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None of us are on the internet, almost at all.
Now we're almost at 10 million, which is just insane.
By the time I hang up, I'm almost at work.
The attacks happened "almost at the same moment," it said.
"We are almost at permanent presence, almost," Dr. Kamp said.
Something just ahead, almost at hand, just on the horizon.
These charged particles travel almost at the speed of light.
The impeachment of President Donald Trump is almost at hand.
It took a few months but it's almost at 100% now!
In fact, she's almost at her goal weight of 120 lbs.
Now, almost at the same age, we don't have a father.
We have almost at a minimum exposure to the smaller players.
The way that people endorse Hillary is almost at arm's length.
"People are almost at the end of the rope," she said.
Grisham said the moment of that engagement is almost at hand.
A vast repository of incredible games was almost at our fingertips.
Amer chooses somewhere farther along the row, almost at the end.
Emil Forsberg tries a curling shot from almost at the sideline.
Your ruling planet, Mercury, is almost at the end of its retrograde!
I'd say the top third of it is almost at eye level.
Mr. Trump has the power to pursue trade policy almost at whim.
You've got elite talent almost at every spot, especially in the West.
Almost at once I was flooded with an overwhelming barrage of images.
"Since Brexit, we've seen ETF flows almost at record levels," Fink said.
But almost at once you begin to recognize colors, symbols and shapes.
We will not be profitable (laughs), uh, a lot or almost at all.
Springer shares jumped by nearly 12% to trade almost at the buyout price.
Health care is right up there, almost at the top of the list.
We're almost at the finish line, and paradise is definitely not yet found.
"I was almost at the verge of walking away from acting," he said.
No wonder their approval ratings are in the gutter, almost at single digits.
Now that we're almost at the railing, we start to feel the height.
Almost at once they have a suspect in custody: Wolphram, a retired schoolteacher.
This year he is almost at eye level with the six-foot stalks.
We're almost, we're almost at this next phase of progress in my view.
That opera seems almost at war with the debonair wit of its source.
We were in the third row, so this happened almost at our feet.
Meat should be almost at room temperature before supporting ingredients are mixed in.
Everything that happens is almost at odds with enabling planetary systems to form.
Almost at once things went way more wrong than they were supposed to.
The UBS tower has 25 floors, so the raccoon is almost at the roof.
" Twitter, meanwhile, tweeted via its support account that it was "almost at 100% resolved.
We were almost at the big close of our presentation when, again, Al interrupted.
The stock market is almost at its all-time high, our economy is incredible.
"The polls show we're almost at 3% and we've barely started campaigning," he says.
You're almost at the finish line, but there's still a lot left to do.
As the newcomers arrived, Miami's workforce grew by 55,000, or 8%, almost at once.
If you do the math, by month's end you're almost at an engineer's salary.
MSCI's main world stocks index was down 0.8% and almost at four-year lows.
"The Israeli strikes inside of Egypt are almost at the same level," he said.
Key caveats: President Trump has the power to pursue trade policy almost at whim.
"Two Separate Murder Cases Are Unearthed Almost at Same Time," a newspaper headline declared.
She began almost at once to write stories drawn from long-forbidden childhood memories.
I'm almost at the TC, so I just need to know where she is.
With the technology returning results almost at random, Amazon shut down the project, they said.
And everyone knows at Barcelona that when Messi is fit, he scores almost at will.
And we were almost at the end of being not people when we started this.
It made me think about how we're almost at a year since Lil Peep's passing.
At the left, a deep river valley cut into the mountains almost at sea-level.
Sanya Richards-Ross is almost at the finish line of her pregnancy, and she's celebrating.
Almost at birth, the silicon solar cell was gazumped by a rival non-fossil technology.
Way up there at the top — almost at the status bar — and to the right.
We're almost at the end, and everyone — including A.D. — is looking for the same answers.
August is almost at an end, which means new iPhones are right around the corner.
The pilot program now has 190 students and is almost at capacity, Mr. Toulmet said.
It feels strange, almost at odds with how grounded and clear-eyed Lilac Everything is.
"Since Brexit, we've seen ETF flows almost at record levels ... $18 billion of inflows," Fink said.
In a sense, it became obsolete almost at the time that Microsoft got their hands slapped.
These charged particles travel almost at the speed of light and can interfere with human technology.
When Mr Zaid was writing Mexican presidents (all of them priistas) removed governors almost at will.
As a result Unilever's total return is now almost at the top of its peer group.
The fiscal stimulus will come at a time when the economy is almost at full employment.
Once you're almost at your desired thickness, cut the pasta dough to fit your rolling pin.
You'll know you're almost at the top when you start seeing baby strollers on the trail.
France and the Scandinavian countries have fertility rates almost at replacement level, thanks to such measures.
Byrek, savory phyllo pies, flake almost at a glance, a swift succession of shatter, crumble, dissolve.
She had to work to support her two children and picked the trade almost at random.
As for the defense authorization: The defense policy bill, meanwhile, is almost at the finish line.
Almost at the end of "Other People," David Shields's 369-page, 73-chapter collection of — what?
The drama is no longer a tragedy but a fairy tale—almost, at times, a farce.
And right now you're almost at four attempts… That's the way coach wants us to play.
But almost at once something caught his eye on the other side of the High Road.
A four-story building collapsed right at 286 Álvaro Obregón Avenue, almost at the corner of Oaxaca.
But his bullishness may reflect growing GOP confidence that the Senate trial is almost at an end.
Russia, China and others have invested in their cyberwar capabilities to exploit our systems almost at will.
Donald Trump's messaging and the messaging around Brexit grabs people almost at the level of primordial fear.
Almost at the end of his personal healing journey, Archer is just starting to help others heal.
