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253 Sentences With "be next to"

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Drones could be next to be nudged by a crisis.
Moody's will be next to review Hungary's rating in November.
Peres's grave will be next to that of Yitzhak Rabin.
We were so happy to be next to each other.
I will always be next to you my beautiful son.
His picture should be next to NARCISSIST in the dictionary.
Another will be next to a subway yard in Queens.
So who will be next to throw in the towel?
If you're a mom, however, it can be next to impossible.
So, bamboo, they didn't want to be next to ... Yeah, exactly.
"But he's not always gonna be next to you," Marisa says.
And my thing was just to be next to my dad.
That was my whole thing, to be next to my dad.
There's no one else I'd rather be next to than Goldie Hawn.
Cory Booker of New Jersey will be next to Warren, while Sen.
What early aughts trend will be next to make a fashion comeback?
And under the current system, that task will be next to impossible.
In fact, it will be next to impossible for the foreseeable future.
So it was kind of thrilling to be next to them all.
Which will be next to look for the government to cushion its fall?
We can't wait to see who will be next to join the club!
"It would be next to impossible to find a parallel situation," he said.
The company originally said the clinics would be "next to" the drug store.
I'll be next to you and you'll be right there next to me
For now, minds are concentrated on which head might be next to roll.
Who will be next to be barred from public office based on stereotypes?
With any luck, the UK will be next to make childhood vaccinations mandatory.
The overall impact on politics here will be next to zero, or zero.
" Adam Alhanti: "The words School & Shooting should not be next to each other.
"The dog needs to be next to me at all times," she says.
Fritsch felt uncomfortable speculating over which country might be next to seek help, however.
Nail clippers might be next to stone humidifiers or HVAC filters or picture frames.
That combination is making some policymakers nervous that inflation could be next to ignite.
The question on everyone's mind is: Which studios will be next to team up?
Papadopoulos vowed back in July that Downer would be "next" to be exposed after Mifsud.
Teachers in nearby Sacramento may be next to put down chalk and pick up placards.
According to the outlet, his grave will be next to the that of his son.
She was OK if I went by myself, but she wouldn't be next to me.
Where does he say you should sacrifice your institutions to be next to white people?
If I cannot attend the funeral or be next to them on their [death] bed?
One of the biggest reasons many cities aren't walkable is because land is dissected into "uses," something called "single-use zoning": Retail cannot be next to a medical office cannot be next a single-family home cannot be next to a multi-family home.
Just reconnecting a brain to all the circuitry of a body would be next to impossible.
But even then, finding a match can still be next to impossible, as Adam's situation proves.
The one thing he didn't do was he did not want to be next to Zimbabwe.
Indoors, if you are in close quarters, you may be next to someone who is sick.
It's a normal human instinct in hard times wanting to be next to your loved ones.
But none of it matters when I know every morning your going to be next to me.
His house happens to be next to one of those [areas], and parts of it might collapse.
For more on the predictions of who could be next to want out, see more CNBC coverage.
He queried whether his friends, or even he himself, will be next to suffer such a fate.
And most of the income must be distributed, so accumulating an endowment will be next to impossible.
"We need to be next to where the Chanel and Crème de la Mer are," she said.
"Even for my name to be next to that guy's name is beyond a blessing," Donald said.
There's a lot of brands who want to be next to that kind of content as well.
We needed something for him that was close fitting so it would be next to his skin.
The fingerprint sensor will also likely be next to the cameras, just like it is on the S8.
Two senior White House officials dismissed the notion that Walsh's departure signaled Priebus could be next to leave.
It&aposs already assumed that getting Democratic support for Judge Kavanaugh is going to be next to impossible.
Here's another view: And one with what appears to be next to either an incense or a twig.
Now, I just need to convince someone that they need to be next to the ruby slippers. pic.twitter.
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Climate experts say it will be next to impossible to eliminate the world's emissions without carbon capture systems.
"I want to be next to her to make sure she is safe and happy," Ms. Yang said.
