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Dimon: When rates came down, it came down like this.
Crime came down all over, but it came down much more in Manhattan than any other place in the city or state.
"To me," Joshua recalls, "the American soldiers were proof that God exists, and they came down from the sky." they came down from heaven.
I came down there to help the world, but I also came down there to learn, and there weren't the tools there to help me do that.
"He was just in a car riding like any of us, not bothering anybody, and the sandbag came down and came down on his side of the car," Diallo says.
The competition came down to two phone bidders and lasted nine minutes before the hammer came down to a round of applause at $19973 million, or $90.3 million with fees.
It came down to Arizona's strength — the running game.
Ultimately, the vote came down to two senators -- Sen.
BAGHDAD — The blast walls and barbed wire came down.
That flag came down on July 10 — my birthday.
"He came down to Southern California without an agent a few years before he came down in 2012, and he didn't get a single mount, so he went back to Canada," Reddam said.
Or do you think it came down to local issues?
Eventually she came down and was arrested for criminal mischief.
In retrospect, his success came down to confidence, Law says.
He explained that Bain's success came down to problem solving.
The devil came down to Georgia for a reason, right?
Shortly after getting the scans, Sloan came down with pneumonia.
The activists came down off the crane early Wednesday afternoon.
What it came down to, though, were simply bad bets.
"It really came down to simplifying the business," said Fusco.
They went up in helicopters and came down in pieces.
How many people came down with the 'gay plague' there.
That included one hour during which 3 inches came down.
The issue, as you can imagine, came down to money.
Kesha sobbed in court when the February ruling came down.
"Where the Chinese lander came down, it's daylight," Walter says.
In the end the decision came down to the kids.
Tom, your thoughts on how it all came down today.
I came down to his office and met with them.
The ban came down from the office of Arizona Gov.
In the end, the choice came down to three countries.
Nevertheless, this episode still came down to schemey Anna vs.
Even so, the game still came down to the wire.
"The water came down the hill," Palestine Police Department Capt.
Thankfully, no more children we knew came down with it.
That ad came down and then another one popped up.
Barriers came down fast, even though I was a journalist.
When they came down on Wednesday morning they found destruction.
So Rob and I packed our backpacks and came down.
It came down right in the middle of his van.
Stalemate The other night Elgar came down to the basement.
I took Anthony Bourdain there when he came down here.
But in the end, the decision came down to fish.
Everything now came down to the third and final match.
Comey himself wasn't in Washington when the decision came down.
"Trains aren't running," she said gloatingly when Valerie came down.
They were cheering when the World Trade Center came down.
In the end, victory came down to a parasitic wasp.
Another wall came down on Thursday, at the Marriott Marquis.
Eventually, Junjun came down and looked at the phone himself.
My mom came, my dad came, my sisters came down.
Health care inflation came down, but is now rising again.
And all this came down and all hell broke loose.
The "Don't Honk" signs came down a few years ago.
Eighty people were inside the building when it came down.
Critic's Notebook It came down to she said, he screamed.
Amid fears of a lawsuit, the Facebook page came down.
So it came down to the demands of the profession?
In the end, Meadows admitted it came down to politics.
Another Democratic lawmaker said it all came down to money.
The moment the curtain came down, Mr. Frost was done.
All the guys came down and wanted to see it.
The man, who came down with a fever on Jan.
They suddenly suffered from migraines or came down with colds.
Rain came down, gleaming in the folds of black plastic.
One more branch came down, caught her on the shoulder.
She joked that the criticism came down to her face.
The decision to drop out largely came down to finances.
And my body responded: I immediately came down with pneumonia.
Those listings came down after BuzzFeed News contacted the company.
As rates came down to zero, banks didn't do it.
He initially came down on the side of raw authenticity.
"It all came down to the word 'boner,'" she said.
Then word suddenly came down that the announcement was off.
Then word suddenly came down that the announcement was off.
After studying music at university, I came down to London.
It came down to how much effort she put in.
"It came down to ownership, plain and simple," he said.
Ultimately, he said, it came down to a lack of money.
As for Sunday's game, it came down to the final play.
Because it came down the electoral college that you were targeting?
Shortly after Jaafari's comments, two rebel spokesmen came down to respond.
In the end, however, it came down to Cormier's Olympic wrestling.
So when it came down to it, man — accidents happen, man.
But the concern is it came down from 11-plus percent.
Picasso came down and we talked a little of the sculpture.
Parliament came down yesterday in favor of an early general election.
The Nefertiti statue came down and Umm Kulthum has been restored.
"He came down and went straight to the house," she says.
Ultimately, though, his decision came down to practicality, the outlet reported.
For Zynga, the decision came down to a handful of reasons.
To the Editor: I remember the day the verdict came down.
The medals this time came down to the final four skiers.
"I came down a mountainside in Switzerland," she previously told PEOPLE.
John McCain (R-AZ) absent, the vote came down to Sen.
"He came down and went straight to the house," she said.
But on Tuesday, the F.D.A. came down firmly about the risks.
"I think I came down to see the ocean," Kyle said.
But in 2009, the concrete blast barriers around Baghdad came down.
The decision came down to the definition of one word: sex.
The flight, it said, came down due to an engine failure.
The choice of Austria's new president came down to postal votes.
After six rounds, the result came down to a split decision.
Within days, my mother came down with a rare fungal infection.
Before the post came down, Josh Schwerin, a spokesman for Mrs.
Most of the preferences came down to nutrition and personal taste.
In the end, it came down to a choice between Mrs.
Only recently did I realize what it came down to: shame.
At the RSM Classic in November, the barrier finally came down.
The change was evident as the verdict came down on Friday.
Toward the end of last year, she came down with pneumonia.
The guy came down and told me to be a man.
The bottleneck largely came down to money, according to the agency.
It was installed right, it just came down in the winds.
"I came down here to feel the winds," he told AFP.
But on a trip to Switzerland, he came down with pneumonia.
Then Mr. McDaniel and Mr. Truitt came down the center aisle.
The red, white, and blue works thus came down for good.
He says ending the lease with Pourkay came down to expenses.
Only eight people in the United States came down with SARS.
Play stopped for a minute and the call came down. Penalty!
Every time a board came down, I said, 'It's not possible.
We were all so scared after the Twin Towers came down.
For Meraz-Baca, the decision came down to her overall wellness.
Her fever came down, and her blood pressure returned to normal.
A few days later, his wife came down with a fever.
Word came down that a sniper was holed up somewhere inside.
He came down in rhythm and hit a sweet 3-pointer.
The issue, like most things on YouTube, came down to copyright.
In that effort she was successful, and the signs came down.
Sometimes the activists' posts came down because their governments demanded it.
But what shot up so quickly came down just as fast.
That's why I don't think the performance came down to individuals.
It very much came down to: It was just my life.
"Then, all of a sudden, she came down with cancer," Johnson said.
Most of my decision came down to my poor experience with Obamacare.
According to the GoFundMe page, Adam came down with Acute Flaccid Myelitis.
"The problem came down to distribution," Rogers says he came to learn.
Tonight, it came down to players, and they did some special things.
But Stamos' biggest issues with Yahoo likely came down to government snooping.
