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Celeste (Nicole Kidman) is a survivor — as is Bonnie (Zoë Kravitz), as is Renata (Laura Dern), as is Jane (Shailene Woodley), as is Madeline, as is Mary Louise.
Let them march, as is their First Amendment right, so we can shout and challenge them, as is our First Amendment right.
"Kluber is one of the elite pitchers in the game — as is Miller, as is Cody Allen," Toronto Manager John Gibbons said.
Justin Timberlake's "Man of the Woods" video is here, as is his new album Man of the Woods, as is my 80th birthday.
TRUMP: Well we're going to see, I mean, I am very disturbed, as is the general, as is everybody else that is intelligent.
" Corker added praise for other members of Trump's family: "As is Eric (Trump), as is Jared (Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and Ivanka's husband).
"It is fascinating, as is John Preston's book, as is the wonderful script from Russell Davies, and I'll go wherever good writing is," he said.
But Jerry Garcia is gone, of course, as is Andy Warhol, as is Lou Reed, and the world in which they created art has been largely eclipsed by commerce.
"This situation was serious, as is evident by President Obama's call for a review — and as is evident by the United States response," Eric Schultz, Obama's spokesman, told the newspaper.
The custom playlists feature is neat too, as is the voice boost for hearing dialog more easily, as is the sleep timer that lets you drift off to your favorite podcast.
"This situation was serious, as is evident by President Obama's call for a review — and as is evident by the United States response," said Eric Schultz, a spokesman for Mr. Obama.
Amy Klobuchar and Sheldon Whitehouse — as is Texas Sen.
But it was interesting — as is social in general.
Black Panther is there, as is the original set of Avengers, as is the Guardians of the Galaxy crew, Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange, Tom Holland's Spider-Man, and Paul Rudd's Ant-Man.
I hate to buy a stock at its 52-week high, but I do think Valero is an up stock, as is Holly [Energy Partners], as is, by the way, Marathon [Petroleum].
Smollett is openly gay, as is his character on Empire.
He has been placed on paid leave, as is standard.
Clementine is in it — as is Maeve, daughter in tow.
Ontario is considering a similar, smaller measure, as is Finland.
As is, it's an instantly engaging and visually awesome sculpture.
As is said, Ed is filling in for Shannon Bream.
Try to keep it going as is and start monetizing?
Instagram, as is often noted, wouldn't exist without the iPhone.
Of course, the Chanels are beyond ecstatic, as is Munsch.
Photography allowed me to capture and represent life as is.
The problem, as is always true in Colorado, is pitching.
As is customary, Wolf also burned the press in attendance.
And not, as is currently happening, reform by judicial review.
Frank Underwood is still thirsty for power, as is Claire.
As IS contracts, the coalition's generals seem ever more confident.
Warm clothing and binoculars are recommended, as is advance purchase.
The officer has been placed on leave, as is standard.
Aston Villa is practically meaningless, as is Everton vs. Bournemouth.
We try to delete it as quickly as is reasonable.
Prison -- as is often the truism -- most likely changed him.
Reality, as is usually the case, fell somewhere in between.
As is custom in the contest, geopolitics played a part.
Justice Clarence Thomas, as is typically his practice, was silent.
As distant from a boring rectangle as is humanly possible.
Reedus is involved in both projects, as is del Toro.
As is customary on Broadway, the show must go on!
That power now is much diminished, as is Europe itself.
Ghosting is a normal rite of passage, as is grieving.
As is, I'm disappointed and baffled by this awful decision.
It's real sad, as is fighting all your best friends.
Even his date is embarrassed, as is the Cute Guy.
Cady Noland is one such example, as is Lee Lozano.
"Sean is all OK as is his gear," Flanagan said.
I'm not sure about the price tag as is, however.
A redesigned Apple Watch is possible, as is new MacBooks.
Alphabet's Waymo is working on a prototype, as is Uber.
There's still sluggishness in parts of the UX as is.
So it needs 215 votes in the Senate as is.
As is almost always the case, those theories are wrong.
As is customary in Wine School, I suggested three bottles.
Space is sometimes a major obstacle, as is water availability.
Industrial output is forecast to have shrunk, as is manufacturing.
The Electric Pickle is another dope spot, as is Bardot.
Europe is also a prime destination, as is North America.
I am skeptical of this argument (as is Paul Krugman).
EPA rules are quite resilient, as is the agency's budget.
As is tradition, Scalia's chair was draped in black crepe.
As is a channel for the white nationalist group VDARE.
But, as is inevitable, the Recording Academy had some missteps.
Trump, as is often the case online, dominated the conversation.
The Country is doing well (as is my health!) P.
As is often the case, projections deviated far from reality.
Thursday night was, as is tradition nowadays, full of news.
But incomes are quantifiable, as is data about who has
As is often the case, fixing one problem worsened another.
The other two bedrooms are upstairs, as is another office.
Spencer is locked in a glass dungeon, as is Ezra.
Ice cream scoops are always fake, as is coffee foam.
"Divorce rates are up, as is drug use," she said.
Mr Trump, as is his wont, responded with an attack.
As is said in Italian, tradutore, traditore — translation is treason.
Congressman King and his colleagues should support it as is.
As is, 'Into the Dark' is more chill than chilling.
As is, Into the Dark is more chill than chilling.
As is the court's custom, he did not explain why.
They don't care about America's porous borders continuing as is.
"Atmosphere is great, as is the food and the service."
The remaining two bedrooms are upstairs, as is a den.
Suicide rates are up, they say, as is drug abuse.
Bud Light is one such sponsor, as is Warner Bros.
There's currently no plan to expand the test as is.
As is almost always the case, it's the bargain contracts.
Blinking is a common obsession, as is breathing or swallowing.
But "their stories work for audio as is," Brink explains.
Customer acquisition is risky and expensive, as is brand building.
As is often the case, teenagers are leading the way.
AS IS THE CASE WITH HOSPITALIZATIONS AND WITH PHYSICIANS VISITS.
McConnell and Republicans should pass this legislation as is immediately.
Or you could make this vibrant recipe exactly as is.
But both are modes of communication, as is making music.
His passion is genuine, as is his sense of wonder.
The rule may be kept as is, changed or rescinded.
But as is too often the case, nothing was done.
Adoptive forfeitures are appropriate as is sharing with our partners.
The proposal also leaves the legacy Medicaid program as is.
Late morning is a good time, as is late afternoon.
Communication — 'as is always true in healthy relationships' — is key
As is obvious, Trump initiated the trade war with China.
And, as is happening now, progress didn't come without opposition.
The German view, as is often the case, won out.
In fact, I tweeted about it, as is my wont.
"The President's job is difficult enough as is," he wrote.
Agriculture is also taking a severe hit, as is shipping.
Your proximity is my Rock of Gibraltar as is Michael's.
The sound performance is good as is the battery life.
"Every brain injury is unique, as is every individual's recovery."
HOME I leave the cart as is because I'm exhausted.
The Oscars are months away, as is the nomination process.
Stereo speakers are on board, as is Dolby Atmos support.
WebMD is far healthier now, as is the merger logic.
She thanked the fans, as is traditional in the genre.
Milwaukee is a notable exception, as is Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
They're asserting, as is their right, something under international law.
Lilly's home is gone, as is his rig, his livelihood.
The tamales are enough, as is the spare, dinerlike room.