At first, the plot point seems dropped in almost at random, with Tig referencing it in passing.
President Trump tries to make oil pipelines great again; Merrick Garland's replacement is almost at hand; OSCARS.
It's primal and elegant, a story so simple that it works almost at the level of myth.
Here's a list of other remarkable films, chosen almost at random from my longer list of 220.
The past trans ban was a medical regulation that let commanders discharge trans troops almost at will.
The day we have been waiting for is almost at hand, and no, we're not talking about Thanksgiving.
As of Friday afternoon he was almost at $4,000 of his $22,000 goal after launching the campaign Wednesday.
That means we're almost at the New Moon, and this New Moon happens to be an eclipse: intense!
In 1917, there were only 147 of us left, but after 100 years, we are almost at 800.
The pseudonymisation almost at source may work, but the description of it as irreversible doesn't preclude linking attacks.
The memorial was held at Forest Lawn Saturday inside a 1,200 seat theater, which was almost at capacity.
Relations between the predominantly middle- and upper-class sannyasins and their lumpenproletariat guests soured almost at the start.
Mazdzer was thrilled with his silver, having been almost at "rock bottom" with his form only weeks before.
The Sunnis and the Shiites split apart almost at the very beginning of Islam, in the seventh century.
"Almost at the top of the hike," she says, slightly breathless, before checking in on her cardio comrades.
By late the next morning, the line had progressed further—and Jesenia's family was almost at the front.
Almost at the SAME DAMN TIME, Meek drops "War Pain," referencing most of the shit Drake is discussing.
Meanwhile, gas prices are almost at a historic low of less than a dollar per gallon; good news.
The first hours were a scramble for the doctors, with victims coming in almost at the same time.
I get an alert when it is almost at 10 percent battery power so I have time to recharge.
"Hey guys, almost at LACMA," Kardashian said, turning the camera around so her sister could fit into the shot.
You're almost at the finish line — so take advantage of your hair's natural oils and create a slicked topknot.
Bodies are so weird, and reliance on bodies is almost at cross-purposes to where we are technologically speaking.
Fury's uncle and trainer Peter Fury said recently the boxer was "almost at breaking point" and receiving professional help.
And almost at the end, this one: If you weren't an athlete, what would you like to be doing?
"Now we're almost at 10 million, which is just insane," Raja said on the latest Too Embarrassed to Ask.
In 2 out of 3 instances, the company sold almost at major lows for 10-year U.S. Treasury yields.
And more sixteen-inch shells came from the New Jersey, or wherever, hissing by and detonating almost at once.
Because of moves by states and cities in recent years, the effective average is almost at $12 an hour.
I'm almost at the six-month mark with my current boyfriend and it's the best sex I've ever had.
Since we've all started to work almost at the same starting point, it's fun to see where we end up.
There were few homes available, Richards said, and prices were almost at the same levels as in much larger cities.
Almost at the same time, Oppo posted a teaser for Find X, another phone in its "Find" line of products.
JoJo Fletcher is almost at the finish line – but she still has four very devoted suitors vying for her heart.
Comey is almost at break-even among Republicans, with 26 percent viewing him positively and 27 percent viewing him negatively.
All parts of the Model 3 production system are now above 500 and some are almost at 700 cars already.
We Are Almost At The End Of Our Renovations Here At 349 Bedford AveScot Rossillo "Worlds Premier Bagel Artist" pic.twitter.
Just to make things even more strange, Kim tweeted the exact same selfie almost at the same time as Rose.
Another 0003 were at or almost at capacity and in danger of overflowing, according to the Department of Environmental Quality.
Another 55 were at or almost at capacity and in danger of overflowing, according to the Department of Environmental Quality.
At least two of the cars struck power poles, and one was badly mangled, bent almost at a right angle.
Trump's sudden and open-ended tariff increases, almost at will, are effectively building a similar structure of trade isolation today.
Lizzie is only one of the four first-person narrators, but disorder is evident in her voice almost at once.
There's a hint of a conspiracy at one point, but it's veiled and obscure, and it vanishes almost at once.
Because we lack a constitution, the very nature of the Israeli political system can be altered almost at a whim.
The Goldman Sachs economics team "almost at times looks like the Democratic opposition," Hassett told CNN's Poppy Harlow on Tuesday.
A paragraph taken almost at random: The first bookie I ever met ran a candy store in Bellmore, Long Island.
Boyamian says Mel has a pristine record of negative tests since testing began and is almost at the finish line.
"We are now almost at 400,000 orders for the model 3," Elon Musk told a conference held in the Norwegian capital.
"The fact that people come to comedy for original observations puts comics almost at the vanguard of original thought," Eagle said.
"We are now almost at 400,000 orders for the Model 3," Musk told a Norwegian conference this morning, according to Reuters.
They managed to catch the moment when both planets slipped in front of their host star, almost at the same time.
During the third, Ali was content to lay on the top rope and permit Foreman to pummel him almost at will.
"We could be at the dumbest moment ever, which is we're almost at the moon and we turn back," Bono said.
"Almost at once on arrival at the home I knew that it was going to suit," she wrote of the move.
Peter Weber's journey on The Bachelor is almost at an end, and can I just say, thank the lord for that?
We did not help to draw them up, and now we are being asked to give our assent almost at once.
"Rather than scissoring straight up, you want to cut on an angle, almost at 9 o'clock or 3 o'clock," Abergel explains.
However, neither party wanted to wait until then to proclaim victory, and both began celebrating at almost at the same time.
Then they made sure they were protected by passing the new law that allows the government to cut payments almost at will.
As he's almost at the top, he loses his grasp, falling 40 feet onto the payload — as the helicopter continues to fly.