I even have a category of the items that need to be next to me during my drive.
You can't be next to millions of people that practice a certain religion and pretend it's not there.
But in the United States, where he has a criminal record, gaining protective status could be next to impossible.
Mr Trump's withdrawal from Syria has some Iraqis thinking that they could be next to see American troops go.
Mothers and fathers all across America were frightened that their children would be next to contract the dreadful disease.
When Rachael comes to the fence, they run across the pasture and contend jealously to be next to her.
It just happens to be next to the couture-filled space where she gets her hair and makeup done.
That fact could prove useful in forecasting which creatures may be next to colonize our homes, beds and bodies.
The owner of the wine shop happened to be next to me and asked what my new venture was.
Classic Empire, the early second choice at 3-1, will be next to Always Dreaming in post No. 5.
It can be next to impossible to know how long you'll live, but experts say you should be hopeful.
Cornering, with higher downforce, will be easier, but overtaking others may be next to impossible, as in the past.
Yet he offers words of comfort: "But I want you to know, tonight, he will be next to you."
After the dismemberment of Ukraine, the question took on a new connotation: who will be next to suffer Western sanctions?
Joffrey is dead, Myrcella is dead and it seems highly likely that poor old Tommen will be next to go.
With such a tiny supply, getting your hands on an iPhone 8 will be next to impossible for most buyers.
Probably because Apple designed it to be next to impossible to open up by yourself (there are no screws anywhere).
Diplomats in Beijing have told Reuters they believe Panama, one of Taiwan's oldest diplomatic friends, could be next to go.
Trans women have an easier time with bras, but Ms. Liu said finding matching lingerie can be next to impossible.
The IGTV button used to be next to the direct-message arrow on the top right corner of the app.
What we learned was, it's very difficult to monetize news, because Crest doesn't want to be next to severed heads.
If you've used a Samsung smartwatch before, there will be next to no learning curve with the Galaxy Watch Active 2.
Ed Royce and Darrell Issa dropped out of the midterms, rumor had it Rohrabacher would be next to call it quits.
Some are whispering in the hallways at State about who could be next to fill Pompeo's shoes, those two officials said.
I yearned to be next to my sister, our shoulders touching and heads inclining toward each other in our dark closet.
But some foreign policy experts had warned that striking a nuclear deal with Kim Jong Un would be next to impossible.
When it comes to matters of creativity—film, design, fashion, architecture—it can be next to impossible to distinguish theft from influence.
Without the strong and unified backing of the international community, achieving justice for the victims of MH17 will be next to impossible.
When he cooks dinner for her she chooses to sit on the couch and watch TV rather than be next to him.
In early 2017, criticism peaked after three more Senate Democrats joined the I.D.C. Rumors swirled about who would be next to go.
The cost of breaking up Facebook would be next to zero for the government, and lots of people stand to gain economically.
In one of the nation&aposs most competitive real estate markets, it can be next to impossible to find affordable living accommodations.
Stein tells me that if you're charging your phone, you might not be next to it and could be slow to respond.
Some of them are going to be next to Samsung, Sony, LG and all the big players in the Las Vegas Convention Center.
But as far as Ms. Albinson was concerned, she was now sitting right where she wanted to benext to Mr. Cohan-Shapiro.
Although it's the nightlife centre, our Kings Cross, it happens to be next to the State Gallery, the State Library, the State Museum.
Even banks such as JPMorgan Chase & Co have begun to relax their dress codes, and Goldman Sachs may be next to do so.
We'll make it one to five, it won't be the most prominent thing, but it will be next to your follower count, right?
By the time local elections were held in late 2018, her chances at a second presidential term seemed to be next to nil.
"We're so lucky to be next to New York's Garment District, and we try to utilize those resources whenever we can," comments Scaturro.
He happened to be next to a booth of the Canadian Space Agency, where scientists took notice and decided to help the kid out.
Jamie and Rupert tease us with some classic banter for a second before the latter volunteers to be next to face the firing squad.
