors should remember how Provenge looks when you strip the gee-whiz factor away: it is just another expensive cancer treatment with a real but small benefit.
Though the Iowa primaries are still weeks away, we already know how a few high-profile people are going to vote.
If that happens Willey says he might consider re-applying but retains reservations about how long he would spend away from home.
The head-tracking system, which was developed by the Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz Institute in Germany, works by calculating how far away a head is, based on its apparent size (the direction is obvious, of course).
It's perhaps the token example of how consumers at large are moving away from needing a full-fledged machine at their fingertips, and the redefining of what a "computer" is for the newest generations.
At the High Court in Glasgow, the woman told how she had been at the Drimsynie Estate during a Christmas away-day from her work.
These two attributes alone guarantee that the blogger has a clearer view of how the world really works than does the zero-sum thinker toiling away at his mainstream media position.
Americans are shying away from oil-consuming activities and are considering how they use their oil, as evidenced by a May in which Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler all experienced significant declines in automobile sales.
"Nowadays you come to town, you stick your little card in the slot machine next to some blue-haired lady smoking away and try to figure out how many points you need for a buffet, " says Poster.
Knief had spent a portion of her trip examining libraries in Florida and Louisiana, and she had walked away feeling pleased with how Kern County's far-flung network of seventy-one branches, many of which she had single-handedly expanded, stacked up by comparison.
When a signal bounces back from the GPS-enabled device on the Earth, it can tell exactly how far away that device is.
Company officials pressed her during her interview on how she had kept up her data-modeling ability during her six years away from the specialty.
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