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74 Sentences With "be in the dark"

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Even the president's colleagues appear to be in the dark.
Every Division player wants to be in the Dark Zone.
Thousands of Puerto Ricans will still be in the dark.
We'd be in the dark and she'd get away with it.
Had they not leaked, we would still be in the dark.
If that coincidence hadn't happened, Jughead would still be in the dark.
Republican senators themselves often professed to be in the dark about crucial details.
And I don't want my constituents to ever be in the dark about anything.
This time around, GOP senators appear to be in the dark about Paul's intentions.
For those who might be in the dark: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an underwatched masterpiece.
But for now, many people will still be in the dark about their lettuce's origins.
Unsurprisingly, those who said they "never" watched porn were most likely to be in the dark.
Peter DeFazio expressed disbelief that the CEO could be in the dark about the company's efforts.
However, North Koreans appear to still be in the dark despite such a potentially historic achievement.
The movie just asks me to follow along and accept that I'll sometimes be in the dark.
In the meantime, she has advised residents to prepare to be in the dark for 30 days.
"I prefer to be in the dark because of all of the hostility going on," she said.
Most still appear to be in the dark about what their campaign message is supposed to be.
I'll answer those questions with two more questions: Why wouldn't modern women be in the dark about motherhood?
There's just one hiccup with that plan: Almost everyone seems to be in the dark about the legislation.
Often the merge point will be in the dark so you don't see the people cutting in front.
However, even some government insiders appear to be in the dark over the president's health and his reform plans.
This lack of diagnosis is concerning, because food allergies aren't something you want to be in the dark about.
You might be in the dark now, but that's okay…now is your time to plan, dream, and imagine.
Yet, to Apple — and Amazon and other companies implicated by the report — they too might also be in the dark.
Thomas Edison failed thousands of times to invent the lightbulb — if he'd given up, we'd all be in the dark.
But on Wednesday night, American officials seemed to be in the dark over the detention of Mr. Conger and Mr. Bentz.
"Marriott seems to be still be in the dark about a lot of what happened," Raskin told The Hill on Monday.
Right now, health officials and outside experts still seem to be in the dark as to what exactly is going on.
But it certainly feels like the last people to know were the only ones who couldn't afford to be in the dark.
On March 21, Mercury enters Aries, bringing you even more mental clarity, so you shouldn't be in the dark for too long.
In fact, even CyberGhost itself will be in the dark about your data, as the company swears by its "no logging" policy.
By Wednesday evening, nearly 800,000 Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) customers in the northern parts of the state could be in the dark.
After several minutes of confusion, the officer working the dorm made the announcement that we would be in the dark for a while.
But Republicans senators — even those who are supposed to be won over by this revised health bill — still seemed be in the dark.
A frustrating conversation may come up, and you're impatiently looking for answers—you don't care to be in the dark anymore, little scorpion.
As a result, the American people continue to be in the dark about what the US military is really doing in their name.
By writing about sex, women are reminding other ladies they don't have to be in the dark about their most natural questions, concerns, and desires.
Flake said Wednesday that he remains committed to opposing judicial nominees but appeared to be in the dark about whether leadership will ultimately give in.
LeBron James will never be in the dark again ... 'cause the LA Lakers superstar just copped a SICK new diamond pendant -- and it LIGHTS UP!!!
And she's always said that she wanted to be cremated because she doesn't like to be alone and she doesn't like to be in the dark.
"It's ludicrous that there could be such a high-level meeting between the two leaders and Congress should be in the dark about it," Engel said.
Had Obama and the intelligence community not taken these actions, it's possible that the American public would still be in the dark about Russia's active measures.
"We understand what it means to be in the dark," Robert Gould, vice president and chief communications officer for Florida Power and Light (FPL), told the publication.
Some 2 million Californians may be in the dark this weekend, including 93,000 Sonoma County residents who live near the Kincade Fire, which has burned 21,13 acres.