Scott Walker (R) is backing Cruz, as is GOP Rep.
AS is fighting an unwanted approach by U.S. rival PPG.
As is now unfortunately customary, the findings are incredibly dire.
But the despair is the same, as is the hopelessness.
Leave the Tab S4 as is out of the box.
Different states have different views, as is to be expected.
Other woods and finishes are available, as is custom sizing.
As is the memory of the discomfort from the ramen.
You are lucky to have this relationship, as is he.
As is Gabrielle Hamilton's recipe for schav, tart and cold!
The pain is too much, as is the family destruction.
Beachum is a free agent, as is guard Ramon Foster.
The train is already running at maximum throughput as is.
What 108 Garage ended up as is something else entirely.
The fact that Claudia's hair is identical to her mother's is moving, as is the relative size of the hatbox that Claudia is clutching, as is the fact that Miles is holding a toy dog.
International expansion dates were not announced, as is common for Xiaomi.
The spring onions are also a hit, as is the fennel.
As is the case with smartphones, Indians really love affordable tablets.
Profar, as is his nature, claims to not dwell on it.
As is the case with any young, ambitious politician, Rubio has
As is tradition, Republicans and Democrats took turns with the questioning.
And does the marshmallow have a toasted flavor, as is customary?
As is typical of showers, a registry has been set up.
OR: Leave the herbs as is (unchopped) and don't mix. 2.
Extreme cold is bad news for electronics too, as is moisture.
Price$500LikeThe slow motion is insane, as is the dynamic range.
Truthfully, the character we see most people cosplaying as is Cindy.
And, as is often the case, sex isn't just about sex.
As is, it has a bit of a cartoonishly large head.
Yet growth is now slowing, as is foreign investment (see chart).
Patrick McHenry, is expected to be a delegate, as is Sen.
As is the case with any form of small joint manipulation.
Listen, all movement is valid, as is no movement at all!
Twitter declined to comment on individual accounts, as is its policy.
And as is well known, ISIS is funding itself with oil.
His Twitter feed is still intact, as is his Facebook profile.
The main app is of course fabulously popular, as is Instagram.
It may have been selfish, but Brezovica felt perfect as is.
However, production of the Model S and X remain as is.
As is usually the case with app privacy: It's all relative.
It's unclear if the Senate will pass the bill as is.
Shipping costs are high, as is the quantity lost to breakage.
A glimpse of the meteorite as is fell towards Lake Eyre.
Stake sales are going gangbusters, as is the local stock market.
The list is as exhaustive as is the opportunity for innovation.
"They're involved, as is the duchess," Prince Andrew, 57, told PEOPLE.
Bertrand Russell is a particular bête noir, as is Richard Dawkins.
As is custom for presidents, Trump and Pope Francis exchanged gifts.
Karin Housley is running, as is real estate developer Jerry Trooien.
But the list is large enough to warrant attention as-is.
Lebanese Hezbollah is also aiding Assad, as is its backer Iran.
Fresh tomatoes are the key—as is gin in my opinion.
As is his nativism to the suburbanites who trounced Mr Gillespie.
Every couple is entirely different, as is every case of infidelity.
As is always the case with Mophie, the XXL isn't cheap.
And SpaceX, as is their way, did the whole thing live.
Apple and Intel are headquartered there, as is Tesla's manufacturing plant.
Celgene is contributing funding and IP, as is Human Longevity Inc.
As is common for cancer treatments, there were significant side effects.
We were going to be late for the fights as is.
Image: CERNIf physics were complete as-is, the Universe wouldn't exist.
As is the case with other connected clothing, Hexoskin isn't cheap.
But, as is evidenced below, Duterte is not above homophobic slurs.
As is You're The Worst tradition, the episode is searingly sad.
As is often the case, more research is needed, he said.
However, the Britons led from the start, as is their style.
Flying is nice, as is being able to walk on ceilings.
As is typical with Marvel, there's more than meets the eye.
HBO is also under the Time Warner umbrella, as is TBS.
Ezra said it would meet noteholders as soon as is practicable.
Linton's travel, as is longstanding policy regarding civilians on military aircraft.
His upside is limited in some circumstances, as is his downside.
From then on, we said, the situation will stay as is.
Many did launch fireworks, as is customary in most Western cities.
Homes are often sold "as is" and in need of repairs.
Besides, there's already enough pressure to attain body "perfection" as is.
Grassley: House bill can't pass Senate as is Iowa's Republican Sen.
But as is typical, there was significant mission creep in Afghanistan.
As is customary, it did not include an admission of guilt.
But simple can be complicated, as is certainly the case here.
Venture capital matters but maybe not as much as is imagined.
As is tradition, the Times published a transcript of their discussion.
Interest rates are rising, as is the value of the dollar.
The standard deduction is doubled, as is the child tax credit.
But the Britons led from the start, as is their style.
Miles, 34, is in stable condition, as is her unborn child.
As is this group's way, that means a crime is committed.
The research literature, as is so often the case, was unclear.
The oil is long gone, as is the grove, since sold.
Then, as is often the case, it got far, far worse.
That's because Japan's birthrate is declining, as is its overall population.
WebMD is far healthier now, as is the M&A logic.
Ford is now set to testify before Congress, as is Kavanaugh.
Black hair is noticeably absent, as is typical of video games.
Kaytranada is from here; as is Leonard Cohen and Arcade Fire.
Google is also looking at opportunities here, as is startup Starry.
The new green is bright and colorful, as is the cyan.
The shoes are, predictably, mostly red, as is YouTube's defining color.
Cut it open for a wonderful reveal and serve as is.
As is clear from the F.B.I.'s investigation thus far, Mrs.
Trump will try to stomp on him, as is his wont.
As is the habit of a mathematics Ph.D. I respected it.
Its airport is open as is the coastal highway U.S. 17.
I am following all the necessary instructions, as is my team.
Waterfront Park is right outside, as is the MAX Light Rail.
But Mr. Rogosin was a gifted filmmaker, as is Mr. Costa.
As is so often the case, these are small-production wines.
Yes, the seafood is still (relatively) cheap, as is the wine.
As is common after such injuries to horses, she was euthanized.
The Trump-Russia scandal is hugely complicated, as is Russian politics.
That's as much steel as is in the Golden Gate Bridge.
As is often the case in fashion, Kiini's success drew copycats.
But as is clearly illustrated in this video, sometimes they don't.
As is customary, Ford did not admit liability in either settlement.
As is generally true in medicine, a second opinion never hurts.
And as is frequently the case with censorship, it is contagious.
They are, as is so often the case with Trump, lies.
The psychology is recognizable, as is the adeptness of the composition.
They are friends, they are partners, as is Canada as well.
I learned that God is always listening…as is Vladimir Putin.
As is Sue, who is making bank off the couple's therapy.
Winter is coming — as is another Game of Thrones prequel series.
Wild horses are also federally protected, as is the bald eagle.
The police, as is customary, briefly escorted reporters around the festival.
She's aware that I'm a casual porn viewer, as is she.
As is typical with these types of showers, your mileage varies.
As is often the case, the truth is much more nuanced.
Starting your own server is free, as is joining other servers.
Florida's Bill Nelson is struggling, too, as is Missouri's Claire McCaskill.
The crisis is far from over — as is the economic pain.
Jerry Brown suggested he was unhappy with the measure as is.
As is typical, the case did not progress to a prosecution.