"The note that came down was, 'This is too gay,'" Mancini said.
Her husband, she said, recently came down with a fever and diarrhea.
The 1978 constitution came down firmly on the side of recognising diversity.
The plane, a Cirrus VK-30, came down at around 11 a.m.
The tower of a school came down on Orizaba and Chihuahua Streets.
"After the barrels came down, we started smelling a smell," he said.
I feel like I came down from the mountain for this conversation.
"She came down for the hurricane season," Stevens says, pointing at me.
The World Trade Center came down during the reign of George Bush.
In the end our shortlist came down to South Korea and France.
The majority opinion, written by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, came down to procedure.
Last week, on his blog, Captain Lee came down heavy on Dobson.
In 1852, her 18-year-old sister Emma came down with symptoms
But it ultimately came down to a question of who to trust.
They fled to West Germany as soon as the wall came down.
The buzzer was broken so Mark came down to let us in.
Some of that also came down to the people in the city.
Zack: Yeah but then when I came down I was like, WTF!
The chequered flag came down with a total of 17 laps recorded.
As each completed a last day at work, a flag came down.
In a letter written after the judge's decree came down on Jan.
That urban share came down from 21 percent in the previous survey.
Even when it came down to the gig itself, it was shaky.
But members' response to the shooting came down to one goal: unity.
They came down hard on anyone who spread stories of their violence.
They were both qualified buyers so ultimately, it came down to price.
Then it all came down to the saga of the Chechen players.
Her choice, she said, came down to Hillary Clinton's views on abortion.
It came down to self-reflection and a desire to improve myself.
"A bullet just came down my street," she told an emergency dispatcher.
The elimination round came down between Sean and fellow contestant Lauren Alaina.
The group eventually came down safely, the Coast Guard wrote on Twitter.
If it came down, say, 10 percent, I would buy some more.
"It came down to four pretty damn seasoned people," the source added.
I think in the end it literally came down to the surge.
Why the aircraft went off course and came down are a mystery.
He came down here three times specifically to try and help us.
It all came down to a demonstration in a bar in Basel.
A lot of that came down to how transformative smart phones were.
One source said Greitens's sentiment came down to two words: Screw Hawley.
Once the Mavericks took the lead, the rest came down to defense.
But at the end of the day, it came down to money.
When I came down for that, though, the performance wasn't as good.
He was arrested in Florida last Friday after the indictment came down.
He also says there's no doubt the verdict came down to race.
But the verdict came down to the child being barred from preschool.
On Tuesday, that statue came down, while onlookers stood by and cheered.
People in 36 states came down with a mysterious polio-like illness.
That's when the photos came down, and the company issued an apology.
"¡Adios, America!" came out two weeks before Trump came down the escalator.
When Trump came down that escalator in June 2015, he was inconstancy.
"He definitely didn't see us; he came down the hill too fast."
"The decision came down to my health and my family," Mauer wrote.
Preston then came down for his round of questioning at the table.
The dance came down to two people: my friends Gage and Baronhawk.
All of that changed abruptly when the wall came down in 1989.
Country House came down with a respiratory infection, the horse's trainer said.
The penalty judgement duly came down, and few neutral observers disputed it.
Critic's Notebook The Olympics ice dancing competition came down to a dress.
The answer, as with so many things online, came down to marketing.
The white mesh billowed open and came down over the roiling water.
"He was 26 when it really came down upon him," she said.
But then the order came down to let him go without charge.
"My people came down from the Carolinas," he tells me one afternoon.
"It all came down to turnovers," said Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley.
The appeals courts which reviewed Zarda and Stephens's cases came down differently.
They subsequently came down with a fever and are suffering breathing difficulties.
Other times the posts came down because of over-cautious content moderation.
The British empire came down more because of money than the military.
As with everything else in business, the case came down to money.
Earlier this month, the last major Confederate monument in California came down.
"We're putting all the debris that came down to use," he said.
We're told Jordan got pissed and quit before the hammer came down.
"It ultimately came down to a difference in philosophy," the source says.
United States, a ruling conservatives condemned at the time it came down.
Time and again, their argument mostly came down to one issue: Israel.
Then Mr. Pham came down with what they thought was the flu.
Trump tweeted about the jury verdict just minutes after it came down.
A few weeks ago, Ms. Arkison came down with a bad cough.
He came down to the lobby wearing basketball shorts and a peacoat.
Over 73 million metric tons of debris came down a canyon wall.
He was, you know, like a savior who came down from heaven.
The Medicaid decision was a defeat for progressives when it came down.
I had just gotten my application in and the travel ban came down.
That was what it came down to… It wasn't about reinventing the wheel.
Before the wall came down the place was known as Karl-Marx-Stadt.
She finished her shift at work and then came down to the celebrations.
But it still came down to $200 a month, completely out of pocket.
They told me that I got the part and just —tears came down.
But Chairman Vincent Bradley and Commissioner Greeley Ford came down hard on Cityfox.
The rockets quickly came down where they launched at the Pacific Spaceport Complex.
It's Jesus Christ who came down to earth and died for our sins.
It's Jesus Christ, who came down to Earth and died for our sins.
What really clicked it in was when that $140 million verdict came down.
"When it came down to it, the American public pushed back," says Rogers.
"That was a bit of a shock when that came down," he said.
The story suggests that it all came down to jealousy, rivalry, and money.
That news came down to House Republicans in their conference meeting Thursday afternoon.
TRUMP: The World Trade Center came down during your brother's reign, remember that.
When it came down to the financial side, it was just second nature.
As many expected, this one came down to Coy's wrestling and experiential edge.
You have banks losing because the 10-year U.S. Treasury (yield) came down.
Some of those prices came down slightly when the baseline cost went up.
Roger came down to set one day on GoldenEye and wished me well.
What was Ned muttering under his breath right as the sword came down?
After 15 seasons, it all came down to La'Porsha Renae and Trent Harmon.
"A kid came down with an unspecified encephalitis," or brain inflammation, Lyons explained.
It all came down to the Federal Reserve and interest rates once again.
Last week, the vote between Keith and Kelley came down to their decision.
The statement says "a large spark was observed" as the door came down.
In Florida she came down stairs of plane and walked right past him.
For the first time ever, her choice came down to style, not size.
It's Jesus Christ who came down to Earth and died for our sins.
That is ultimately what [the show of solidarity] came down to, personal choice.
The aircraft came down in Central Island National Park at around 8 p.m.
Charlo denied the weed allegations and said it all came down to race.
Then my cousin had came down, and I seen him doing the shit.
In the end, it all came down to the definition of a conversation.
In a way, I came down here and tried to reconstruct my life.
When it came down to what really matters in life -- Joe was there.
After he was seated, Kennedy came down from the bench to say hello.
Williams heard the commotion and came down to interview members of the crowd.
None of those who received the vaccine came down with the Ebola virus.
A man tried CPR as bullets came down, but the victim remained unresponsive.
And she came down on the wrong side, and partly for cynical reasons.
A man tried CPR as bullets came down but the victim remained unresponsive.
When Falkner sued for copyright infringement, the court came down against General Motors.
A lot of it came down to culture and reinvigorating the Microsoft culture.
