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But then again: fashion, fashion, fashion — also, student loans?
Not a great idea, but then again ... it worked!!!
But then again, maybe so is capitalism and private property.
But then again: We've seen that enough times before. It
But then again, that wouldn't really be the Handler way.
But then again, this is just a part of myself.
But then again, there's only so prepared you can be.
Pretty pricey, but then again ... it's a classic everyone loves.
But then again I didn't really understand the game either.
But then again this is not just an economic matter.
But then again, I hid that from myself as well.
But then again, I think I might have my sequel.
But then again, men have been doing that for years.
Probably nothing quite so fraught, but then again, who knows?
But, then again, Noa Mintz isn't your typical high schooler.
But then again, you can't put a price on fun.
But then again, it's still a good problem to have.
But then again, no form of communication is completely secure.
But then again, most people haven't heard of Hyperloop One.
But, then again, maybe you're more of an indoor person.
But then again, real trumps fake pretty much every time.
But then again, I guess I'm not really that surprised.
But then again, you can't win if you don't play.
But then again, there is one thing to complain about.
But then again, I write about it for a living.
That probably won't happen — but then again, you never know.
Maybe not, but then again maybe she did deserve it.
But then again, the G8X is also far, far cheaper.
But then again, in this political climate, who is wise?
But, then again, so is most other forms of crowdfunding.
But then again, why the fuck would I not go?
But then again, we might just give in to chaos.
But then again, the guy just won a gold medal.
But then again, they couldn't have been listening very closely.
But, then again, I wasn't sure what to expect, really.
But then again: Look how much worse they could be.
But then again, I'd say the same thing about Swift.
But then again, Bezos has had an unusual few weeks. 
But then again, when did rationality last inform Washington thought?
But then again you fucked my husband, Alma would say.
"But then again, they're just human beings just like us."
But then again, so is making meat out of plants.
There was no proof, but then again there rarely is.
But then again, this is the decade that changed infosec.
But then again, I expected them to act months ago.
But then again, was it ever really alive to begin with?
But, then again, the internet never fails to defy our expectations.
But then again, it probably also rules for those reasons too.
But then again, neither does the iPhone 7 Plus's Portrait mode.
Obama loves Fiona Apple's "Criminal," but then again we all do.
But then again I'm the only conservative eating tofu on Thanksgiving.
But then again ... Kim's been teasing us for a while now.
But then again when I talk to friends--am I queer?
But then again, getting rid of past standards is Trump's forte.
But then again, maybe independence is not really the goal here.
But then again, I don't know where she buys her pizzas!
But then again, maybe Poppy left it there for a reason.
But then again, Moore tried a different tactic this time around.
But, then again, it feels kind of shitty to think that.
There is no argument, but then again there is only argument.
But then again, Star Wars has always felt like a Western.
It's a bit strange TBH, but then again, so is DeLonge.
But then again, she doesn't know how to do any better.
But then again, when has Washington ever adopted the smarter approach?
Looks like Selena is in his rear view, but then again ...
But then again so is what [Levandowski] is asking for in $$.
But then again, consider where you, the reader, are at now.
But then again, what's a vacation without a little doomed romance?
But then again, Shiki doesn't pretend to be a ramen house.
But then again, is this app trying to be anything more?
But then again, with that price tag, maybe it should be.
But then again, so was his meeting with the Russian dictator.
"But, then again, I'm trying to be very logical," he said.
So it's nice, but then again, it's maybe not so nice.
But then again, my lyrics often could tell the same one.
But then again, if she wanted to, she already would have.
But then again, prevailing wages in Seattle were high to begin.
But then again I did, quite literally, learn from the best.
But then again, my handbag does those things pretty well, too.
But then again, our iced-coffee obsession isn't exactly a secret.
But, then again, this wasn't for reactions; this was for me.
But then again, imagine how many lobster rolls you could make.
But then again, Sanders's was never a candidacy designed to win.
But then again, maybe he's going to do the wrong change.
But then again, purpose is so seldom an explanation for behavior.
But then again, I put that on the editing room floor.
It's also particularly good when fried — but then again, isn't everything?
But then again, political leaders have wasted 30 yrs of inaction.
But then again, that's the standard Flohio has set so far.
But, then again, Mr. Lugar had stood up to presidents before.
But, then again, Popeyes sure seems to have swiped her style.
But then again, maybe that's the truer telling of the story.
Reform is promised, but then again, it has been since 2002.
But then again I don't know that President Trump wants that.
It's an exhausting listen, but then again, it's an exhausting world.
But then again, maybe not, and what happens if you're wrong?
But then again, you can also not do any of that.
But then again, I identify with the Saint Laurent girl, as well.
But then again I've never been on an A350-900 ULR.[CNN]
But then again, there are not many "typical" things about my morning.
But then again, nothing about vice crimes is "fair" or even "logical".
But then again, these men and women of NASA are seasoned professionals.
It's all pretty crude and messy, but then again, so is puberty.
But then again, I feel like the app is all about firsts.
But then again, isn't the Earth itself just a big space rock?
Affirmation policies are never perfect, but then again very few policies are.
But then again, this hasn't been a normal election cycle for America.
But then again, I don't think young ones should be using this.
But, then again, when synths didn't rule the world, they were scum.
But, then again, maybe that's what rubs some people the wrong way.
But, then again, maybe it's not — and that's why it's hard money.
But then again she's  so what I'm accustomed to, 'cause she people.
But then again, who doesn't enjoy it in one form or another?
He didn't ask for any of this — but then again, who did?
But then again, what else would you expect from Diana Ross' daughter?
But then again Mr. Zuckerberg had the benefit of intensive politeness training.
But then again, lazing around in your pj's has the same effect.
But then again, so did ex-Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann, and she lost.
But then again she's so what I'm accustomed to, 'cause she people.
But then again, Charlotte hasn't kissed three characters to my knowledge. 11.
We might be in the Depression, but then again we might not.
But, then again, those people bet against Donald Trump from Day One.
But then again, movies like these make you feel like anything's possible.
But then again, who thought Alabama would elect a Democrat Tuesday night?
Ideologies may be limiting, but then again so are our personal perspectives.
But then again, most young professionals don't have a job like Westerhout's.
But then again, that is the likely outcome in the negotiations anyway.
But then again, this is the human way — so far at least.
But then again, another Resident Evil movie will hit theaters next January.
But then again, Will & Grace was not a show about gay love.
But then again, this episode suggests such a point may not exist.
But then again, he did give her a decent amount of warning.
But then again—where exactly is the borderline between noise and music?
The game isn't sold out, but then again Tobias Harris wasn't playing.
But then again, there's too much attention on mainstream fashion and swag.
But then again, coal is technically a carcinogen, so there you go.
They could be over something of importance, but then again, maybe not.
But then again, how successful could such a large, complicated project be?
Yes, we may well muddle through — but then again we may not.
But then again, many people might find it — dare I say it?
But then again, Mr. Weiner, 52, has hardly been laboring in obscurity.
But then again, so did one country effectively arresting another nation's leader.
But then again, Democrats have been talking forever about turning Texas blue.
It sounds great — but then again, I've never gotten a phone call.
He looks like he's meditating, but then again he might be drowning.
They did not score, but then again, the Senators did not either.
But, then again, take a moment to think about all those things.
But then again, so do people, and we keep them around anyway.
But then again, we were a candidate who did always meet them.
It's hard to see — but then again, we live in strange times.
It's good for beach bums, but then again, much of Australia is.
No. But, then again, a Senate committee hearing is not a trial.
But then again: there's always people willing to step into a vacancy.
The phone feels fast, but then again, so does every modern iPhone.
But then again, I learned from Barack Obama the audacity to hope.
But then again, without more discussion and transparency, how would we know?
Such a visit is unlikely, but, then again, so was the donation.
I suspect not, but then again I haven't yet confronted a corpse.
But then again, look at that wig, which deserves its own moment.
But then again, it's probably MTV's audience that needs it the most.
It's crazy to consider, but then again what makes someone a legend?
But then again, an evening with Ramsay is more than just the food.
But then again, that doesn't quite seem to be what he's miffed about.
But then again, we've never seen the actress look quite like this before.
But, then again, most adults never quite grow out of that stage either.
But then again, when she does the Christmas thing, it's like comedy gold.
They are a disgrace to journalism, but then again so are many others.
I know that they do their job, but then again, I don't know.
But then again, does anything ever make sense when it comes to Kanye?
But then again, on the flipside, I do understand the business of it.
But then again, you're not buying the Predator 21 X for its looks.
But then again, no one ever said beauty doesn't come with a price.
But, then again, I, like you, have never given CrossFit a fair shot.
They're probably right — but then again, stranger resurrections have happened in Shondaland series.
But then again, this was Capitol Hill and everyone wanted to get away.
But, then again, innocuous data can so quickly be assembled into something scary.
It starts a little slow, but then again, so does every TED Talk.
But then again, how many startups do you know from Wellington, New Zealand?
But then again, why the fuck do I have to be the educator?
But then again, cutting costs to boost returns was hardly inventing the wheel.
They’re not audiophile wireless earbuds, but then again neither are AirPods.
But then again, the movies is exactly what this particular contest is for.
But then again, they have the financial freedom and leverage to do so.
But then again, most people don't have talent—or at least not enough.
But then again: you can imagine that this is what Odysseus felt like.
But then, again ... Nicole can turn any scene into an absolute smoke show.
But then again he probably has that awful Comcast modem / router combo too.
Ivanka looked happy to sit next to JT, but then again, who wouldn't?
But then again, it's a picture on Facebook, like millions of other pictures.
But, then again, Chrissy never claimed it was one of her favorite foods.
Amanda: But then again, the woman you see in Playboy is a deity.
They are a disgrace to journalism but then again, so are many others!
But then again, he was the best in the world at the time.
But then again, this world never was very kind to the poor dear.
Sounds simple enough, but then again, it happened to this poor fellow.[ZDNet]
They are a disgrace to journalism but then again, so are many others!
Being a bride isn't cheap — but then again, neither is being a bridesmaid.
But, then again, so is having a killer character for the Snatch Game.
But then again, they had to listen to Glitter, so they break even.
But then again, unlike humans, the rats didn't have to deal with traffic. 
We are by no means perfect, but then again most courses aren't either.
But then again, there were other people I know that weren't that lucky.
I suddenly have a hankering for tea, but then again, I'm fairly suggestible.
They were all super gross, but then again the food is called Gushers.
But, then again, the band has never been simply a conventional studio duo.
He probably will not throw six against Cleveland, but then again, he might.