Avoiding viruses and other ailments can be next to impossible for people who spend months in the close confines of campaign planes and buses.
CT: Well you've been Prime Minister since 2004, lots of questions about political succession and who's going to be next to lead the country.
But when the Impossible Burger hits the aisles in September, it will be next to yet another competitor: the Nestlé-owned Sweet Earth brand.
Jake was originally buried in a big cemetery in Queens; then the family moved him to the mountains to be next to his wife.
And as the retirement list has grown this summer, GOP lawmakers and aides are anxiously asking one another who might be next to go.
Experts say it would be next to impossible to account for foreign "profits" — which, of course, would be based on the hotel's own calculations.
According to the outlet, St. John's grave will be next to the that of his son Julian St. John, who died by suicide in 2014.
Meanwhile, Dr Finlay's advice to parents of young children is that, though cleanliness may be next to godliness, it is possible to go too far.
This blanket has just kind of become a way that the kids can remember him and kind of be next to him in a way.
We were given an opportunity to move here and build houses in 1990 so that we could be next to our holiest site, Mount Gerizim.
After L.L. Bean, Carrier, Boeing and Ford, what U.S. company will be next to get an individual shout-out, threat or thrashing from President Trump?
The market cannot handle it right now, and if it does not change its message Cramer fears the economy could be next to head downhill.
Gilchenok slept on a child-size mattress so that she could be next to him as he slept in a hospital bed in their bedroom.
Getting Mr. Mattis to abandon the apolitical stand he has clung to his entire life will be next to impossible, his friends and aides said.
If the struggle to find patients for immunotherapy trials is challenging, finding patients for another new type of cancer treatment can be next to impossible.
The thing is, the way I want movies to exist is, I don't feel like filmmakers should be next to the film, making its meaning clear.
He pulled the hose from the center of the vehicle, where he normally stood, so he could be next to his son when the end came.
As for which famous fictional pad will be next to undergo Modsy renovations, that's still under wraps, but Wood says they're open to suggestions from fans.
Since this tissue would be next to impossible to obtain from humans, the researchers had to figure out a different way of creating an artificial ovary.
" The hotel "could've just called me and said, 'We're putting this man that requested to be next to you [in the adjoining room], is this OK?
If Mr. Bloomberg does enter the race, it will be next to impossible for him to make the next debate, which is scheduled for Nov. 20.
The Post, citing department officials, reported that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Lee Cissna and DHS general counsel John Mitnick could be next to go.
The voting process is a closely guarded secret, but that never stops readers from scrambling to figure out who might be next to receive the honor.
"They both are quintessentially Modernist images, and it would be next to impossible to find vintage prints of these images to buy, at any price, today."
Diamond-shaped chairs by Frank Lloyd Wright and an undulating cardboard ottoman from Frank Gehry might be next to a painting from an obscure Colorado surrealist.
But that time frame has since lapsed, and he has acknowledged that it would be next to impossible for anyone to wipe out drugs so quickly.
We schlep to AirFrance, but there is no room at the inn, so we go to a lounge that happens to be next to our gate!
"Add your name to be next to Ben Carson's, Ann Coulter's and so many other Trump supporters!" the website read, according to a screenshot from BuzzFeed.
Unfortunately, as long as the company's effectively banned from doing business with U.S. companies, its phones will be next to useless for everyone outside of China.
At that point, I gave up trying to identify Ethan by genealogy, realizing that it would be next to impossible to trace his ancestors back to Sudan.
Some observers believe that Chang Ha-sung, his chief of staff for policy and the other main advocate of income-led growth, may be next to go.
Smaller shippers such as Hyundai Merchant Marine, Hong Kong's Orient Overseas Container Line and Evergreen Marine Corp Taiwan Ltd could be next to seek consolidation, analysts said.
Axios' Michael Sykes writes today that, as part of a wave across the country, North Carolina teachers may be next to go on strike for better wages.
The problem for investors is identifying which of the weaker banks could be next to go, as well as how any seizure or forced consolidation might happen.
