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Venkata > ven as in wayne + ka as in cart + ta as in task Natha > naa + dha as in 'that' Puram > pu as in poor + ram (as in ram for male sheep, not Ram for Hindu god) I wanted to publish every word of it.
Thiru > Th as in 'that' + i + ru as in root.
Yes, free as in beer, and yes, any as in any.
A conductor as in music and a conductor as in electricity.
Weren't not as in getting interviewed... weren't as in not wearing towels!
"'A' as in abortion movie, as in 'The Scarlet Letter,'" she said.
Or 57 percent, as in Pennsylvania, or 64 percent, as in Rhode Island?
As in life — and as in "Cat Person" — the pattern is what's alarming.
Make no mistake; they're not atmospheric as in pretty, they're atmospheric as in fuck you.
Like the 'Queer' top; it's not queer as in gay, it's queer as in oddball.
And if anything inspires turnout, it's excitement – as in 2008 – or anger – as in 2016.
It is cool (as in hip) and warm (as in cuddly); it is spiky and sentimental.
"  "It addresses any present, as in a gift, any emolument, as in cash, of any kind.
"Isla," as in Fisher, is up by 27 times; Leighton (Meester, Gossip Girl) is up 20 times; Bristol (as in Palin) up 19 times; and Mila (as in Kunis) up 13 times.
In Middle English, these were roughly ah, ay (as in "may"), ee, oh, oo (as in "tool").
But whether in crystalline granite, as in Finland and Sweden, or clay, as in France, or volcanic rock, as in Yucca Mountain, nuclear experts are confident that deep geological disposal can be safe.
I don't think she meant "fix" as in "amend," but "fix" as in "affix," to keep in place.
Guessing 'Free Press' is not being 'Free as in free beer' or 'Free as in free of government influence?
It was not a computer society, it was a mobile... As in China, as in a lot of Asia.
And "out" — as in outside, as in the queer rejecting those who have rejected us — is the crucial part.
There are no mass graves full of beheaded victims as in Mosul or war-torn children as in Aleppo.
Other ways of making sweet wine include air-drying grapes, as in Amarone; harvesting grapes shriveled by botrytis cinerea, the noble rot, as in Sauternes; or fortifying, adding neutral spirits to stop fermentation, as in port.
Lizzie: Deadz is money, as in dead presidents, as in dead wigged men whose faces appear on American paper currency.
When they get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, they will become corrupt as in Europe.
Some of the gems settled in river beds, as in Brazil, or were swept to the coast, as in Namibia.
When it travels abroad, it goes for security buffers as in Ukraine, status as in Syria and mostly money elsewhere.
But if that is true for racial discrimination, as in Abbott, why not for religious discrimination too, as in Espinoza?
Maybe hold a final party, as in "The Masque of the Red Death," or just blow everything up, as in Götterdämmerung.
That was twice as many as in 2014, when 237 workers were hurt, and three times as many as in 2011.
As in the traditional folktale, and as in the Christopher Marlowe play, Goethe's Faust sells his soul to the Devil, Mephistopheles.
The answer should be parsed as a two-word phrase, such as "in A" (as in, "in the key of A").
As in Ingress, Niantic's previous GPS-driven game, Pokémon Go uses local landmarks like murals, churches, and monuments as in-game destinations.
The phrase "free as in free speech, not free as in free beer" is often used to help explain this apparent contradiction.
Either the government pays for your care (as in Canada), or it forces you to buy a private policy (as in Switzerland).
Therefore I favor a runoff system, as in France or the state of Georgia or the alternative transferable vote, as in Maine.
In one chapter, she points out that a minor character in Mansfield Park gets into an argument with the vicar over a Moor Park apricot tree: vicar as in the Church of England, Moor Park as in Moor, as in African.
Phinney also noticed a small telltale: the use and misuse of the ordinal abbreviations "th" (as in 111th) and "st" (as in 1st).
In countries with many parties the centre-right is being eroded, as in Germany and Spain, or eviscerated, as in France and Italy.
Also, AI-as-in-pattern-recognition is very likely a major step (albeit one of very many) toward AI-as-in-artificial-intelligence.
Is it a Former not as in previously but as in construction, building something new and creating new connections with the material world?
That's just really hard when an MRI costs twice as much here as in Switzerland — or four times as much as in Australia.
There's usually a theme and some sort of symmetry — mirror, as in a standard issue puzzle, or left/right, as in this puzzle.
The forms may be shaded to suggest a slightly convex volumetric surface, as in "Ta-Da" and "Wizard," or flat and folded planes, as in "Meditative Moment," or layered and interlocking sheets, as in "Rockin' the Boat" (all works on paper dated 2018).
The letters ð and þ, representing two "th" sounds (the first as in "this", the second as in "thin"), add to the exotic feel.
Once-powerful center-right parties have been boxed out both from the liberal center, as in France, and the far right, as in Italy.
For them, as in specifically for them to star in and get paid for, but also as in for people who look like them.
"The government's response in these killings in Kaduna, as in Benue, as in all these affected regions, has been to deploy soldiers," he said.
Hannah kept chasing after Adam even though he wasn't weird as in charmingly quirky — he was weird as in weird (and, arguably, borderline abusive).
That's nothing as in zero, as in Mulvaney expects the bureau will not need any additional funding to operate during the current time period.
"But if they don't do anything and they maintain a static, passive position, waiting for the police to get there — as in Columbine, as in Virginia Tech, as in Sandy Hook — I think you see the casualty statistics are much higher," Mr. Crane said.
For starters, we usually think of time in terms of either distance, as in crossing an area, or volume, as in a space being filled.
In ethics as in policy as in personnel, the concept of impunity is the best framework for understanding the way Trump operates in public life.
International communism has either mutated into autocratic capitalism, as in China, or retreated into a few dysfunctional enclaves, as in Venezuela, North Korea and Cuba.
We know not to listen to ambitious exiles – as in Iraq – or to simply transplant our own values onto a traditional society – as in Afghanistan.
The death mask is excavated by still another American, known as the "twigger" (for "tweaker," as in meth, combined with "digger," as in amateur archaeology).
A majority also felt that "aa" as in baa was more red than green, and that "ee" as in beet was more light than dark.
Nonbelievers refer to this practice as tinhatting—as in, wearing tinfoil on your head to keep aliens from reading your thoughts—as in, being really crazy.
"As for this season, we touch on some topics, but not as in depth as that one, not as in depth as body shaming," she continued.
It might be a slump in oil prices, as in the case of Venezuela, or a slump in farming output, as in the case of Zimbabwe.
Economists can merely speculate whether this downturn rebounds (as after World War II), deepens (as in the 1980s) or bottoms out (as in the Great Depression).
The word is so common that it's easy not to see its Latin roots hiding in plain sight: Dis as in negative, aster as in star.
Sympathy, as in, I sympathize, my heart goes outward to you— outward to you, as in, You over there, stay over there, don't come any closer.
When it says "no tears" or "tear-free" on the bottle, does that mean tears, as in crying because you got shampoo in your eyes, or tears, as in rips in the hair, as in breakage — and why are people up in arms about making the distinction?
