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Wintour, however, brings down the house at NYC's Comedy Cellar.
This in turn brings down the commodity price for recycled.
She brings down the first act curtain with coy quiet.
BECAUSE IN THE END, COMPETITION, FREE MARKET COMPETITION BRINGS DOWN PRICES.
After all, nothing brings down the mood like a wonky vibrator.
The resignation of an Israeli premier automatically brings down the government.
"It brings down their environment scores and their scores for transport," said Baptist.
Otherwise, the bank account will go into overdraft, which brings down credit scores.
Now, he wants to be the DEA agent that brings down the Cali Cartel.
The home analyzer miniaturizes lab equipment for home use, and brings down the cost.
Excess renewable energy also brings down wholesale power prices, which is bad for investment. .
"A lot of this is driven by inequality, (which) brings down the national average," Ezzati said.
He brings down the weight of time passing in a way that's crucial to the story.
A cheap currency brings down the prices of a country's exports, automatically making them more competitive.
This brings down their estimated fiscal contribution over 363 years to $92,000 each (under the given assumptions).
So, will Cardi B end up being the person who officially brings down the beauty-industrial complex?
"The Yukon XL is ... a common livery vehicle, so its high mileage likely brings down its price."
A skilled prosecutor with a compelling investigative target brings down his man with whatever charges are available.
In one short, he brings down the villainous Egghead (his actual name!) while his suit is shorting out.
A designated elevator brings down used beds; another is reserved for clean ones going up to the wards.
Will this be the equivalent of the profits warning or cashflow crisis that brings down a chief executive?
This brings down the fuel consumption by as much as 90 gallons per 3.0 miles, according to Audi.
As each bullet brings down another anonymous android, the public's perception of your cause ticks up in turn.
In this dreamlike revelation, a boy shoots an arrow into the air and brings down a mighty eagle.
And research has found that the presence of a major insurer brings down premiums in the health exchanges.
That brings down the average of nice people's looks, in your perception, since the unattractive jerks have been eliminated.
The first transformative phase brings down the cost per mile "considerably," reaching the cost per mile of car ownership.
But grasping the mantle of #MeToo, especially when it brings down popular figures like Franken, makes many liberals uneasy.
His death brings down the curtain on one of the most extraordinary lives in American sporting and cultural history.
In the show, that line, "Immigrants, we get the job done" simultaneously brings down the house and electrifies it.
"Their entire strategy is the pressure itself, with the hope that it brings down the government," Mr. Sullivan said.
Then there's the nonstick ceramic coating, which brings down its temperature tolerance a little but also makes cleaning easier.
Date: According to a novel I read, the third-generation is the one that brings down the whole business.
A Malian wrestler brings down his opponent during the traditional wrestling festival in the capital city of Bamako, April 7.
In a mid-credits scene in the film, antagonist Mysterio brings down Spider-Man's world by revealing Peter's secret identity.
Romelu Lukaku brings down a cross from Thomas Meunier inside the box but can't get a good boot on it.
"It's only a matter of time till some jerk operating one of these things illegally brings down an airplane," Rep.
It has underestimated renewable energy because policy intentions have steadily changed, growing more supportive, which drives scale, which brings down costs.
Sure, 2015 brought the suspension of a number of prominent trolls and brings down thousands of ISIS accounts on the daily.
The monarchy puts "a family on the throne" and "brings down the pride of sovereignty to the level of petty life".
But longer term I really like any company that gives you a healthcare solution that brings down the cost of healthcare.
The conflict between loyalty and maternal instinct also brings down Elizabeth's relationship to Paige, the child she was grooming for spycraft.
Perhaps, in a bit of poetic justice, the person who brings down Frank will turn out to be his vice president.
And then in a flash he brings down the menace, telling Celeste she has a message from Tracy, her property manager.
Ariana brings down the house with an encore of "Dangerous Woman", which is still a misnomer—there's nothing threatening about her.
That brings down the cost for families, the nanny gets paid more and the children have a friend to play with.
They come with a 10% Costco gift card, which brings down the price, and some programs offer members an extended warranty.
"If they're safer, there's less in the way of insurance costs, [and] that brings down premium buy significantly," the investment guru said.
Like humans, DURUS steps onto its heel first, then brings down the rest of its foot and pushes off with its toes.
So long as this brings down costs, CEOs happily oblige and society reaps the benefits of higher efficiency and better resource allocation.
It's liquidity, value, growth – these are core factors for people to look at and it brings down the exposure in stocks like [Nvidia].
Double-tapping the power button, for instance, brings up the camera while swiping down on the fingerprint sensor brings down the notifications shade.