I saw myself glancing at the advert over and over again, as if somehow, magically, my name would no longer be next to that of Marie Antoinette.
The cost depends on what path you choose: If adopting through the public foster care system, your total out-of-pocket expenses can be next to nothing.
They now face the prospect that Italy, a founding member and Europe's fourth-largest economy, could be next to challenge the bloc's cohesion, finances and democratic principles.
At the time, analysts speculated E-Trade may be next to find a partner as the discount brokerage industry faces increasing margin pressures from zero commission trading.
But with 51 votes required to call a witness, their colleagues are warning it will be next to impossible to call them as part of a trial.
The knife buried on O.J. Simpson's former Rockingham estate may hold lots of secrets, but unlocking them may be next to impossible ... with one glimmer of hope.
Their report included map coordinates for the six plants, three of which turned out to be next to sites of important missile tests overseen by Mr. Kim.
Polling on immigration is showing itself to be a briar patch of contradictions and suggests finding a policy remedy that satisfies most Americans will be next to impossible.
This is only my second film, so you could imagine the nerves but it was a magical night and I'm lucky to be next to these incredible people.
While researching "Ninety-Nine Glimpses," Brown discovered that, during a 1946 royal tour, Townsend switched rooms so his bedroom would be next to Margaret's, who was then 15.
" Republican National Committee spokesman Michael Ahrens told CNN in a statement, "If you looked up 'political opportunism' in the dictionary, Kirsten Gillibrand's photo would be next to it.
I got to be next to her as she walked into events, which was incredibly ... Have you been approved at this point or you're still earning your ... Yes.
"Well I am in the United States Senate & I don't want to be next to you wondering if Senate Pages will be safe from your advances," Booker wrote.
Another button that turns off the lights and locks the doors could be next to the bed where you might not want to place an always-listening smart speaker.
She couldn't stand to be next to Baelish for one second longer than necessary — which, given that he'd basically sold her down the river to Ramsay Bolton, made sense.
No matter what you think about President-elect Donald Trump, avoiding the event will be next to impossible if you spend any amount of time online or watching television.
Bloody deaths, fiery deaths, sudden deaths: one of the reasons the show is so damn good is that you're constantly wondering which character will be next to bite the dust.
Others have warned that they could be next to go: Obamacare is in a "death spiral" and more insurers will flee in 2018, Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini warned on Wednesday.
He posted a photo to Instagram of US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who is presiding over his case, in which she appears to be next to a crosshairs symbol.
"You know, Tristan's secret was be that guy that every girl wants to be next to, but just isn't sure they should be and I heard he did it well."
Shares of Google parent company Alphabet have fallen nearly 4 percent in the past week, and according to one technical analyst, another hot tech stock could be next to slide.
Kosakowski "admitted to moving the steering wheel from left to right, then accelerating the vehicle knowing [her son] continued to be next to the vehicle," the document states, WZZM reports.
The federal minimum wage currently sits at $7.25; getting a Republican-controlled Congress to bump it up at all—let alone to $12 or $15—will be next to impossible.
We're told even without the drama, everyone's schedule has been crazy this holiday season, and finding time to get the entire family together would have proved to be next to impossible.
"I like the environment of Cordano, and the opportunity to be next to the Government Palace," Delgado says, with a menacing grin, like someone who knows more than he lets on.
So had a parade of Miami elected officials and the local congresswoman, all jostling to be next to Mr. Gillum, or at least near him, at the front of the crowd.
Many out-of-work Austrians blame the establishment political parties for this, just as those who fear they could be next to lose their jobs feel the elites have abandoned them.
She moved to Manhattan, intending to find something to do that did not involve music, and rented an apartment in a Harlem brownstone that happened to be next to a church.
As the two marketing armies chase around the globe to the next 787-A330 dog fight, Australia's Qantas and Air New Zealand could be next to step into the battle, sources said.
"Kosakowski admitted to moving the steering wheel from left to right, then accelerating the vehicle knowing [her son] continued to be next to the vehicle," according to court documents obtained by WZZM13.