Whether literally consuming, as in "Cookie Coin" (2019), or banking within a shopping cart, as in "Coin Cart" (2019), or picnicking in a visual send-up of Matisse's "Le bonheur de vivre" (1905-06), as in "Picnic with Coins" (2019), the artist's females revel in consumption.
"This music is as perfect in the snow as in the sun, as perfect in your headphones all day as in your speakers all night," he says.
The clearest remaining indication is the street signs: There's Darwin Street (as in Charles Darwin), and Ingersoll Street (as in Robert Ingersoll, the famed 19th-century agnostic).
As a hint, a POINT, as in 18A's THAT'S NOT THE POINT, has zero dimensions, and a LINE, as in 24A's PICK UP LINE, has one dimension.
It is now called Musée des Arts Décoratifs/MAD, pronounced not "mad" as in angry, but "mahd" as in the subculture and fashion movement in 1960s Britain.
The Life feature emphasizes these resorts' strong relationship to the image—whether it was still, as in promotional materials, or moving, as in the homemade sex tape.
They are all, as in Chaucer, pilgrims on their way to a shrine, or, as in Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying," an extended family crossing the landscape.
It pronounced Koch "coke," as in the Koch brothers, Charles and David, the industrialists and underwriters of right-wing causes—rather than "kotch," as in the Mayor.
America is no longer "a global force for good," as in President Obama's last strategy, or a "shining city on a hill," as in President Reagan's vision.
Other times, her canvas may be vinyl, as in Tea Time, or sewn onto paper, as in I Massage My Scalp As She Takes Out My Hair.
Squared-off edges like those on the top right can be rested on as in A, while a pole can be balanced on as in B Squared-off edges like those on the top right can be rested on as in A, while a pole can be balanced on as in B If the drone sees and needs to rest on a pole, it can grab it from above.
We continue to believe that all countries in the region, Iran and Saudi Arabia included, have a stake in making sure that these conflicts come to an end, because in Yemen -- as in Syria, as in Bahrain, as in elsewhere -- there's only one solution, and that's a political solution.
Some sovereigns are made vulnerable in this respect by high private foreign-currency debt, such as in Malaysia, or a dependence on foreign inflows - such as in Indonesia.
Economies largely based on consumerism, as in America, or speculation, as in China, will find themselves struggling to find traction with those that function just fine with less.
And when the class comes together en masse — online, as in the prologue, or at a house party as in the book's climax — it makes its power felt.
The authors are correct that discretion is necessary when opening new communications, as in China, or cajoling a series of adversaries to collaborate, as in the Middle East.
Thus they are all, as in Chaucer, pilgrims on their way to a shrine, or, as in Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying," an extended family crossing the landscape.
These range from the eccentrically personal (as in being uncomfortable around cats) to the sweepingly historic — as in, well, the end of the world as we know it.
There's dating as in courtship, and then there's dating as in going on a date, which you can do with someone you've been with for a long time.
We moderns prefer sympathy as social glue, modesty as a virtue, and sensual pleasure as a value, and so we search the sacred texts for their rare moments of compassion, as in Lamentations, or avowals of failure, as in Job, or salutes to sex, as in the Song of Songs.
Petersen predicts that ethnic struggle should play out differently when governments are weak, as in the wake of a Nazi invasion, versus when they're strong, as in modern France.
The first is a distributed (as in multiple copies) but centralized (as in there's only one) ledger, which is a way of recording what happened and in what order.
Protecting lives, health and freedom will be of particular importance in video surveillance such as in shopping arcades, sports facilities, car parks as well as in buses and trains.
But AI (as in the research field) is still nowhere near AI (as in artificial intelligence remotely comparable to ours) and this very cool breakthrough hasn't really changed that.
Maybe the Australian will publish an autobiography titled "Bothered" (as in not), just as McEnroe did with "Serious" (as in "you cannot be", his most famous outburst of all).
Petersen predicts that ethnic struggle should play out differently when governments are weak, as in the wake of a Nazi invasion, and when they're strong, as in modern France.
Not a long time as in decades — which might barely be enough time to get us to Mars in the first place — but a long time as in centuries.
Personal use is allowed — as in transporting your family across the country to join you at a meeting — but not entertainment use, as in going to the Super Bowl.
It also connotes the messiness that Pico lets into his work, and the contemporary information glut (as in social media; as in a Twitter feed) that his style reflects.
Time -- as in, 4 days -- heals all wounds.
They're "alternative" — as in "alternative lifestyle" — not hippies.
Debates over whether it begins with a hard "g", as in "gift", or a soft one, as in "giraffe", can make discussions about religion or politics look civil by comparison.
Such confrontations can be largely bloodless – as in the South China Sea – or brutally violent, as in Ukraine's Donbass or the savage Middle Eastern proxy wars of Syria and Yemen.
These portrayals range from a bumbling Santa with voyeuristic tendencies, as in Sneaky Santa, to a taskmaster Santa who runs his elves ragged, as in a 2014 scene from xxxtrasmall.
A debate raged as to whether the American population would be subdued through fear, as in 1984, or sated by pleasure, as in Aldous Huxley's iconic dystopia, Brave New World.
"Water which is used in homes and businesses collects heat from the air around it, as in a toilet cistern, or is heated, as in dishwashers and showers," Clark added.
The expressive animation was done via rotoscoping, a technique that involves tracing moving images by hand (as in Disney's "Snow White") or through software (as in Richard Linklater's "Waking Life").
As in "Grey Gardens" and "War Paint," his melodies go their own delicious ways, and Mr. Freedman's lyrics (as in "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder") handily keep up.
That's why American sport leagues have either salary caps (as in the N.F.L.) or luxury taxes (as in the N.B.A.) that severely limit how much teams can spend on players.
In most states, felons cannot vote while they are in prison but can regain their voting rights after they are released (as in Massachusetts and Hawaii), after they complete their parole (as in Colorado and Connecticut), or when they are no longer on parole or probation (as in New Jersey and Texas).
We're just as likely to look forward to a new show in April (Dear White People in 2017) as in July (Stranger Things in 2016) as in November (Homecoming this year).
Young girls are married against their will, domestic servitude is enabled by state laws (as in some Middle Eastern countries), or governments mandate exploitative service to the state (as in Uzbekistan).
They might form conglomerated castles that have oxidized into ruins as in "Twelve Arms" (2015), and convoluted mobius strips as in the "Unknown" pieces (both large and small made this year).
"As in this case, the justices have often agreed to these requests even when the lower court ruling, as in the most recent case, had only a local impact," he added.
In this round, participants could choose whether to be paid the lower amount for each correct answer (as in Round 1) or to compete for high earnings (as in Round 2).
"Daniels" would be the self-assigned moniker of Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, whose feature film directing debut includes another Daniel (as in Radcliffe) and even a Dano (as in Paul).
Written by Christopher Chen and directed by Lee Sunday Evans, Caught reveals the too-close relationship between artifice, as in cunning craftiness, and the artificial, as in something fake and contrived.
There may be multiple "shes" saying the same thing about one "he" — as in Trump's case, and as in other high-profile cases like that of Bill Cosby and Roger Ailes.