In July, a missile brings down the MH17 passenger plane, with the weapon used traced back by investigators to Russia, something Russia denies.
"I don't think this is the event that brings down the holding companies," industry adviser and MediaLink Chief Executive Michael Kassan told Reuters.
"It's never just one thing that brings down trees," said David Rizzo, the chairman of plant pathology at the University of California, Davis.
It comes off as petty, try-hard, teenage-level angst more often than not, and honestly, brings down the professionalism of the sport.
Romelu Lukaku brings down a ball just outside the box and taps it to Dries Mertens, who fires one to the right corner.
But like many of their neighbors in the region, Tennesseans suffer from poor health, and that brings down the overall quality of life.
At the heart of the standoff is a new law that brings down the retirement age of Supreme Court judges from 70 to 65.
The monsoon, which brings down the heat, is likely to begin on the southern coast on June 6, the weather office said last month.
Or you can be a Crystal Maiden and summon a snowstorm around you that brings down a hail of ice shards upon your enemies.
This brings down TDC's net overall risk/current revenue ratio to 84% at FYE16; well below the 'AA' peer group average of around 160%.
Unless the Philippine audit process brings down one of the big four producers, the worst of that country's output decline may already have taken place.
Elizabeth Marvel as Marc Antony brings down the house with the funeral oration, spicing its pentameter cadence with the gumbo drawl of a southern senator.
You pull out a stick at the time until the tower falls and brings down the scoop of honey-and-chestnut gelato balanced on top.
" Because if I get a laugh, I was worried somebody from Politico would write, "Kumar brings down the house with American Opportunity Tax Credit speech.
The Korean automaker says it's using cheaper sensors and less computing power for its "robot at the wheel," which brings down the price of robo-car.
The Complete Unity Game Developer Bundle would typically set you back $1,399.93, but this deal brings down the price to only $39 — a savings of 97%.
At least if a battery ignites in the main cabin, there is a good chance of putting out the fire before it brings down a plane.
With Latin American cities struggling to stem health-harming pollution, introducing cleaner transport that also brings down emissions is a strategy gaining support among policy makers.
When that extra supply is put on world markets, it brings down the costs and makes it harder for non-subsidized steel and aluminum to compete.
PD: What's interesting is that CRISPR really brings down the cost of creating a new seed line or incorporating traits from a difficult-to-breed seed.
Knowing that one country's goods and services can be bought and sold in another's without checks and approvals brings down costs of business and boosts efficiency.
" Despite the good-natured grumbling, Hottle says he appreciates Feldman: "He comes around and he checks out everybody, makes sure everybody's all right, brings down supplies.
As comedy, it's masterful — there's tension, irony and, when the car stops and reverses to retrieve some litter, a punch line that brings down the house.
"If we can prove Trump is lying when he says he doesn't know you, this might be the thing that finally brings down his campaign," Meyers joked.
They think what's happening is that when you crack a knuckle, you're pulling apart two surfaces of the joint, which brings down the pressure in the joint.
In the clip above, watch as Aloy brings down a Sawtooth, one of the more fearsome machine-creatures you encounter in the early hours of the game.
" Texas adds that the individual mandate "necessarily brings down the rest of the ACA" because it was "essential to the Act's community-rating and guaranteed-issue provisions.
They now claim that simply allowing the sale of insurance across state lines will serve as a magical elixir that brings down health care costs for good.
After all, banks are offering all sorts of zero percent interest teaser rates that last for a year or more, which brings down the effective interest rate.
Sexual attraction brings down all the barriers, lets you get close to a new person in a physical way that you don't get close to your family.
The products are meant to be used and replaced, and customers tend to shop a beauty brand they trust, which brings down the cost of acquiring customers.
If she brings down the curtain on Trump's impeachment, it will be the biggest fight of her career -- and many women will be watching from the wings.
"If the League wins here then it could prove the final straw that brings down the coalition," said Piero Ignazi, professor of comparative politics at Bologna University.
To minimize puffiness without makeup, massage around the eyes with an ice cube — a cryotherapy-like method that brings down swelling and "also tightens the skin," says Brodeur.
"The reason you're seeing so much attention to it today is that they think this is going to be the thing that brings down the president," he said.
"The reason you're seeing so much attention to it today is that they think this is going to be the thing that brings down the president," he added.
If Gendry brings down undead Viserion, then that would make way for a new king (Jon), reigning over the wasteland of Westeros ravaged by the army of the dead.
Beyoncé brings down the house Queen Bey walked the red carpet with several of the women featured in the "Lemonade" visual album -- mothers of gun violence victims among them.