But, then again, this is a franchise dogged by questions about its frugality.
"But then again, Trump's ZTE reversal shows that politicization can be highly unpredictable."
EDT on Wednesday – but then again, she does have nearly 140 million followers.
But then again," she sighed, "he has a political debt to pay, too.
But then again, what is self-care if not a well-deserved rest?
But then again, I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt.
But then again, I'm not really familiar with the latest in CrossFit trends.
But then again, Maria Alyokhina isn't known for merely doing what's expected of her.
But then again, they'd also pony up the cash for a nice room setup.
But then again, after that lakeside encounter with Hardin, maybe her answer would change...
But then again, they always were, even if his happiness didn't serve their own.
But then again, this is Syria, where no target -- hospitals, schools -- is off limits.
But then again, the idea wasn't to land the next big thing in eyewear.
R was very jealous of my armour but then again, he had dragon glass.
But then again, have you ever failed at something you've put your mind to?
But then again, the idea of fun is kind of the "agenda" behind Lila.
It takes work, and won't be perfect, but then again, what do you expect?
But then again, Nolan has a history of infusing old genres with new life.
But then again, there's no shortage of actual touchscreen options in the Windows world.
At this moment I am in my house, but then again, you never know.
Which isn't much in terms of endorsements, but, then again, I could be wrong.
Guessing the art doesn't come with the house ... but then again, everything's negotiable, right?
But then again she just hasn't been as vocal about immigration as Donald Trump.
But then again, Gossip Girl has always had a really weird attitude towards sex.
But then again, it's been so long since someone asked them to embrace it.
The corners are weird, but then again, a giant rubber duck is weird, too.
But then again, Google doesn't seem to like headphone jacks very much these days.
But then again, I am not a huge fan of her earlier albums, either.
It's nowhere near as good as River City Ransom, but then again, what is?
But then again, who are we to say that this cat is too extra?
But then again, John Krasinski never tossed a giant stuffed bear into the ocean!
It's not fair, but then again, not a lot of things in life are.
But then again, so did airlifting thousands of dairy cows to the Arabian desert.
As a technical achievement it's remarkable, but then again, so is a robotic dog.
Now that's what I call de-stressing — but then again, that's probably just me. 
It doesn't have built-in GPS, but then again neither did the original Versa.
It's a pop song, but then again so are most of Speedy Ortiz's songs.
Maybe the people using it used the same slang, but then again, maybe not.
"But then again, he's only 2 weeks old, so we'll see if that changes!"
But then again, battling in general is a mess when there are network issues.
But then again, I didn't feel coming out to them was a huge priority.
But then again, most tables and shelves don't come from the MIT Media Lab.
Arum's tight with Manny Pacquiao, but then again Trump and Mike Tyson are BFFs.
But then again, that's selfish, because I haven't gotten to know anybody else yet.
This list of updates isn't exhaustive, but then again neither is this OS update.
But then again, this is Alabama, where a politicized justice system is the norm.
But then again, maybe that's the point of the art in the first place.
She isn't her most alert self all the time, but then again, who is?
But then again, the moves were way more interesting than squats, so time flew.
It's fairly gentle as far as wordplay goes, but then again, it's only Wednesday.
But then again, it's rained on almost every camping trip I've ever been on.
"But then again it's bad on my part because I know better," Butler says.
But then again, what happens in the South Pole stays in the South Pole.
My mom does worry about me, but then again, she always worries about me.
Which is odd considering her upbringing—but then again, perhaps it makes perfect sense.
But then again the "worried well" love to monitor themselves, so who needs that.
Lee may be no Blair Waldorf, but then again, mean girls are so 2014.
"But then again, I guess we all are," he said, staring out the window.
But then again, someone could just take a bunch of microdoses and get high.
But then again, we're a bit too late on the issue of climate change.
But then again, Donald Trump does that, and Bernie Sanders does that as well.
It's been an interesting year for the genre, but then again, isn't it always?
But then again, Fox had next-to-no new programming to unveil this year.
Delaney is apparently a huge Springsteen fan but, then again, so is Chris Christie.
The outside didn't exactly wow me, but then again, I'm used to Dubai opulence.
It is not a serious work, but then again it wasn't designed to be.
"It's a bit inconvenient, but then again, I'm used to it already," she said.
But then again, you'll never hear from them the day after you meet them.
But then again, alright, you're going to far, you're looking for problems with China.
But then again transparency is probably the best way to ensure that procedures are tightened.
But then again, Twitter's moves thus far in VR haven't made a ton of sense.
But then again, maybe I wouldn't — it's worked out just fine for us so far.
It crushes your soul, you put every ... But then again, you took the money, right?
BUT THEN AGAIN, WE THINK TRADE IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF THIS GROWTH STRATEGY, TOO.
The battery's a tad less capacious at 3,700mAh, but then again so is the phone.
It's laudable, but then again it would have been impossible to make them less repairable.
But then again, Guns N' Roses are rumored to be reuniting, so perhaps anything's possible.
But then again, you've probably never seen one working at 3,000 frames per second before.
These things don't come easily, but then again, nothing that is worth it ever does.
But then again, KFC China is really damn good – better than its North American counterpart.
Running into Amber was totally crazy, but then again, Waukesha is a pretty small town.
But then again, when you have someone who's aggressively attacking you or spitting at you.
It's obvious that he's running away from his problems — but then again, so is she.
It may not protect you against the mutated strain, but then again, it just might.
This week, he passed his polygraph with "flying colors" — but, then again, so did Nina.
But then again, Democrats have repeatedly put into play historically Republican districts in special elections.
I was surprised to know that but then again I wasn't surprised because she knows.
That seems hella drastic to me but then again, this is Empire I'm writing about.
But then again: maybe playing the Lakers feels like taking a day off nowadays anyway.
But then again, one has to wonder whether this time he's really leaving for good.
But then again, even if he does, she kind of brought this one on herself.
But then again, how is that different than the GOP's decades-long crusade against her?
That sounds unnecessary, but then again, so are the Nike Air Mags, and those exist.
But then again, the exterior on my tester was gorgeous, and the interior was memorable.
The prep is not a walk in the park, but then again, neither is cancer.
But then again, as Ms. Pogrebin pointed out, whose notion of attractiveness motivated the change?
But then again, epic emotions and magical goings-on are not so rare in dance.
Not exactly classy, but then again that's not generally something these two are concerned about.
But then again, cowpunk at the time didn't have someone as bonafide as Sarah Shook.
But then again, it's hard to know for sure, because the numbers aren't public anymore.
But then again, of course, there might be new norms and new kinds of discrimination.
But then again, Tyler still might be a spy — more on this in a second.
But, then again, you have been so busy trying to convince him to love you.
"It's not a typical path, but then again, nothing about what I'm doing is typical."
It may go to market later today, but then again it may wait until tomorrow.
But, then again, maybe this is just the start for the great crypto bull market.
But then again, it's an awful lot of examples in a short period of time.
But then again, when you watch Notre Dame, they started doing what he was doing.
But then again, I feel like it does make me think that it's not on.
But then again, there always seems to be time to find some love in summer.
But then again, publishers who depend on Facebook have always been in a precarious positition.
But then again, as Benjamin Franklin said, nothing in life is certain — except death and taxes.
Negative implications and realities were wiped clean, but then again, that's how you make something beautiful.
It didn't always work out, but, then again, that's sort of the point of college radio.
Maybe. But then again, maybe that's too old school Maybe today you call a police officer.
But then again, when you have someone who&aposs aggressively attacking you or spitting at you .
But then again, as Lee keeps reminding us, nothing is as it seems on the surface.
They're not that happy about it, but then again, some of their arguments aren't without merit.
That doesn't sound too terrifying, but then again, why is Lawrence's own heart in her hands?
But then again, if you licked to poop of any animal, you'd probably get sick too.
I can't believe how fast the year went, but then again, I always feel this way.
But then again, rolling out a hardware product in big-box retailers will require some learning.
I would say Valentino or Chanel couture…but then again, I will probably design my own!
But then again, as a public relations officer, what did you think of that Hitler comparison?
It won't be your typical live blog but, then again, this is not a typical election.
But then again, like most alcoholic beverages, it gets easier to consume the drunker you get.
But, then again, because something "worked" for someone else's vagina doesn't mean it'll work for you.
Down a game, MVP rallied in game two but then again started getting outplayed by Wings.
He did slap some tariffs on Canadian lumber, but then again so did George W. Bush.
ABC and NBC are in fierce competition, but then again competitive anchors still chew the fat.
But then again, if you said he tripped somebody, then you'd probably have to punish him.
"But I'm not so sure, we may keep it simple, but then again, expect the unexpected."
But, then again, it's the kind of thing Trump has been doing for a full year.
It must be odd watching yourself onscreen, but, then again, you must get used to it.
I'm not an expert in all of those areas — but then again, nobody else is either.
But then again, Oprah isn't your typical network bigwig, and Queen Sugar isn't just any show.
But then again... he did famously cut them out of his photograph after the Met Gala.
He drank a lot, but then again, I drank and partied when we first started dating.
I didn't get a whole bunch of press, but then again my story's not done yet.
But then again, "it is absolutely possible that it could trigger an earthquake nearby," he said.
But then again, several locals were quick to add in conversations Wednesday, stranger things have happened.
But then again, this is Hollywood, and Hollywood has a bad track record of similar whitewashing.
Gross's focus is stunningly light on female photographers, but then again, so has been the profession.
But then again, Comcast could always bid more and bring everyone back to the drawing board.
We don't necessarily want your attention, but then again, why aren't you giving it to us?
Not exactly The Hangover, but then again, we don't know what else went on in Vegas.
But then again, it might very well be crumbled up goat cheese, or flakes of lard.
Okay, probably not — but then again, practicality has never really been her (or her family's) style.
But then again, most people don't present themselves as the arbiter of all things bar-related.
Tough son of gun right here -- but then again ... UFC glory has that effect on people.
The violence of Oates's world is excessive, but then again it looks much like our own.
It's a lofty goal, but then again, space programs have never been known for thinking small.
But, then again, when the popcorn itself is this crisp, even plain sea salt tastes amazing.
This didn't exactly inspire confidence, but then again, this wasn't a road biking trip, per se.
It's not quite ice cream, but then again it's so much creamier than an ice pop.
But, then again, experts warn that low gas prices might be a dangerous trend for economies.
But then again, if there are times the reader feels overwhelmed, well, maybe that's the point.
But, then again, there aren't a lot of people like Guillermo on the Oscars red carpet.