Why not think big — as in, a big paycheck.
", as in "How long can we live like this?
He's not as ... In the last decade, he has.
" As in, "Will you help me shovel the snow?
" The answer is ONLY, as in "one and ONLY.
" You know, as in McCartney's biggest single "Beautiful Soul.
As in " Paradise Lost ," Lucifer cuts an appealing figure.
" Goo pours down walls, as in "The Amityville Horror.
I mean, really, really old — as in centuries old.
At more than $80 per barrel, Brent crude is nearly twice as costly as in the summer of 2017 and three times as pricey as in early 2016 (see chart, left panel).
They are also involved in inflammatory responses, which are helpful when short-lived (such as in reaction to a wound) but threatening when chronic (as in the inflammation associated with arterial plaques).
But in English p with a puff of air, as in "party", and p without a puff of air, as in "spin", are not different phonemes, though they are in other languages.
Dealing with variegated polities requires doses of decentralisation (as in Kenya), federalism (as in Nigeria) and requirements for parties or leaders to demonstrate a degree of cross-country or cross-ethnic support.
Other states have part-time legislators (around the equivalent of half of a full-time job), which pay either lower annual salaries (as in Maine) or a day-rate (as in Montana).
It has even been speculated that removing Trump affiliates and supporters from restaurants, as in Vancouver, or protesting their presence in general, as in Ottawa, is a violation of their civil rights.
Whether it's spotting roadside novelties — as in I Spy or Bingo — or vehicles from different states (or countries) — as in the license plate game — most games are variations on a scavenger hunt.
The transaction was the first of its kind in Europe where senior debt has so far been subordinated either through the law, as in Germany, or structurally, as in the UK and Switzerland.
We may normally conceive of this as a disclosure of different levels or ways of perceiving, as an opening of doors (as in William Blake) or bypassing of valves (as in Aldous Huxley).
Ray Downs From my viewpoint, it was more of a party atmosphere — not like a party as in a celebration, but more a party as in a "fuck-the-police" kind of party.
That means tax cuts that need to be paid for, either with Medicaid cuts (as in the American Health Care Act) or countervailing tax increases (as in the destination-based cash flow tax).
She remains as elusive in this admirable book as in life, as in the photographs that remain to us — a round-cheeked young person with a decisive mouth, not quite meeting our eye.
But in medicine, as in love, there's no 100 percent.
In death, as in life, Ms. Raiola commanded a crowd.
Bids will be accepted online as well as in person.
As in, as fast as a car on a highway.
As in Angola, the case is little discussed in Mozambique.
As in the original, tragedy strikes during Dumbo's first show.
Richmond wasn't as sharp this year as in previous seasons.
"In foreign policy, as in politics, perception matters," he said.
Big as in really big displays and big design changes.
Or, as in one case, they have to venture elsewhere.
As in her videos, her voice is whispery and feminine.
His play earned him the nickname "Sav," as in savage.
But as in previous Supreme Court cases, like King v.
In certain cases, as in this one ... it was clear.
These are set out below as in the statement: 1.
Double joy Congratulate the Clooneys, as in George and Amal.
IN DEATH as in life, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani defied categorisation.
As in North Korea, the government locks in its citizens.
As in: Nope, I refuse to break up with you.
The legal situation today is the same as in 2007.
Her mind, here as in everything she wrote, is formidable.
And as in her dreams, the Ghost Nation fighters attack.
Poor people are getting more job training, as in Minning.
That's the same number as in May of this year.
As in 2009, forceful complaints have an impact on politicians.
It is associated with the Marley family (as in Bob).
As in, creepy files on basically everyone on the show.
As in Iowa, the smart money was initially on Glenn.
As in Fifty Shades Freed, the characters experiment with BDSM.
"Tweaking," the chef told me, as in tweaking their inventory.
But it does the opposite, wreaking devastation, as in Baltimore.
As in, the sixth largest company in the United States.
As in other academic disciplines, success depends on peer review.
As in the equivalent of 2,000 years of engineering labor.
As in, she's ready to leave the Pharoah for him.
And I started hearing the bangs as in a dream.
Twelve weeks or so as in many European abortion laws?
As in, they are definitely staying in a drug den.
As in years past, some states tied in several categories.
Or, as in today's example, the world's largest search engine.
But as in many European countries, Czech politics is fragmenting.
And, as in the others, industrial elements grab the eye.
As in past years, President Donald Trump made several appearances.
As in so many other ways, government is proving tougher.
As in, yeah, her business is communicating with dead people.
We really think of ourselves as in the relationship business.
As in the previous examples, the causes are probably multiple.
As in, literally, she thought of them in her sleep.
But just as in Leviathan, the surplus feels only giving.
AS in 2013 for 1.8 trillion Korean won ($1.51 billion).
It wasn't easy being announced as in jeopardy last week.
As in most video games, levels indicate a player's progress.
" As in, "it would be best if Donald Trump resigned.
Yes, that Ivan Reitman, as in the director of Ghostbusters.
The results, such as in Ireland or Spain, are impressive.
And I say "pain" as in anxiety — depression, social crap.
In baseball, as in life, the single is totally lame.
As in the worldwide Anglican Communion (see article), tensions remain.
So far, it's all the same as in the book.
But, just as in India, not much came of this.
There, as in most IKEAs, it's easy to get lost.
It can be embarrassing, as in the Ashley Madison breach.
It can be damaging, as in the Sony data theft.
As in the print days, these adult ads reigned supreme.
In few places is this as evident as in Sirnak.
As in, Hulu is literally now located on channel 605.
The pagination is in reverse (as in a Hebrew book).
As in, other people can hear what you're listening to.
Are these the same separatists as in the Prequel trilogy?
I'm just as in the dark as they are sometimes.
But in American politics, as in everything else, times change.
As in lacking th intelligence to realize it was innocent
This is true in friendship as much as in romance.
As in elections, the old vote more than the young.
Sometimes, as in the bombastic "Olympia," Mr. Claerbout falls short.
Furious — as in angry about the way the world is?
Think softwood lumber — as "in the weeds" as it gets.
As in a painting, everything is always at its peak.
That is nearly as many as in all of 363.
As in people, this gene affects the monkeys' social interaction.
They view San Francisco progressives as, in fact, fundamentally conservative.
Firms must know their market, in politics as in business.
As in Molotschna, some community leaders refused to admit it.
No, no, se- ver -ing, as in divide by cutting.
And, as in the U.S., they are buying premium diapers.
As in "Beasts of No Nation," Iweala's technique is uneven.
The slang term is gooning, as in taken by goons.
"Passion" is one translation; "spirit," as in "spiritedness," is another.
In it, as in ho hum porn, actors have sex.
That would just be delayed, as in the House bill.
His death, as in life, will prompt wildly differing opinions.
However, as in all of these examples, the context matters.
In Liege however, as in Berlin, the matter is different.
As in most of their public performances, they employed sculptures.
In, let's see, as far as in D.C. ... In tech.
They may introduce the tax as soon as in 2019.
Support for each is about the same as in October.
As in the past, Germany will get away with that.