Mayweather then came into his own and by the time the fight was stopped, he was landing heavy blows almost at will.
It felt like being observed during a first attempt at slow dancing; my impulse almost at once was to use the brake.
Largely overlooked during her prime, the singer Betty Davis is back in the spotlight — almost, at least — thanks to a new documentary.
So since there are three new iPhones arriving (almost) at once, you've probably been putting some thought into which is the best choice.
"I'm almost at every state in the continental United States," he told People Now while promoting his new cookbook Guy Fieri Family Food.
We're almost at the end of season 3 of How To Get Away With Murder, and I'm still grieving Wes' (Alfred Enoch) death.
"The gameplay is always changing, so it'll introduce something almost at the end of the game that you've never done before," Evie says.
Even Courtyard Homeless Resource Center, a nearby open-air facility, was unable to take in more people as it was almost at capacity.
The fiscal stimulus comes with the economy almost at full employment, which means the resulting increase in demand will likely be satisfied with imports.
The shelters are currently almost at capacity, so there have been discussions of housing kids in places like military bases and even tent cities.
On occasion, Mr Gillespie splits the screen so that two characters speak almost at once: we are never told which is telling the truth.
And Peru's constitution, unusually for Latin America, contains parliamentary elements: congress can oust ministers and cabinets almost at will, and proceeded to do so.
When upright it is set at almost at 90 degrees – a TV lounging nightmare – and when slightly reclined you fall into a napping position.
THE FCC HAS A LOT OF RULES ON THE BOOKS THAT REQUIRE TELEPHONE COMPANIES TO MAINTAIN THEIR COPPER LINE NETWORKS ALMOST AT ALL COSTS.
Or, if that doesn't register with you, consider a fully packed restaurant or bar, with everyone shouting almost at the top of their lungs.
In 2013, Mr. Lima was stopped while traveling outside the prison, a capture that revealed he had been able to leave almost at will.
Bolshevik leaders subliminally grasped the contradiction almost at once; and their rankly Procrustean answer was to leave the program untouched and change human nature.
""Nimitz class, she's barreling down pretty good now with a lot of stuff on her, and her electric plant is almost at maximum capacity.
A show like "Mad Men," which I also admire, lays itself out like a map; we knew how to read it almost at once.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average "was about 16,000 or 15,000 and now it's almost at 30,000," Trump said at the NATO summit in London.
To take an example almost at random: Most of us rely on technology that can be traced to child labor or even slave labor.
We're almost at a set-point for the next few months and, barring flash crashes, don't expect much to change barring some wild SEC regulation.
Almost at the very moment that Justice Anthony Kennedy resigned from the bench, progressive senators began their political cry against whomever that nominee would be.
"Luckily I walked under the scaffold and I was almost at the end of the block when I heard a pretty loud boom," he said.
Almost at the very first signs of success — and the Zurich group quickly spawned imitators from Paris to Berlin to New York — it self-detonated.
At another point, when Mr. Kaine suggested that even Ronald Reagan would find Mr. Trump unacceptable, Mr. Pence seemed almost at a loss for words.
In the 20 years since IRI founded Uhuru, many more Republicans have become engaged in Africa, we are almost at parity with our Democratic friends.
"We are almost at a threshold of finalising the process of selection," he said, adding that it could announce its selection by January or February.
I will fully admit that I picked plays almost at random, only vaguely aware of what they meant my team would be doing on the field.
That was before, on the night of August 9th 1969, five people and an almost-at-term baby were killed at Benedict Canyon in Los Angeles.
Although women constitute nearly 60 percent of the U.S. undergrad population, they are almost at parity with men in graduate school admission, according to government statistics.
And Sprint's entire pitch in recent ad campaigns is that its network is almost at the same level as the other carriers but has cheaper plans.
It is or will be, when all is said and done, a classic study for those students of generational history: We are almost at the turning.
Brazil has been offering soybeans at a premium of $1.60 to $1.70 over the Chicago Board of Trade November contract, almost at par with U.S. prices.
Three years later, after ISIS was almost at the gates of Baghdad, Obama sent thousands of American troops back into Iraq to combat the terrorist army.
East of the Piedmont in Lombardy, northeast of Milan almost at the Swiss border, is Valtellina, where nebbiolo, known there locally as chiavennasca, makes remarkable wines.
Lee "Chappy" Chapman was almost at the summit of lookalike celebrity and, bleak as it may have been for humanity, it was a dream for him.
Stargazers on the East Coast can enjoy the moon almost at its peak that morning, but early risers on the West Coast can enjoy the full show.
Louise's sister Elizabeth Flores claimed in a TV interview on March 12 that she appeared "almost at peace" and "in a daze" during an earlier jail visit.
"She was almost in a daze, like everything's going to be alright, like she was just — I didn't see evilness at all, almost at peace," Flores said.
Investors continued searching for clues regarding the Fed's next move Tuesday, after Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer said the U.S. job market is almost at full strength.
Now that Fat Bear Week is almost at an end, it made us wonder: What are some other animals that hibernate, and why do they do it?
"She was almost in a daze, like everything's going to be alright, like she was just — I didn't see evilness at all, almost at peace," Flores says.
Around the country, the interest in the housing units is "almost at a fever pitch right now," said Kol Peterson, author of a book on the topic.
When we left our home to drive north to a safe place to take shelter on Tuesday, the roads were clogged, with traffic almost at a standstill.
In 1894, when "Faun" was first performed, its language was startling but not shocking: it caused no scandal, and was accepted by the public almost at once.
I was only a few feet in front of him, almost at his feet, and I watched the general, in his black suit, jiggle his legs restlessly.
Facial recognition software is almost at the point where you can scan your face and render 3D versions of yourself that don't look like disfigured Marvel villains.