Finally, in the fall of 2011, the last of the Wells came down.
I remember crying with joy in 1989 when the Berlin wall came down.
While on vacation, his daughter came down with a rash on her face.
When I came down, our guests were looking at each other with horror.
We thrive in moments like this, and that's what it came down to.
Trump wrote about Osama bin Laden before the World Trade Center came down.
Whenever they had some time off, they both came down with head colds.
As the cost of commercial air travel came down, so passenger numbers climbed.
The decision to add news, he explained, came down to long-term success.
It really came down to the cold, hard weighing of costs and benefits.
Mr. Kelly said it came down to making travel safer and more efficient.
The reasons to believe came down to only one: I couldn't not believe.
Other neighbors apparently came down and tried to calm Resnicow, to no avail.
Family sources tell us Lee Bennington came down with laryngitis earlier this week.
He came down that escalator and ranted about Mexican rapists and she swooned.
New York, so soon, and certainly not before the court's decision came down.
The aircraft did not make a noise when it came down, they said.
"They came down roughly 15 to 92.3 percent," during that time, he said.
As maybe it had to, it all came down to the final quarter.
As Porzingis came down, he stepped on Antetokounmpo's foot and his ankle buckled.
Past World Bank reforms came down on the side of the nut-growers.
But in the end, it came down to a bunch sprint, as expected.
And even then it came down to the final minute of Game 7.
The patients had recently been to China and came down with flulike symptoms.
That decision ultimately came down to two factors: cost transparency and delivery speed.
It came down to the cost of living and types of talent available.
When he came down the ladder from the loft, his face had blanched.
The guide on the same bus came down with the virus as well.
Even the Titans' upset of the Patriots came down to the final minutes.
But when it finally came down to the deed, it felt all wrong.
His lawyer, Jessica Freud, said the court's decision came down without an explanation.
Three days later, however, Xiaowen came down with a fever, the Post said.
The cost came down a lot, and the uses went up a lot.
It came down to two members of the political establishment in their 70s.
The tenements came down, but the fight over what to do next continued.
JG: I don't have a personal view, necessarily, on how this came down.
Princeton, Penn and Harvard — those were definitely the schools it came down to.
The guard, seeing no obvious fire, gave the all-clear and came down.
The earlier verses of the Quran came down while Mohammad was more of an itinerant preacher in Mecca, whereas the later verses came down during a time when Mohammed controlled the city of Medina and commanded a large Muslim army.
They came up with hundreds of names and it finally came down to "Covenant".
That's essentially what the finale of Mr. Robot came down to on Wednesday night.
The last time that he came down, there was a bunch of black tar.
The 2004 campaign, as most Democrats saw it, came down to issues versus identity.
That being said, it came down to a one-possession game at the end.
"This ultimately came down to a family decision between Emily and I," Swanson wrote.
"Blue and White's time has come," Gantz triumphantly tweeted after the news came down.
In the end, this instruction came down to a simple message: Find underpriced properties.
When Moses came down the mountain, he found the people worshiping a golden calf.
As the blindfolds came down, the entire Morales family had tears in their eyes.
The bar also came down at that time for its full-year comparable sales.
In the end, everything came down to one desert battle along the Mediterranean coast.
When he came down, his hips stilled and his sharp muscles melted beneath me.
In the end, it all came down to those three categories I mentioned earlier.
When he came down the golden staircase and calls Mexican rapists and murderers, right?
" Trump fired back: "The Word Trade Center came down during his brother s reign.
Maybe she had sticky fingers from the candy that came down from the ceiling.
The former EIC explained it came down to who she thought could sell covers.
Super scary moment as the swat-like team came down the aisle, guns out.
Unlike its cousin in Chicago, the listing wasn't deactivated when the exhibition came down.
When it came down to the final test, Trinity was in tiger queen-mode.
And it turns out it all came down to that intractable problem: human error.
It came down to the last couple of minutes and they made the plays.
Came down to one of my favorite places on the, family by my side.
This was the year it all came down to Fantasia Barrino and Diana DeGarmo.
The conclusion that he died was drawn after Devon came down the stairs crying.
"Windows knocked out, doors knocked out, a whole back wall came down," she said.
Yields came down from session highs, however, as doubts about the deal's passage grew.
DG: When that Lending Club stuff came down, it definitely set the industry back.
Once word came down that it did, this beautiful and deeply nerdy celebration ensued.
He simply came down the ramp and carried a new load into the van.
"His start came down to a couple of pitches," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.
In New Orleans, the final Confederate statue in the city came down in May.
And when the verdict came down, it was the most amazing thing to see.
In the end, it came down to pragmatism, execution and big pile of money.
A correspondent recalls the chaotic and joyous days after the Berlin Wall came down.
If the earnings numbers came down, though, shares of Facebook would become more expensive.
"It's not surprising, although unfortunate, that this is how it came down," she said.
He calls this the "rocket/feather effect": prices rose fast but came down slowly.
The hood came down moments later, in the back seat of a Lyft car.
At the root of it, Katie's inability to relinquish control came down to fear.
The curtain came down on the Olympic Games, but the reckoning is still underway.
The suspect's father came down about 20 minutes later, handcuffed and wearing only shorts.
Mr. Hoffe climbed up, the other pilot came down, and the boat peeled away.
"I had never seen a Confederate flag until I came down here," she said.
As the crisis mounted, the army came down squarely in support of Mr. Maduro.
And actually it started practically from the time I came down on the escalator.
I came down the stairs and asked the owner for the Wi-Fi password.
Lastly, it came down to finding the right oil to fry the chicken in.
Once certain expenses were applied, the estimated bill on profits came down to £551,174.
What came down to that chemistry that you and Jessica Barden shared on set?
Each game in the best-of-five set came down to one stock vs.
When I was 20 I came down with a rare form of viral pneumonia.
My taste for illness solidified in high school, when I came down with mono.
For some voters, this apparently came down not just to quantity but to quality.
There was no indication that blood would be involved when the decorations came down.
I think it came down to the fact that he never wants to sell.
They came down from their rooms and were asked to wait in the cellar.
President Barack Obama's third chief, Bill Daley, came down with shingles from the stress.
The ball sailed high, came down and hit the near edge of the rim.
She says the grid came down on top of her, causing her head injuries.
Relieved, I motioned the man over the next time he came down the aisle.
The rocket came down about a mile away, near some hills to the north.
And that discovery all came down to an accident in a vat of wine.
David West came down with a rebound and got tangled up with Kyrie Irving.
"After the war, the curtain came down on my memories," she told The Post.
"And then the umpire came down and said let's just play one more game."
When two 5-4 orders came down, the chief justice was in both majorities.
The legal status of the buildings that came down on Monday night was unclear.
Ann and Chris, a photography team, captured this photo, which came down to timing.
The full weight of Kobe Bryant's money, power, and influence came down on her.
It came down to six legislators who handled last-minute negotiations on April 10.
For Lyft, however, the company said it came down to a lack of ridership.
The November 303 election was wildly close, and it all came down to Florida.
The now started falling Sunday afternoon and came down heavier than many people expected.
It came down to the power of the purse versus the power of patriarchy.