Many developing countries see Paris as in their interests also.
As in all things China, it is never that simple.
This is the head of a figure, as in TOTEM.
Rose's statistics are not as impressive as in the past.
Inevitably, as in any operatic career, there were critical cavils.
As in, doubling the character limit of tweets, to 280.
President Carter — as in so many things — is the exception.
Just as in war, everyone has a role to play.
We hang together in sickness as well as in health.
But nowhere were they as successful as in New York.
But family, as in most stories, is Hammond's rockiest field.
Just as in comic books, the transformation makes them stronger.
Crime here, as in many cities, is on the rise.
In soccer, as in so much else, data is king.
" The answer here is REEL, as in "rod and REEL.
These are set out below as in the statement: 1.
Yes, as in milk that comes from individual, traceable cows.
Today, as in 2012, the partisan hostility is highly transferable.
Circumcision is rare in Iceland, as in much of Europe.
That is the same number as in all of 2018.
As in: "The priest is quite hot," says Fleabag's sister.
In California, as in Arkansas, Taylor hid her racial identity.
Good timing in death, as in any departure, is important.
As in, you may have to see a physician anyway.
As in my column, some things are better left unsaid.
As in, the difference between the dream and the reality?
" 39D: Did you immediately think of "ante," as in "antebellum?
It refers to actual cutting, as in one who SAWS.
Mr. Cooper is a fine singer, fine as in adequate.
Not presence as in, 'Wow, a princess is walking through.
Families are speaking as much in Spanish as in English.
As in, yes, let's hit eight places in five hours.
" Often a shocker is a violent act, as in "Psycho.
Otherwise, I use the same products as in the morning.
Mr. Crimp's text, as in "Written on Skin," is enigmatic.
As in Toronto, Mr. Trump is not a stakeholder there.
In today's puzzle, the answer is STEAD, as in homeSTEAD.
As in Congress, Trump's support among Americans remains deeply partisan.
As in Mosul, they will fight to the last man.
The chicken was the same McChicken as in the McGriddle.
But it's not the same as in Russia, said Graham.
As in the 1920s, pay and conditions were a gripe.
Cuba regularly brands dissidents as in the pay of Washington.
And, as in our time, the results were decidedly mixed.
You need, as in England, the certainty of the penalty.
As in a vacuum of emptiness, rumor and speculation rule.
As in, a synonym for "definitely," with the "y" removed?
How about a TIN, as in a "container" of tea?
", as in "Ready, aim, fire!" instead of "Ready, SET, go!
As in, a demon named Marianne is still roaming about.
But herbal Swiss Ricola (as in cough drops) ice cream?
In shooting sports, as in life, one can always improve.
As in New Hampshire, there was a modest gender gap.
As in all occupations, law enforcement professionals may make mistakes.
Onstage, as in life, cynicism can be hard to take.
As in... I won't be charged if they go missing?
As in, well after Thanksgiving celebrations come to an end.
But in economics, as in life, everything cuts both ways.
As in Paris, the city government has capped rent increases.
The players rotate one position each inning, as in volleyball.
And he was as devilish in person as in print.
As in Newark and Flint, the public was never notified.
As in Newark and Flint, the public was never notified.
As in Mr. Lanthimos's other movies, no explanation is offered.
Then, as in any life, there are a few mysteries.
But as in every era of music, there are exceptions.
There, as in New York, he led a threadbare existence.
Loudspeakers blared the same songs as in Mr. Trump's rallies.
Just as in California, no official mentioned the plane model.
As in, it doesn't even happen in the first episode.
When I say protecting, I don't mean as in shielding.
As in high school, Twitter denizens divide into tribes and bully to gain status; as in high school, too-confessional musings and dumb mistakes turn up in the wrong hands and end in humiliation.
The social network of the future won't be one where everyone connects openly together, as in a town square; it will be one where more connections happen one to one, as in a living room.
The company's sticker plugs into a phones' charging port, which allows it be placed on Energysquare's charging pad for wireless charging — that's wireless as in no wires, not wireless as in charging at a distance.
It seems that either they hold power through repression, as in the Soviet Union, and thus settle into terminal decline, or they open up and end up reforming themselves out of existence, as in Taiwan.
The debate over arming teachers must be understood within the context of armed violence at schools, whether one-on-one, as in the illustration above, or mass shootings as in Columbine, Sandy Hook and Parkland.
Whether depicting privation, as in Gordon Parks's indelible essay of a struggling Harlem family, or privilege, as in the high society portraits of Tina Barney, the most powerful images of American money rely on trust.
In the end, as in past cases, it may be lowered.
As in the Cold War, the crucial battleground is in Europe.
As in the Berio, clangorous climaxes were well gauged and weighted.
As in the actor and musician also known as Childish Gambino.
And Hayes says his wedding guests were just as in awe.
Or, as in the case of Anna Kendrick, not at all.
The app was first reported as in development in late October.
Virtual sex can be just as kinky as in-person sex.
As in the case of Phelps, others have also developed infections.
As in, someone who computes, who makes computations for a living.
As in the U.S., views toward the president vary by region.
Zuckerberg preaches community, as in bringing people together around certain interests.
" As in "Please love me, and have faith, husband and master.
As in Chidi's Australian girlfriend from the season's first few episodes.
Plus, as in Les Mis, the actors sang live on set.
There, as in many other places, corruption feeds and enables terrorism.
As in the book, Native Son doesn't gloss over Big's crime.
As in all labor-management relationships, there were clashes and disagreements.
The boys, although skinny, have been described as in good health.
That could be a primary as in the case of Rubio.
As in all matters, with great sexual dynamism comes great responsibility.
Seven, as in the number that would be Swift's next album.
" But "the Fed is making the same mistakes as in 2007.
Here, as in Mann's novella, an older man falls for a
Which typically happens as in many ... Which many times happens, absolutely.
Nonetheless, we view STI's liquidity profile as in line with others.
I think, as in many matters, there is room for everybody.
As in Tolkien, there's narrative within narrative spilling from every footnote.
Sudan: The effort here isn't as clear cut as in Libya.
But, as in 2016, the outcome would be far from certain.
As in America, Britain's competition tsars scrutinise mergers with a microscope.
But in taxes, as in most political things, perception is reality.
As in, I laughed out loud, on average, once per page.
It doesn't have a bombastic opening as in many action games.
As in there appear to be zero deals on offer. Hellooooooo?
As in "Feeder 2," there is a sweetness coupled with menace.
As in the political argument, "Bordertown" casts both sides in extremes.
Sourcing is an issue in Switzerland as well as in Detroit.
Sometimes, as in Syria, the two countries have worked in concert.
It's rounded and slick — as in the sides are unnecessarily glossy.
As in, he's Naz's Tyler Durden in this prison Fight Club.
Coy as in...he avoided the question and gave no answer?
As in, this is the kind of food those folks eat?
Yet despite appearances, things are not the same as in 244.
The overall order was the same as in a June poll.
CRIME in Britain has been falling, as in many rich countries.
And as in Tennessee, voting is particularly difficult for the young.
And, as in Africa, many people are switching to another grain.