And it's growing the numbers and it'll probably grow the engagement and people don't say a lot of mean things about live video which brings down the troll factor.
De Grasse, 22, said this week he intends to beat Bolt before the world record holder in both 100 and 200m brings down the curtain on his glittering career.
"It brings down costs to consumers and creates jobs both with our partners as well as at our company," Boeing Commercial Airplanes marketing vice president Randy Tinseth told Reuters.
We start with a scene in which the curse of the Ring — you watch a creepy video, and seven days later you die horribly — brings down an entire airplane.
Under the snappy direction of Scott Elliott, the actors pull this off — and, in one scene, an unexpected character even brings down the house with a stupendous cameo appearance.
Mercado brings down Musa way out on the left side, and Nigeria will get one last chance this half to serve a ball in to its far taller players.
Lewandowski brings down a long ball in the area with a wonderful first touch, but Ospina comes out and makes a great stop with his body on Lewandowski's shot.
An additional $123,500 in education loans brings down an individual's likelihood of being employed in a job closely related to their major by almost 5 percentage points, they found.
Nyong'o stressed that while these fierce characters may have their disagreements, they don't engage in the kind of petty word-swiping that brings down a lot of other similar movies.
How had no one ever told me about Emilia, who, in only a couple of lines, brings down one of the most conniving, merciless villains in all of Western literature?
The SP2000 unit "helps companies and factories turn on their machinery without causing a spike, which [then] brings down the rate that they pay for their electricity overall," LaCola adds.
The leagues and the networks have chosen the certainty of the androids — and it's hard to blame them, given the incalculable harm that any referee scandal brings down on a sport.
The bout is being billed as Pacquiao's last fight, as the sporting hero brings down the curtain on a career that saw him crowned world champion in eight different weight divisions.
" In research based on how markets reacted to crisis-era programs, Eberly said the best results came when the Fed moved "immediately...a very large move early brings down the unemployment rate.
A black-hat hacker, of course, is your bad-guy geek, the kind who brings down financial systems and charges through security back doors just for his own malice and personal gain.
Russia were first in the medal table at the end of the Games but the latest IOC decision now brings down their number of gold medals to nine, behind Canada and Norway.
Wade's move brings down the curtain on 13 seasons with the Heat, where he was an integral part of three championship-winning teams, two of them with LeBron James as his team mate.
Could a federal judge in Texas be the catalyst that finally brings down the Affordable Care Act, a law that has withstood countless assaults from Republicans in Congress and two Supreme Court challenges?
For all its highbrow pretensions—one artist, Dan Bejar, refuses to discuss Taylor Swift in an interview because it "brings down [his] poem to a level that's too mundane"—Pitchfork often spouts generic puffery.
It also lowers costs and brings down the chance of infection by shortening the amount of time the wound is open and the patient under anesthesia; it may even help improve post-operative recovery.
You could say that what matters is average well-being, not total, and so say that A+ is in fact worse than A because the addition of less well-off people brings down the average.
The presence of a number 4, which is a homonym for "death," brings down the value of a four-digit plate 27 percent, and the price drops further with each fall in the Hang Seng.
"Anything that brings down corporate tax rates in the right way here in the United States would be helpful," Kevin P. Clark, chief executive of Delphi Automotive, said on the company's third quarter earnings call.
Further evidence that Dumbledore would be a killer lawyer comes at the beginning of book five, when he calmly brings down Fudge's entire Wizengamot with his well-crafted arguments and gets Harry off the hook.
The previous storms have been high-impact affairs, with tens of thousands without power from each event, as the wet snow brings down trees and power lines, and strong winds take out branches along the shore.
Whenever Lois fights her own superpower-free battle for truth and justice in Metropolis, every time she scoops Clark or brings down a crime lord with a headline, there we will hear echoes of Margot Kidder.
If you're an iPhone X owner, you can trade in your device for up to $400 off the new iPhone 11 Pro right now, which essentially brings down the iPhone 11 Pro's price down to $600.
The tiresome toilet humor is partly compensated for by some impressively orchestrated gags — involving chain reactions worthy of Rube Goldberg — and a fireworks display that brings down the abandoned factory where the final battle is staged.
Getting on stage and talking casually about each piece and what I think of it, how it makes me feel, and what to listen for immediately brings down the invisible wall between the performer and the audience.
Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri said earlier this month that Lebanon was far from bankruptcy but failure to pass a "realistic" budget that brings down the deficit would be tantamount to a "suicide operation" against the economy.
" Many of us know to look out for the solo number that brings down the house before the final curtain — most notably "Rose's Turn" in "Gypsy," which Viertel calls "the signature 11 o'clock number of all time.