He has never stated what he wants to build to replace what came down.
Inflation came down, growth surged, and the US enjoyed a decade of economic prosperity.
And as enormous and seemingly impenetrable as Goliath was, eventually he too came down.
A few months back, I came down with an acute case of ancestry anxiety.
Many comedians have spoken out in support of Ward since the decision came down.
The Ifo index came down from 106.7 in March, led by poor retail sales.
Landis, who seemed to enjoy toying with Ruth, came down to check things out.
"The World Trade Center came down during the reign of George Bush," Mr. Trump said.
People in the gallery chanted "shame" as the gavel came down about 7:30 p.m.
The day after Trump's order came down, a federal judge blocked part of the order.
The issue came down to the labeling of various features in Google's "Activity Controls" menu.
"We came down here confident that we would play well," Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst said.
The Lion Air plane came down off Indonesia in October with 189 people on board.
Each time I came down off a sex or crush high, I thought, Never again.
Who knew that painlessly ripping out my body hairs came down to balancing my chakras?
Sometimes it just came down to things like taxis that were out of our control.
And when it came down to deciding between all four coaches, Porter chose Team Xtina!
Yuan Xiuhua, a 49-year-old Wuhan resident, came down with a fever on Jan.
Everyone was trying too hard, until the game came down to the player who can't.
A sprinkler spews out water after a tree came down on a fence in Surfside.
The figure came down from the company's initial plan to reduce up to 425 jobs.
The current defense secretary recused himself on Wednesday, two days before the decision came down.
He followed the rules of the law and he came down with a proper decision.
"The 2000 election came down to one state in particular," Devine said, referring to Florida.
I knew I was moved, but when it came down it, I wasn't sure why.
"He came down the aisle of the plane and shone in my mind," she said.
"He came down the aisle of the plane and shone in my mind," she said.
When he came down, even he thought it was so funny that he forgave me.
The ball came down on the back of Muncy's head and rolled into foul territory.
Clothing and personal effects were scattered widely over the field where the plane came down.
The decision came down in 1973 has already been made and reaffirmed many times since.
MM: I remember that scene too because I came down to watch that be filmed.
Incredibly, it all came down to answering an ad in the back of a newspaper!
When everything's great, you have to get picky—and it came down to small details.
And once it stopped, and all the walls came down, we all became really close.
Ultimately it came down to making it simple while ensuring it won't open by accident.
The comic and her boyfriend Ben Hanisch recently came down with food poisoning in Paris.
I really started to lose my mind when it came down to choosing a florist.
The area had been dark, without street lights, when the plane came down, she added.
It fell to $14.99; Arm & Hammer liquid laundry detergent came down to $10.99 from $15.79.
Bletsch's relatives cheered and cried as the verdict came down, the court official tells PEOPLE.
The difference between the fastest mechanic and the slowest mechanic came down to gaze patterns.
Jeff Davis said, noting it essentially went straight up in the air and came down.
The case had an initial hearing late Monday afternoon, but no immediate ruling came down.
Individual taxes for the most part came down, as well as those on American companies.
As the ruling was read, Samson's survivors cheered and clapped when the verdict came down.
Alford said the lapse this time came down to allowing Stanford too many offensive rebounds.
Twitter's decision to provide Alex Jones with a platform came down from the very top.
And don't forget the 2000 presidential election in Florida, which came down to 537 votes.
CAME DOWN TO A COUPLE OF BUSINESSES, MAINLY OUR COMMODITY BUSINESS AND OUR CURRENCY BUSINESS.
Word just came down today that Trump will not be following in President Obama's footsteps.
When the first Christians came down from Pyongyang they had nothing and experienced God's blessing.
Two friends who came down from Connecticut were debating whether they should stay or leave.
I came down there expecting it to be a community, and I found a company.
From the enveloping grayness that hid the workmen, engine noise and occasional shouts came down.
After they came down from the lighthouse, the migrants were processed by the federal authorities.
Ms. Williams suddenly came down with a toothache, Mr. Russo said, and left the office.
Then I fainted and he came down to help me and then I became revived.
The fact that you came down, I was nice to you because we were lonely.
Eventually, once costs came down, the headphones began to become available to the general public.
The boys came down from a small hill inside the cave and shouted for help.
He then sprung high for the rebound and came down to find nobody near him.
"His guard came down, and I hit him with a straight left hand," he recalled.
"Apparently the order came down not to 'jail me before the (Putin) inauguration,'" wrote Navalny.
Mateja: The fact that if it came down to it, Sammy would kill for me.
This one came down to Teymur's striking skill—or perhaps more accurately, Svensson's lack thereof.
The match came down to the two most dreaded words in the sport: penalty kicks.
"It came down to them making shots and we weren't, it's pretty simple," Long said.
"A barrage of appeals from overseas literally came down on opposition deputies," the ministry wrote.
He came down here and worked with us before there ever was a Barack Obama.
When the curtain came down on Act I, the audience seemed intrigued by this dilemma.
The legal question came down to whether states are barred from imposing such excessive fines.
The European court, in a ruling announced on Tuesday, came down mostly on G4S's side.
They came down to Kingston and sank $1 million to produce a Middle Eastern movie.
"I was screaming and crying when she came down and won that gold," she said.
It came down Friday and the next step is to sell the lot, we're told.
Women voters delivered Alabama for Democrat Doug Jones — 57 percent came down on his side.
Across the Twitterverse, people including the comedian Michael Ian Black came down on the company.
Lisa Friedman was interviewing him the day the news came down, and here's her story.
I came down to that conclusion based on what I had seen in Hollywood before.
The jet bounced on touchdown and then came down again, hard, and burst into flames.
On Wednesday, it came down against the Obamacare Repeal Reconciliation Act, a straight repeal bill.
Often, it came down to whether that person was the type who merited such help.
Bloomberg on Monday night didn't rule out endorsing Biden if it came down to it.
When the hammer came down, the bids had reached $350,000, the final price before fees.
After the wall came down, the East lost more than 237 percent of its population.
In 2012, my mother came down with leukemia, and told almost no one about it.
Two armed but unopened parachutes were still attached to the rocket when it came down.
It came down to sort of like Tetris: You get this; you don't get that.
The fight was again at Caesars Palace, but no one came down from the sky.
The 2 crashed hard, and it looked like Jack came down on top of Gaga.
As often happens, the choice of dessert came down to a matter of gender politics.
He ran to an emergency stairwell, but the floors came down like dominoes, he said.
"This guy just came down with his notebook and put out the word," Willink said.
He begins with a portrait of West Berlin before the Wall came down in 1989.
And whenever their posts and pages came down, they said, they had very little recourse.
When the Berlin Wall came down 30 years ago, East Germans won freedom and democracy.
"It came down to some soul-searching," Turner said in an interview with The Hill.
Eventually, a board member came down to talk with the protesters and accept their petition.
But without leaves in the trees, the surviving marsupials came down for the occasional moisture.
When the United States officially entered the war in 1917, domestic censorship came down hard.
The crowd cheered and yelled, "I believe that we will win," as it came down.
Some BDCs have seen non-accruals jump up and it's not surprising NAV came down.
Also, a pretty big decision came down from a federal appeals court in New York.