As in any milestone moment, there are many hurdles to overcome.
But on Twitter as in life, Trump appears here to stay.
As in the fairy tale, a Prince comes to the rescue.
"It's not as powerful as in an iPhone 6," he added.
They're not the same ones as in Syria, but they're Alevis.
As in many Christian institutions, homophobia runs rampant in Black churches.
There's always April 13 -- as in 1 plus 3 equals 4.
Hiram tells Archie "we" as in the Lodges come first now.
As in those films, the protagonist is a married American woman.
Finally, the camera can also double as in-home security camera.
All this time I would've revered doctors as "in charge," too.
This might remain the case, as in the recent Dutch election.
However, as in Han's source material, Lara Jean is Asian-American.
The action takes place online as well as in the stadium.
So there's no reason to see the strategies as in tension.
As in the Netherlands, coalition talks could take a long time.
As in, it won't just tighten and loosen on the fly.
In real estate, as in everything else today, information is invaluable.
And it was just about as awkward as in real life.
As in Brazell's case, Govan disputes his involvement in Thomas' death.
As in other areas of life, actions speak louder than words.
But, as in many traditional societies, young people have more say.
As in 2017, no one attracts eyeballs like President Donald Trump.
As in, he's getting extremely comfortable and taking off his shirt.
As in, the guy in charge of overseeing the state's elections.
That's about the same as in January, when 65% said so.
As in, look at these guys -- this is what winning is.
"Hussein as in Saddam Hussein was a totalitarian dictator," Green said.
I imagined some kind of calamitous avalanche, as in the Alps.
As in you don't know whether there's a God or not?
In your nation as in mine, religion unifies -- it doesn't divide.
"As in any organisation, there will be internal rivalries," he said.
But plenty of ordinary people hate spelling, just as in English.
The answer is rooted as much in politics as in fuel.
As in, the thinnest-skinned, most sensitive place on the face.
Shulkin justified the travel as in support of the VA's mission.
Sex, as in the rest of human life, is more complicated.
Fraud also has been a problem, as in the California case.
His employer is Grofers (as in "grocery gofers"), founded in 2013.
As in any show, you must be prepared for the unexpected.
It's that they're too gray -- as in colorless -- rather than colorblind.
What do you mean exactly—as in what is the alternative?
But as in the United States, its constitutional safeguards are fragile.
As in, complimentary, gratis, zero down, zero more to pay ever.
Just as in North Carolina, RFRA provoked national outrage and boycotts.
As in so many other ways, 2016 is an unconventional year.
As in, we might not have a place to eat, maybe.
As in Oakland, once again they're up against Have a Heart.
But as in other countries, researchers use different measures and standards.
But, as in the best historical novels, the most famous figures
He remains the protest singer he started as in the 1960s.
That was the same rate as in the prior six months.
As in the other installments, cars and gadgets take center stage.
As in other countries, these programs were designed to be universal.
As in past books, Bacevich is thought-­provoking, profane and fearless.
As in earlier sections, the principals protect one another from something.
As in any competitive system, there are indeed winners and losers.
As in other recent elections, free markets will be the losers.
Students follow a curriculum based on levels, as in computer games.
Curiously, the complainant was the same as in Mr Katumbi's case.
" She recommends using the plural, as in "Police officers wear uniforms.
As in, the only strategy is that there is no strategy.
As in Ohio, Michigan, California, New York, South Carolina or Texas.
As in past summers, furious Iraqis have taken to the streets.
In this election, as in many local elections, that was enough.
" Such declarations are unencumbered by qualifiers such as "in my opinion.
Did the staff (as in the Center) approve the subject area?
As in the West, they are sometimes associated with sexual fetishism.
As in much of Dylan's work, racial adjacency is a theme.
As in, the thing Republicans have been promising would be enormous.
As in Shakespeare's play, Kate is not an especially appealing protagonist.
As in other districts, the search will be national in scope.
Our leaders, as in the rest of America, have diverse views.
As in recent years, the festival's two evenings had contrasting settings.
As in the United States, income inequality in France is growing.
Recent decisions, such as in the Supreme Court case Janus v.
After that, I went to C.O.D. As in Cash on Delivery.
Or worse, as in this case, without the woman being conscious.
As in global geopolitics, contests are not always decided on schedule.
As in past books, Bacevich is thought-provoking, profane and fearless.
Just as in 1984, a top pitcher couldn't bring them home.
There were also many near misses, as in Florida in 2014.
November – as in the entire month – is the new Black Friday.
The world here, as in any good picture book, is wondrous.
In gymnastics, as in life, we demand impossible perfection of girls.
There was no obvious "bad guy," as in the Darfur campaign.
As in, bewildering, astonishing, baffling, perplexing, mystifying or -- just plain confusing.
Karrueche Tran looked ridiculous in Miami Friday ... as in ridiculously hot.
It killed 445,000 people, about the same number as in 2015.
As in the comics, Alita is initially lost, battered, and hopeless.
That is more than 30 times as much as in 2014.
Basically, he's saying the Donald is #2 -- as in ... a turd.
But, as in most relationships, it's more complicated than it seems.
But who does Rubio see himself as in Game of Thrones?
As in 2015, Williamson's suggestions were discredited by his fellow MPs.
Also as in his life, there will be plenty for everybody.
It's Spanish for 'iron' — as in an iron for your clothes.
As in: a penis belonging to a real, live, Caucasian male.
And are they the same as in, say, Chicago or Miami?
As in, the two are engaged and expecting a child together.
Rigidity is seldom a good thing―in baseball as in life.
As in, the chainsaw is a quickly-moving, constantly active instrument.
In startups, as in sports, everybody roots for the hometown team.
Or perhaps, as in the real world, he would have lost.
As in, the sounds and words work in place of images.
In person, as in her music, Bedingfield is warm and inviting.
What's next: In Zimbabwe, as in Kenya, politics are highly transactional.
As in the nickname of the Spurs' coach, Gregg (Pop) Popovich?
In Washington baseball, as in politics, the truth can be opaque.
Food costs twice as much in Puerto Rico as in Florida.
As in economics, so too in G.O.P. politics: Gresham's law applies.
But as in 2011, the governor didn't like everything he saw.
As in many other industries, there is a gender pay gap.
The answer is DISCONTENT, as in, DISC — a Frisbee — ON TENT.
In matters of wedge, as in matters of Ikea, assembly matters.
Others plunged their countrymen into destitution and violence as in Venezuela.
"As in anything in business, this is pure greed," he said.
As in that case, the priority is addressing the threat directly.
As in, the person tweeting doesn't see them as a threat.
Color, light, matter—all behave the same as in the simulation.
Poverty and drugs are scourges, as in countless towns across America.
Sure, as in everything, global culture change would have been better.
"As in cooking there is the obvious amazing color," he said.
As in Basra, the attacks in Baghdad did not injure anyone.
But here, "right" is also a qualitative judgment, as in correct.
As in Peru, ink-stained fingers served as proof of voting.
She was as in touch with animal instincts as intellectual ones.
As in most drag shows, subtlety is not the aim here.
The hallways do not bustle as much as in past administrations.