That means, as Warner put it, that it's in Facebook's interest to work closely with lawmakers and regulators now — before the next problematic revelation brings down a harsh legislative reckoning that neither Facebook nor its competitors want.
The announcement brings down the curtain on an era in which McDermott struck a string of multi-billion-dollar deals that established SAP as Europe's pre-eminent technology group but also created complexity that frustrated many clients.
The iPhone X, the new flagship model, may have a $999 price tag, but the company also sells plenty of older models, which usually brings down its average phone price into the $600 to $700 price range.
As is usually the case, politics will be the key factor in determining whether this scandal, like the Iran-Contra affair of the 1980s, fizzles or whether, like Watergate, it brings down a president and transforms a nation.
As the U.S. government brings down the hammer on hoverboard manufacturers, it's possible that these small companies may fold up shop in the U.S., stop selling the hoverboards and perhaps re-emerge as new companies with certified products.
The announcement brings down the curtain on an era in which McDermott struck a string of multi-billion-dollar deals that helped establish SAP as Europe's pre-eminent technology group but also created complexity that frustrated many clients.
This does not immediately impact its two thirds majority — what in Venezuela is known as a super majority — because it also brings down the total number of seats in the Assembly to 163, rather than the original 167.
Then they'll have air superiority plus a strong defensive position, and the greater numbers of the Dead will be somewhat counteracted by the fact that every dragon-fire blast that kills a White Walker brings down all his wights.
Bickering among the country's right-wing parties quickly ensued, with MK Avigdor Lieberman, head of the Yisrael Beiteinu party, blaming Likud for the vote, while Netanyahu called Lieberman a leftist who "brings down right-wing governments," according to Haaretz.
If this story were a film, it would build to a thrilling climax in which a final bombshell revelation brings down the White House and Mueller walks off into the sunset (or perhaps starts tweeting and writes a book).
"Kids get bored easily and require adult supervision, that is why we are building a mobile ELL platform with a strong focus on child retention that reduces the burden on parents and brings down price barriers for families worldwide".
The Swiss team behind a blockchain-based platform, called Proxeus, believes it can — and that that will be just the tip of what decentralization brings down the pipe, once components such as crypto identities become an accepted (and legal) standard.
Only apply for credit you really needNew credit inquiries show up on your credit report each time you apply for a new loan or credit card, and each one of those inquiries temporarily brings down your score by a few points.
She heats the pouch (by running it under warm water) and once the sheet is on her face, glides over it with chilled Cryro-Sticks ($114) from Biologique Recherche — the combination of hot and cold increases absorption and brings down inflammation.
We also know price consciousness by patients brings down prices for scheduled care, as shown by almost 20% cost reductions per procedure in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and outpatient surgery after measures to increase price transparency were put in place.
"The reason you're seeing so much attention to it today is that they think this is going to be the thing that brings down the president," Mr. Mulvaney said in a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference outside Washington.
The network brings down the curtain on "Bates Motel," its ambitious prequel to "Psycho," having taken Norman Bates from harmless-seeming youth to killer who dissociates from reality so often it's impossible to tell which personality is the true one.
Amazon described the new service, called FBA Onsite, as a "groundbreaking" program that combines the best parts of its existing fulfillment programs and brings down shipping rates, according to an invitation that was sent to sellers and viewed by CNBC.
A further challenge is that these off-the-beaten-track destinations also come, almost by definition, with poor mobile and Internet coverage, which is only worsened by a quake that brings down antennas, making it hard for survivors to contact rescue teams.
"I hope this victory brings down this failed project and leads us to a Europe of sovereign nation states," Nigel Farage, the leader of the UK Independence Party and one of the driving forces behind Brexit, said in his Friday morning victory speech.
It has redesigned all new machines it makes with over 20 percent fewer parts, cutting back on the consumption of steel which brings down the cost, Tony Fassino, vice president at Caterpillar's building construction products, said after a factory tour in Clayton.
" Last week Mick Mulvaney, Trump's acting chief of staff, told the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference that the media is paying so much attention to the coronavirus "because they think this is what's going to be what brings down the president.
And despite the 2016 ban, he added, surrogates are also still being flown into Cambodia from other countries, including the United States, for in vitro fertilization because it brings down the overall cost of surrogacy for prospective parents to about $110,000 from $135,000.
"Mondo does probably the best job of anybody in the world right now in maximizing the energy he brings down the runway and transitioning into the air," said Jeff Hartwig, a former American record holder and an agent who represents elite pro vaulters.