Donations will be used for Juan's recovery and bills for his mother Laura Perez has to quit her full-time job to be next to him and support him throughout the process.
With Environmental Protection Agency Chief Scott Pruitt also said to be on thin ice, political observers have been guessing which official might be next to depart an administration engulfed in multiple controversies.
For example, if the data in the message was compressed to increase the transmission rates, for instance, it would be next to impossible to manually perform the decompression steps without a computer.
It would be next to impossible to miss the Canadian 400m hurdler, from her tattoos to her sunglasses to her armada of hairstyles—an enormous vibrant pompadour, or slicked-back and selachian.
In Silicon Valley and on Wall Street, it has long been a guessing game about which of the most richly valued technology start-ups would be next to test the public markets.
While it may be next to impossible to close a multi-billion dollar growth round on Kickstarter, the platform's diversity makes a strong case for how easy it can be to displace innovation.
Recipients aren't eligible for federal student loans, so paying for school can be next to impossible, and three states—Alabama, South Carolina, and Georgia—still deny undocumented immigrants access to their public universities.
It features four large jumps that will test the skiers' technique and aerodynamics, and its relative shortness will punish any mistakes because any time lost will be next to impossible to make up.
However, fans have been quick to point out that it would be next to impossible (or at least extremely tiring) to visit all of the London locations Swift name-drops throughout the song.
The switch-up has us wondering if Middleton's sister-in-law will be next to brighten up for summer — we already know how much the Duchess of Sussex loves a subtle hair change.
It has made it all feel like a tipping point has been crossed — where states and even countries are now racing each other to see who can be next to the finish line.
Lorena Plaza would be next to El Mercado, a Mexican-American community institution — with shops and a top-floor restaurant with mariachi bands — whose owners have been at the forefront of the opposition.
That's one of the key reasons why advertisers still pay a lot of money to be next to sports content like the NFL despite its flattening audience: Sports still compel people to watch live.
Apple shares jumped Monday after the U.S. and China reached a trade cease-fire, just as concern was ratcheting up that the iPhone maker would be next to be entangled in the trade dispute.
The iPhone 7 does away with the headphone jack, something many of us would have considered indispensable until recently, but I suspect the apparently equally indispensable home button might be next to go. Why?
To prevent conflict and confusion over situations like this in the future, however, it is possible that United Airlines may be next to update their policies on pets of all stripes and tail feathers.
The defeated candidate fears he may be next to land in prison, after Mr Jeyenbekov promised during a heated television debate to start fighting corruption—a constant blight in Kyrgyzstan—by imprisoning Mr Babanov.
"I tell them I want to be moved from the room I was pre-booked in and also say if someone asks to be next to me, they need to call me," she testified.
Law enforcement sources in Belgium tell us their federal police force is investigating, but our sources say ... since more than 3 months have passed it'll be next to impossible to get the bling back.
But he has many potential enemies: generals fearing they may be next to be purged; members of the elite fearing they will be impoverished by Chinese sanctions; a lone hungry madman with a gun.
Since both bartenders and dancers rely heavily on tips—and because dancers' performance spaces can be next to or literally on the bar—this can lead to confusion over who gets money from customers.
These commercial space facilities could start manufacturing products using the unique properties of space, micro gravity and hard vacuum, to produce goods and services that would be next to impossible to create on Earth.
"Since this resolution simply provides a very broad guideline for individuals and companies to consider, it would be next to impossible to predict the actual financial impact which this resolution will have," said Stutzman.
He is out there on the yard every day, running, and all I want is to be next to him, to live, to be in pain—to be free, in a way, from prison life.
While the school has yet to publicize that policy, Craig Mangum, co-founder of the Out Foundation for LGBTQ alumni and former students of BYU, believes those guidelines would be next to "impossible" to enforce.
The craggy chunks of ice that break away could be the size of football fields or cities or maybe even whole states—but without a point of reference it can be next to impossible to say.