People cared about this issue based on where they came down in the abortion debate.
MORE (R-Ariz.) has said the impasse came down to four amendments: one from Sen.
In Austria, three avalanches came down in Ankogel in the province of Carinthia, police said.
When the hour was up, I showered and came down to the receptionist to pay.
"I live in New York and I'm not sure why I came down," he said.
"From the day you came down the escalator, you shocked the world," Mr. Kilmeade said.
But Ms. Correal said the outrage over the jail came down to something more fundamental.
When the borders came down, so did many of the walls of religion and nationality.
The verdict came down three weeks later, on June 26, 2013: guilty, second-degree murder.
As one umpire later said, 'MacPhail came down here and tried to provoke a riot.
" Mr. Walker, 64, a former worker in heavy construction, insisted that the carving had "nothing to do with Jim Crow," and spoke about Reconstruction with a bitterness that made it feel like a current event: "The Yankees came down here, the Carpetbaggers came down here.
We are all all stars, so it just really came down to the tiny little details.
And I think ultimately it just came down to that because it was just strange coincidences.
Like the man himself, the Temple of Transition came down in flames by the festival's end.
"The World Trade Center came down during your brother's reign, remember that," he yelled at Bush.
Ultimately, the whole project came down to chance—there wasn't a master plan at any stage.
But word got out that Ali was there, and 200,000 people came down to see him.
She then promptly deleted it (though fans managed to get some screenshots before it came down).
When it came down to picking a place to honeymoon, Maynard, true to form, wanted adventure.
It all came down to the limited number of spots for students who need financial aid.
By the time the statue came down, a small crowd had gathered to celebrate its removal.
The secret to their survival came down to one important business decision, Mr. Tuberman said recently.
And then him and I crawled out of the building areas after the building came down.
" At the time, Windsor said she was "honored," ''humbled" and "overjoyed" when the decision came down.
In quite a few cases, Ms. Warren came down clearly on the side of the consumer.
The decision about whether or not to buy a digital press came down to a number.
Redmond's father came down from the stands to help his determined son cross the finish line.
The Cessna 210 came down in a Detroit neighborhood on Sunday night at approximately 8 p.
The ruling came down in favor of Haase in the Superior Court of California last week.
Minnesota led by as much as 17 points but it still came down the closing minutes.
They came down on stretchers, bleeding from leg wounds: seven the first hour, nine the next.
It seems that even before the order came down, Apple knew what was going to happen.
She came down later with a hand-made flyer for a fundraiser she wanted to start.
The editorial did shower Mr. Sanders with praise, but it came down in favor of Mrs.
But it came down to a really simple thing: I wanted to fill out a bikini.
It came down to the wire, something appropriate for the first major battery-electric motorsports series.
"We stopped, and all these Bosnian soldiers came down who'd shot people day before," he said.
I rang the bell and Joe, the person I'd made arrangements with through Airbnb, came down.
Heather is a great girl and an amazing dancer, but it came down to the votes.
It all came down to the detective work of Cembalest, who was able to see it.
It didn't last long as Fournier came down and tied the contest with another 3-pointer.
In 2016, more than 100 people were killed when a church came down in southeastern Nigeria.
When it came down to taste, Camp and Astin hoped to incorporate three different cake flavors.
Carson's poll numbers came down alongside the public exit of several members of his campaign staff.
Amid debate over its offensiveness, the billboard came down on Tuesday, the company said on Twitter.
Peter: First time I came down I didn't know Guided By Voices or what to expect.
Looping shots drew Pettis's forearms out, then linear shots came down the middle and vice versa.
He came down on the leg wrong and Miller knew right away the injury was bad.
The consent decree came down during the Obama administration amid allegations of racism and police brutality.
What the decision primarily came down to, though, was keeping both sports viable as career options.
I was up in my studio in the Berkshires and just came down on the weekends.
Eventually, ragged, flaming, and sagging, the zeppelin came down, crashing to earth with an explosive thwump.
These fires came down into neighborhoods before anybody realized the fires were occurring in many cases.
"The oxygen masks never came down and people began to freak out," D.J. Semenza told CNN.
He definitely came down here and provided an outlook for Democrats on what could be next.
The following week, Confederate monuments came down across the country, without ceremony and often at night.
He came down hard on Americans, calling, via his music, for a resistance against the invader.
Warburg's reckless decision to stay in Nazi Germany most likely came down to his astonishing ego.
On the Runway 33 Photos View Slide Show ' In the end, it came down to Beyoncé.
It came down to trying to figure out what could make me understand who he was.
Whitted was funny, but "when it came down to getting serious, he got serious," Beneitone said.
"He came down and landed on someone's foot and rolled it," Nuggets coach Michael Malone said.
In both cases, the failed landings came down to issues in the final stages of descent.
For Barrett, it came down to the financial assistance she was going to get for school.
Maidment said the decision came down to the struggle to find an audience for the site.
AND IT CAME DOWN BECAUSE PEOPLE'S PERCEPTION WAS WHAT PROBABILITY OF MY GETTING ON WAS LOWER.
That refusal came down to what his aides describe as two of Mattis' most important characteristics.
Ives says that much of the battle came down to Bezos and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
I wouldn't vote for a Republican if God came down sitting in the middle of me.
The judge's decision actually came down in February, but the reasoning wasn't released until this week.
The kid was from the Bronx, and he came down there to learn to play music.
"The index came down mainly because of the profit-taking in Commercial Bank shares," he added.
The bottom two tonight came down to me and Peppermint, and I think that was appropriate.
The DNC did not hesitate to point out this language soon after the decision came down.
But the Pentagon had already finished writing its budget by the time Trump's order came down.
But it could not drown out the gasps as the first model came down the runway.
This one, as many expected, came down to the wrestling skill of the more experienced fighter.
While internally divided, the U.S. government came down on the side of caution at the time.
Pittsburgh's playoff lot came down to Saturday's results on the final night of the regular season.
He singled the show and MTV out, and after that, the screws came down on us.
But when it came down to it, that's all they were doing to stop the problem.
Even the logistics of getting to the rally and back came down to red-versus-blue.
The chancellor of West Germany was out of country the day the Berlin Wall came down.
" He says: "We told camps that, when it came down to it, to think of us.
"I don't even know how to feel about it," she said before the verdict came down.
In the end, one shareholder said it came down to a simple choice for the CEO.
When he did, the middle of his calf came down on the top of the chair.
As the doses came down, the diarrhea slowed, and after a few weeks, it stopped completely.
But when it came down to it, it was what the classic arcade had evolved into.
I was living in the Village and he came down and we walked around all night.
President Trump on Sunday came down decisively on Israel's side, condemning the rocket attacks from Gaza.
Mr. Gladstein said the final choice for a site came down to Taiwan or South Korea.
After traveling to South Korea for work, McDow said she came down with flu-like symptoms.
It all came down to a single vote in the Tennessee legislature on August 18, 1920.
But when the price came down, the Foxons' house wasn't ready to go on the market.
Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) said on the Senate floor shortly before the judge's order came down.
BRIAN MOYNIHAN: I think they flattened out, you know, as it came down during the year.
The 2016 race ultimately came down to less than a few percentage points in several states.