The compute is spread across clusters, as is all the data.
But, as is inevitable, the Recording Academy made some questionable decisions.
As is often the case with wine, this raises existential questions.
Occhi is a member of the PP party as is Barros.
And as is often the case with Italy, it was overlooked.
As is customary, I place my employment in their manicured hands.
Her husband, as is so often the case, did not notice.
As is so often the case on Twitter, context is important.
Items are sold as is, and there are generally no returns.
Overdress the pancake and crispness is lost, as is the point.
His relatability is well-regarded, as is his attitude and character.
Good tahini is also delicious as is, drizzled over ice cream.
Sancerre is a great option, as is pinot gris from Oregon.
At present, her health is fine, as is the aforementioned appetite.
As is true throughout the show, there are memorable discoveries here.
Farhadi's control is astonishing, as is the discipline of the actors.
But there's often a catch, as is the case with Citi.
They met for coffee in a Target, as is their habit.
As is usual, CFIUS did not give reasons for its decision.
Native macOS notifications are also supported, as is macOS's dark mode.
Left as is, the squeeze will be intolerable within a decade.
Passion is one of Netflix&aposs key values, as is communication.
The First Amendment is as -- is as important as the Second.
As is living vicariously and watching someone called out on it.
ET Friday, as is the report on durable goods for December.
And now the seasons are threatened, as is so much more.
Kelli Ward, are running for his seat, as is Democratic Rep.
Overdress the pancake and crispness is lost, as is the point.
As is customary in Mr. Baumbach's pictures, the acting is spectacular.
As is riding one's horse to the polling station, and gaslight.
And, as is common on the football field, he was right.
As is so often the case, it will be the poor.
Just as is driving, riding your bike and playing your virtuoso violin.
The chancellor has swept in behind this shift, as is her wont.
As is true throughout the Côte d'Or, the vineyards are organized hierarchically.
The kitchen sink is stopped up, as is the bathtub and toilet.
Wayne was an outspoken defender of white identity politics, as is Trump.
But either way, the bill has no chance to pass as is.
Mr Johnson is not, as is sometimes said, a British Donald Trump.
Public drunkenness is prohibited, as is bringing alcohol to Qatar from abroad.
An alligator, as is revealed in EW's exclusive first look photo, above.
Just 28 percent of voters say they want it left as is.
But I am full enough as is, in more ways than one.
"She's just perfect as is, hairy legs and all," one man wrote.
Her privacy is being violated all over again — as is her dignity.
But, as is the nature of television, this breakthrough is short-lived.
Launches Bardi Beauty, takes over the world, as is right and proper.
"We can't use that word as is," I wrote in an email.
The city's calamity is political, as is the way out of it.
Crime is a real policy issue, in other words, as is immigration.
The ad came with disclaimers like "sold as is" and "buyer beware."
As is the case with most astrological issues, the solution lies within.
As is to be expected, the baby was quite wobbly at first.
It was attention-seeking, as is everything anyone does at that age.
Wireless device charging is onboard, as is a suite of connectivity features.
It was about what will happen if we keep on as-is.
The gag order is sealed, as is most information about the case.
Supply, as is usual with Nintendo, will no doubt be extremely limited.
As is often the case with AI chatbots, their conversations aren't flawless.
His daughter is now nervous about swimming — as is his wife, Sally.
As is clear from the chart above, online shopping is shattering ceilings.
Instant Articles are also included, as is lifestyle content from news companies.
Russia's anti-doping agency remains suspended as is the country's Olympic committee.
And, as is his nature, he's not even too hyped about it.
As is so often the case in China, new entrants soon appeared.
Priapism (prolonged erection) is a possible side effect, as is mild bleeding.
Mr Duterte's acclaim is hard to campaign against, as is his ire.
As is traditional with accelerators, it's unveiled its latest cohort of startups.
And it seems doubtful this bill will pass in Congress as is.
As is the natural order, the infant is already trending on Twitter.
Now, however, the excitement is fading as is the app store's growth.
I began the thorny, beautiful process of accepting my body, as is.
The place is sold as-is, so let's take a look inside!
Simply serve them as-is, and discard pits in the removable compartment.
As is customary for Nintendo hardware releases, expect supplies to be limited.
Further advances could improve such systems, as is common with disruptive technology.
More builders could use computer-aided design, as is standard among architects.
Demand is keen, as is evident in the growing number of fairs.
Inherent contempt is one of those options, as is the appropriations process.
Congress is still deeply unpopular in this country, as is the media.
Third, as is practice for the Trump campaign, there's no apology here.
Is this more about broadening discussion than passing your bill as is?
If it was voted on as-is, it would almost certainly fail.
Like all showmen, he put on quite the spectacle, as is tradition.
Cersei and her forces are still there, as is the Iron Fleet.
No, the real monster here, as is often the case, is humanity.
Also, not lost is the fact he's African American, as is Meghan.
As is my wont, I sit in the back of the bus.
Sex and intimacy are big themes for you today, as is trust.
Relationships are a big focus today, as is your heightened psychic ability.
The fish looks as is if it's swimming out of the wall.
As is usually the case, there are good reasons to be cautious.
He's killed in the exchange by Meechum ... as is Meechum himself. Sigh.
Justice Department officials declined comment, as is standard on grand jury matters.
As is inevitable in such debates, the "slippery slope" argument was raised.
Unquestionably, he would avoid star actor voices, as is the norm today.
Being that it's an opposition bill, it's unlikely to pass as is.
" "As is his style, this is the first gambit in a negotiation.
It is one of those things that people just accept as-is.
Interest rates are currently historically low, as is our rate of inflation.
As is the court's custom, its order denying review gave no reasons.
Aniston is also a producer on the project, as is Will Ferrell.
Like the media, his attention is misplaced, as is that of Congress.
As is Lenovo's way, there are two variants getting released in October.
Tens of thousands of civilians fled Fallujah as IS retreated last week.
More than 80% of us don't exercise as much as is recommended.
The front and rear subframes are different, as is the engine cradle.
As is typical, he has a whole mess of stuff going on.
Emily Dickinson's house in Amherst is open to visitors, as is the
Still, with high growth comes high spending, as is typical for Amazon.
Time is an especially important structuring factor for feminism, as is history.
Shopping and dining are nearby, too, as is the University of Utah.
With my partisan hat on, I prefer the Republican Party as is.
Williams got to fire back on Twitter, as is certainly her right.
As is the case with most sweet treats, it's all about balance.
The arbitrators, as is typical, did not provide reasons for their decision.
The race against Marshall was ugly, as is the norm these days.
But as is often the case, the results painted a different picture.
Placement is key, as is learning how to smoothly replace your ammo.
"As is always the case, the economic outlook is uncertain," she said.
As is often the case with campaign promises, the details are fuzzy.
It's a game of positions, as is the shifting politics of Europe.
We're leaving a lot as-is and just embellishing around the edges.
They did not provide any explanation for their decision, as is customary.
Most if not all Tehreek-e-Labbaik members are men, as is
We're buying the business as is, with established clients, employees, and revenue.
And, as is increasingly the case in our economy, big tech wins.
Garrett was white, as is much of Potsdam and the surrounding county.
George Clooney is a huge miscast in the role, as is Schwarzenegger.
As is de rigueur for glamping, bathrooms are decent and easily accessible.
In phase one of "Open Plan," we saw the floor as is.