The findings seem like good news for space travelers, but then again, mice are not men.
But then again, so was formally filing for re-election on inauguration day January 20, 2017.
How funny to say "cleaning crew"—but then again who would want to call themselves exterminators ?
But then again, why would you bother, since you'll just end up pining for your cat?
But then again, it was unusual for the House to vote without a score at all.
But then again, I've seen people on the Republican side make a fool of themselves too.
No prisoner has ever escaped, but then again there's never been an inmate quite like Chapo.
But, then again, Trump's meeting with Putin might have generated bad optics for reasons beyond geopolitics.
But, then again, he was also mocked for thinking he would be elected in the first place.
But then again, I could be pathologizing: Maybe napping is just part of being in your 40s.
But then again, if you look at how it's spelled so wrong—it's actually full of shit!
We'd chalk that up to the early hour, but then again ... these 2 have a serious history.
But then again, with over twenty years' worth experience under her belt, would you expect anything less?
But then again, considering how hard Jenner works, maybe she'll close that gap sooner than we think.
But then again, Jülicher said, there was a lot of soup, and it was stewing for eons.
We imagine she's holding a drumstick, but then again, has LC has ever even touched a drumstick?
You know you should go to bed, but then again, your phone is right beside you, beckoning.
But then again, how many dishwasher parts does one have that need replacing on a regular basis?
But then again, we don't constantly pit movies with white casts and white directors against one another.
But then again, it's worth wondering how and for whom it acquired that power to begin with.
Producers have dubious intentions — the rumor is that they manipulate contestants — but then again, so does Harrison.
But then again, odds are very high that kind of person already has a subscription music service.
But then again, I know those who migrated with wealth too; so that's not always the case.
But then again, he could have been referring to all the other insults in the president's tweet.
Now, our favorite mining company is Randgold, but then again the gold stocks have been real bad.
You know, we do stupid things in micro-ways, but then again, that also has an advantage.
He didn't always succeed, but then again, attempts to fully reconcile theory and practice never really do.
But then again, I never thought anyone would ever ask me to transform into Nicki Minaj either.
But then again, browsers aren't really a great app for use on TVs in the first place.
She wasn't looking so thrilled at the moment, but then again ... she's doing all the heavy lifting.
We may not see it anywhere else, but then again, we don't see very many Phaetons, either.
He makes a line like "If I was a sculptor, but then again, no" sound like poetry.
But then again, she's got rich parents who can pay for her to do what she loves.
But then again, their party at the time did not control both Congress and the White House.
But then again, if we are to take Alig at his word, the scam is the point.
But, then again, for a first-generation product, the Boosted Board is as refined as can be.
But then again, only he can say some of the things he's said, and I appreciate that.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Cat Person But then again, neither do book publishers.
They're not practical in the least bit, but, then again, are any of the best runway trends?
UFOlogy appears in Cooper's 1991 opus, Behold a Pale Horse, but then again, so does everything else.
Clinton didn't explicitly use the r-word to condemn Trump, but then again neither did Bernie Sanders.
But then again, I'll send these tracks over to Shlom, and he comes back with further details.
Not all of the dishes here are quite by-the-book, but then again, neither is Harrison.
But then again, resemblance isn't everything when it comes to portraying a real-life person on screen.
But then again, that was also the point of the Stockade: to give local players a showcase.
But then again, more accommodating boxers can result in a bunched-up, tangled, and constrictive mess, too.
"I can't think of it, but then again we've never had a president like Trump," says Ross.
But then again, whenever there has been human loss, conflict or tragedy, there has also been art.
He doesn't understand you, but then again, as with all beautiful people, you don't need him to.
But then again, the media's glamorization of spycraft may have already colored the public's interpretations of spycraft.
But then again, we hadn't had a chance to get to Duff's, Elmo's or Bar Bill Tavern.
Justice Ginsburg is an unlikely celebrity but then again, we live in an age full of those.
But then again, there's so many diet blogs that tell you that that's what you should do.
I'm not scared of anything when it comes to all my pitches, but then again, I attack.
But then again, this is Trump, to whom none of the typical rules has so far applied.
But then again, he ended up dedicating the Ninth to a king: Frederick Wilhelm III of Prussia.
" Greta swiftly struck back on Twitter: "But then again, political leaders have wasted 30 yrs of inaction.
He should be a lawyer ... but then again, that would probably mean he'd pay more child support.
But then again, Sabin notes, Ronald Reagan came into office in 1981 planning to smash the EPA.
Five years is a long time, but then again, we would have the rest of our lives.
But then again, now I really appreciate where I am in life, and how 'me' this record feels.
But then again, why would it when the company's managed to do so well by being so awful?
But then again he promised his foreign policy answers in the last debate would be a "slam dunk." 
But then again, viewership and ratings don't have the same importance they once did, especially for streaming services.
But then again, they are an accredited investor and presumed to be able to take care of themselves.
But, then again, not every film spends as much time running around a city as La La Land.
Who knows, it could have been a little awkward, but then again, many of them dated years ago.
I've never been around an interesting pro hac vice motion, but then again I've never litigated in Trumpworld.
The new president may be sympathetic to Turkish concerns about Mr Gulen, but then again he may not.
But then again, I don't think a neo-Nazi would want to date me in the first place!
But then again, the movie would like to remind us, the rest of us are right behind him.
But then again, that kind of dichotomy is what makes Black Mirror so mesmerizing in the first place.
But then again, the ban itself changed over that time — and so, really, did the reality around it.
But then again, maybe a 5MB version of the app is just a 5MB version of the app.
East Hollywood's latest funeral home isn't what you'd expect from a mortuary — but then again, neither is Carvaly.
Not every father approves of his daughter's suitor — but then again, not every father is a notorious mobster.
But then again, it's almost always easier to see problems at a distance than in your own backyard.
Julia Roberts is at the top of her game right now (but then again, when is she not?).
Maybe that sounds difficult, but then again, it can't be less effective than the gridlock in place today.
But then again, if I flash some toothy grin in a solo selfie, that looks kinda dumb too.
But then again, maybe being that hopelessly American is the one thing that can save us from ourselves.
But then again, he is the guy helping dismantle everything good about the United States at the moment.
But then again, the show works because it relies on our own cultural obsession with protecting white women.
But, then again, so is the 30th competitor… The Challenge: Final Reckoning premieres July 10 at 9 p.m.
But then again, you never know what the future holds so it is important to always be prepared.
But then again, Gibson only seems interested in Doss for the positive attributes he can lionize in him.
But then again, so does staying the course, as past VA leaders had found out the hard way.
Reporters were told the president-elect wouldn't stop for any questions but then again, this was Donald Trump.
But then again, wives love it when you wear something nice, or so I've been led to believe.
But then again, we know more and more what the toxic mix of misinformation and bubbles can do.
Not many television shows afford their characters that time, but then again, Jane the Virgin isn't most shows.
I grew to better understand the villainy of Bob Ewell, but then again to grow to pity him.
The EO2's didn't bother me too much, but then again, I hang my posters with bright thumbtacks.
" NOT ENDLESS ," the brunch menu announces, about its specialty drinks—but then again, as summer wanes, what is?
"But then again," she continued, "no one ever comes in and asks for a picture with that one."
I am probably more of a pushover but then again, it's probably because I love Sheryl so much.
But then again, I probably shouldn't have been shocked: Bose built its reputation around sound quality, after all.
Frankly, that's inconceivable to me, but then again, inconceivable was the province of Flannery's predecessor, not Flannery himself.
But then again, Apple users are fiercely loyal and will continue to upgrade no matter what the price.
But then again, more accommodating boxer briefs can result in a bunched-up, tangled, and constrictive mess, too.
But then again, Eisenhower led the D-Day invasions and commanded Allied forces during the Second World War.
But then again, people believe all kinds of poisonously crazy stuff, like vaccines causing autism, without being fired.
But then again, the itinerary for the Happiness Summit doesn't seem to offer much room for exploring sadness.
As far as Pulse, I doubt it's gonna happen a second time, but then again, you never know.
The only certainty is that Magic Johnson will not be watching the fight, but then again, who knows?
So different—but, then again, so alike, because it's about being present and taking your mind off everything.
Americans didn't quite get Antidotes (Pitchfork gave the album a 5.9), but then again they didn't need to.
But then again, he says, he's not actually tallying up how much this is eating into his business.
Room service isn't available, but, then again, staying at a Moxy isn't about being in your hotel room.
Many are not allowed to speak with one another, but then again they rarely come face to face.
It's a power user feature, but then again, the Galaxy S20 Ultra is clearly a power user phone.
But then again, so does Donald Trump Jr. I wouldn't make it vital criteria for landing a mate.
But then again, some previous attendees decided to celebrate the first Monday in May in their own way.
But then again, we never would have seen this landscape if we hadn't come to look at Rushmore.
But then again, no candidate has ever started their campaign with a more than $30m advertising blitz, either. ■
But then again, Weidman's riding a loss could well remove him from the list of potential Bisping opponents.
But then again, I want the same bond for us that I see between fathers and daughters around me.
But then again, there was always alcohol in Winston Churchill's bloodstream, so maybe the Brits are on to something.
But then again, it echoes the helpless feelings of those trapped in this involuntary trip, desperate to get out.
But then again, there were periods of time when you'd have to fight three or four times a month.
This isn't always their fault because the space is so new but then again many of them are incompetent.
" It's like, "We are the ones who aren't racist, but then again, we are very mad about the economy.
But then again, Ally isn't the only one whose life is falling apart in the aftermath of the election.
But then again, "Even if you don't have basics, you can still train a session with anyone," Nik adds.
The third-party app situation isn't very good at all, but then again, it's not great on any platform.
This isn't the most sensitive depiction of pedophilia out there, but then again, Eisener couldn't care less about trying.
He said he probably spoke out against Assad, but then again, so had the country's then-president, Moncef Marzouki.
But then again, try asking a person of color how they feel about talking about race all the time.
But then again, how pure and transparent can a company actually be if there's no one holding them accountable?
But then again it is important to make sure those tax treaties do not then enable double non-taxation.
That's not Spirit's fault -- but then again, they didn't really have an economic incentive to think about it either.
But then again, economic inequality spills over into social inequality, which spins into a political motivation for many voters.
The circled/shaded elements are not centered, but then again, they are not at the ends of the entries.
But then again me and Rhia met in real life and that didn't stop her from longing me out.
During the next few days of recovery, I may be a little groggy — but then again, I'm always groggy.
But then again, the album could've been "DVP" ten times in a row and that would've been fine too.