The Berlin Wall fell, and there was a concert in Berlin when the wall came down.
In more than a dozen other states, budget deliberations came down to the wire this year.
"It came down to 1 yard at the end, and we didn't get it," Brady said.
The central projection came down for each of the four years included in the committee's estimates.
Lau said workers made some headway and water levels came down by 2 to 3 inches.
"Came down way too close," Na told Golf Channel after clinching his fourth PGA Tour victory.
Like most things, though, one's ability to drink came down to means, according to Mr. Wondrich.
Really when it came down to the actual event itself, we didn't really learn anything new.
In Korean mythology, the god Hwanung came down from heaven to rule Earth from Mount Taebaek.
"You should be ashamed of yourself," one man messaged him the day the flag came down.
It all came down to the subject the film was addressing: sex trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Kyrgyz officials said they would create a government commission to investigate why the plane came down.
My first kiss was with Ashley Marker in Collins Park the year the Wall came down.
After the court decision came down, Haig and White House lawyer J. Fred Buzhardt summoned Richardson.
After the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, Ms. Epperlein made her way to the West.
He eventually came down to court level though to do a little yelling over the officiating.
He was in Mexico about to cross into the United States when the order came down.
"I heard about Sir Roger two hours before I came down to the track," he said.
Trevor Noah found the presidential intervention surreal, but he came down on Rocky's side on Monday.
In the op-ed, James wrote that his endorsement decision came down to a few factors.
But the decision ultimately came down from Trump and was "White House-driven," Trump aides said.
I think it all came down to the moment I accepted that I was a messenger.
On February 5, 2014, Sophia came down with flu-like symptoms at home in Pelican Rapids, Minnesota.
Justice Antonin Scalia sat for oral arguments in the case but died before the decision came down.
" Trump jumped in with the harshest line: "The World Trade Center came down during your brother's reign.
It was a close call between Farrah and Aja when it came down to the final elimination.
" Trump had a devastating retort: "The World Trade Center came down during your brother's reign, remember that.
" After his friends had checked on him, Odom says "Khloé came down and knocked on the door.
For the "Mad Money" host, it came down to volume, which has been particularly thin of late.
" Then Trump cut in with his uppercut: "The World Trade Center came down during your brother's reign.
They came down to my studio [Hog Hill Mill] and we just cooked this little song up.
But a few hours later, a whip notice came down from Hoyer, the second-ranking House Democrat.
What it came down to was a lack of proper encryption on all aspects of these services.
During a six-month period in 2016, six patients came down with infections caused by Sphingomonas bacteria.
It estimates that 2100 million people came down with the flu, with 959,000 hospitalizations and 79,000 deaths.
The following year the government came down hard with rules on seat belts, headrests and the like.
"It just came down to one day, she said, 'Look, man, you take the job," Young said.
Jones' existence on Facebook has lasted for nearly a year since the ban hammer first came down.
The attorney herself came down with the virus after spending time in the processing center this week.
Christina and Ant Anstead say their relationship came down to fate, as they celebrate two years together.
Carl Icahn sold his interests in companies that buy steel just before the tariff decision came down.
Nunberg says the reason he suggested Trump not release his tax returns came down to three factors.
Pumping out the jab as she came down, I could not help but think of Semmy Schilt.
Frequently, Alex Marlow's job editing him came down to rejecting anti-Semitic and racist ideas and jokes.
Finally, in November, the Berlin wall came down, and a month later, Romania's nasty regime was toppled.
"My car went up in the air, and when it came down, it blew up," he said.
"This one came down to base on balls and Justin Upton," manager John Farrell of Boston said.
And it came down to, is there something better I can do than this show, for them.
"So, I came down here to my office with my phone and made a video," he said.
The Solar Energy Industries Association, a US trade group, came down hard on the tariffs announced today.
When the ruling came down, Bergeron, not one to show emotion, stood with his palms facing up.
"Black and brown people came down and said, 'Listen, you're not doing anything for us,' " McMillan recalls.
Bearishness came down from 46.5 percent the week before to 38.7 percent, but remains above the average.
As expected, the difference between the fastest mechanic and the slowest mechanic came down to gaze patterns.
How'd he manage not to whack any cars as he came down around 2 pm on Tuesday?
So if it came down to one or the other, you can guess who [producers] would pick.
And when it really came down to it, we couldn't imagine anything we'd rather splurge on more.
Their daughter finally came down to see them, they said, but Kelly refused to talk with them.
RHP Tanner Roark got the start on Wednesday as RHP Stephen Strasburg came down with an illness.
But when it came down to the way the film actually treated these things, I'm on #TeamThey'reBothIdiots.
The missile came down 150 kilometers (93 miles) northwest of Okushiri Island at around 11:27 a.m.
"We came down to the Capitol to talk about laws," Ella Gambino, 17, told the Tulsa World.
Getting cargoes passed under the old system often came down to keeping government inspectors comfortable, traders said.
" On Twitter, he also came down on San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz calling her leadership "poor.
Purdy's legs were amputated below the knee when she came down with bacterial meningitis at age 19.
When it came down to it, I think we just made some really gritty plays in overtime.
Kinberg told EW on Wednesday that the decision came down to what was best for the story.
She says Sharpton came down, greeted the singer in the lobby and brought him to her room.
Her entry into politics came in the early years after the Berlin Wall came down in 1989.
Sixteen years ago 20163 people came down with meningitis in nine European countries and 14 people died.
"Market came down on selling in Keells," said Dimantha Mathew, head of research, First Capital Holdings PLC.
"It just came down to a choice," said Gray, who finished with 23 pitches, including 24 strikes.
Recall that the presidential election in 2000 came down to a difference of 537 votes in Florida.
READ: Decision day in New Hampshire "I think it came down to who's most qualified," Addy said.
In July, 17 people were killed when a four-storey building came down after suspected unauthorized renovations.
It turns out, the weird message came down to Taylor's mom trying not to text and drive.
Those athletes who can train hard, fight hard and ab hardest all came down to the gym.
Before the decision came down, Robinson's opponent, Republican incumbent Jeff Watts, questioned why Robinson needed the money.
Students from 80-odd countries studied there each year until the Wall came down in autumn 1989.
In fact, it looks like a lot of the rivalry came down to the usual factor: Money.
Around the same time I lost my job, my 13-year-old son came down with bronchitis.
But the wall actually came down early in the presidency of George H.W. Bush, in November 1989.
So when it came down, how much of it was burnt cinders that would do no damage?
"This is just a decision that came down, but we're going to win the case," he said.
"Once I came down and took a step, I knew it was in the glove," Grichuk said.
In 2012 he was exposed, and an avalanche of shame and condemnation came down on his head.
Art, the jury of the correct thinking came down unanimously against both the plaintiff and the defendant.
I just hope that if the decision came down to that liver-eating contest, somebody took pictures.
"A lot of luxury lines were doing it, and then it came down to mass," Cooper explained.
" He said that, if it came down to Trump versus Schultz, "I'm moving to Canada, if possible.
The race came down to Bolsonaro against Haddad after the first round of voting on Oct. 7.
"I think it came down to competitiveness," Nets center Brook Lopez told reporters after the latest loss.