The Apple Watch needs a Bluetooth connection to send data to the iPhone it's paired with, and it would be next to impossible for Khashoggi's watch to maintain that Bluetooth connection if it was outside the consulate.
Ivan Glasenberg, chief executive of mining giant Glencore Plc since 2002, said last month he would retire over the next three to five years, sparking speculation about which of his industry peers could be next to go.
Anti-ISIS forces will pursue them in these areas next — but fully liberating an area from ISIS can be next to impossible, as militants can simply disguise themselves among refugee flows and return when the fighting stops.
In the meantime, Paris's winter fling with Scandinavian theater is set to continue: the Théâtre du Nord-Ouest will be next to throw its hat in the "Peer Gynt" ring, as part of a larger Ibsen retrospective.
Maduro's fear that he's losing control appeared to be compounded by this week's impeachment of fellow leftist Dilma Rousseff in Brazil, and he has taken her ousting as a sign that he could be next to go.
Both companies are based in Middle Eastern countries that are not actually subject to President Trump's order; but they are too fearful that their countries could be next to consider doing business within the U.S. at this time.
As a tribe, we were not going to get rid of our strongest athletes, so Michelle would be next to go from the Triforce … which is a weird name for their alliance since there were four of them.
Such stories seemed like twisted variations on the small-town generational solidarity he admired; as Barrett put it, even if one family member wanted to get clean, it would be next to impossible unless the others did, too.
It was transforming, and he had the cupboard seat, so to be next to him, to be able to see everything that was going on, to be able to see all these new technologies, was exciting to me.
Going forward, it will be next to impossible for people to look at decisions that may appear on the Republican Party's agenda — on voting rights, as a prime example — without seeing the Supreme Court as a partisan tool.
It has risen 20.02 percent in three days after Arqaam Capital said that following a proposed merger between National Bank of Abu Dhabi and First Gulf Bank, "we expect UNB to be next" to be involved in a merger.
If a pipeline is built, which will ramp up production over the longer term, it will be next to impossible for Canada to meet its Paris Climate Agreement commitments and help keep warming below this level, Barrington-Leigh said.
"No one wants to be next to that passenger who has consumed too much alcohol or is aggressive or rude due to other reasons," said Henk Van Klaveren, head of public affairs at the Airport Operators Association in London.
In addition to the obvious risk to lives, such an event could cause a spill of thousands of gallons of fuel — thick, heavy oil in the case of most cargo ships — that could be next to impossible to recover.
At a recent companywide meeting, one employee asked if the engineering division would be next to face reductions, a bad sign for a tech company in which morale rests on the ability to recruit the world's top coding talent.
At a recent companywide meeting, one employee asked if the engineering division would be next to face reductions, a bad sign for a tech company in which morale rests on the ability to recruit the world's top coding talent.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen may be next to go, with Trump reportedly angry at her since she has taken a hardline approach to enforcing the actual immigration laws on the books rather than implementing Trump's desire to simply violate them.
Given that Parnell probably never wrote an email that said, "let's ship bad peanuts all over the country, which as you all know constitutes a federal crime," getting a conviction on actions that killed nine people would be next to impossible.
During a media event at the North American International Auto Show earlier this month, parent GM announced Cadillac will be next to go long-range for 2021, using a platform that could eventually be used by dozens of other models.
Pulling that off should be next to impossible, but it's no accident the Russos managed to do so with a modicum of grace — and the help the producer Kevin Feige, of course, who deserves plenty of credit in this miracle.
That night, the staff again stayed late, making sure that all of the trades had been properly executed and the paperwork completed — and speculating about which central bank would be next to take action to fend off an economic downturn.
Some of his crimes resemble bungling comedic skits, such as the attempted bank robbery in 2008 in which he and several accomplices tried to tunnel into the vault of a bank that happened to be next to a local police precinct.
"In a therapeutic context, your tolerance for off-targets is going to be next to zero," says Blake Wiedenheft, an assistant professor in the department of immunology and infectious diseases at Montana State University, who did not take part in the study.