As is his way, Einhorn will confront the work's eccentricities head on.
As is often the case, even his precise whereabouts are a mystery.
The truth, as is usually the case in history, is more complicated.
It was as far from a filibuster as is possible to imagine.
The tone of Clinton's voice is repeatedly analyzed, as is her wardrobe.
"It's a predominantly nationalist area, as is the whole city," he explains.
The prisoner can either flip it over or leave it as is.
Correct. But maybe not a sweeping change as is often talked about.
President Trump, as is his duty, is expected to sign the bill.
Disclaimer: There's nothing wrong with the classic ice cream sandwich as-is.
The most symbolic can be the most literal, as is the opposite.
Money is on your mind today, as is your career and reputation.
As is so often the case, it is Major League Baseball's fault.
Artificial intelligence in a field to look into, as is quantum teleportation.
As is the idea of giving blessings, giving thanks – always appreciating life.
Important information is coming your way, as is more time with family.
As is, the performance is somewhere between a headset and a Yeti.
Cabin depressurization is quite rare, as is any type of aircraft failure.
Thomas, as is his usual practice, did not speak or ask questions.
Public School 287 is also nearby, as is the Farragut Houses complex.
As is customary, McCain's Senate desk was draped in a black cloth.
The state Legislature is controlled by Republicans, as is the governor's office.
As is so often the case, I wondered what I wasn't seeing.
Its director, Mr. Lepage, is white, as is its star Betty Bonifassi.
As is Tejal Rao's recipe for cannellini bean pasta with beurre blanc.
The state legislature is controlled by Democrats, as is the governor's office.
And we're very clear, as is the book, about why that is.
As is anything that helps you seriously consider every purchase you make.
By shops you mean mills and factories, as is still the case?
It is just another trauma to her, as is taking a shower.
They are worth the hunt, as is Gallery Exit in neighboring Aberdeen.
Barnard is well aware of that, as is everyone in the industry.
But deep Chicago is also good to us, as is Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. Pompeo is an evangelical Christian, as is Vice President Mike Pence.
Central planning is antithetical to innovation, as is already visible in China.
Where title companies are still open, the closings are proceeding as is.
As is often the case, minority communities have seen the smallest gains.
However, they are longstanding members of the R.S.S., as is Mr. Modi.
As is usually the case with grindhouse marketing, the title is deceptive.
Many nonconsensual porn activists are vocally against keeping Section 230 as-is.
Immediately, she starts giving him a hard time, as is her way.
Though clearly downcast, she was also refreshingly honest, as is her way.
Home decor trends evolve over time, as is the case with fashion.
Education is a perennial problem in Georgia, as is poor health care.
But senators now appear poised to pass the House bill as-is.
Jackson, as is almost always the case, was not available for comment.
Losers lash out, and anger is a common emotion, as is pride.
In the Philippines, as is well recognized, political corruption has been endemic.
"General Motors is an extremely competent company, as is Ford," Lutz said.
Mr. Farhadi's control is astonishing, as is the discipline of the actors.
Bolsonaro placed a prayer note in between the stones, as is customary.
As is every teenager's dream, Siwa has a custom made pool table.
As is one year of FreeTime Unlimited and a two-year warranty.
The house-filtered water is gratis, as is the very good bread.
You can serve grilled squid as is, with a knife and fork.
Steyer is still in the race, however, as is Tulsi Gabbard. Technically.
He's also, as is the case with many writers, my first reader.
It's not surprising, then, that Greene left the outperform rating as is.
Neither proposal is likely to make it through the Senate as is.
As is the need to tackle the pressing policy questions head on.
If the referendum does not pass, the Constitution will stand as is.
This year, as is now customary, there will be three Presidential debates.
He is married to a Ukrainian, as is his younger brother, Bryan.
My husband (as is our typical allocation of work) sleeps through this.
"We're going to let SnapApp continue to run as is," he added.
Drake, as is apparently his custom, did not comment on the report.
But, as is often the case, numbers don't tell the whole story.
Credit card numbers are also chunked, as is your Social Security number.
The Justice Department is investigating them, as is the Federal Trade Commission.
The Justice Department is investigating them, as is the Federal Trade Commission.
As is always the case with this White House, somebody is lying.
He resigned from the party, as is customary, when he became speaker.
He recently listed the 2893,000-square-foot property, as is, for $450,000.
William M. Hoffman (20173–22017), playwright, best known for As Is (21925).
Many patients on digoxin are older, as is the case with fluphenazine.
As is, one can still appreciate its small size and small cost.
It's agnostic on the question, as is appropriate in a federal indictment.
The weekend is coming (as is the "Game of Thrones" premiere). Enjoy.
Bill Maher is on the lineup, as is the comedian Lewis Black.
The mosque is gone now, as is ISIS's control of the city.
Census is part of the Department of Commerce, as is the weather.
Of course, as is often the case with Trump, it gets worse.
Interior spaces are stacked, fused, and obliterated, as is Menegon's naked body.
As much as is possible online, other users came to his aid.
Her head is hairless too, as is the rest of her body.
Do you think that deal should pass as is with no divestitures?
The color is abundant, as is the energy of the overall work.
His attacks, as is often the case, tend to come at night.
Abortion is legal, as is same-sex marriage and no-fault divorce.
The fathers of some were identified as IS fighters and arrested immediately.
Identity is crucial to the artists we chose, as is digital representation.
Also, it is problematic to limit the pool of potential matches to only Washington state as is done in the NBER study, or to states with minimum wages indexed to inflation as is done in the Berkeley paper.
But I believe that in any industry where power gets very concentrated, power and money, in a small number of male hands, as is true in Congress, as is true in Hollywood, you're gonna see this kind of conduct.
Pompeo then placed a prayer note in between the stones, as is customary.
Dating is messy enough as is, but the Internet complicates it even more.
As is so often the case, the truth is probably somewhere in between.
One is that cricket is obviously a hand-eye sport, as is tennis.
As is customary, many media outlets are questioning the validity of the Sept.
Harvey and his family are out hunting as is their family Thanksgiving tradition.
But severe disease requiring hospitalization is uncommon, as is death from the virus.
And he's not convinced that will pick up as much as is necessary.
Online searches by possible travelers are down, as is revenue from airline flights.
Dehumanizing a person down to their body parts is pretty aggressive as is.
But, as is the case with all my favorite art, it doesn't matter.
She's also very hard to pin down, as is Rory's relationship with Logan.
But as is often said, absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence. [Anthropocene]
Water. (Image: Melanie Ehrenkranz/Gizmodo)As is the big blur around the edges.
As is the surety of initial guesses, or what we might call biases.
Whether Merkel would run again is unclear, as is who might run instead.
As is my way, I've done so in a series of confusing tweets.
They are both American citizens, as is their 2-year-old son, Lev.
It makes sense: the opportunities for growth are enormous, as is the competition.
Luke's diner is still there, as is Doose's Market and the Dragonfly Inn.
As is the nature of Kickstarter projects, prices only go up from there.
As is usually the case, today's release is really meant for developers only.
Liverpool did not play especially well in Belgium, as is its general wont.
Crimp the edges as you like (a fork is easy, as is pinching).
Mike and Laura Pence are also making the trip, as is Lara Trump.
Ongoing monitoring of anomalous behavior is key, as is thinking like an attacker.
Henson's new haircut is the stuff of hair goals, as is her makeup.