If we're going to do millions of genomes, we had to wait till the cost came down.
A breeze came down the avenue, against the traffic, and slipped between the buttons of Neil's shirt.
About a minute after we settled into our seats, a conductor came down the aisle checking tickets.
After the Berlin Wall came down on November 9, 1989, pieces of it scattered around the world.
He came down with a 104 degree fever and started coughing and wheezing about a week ago.
Then I came down with the flu and missed several days, putting additional stress on my team.
Parts of the hills still puffed with smoke from those fires as the rain came down Tuesday.
"The aircraft came down between structural metal supports and mechanical equipment on the roof," the official said.
After the Berlin Wall came down in November 1989, reporters asked Mr. Bush why he seemed subdued.
Mr. Bush was our president when the Berlin Wall came down, and when the Soviet Union dissolved.
It makes sense, then, that the Summer League Final came down to guard play in the end.
"I came down to try to move it, but there were whole groups of them," he said.
Just as the second ruling came down, New York indicted Mr. Manafort on 16 additional felony charges.
The plane came down in a fiery crash on Ketron Island, about 30 miles from the airport.
In 2013, three Tampa Bay Buccaneers came down with the infection — two never returned to the field.
I'd flown back to South Africa from America recently, and shortly afterward came down with a fever.
Deciding who made the cut came down to the strongest visuals and most diverse mix of people.
My parents, who through me have also grown fond of the city, came down for opening night.
They concluded that the discrepancy, like so many other anomalies of American violence, came down to guns.
He won freedom and democracy when the Berlin Wall came down 29 years ago on Nov. 9.
The order came down from Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, three unnamed sources told the New York Times.
The S-1 revealed massive sales and marketing spending, and critics came down hard on the company.
The decision that came down was that it was worth the risk, and we should go ahead.
"When I came down to hang in this area, you literally couldn't get a salad," he said.
I'm analyzing a massive and dense opinion that came down today; it's as invigorating as it sounds.
When they lost those attempts and rulings came down against the White House, the Justice Department appealed.
So if Trinity Lutheran came down in favor of subsidies for religious schools, so too should Espinoza.
According to Won, what made 2019 different came down to how the team prepared before the matches.
But he came down and did a man's job on the other end, defensively, which is huge.
It started in Hard Rain's Gonna Fall and came down in torrents during Pissing in the River.
If Trump came down hard on Moore, it could open the president up to charges of hypocrisy.
It came down to me seeing kids and people on their phones at dangerous and inappropriate times.
I was born and raised in West Berlin, and I was 10 when the wall came down.
Parkin said that Mars's decision ultimately came down to protecting the farmers who supply Mars with materials.
After the curtain came down for the last time, the dancers began to say their farewells backstage.
The disagreements came down to how best to protect the rights of men not convicted of crimes.
The glittering 266,000 initial estimate for November came down 10,000 while October's fell from 0003,000 to 152,000.
On Main Street, prices came down for shoppers, but at the same time, so did wage growth.
Went up the elevator, came down with a stack of records, went back downtown to Sounds records.
He came down thrilled, saying "that was fun," and was soon racing other boys up the walls.
The puck hit Hellebuyck in the chest, ricocheted straight up and came down on the goal line.
But I will tell you, why I could resist no more -- and it came down to this.
None of his 300 or more works survive; his thoughts came down through Lucretius and, later, biographers.
Part of her fence came down, but there is no water accumulation on her property at all.
As is often the case with cars' fuel efficiency, the conversation came down to miles per gallon.
The cornice of a hotel came down in the southern tourist city of Oaxaca, a witness said.
When (days later) I came down to Earth, I knew my attempts at fitting in were over.
But Jay-Z reminded Paul that, when it came down to it, it wasn't about the money.
After nearly a decade of further study, the scientists concluded that the difference came down to diet.
I knew when the wall came down between the United States and the red Soviet Union, the red curtain came to the, uh, the iron curtain came down that the, that the left, the people who believe in statism and government control would have to find another issue.
"It all came down to luck and a whole lot of buckets of water," he told KTLA 5.
He was this Russian guy stuck in East Germany when the wall came down, totally unprotected, exposed, vulnerable.
"I was recording a song for 'The Happiest Millionaire' when he came down from his office," she said.
I think had this been a "Florida" years ago when it came down to half a percent, ok.
In 2016, a crane came down in lower Manhattan, crushing several parked cars and killing one person inside.
The success of the company came down to helping to connect companies to the cloud via private networks.
So it came down to the Sound BlasterX H7, the SteelSeries Arctis 5, and the HyperX Cloud Alpha.
"I truly thought that if it came down to me proposing, that she wouldn't say no," Horstman recalled.
They came down from Chicago for a week in September when the hospital conducted its evaluation of Spencer.
Manager Clint Hurdle said Cervelli came down with an unspecified sickness about half an hour before game time.
I saw an opportunity to give him a high ball and he came down with his feet in.
When you said, 'You tried to take a joy ride and came down in flames,' I said, 'Oooh.
"If it came down to user privacy or MAU growth, Facebook always chose the latter," the person said.
If only he came down the ladder just a half second sooner, Fox could've won SK the round.
When it came down to that massive final, it wasn't the winners who impressed the host the most.
Like, ever since he came down that escalator it's been one four-and-a-half-year-long sentence.
The game once again came down to Jones at the charity stripe after five minutes of extra time.
The plane came down inside the airport's perimeter, about 250 meters short of the start of the runway.
"I got so mentally ill that it literally came down to, it's this or my life," Hensley said.
A year later, the Berlin Wall came down, followed in subsequent years by the dissolution of the USSR.
The bars around the building came down one at a time as the people worked to gain entry.
"I don't think any of us in the Senate blame Mitch for how this came down," he said.
It was, of course, as it swiftly came down to earth on a pair of melted wax wings.
Often, feedback came down to things like, well, that's just not really how women talk to each other.
A group of bikers came down the trail and that's when she noticed the bison charging at her.
I never worked with him much, but my problem really came down to the official White House photographer.
That being said, I think it all came down to Karma placing Nina and Aja in jeopardy. Karma.
Phillips said getting off to a fast start at a new job came down to teaching and presentation.
That injunction came down late on a Sunday night, the night before many students were returning to school.
But as I came down from the drugs I was using, I'd be more depressed in the end.
When Deckard realized they would extract him as well, he came down from the tree on his own.
Rescue crews were quick to reach the site where Hague and Ovchinin came down, Russian news agencies said.
Cunningham, who jumped over Davis on the dunk, came down awkwardly and appeared to injure his lower leg.
Around 10 AM, Kanye and Trump came down the elevator together and posed for pictures in the lobby.
But what came down the runway was much more senior, which is crystal clear in the slideshow ahead.
For a lot of the following entrepreneurs, growing their social app came down to one thing: pure grit.
By the end of the outbreak last August, 79 people, most of them children, came down with measles.
"They now have water but no thanks to Trump, it all came down to them fixing it themselves."
That's why it kind of shocked me when I came down to earth after having these terrible feelings.
Instead, there were a number of problems when it came down to the batteries used inside the phone.