One of the troublesome pair was captured almost at once; the other climbed on a high ledge and showered the policemen and firemen with bric-a-brac.
"I'm almost at a loss of words because we're just so grateful that action was taken and this will have a national impact on hospitals," he said.
"By year two, year three, we were almost at the $5 million mark in terms of revenue, and we were hoping for maybe $2 million," she said.
After the disease's first cases were identified in 1981, President Reagan waited until 1987, almost at the end of his second term, to speak publicly about the disease.
You can get just about anything you want and at a decent price, and you can have it delivered to you almost at any time of the day.
"We could be at the dumbest moment ever, which is we're almost at the moon and we turn back," Bono told The Associated Press by phone from Dublin.
Lead singer Jasmyn Burke wore a black latex dress and shimmery purple platform boots, looking out into the audience, staring almost, at the faces looking back at her.
I'm almost at the end of It's Kind of A Funny Story by Ned Vizzini, which I'm thoroughly enjoying, however, reading in the mornings is hard for me.
But almost at its inception, CD-R had overtaken the market and when Apple introduced the CD-ROM-based iMac in 1998, it was all downhill from there.
We're likely almost at the point where Peppa no longer is an inside joke — the point at which she becomes corporate and the edges of these memes dull.
"Malting barley is almost at a 50 pound premium to feed barley so it is anticipated that (malting) quality is going to be hard to source," Collier said.
This week, two of the country's largest payment systems announced almost at the same time that they are making it easier for foreigners to pay through their smartphones.
"The number of fanatical supporters who will take her word for anything and can be deployed almost at will is unique," Stipanovich, the strategist and lobbyist, told me.
Juventus's defense, its pride and joy, a grizzled, hard-boiled unit that had seemed able to stifle any opponent, was torn apart, time and again, almost at will.
In "103 Up," he wonders aloud whether a few minutes of his life drawn almost at random every seven years can possibly say anything about who he is.
News of Cohen's guilty plea was breaking almost at the same time Tuesday afternoon as a jury returned 8 guilty verdicts against Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
I do it to save money, but also just so I can stay healthier and easily track what I eat; I'm almost at a 1,303-day streak on MyFitnessPal!
But since Dozier has "volunteered" to give up his appeals and face the execution chamber, in death penalty parlance, the fight over Dozier's future is almost at an end.
I think it&aposs something maybe Kim Jong-un mentioned about it being provocative that we fly nuclear bombers up to the almost at a border of North Korea.
The proposed rules will mean that drugs can be launched in China "almost at the same time" as in advanced economies, said Olivier Charmeil, Sanofi's head of emerging markets.
The fiscal stimulus, which includes a sharp reduction in the corporate income tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent, is occurring with the economy operating almost at capacity.
The squalor and lack of self-esteem, the utter hopelessness of this frighteningly small life, is most vividly portrayed in one gesture almost at the end of the play.
But the sense of grayishness in the "Iolanta"/"Bluebeard" pairing — and in "Pelléas," for that matter, almost at the end of its run this season — extended past the designs.
The next thing, 4G—including LTE and WiMAX—seemed to come almost at once, offering data rates not too far off from those expected from regular old piped-in broadband.
But with the economy almost at full employment, the increase in demand spurred by the $20.9 trillion tax package will probably be satisfied with imports, further worsening the trade deficit.
"We are almost at two billion people [at Facebook], out of more than seven billion in the world, so from our perspective we are earlier on in this than later."
It retested it in early November, fell again, retested almost at 2,800 in December, and that's when we saw the big December correction, and now we're back to that level.
The article makes it seem as though none this happened and that this is a Justice Department guy picked almost at random for possible disciplinary actions by a rogue president.
And because Ireland has long treated renting as little more than a stopgap before people inevitably buy homes, its weak tenant protections allow landlords to evict renters almost at will.
But with the economy almost at full employment, the increase in demand spurred by the $1.5 trillion tax package will probably be satisfied with imports, further worsening the trade deficit.
He began to choreograph almost at once and quickly acquired a reputation for his unusual movement style, which combines a rooted, earthy quality with physical humor and balletic precision and stretch.
Another method the series uses is the much-remarked-upon way that Earn and his friends' adventures can, almost at random, be interrupted by violence visited upon them by authority figures.
No. The last time I went to the White House, which was about a week ago when were almost at war with Iran, the president looked quite surprised to see me.
South American athletes flocking to the 2016 Olympics feel almost at home here in Rio, and are hoping to harness that familiarity to make a splash at the region's first games.
Australia's long road to marriage equality is almost at an end, with the bill to legalise same-sex marriage set to be passed in the House of Representatives early this week.
"In the most affected business area, Extruded Solutions, production is now at 70-80 percent, except for the Building Systems business unit, where operations remain almost at a standstill," Hydro said.
Almost at the same time, another group of militants on foot attacked a checkpoint at the eastern edge of the province, killing four police officers and wounding two others, he said.
Shoyu-tonkotsu, Kishuya's leading ramen dish, arrived almost at the simmer, a gorgeous boiled egg at center, its yolk almost molten for mixing in, and a sprinkling of nori over all.
Meme culture is so sped up now that jokes that would have otherwise spent enormous amounts of time developing in specific subcultures get dragged into the national spotlight almost at once.
"Blockchain is the technology field that China started to develop almost at the same time as other countries in the world," said Xiao, who used to work in the Chinese government.
Now, the development is almost at a standstill as the partners work their way through bankruptcy court but are still allowed to trade, their futures debated regularly in the news media.
"We're almost at the end!" she exclaimed with a broad smile, but also the wistfulness of a person preparing to leave behind a role in which she had come to thrive.