Over recent days, Kurdish authorities have reported the escape of hundreds of ISIS family members from a camp in northern Syria, and warned that ISIS militants held in prisons could be next to go if fighting with Turkish forces continues to escalate.
Roger Stone, a longtime Republican operative and adviser to President Donald Trump who was charged with lying to Congress, posted a photo Monday on Instagram of a judge presiding over his case in which she appears to be next to a crosshairs symbol.
Asked whether a mausoleum or similar structure would be built for Mugabe, the nephew said: "Yes, something like that", also disclosing that the burial site will not be next to the one of the former president's first wife Sally, who died in 1992.
And as I do it, I get a very powerful image of the loss of consciousness within myself, but also because I witnessed my father and my mother's death, I'm very aware of what that is actually like to be next to it.
On the other hand, Lopez and his colleagues believe it'll be next to impossible to prevent our germs from encroaching onto the places we're exploring, so we might as well have a rational discussion about how to best use microorganisms to our advantage.
"There were a lot of toxic voices around, and I think when you're in that stardom, you're in that place, there's people that want to come near you, and they want to be next to you, and they'll do anything and say anything," said Chiquis.
"To be a marshal in Monaco means to be part of the event, not just a spectator, but to be next to the race, to touch the cars, to be involved in the action," Carrière, who is now a chief marshal, said in an interview.
Don't count on ANYBODY getting charged for the 70 pounds of weed found in Juice WRLD's private jet and confiscated by the feds ... cause law enforcement sources say it'll be next to impossible to pinpoint who the massive stash belonged to in the first place.
As CNBC's Phil LeBeau reported Wednesday, other companies planning to move operations to Mexico like Rexnord Bearings, Cardone, LMI Aerospace, Manitowoc Foodservice, might be next to either work out a deal with the Trump team to stay in the U.S. or at least keep some jobs here.
And therein lies the rub: It would be next to impossible for Williams to keep the humor, honest takedowns, and the nothing-to-lose approach to parsing out entertainment gossip if she was also concerned with maintaining a friendship or relationship with the star she was discussing.
In light of all that, proving that anyone who holds any particular position on climate change intentionally misrepresented material existing fact with knowledge of its falsity to induce others to act, withthe result that others actually did act, with resulting damage, would be next to impossible.
Following published allegations Sunday night by Star Trek: Discovery and Rent actor Anthony Rapp that Kevin Spacey made a pass at him when he was 14, many on Twitter are openly speculating on the matter of who will be next to fall from Hollywood's good graces.
If he accomplishes nothing else, Mr. Gabbay, 50, has quickly pulled off what seemed to be next to impossible: Giving hopeless, powerless and feckless Israeli liberals permission to at least imagine a post-Netanyahu restoration, to daydream again about being given a fresh chance to lead.
Of course, there was still one big difference: while Gross might eventually get reviewers to write up the music performed by one of his more obscure acts, it'd be next to impossible to get a straight review for the work of even the world's most famous porn star.
By 2030, capacity should fall by a further 63 percent to 55 GW. Renewables such as wind turbines and solar photovoltaic panels are expanding, but while they can supply an increasing share of demand under favourable weather conditions, can be next to no green power when conditions aren't conducive.
I was going through customs or whatever, they were looking through it, and I'm like, 'Oh my God, they're going to open it up and Sarah will be next to me and is going to see the Lorraine Schwartz logo'd thing and then it's going to be over.
On what felt like a cellular level, my body needed to be next to her, to touch her, to feed her, to nurture her ... because the biological process of gestation had made her as much a part of my own physical self as she had been in utero.
These are hours in which I am not in front of my computer, and my phone cannot be next to me ... I sit on the sofa in my room, with a pen and paper, stare out the window, and let my brain and imagination take me in the direction I need.
"When you have a president who is so unpopular as President Barack Obama ... and his chief diplomat is embracing those policies and running as his third term, it's going to be next to impossible," said Ric Grenell, a former U.S. spokesman at the United Nations under Republican President George W. Bush.