But then again, if we had that Kardashian cash, we might be racking up quite a food bill, too.
But, then again, Scheana went along with her former BFFs' bullying of Lala Kent until it wasn't fun anymore.
" And, Kaling said, "Don't usually drink margaritas on a week night but then again they're usually not Oprah-ritas.
But, then again, maybe we're a little biased since we, too, are into that whole sweater-on-sweater thing...
But, then again, so are Kreator, and they can still tear through a breakneck thrash riff like it's 1986.
But then again, the malcontents interviewed in the New York Times article were also vocal critics of that legislation.
It's a move that feels uncomfortably close to our current reality, but then again, so does this whole show.
Rapper Kevin Gates is just days away from tasting freedom ... but then again, he's been down this road before.
I am probably more of a push over but then again, it's probably because I love Sheryl so much.
But then again, this is 2016, a week before the ugliest and most contentious presidential campaign in recent history.
"We don't want to be helping folks on drugs, but then again, folks on drugs have children," Conaway said.
But then again, what do I know, I thought, as I racked up a personal heap of dating disasters.
But then again, Google surely has the metrics to understand what would and what wouldn't work as a subscription.
Each carries significant risks and downsides, both for Europe and for Britain itself — but, then again, so does leaving.
But then again, the effects are really unpredictable, and you don't know how long they are going to continue.
And, frankly speaking, I didn't see enough of that effort, but then again I was not focused on it.
Me plane This gold, bejeweled, crowned plane is one that Trump might envision, but then again he might not.
But then again, a movie has to sell, and artistic license is the fucking iron rule of every artist.
A thrilling comeback would not be part of the script, but then again, it didn't really need to be.
But then again, he just might vote for a bill written by Lindsey Graham, one of his close friends.
The polling in Minnesota begs to differ, but then again, Trump doesn't buy polls that aren't favorable to him.
But then again, maybe it's too late for Coachella to try and court a new audience: Tollett's the expert.
But then again, if I had stayed in school, I would not have reached this level of Muay Thai.
The franchise prides itself on its multiplayer, but then again, there are a lot of games which boast multiplayer.
But then again, it's also possible they are woefully simplifying one of the world's oldest and most sophisticated societies.
The guidelines might seem pretty simple but, then again Megyn Kelly said blackface at Halloween used to be cool.
But then again race/ethnicity/nationality have been a big part of pro boxing for at least 100 years.
I can't afford one of the beanies ($250), but then again, I've never seen a beanie displayed under glass.
Nope, but then again, this is a series that's featured games subtitled Quest for Booty and Up Your Arsenal.
As you can imagine, this was all a very long time ago — but then again, you can't imagine it.
But then again, I feel that familiar buzz sometimes, the yank of ambition, and the letdown isn't SO bad.
But then again, this also shows that we're still a long way from normal and a 'business as usual'.
But then again, Natalie Wood, an American with Russian parents, was cast to play Maria, a Puerto Rican. Dios.
It's not the steepest discount, but then again, we don't see the iPad Mini on sale all that often.
But then again, taking big checks from Wall Street worked out great for the last lady running for president.
But then again, maybe it's really funny to put a lot of work into something that doesn't deserve it.
But then again, directly challenging a super power with a very unpredictable leader at the helm carries great risk.
I wouldn't wear them under jeans, but then again, I don't wear any full-coverage underwear with jeans anyway.
But, then again, there's this everlasting reminder of who Tom Steyer is... And then, there's his refusal to blink.
But then again, he didn&apost have to come up with the dough for the options and the taxes.
"But in the end, regrets, I&aposve got a few, but then again, too few to mention," he said.
In so doing it would hardly eliminate racial disadvantage, but then again neither has 50 years of affirmative action.
I thought this was very clever, but then again I am a big fan of kelp and kelp products.
It's a gamble she's taken by speaking out, but then again, she's never been one to play it safe.
David Nance should act like a nut-swinging rock hero, but then again, that's just like, my opinion, man.
" But then again I turn back into this conspiracy theorist and I'm all, "That's what THEY want you to believe!
She's a posh British girl who made these pop records, but then again David Sylvian is on her first album.
But then again, you have the [dark mystique and lore of] Hollywood Babylon, the reason I live in Los Angeles.
The first is that Clinton looks like she's going to continue her luck—but then again, the house always wins.
I wasn't blown away, but then again the bustling listening environment I was in wasn't exactly suitable for music appreciation.
The Democrats were not prepared for Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's victory, but then again, the Democrats aren't usually prepared for anything.
But then again, the first thing you think of could be something from the opposite end of the success spectrum.
But then again, maybe I should have posted it on her Facebook wall rather than as my own status update.
But then again, if you read this week's New Yorker, the Russians did try to prevent Reagan from getting elected.
I'm a little disappointed, but then again, my food standards are pretty high after growing up in the Bay Area.
No major bugs in Bitcoin have been discovered since, but then again, changes of this magnitude were not deployed often.
It's not a replacement for a trained professional, but then again, a trained professional can't be packed into an app.
But then again, rarely do expensive luxury brands make affordable miniature versions of their beloved, massive 15-pan eyeshadow palettes.
But then again, it's not like waiting for a new product from King Kylie has any negative effect on sales.
But then again, this is the first humanoid robot ever with Alexa built-in, which means there's room for improvement.
But then again, many thought his fall '16 dedicated to the house's couturiers and its atelier was also his last.
No plans for another baby," she says with a smile before adding, "but then again, we've never been planners anyway.
But then again, if Angela Bassett has given it her stamp of approval, then the price is very well justified.
You might not expect Macklemore to be at the centre of a political tussle, but then again, it is Australia.
It's definitely possible, but then again, it's also possible it was just your average Friday-night beer-muscles bar fight.
But then again, some of the song's lyrics also seem like insight into her short-lived fling with Tom Hiddleston.
Six a month doesn't seem that crazy to us — but then again, being left alone by ads is pretty priceless.
Shit might hit the fan, but then again, maybe Jimmy and Gretchen will get the happy ending we long for.
Matt: Yeah, seems like he did, but then again, how did they coincidentally pick the place that Elliot Alderson works?
Some of it looks odd, but then again, as Amazon points out, there's already a proven market for these products.
But then again, my brother likes to remind me I'm not as funny or clever as I think I am.
But then again, we get back to the problem of needing to get remove bricks, Jenga-style, for weight loss.
I believe he's all in with the Cavs, but then again I didn't see him leaving the first time around.
I didn't notice a huge difference, but then again I'm not often using a games controller from the other room.
I don't think it has the votes, but then again, I think everyone should be held accountable for their votes.
It's a lot less fun than a Terminator marathon, but then again, Skynet isn't the only apocalyptic future out there.
But then again, no one could have predicted that the original Echo from 2014 would have been a hit either.
But then again, self-fertilization, the epitome of inbreeding, could leave her offspring more vulnerable to disease and other threats.
The verses here don't really sizzle but then again they're not supposed to... because this is a song about water.
We are a peanut compared to these mighty peanut trees, but then again we are only two years into this.
Coldplay aren't as gonzo as Muse, which is fine, but then again do we want two Muses in the world?
"I myself enjoy these kinds of experiences, but then again, you need to have this make business sense as well."
I really didn't think it was gonna blow up as much as it did but then again I wasn't surprised.
Such a large turnout for a city council meeting was highly unusual, but then again, so was the meeting's agenda.
It was the sort of bauble that might imply something more deeply felt than friendship — but then again, might not.
But then again, I wouldn't say that Americans are more racist than they were prior to the civil rights movement.
But then again, Mr. Trump's White House has burned through staff so quickly that the usual patterns have accelerated dramatically.
But then again, about 2200,230 of the 15,000 people dropped out of the program this year before it even began.
It seemed kind of impersonal, like she'd just hailed a taxi, but then again, she was no one I knew.
Hannah Ann Sluss and Madison Prewett seem fine, but then again, this show has brought us a curveball every week.
But then again, the vast majority of airplanes don't crash at all, so strictly speaking, this plane was bad luck.
But then again, the Mate 22 Pro is actually water resistant, while the Mate 230 can only withstand a splash.
True. But then again, how do you use Alexa in your home, other than controlling Spotify and checking the weather?
But then again, he's been engaged in an expensive game of chess, while the rule of law was playing checkers.
But, Then Again, Come On A bully shows up, is hateful, says things so crude we liberals are taken aback.
My partner's never offered, but then again, I've never been on the pill or anything similar since we've been together.
But then again so is the New Jersey mafia or Madison Avenue in its heyday or the Albuquerque drug trade.
But then again, that's how most of us come to our political opinions: by not thinking too hard about them.
But then again, many things that were once unimaginable have nevertheless come to pass in the last year and a half.
The actress loves a playful topknot and bright eyeliner, but then again, the same is true for intricate braids and contouring.
You've got to be a complete idiot to not get it, but then again we are talking about the libtard agenda.
But then again, I've met other atheists in the program who have found strength by simply believing in the group itself.
My first reaction was to ditch this bozo, but then again, my first reaction was to paint him as a bozo.
But then again, Boeing has lots of business with the government so capitulation may be the better of their bad options.
But then again, sometimes the monotony of life opens up opportunities for us to be inspired by the tiniest of things.
I feel very much at home here but then again I kind of don't know what that means for the future.
Which probably won't be a cover of the John Maus banger, but then again you can't have everything in this life.
It's not the typical Silicon Valley model, but, then again, the typical Silicon Valley model hasn't worked anywhere besides northern California.
But then again, in the post-9/11 world, sky-high military spending has been more the exception than the rule.
But then again, all things considered, a firecracker may as well be a gun in the hands of bodies like ours.
And hey, maybe you don't need four Dots — but then again, even that is $20 cheaper than buying just one Echo.
But then again, who doesn't like to live life on the edge — cautiously guarding a nip-slip — every now and then?
Losing Alfonsi and Bain at basically the same time won't help (but then again, that's why they call it a restructuring).
But then again, that wasn't much of a hook—I didn't want to just write about pubs I know at random.
But then again, you get a faster processor and a cheaper price, as it starts at $649 for the base model.
But then again, given that people are dying and these technologies might help, can we morally afford to not use them?
Even things like checking email or reading the news, which don't strictly require VR, but, then again, this is the future.
"(The) pit entry looks a challenge — but then again, I think that's why we're here," said four times world champion Vettel.
But then again, these policies were sold over the internet, not in the office of an insurance salesman in San Diego.
The material doesn't have any give at all, but then again, it's basically indestructible — so no, you can't have it all.