Though Lindsay previously revealed that Gates did something that Lindsay "promised" she would not speak about, Gates appears to be in the dark about what that thing really is.
Adding more risk, senators would be in the dark about the bill's impact on Americans, since the Congressional Budget Office says crucial estimates won't be ready in time for a vote.
"One day I hope these women won't have to deal with this… one day this country won't be in the dark ages," said Muñoz, wiping beads of sweat from his thick eyebrows.
And while foreign studios are thought to be in the dark regarding the exact dates of the blackout, it has happened long enough for executives to have a rough gauge of its timing.
Flint, Michigan (CNN)If Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha hadn't had a friend over to dinner in August, the public might still be in the dark about the lead contamination poisoning the water supply in Flint, Michigan.
So for me to get the chance to work on them but also kind of be in the dark as to the story, I can still kind of enjoy the film just as a fan, you know?
On top of that, a Trump cabinet turf battle has been adding to the uncertainty and lengthening the time that small businesses are going to be in the dark about how the tax rules apply to them.
What's amusing is that Jon might still be in the dark had Daenerys not completely stepped in it and told Sam that she burned his father and brother to a crisp last season, pretty much on a whim.
With Bernie, I don't know how it's gonna play out, but I better trust him to be in the dark room where they make they make the compromise and him to be fighting for the values that I find important.
Also, there are still a ton of characters in this movie, and it looks like we'll get some backstory on how Gamora came to be in the dark god's service, plus some power showdowns between Cap, Thor and James Brolin's terrifying bad guy.
ON SURVIVAL: I know it's dark in them corners some days, I know you wanna close all the windows and doors and just be in the dark, but if you just wait and hold on, just a little longer, the light comes through.
"The New York Times story reinforces the fact that, but for consistent pressure brought to bear by the Senate Intelligence Committee's bipartisan investigation, we would still be in the dark about the extent of Russian activity on Facebook during the 2016 election," Warner said.
The next day, Easter Sunday, we awoke to an announcement and a posted memo: The news was alerted to the blackout, the prison website had been updated to reflect there would be no visits, and we would be in the dark until further notice.
Throw in the fact that even the actors claim to be in the dark, and it doesn't take a conspiracy theorist to wonder to what extent the move was a cop-out, a way to put off dealing with the issue until Season 7.
So I mean, I know it's dark in them corners some days, I know you wanna close all the windows and doors and just be in the dark, but if you just wait and hold on, just a little longer, the light comes through.
"The New York Times story reinforces the fact that, but for consistent pressure brought to bear by the Senate Intelligence Committee's bipartisan investigation, we would still be in the dark about the extent of Russian activity on Facebook during the 2016 election," he said.
"The new guidelines will be helpful, but unless and until we get funds so we can regularly test for it, we'll be in the dark about which women with pelvic inflammatory disease have got it and about what their true risk of long term complications are," Greenhouse said.
They found that congress staff who reported that they met with groups representing big business—like the American Petroleum Institute—were more likely to be in the dark about their district's opinions than ones who met with group that "represented ordinary Americans, like the Sierra Club or labor unions," the authors wrote.
Shortly thereafter, multiple senior Republicans and Trump administration officials, including Trump himself, said they had been infected too. Noting that the administration had attempted to prevent this information from becoming public, New York Magazine stated that without Jacobs' scoop, "the world might still be in the dark" about the White House COVID-19 outbreak.
He later claimed that, "People like their privacy. They go to a concert to get that, to be in the dark and do their own thing." Joel wanted the audience to feel comfortable, and most of all enjoy the show. To do so, he brought his daughter Alexa Ray Joel and his wife Christie Brinkley on tour with the band.
She can make a lot of jokes like Carlos, and she also admires Carlos' jokes. She appears to be very attached to the bus, almost as if having a nostalgic connection to it. She also loves to surprise the students and although she denies that she knows everything, she seems to never be in the dark about her students' activities. To Arnold, she is strange, but he and his friends still love and respect her.