Inhaling toxic fumes to celebrate the communist leaders, who, almost at that very moment, were rushing their own children to the airport in Borispol, to extract them from the radioactive threat.
The lira traded almost at 3.6 per dollar, down 1.4 percent, after sharp rises in food and drink prices pushed Turkish inflation to 1.64 percent in December for an annualised 8.53 percent.
Haidilao's $12 billion valuation puts it almost at the level of China's biggest fast-food chain Yum China Holdings Inc which is worth $13.4 billion and owns rival hotpot chain Little Sheep.
Almost at once, rumors began to spread: that a bomb had been detonated, that someone had fired a pistol, that an anti-Nazi agent had brought down Hitler's magnificent symbol of prestige.
This is when the planet will not only be almost at its very closest and brightest, it will also be dark and Mars will be at its highest point in the sky.
Lethal White picks up right where Career of Evil left off, with a shaken Robin going through with her wedding and regretting it almost at once, then returning to work with Strike.
The US territory has been in a recession since 2006 and according to the US census data, poverty rates are almost at 50%, double that of the most impoverished state in America.
The report came after years of unsubstantiated rumors that C.K. had made a practice of using his institutional power to sexually harass women comedians, and C.K. confirmed the story almost at once.
It's far outside the city centre, almost at the peripherique (the ring road around Paris that separates the city from the banlieus or suburbs) so it's quiet, but still surrounded by life.
We're almost at the halfway point of the NFL season, and it's time to begin thinking about the final moves your fantasy team will make while making a push for the playoffs.
I had my opportunities during the second and third set but I was playing almost at the limit all the time ... and I couldn't make it because Novak was there every time.
Argentina nailed nine three-pointers in the opening half and kept piercing Serbia's defense inside the arc as Campazzo drove past his markers almost at will and dished out passes like confetti.
But Nishikori robbed them of their voice, as he unleashed forehand winners almost at will, a stroke he said was his favorite shot despite being better known for his double-handed backhand.
"Now, we're almost at a million followers and a lot has happened that should prove otherwise," they wrote (the email exchange was in December, before the account grew to over a million).
Retired life is going by fast for Kobe Bryant ... really fast ... like almost at a breakneck speed ... check out the Mamba TEARING IT UP whipping a sick Ferrari on a closed course.
If your career still hasn't quite taken off, and you're almost at the end of the runway, it may be time to consider a different trajectory — even if that means starting from scratch.
The sister of a California mom accused of abusing her 13 children in a house of horrors claims the woman appeared "almost at peace" and "in a daze" during a recent jail visit.
With the whole world almost at a standstill over the rapid spread of coronavirus to 125 countries, Africans are inspiring their continent with music and dance in an attempt to beat the virus.
It might not hurt WWE much—Jericho is a part-timer these days and flits in and out of WWE almost at his personal whim—but it stands to help NJPW via buzz, alone.
Most laptops now just charge over USB-C, and with Intel's Thunderbolt 3 also adopting the connector, we're almost at the point where a laptop can get away with having only USB-C ports.
We're almost done,'' as if she were coaxing her to swim a little longer (they were almost at the shore!), coaxing her even though in all likelihood that shore no longer existed for her.
In southern Portugal, the town of Evora was almost at a standstill Saturday as only a few foreign tourists dared to venture out to take photographs of the Roman ruins called Diana&aposs Temple.
Almost at odds with the cold, back-to-basics hardness that has come to characterise "urban" music in the UK right now, she is ultra-feminine, performatively bougie and highly specific about her aesthetic.
That was one of the first tracks of the project, got totally forgotten about, and it was almost at the end of the writing of the whole album where it got brought back up.
This is it: We're almost at the end of the A Year of Lil Wayne series, and we've done a phenomenal job of documenting all the great, bad, and obscure parts of Wayne's career.
No, but there was this beautiful moment: It was one of those days where it just didn't feel like the audience was with me and I was almost at the end of the solo.
Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten was almost at the bottom of the final descent with gold glinting in her sights when she slammed headlong into a stone kerb - a crash that left her in hospital.
Kylie Jenner just confused everyone by stepping out in Adidas kicks, almost at the exact same time PUMA announced she's the feet of their brand ... and TMZ now has the real story behind the deal.
It includes clips from "The First Family", a hit album which launched Meader to stardom, as well as snippets of later interviews where he expressed exasperation—sadness, almostat being asked to do "the voice".
If these instant monitors' signals could all be gathered together and run through suitable software, the true nature of a big submarine earthquake would be apparent almost at once, and appropriate warnings could be issued.
But critics say that CRCC shows no sign of operating anytime soon in Europe and the Siemens-Alstom combination will be so big that it will be able to force up prices almost at will.
Core inflation is almost at eight-year-highs, over 15 percent, as a foreign exchange shortage and a rise in customs duties bite hard in a country that imports everything from sugar to luxury cars.
From there, the story jumps through space and time almost at random, from an arctic landscape to a giant ocean to the dawn of man (complete with 2001: A Space Odyssey reference) to outer space.
Something shrieked and flashed emerald in the gloom, and his heart seemed to jump halfway up his throat, even though he realised almost at once that it was nothing more sinister than a common parakeet.
Core inflation is almost at eight-year-highs, over 15 percent, as a foreign exchange shortage and a hike in customs duties bite hard in a country that imports everything from sugar to luxury cars.
Hamilton is almost at the point where a string of second places would be enough for him to be world champion for a fourth time, even if Vettel were to finish first in every remaining race.
However, with offshore Caspian oil and gas production already almost at 2 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, the impact from new fields - if and when disputes about their ownership are settled - might be limited.
Tyler Seguin owns goals in back-to-back games and captain Jamie Benn boasts 11 points in nine games, but the Stars are almost at the bottom of the league in goals-against per game (20153).