Another threat, as in Trump's United States, is of moral collapse.
It was an exercise in patience as well as in sleuthing.
It's being used as in a little bit of an excuse.
For example, the letter X can mean "times," as in multiplication.
As in the real world, folks in prison hoard random stuff.
And what could be simpler than "Chips," as in French fries?
Everyone would have to exist inside that chaos, as in life.
The unemployment rate is three times as high as in Katowice.
As in Italy, the response in Central America will hold lessons.
As in other parts of the country, unemployment claims have soared.
We like to take words ... As in, like, The Bionic Man?
Though in fashion, as in most designs for living, not often.
Of course, buyers must pay for shipping, as in by ship.
But in basketball — as in soccer and lacrosse — ambidexterity is encouraged.
As in the film, the cast is small and all female.
The results are just as clear as in the German case.
And, oh yes, space — as in the cosmos, where meteors fly.
As in London, counterfeiters will try to take advantage of that.
Larger transmitters, as in EV chargers, can make it several inches.
The victims: Machete, as in the past, is targeting Latin America.
Where I thought that if — BARBARO: Seacresting, as in Ryan Seacrest?
They're all essentially chemically identical — as in salt, or sodium chloride.
The firm is called the Garros Group — as in Roland Garros.
But as in many puzzles, the answer is following the money.
As in Iowa, they will take place in individual precinct gatherings.
That's roughly the same share as in Iowa and New Hampshire.
"It's pushing 20," he said, as in 20 million copies sold.
As in most of liberal America, Mr. Trump's triumph on Nov.
Deer and duck seasons weren't the same as in years past.
With pets, as in politics, ours is a two-party system.
In healthcare delivery, as in healthcare policymaking, there is no panacea.
Some were clearly fake, as in they didn't come from anyone.
As in Yoichi, the cult of the founder was ever-present.
As in every industry, there are both good and bad practitioners.
In art, as in so much else, it takes a village.
I call them carpet lashes, as in actual real fringy carpet.
As in recent quarters, consumer lending boosted the bank's net income.
As in recent quarters, consumer lending boosted the bank's net income.
And in life as in football, I'm all about pass protection.
But as in most of these cases, the damage had already
Or they are too close, as in the train church photos.
Some brands, such as in-house mattress brand Allswell, have grown.
His proposed name: Pravda, as in the former Soviet state newspaper.
Most of the caucus basics are the same as in Iowa.
But the overall scene is dark — as in difficult to see.
As in a play, these are story subsections, akin to chapters.
The pre-dinner snack was pretzels, the same as in economy.
As in, Sanders is going to tax them out of existence?
At times, as in bromances, they outsource traditional femininity to men.
There's something refreshingly earnest in this, as in the show generally.
As in: Come on, how does he actually win this thing?
Irtiqaa means "elevation," as in elevating life to a higher state.
And so they do, in Olympus as in their other homes.
Yes, that&aposs Baccarat as in the luxury French crystal brand.
And then, as in most characters, you think about role models.
Trump's tactic in this, as in much else, has been different.
"We see the economy as in a good place," Powell said.
He spends almost as much time in Boston as in Canada.
Called Breaking 2 [as in, breaking the two-hour marathon time].
"It's just the same [as in the game]," he tells Leno.
Regulation here isn't as strict as in the United States, either.
Everyone in the show is dispensable, as in the real world.
As in other recent demonstrations, the number of protesters appeared low.
Angela's husband Cal is actually Jon, as in Jon Osterman, a.k.a.
But in life, as in fiction, there's always still a catch.
On the economy, 49% approve now, the same as in June.
Usually, as in the case of the Iran deal, we agreed.
The reverse was also true, as in the case of Nordstroms.
As in the past, our nation today faces challenges and divisions.
As in the country at large, there have been big changes.
As in Mr. Christie's celebratory bourrée by the fireside, everybody dances.
" The partner of "proper" is PRIM, as in "PRIM and proper.
But Trump stayed out of other primaries, such as in Arizona.
Also as in the Manafort case, Aramony's defense called no witnesses.
Were other women and men as in the dark as me?
"Older" (as in "older Americans") tend to be the preferred euphemism.
In geometry as in art, the line is a major presence.
Regulation here isn't as strict as in the United States, either.
I've actually been curling, as in a recreational thing, in Canada.
As in a regular club league, there is promotion and relegation.
As in that struggle, actions say more than words ever could.
My rule is the same as in improv: just say yes.
As in painting, virtues and vices were personified on the stage.
It's solvable below, as well as in a standalone solver here.
Although Mullican could make what many would consider a purely abstract painting, such as the nearly monochrome "Meditation on the Vertical," he could also be semi-figurative, as in "Caravan to the Sun" (1957), or evoke an otherworldly landscape, as in "Meditation on a Southwestern Landscape" (1962), or be inspired by improvisational music, as in "Meditations on a Jazz Passage" (1964).
"Democratic backsliding" is a familiar diagnosis for Slovakia and other countries in the region whose governments are mired in corruption, as in Romania and Moldova, or have begun restricting liberal rights, as in Hungary and Poland.
This was mainly because energy prices grew 3.0 percent year-on-year in December, rather than 4.7 percent as in November and unprocessed food was 1.9 percent more expensive, rather than 2.4 percent as in November.
Antagonism is here, too: There's a song called "POA," as in power of attorney, as in what kind of life must you be living that legal terminology is so close to the fore of your creativity?
Meanwhile, back at the house a fresh bout of Chad drama was just beginning – but not Chad as in Chad, the psycho villain of this season, but Chad as in, Chad, JoJo's ex-boyfriend from back home.
During recessions, tariffs have often been assigned more of a role than they really had, low ones for inflicting American producers with excessive competition (as in 1818) and high ones for stimulating domestic production (as in 1893).
While CNPC is still hunting for targets elsewhere in Asia, the officials said foreign investment in fuel retailing is prohibited either by subsidized pricing as in Indonesia or by a growing domestic refining industry as in Vietnam.
This does not mean the end of ISIS, and we may see organized (as in Libya and Afghanistan) and unorganized (as in Paris and San Bernardino) bands carrying the ISIS label and banner for some time yet.
" He said, "I saw myself as a serious being and not just being one thing, not just being young, but interested in spirituality as much as in hedonism, interested in politics as well as in personal friendships.
Tutored by decades of the genre, we wait for the class goddess to pal up with the slacker (as in "Say Anything," from 1987), or with the dweeb (as in "I Love You, Beth Cooper," from 2009).
That's Ophira as in Eisenberg, the host of the NPR quiz show "Ask Me Another," and Adira as in Adira Amram & the Experience, a song-and-dance machine that also includes Maresa D'Amore-Morrison and Jessi Colon.
Still, there are echoes of them, such as in the vocal technique for Makwa, one of the Hosts; there are parodic evocations of Western opera, as in an Arrival's recitative, delivered in countertenor voice with Baroque accompaniment.
Whether she's slumped (and dead) in her rocking chair, as in "Psycho," or pulling a knife on her daughter, as in "Carrie," there's just something about mothers that brings out the worst and sometimes the best shivers.