Luke is still helping victims of the event in Harlem, as is Claire.
As is often the case, necessity was the mother of Tampa Bay's invention.
Both officers are named as defendants in the case, as is the city.
But as is the case with all Supernatural, the other shoe might drop.
Both men were educated at ENA, as is much of the French elite.
As is usual with the cryptic kingdom, no one really has a clue.
As is our tradition, I wish you all fair winds and following seas.
But a principle is at stake, he insists, as is his very essence.
The other bedrooms are upstairs, as is a studio with a pitched ceiling.
They have, as is now glaringly obvious, serious consequences for individuals and society.
As is the optimism and upbeat demeanor that defined his campaign for governor.
" Asked if the bill could pass as is, Brat said: "I doubt it.
As is often the case with EU legislation, there is no clear answer.
This is about as simple a refutation of Hawley's tweet as is possible.
As far as is known, however, China has no production-model military drones.
As is characteristic of black American culture, in that void lemonade was made.
"We're at a loss, as is everyone else," the local police chief said.
Education and health care are now major employers, as is the hotel industry.
There's no promo code required — all sale item prices are marked as is.
As is the annual tradition, A Christmas Story will play on repeatedly Dec.
"You are the aggressor in the video as is your friend," he tweeted.
But as is often the way with apps, Path eventually waned in popularity.
The City Without Drugs organization is still active, as is their YouTube channel.
As is the case with any business, keeping communication lines open is crucial.
Eye tracking and rotation/position of the controller are ignored, as is headlook.
That's because the motion is itself sealed, as is Clark Love's proposed order.
The Cleveland Indians, as is the organizational custom, have been hit the hardest.
Each person should indeed hold as much as is compatible with sound sleep.
Additionally, the cell as-is uses pure carbon dioxide, rather than exhaust fuel.
As is Brenda Panagrossi, vice president of platform and product management at Ubisoft.
Even as is, I could see Mighty turning into my regular gym companion.
AWS, for example, is placing a major bet on serverless, as is Microsoft.
Food shapes are a trend this year, as is (of course) Star Wars.
Worn and neglected, the structure was a bit of an eyesore as-is.
The author of this German language poem is unknown, as is their gender.
Seizures in the brain are possible, as is sudden violent or psychotic behavior.
As is so often the case, however, the conventional view is mostly wrong.
This book, now metamorphosed into English by Kurt Beals as Is that Kafka?
It is surprisingly good for being so simple, as is the cold brew.
This we take seriously, as is our responsibility to art, artists, and audience.
As is, it mostly ignores meme culture while occasionally shutting down curators' accounts.
As is, the USMCA is lot like NAFTA but with a few upgrades.
As is, Ryan has acknowledged that the health bill cannot pass the House.
And the holidays are always hard, as is Pate's own birthday in January.
But as is appropriate for this age of reboots, that's about to change.
Bush is merely from old money, as is Powell (though only by proximity).
Let's accept this video as is and not question its integrity further. Thanks!
N) CEO Jamie Dimon is scheduled to speak, as is Mastercard Inc (MA.
Doubts start to emerge, as is common in many new, overly intense relationships.
As is obvious by now, the only person he cares about is himself.
I still don't think the House could pass the Senate bill as-is.
As is common with radio telescopes, no cellphones are allowed on the premises.
They will be staying in style at the Willard Hotel, as is tradition.
Treasury was right - sanctions should be imposed, as is required by U.S. law.
As is a soundtrack of nature sounds: birds, wind and the occasional mosquito.
As is the public, and his own administration, when it comes to Russia.
Eating beef is bad for the climate, as is clearing the rainforest. 20.
Editor-in-Chief Austin Walker is back, as is Managing Editor Danielle Riendeau.
But the consumer is strong as is job growth and the service sector.
But as is often the case with Bitcoin, things are not that simple.
As is typically the case, Twilio will offer two tiers for its partners.
As is often the case with Trump, it has to do with race.
As is a case where a girl receives fewer damages than a boy.
Business confidence is starting to flag, as is the pace of job creation.
Did they relapse, as is often the case when smokers try to quit?
But the problem then, as is true after mass shootings today, was guns.
Her body is long and lithe and strong-looking, as is her hair.
China will be furious if, as is expected, the ruling favours the Philippines.
His house, his shelter, is now completely blue as is its single window.
And, as is true every season, a vast majority of new productions flopped.
But let's be real: Echo Dots look pretty boring when left as-is.
As is common with these algorithm models, the Pennsylvania sentencing commission excluded race.
Left-hander Dallas Keuchel is a free agent, as is righty Charlie Morton.
It's pretty adorable stuff — as is the clear camaraderie between the five stars.
At times of spreads crisis, some of it reappears, as is happening now.
Religion is a frequent catalyst for public school activism, as is racial injustice.
Once it was closed, he was removed from the list, as is required.
We metabolize fructose differently than glucose, which can be readily used as is.
Ferrer is a Democrat at a national level, as is Rosselló, while Del.
He was willing to take the brash Mr. Trump as is, he said.
The English language ad is above, while the Spanish-language as is below.
As is tradition, the Super Bowl winners were invited to the White House.
YOU KNOW, I'M A McDONALD'S GUY THROUGH AND THROUGH, AS IS MY WIFE.
As is this bike and cart decked out like a horse and chariot.
New members are going to want Congress to evolve, as is their right.
And I'm happy to say that as many times as is necessary today.
Meat is off the table, as is anything with milk, cheese, or eggs.
Jeb Bush are both looking for big nights, as is New Jersey Gov.
As is often the case, what is utterly beguiling is King's slapdash audacity.
The major indexes are at new highs as is the advance/decline line.
Almost all pumpers are men, as is true in other oil-field jobs.
But the percentage is in dispute, as is where to draw the boundaries.
As is everything with North Korea, the devil will be in the details.
British Airways is a member of the OneWorld Alliance, as is American Airlines.
David Jolly and Ron DeSantis are also running, as is businessman Todd Wilcox.
It arrived by horse and carriage at the North Portico, as is tradition.
Some military scenarios will undoubtedly require automation, as is already the case today.
The men's complete names were not released, as is customary in South Korea.
The four-year bachelor's is British, as is most of the teaching power.
The F-PACE SVR handles the challenge about as well as is possible.
The Pontchartrain Pearl Diver is a great order, as is the Navy Grog.
If, as is often the case, it is rejected, they try another journal.
Bias based on age, race and gender is rampant, as is sexual harassment.
That nice private eye, Cal Weaver, is back, as is Detective Barry Duckworth.
This represented, in so much as is possible, Rihanna with her guard down.
As is normally the case in complex markets, there is no single villain.
As is the case with many bad ideas, it started with a tweet.
Your brain is changing now, as is mine, as we're having this conversation.
Hunger is becoming more widespread, as is political repression from the Maduro regime.
His effort to prop up coal is well-documented, as is its futility.
As is evident, not all townsfolk care to believe in the same things.
This results—as is confirmed by Amnesty International—in violence against sex workers.
China is a part of it, as is the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
Democratic attorneys general could also sue over the change, as is their wont.
Drama with a crush is likely, as is information about your friend circle.
As is typical of campaign proposals, the details of Clinton's plan remain vague.
The lack of language is a big barrier, as is a skills mismatch.
Mr. Sharon, as is the habit of Israeli leaders, got tired of it.
It's an antidote to winter—as is, of all things, the drinking water.