"They're pretty slow, so the bug would have to be on the outside of your hair — because they live right on the scalp — and they would have to be swinging on a hair strand and, at the perfect moment, be next to the person and walk on over," she explains.
Mr. Putin had watched the United States turn an already painful list of sanctions from an easily reversible presidential decree into a law that would be next to impossible to repeal any time soon — a sorry result of a policy that the Kremlin had adopted in hopes of lifting sanctions altogether.
In an effort led by chief business officer Phillip Schindler, the company reached out to calm "thousands and thousands" of YouTube clients nervous that their brands might be next to suffer the same embarrassment, Pichai said on a conference call with Wall Street analysts after the company's Q2 earnings report on Thursday.
The bill extends a consumer protection panel that advises the Department of Transportation, requires every large and medium hub airport terminal to provide private rooms for nursing mothers, and ensures that families booking flights are notified – before they buy – in the event that their tickets will not be next to each other.
WATCH: President Trump Jokes Wife Melania Will Be 'Next to Leave' White House During Press Dinner Multiple aides who are considering departing said they didn't have a clue who could fill their roles — adding that their desire to remain team players has kept them on the job longer than they had planned.
Their two-bedroom-turned-four-bedroom apartment on the Upper West Side also has a living room that curves around the kitchen; their temporary walls split the living room and create two bedrooms, one where a dining room would be, next to the kitchen, another taking up part of the living room.
The former Utah Jazz player, 50, says in his lawsuit, filed in a federal court in New York City, that he was traveling with his son and asked to switch seats to be next to him during a July 13 flight from Las Vegas to Newark, New Jersey, New York Daily News first reported.
After Azerbaijan and Nigeria requested international financial aid in January as oil prices wallowed around, and even dipped below, the $30 a barrel mark, all eyes are on other struggling oil-producing nations to see who might be next to go cap in hand to such organizations as The World Bank or International Monetary Fund.
"Many of our clients are asking why the dollar relinquished its safe haven status and it all boils down to the fear that the US will be next to experience a sudden increase in coronavirus cases," Kathy Lien, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management, wrote in a note dated Feb 27.
And so, there's been a lot of ... There's a book written about how to raise an adult and talks a lot about one of the problems they see happening at Stanford, which is parents whose kids actually even get into Stanford, they move to Palo Alto to be next to their kids, to help them in their classes. What?
For decades, Warren has held out her alleged Cherokee ancestry in an effort to get ahead in her academic and legal careers which ultimately resulted in her landing a plum position at Harvard Law School; something that would be next to impossible to attain as merely a white graduate of Rutgers Law School, her alma mater.
Now a year into his presidency, he has every reason to think as he looks around him that his staff is wondering who will be next to go — by discharge or criminal charge — and there is nobody whose loyalty he can be sure of except for that of his son Donald Trump Jr. That's not enough to carry him, and the country, through three more years. Opinion
Scenarios like this aren't just the stuff of fiction; drug trafficking through a legal port of entry is how most illegal drugs make it into the US. And this kind of smuggling will be totally unaffected by a wall put in place to block illegal border crossings, showing that even the toughest border security measures may be next to worthless for dealing with illegal drugs.
There are dozens of examples of this in Common Sense, but I'll just quote from the poem, "Goes On," which reveals his determination to stay in the dance:       The beat       Comes out the speaker       Bodies start to move        Yearning to be        Next to leaning        On some other body        They get up to dance        Couples a common      Denominator although        A few threes and fours      Can be seen        Around the floor        ….
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.), who will be next to him on stage, are sharpening their attacks ahead of the two-day zingerfest, which marks the first major moment of the Democratic race for the nomination.
If I will rely on private tutor that will help me do my homework, and calm me down anytime I feel stressed, first of all my family will be a bankrupt (while this tutoring might not even help, like in the story with SAT mentioned in the article), and second of all this tutor will need to move to my house, because I will need to be next to him all the time.

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