The pale blue background is nearly the same hue as in the Amy Sherald portrait of her that hangs in the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery; as in that painting, she rests a manicured hand under her chin.
And there, as in many other industries, Chinese components are typically cheaper.
Just as in the unpredictable movie, nothing is quite as it seems.
The results in South Carolina — as well as in Nevada, where Mrs.
As in previous manufacturing revolutions, factories will take time to be transformed.
As in much else involving free speech, America gets the balance right.
In fact, the operation was dubbed "C-Chase" — as in currency chase.
But addressing many diseases will require what's known as "in-vivo" treatment.
If confirmed, I will serve with the same independence as in 1991.
Not as in Hawkeye, the only Avenger who doesn't really have superpowers.
As in: 153,212 people voted for Trump; 360,212 people voted for Clinton.
As in "Jaywalking," they become an active participant in the surveillance act.
Or, as in the first season of Stranger Things, a kiddie pool?
John Gerspach, chief financial officer, $9 million, the same as in 2015.
One sees this separation discussed again and again, as in Everson v.
But, as in any RPG worth its salt, there are other options.
Most recently (as in two days ago!) he posed for L'Uomo Vogue.
Us can also be read as U.S., as in, the United States.
O.J. Simpson, just as in real life, Johnnie Cochran steals the show.
As in most developed nations, getting it there is not the problem.
As in any market, you get what you pay for, Isacson said.
As in Britain, in America's earliest days legal training came through apprenticeships.
As in 2014, the best option is to drive a different message.
As in, too young to drink alcohol in the United States young.
But then, as in 2016, the punditocracy was fighting the last war.
Entrepreneurs are high performers who are used to getting As in life.
As in AI, China intends to lead the world in quantum technology.
Perhaps, as in Ramadi late last year, IS will stand and fight.
Or perhaps, as in Fallujah in June, IS will simply run away.
For far more items, a "B," as in bacon, would be appropriate.
People, such as in Wisconsin, have been shown that elections have consequences.
Wages grew 3.1% year-over-year — the same pace as in October.
So far those treated have been described as in a good condition.
As in a Rolodex, an album's entries would be updated over time.
Sometimes those pathways are clearly defined, as in medicine and the law.
And yes, they can be bad, as in ignorant, uninformed, and hurtful.
In the tech industry, as in life, change is the only constant.
Fights over subpoenas have also become public, such as in Miller's case.
The voter participation was nearly as high as in 2023 (ABC News).
As in, the type of shack found in the slums of Brazil.
In the text, as in the photograph, he does not step back.
Rather, inflation has eased in Brazil, just as in Russia and India.
And yet, as in all such things, there is opportunity in disaster.
Except, as in so many other places on the internet, it's not.
It can be used as easily at home as in the office.
Greatness in sport, as in art, often comes from unseen, grinding effort.
In this election, as in all others, all eyes are on Ohio.
The physics work the same way as in The Empire Strikes Back.
Actor Josh Whitehouse has also been previously announced as in the cast.
Women are half as fertile in their 30s as in their 20s.
It got its start in 1996 as "in-car" electronics grew unwieldy.
" Where as in Europe, I'm just known as "Andres Serrano, the artist.
As in any market, commodity prices are determined by supply and demand.
Services firms increased headcount at the same strong pace as in August.
But where pressure exists, such as in Taiwan, the system is effective.
But, as in past debates, abortion and reproductive rights went largely unmentioned.
Governments are tempted to over-issue scrip, as in 18th-century America.
As in "The Force", the Fords' optimism was built on incomplete foundations.
As in, the costume he wears on set for Game of Thrones.
As in it actually sets the clock to a series of zeroes.
As in previous years natural disasters were the biggest cause of upheaval.
As in, cheating, even just a little, kind of defeats the purpose.
In politics, as in economics, expectations can precipitate the dangers they foresee.
As in, it's probably not a real wedding, just a photo shoot.
As in most matters (don't forget to vote!), women deserve better representation.
The Finns Party's result was almost exactly the same as in 2015.
In Telangana, as in many southern and eastern states, local parties dominate.
In plants as in humans, we're still trying to figure out why.
But, as in other countries, pseudoscientific attempts to "cure" gay people persist.
"I feel just as married and just as in love," he said.
But many of the region's pig farms are tiny, as in China.
Instead, as in past years, the company said it will give back.
Similar legislation was introduced in seven others, as well as in Congress.
As in Indonesia, the Ethiopian airliner crashed within minutes of take-off.
Churches adopted the term "African," as in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
As in literally a five-way tie between "all the white guys."
And for that we (as in us cat ladies) are forever grateful.
Party "responsibly" — as in don't give your neighbors reason to gossip. 7.
Casey Affleck counts both Jennifer Garner and Joaquin Phoenix as in-laws.
It was not the same power as in the old days, though.
In America, as in other rich countries, such deaths are extremely rare.
As in, it formed over land -- a very rare occurrence, meteorologically speaking.
Might mountains once again become summer retreats, as in the 19th century?
In e-sports as in athletic sports, whoever loses, capitalism always wins.
Occasionally, as in Mr. Wright's case, placebos have led to tumor shrinkage.
However, in hockey as in business, it isn't just about recruiting superstars.
As in, up until about 28, he wouldn't stop tweeting about them.
As in Candyland, you move your game piece forward by drawing cards.
Bunge is bigger than ADM in Brazil as well as in Argentina.
Her work thrives at music events as well as in gallery settings.
This was possible in some circumstances, such as in hospital emergency rooms.
"As in a football match, you can't just play defense," he tweeted.
Just as in politics, there are passionate, long-running disputes in tech.
Vadera's reputation could work against her as well as in her favor.
As in the real game, all players are seated in a circle.
As in, he raped an unconscious woman, behind a Dumpster, with witnesses.
US journalism can legitimately be viewed as in a state of crisis.
As in previous weeks, no injuries were reported on the Israeli side.
As in Mr Rubio's case, extra attention to the state paid off.
But, as in the other controversies, that veneer quickly began to slip.
As in many countries, family-controlled businesses are the norm in Sweden.
The top contenders remain the same as in previous years, mushers said.
As in past manufacturing cycles, the "industrial heartland" remains at greatest risk.
As in Splatoon, Arms features a wide and interesting variety of maps.
One big takeaway, there may no profits — as in no profits, ever.
George has supported paying athletes before, as in he actually did it.
But, in this as in so many other cases, millennials are different.
John Kasich, as in most debates, was good, steady and made sense.
Fifteen have been identified as in need of the most urgent attention.
As in: I am not being investigated ... my campaign is being investigated.
ACT doesn't try to challenge or change thoughts as in traditional CBT.
There's just one catch: it's called the Welt ... as in wellness belt.
In business as in life, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
There aren't quite as many girls in my class as in Sophie's.
Kim Kardashian got a major makeover ... as in, she's now Paris Hilton.
In this quartet, as in Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse, time passes.
Don't worry though, Mike's all about making peace ... as in peace pipe.
One bright spot, as in previous months, was house sales to foreigners.
As in: I'm single, but I'd like to be in a relationship.