But then again, so has Sanders, who is the leading 2800 financial fundraiser with $22020 million, outraising Warren three times over.
Given the announcement's proximity to April Fools' Day it's probably a prank, but then again Virgin Galactic seemed pretty out-there.
If I had the Mirror at home I'd probably never go to workout classes, but then again I'd also be rich.
But then again, how is it that all these women spontaneously come out of the woodwork with unverified stories about Trump?
I'd be surprised if the clock ever ran longer than two days, but then again, it's 2016 and anything could happen.
I was surprised by how light the vest felt; but then again, I was carrying all the weight above my waist.
But then again, there's the risk that no one will sell it to you any more for fear of being sued.
Clearly, he doesn't believe that, but then again, we've had some trouble trying to decipher when the president is "joking" before.
Sure, it might have made scheduling a meeting a little bit difficult, but then again, there weren't many meetings back then.
But then again, when Siminoff appeared on "Shark Tank" in 2013 to pitch his company, he didn't make a deal either.
She's on a mission to kill Cersei, but then again so is half the kingdom, so she better step on it.
These clips prove that this reunion is anything but peaceful — but then again what did we expect from the reality stars?
But then again, I don't know if Prince would have been something [Peter] Quill listened to when he was that young.
I may not ever own a real R8 — but then again, real R8 owners can't use their cars on the moon.
"But then again, it is New York, and there are people willing to put down a grand for a dozen doughnuts."
But, then again, we are all mammals and ultimately, it is our common alimentary canal that will knit us back together.
But, then again, never say never — you'd imagine that the Huawei-Trump saga is far from over despite this latest twist.
It's hard to imagine the Democratic debate on Sunday will be this entertaining, but then again, that's probably a good thing.
But then again, hey — Barkley's part of TNT's Inside the NBA crew that produces the most entertaining studio show in sports.
But then again, a mass alert was also the only thing that could have communicated the gravity of danger early on.
But then again, having too many famous actors dress up as so many different superheroes can get really tiring, really fast.
But then again, the North is known for doing this type of thing: engaging in a charm offensive and then backtracking.
But then again, the angry rumble of your boss, when you show up late for work after oversleeping, is even worse.
But then again, it might stick around, because of how well it suits, and reframes, the brand that is Hillary Clinton.
This final act may not offer a comfortable or easy resolution but then again, that was never really in the cards.
I considered flagging it to the dean, but then again, that would mean outing myself as someone who had done this.
You wouldn't want to play hockey immediately after consuming such a sandwich—but then again, by now Gritty transcends the sport.
Omarosa seemed to tape everything but Trump on the toilet, but then again ... and so sad to say goodbye to Aretha.
She has sad, dark eyes, softly curled gray hair and a somber expression—but then again, who smiles in their mugshot?
I wasn't sure all the ingredients in the salad were there, but then again, I hadn't read the description very closely.
A fair warning that the girls can be insufferable at times, but then again, so was I when I was young.
Seems like good practice for Tuesday's Boston parade ... but then again -- these guys have been there a time OR FIVE before.
But then again, it could have done that even if the Supreme Court hadn't allowed the ban to go into effect.
I am not asserting that Brett Kavanaugh opposes constitutional equality for women and men, but then again, I do not know.
But then again, it used to be that people thought blood transfusions were yucky, or putting pig valves in human hearts.
The Freudian interpretation would be that subconsciously Ceci wanted to send that text, but then again Freud never had an iPhone.
"It wasn't groundbreaking, but then again it wasn't a disaster," said Luke Coffey, a foreign policy expert at the Heritage Foundation.
But then again, fighting for the "deplorables" is not a priority of Pelosi or Schumer; rather, they fight for illegal immigrants.
But then again, what do we expect when 90 percent of sports journalists are white and the same proportion are male.
But then again, this is the same administration that did not expect any sort of political blowback from the Comey firing.
How do you then translate that when it's video, but then again, more and more, there are probably really important Snapchats.
But then again, I can't deny that Synalpheus Acdci doesn't have quite the same ring to it as the thunderous Synalpheus Pinkfloydi.
But then again, had I read about the illusion of knowledge, I would have probably never considered taking on such a project.
I'd say use your MoviePass while you have it, but then again, that's exactly why the company is faltering to begin with.
But, then again, the Globes are the Globes; in particular "Spotlight" and "The Big Short" cannot be written off for the Oscars.
Perhaps, it was, but then again, perhaps the anthem could be called the theme song for a drama called The Nobel Experiment.
Whether the player finds that at the end is wholly up to them, but then again, that's the way all journeys are.
Some of the reactions may seem extreme, but then again, aren't we all purists when it comes to our favorite nostalgic foods?
But then again, this could set a precedent for a future where HDR is considered the standard image quality for all TVs.
According to psychology, that's considered "atypical" behavior, but then again so are most things that aren't married, heterosexual, missionary position sex, so.
But then again, Samsung is trying to make its new assistant the star of the S8, so nothing's really off the table.
But then again, he never expected to witness the rollout of the world's biggest precision medicine project without Cannon by his side.
Most people might hold out for a calmer interlude to make a major hair change, but then again, Gomez isn't most people.
No one tried to stop him, but then again he was madly swinging a pickax -- not the easiest thing to shut down.
But then again, there was that one guy who shaved his beard and Face ID quit working, so it's hard to say.
But then again, the Blade 14 isn't going to replace a desktop gaming setup — unless you get creative (and costly) with it.
Your motion picture may not turn out to be a blockbuster but, then again, you may get to walk the red carpet.
But, then again, most research out there suggests otherwise, says Erin Sumner, PhD, a professor at Trinity University who studies online dating.
Such tight-knit alliances between rivals are unprecedented in the industry, but then again, so is an all-consuming duopoly money pit.   
There is no obvious way in or out of the FFZERO1 — but then again, there is no obvious reality in this car.
Mathers himself hasn't commented yet, but then again he's probably very busy working with Dr Dre on Joseph Khan's upcoming film Bodied.
But then again, "The youth think the money is gonna give 'em what they need," so who's really the greedier group here?
But then again, if you're offering a legal defense or trying to cement your legacy, you do not dwell on the problematic.
Looks like we know exactly what to expect in season 3, but then again, this is Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt — do we ever?
But then again, Maher is a "liberal" comedian in the sense that he makes fun of the Republican President, and that's it.
But then again, the entire matter — the data, the similar terminology, the multiple docs and disclosures — is still all a bit confusing.
But then again, with every mainstream body positive message pointed in my direction, I also had the privilege of feeling that way.
But then again, expecting finesse from a can of malt beverage is about as productive as resisting the hard seltzer tidal wave.
It was a brilliant bit of gamesmanship, but then again, the world didn't need any more evidence of Trump's insecurity and weakness.
But then again, people who drop the $6,000 extra are likely to spend more time offroad in their ZR2 than on pavement.
But then again — considering the fact that three weeks ago all I had was an idea, maybe, just maybe, there's hope CryptoCrow.
But then again, if you use eBay enough, of course you are going to deal with your share of nuisances as well.
It&aposs repulsive that there was a market for such a thing, but then again, there&aposs now a market for everything.
But, then again, by the time you think buying 1,000 beers is a good idea, you've probably already had a few drinks.
But then again, weren't the masters who thrived off slave labor and its rotten garden of earthly delights truly the guilty ones?
Whatever you lose can be easily restored by being a supportive leader… But then again, there's more than one way to reign.
Mississippi is viewed as an incredibly safe Republican seat — but then again, so was the Alabama seat now occupied by Doug Jones.
But then again, Trump's rise to the White House has been defined by the breaking of precedent, belied predictions and scandalous hacking.
But then again, the dude sitting with him is plainly trying to stifle laughter throughout as if it's supposed to be serious.
The opener against the higher-ranked Brazil team is not expected to go well, but then again, other things are at stake.
The king's advisers had a role in the appointment of senior generals, but then again, most of them were former generals themselves.
Sure, Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow wore them, but then again, so did I, and I was, like, a deeply average child.
But then again, the pressure exerted by the lefty couldn't have been anything Halep had seen for a long time -- if ever.
But then again, it shouldn't be too recommendable; this isn't a column for lifehacks — it's for the most impractical sort of advice.
I'm not saying he was there at the massacre that Paul Marrane alludes to, but then again, I'm not saying he wasn't.
But then again, not seeming like a self-absorbed sociopath is 75 percent of the way to actually being a normal person.
I don't mean to be naïve, but then again, I am watching a reality dating show that's supposed to end in marriage.
He was happy to invite Epstein to his daughter's 18th birthday -- but then again, Epstein only targeted the daughters of the poor.
But then again, no little brother is perfect and they will never do everything the way we want them to do it.
Kanye didn't really talk much about prison reform but, then again, I am not sure what the hell he did talk about.
More people support impeachment than don't in polls, but then again Trump is President after more people voted for the other person.
It's not really a rap track, but then again, Mac hasn't really cared for easy boxes with which to contain his work.
Writing 1,000 reviews for Amazon seems creative if rather desperate, but then again, another city has already offered to rename itself Amazon, Georgia.
But then again, what could possibly justify the kind of vicious rancour that would prompt a man to willfully humiliate a small elephant?
Stern said that he's "thinking about the hourglass, and the sand emptying," but then again vacillated to wanting to stay in his job.
You know, that&aposs -- but then again, my feeling is you shouldn&apost have to do anything you don&apost want to do.
Not exactly what you'd expect from a "dangerous man," but, then again, dangerous men don't usually belt out power ballads and engagement anthems.
But then again, what if this first batch of Rifts ship out, and there's no good games to play, and people hate it.
I think most shots were contested, but then again, they made plays when they needed, got to the free throw line 30 times.
DNA testing alone doesn't always result in an exactly accurate picture of a person's heritage, but then again, that isn't really the point.
She's not the type of person you'd find backing green policies, but then again we have no idea how she feels about vaping.
But then again, data collection is part of every every single device or app you're using, so maybe you don't care too much.
"Right now that's what we're seeing, but then again critiques of Donald Trump were more readily censored a couple years ago," he said.
But then again, with cardio, I'd bike about 343 miles and that first day, I was winded, I was gassed down in Arizona.
" But then again, she notes, "maybe it's cool that critics get shook once in a while to remind them of the power balance.
Probably, but then again, Justin Vernon positioned himself in a Kanye West-style of being so fucking pretentious that it actually transcends criticism.
But then again, six or seven years ago, nobody had Donald Trump in mind as a likely future president of the United States.
But then again, as someone who's generally skeptical of direct-to-consumer health trends, I had to ask an expert's opinion on this.