A large part of Lagos' teeming population depend on informal water vendors where average spending on water could be as high as $44 a month almost at par with Nigeria's minimum wage of $47 per month.
These benefits begin to accrue almost at once, even in weak economic conditions (though the IMF does caution that short-run gains may be limited when credit markets are malfunctioning, a common feature of economic crises).
NUREMBERG, Germany — If the urgent challenge for Germany last year was sheltering the hundreds of thousands of people who descended on the country almost at once seeking asylum, then this year's task is to integrate them.
Plus -- (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I just told a pick and I was like it&aposs almost at a point where you kind of expect that some -- it&aposs not going to be what you want.
"To see somebody who's almost at June to swing the bat with the consistency that he is, and his command of the strike zone taking his walks, it's been really impressive to me," Price said of Cozart.
Later, he hit his best shot of the day at the par-three 16th, a six-iron that launched high and landed soft, the sort of shot he used to hit almost at will during his prime.
At 6 feet 4 inches and 225 pounds, the 271-year-old Lindros had the supple hands of someone much smaller, and hockey observers believed he would destroy everything in his path and score almost at will.
When I moved to London seven years ago and knew literally nobody, Twitter was one of my primary sources of making friends, and we are almost—almostat a point where admitting that isn't deeply, deeply embarrassing.
On Friday afternoon, almost at the exact same time the House of Representatives was set to vote on the American Health Care Act (AHCA), the bill was suddenly pulled from the floor, and the House went into recess.
Plus -- (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I just sold a pic and I was like, like it&aposs almost at a point where you kind of expect that some -- it&aposs not going to be what you want.
Reflecting pressure on aluminium supply, LME aluminium futures curves showed cash was trading almost at parity against the benchmark for the first time since June, boosting carrying costs and also the incentive to deliver metal to the exchange.
"The agricultural campaign that is beginning gives much better numbers, which are complemented by better international prices ... we are waiting for a recovery almost at normal levels, close to the potential of 4% for next year," he said.
Tesla says it aims to have capacity ramped to the point where its production of lithium-ion cells tops 0003 GWh/year, which is almost at the current electric battery production capacity of all the world's suppliers combined.
While outside investors have come pouring into other esports, and made established esports brands increasingly ubiquitous and well-financed, pro Dota 2 is largely dominated by rosters and individual captains and players that change teams almost at-will.
It's almost at the point where "truthiness" — Stephen Colbert's old word for the from-the-gut canards that helped to lead to the Iraq war — would be preferable to what we have now: unsubstantiated nonsense and outright lies.
And after all these years — and we're almost at 400 episodes, 400 families that we've helped with our shows — the one thing that we always absolutely love is that moment we reveal the dream home to the families.
The Taliban are able to attack government-held centers almost at will because Afghan troops and the police generally hunker down in defensive positions on bases, checkpoints and command centers, leaving most offensive operations to commandos and airstrikes.
"In Jamaica, and in the stumbling and fumbling reaching forward of its people, is dramatized, almost at laboratory level, the most hopeful image I know of the newly emerging underdeveloped world," he wrote in Holiday magazine in 1963.
LONDON (Reuters) - Tyson Fury is "almost at breaking point" and receiving professional help, his uncle said in an interview days after the world champion was declared medically unfit to defend his WBA and WBO heavyweight crowns against Wladamir Klitschko.
A similar work is "The Identity You Prefer" (2017), which consists of garbage bags held horizontally against the wall almost at eye level, tempting me to place my face inside to see what might be hidden in their recesses.
We're almost at one-year since PROMESA came into force, and Puerto Rico remains far away from meeting the goals of achieving economic growth, returning to the capital markets and good faith negotiations as required by that federal law.
We are almost at the half-point in Donald Trump&aposs first term and he is still under investigation with no charges of Russian collusion by him or his family or his campaign brought because there is no evidence of such.
He was worried that it would lose customers, but almost at once its revenue spiked, going from $60,000 a year in 2004 to more than $1 million a year in 2007, with just Mr. Vess and his co-founder involved.
The BoE raised interest rates this month to a decade-high of 21.20 percent, citing its belief that the UK economy is operating almost at its "speed limit", or full capacity, raising the prospect of more home-grown inflation pressure ahead.
The downgrades by S&P Global Ratings and Moody's Investors Service put Hartford almost at the bottom of the credit scale and mean that the agencies view the city as essentially in default with little prospect for a full bondholder recovery.
But Zimbalist, who felt the Astros' scheme was almost at the level of baseball's 1990s steroids era but not quite at the level of the 1919 Chicago "Black Sox" match-fixing scandal, said there is also a negative force at play.
"If you talk to some of the building trades, like the operating engineers and the laborers, they are almost at full employment among their members because of the energy comeback," says Mike Mikus, a Democratic consultant who works in the region.
The lift from the fiscal stimulus, which includes a sharp reduction in the corporate income tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent, is likely to be modest as the stimulus is occurring with the economy operating almost at capacity.
Osaka burnished her reputation as one of the cleanest hitters of the ball in women's tennis by smacking winners almost at will from both her forehand and backhand under the roof of the Rod Laver Arena which was closed due to extreme heat.
"He roamed around, hat-tipping Black Lives Matter and Clinton's hard work," delivering "a Bill Clinton-esque performance, meandering around his own record, taking random digs at Donald Trump, and hitting applause lines (YES WE CAN) almost at random," Salon's Amanda Marcotte wrote.
Located in SoFI—that's South of Fifth, meaning south of Fifth Street, almost at the southern tip of Miami Beach—Las Olas is a humble anomaly amidst the soaring multi-million dollar condos and the much more upscale restaurants in the neighborhood.