Start early — as in, before your child's sophomore year of high school.
But as in all early-stage market growth, it's curved, not straight.
Only half the number of people visit Petra today as in 2010.
As in any administration, this did not sit well with the boss.
But they are nothing like as widespread as in the previous era.
As in Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, the hero becomes the patient.
As in Spain, it is thus unclear who will form the government.
Emerging countries are growing at 4%, half as fast as in 2006.
As in an actual war, however, the political grandstanding is a sideshow.
The gap in Brazil, as in America, used to be even wider.
As in Santa Cruz, opinions in government are divided on Lopez's campaign.
Furthermore, the ball doesn't travel on a smooth trajectory, as in baseball.
A square foot there is twice as expensive as in midtown Manhattan.
"Just as in on our world, humanity is wonderfully diverse," Crawford said.
Craddick now serves as in-house counsel for a health-care company.
As in retail, digital disruption remains the most significant driver of instability.
As in, 'Whoever gets this job, he should—they should—she should . . .
These are not households usually viewed as in need of welfare payments.
There are exceptions, as in 2006 when Democrats seized control of Congress.
One possibility is that, as in any industry, best practice has spread.
In dinosaurs, as in plenty of other animals, color patterns aren't random.
As in several European countries, the far right has been making ground.
Again, these weren't paths laid out for me as in previous games.
As in the art world, so too in the world of work.
Now, in Washington as in Westminster, all such pretense has been abandoned.
As in 1916, the campaigns linger, flare, but do not end simply.
As in life generally, every policy has the vices of its virtues.
But Democrats have signaled that they see the district as in play.
Just as in those games, Scherzer issued no walks in his masterpiece.
As in any therapeutic environment, messes are made and "breakthroughs" are shared.
As in 2010 and 2012, I called her after the last out.
As in it's really been a struggle?" to which Markle said "Yes.
And just as in his past starts, the walks were piling up.
And nowhere is the climate changing as quickly as in the Arctic.
And as in Molotschna, the women did not have access to counseling.
Are there restrictions on grazing animals, as in other parts of China?
Tim Walz, Rick Nolan and Collin Peterson, as well as in Rep.
Speaking of idolatry, "Adam" (as in Neumann) is mentioned 169 times, vs.
Whenever you have fusion, as in cuisine, then there is creativity involved.
In 2019, as in 2012, criticism has failed to negatively affect sales.
As in other sports, players played where they were told to play.
It can lead to gangrene, or tissue death, as in Oliver's case.
The dialogue, as in all of this writer's novels, delivers Zinkian pings.
Here, as in "Carousel," the dead very much walk among the living.
As in the days of the Tudors, waiting has regained some cachet.
As in the U.S., the U.K. has debated to what extent travel
But as in many countries, there is still work to be done.
As in the past, this era promises startling economic and geopolitical change.
In this sense, as in so many others, Trump most resembles Nixon.
In 2015, funding totaled $2.9 billion - almost the same as in 2010.
When it does matter, as in 2007 and 2008, it matters urgently.
As in, there's positively no way that Zika will crash their party.
By "reflation" I mean expansion, as in expanding economies, not necessarily inflation.
Commodities exporters will not see the same boost as in previous periods.
Perhaps nowhere are the changes as striking as in the Bo-Kaap.
Instead, he won there, as well as in Minnesota, Colorado and Oklahoma.
As in, you haven't changed your username and password from admin, admin.
Everything's always "for a girl", as in "she's good for a girl".
So it's riveters as in Rosie the Riveter, and they interview women.
It's time to break out the big guns—as in actual magic.
On the show, as in real life, Roseanne is a Trump supporter.
But when—as in what year—might we have a nationwide accounting?
In games, as in life, you will always have strengths and weaknesses.
But, in defeat as in victory, Lillard has done what he could.
Animals know fear but only as in, like, crocodiles, not existential doom.
It's the same as in life—you never know what will come.
The Monsters are present now on my canvas as in my dreams.
Such as, in its case, if it shares user data with advertisers.
Viewership throughout the convention week was about the same as in 2012.
As in "The Sixth Sense," there are clues here to be found.
These daily grievances are just that: daily, as in, we've normalized them.
" As in, "Hey, you want to go grab coffee from the Bitches?
That would leave the debt at the same level as in 2016.
There's plenty to argue about in cyberspace, as in the real world.
As in his previous appearances, the references to his scandal were brief.
In pandemics, as in war, we all need to do our part.
More often, as in Russia, these choices look understandable — perhaps even commendable.
And in this, as in all things, congressional Republicans back him completely.
"Rocks" as a verb didn't sink in right away — as in TEETERS.
Yes, "N" not "D" – very important in this case, as in Ireland.
Adverse as in, I became defensive, flooded with a bit of fear.
Now 31% do, as many as in the Middle East and Africa.
City planning should be done as in Tapiola: from the bottom up.
No longer a dialogue with another as in Greece, but with oneself.
In Supreme Court litigation, as in so many things, timing is everything.
No. It shifted its focus to look out as well as in.
As in any war, you want government that is centralized and paternalistic.
But in life, as in the film, that isn't how it works.
Benefits would not be conditioned on work, as in the House bill.
As in: I will break the law, in order to become president.
" Nicholas Bouchard described him as "in very subtle ways extremely emotionally manipulative.
U.S. equities also rose, though not as much as in recent days.
But as in the rest of the borough, the market has swooned.
It's part of an open and honest communication, as in any relationship.
As in 2000, no evidence emerged of widespread fraud or political interference.
In Scotland, as in every league, managers are fired with numbing regularity.
In politics — as in journalism — the rules of evidence do not apply.
As in the case of inequality, refuted climate arguments never go away.
In politics, as in life, there are Fixers and there are Punishers.
Failures should outnumber successes, as in any sound early-stage investment portfolio.
Still, the unexpected wasn't always good, on a boat as in life.
As in my friend's case, my husband was already going to die.
The lone wolf — in journalism, as in nature — is a rare creature.
In England, as in almost all of Europe, growing patterns are changing.
But as in Mr. Kavala's case, Mr. Erdogan's sweep knows no boundaries.
And sometimes unintentional, as in the death of your father, James Daly.
Sometimes this involved outright haggling, as in the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
And in business as in life, TJ, a native of Stockton, Calif.
Just as in life, unexpected obstacles and difficult challenges are often encountered.
But also as in real life, it needs to be handled responsibly.
As in many Bernstein works, the subject is a crisis of faith.
But as in other sectors, the advice of the hour is caution.
As in every tragedy — but a few comedies, too — character is fate.
Just as in a movie that wasn't watchable in the first place.
It's on average three times as much as in Texas or Illinois.
As in the past, you can always stream it directly from Apple.
In capitalist economies, such as in the U.S., free markets fuel growth.
As in all of parenting, our actions teach more than our words.
As in, musical challenges in which they literally have to perform songs.
Phillips itself has 95,400 Instagram followers, twice as many as in 2015.
McGrath's (as in, the guy from Sugar Ray) is $100 per video.
A businesswoman in the past as well as in a possible future.
Of course, as in most cases, likely he's simply a pathological liar.

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