As is his embrace of an Senate Ethics Committee investigation into his conduct.
Chanel was deeply in dialogue with her era's politics; as is Ivanka Trump.
Ms. Wilson is African-American, as is Myeshia Johnson, the widow of Sgt.
The history is illuminating, as is the section describing individual growers and houses.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is a potential 2020 White House contender, as is Gov.
Decisions are being issued online, rather than in the courtroom, as is customary.
As is frankly the attitude of folks who have their single family homes.
But, as is often the case on the internet, those reports were misleading.
This was not the goal of the Laundromat project, as is my understanding.
Nigeria, other counties, are really facing economic hardship, as is the industry overall.
"Doing life together" in 2019 is largely performative — as is all social media.
The internet got very worked up, as is its wont in such situations.
Green escarole is a member of the family (as is frisée, curly endive).
As is typical, people over 27.7 are the most likely to be hospitalized.
As is Adam Gopnick's latest in The New Yorker, on cafes and liberalism!
Served as is, the dish and its flavors are mellow enough for kids.
But as is clear in this case, it can also be a liability.
As is customary, the four entrances to the Rotunda were draped in black.
SDF influence widened to Manbij and Raqqa as IS was defeated in both.
A seven-speed dual-clutch automatic is standard, as is all-wheel drive.
Like small-town mayor or veteran, as is the case with Mr. Buttigieg?
As is often noted, employer-provided health care was an accident of history.
Surfing (and cooking) lessons are available, as is a long outdoor lap pool.
The rest of the world has stopped, for as long as is required.
As is so often the case, my husband was both right and wrong.
Only 6813% of likely Democratic caucusgoers want to keep the system as is.
Those places will never be boring, said Minnaert, "And are beautiful as is."
As is natural in a time of transition, Sherald, too, is still learning.
The details of the current cases are different, as is the social context.
As is, the Supreme Court nomination has some real political advantages for Republicans.
The Oxford Dictionaries account is comparatively restrained, as is the American Heritage dictionary.
One request to the development team: Keep the hefty steering weight as is.
If Spain and Portugal both win, as is expected, they will both advance.
The parents have not been identified, as is customary in French criminal inquiries.
As is often true, then, upcoming primary races could come down to turnout.
They requested anonymity, as is routine while discussing the content of formal negotiations.
As is always her way, she had bent the circumstances to her favor.
Lynching is a reprehensible stain on this nation's history, as is this President.
As is often the case, the diagnosis is much easier than the cure.
We look for remedies that can be taken as needed (as is convenient).
In fact, she is already suffering, as is nearly everyone in the novel.
As is so often the case with international trips, there are some snafus.
As is the disheveled shrubbery lodged in a corner of Max Yasgur's barn.
Mr Trump's pride is at stake — as is the direction of his presidency.
Vaccine mismatches, as is happening this year with B/Victoria, are not unusual.
President Trump reversed course Wednesday and said he opposed the deal as is.
Sasha Lane, a fearless nonprofessional, is thrilling to watch, as is Shia LaBeouf.
Clinton is far more of a perfectionist than Mr. Trump, as is Madonna.
Caffeine is known to cause pregnancy nausea as is spicy and greasy foods.
Happiness is secondary to this generation; it is a luxury, as is love.
The red curry is pretty awesome, as is the mushroom risotto I tried.
As is the fascinating juxtaposition of her girlish voice and these dark sounds.
We firmly believe the plan should be passed more or less as is.
Publications like National Review are conservative, as is your own columnist Ross Douthat.
He said the museum is open to revision, as is American literature itself.
As is wildly obvious to anyone, the allegation is sourced -- to Bolton himself.
He did not hug with just the upper body portion, as is customary.
As is the case for many businesses, the early days were a struggle.
Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo are each possibilities, as is Bangladesh.
That is one of his patented moves, as is hiring and firing coaches.
We're just holding out hope that the curling stone emoji remains as is.
But when the executives at Gerber saw it, they wanted it as-is.
As is often the case, these bottles may be difficult to track down.
Voters will make that decision as is both their duty and sole right.
The InfoWars account is suspended for seven days, as is Jones' personal account.
As is the court's custom, its brief order in the case, Abbott v.
And because traveling it tiring enough as is, it's incredibly easy to operate.
It's ruled by the richest people on Earth, as is the Republican Party.
As is often the case, the president has been an unreliable negotiator. Sen.
But just how to interview references, as is frequently suggested, is less clear.
He'll still be, as is tradition, addressing the General Assembly on September 24.
The architect's office, as is their wont, did not return emails requesting comment.
Investors already are punishing the company, as is appropriate in a market economy.
But Risen didn't accuse Joe Biden of impropriety, as is now being alleged.
Ms. McCaskill's chief of staff is a woman, as is her legislative director.
As is common, Hamas, the Islamist group that controls Gaza, praised Sunday's attack.
But as is often the case with old relatives, relations can be complicated.
Hyde Park is a short walk away, as is the Central Business District.
First, as is the Gentoo way, they began to bow to each other.
That's out now, as is Martin Kemp's new Leonardo biography, Living With Leonardo.
The West 57th Street building is still under construction, as is the Waldorf.
Her husband was Fredrick, not Frederick, as is the son named for him.
You should, as is always the case with PBS, check your local listings.
I suspect this proposal will be heavily debated (as is everything in science).
But here, as is so often the case, Trump's discursive excretions are revealing.
And, as is so frequently the case, the executions didn't go as planned.
The tipping point, as is often the case, will come down to economics.
It's uncertain whether contributions would be tax-free, as is the case with traditional IRAs and 401(k) plans, or if money contributed would be taxed and withdrawals — including investment gains — would be untaxed, as is the case with Roth IRAs.
As is always the case with crowdfunded gadgets, use your best judgement before backing.
In the biggest cities, pet ownership is soaring, as is concern for animal welfare.
All four women attended the presidential debate in St. Louis, as is Bill Clinton.
Official Bachelorette filming will begin sometime this month, as is typical for past seasons.
That sounds creepy as is, but creator Leah Rachel teased an even darker twist.
As is demonstrably the case here, where it's been activated across London and beyond.
They chose to leave the five steel tubes as is to celebrate the engineering.
As is standard practice, the preliminary reports did not lay blame for either accident.
And that's all right, because these machines serve their purpose just fine as-is.
West Nile virus and malaria are also growing concerns, as is Zika, scientists say.
They are also accused of falsifying records and conspiracy, as is Deputy Ralph Mackey.
Both companies issued strongly-worded statements, as is often the case in this situation.
But as is often the case with emerging technology, there's another story to tell.
As is typical with such contracts, CCM owned the basic machinery in its plants.
Static scoring assumes no changes to economic activity and analyzes proposed changes as is.
"I congratulate him as is natural between two democratic heads of state," said Hollande.
But it's definitely true that people, especially teens, aren't getting enough sleep as is.
And, as is often the case, things weren't what they seemed from far away.
First, as is true in many industries, consumers should be wary of product labels.
Maybe we apologize because we haven't yet figured out that we're enough, as is.
As is often the case with Sanders, it was a little hard to tell.
But as is the case with some invasive species, people became attached to them.
The venue is larger than Christie's, as is the crowd of supporters and press.
If he does, his identity will be revealed, as is the policy in California.
His proposed policy on trade is reactionary, as is his statement on trade wars.