Opponents can single-cover players like Fowles, who has made a career of scoring almost at will through double-teams, sometimes triple-teams, or they can send help defenders, but at a higher risk than ever before with Brunson feeling so comfortable outside.
If proven, that would be almost at the scheme's inception, much sooner than Mr. Winterkorn or Volkswagen have previously admitted and nearly seven years earlier than federal prosecutors alleged in a criminal indictment filed against him and several other Volkswagen executives last year.
"Markets were awaiting a breakthrough in trade talks in November, and we are almost at the end of the month and not seeing any significant breakthrough and that is keeping bonds supported," said Rene Albrecht, a rates strategist at DZ Bank in Frankfurt.
"Business sentiment is almost at the highest level it's ever been, consumer sentiment is at its highest levels, markets are wide open, housing's in short supply and my guess is mortgage credit will expand a little bit," Dimon said at the time.
But — perhaps in a very intentional bit of timing — almost at the same time that Walmart announced its Bonobos acquisition, Amazon announced it would be buying Whole Foods for $13.7 billion, giving it a very, very significant leg up in its budding food retail business.
If the Atlanta Federal Reserve's GDPNow model, based on data already released, is to be believed, growth will come in almost at the top of that range and bang in between the 99.63 percent pace seen in Q4 2018 and July-September's brisk 3.4 percent.
The long and bumpy road to the 88th annual Academy Awards is almost at an end, and Sunday's telecast of the ceremony is look to be just as interesting for what goes down on stage than on the actual awards outcome — maybe more so.
On a Tuesday night, Caña is almost at capacity, and the majority of customers are sipping on snifters of top-shelf rum, with just a few drinking cocktails—including one of simply rum and coconut water, shaken and served in a chilled young coconut.
There he can be hit almost at will and his feet can be pushed together to reduce his hitting power—which stems from lightning fast transfers of weight from one foot to the other far more than it does any magical strength in his muscles.
The senior government source said Salvini and Di Maio were ill advised by the euro-skeptic European Affairs Minister Paolo Savona, who had argued that the Commission would back down because it was weak and almost at the end of its 28.83-year mandate.
Almost at the same time as the Mikhalkov affair, the Institute for National Memory in Poland released documents, some of them obtained from the widow of the last Communist interior minister, reviving the claims that Mr. Walesa was a secret police informer in the 1970s.
But top government officials have acknowledged that the Health and Human Services Department is almost at capacity with shelter beds for unaccompanied minors, while advocates have raised questions about whether the agencies have enough staff and resources to care for immigrant children, including toddlers.
The rupee was almost at a nine-month low after falling below the psychologically important level of 2250 against the dollar as sentiment turned bearish on a combination of growing expectations of a U.S. rate hike and gains in dollar along with FII outflows.
PIRRO: We are not almost at the point, we are at the point where people who are working in the government, who have - are spending 18 hours a day, most of the ones that I know, working are being thrown out of places and not served.
The last book, Career of Evil, saw Strike firing Robin after she put herself in danger and jeopardized a case, only to regret his decision almost at once and show up at her wedding to Matthew, where he begged her to return to his detective agency.
According to the just-released 2019 Harris Poll Reputation Quotient, a survey measuring the reputation of the 100 most visible American companies, Apple fell three spots to 32, Google dropped 13 places to 41, while Facebook fell this year from 51 to 20183, almost at the bottom.
The result is the goth-friendly Black Pearl, a glass goblet of ink, Fernet Branca, and rum-charged darkness that seems almost at odds with the shimmering azures of Ibiza's salt plains, which is where Baptiste's bar hides in the south of the sun-kissed island.
Its&apos almost either we have to overreact because we didn&apost do much about Putin, and now we have to push Trump into a corner where we&aposre almost at war with a power that in terms of economic size is not comparable to China.
A hair-raising video shows the moment an Airbus A380 landed sideways at Heathrow Airport as high winds from Storm Dennis pummeled the UK.The two-tiered plane can be seen fighting the winds, almost at a 90-degree angle to the runway, before finally touching down.
Similarly, the BoE's new inflation forecasts will be watched as a sign of whether it thinks investors are being too relaxed by betting on no follow-up rate rise until late 2019 and only one more almost at the end of its three-year forecast period.
So when she finally pulls things together to make the big play, or to strike out that last batter, you don't feel as if you're being manipulated — even though you are — because Pitch has expertly created a situation where you want to see her succeed, almost at all costs.
It was trying to sue us for defamation, for special damages, to sue us in Britain and in America and this was … it's owned by Robert Mercer, who has the deepest pockets and it was really serious and really quite scary and almost at like an existential level. Sure.
A journey of transformation, in which the white European is spiritually renewed, almost at the expense of his darkly exotic subjects, is familiar enough from German Romanticism; you can imagine a contemporary version, in which the novelist traffics in the most supple kind of self-protective self-criticism.
But U.S. stock index futures were trading off session lows after Iranian officials said on Wednesday that their country did not want a war and its strikes "concluded" its response to the killing of Soleimani, whose burial was completed almost at the same time as the missile launches.
In an episode of the television show "Black Mirror," about a military unit in an imagined postapocalyptic future, a female soldier wears a fishtail braid that begins almost at her forehead and runs the ridge of her skull like a reptile's crest, doubling, visually at least, as armor.
When Ying Guan Chen — stumbling and bleeding from the bullet holes in his face and lower torso — collapsed and died in a Popeye's restaurant in the Sunset Park neighborhood in Brooklyn, it was clear almost at once that his killer was a fellow Chinese immigrant named Wu Long Chen.