Swiping down from the watch face still brings down the "Quick Shade" with toggles for various settings, but now there's a button for "Find my phone" (sends a beep tone to play on your phone so you can locate it) and Google Pay.
"There is a three-prong gender/race/class identity space, and the bias and marginalization that it brings down on a visual journalist is very real and makes it difficult for women of color to succeed in this industry," Ms. Pixley said.
The way things look right now it might be Old Father Time that finally brings down the curtain on the current era, rather than the young pretenders stuck in the shadow of arguably the greatest three players ever to swing a racket.
While the president's budget request is routinely ignored by Congress, regardless of which party is in power, brisk growth lets budget writers assume higher tax revenue and fewer people in need of poverty assistance or other government programs, which in turn brings down deficit assumptions.
As the #MeToo movement brings down high-profile men like Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer who are accused of sexually harassing and assaulting women in the workplace, the Cook case is a reminder of a similar conversation that is still taking place on college campuses.
"A thing that brings down lots and lots of leaders is their own blind spots about their own triggers, or their own things where they're acting not out of rational interest but because they're acting out of emotion that they don't understand," he said.
But I do think a thing that brings down lots and lots of leaders is their own blind spots about their own triggers, or their own things where they're acting not out of rational interest, but because they're acting out of emotion that they don't understand.
"I promised the people of North Carolina's 11th District that I would fight for a full repeal of the Affordable Care Act and a replacement with a market-driven approach that brings down costs and provides more choices for the American people," Meadows said in the statement.
"I promised the people of North Carolina's 11th District that I would fight for a full repeal of the Affordable Care Act and a replacement with a market-driven approach that brings down costs and provides more choices for the American people," Meadows said in a statement.
Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology A Delaware-headquartered brick-and-mortar jewelry store recently lost access to its online resources after subduing a major, multi-staged DDoS attack — the sort of hack that brings down your server by burdening it with huge amounts of simultaneous requests.
No one can say that "The Catch" has been boring: As part of the retooling, Mr. Heinberg began borrowing from Ms. Enos herself, taking advantage of her black belt in Taekwondo by writing in scenes where Alice brings down towering thugs with high jumps and well-placed kicks.
She caught all the mood shifts of this volatile character, one moment coming across like a smitten young lover, the next a betrayed and embittered woman, a former Valkyrie warrior who by the end, in a self-immolating act of transcendence, brings down the entire edifice of the gods.
When he leaves her — claiming that married life is holding him back, though his only talent is for ripping off Bob Newhart routines — she finds herself onstage at the Gaslight Cafe, improvising a raunchy, fiery set that brings down the house (and gets her arrested on obscenity charges).
"Competition is a good thing, it brings down prices, it enables innovation, it forces you to stay on your toes so I think for the entire business economy and the entire economy it is a good thing that competition is reviewed and put first and foremost," insisted Vestager, speaking to CNBC from Brussels immediately following the decision.
Sanders allies argue that he should win as many delegates as possible to influence the platform; some allies outside the campaign argue that he should stay put in case some deus ex machina brings down Biden, as they once hoped that the FBI probe of Hillary Clinton's email server would bring her down before the 2016 convention.
RELATED: 'House of Cards' star Michael Kelly talks politics and Trump With Trump, because of the kind of seemingly violent way that he talks about things and because he's on Twitter almost every single morning, I think it brings down the respect that we have for the White House and for the Oval Office in particular, so the expectation is anything can happen and that becomes the norm, which is unfortunate.
That theme has been amplified by some of the president's favorite Fox News hosts, like Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham, in recent days and animated Mr. Mulvaney's appearance on Friday at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Oxon Hill, Md. "The reason you're seeing so much attention to it today is that they think this is going to be the thing that brings down the president," Mr. Mulvaney said.
An Obama, not the president, brings down the house at Democratic convention Brewer AB InBev raises offer for rival SABMiller Elderly priest killed in French church, attack claimed by Islamic State Special Report: In Venezuela's murky oil industry, the deal that went too far The research, led by scientists at Imperial College London and published in the journal eLife, also found some nations have stopped growing over the past 30 to 40 years, despite having spurts at the start of the century studied.
The vehicle for Rose and Doyle's startlingly strong collaboration is "Carmen Jones" (at the Classic Stage Company), a revival of the bizarre and politically archaic 1943 Broadway musical, with lyrics and book by Oscar Hammerstein II. Hammerstein based his show on Georges Bizet's "Carmen," the 1875 opera about a "fiery" Romani woman who brings down a nice Spanish soldier; working with Bizet's score, he built his story around the similarly "fiery" and feckless Carmen Jones (Rose), a black woman employed in a segregated factory in the South during the Second World War.

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