But then again, even a sober, well-rested person might struggle to make sense of this cosmos-themed, touristy confection of a metropolis.
Right now it doesn't look like the Fortnite train is slowing down, but then again, you could've said the same thing about PUBG.
Somehow Rachel only drank 138 cups of coffee—but then again, she was working at Central Perk as a waitress for several seasons.
It's a stretch, but then again, so too was the star of "The Apprentice" crushing every primary opponent and seizing the Republican nomination.
Maybe it's just that it's so chilly but then again some dude is wearing shorts and a t-shirt, so hard to tell.
We kinda feel bad for Alex, but then again it's kinda his fault ... c'mon bro, why didn't you just ask for Rita's number?!?
No ordinary round of financing, for sure, but then again Ant Financial is hardly a normal company by any stretch of the definition.
People are going after him on social media for his walk, but then again people on social media go after everybody for anything.
But then again, why would you ever want to control the temperature of the straightener from your phone, rather than the device itself?
But then again, Joey and I also couldn't have imagined us being where we are at all… the good parts or the bad.
But then again, while we're on the subject of polls, it might be worth noting that most Americans think Jeff Sessions should resign.
But then again, maybe not being able to call someone "bae" via a jar of viscous brown spread isn't the worst of things.
I understood the historical interest, but then again, there are a lot of historical figures who are just as fascinating as the royals.
THERES A LOT OF REASONS FOR OPTIMISM BUT THEN AGAIN YOU HAVE TO REMIND YOURSELF YOU DON'T HEAR THE ONE THAT GETS YOU.
There is no doubt that Thiel's views are unorthodox in Silicon Valley—but, then again, Thiel's brand of libertarianism would be unorthodox anywhere.
The action's way too positive, but then again, you could also argue that maybe we've all just been too negative for too long.
But then again, it's hard to believe that when he captions his Instagram photos with "Money is the drug and I'm a junkie.
" Shock of the day: "I guess in some ways it was Verdasco, but then again ... You know, he is great for the tournament.
But, then again, you could also say that, in some sense, the film was only his face: his face and those lonely hills.
This is probably true to some extent—but then again, isn't everything in the world not as cool as it used to be?
But then again, he never pursued anything resembling a standard art career: He was an unconventional painter who became an untrained car manufacturer.
All of this seemed hopelessly primitive in the face of state surveillance, but then again, it seemed as if it might be working.
But then again, if you aren't here for a long-awaited reunion with Carmilla's beloved characters, you're probably not watching The Carmilla Movie.
It's rare to feel a sense of accomplishment upon leaving an art exhibition, but then again, most gallery shows are on dry land.
The smoothie is delicious — but then again, any place that manages to mess up a strawberry-banana smoothie has some explaining to do.
But then again, Ready Player One is a big-budget dystopian adventure blockbuster — a genre I love — so it definitely is for me.
But then again, maybe they will be: endless threads/tweetstorms built around the "1 like = 1 tweet" meme, like mine, are increasingly popular.
But then again, the white wedding kimono that she wore was in a style thought to have been adopted from Western wedding gowns.
But then again, every moment of 'Westworld' seems laden with meaning, and the world comes together with a detail that suggests close attention.
Of course, the Yankees might still have their wild-card spot by the end of the series — but then again, they might not.
L suggests in an adjacent text that the photos represent Jewish people — but then again, the sitters may not be Jewish at all.
Alamo's special little marriage screenings could lead to happy, long-lasting unions—but then again, they could result in near-instantaneous, vicious divorce.
But then again, most Western heroes, despite their flaws, tend to stop at tipping their hats to the "little ladies" in the script.
Scaramucci is wildly unqualified for the chief of staff job, but then again, so is Priebus, so this is as plausible as anything.
Sitting next to her means I'll actually make it on live TV, but, then again, that also means I'll be on live TV. Gulp.
BUT THEN AGAIN AT THE END OF THE DAY IT'S JUST SOME NICE PICTURES SET TO A GOOD OLD BIT OF ROCK AND ROLL.
Plus, they chafe, but then again, isn&apost the swimsuit portion designed to gauge dedication to physical health-- that is you are in shape.
At 16" long, it's pretty big for a stocking — but then again, what else would you expect from something modeled after a 7'3" wookiee?
But then again, I wouldn't drink murky water, so why is it that I don't remember to care about what goes in my lungs?
Travain says he was surprised that the food didn't prompt more of a reaction in the dogs, but then again, all dogs are different.
Pence was happy to accept the offer when Trump's call came — but then again, Andersen Brower writes, Pence was "not truly expecting to win."
But then again, I bet this breakfast never snogged a Turkish Elvis lookalike up against a wall to the strains of Holly Valance, either.
He hasn't publicly said as much, but then again, with surprise releases, who needs to announce new music when you can just release it?
But then again, Trump was an odd Republican candidate — and observers watched keenly to see if he would buck his party on this issue.
That might not seem like much, but then again, research robots aren't typically sitting around powered up and ready to be found all day.
But then again, Devin Nunes is a very absurd individual who is almost as much of a disaster for Section 702 as the president.
A gold color could boost iPhone X sales, but then again, it could be a canned color that'll never see the light of day.
They broke up back in October, and they've been out and about all over L.A. No smiles here ... but then again, they're at LAX.
But then again, your individual vote or non-vote won't tip any elections—if it makes you feel good, whatever, you aren't hurting anyone.
But then again, there's no proof of this, no reason to believe it other than that's the story we're told to be wary of.
But then again, sticking with the same body (and the same thickness) has maybe given Apple an opportunity to push the other elements forward.
But then again, it's often these extra touches that say the most about how a game is meant to be received, and by whom.
You'll never buy that this guy is some hardened mercenary but, then again, I could barely believe he'd be sporting that ludicrous ponytail, either.
So, in a way it's liberating to be here, but then again, Puerto Rico has a laundry list of things they're dealing with too.
Now, it wasn't the most exciting demo to watch on stage, but then again, it's rarely fun to watch people all wearing headsets together.
Perhaps. But then again, taking on retailing giants like Walmart and Barnes & Noble with a little online bookstore was also once a little crazy.
But then again, statistically speaking, 15-inch laptops seldom leave the house, so just average longevity might not be that big of a deal.
But then again, I said that Dylan would never win the Nobel Prize in Literature in the first place, so what do I know?
It's not like I don't understand the homophobia within Orthodox Islam, but then again, I know all too well the homophobia of Orthodox Christianity.
But then again, didn't some of our favorite trends, like dad hats and grandma heels, become cool in part because of their unappealing nature?
I'm not saying that it's easy, but then again neither is waking up every morning and going to work, working a nine to five.
I look up to people like Crystal, but then again, when I was younger if I'd seen someone like us, I would've been obsessed!
But then again, so would stationing US troops -- in locked arms -- across the border, or building a massive "Game of Thrones"-type ice wall.
Clothing quality: I was disappointed at how thin the skirt was and that it was way too short, but then again, it was $8.
But then again, no candidate is so visibly disdainful of the need for candidates to kiss babies and pose in selfies than Bernie Sanders.
But then again, I thought the narrative logic of Game of Thrones meant that Jaime would kill Cersei, and that clearly didn't work out.
Out of all of them, I admire the LEVITATING MAN (115A) the most, but then again I'm a sucker for existing outside the box.
I'd also never heard of nine of the 10 bands on this list of TWEE poppers, but then again, please get off my lawn.
The only thing I might miss out on is the selfie control, but then again, I'm sure there are third-party apps for that.
It's not clear if the unknown guest was divine or just weird: God may be in our midst, but, then again, He may not.
But then again, Trump also isn't very popular; his approval rating has been underwater for months now and is hovering at just 43 percent.
Netflix has never been on the big Hall H stage at Comic-Con, but then again, they've never had anything quite like Stranger Things.
I did, but then again, the Resident South African and I are shopping for engagement rings, so maybe it was just on my mind.
But then, again, we had to find a forest that has a forest system that looks like New England, with white pines and hemlocks.
Might seem like a long shot for Kanye and Assange to link up and help each other, but then again ... stranger things have happened.
"I can tell you that outrage makes for easier humor than agreement does -- but, then again, agreement can be pretty hilarious," Blitt told the magazine.
But then again, if you need to ask…  Another Italian sports car maker with a flair for the extravagant and customers with deep, deep pockets.
But then again, most of us care about our dogs as if they were our human children, so hell yeah, we'll fork over that money.
"But then again, who among us hasn't said the exact opposite of what he just said in front of cameras on multiple occasions?" continued Colbert.
But then again, Chad Bettis is listed first in the rotational depth chart on the team's official website, where, you know, people can see it.
I didn't notice any slowdown with Windows 10 on either machine, but then again, I didn't exactly get to put them through a "normal" workload.
But then again, the same could be said of the world's most revered and time-honored dating solution — a high school cafeteria game of MASH.
It doesn't seem like something he'd aspire to be, but, then again, he spent his whole life believing he wasn't entitled to anything at all.
These days, it's rare that celebrities address their faith so directly at awards shows, but then again, we are watching awards shows in trying times.
It's a simplistic overview, but then again, considering Apple doesn't offer any sort of personalized year-end look at what you listened to, it's something!
But then again, who else would demand a heel despite her penchant for wearing Gucci loafers someone else broke in so she doesn't get blisters?
But then again, don't pretend you haven't always been a little bit curious about what sticking your tongue in a mouse trap might feel like.
Sony hasn't issued an press release or blog about the fix, but then again nor has it officially acknowledged the issue in the first place.
Of note: T-Mobile CEO John Legere was an active participant in this prank, which raises concerns, but then again, that's sort of his style.
These intimate snaps seem beyond the call of duty of a normal assistant — but then again, Carey has never tried to be a normal celebrity.
But then again, not so many years sceptics doubted that Africa's tech sector would ever attract big VC, blue chip IT companies, or produce unicorns.
This sounds like a good idea, but then again, it's the same idea everyone else has — and Twitter's already having trouble competing with everyone else.
But then again, Trump also supported the House version of the health bill, which, while mirroring many of the Senate's goals, was far more conservative.
"I didn't vote for Keller, but then again I don't vote at all," said Jake Pacheco, 35, vocalist for the Albuquerque thrash metal band Anesthesia.
I would say they should have more police, but then again, I don't know the politics of crime, except what I see on Law & Order.
But then again, there are reportedly people out there — a lot of them —- who actually liked Ryan Adams' cover of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood," so.
But then again we know Tyrion is George R. R. Martin's favourite character, so it's not inconceivable that he'll make it to the very end.