This silicone cake pan is on sale right now, as is this loaf pan.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is $39.99, as is Marvel's Spider-Man for the PS4.
As is the case with his war with Chuck, Axe just can't help himself.
As is the case with many superhero stories, Tom's powers don't make much sense.
As is the internet's way, there were very good jokes about the whole situation.
These questions, as is often the case with tax regulations, are only superficially mundane.
Another water-based lube is reportedly launching soon, as is a massage oil pod.
As is usually the case with arthropods, in a super weird but interesting way.
As is so often the case, Apple is the standard for Xiaomi's product comparison.
As is becoming clear, LPs can't dole out capital at an accelerated pace forever.
Sam is stuck with Bran, who is being annoying, as is typical for him.
But, as is standard, the department does not comment on individuals' security clearance status.
The master suite is upstairs, as is a loft office overlooking the great room.
Both parks are about two miles away from the house, as is the beach.
Firstly, as is par the course with the Olympics, I had to stretch off.
"Lynching is a reprehensible stain on this nation's history, as is this President," Sen.
We open with — as is now customary in Westworld — a pile of dead bodies.
Marlborough's pinot can also be quite delicious, as is this wine from Duck Hunter.
Listing the company is certainly a possibility [as is] continuing to grow it privately.
As is often the case, I was teaching what I also needed to learn.
That lawsuit is still pending, as is another class-action suit from former students.
Unemployment among unskilled workers and the young is tumbling, as is long-term joblessness.
As is the case with most months' full moons, October's goes by many names.
From the outside, the X-Pro2 looks roughly the same as is its predecessor.
The timing of the IPO might still change, as is typical in public offerings.
As is generally the case in life, secrecy can have illegitimate purposes as well.
As is his suggestion that Obama somehow seems sympathetic to those who attack Americans.
As is often the case with unwanted developments, Kemp refused to acknowledge the injury.
As is becoming alarmingly routine, we're left wondering if, and how, Blake is alright.
No speeches were given at the end of the parade, as is sometimes tradition.
Today, as is common, a single family—the Dawood clan—has a controlling stake.
Mitchell is currently in prison, as is Sweat — Matt, meanwhile, met a another fate.
So Kiryu's violence is actually limited, as is the effect that violence can have.
The kingdom, as is its wont, blames foreigners for the case of Ms Muhammad.
These temporary deaths are all horrible, of course, as is the Meths' overall callousness.
As is Beth, who thinks that Déjà is crushing on Kevin (she's not wrong).
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg is all for scrapping it, as is Washington Gov.
She inspires him, arouses him (as much as is physically possible), and aggravates him.
Here, as is often the case in art history, appeal to intentions is tricky.
Jamaica and its society are dynamic and complex, as is its vibrant cultural scene.
Now, of course, everyone's watching — as is typical for just about anything Swift does.
No speeches were held at the end of the parade, as is sometimes tradition.
As is customary of many airport restaurants, customers ordered their meals off of iPads.
The series is still going strong today, as is Zimmern's quest to remain clean.
The militant group is also known as IS, ISIL and its Arabic acronym, Daesh.
But diet studies are difficult to do, as is actually adhering to the diet.
As is the case with gender dysphoria, researchers increasingly believe there's a neurological explanation.
National interest Blunt is getting plenty of help from outside Missouri, as is Kander.
As is often the case, the underlying problem is more about economics than ideology.
One of these is accessible only from the outside, as is the laundry room.
As is the case with most alternative therapies, evidence for these claims is mixed.
As is fitting for the subject matter, the podcast was a labour of love.
As is the case in much of the country, Minnesota's economy is humming along.
As is usual with an inaugural address, there were rather few specific policy proposals.
The epic girliness of it is such a delight, as is her British lilt.
The two were also photographed giving a curtsey to the Queen, as is customary.
Luyendyk is a bit of a mystery to Bachelor Nation, as is his taste.
It's perfect for selfies as is gives you a slight shimmer on your cheeks.
L'Jean McKneely said police would not comment on pending litigation, as is standard procedure.
As is his practice, he's currently reviewing it before taking any action on it.
As is the paradox of memory, some of the oldest are the most vivid.
The goal is to continue on as is, but grow its reach and scope.
So, as is often asked about Riverdale, who should actually end up with whom?
Authorities previously said she was placed on leave amid the investigation, as is standard.
Gotta say ... it would be fitting to leave it as is, but we'll see.
The fleets of electric scooters that have inundated cities are alarming enough as is.
Naturally, being the the queen of skin-baring, Lopez wore the dress as-is.
It's offered on both the back and front cameras, as is laser-assisted autofocus.
Smoking the product is restricted in New York state, as is consuming via edibles.
As is the case here, there were plenty of traces of the vanished men.
And, as is often the case, Carole was on hand to help soothe her.
But, as is the case with everything good, you can also partially thank Rihanna.
It'll eventually be replaced by something else, as is the cyclical nature of nostalgia.
Additionally, as is to be expected in a beta, there were a few bugs.
"I'm very concerned, as is the rest of the global scientific community," Otto says.
Most of these hospitalizations, as is typical for the seasonal flu, involve the elderly.
November auto sales are scheduled to be released Thursday as is ISM manufacturing data.
As is, the current interface lets you find your way without too much confusion.
"I think it's open for discussion as is anything with the site," says Nutt.
As is par for the course this season, Dev heads home alone once again.
The i8 looks wild as-is, so why not make this a $10,000 option?
But iRobot's current quarter guidance is below estimates, as is its full-year forecast.
As is always the case with Iran, the truth lies somewhere between these extremes.
Kate's sister Pippa is also a fan of their styles, as is Zara Tindall.
Grow a-twixt the peat moss and rocks, as is befitting your station. Fine.
" The statement continued, "But as is so often the case, our community inspires us.
That amount is confidential, as is standard for most contracts; we have confidentiality provisions.
But as is often the case, the assumption was false, according to Long's representative.
"If not the Monaco 100, we will go to worlds as is," Hudson said.
Sam and I make it as close to Wells Fargo as is humanly possible.
The single is sharp and poignant, as is characteristic of the rapper's signature style.
" "I think the Trump brand is also pretty bad as is the Republican brand.
However, successful execution and/or timing is uncertain, as is the use of proceeds.
So might a mandatory database of owners, as is already the case in America.
As is the case with most documentaries, his film was years in the making.
And as is the case for many industries, going green could save firms money.
Constance: As is so often the case with Handmaid's Tale, I find myself torn!
So, Sharon Coganow is unexpected, as is the dinky game room she helps run.
The PMDB will, as is its wont, follow public opinion rather than lead it.
As is happening today, some ACLU members said they would resign or stop donating.
As is ever the case with modern football, romance simply doesn't come into it.
History has shown that we are, as is the pizza industry as a whole.
As is tradition, your team name has some sort of "balls" pun in it.
It's gorgeously done, as is a storm at sea that destroys Lu Ren's boat.
Every senator that caucuses with Democrats is backing the resolution, as is Republican Sen.
As is true of executive orders generally, it also has no binding legal effect.
Much as is the case in Los Angeles, breaking into Bollywood is not easy.
The median lines on some roads are almost non-existent, as is smooth paving.
As is evident from the introductions in her videos, Stephens' work is thoroughly researched.
As is perhaps to be expected, here too the Brexiteers' ambitions look overly optimistic.
Its location just above the Sunset Strip is ideal, as is its 1938 construction.