Patty's partner Tom Shayes, whose wife is pregnant with a son, continues to be in the dark on certain issues regarding cases. Eventually, Ellen uses Tom to further the FBI investigation, causing him to get fired in the process. Similar to the first season, the majority of the narrative is past tense, with glimpses of the present. This season gradually reveals it is Patty Ellen had at gunpoint, attempting to force the truth out of her.
The sun bequeaths its light so that we may see the world around us. If the source of light did not exist we would be in the dark and incapable of learning and understanding the true realities that surround us. Incidentally, the metaphor of the sun exemplifies a traditional interrelation between metaphysics and epistemology: interpretations of fundamental existence create—and are created by—ways of knowing. It also neatly sums up two views for which Plato is recognized: his rationalism and his realism (about universals).
There have been various controversies regarding bus services provided for students of these schools. When service began for girls of Bais Yaakov, there had been reported incidents of child predators approaching girls waiting at bus stops, though no girls were harmed. There was also concern regarding the safety of girls who had to walk several blocks to or from their bus stops, which at some times of the year, would be in the dark. This was resolved by increased police and civilian patrols to the areas frequented by the girls.
When the rogues were chased out and Tigerclaw was exiled, Yellowfang decided to end Brokentail's life by feeding him deathberries, also revealing to him that she was really his mother. Later, in Sunset, he is implied to be in the Dark Forest/Place of No Stars with Tigerstar, Hawkfrost, and Darkstripe after the latter scents him. Brokenstar mentored Mosspaw and Volepaw (who both died before becoming warriors) despite their being only three moons old. Brokentail may have made an appearance in The Rise of Scourge, when Scourge scents a forest cat, believing that he's Tigerstar.
However, in recent years, Congress has restricted presidential power with laws such as the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 and the War Powers Resolution. Nevertheless, the Presidency remains considerably more powerful today than during the 19th century. Executive branch officials are often loath to reveal sensitive information to members of Congress because of concern that information could not be kept secret; in return, knowing they may be in the dark about executive branch activity, congressional officials are more likely to distrust their counterparts in executive agencies.
The song concludes with an apparently final rejection of the lover: :I'm going back inside and turning out the light, :And I'll be in the dark, but you'll be out of sight. John Hall of Orleans plays the guitar solo, although the arrangement is dominated by Billy Payne's piano and Mike Utley's organ, as well as Bonnie Raitt and Rosemary Butler's harmonizing backup vocals. Tim Powers from Waltham, Mass. and a voice talent for WBCN Boston just happened to be in the studio when the song was recorded and was asked to play drums when the studio drummer never appeared for the session.
Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig issued a statement on Jobe's death saying, "I was deeply saddened to learn of the loss of Dr. Frank Jobe, a great gentleman whose work in baseball revolutionized sports medicine. Since 1974, his groundbreaking Tommy John surgery has revitalized countless careers, especially those of our pitchers." Steve Dilbeck of The Los Angeles Times referred to Jobe as a "legend" and said "it could be argued that Jobe is the greatest orthopedic surgeon in history", while James Andrews called Jobe "one of the premier fathers of modern sports medicine", saying that "without his influence, baseball players' sports-medicine care would probably still be in the dark ages." Jobe was inducted into the Baseball Reliquary's Shrine of the Eternals in 2012.
In recent years, Congress has restricted the powers of the President with laws such as the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 and the War Powers Resolution; nevertheless, the Presidency remains considerably more powerful than during the 19th century. Executive branch officials are often loath to reveal sensitive information to congresspersons because of possible concern that such information could not be kept secret; knowing they may be in the dark about executive branch activity, congressional officials are more likely to distrust their counterparts in executive agencies. Further, many government actions require fast coordinated effort by many agencies, and this is a task that Congress is ill-suited for. Congress is slow, open, divided, and not well matched to handle more rapid executive action or do a good job of overseeing such activity.

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