As for that whole football thing ... most would disagree with Tim's take -- but, then again, have you seen Nathan Peterman throw the football these days?!
But then again, this is the channel that says that the Wall-E humans feast on flesh, so, uh, make of it what you will. 
But then again, on Swagger, you've got a song like "Life in a Tenement Square," which was a really hard song to sing and write.
But then again, for those thrill-seekers looking for an oppor-tuna-ty to get their own 15 minutes of fame, any fin is possible.
This is the thinking-person's strategy, but then again Shashua has spent more time thinking about the challenge of autonomy than just about anyone else.
You want to have things the way you want it, but then again, when it comes to us, we can't have the things we want.
But, then again, they're not out of the running for home ice, either, sitting five points back of the Panthers for second in the Atlantic.
But, then again, not a lot of teenagers grew up on reality TV and have hefty paychecks and endorsement deals coming in left and right.
Basically: Welles was a genius, nobody knew what was going on in "The Other Side" except Welles (maybe!), but, then again, he was a genius.
She didn't expect to shoot so many sex scenes in her 50s, but then again she didn't expect to shoot many sex scenes at all.
No elector has been prosecuted for doing so, but then again, almost every elector has voted with his or her state's results in the past.
Not many people have their very first song go viral, but then again not many people write awesome songs about dinosaurs that are in love.
But then again, I suspect that the solitary nature of Sundays had a lot to do with the fact that it was so goddamn ugly.
But then again, it's not so hard to understand that a lot of people aren't as big of fans of the Clintons this time around.
It may not cure cancer, but then again, a stronger American economy can do a lot of things — and curing cancer might be among them.
That is disastrous news for the future of the ESA or E3, but then again, it's an organization that only really lives in the past.
But then again the world's most famous cycling race is as much about the geography and national identity of France as it is about the sport.
But then again, they usually come with a hefty price tag, and those that belong to the more affordable range don't always have much to offer.
Second-round picks don't often have an immediate impact like this, but then again, Kidd was somewhat surprised that Brogdon actually lasted until the second round.
But then again, there are a lot of pleasurable toys that look painful upon first glance, and some people are into having their back clawed up.
I feel I'm in the thick of the liberal elite, but then again, I live in Connecticut, which is also ... We're still in the blue states.
It was an ad hoc solution never intended by the drafters of the Affordable Care Act, but, then again, killing the subsidies was never intended either.
"I'm not going to run from something like that, but then again, I never was looking for it," Bundy, 42, said Wednesday in a phone interview.
No life has been detected there, but then again, Cassini-Huygens was not specifically equipped to assess habitability of any of the other worlds it explored.
It's not quite to the level of love and fanfic that the relationship between Marvel's Captain America and Bucky Barnes inspires, but then again, nothing is.
It's hard to dispute he has the experience for the job — but then again, Spitzer resigned the governorship when he was caught in a prostitution scandal.
I have no regrets, and I'm just very excited, but then again, I do have two gold medals now, but it doesn't change who I am.
But then again, it's not like a gunshot wound where we have a bunch of examples and things we can reference to know what really happened.
Not many television characters are famous enough to spark parody songs written entirely about them — but then again, Jon Snow is not like most television characters.
But then again, I was never truly offended by the minimal key travel on the first-generation butterfly keyboard, so you might not trust my judgment.
"Nobody thought I could ever be an investigative journalist, but then again, nobody thought Donald Trump could be President," Arnold, 59, says in a press release.
But then again, if you're not collecting all the dust and debris with maximum power, what are you doing cleaning the house with a $600 vacuum?
It's going to make a great stew and will roast a perfectly browned chicken—but then again, you can do that in a $60 pot, too.
"It has definitely kept me up a few times at night but then again, it makes me strive to be a better parent myself," he says.
"Given the way the data is evolving I think it's reasonable to think that it might happen, but then again don't count on it," Mishkin said.
Which may explain why chytrid-related die-offs seem to have peaked in the 1980s—but then again, maybe this is a temporary truce of sorts.
Late antique churches such as Saint Sabina on Rome's Aventine Hill had opus sectile mosaics inlaid within it, but then again, so did many rich villas.
But then again, the game's frustrating mechanics have proven a turnoff for many players; it currently boats a mixed rating average of 62 percent on Steam.
But then again, I'm not sure anyone who claims that George Washington and Robert E. Lee were "exactly the same" actually believes that to be true.
It's a period in his life which wasn't exactly glamorous, but, then again, neither were the DIY punk bands he idolized when he owned Sketchy Records.
But then again, an extra $100 gets you the latest iPhone 11, which comes with some notable improvements over the iPhone XR, especially with the camera.
You'll be hard pressed to replicate the cold air hit to your face, like in real life, but then again there's always the office air-conditioner.
You could say that we had frictions in the way we wanted our music to sound, but then again we have had that since we started.
"I've never heard anything about this from Johnny Depp, but then again, there are some women who are willing to stay quiet," Williams told her audience.
This might be due to differences in regional attitudes, but, then again, it could simply be a matter of who posts more to Instagram in general.
But then again, Lindsey Graham, who went through the hearing with pretty much the same expression on his face, didn't look much like a senator, either.
Sally: (Naïvely, gesturing toward Rick) He explained the right way to pronounce "chutzpah" and I wondered about him, but then again, he is from New York.
The longest entries in the puzzle are Downs, which is a bit unorthodox — but then again, so am I, so I guess I'm down with it.
Not every four-year-old can claim their first interview happened in the pages of Interview magazine, but then again, North West isn't an ordinary kid.
But then again, Mr. Pompeo has also found few takers for an international coalition to patrol the Persian Gulf and surrounding waters to protect oil shipments.
It's not every day that a celebrity couple participates in a spread for Playboy, but then again, most celebrity couples aren't Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott.
But then again, Mr. Pompeo has also found few takers for an international coalition to patrol the Persian Gulf and surrounding waters to protect oil shipments.
It might not have the same level of finish as Apple's official coffee table book, but then again it doesn't come with a $300 price tag.
It's terrible that we're headed into global climate catastrophe, but then again, we're only facing doom because for 75 years no one started a nuclear war.
But then again, the closest I'll ever come to the Supreme Court is posing for a selfie on the sidewalk with the Court as a backdrop.
But then again, "Russian Doll" doesn't purport to be about fashion, a point of little concern to the viewers attempting to shop the show's wardrobe online.
There was nothing autonomous about the robot that killed Johnson, but, then again, there's not much autonomous about a drone strike in the Middle East, either.
But then again, in such a divided time, there's always the backlash to any decision, especially when it's political, as Nike and Dick's had to learn.
Bringing your girlfriend to a first date is a total power move, but then again, on a first date, you have to bring your A game.
The whole thing almost seemed like a marketing ploy for Starbucks, but then again, that's what we thought about Trump's 2016 run for a while, too.
But then again, as he says, "This is what we believe," and you can't argue with the faithful, whether it's religion, art, politics, or anything else.
Dr. Battista might have some less-than-pure motives, but then again, he stepped up that one time, so it doesn't really matter in the end.
But, then again, Lin-Manuel Miranda did pick up Alexander Hamilton, Ron Chernow's 2004 biography that would become his inspiration for the musical, while at the airport.
But then again, had she not done that, we wouldn't have been rivals in the first place so we wouldn't have been paired up on this show.
It's certainly understandable why the pros hated the lack of finesse that Yogg required, but then again, most people are playing Hearthstone for fun, not rent money.
Marvel's other Netflix shows, Jessica Jones and Luke Cage, don't have many over-the-top combat scenes, but then again, their characters aren't billed as expert fighters.
I've only had a few minutes to try out the device, and it really does feel very fast, but then again, so does the regular Mate 9.
"There are views that the factors are in place for continued recovery, but then again it will be a slow recovery, not a sharp snapback," he added.
While that theory isn't confirmed, it seems believable — but then again, an actor being a human who does not perpetually look 25 seems plausible to us, too.
But then again, 2016 was the year Daniel got damned, millennials rediscovered pink, and Rihanna proved the best way to accessorize is taking your wine to go.
I don't really know if the 90s is gonna be that kind of flavor, but then again with 90s house, you never know what's going to happen.
Seed and early-stage deal and dollar volume were both up in 2018, but then again, so is everything toward the end of a bull market cycle.
Granted, video editing would still be a chore with just 212GB of RAM, but then again you really shouldn't be considering a hybrid in the first place.
Photos from the KEYone looked pretty average, but then again the dimly lit hotel room I was in wasn't exactly an ideal place to test the cameras.
It's a smidge utopian, but then again, this is Google, a company that once mused about "set[ting] aside a part of the world" for technology experimentation.
But then again, all of Ono's work is a bit like that––take, for example, WARZONE, her upcoming 14th album, out in late-October on Chimera Music.
Refinitiv first revised its second quarter consensus estimate to a loss of $6.67 a share but then again revised it to a loss of $1.28 a share.
But, then again, there has been one time where it paid to actually sell, when there was real systemic risk — remember that term — to the U.S. economy.
But then again, if Mr Putin starts to show a lack of resolve or cunning he could find himself pushed aside at the end of his term.
But then again, why waste all that time and money flying halfway around the world when you can enjoy similar pleasures in an airplane hangar in Krausnick?
But then again so is what he is asking in quot; What first appeared to be the most damning evidence, though, may have a more innocent explanation.
The value of that niche is unclear, but then again, other kinds of successful low-touch applications have started off with what seemed like early niche applications.
But then again, the map they currently had was about as accurate as a 16th-century atlas of the New World, full of unknown and mislabeled territories.
That's still a drop in the bucket compared to global volume players like GM, Toyota, and Volkswagen — but then again, Tesla doesn't yet have a volume car.
We hope he's engaged in important phone calls and briefings, but then again, what if the tweeting is what's distracting him from those phone calls and briefings?
But then again, the use of drugs was an accepted part of culture until relatively recently, and so the use of them in war was hardly surprising.
But then again, is geographical legitimacy really all that that meaningful in the post-internet era, a time where where "place" seems to matter so little anyway?
That's why Ms. Withers's call for truth-telling is so striking — but then again, "The Kritik" is a post-show theater-crowd debate transformed into intelligent entertainment.
We know there are people out there that think there will be much more collusion information any moment now, but then again this probe is winding down.
That's well above the long-term average, but then again, when major bull markets have ended, the trailing 10-year annualized gain has often topped 20 percent.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH) hasn't been getting any more calls than they were before the novel coronavirus outbreak, but then again, they weren't expecting to.