She's fine with getting older, as is Diana (Miriam Shor), Younger's other underrated star.
Even so, the bill as is will be dead on arrival in the Senate.
But the new developers have no intention of selling off the units as is.
This is impossible on a tidal beach, as is cleaning up an oil spill.
But, as is always the case with technology like this, content is the key.
Today the pace of change is bracing, as is the insolence of the newcomers.
Additionally, left as is, these actions would be detrimental to our state's education funding.
Emotion is where learning begins, or, as is often the case, where it ends.
Mobike is already exploring a ride-sharing partnership, as is Shanghai-listed Youon Technology.
" Still, Mr. Logan said, "The consumer is fundamentally sound, as is the housing market.
Lovable Russian scientist Alexei is an obvious option, as is icecream-wielding hero Robin.
Most of the pups don't survive, as is the case with many wild animals.
The Peppermint Mocha is returning for another year, as is the Brown Sugar Cinnamon.
But the number of American missionaries is falling, as is the number of Europeans.
Why complicate things if the sex is fine and meets basic needs as is?
We will get the process under way and move as rapidly as is prudent.
Of Europe's 12 players, seven are British, as is the nonplaying captain, Darren Clarke.
As far as is known, they cannot leap tall buildings in a single bound.
The latter suggests ideology may not matter as much as is the conventional wisdom.
Special counsel Robert Mueller is out to get him -- as is the entire FBI.
As is so often true with Trumponomics, American workers are getting a raw deal.
Without America, the deal is too one sided to survive, at least as is.
Turkey appears to be preparing to launch its assault as soon as is possible
WELL, IT WAS A NICE MARRIAGE BETWEEN AMERICA AND BRITAIN, WHICH AS IS THIS.
The ensemble is huge, as is customary when sketch material swells to feature length.
The best jokes are always based upon a foundational truth, as is this one.
Manufacturing now is just as much a line item as is a distribution apparatus.
"As is consistent with our policies, no company profits are used to fund politicians."
As is typical of so many federal blue-ribbon commissions, this effort was lauded.
They're a great addition to a long bath, as is a bamboo bathtub tray. 
As is their custom, the justices gave no reasons for turning down the case.
The case from last year is pending, as is the one from this month.
As is often the case, Trump's mood this week has gone through rapid upheavals.
"Taylor is a big part of our team, as is Mike Cammalleri," Hynes said.
Anxiety is often a factor, as is the overuse of common substances like caffeine.
The eight-speed transmission is a BMW unit, as is the odious toggle shifter.
I haven't noticed any major bugs, and the system is certainly usable as-is.
AS), is forming a joint venture with Japan's Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp (5401.
The runway and hangar are complete, as is a clubhouse replete with aviation memorabilia.
They're cross-generational, catchy, could be true (as is the nature of conspiracy theories).
As is the case in any industry, you should know what you're getting into.
"Home prices are falling in California as is the level of building," Nickelsburg wrote.
As is, The Cloverfield Paradox is just a huge mess, instead of messy fun.
Your comfort and connection speed is crucial, as is a constant source of snacks.
As is the surprise reveal that the youngest Jenner has now become notorious for.
As is so often the case of Jouban's fights, this one was pure action.
As is tradition, Puff Daddy throws the week's most epic party at his mansion.
Helpful ideas and messages are coming your way, Pisces, as is love and adventure.
What it started as is just so unbelievably different than what it is today.
"As is true with LNG, upstream assets in coal are seeing oligopolization," he said.
The Trump administration just isn't taking the damage here as seriously as is warranted.
The driver's hands were also "not hovering above the steering wheel," as is expected.
And as is the case with all popular, overarching narratives, the truth is complex.
As is the norm for Blizzard, it mixes often silly humor with weighty themes.
Gerard is great, [as is] Gabriel Ba, who's the co-creator of the comic.
The Cutie Keys code is open-source on GitHub, as is the Vive build.
Not everyone was wearing a seatbelt, as is common in tour buses, he said.
It looks great as is, though you can add lightweight decorations for extra flair.
Did his father's political connections help launch O'Rourke's political career, as is sometimes said?
Manufactured homes were also rented "as is," requiring the renter to make all repairs.
There is, as is often the case, a disparate racial outcome to this dysfunction.
That was a frightening time, as is this, but eventually we lived through it.
As is typical of Mr. Rockman, he started the Great Lakes project with research.
Her lack of compromise is, as always, admirable — as is her way with actors.
The interior of the hard anodized aluminum pot is nonstick, as is the exterior.
Publix is also limiting the purchase of certain items, as is H-E-B.
Up to this point, each gun was a distinct entity and came as-is.
As is their custom, the justices gave no reason for turning away the appeal.
As is typical of "artistes" who compulsively seek the spotlight, Moira has many secrets.
As is always the case with the Broncos, though, things centered on the defense.
Only 8 percent of voters want the American Health Care Act passed as is.
Oakland and Berkeley are also considering bans, as is the city of Somerville, Mass.
"Hopefully OPEC will be keeping oil flows as is" he wrote in one post.
He will be held for two months pre-trial, as is standard in Russia.
As is typical with anorexics, no amount of weight loss was enough for her.
His diction is spectacular in its simplicity, as is the content he delves into.
Many of the breakthroughs in 2018, as is so often the case, were overdue.
Her to-do list is long, as is the list of things not done.
Left tackle Russell Okung is a free agent, as is right guard J.R. Sweezy.
You could serve as is, maybe with broccoli rabe (sophisticated) or broccoli (family-friendly).
The campaign was short — just over a month, as is the standard in Australia.
Clothing featuring images of drugs, alcohol, or obscenities is out, as is gang attire.
As is often the case, there are differences between the House and Senate bills.
As is often the case with harassment or assault, I, the victim, was shamed.
As is always true with screens, it helps when parents practice what they preach.
As is consistent with our policies, no company profits are used to fund politicians.
Three of the women are Algerian and one is Moroccan, as is Mr. Lakhal.
Emma CarausChicagoThe writer is a freshman at DePaul University, as is Ms. Morgan (below).
As is, women account for about 26 percent of the work force in Morocco.
As is their custom, the justices gave no reasons for turning away the appeal.
On the scoreboard, every point is worth the same amount, as is every game.
They see it is a commandment from God that must be obeyed as is.
The speakers are not good, as is par for the course with ultrabook speakers.
And as is almost always the case, the Knicks find themselves at a crossroads.
As is often the case when real disaster strikes, people seemed to band together.
" I should not have used "safely," because that is now political, as is "political.
A giant Connect Four set is also on the property, as is a hammock.
She plans to stay at home for as long as is necessary to recover.
As is the case with most everything Fox News broadcasts, Trump was apparently watching.
But as is often the case in financial services, changes don&apost happen quickly.
Serve as is or garnished with fresh thyme sprig or a lemon-stuffed olive.
That would please IS, which the Pentagon warns is resurgent, as is al-Qaeda.
Gross bookings, meanwhile, are growing, as is Airbnb's business offering and its experiences product.
I'd like to think Lexi will keep her first and middle names as-is.
If you leave the monthly benefit amount as is, you can edit it later.
Democrats have obstinately united in opposition to Trump's Cabinet nominations, as is their right.
As is often the case with political lives, in his beginning was his end.
Some choreographed, stylized gestures accompany the singing, as is the tradition in opéra-ballet.

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