While the corporate income tax rate has been slashed to 211.4 percent from 22014 percent and taxes for households have also been lowered, economists see only a modest boost to GDP growth as the fiscal stimulus is coming at a time when the economy is almost at full employment.
I saw "The Deep Blue Sea" at a sad time in my life, and I met Rachel several years after I had seen her work in that movie, and onstage, and what she responded to almost at once was how my sadness was turning to something like hope.
All five men confessed to the crime originally, under duress, and all recanted almost at once; the real rapist's DNA was linked to the semen on the victim's body, and the five accused men had their charges vacated in 2002, years after their original conviction and years into their jail time.
Don't know if you've heard but the UK's starting to feel like a complete mess where the class divide is growing daily, immigrants are being set up as enemies of the state in the right-wing press, and tensions between the left and right more generally are almost at boiling point!
In New York, now considered the epicenter of the virus in the U.S., shelters are categorized as essential services and are encouraged to keep functioning as normally as possible, even though many are at or almost at capacity, said Kelli Owens, executive director of the state's Prevention of Domestic Violence office.
"I stopped to respond to a text message that I had gotten from a friend and I think that's basically what saved me from being hit, because as I looked up, this truck was barreling through the market and through the stalls and through the crowd coming almost at me," she said.
Growth in Britain, the world's fifth-biggest economy, has slowed since the referendum decision in 23 to leave the EU. But the BoE pushed ahead with its rate hike because it believes the economy is operating almost at its "speed limit", or full capacity, raising the prospect of more home-grown inflation pressure ahead.
Every few minutes, it tosses out an issue that seems like it might become the make-or-break conflict of the episode, the thing that will give us one last wacky spree of shenanigans before we finally see Jane and Rafael safely married off — and then instead, it gleefully resolves that issue almost at once.
We read everywhere that compliance is 90 percent, but Saudi Arabia is, in reality, the only member that is reducing output by a lot more than agreed according to OPEC figures (130,000 barrels per day cut above its agreed production), while Russia is at almost at a third (22017,266 b/d versus the agreed 255,22011 b/d).
I wasn't expecting to get the money and almost at the same time I received a call from a friend of mine, an artist in Lubbock named Paul Milosevich who I had told I had a bunch of songs I wanted to record but I couldn't figure out how to do it at that particular time.
But there was a key difference between Colbert and the millions of Americans who were shocked to see Trump beating the odds: The host ended up having to work through his feelings about Trump's impending victory on live TV. When it became clear that Trump was about to win, Colbert was almost at a loss for words.
We've known for decades that when we have piped up about our issues and made ourselves available to have conversations about our actual inclusion, we've been cut down almost at every single step of the way going all the way back to post-Stonewall with Sylvia Rivera speaking to a crowd of predominantly white cis queer folks about how they didn't care.
Almost at the same time as Air Force One rolled to a stop at the airport in Hanoi Tuesday, Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen arrived on Capitol Hill at the start of three days of testimony that could inflict severe political damage on the President and will feature a hugely anticipated open House hearing on Trump's personal and business history on Wednesday.
You absolutely do spend a lot of time in the film talking about the resurgence of a religious left, including an evangelical left — people like Shane Claiborne, say, whose progressive Christian, implicitly anti-Trump, "Red Letter Revival," conveniently located almost at the door of Jerry Falwell's Liberty University, tried to bring Christianity out of the orbit of the GOP and nationalism.
"If I get this inactivated polio vaccine and somehow I get infected, I would not know that I got infected because I am completely protected, but I will act as a vector, transmitting this virus almost at the same rate as if I had no vaccination," said Raul Andino, professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of California, San Francisco, whose lab has been studying poliovirus.
As on their records, there are many guest artists: Luc Sante appears, almost at the book's start, with a beautiful essay on the genre-mingling East Village music scene of the late 1970s and early '80s on the cusp of transformation; Jonathan Lethem offers a taxonomy on parenting styles of the New York creative class; Colson Whitehead delivers a spoof on "Cookie Puss," the Beastie Boys' first club hit.
""Almost at once another explosion bounced him several feet into the air and hot shards ripped into both thighs ... as he lifted his arm to look at his watch a mortar shell exploded only feet away and blasted the watch from his wrist and tore a large jagged hole in his forearm: 'I was beginning to know what it must be like to be crucified,' he was later to say.
I mean, at this point, it&aposs like, if you don&apost agree with what the left says, it&aposs because you are a Nazi and you&aposre a bigot and they have allowed themselves to become so entitled at this point in their feelings that it&aposs like, if you disagree with them, they&aposre almost at the point now where they cannot serve you in a restaurant or they can commit a violent act against you.
A professor of history at New York University and winner of a Pulitzer Prize for "A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South From Slavery to the Great Migration," Hahn argues that America developed into a nation precisely because of its obsession with owning space; that is, it sought to become a continental empire, which meant acquiring land and resources, almost at any cost, and dominating sovereign peoples both at home and abroad.
Opinion Columnist In the window of calm between Michael Cohen's testimony and the allegedly almost-at-hand delivery of Robert Mueller's report, it's worth returning for a moment to the document that established the darkest interpretation of all the Russian weirdness swirling around Donald Trump: the intelligence dossier created by Christopher Steele, late of MI6, on behalf of Trump's political opponents, which brought together the reports and rumors that Steele deemed credible about the then-candidate, now-president's Russia ties.
Only two years after 890,000 immigrants entered Germany almost at the same time, nearly overloading the system; only one year and nine months after gangs of young men, many of whom were immigrants from northern Africa, sexually harassed hundreds of women on New Year's Eve in Cologne; only months after a series of terrorist attacks in Germany, one in the very capital of the country, left 12 dead — after all this, 87 percent of German voters still cast their ballot for parties other than the anti-immigration, far-right AfD.

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