" Laura Bush is "quiet and bookish," Barbara writes, but then again not: "Beneath her flats and cardigans, my mom is in fact our closet hippie and Rastafarian.
But then again, Austria is not Dubai, and realistically, do you need a toilet that massages your derrière and a mirror on the ceiling above your bed?
But then again such an Obama, a man of more modest promises and somewhat more Bill Clintonian flexibility, might not have been elected in the first place.
Packed with an onslaught of tweaking synths and textured anarchy, it's a difficult sound to describe, but then again, The Armed is a difficult band to explain.
It's impossible to tell by the end whether she still believes the judgment she's been hoping for is nigh, but then again, hope is all she has.
But then again, if Huawei hadn't run into so many issues getting its phones into retail stores earlier this year, maybe the P20 would have been the first.
And I feel for them and understand and believe in their asks, but then again, too, this is their hometown and we have got to get things going.
You would expect Bryan to use his skills; you wouldn't expect Jason to utilize a magazine to defend himself (but then again you might, because Jason is Jason).
It&aposs sad, but then again, the people he is dealing with wouldn&apost give him the time of day if he tried because it is a cult.
The S7 Active is also water-resistant up to five feet of water for up to 30 minutes, but then again, so is the S7 and S7 Edge.
The new installment, John Wick: Chapter 225, is on track to make a little more than its predecessor, but then again, it cost twice as much to make.
The case 3bo0od07 makes for why George would have disappeared if he were still alive is a bit of a stretch, but then again, isn't everything on Grey's?
Could just be cute nicknames for each other, but then again ... secret marriages are kinda the in thing -- as in Cardi B and Offset ... and Justin and Hailey.
It's hard to believe professional detectives are missing things that internet observers aren't, but then again, the pros may not be as obsessed as the folks at home.
"He's the boyfriend who watches Say Yes to the Dress and rubs my back, but then again, I go see Avengers and Deadpool with him," said Iaconetti, 30.
But, then again, none of this may matter at all since Donald Trump refused to say that he would accept the results of the election in three weeks.
Whoever owned, operated and piloted the balloon will likely be the subject of a lawsuit, but then again, we don't know what kind of waivers the passengers signed.
Yes, stockpiling MP3s does sound a little 2006, but then again, Tidal might one day succeed, so you never know when you'll need an emergency stockpile of music.
But then again why would he risk everything he had ever achieved in exchange for expensive cigars and other bribes he allegedly received from Israeli and foreign tycoons?
It would have been nicer if it flipped out of the way; it looks like that should have been possible, but then again, I'm not a product designer.
It's all a little far-out, but then again, it kind of isn't: BMW (and the auto industry at large) have started taking car sharing very, very seriously.
But then again, there are more than 500 members of Congress -- you can probably find disapproving voices on both sides if you ask them about any government official.
But then again, research suggests that when you eat foods that you like, your body absorbs the nutrients better — which is enough for me to keep using sriracha.
At $36 it's definitely more than I'd normally spend on a tank top, but then again maybe that's why I was so shocked it could be this comfortable.
But then again that's coming from me so it's like… Ian: I don't think I've ever been off the front page, I don't know how to work it.
But then again, we can reduce our household footprint from 0.473,20.47 pounds [of CO20.47] per year, on average, if you take the average household in the United States.
But then again, who among us has not been so moved by the works of Daniel Radcliffe that they went and created a song unworthy of their catalog?
Maybe Willy Wonka — the fictional namesake for the Nestle sub-brand that produces Laffy Taffy — would've found that amusing, but then again, Willy Wonka's kind of a jerk.
But then again, perhaps that makes sense, for no matter how fixated Myshkin is on his mother, it is his father who has shaped the way he thinks.
Spending $80 on it didn't seem quite necessary, but, then again, once I tried it on it was hard to send it back ... which is why I didn't.
Perhaps. But then again no Latvian tennis club has ever had a member quite like Ostapenko, the first Grand Slam singles champion in the Baltic nation's turbulent history.
But then again, Harley could also simply cut to the chase in those regions and reduce the inevitable brand dilution that the so-called "small displacement" business implies.
The kindergartners in the crowd at "She Persisted, The Musical" are unlikely to get the reference in the title, but then again they were toddlers at the time.
It's a cool-looking idea that doesn't really make a lot of sense, but then again, neither did curved smartphone screens, and just look at Samsung's latest flagships.
"We can't say with certainty what the cost of the buyback will be ... But then again, what's the cost of an event like we saw on 15 March?"
"It wasn't as if I felt like I had to have a full session to get there, but then again it was like, maybe I do," she says.
Original photo by Jim Saah, and it's another one of Ian and Minor Threat, but then again their words and music influenced me more than anyone else ever did.
The pay is decent for a job where I read/think/write, but then again, it's so much lost income, since I left a high-paying product strategy job.
But then again, having to charge your child's phone more often, and using that to limit screen time, could be one of the best fringe benefits of Pokemon Go.
But then again, I often think that if it had not been for all this music, all this poetry, all this theatre—perhaps Auschwitz would not have been defeated.
This isn't how outreach for government programs usually work — but then again, having an administration actively try to repeal a program it manages isn't how things usually work, either.
Nike is promising that they'll deliver a "perfect fit," but then again my current shoes feel pretty snug as it is, and that's without having to charge any batteries.
Actress Alyssa Milano is known to get pretty political on Twitter, so it's surprising that Ted Cruz walked himself into this embarrassing situation, but then again, it's Ted Cruz.
But then again... The twist at the end of Season 8's Episode 10, revealing the birth of yet another Antichrist on Earth, does beg for a follow-up.
It's a somewhat ironic inclusion, given that Sarkeesian has been the target of so much online abuse herself, but then again, who would know better how to identify it?
But then again, I've also never watched a film while being dosed with pharmaceuticals and lightly electrocuted — which is exactly what's happening at virtual reality startup PathoGlyph's tiny booth.
"Four tournaments, three finals isn't bad for everyone else, but then again I'm not everyone else," said Williams, who lost to Azarenka in the Indian Wells final in March.
But then again, if you want your company, personal brand, or passionate vision to have a lasting online footprint, a professional-looking website is the only way to go.
Mr. Obama is not getting the recognition historically accorded a president who presides over economic revival, but then again, neither are divided Republicans seen as offering a positive alternative.
Microsoft can console itself with the knowledge that it makes the better office suite (for both Windows and macOS), but then again you will have to pay for it.
Apparently not, but then again this contest, if not Mr. Trump's entire career, has been about appearance versus reality, or the ability of appearances to create their own reality.
But then again, if it didn't, and the NX is as much a handheld as a home system, do you think Nintendo can afford to support two systems, simultaneously?
Neal H. Moritz: We had a feeling that we were shooting something special, but then again, none of us had any experience to know whether we were or weren't.
Catherine's mother dislikes him, ostensibly because he broke one of her vases when he was a child — but, then again, Catherine's mother dislikes almost everyone, and she has Alzheimer's.
"These dates were changed to this week by the contractor but then again changed to this coming weekend and are likely to be delayed into next week," Truman said.
In some instances, we're not entirely sure how much of what Edgar is seeing is real and how much is in his head—but then again, neither does he.
It probably won't please everyone, but then again, it seems no one in the industry has cracked what EVs and hybrids should sound like, so that's to be expected.
Roku holds a lot of power as the most popular streaming platform in the US, but then again so does Fox as the exclusive presenter of Super Bowl LIV.
Spicer's ignorance about history is shocking, but then again his boss, the president, didn't seem to know who Frederick Douglass was or that he lived in the 19th century.
"I was a tad disappointed, but then again, it had run up so much in anticipation of a blowout quarter that there was a letdown for certain," Cramer said.
His entire character seems dedicated to producing an emotion like the "it's too bad she won't live, but then again who does?" line from the end of Blade Runner.
I did notice Yorgos wasn't telling us, "You have to stand there," but then again, he doesn't tell you he's going to use a low-angle, fish-eye lens.
But, then again, if you want to offload some leftovers the next time your University of Arizona study group meets, at least you won't go to jail for it.
"I like the chocolate to peanut butter ratio better in the Thins than in the regular Reese's, but then again I'm not the biggest peanut butter fan," she said.
Your uncle is going to hate it when Peyton Manning, who "plays the game the right way," gets dabbed on by Cam, but then again your uncle is an idiot.
The latest Blumhouse horror film, directed by Tate Taylor (The Help, The Girl On The Train) is completely absurd (teenagers using Facebook!) — but then again, so is our current reality.
The president was playing golf on Martha's Vineyard, sure, but then again Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards flat-out asked the Obama administration to hold off during initial emergency response.
But then again, the anger was very palpable—even if I feel it was misdirected, and I find the idea of casting a protest vote in a referendum utterly stupid.
Sure, it could be a play on words because Swift is singing, "There's a lot of cool chicks out there," but then again … nothing is an accident in Swift World.
That puts Manchester United's difficulties into perspective but, then again, had Hughes been given £150m to spend this summer Stoke might well seem rather better equipped for the season ahead.
These will provide guidance, but then again, ballooning is an unusual hobby that is controlled in part by humans, in part by Mother Nature, and not at all by passengers.
That's above, beyond, and floating out in the stratosphere, but then again, that level of passion and drive been Prophecy Productions' MO since their very beginning over twenty years ago.
Purist fans of literature likely won't be fond of this new exploration of storytelling, but then again, how we tell our stories—even literature-wise—has changed over the millennia.
Of course, competitors in the adventure camera space might not have that "Leica feel," but then again, the X-U never felt like a fully equipped Leica to begin with.
It might feel a little strange to have your eyewear vibrate, but then again, it's probably better than taking your eyes off the road or your hands off the handlebar.
He has never triumphed at Royal Portrush, but then again neither has any other active player, because the classic Northern Ireland links has not hosted the British Open since 210.
But then again, maybe not—I've seen far fewer references to gin on dating apps recently, which perhaps suggests that the spirit has had its day as a personality-substitute.
It'll be a couple decades before you can actually spend that extra $20-$40 per month, but then again, saving a little extra for retirement is never a bad idea.
According to numerous astrologers, the eclipse on August 21 bodes terribly for him because it falls directly on Leo, his rising sign—but then again, it's all up for interpretation.
Second-degree burns from Lime juice + Sun On the bright side, the scars from phytophotodermatitis only last a couple of months, but then again, that's pretty much the whole summer.
As Ella settles into her new job, Jill doesn't particularly seem to like Ella, but then again nothing she says can be taken seriously, because her cognition is so damaged.

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