If we are wrong, Jesus of Nazareth was merely a utopian dreamer that never came down to earth.
And the man she loves has changed, somehow, ever since the day he came down the attic stairs.
If greatness came down to passion — or worse, talent — then it'd be reserved for only a select few.
"That didn't happen by osmosis or a fairy godmother came down and just made it happen," Bush said.
The race came down to the final seconds of stoppage time in the final game of the season.
In 2009, when Murtaugh's business partner Eric McKay came down to Richmond with his job, he visited Mekong.
He never came down on these groups like I thought they would, not even on the white supremacists.
The results of the U.S. presidential election came down to key states like Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
And if you think about it, the price to now suddenly invest in a sustainable way came down.
The gap came down in tiny increments, and he gained only 1.2 seconds over the next six laps.
When I came down and asked about my kids, they told me they were taken to the hospital.
Melania wore the look exactly how it came down the runway during New York Fashion Week: sans shirt.
In August 2015, the couple's six-month-old son came down with what they thought was the flu.
Two other trees on his property came down, but his 2011 Cadillac - "my baby" - survived without a scratch.
Yet, while forecasts for the 200-year yield came down with the sell-off, they have not rebounded.
"That first set came down to a few points," said Djokovic after improving to 24-63 in 2016.
When it came down to designing shows and putting things together, it was what we wanted to do.
Shares came down to reality after a while and are up about 9% in early pre-market trading.
"I came down a mountainside in Switzerland," she tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue, on stands Friday.
Backlash from Democrats came down quickly when Trump announced his intent to declare a national emergency on Thursday.
Yet, while forecasts for the 10-year yield came down with the sell-off, they have not rebounded.
Years ago it used to be 22 percent and then it came down to 2.5, 2.4, 2.2, 2.0.
However, when 18 guilty verdicts came down, many people felt a sense of relief we should find unsettling.
"Unfortunately the information we have ... confirms to us that the plane came down and is lost," Hollande said.
After a time, they came down and I thought they must have just destroyed everything or stolen things.
When that decision came down, I noted that "Pennsylvania's new congressional district lines are not a game-changer".
Thirty years ago this week, the Berlin Wall came down amid the general collapse of communism in Europe.
You can reapply, especially if you got positive feedback, maybe you came down to a couple of people.
So when you came down, of course I was nice to you because we had company at last.
In New Jersey, the legislature passed the Workplace Democracy Enhancement Act before the Janus ruling even came down.
About 30 minutes into my shift, the landlord came down and asked why I was on the bar.
As they came down the ladder, the first thing Mr. Roman recalls seeing was pools of blood everywhere.
What happened: The 1999 Women's World Cup Final came down to penalty kicks between the U.S. and China.
A CSPAN video showed that nine Democrats and three Republicans had not voted when the gavel came down.
" Annie Flanders "A couple of times he came down to the office and ceremoniously ripped up his check.
What it came down to, per Arty, was that somehow or other he found himself with another dependent.
On Wednesday, two decisions came down that both have serious implications for the criminal justice system in America.
As House members voted on the legislation, chants of "shame!" came down from protesters in the chamber's gallery.
The plane tried to climb before it made a sharp turn and came down, farmer Tamirat Abera added.
As the wing came down, it created a "poof" of snow, knocking Major back onto his right side.
I came down with the flu: a hacking cough, muscle aches, a fever of a hundred and one.
We came up in that proto-indie rock scene and it's when music really came down to Earth.
The smell of burgers sizzling on the grill wafted through the air as a light rain came down.
It came down to money: The songs were making a lot of it, through recordings and sheet music.
LOS ANGELES — Two years of waiting for redemption came down to one moment for the San Jose Sharks.
In June 2013, she came down with flu symptoms and noticed a change to one of her implants.
This goes back to what he said that first time he came down the escalator at Trump Tower.
"We didn't make enough plays, that is what it came down to in the fourth quarter," said George.
There is no doubt that power lines came down around the vineyards on the edges of Calistoga, Calif.
One attendee later came down with a fever and is currently awaiting the results of a coronavirus test.
The legal question came down to whether this amounted to an excessive fine covered by the Eighth Amendment.
The BuzzFeed story went up, the video was there, then it went down, then another video came down.
The white interior walls erected by the previous tenant, a Virgin Megastore that closed in 2013, came down.
On a Saturday last December, her daughter, Vidalia, only a few weeks old, came down with a fever.
He said he came down with a fever and cough after interacting with sick people in the community.
It came down to missing a lunch, like a lot of things in Hollywood, er, La La Land.
" When Jeb Bush pushed back, Trump countered with, "The World Trade Center came down during your brother's reign.
The RNC chairwoman, McDaniel, was one such person who came down with flu-like symptoms after the event.
Candidates whose victories came down to absentee ballots include Senator Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire in 2016, Gov.
"Those who used to play for Rs. 5000 came down to Rs. 500 a day," the bookie adds.
His own children, born after the wall came down, are "Germans, Europeans, citizens of the world," he said.
"We came down to represent," said Jeff Colopy, vice commander of American Legion Post 157 in Margate, Fla.
Several capsules returned to Earth uncontrolled; one, which came down in the Arctic near Svalbard, was never found.
It came down to the wire, but New York Mets' Noah Syndergaard won the 2019 CNBC Stock Draft.
After the 14-hour trip, she came down the jetway and found uniformed police officers waiting for her.
From the day I came down the escalator, with a potential — unbelievable woman who became a first lady.
"When the owner came down and saw it, he asked me to do the whole team," he said.
Growing up in East Germany, Eicke never heard of living statues until after the Berlin Wall came down.
Even after some crew members came down with a fever, they continued to share rooms with other workers.
Their alliance came down to this: To parents parched for understanding, Mr. Trump was a gulp of hope.
As the intense bombardment came down, Basilone was last seen yelling for men to move off the beach.
Friess' team only got wind the morning it came down, forcing them to scramble to highlight the support.
Breshad Perriman came down with the ball for the score, giving the Bucs a 22-16 halftime lead.
I did a full flip in the air over his neck and came down hard on my backside.
Despite the high stakes, the agreement to provide Greece with the latest funds came down to the wire.
The decision from the appeals court came down shortly before the Virginia legislature was scheduled to convene Wednesday.
Perreault and Copp exchanged the puck as they came down the right side and into the Anaheim zone.
"By the end of the four-day workshop, we all came down with amoebic dysentery," recalled Dr. Harvell.
Furthermore, eyewitnesses told CNN that they saw the plane swerving, dipping and emitting smoke as it came down.
We considered the characterization, the performance, the plotting – but mostly, it just came down to gut-level preferences.
When the Knicks came down the court, there was little of the cohesiveness that Boston had just displayed.
She believes her management of it all came down to "honesty" — even if that was about faking nature.
It came down to the simple explanation that Lucas could not possibly be in two places at once.
"It came down, but it's still high and it's going to to continue to be high," Rieder said.
When the choice effectively came down to Ted Cruz and Trump, she had a slight preference for Trump.
"He spent most of the time with his 6-month-old son when he came down," said Haider.
Ms. Vetrano's parents came down the steps of their tan-brick house at midafternoon to speak to reporters.
"It came down ultimately to a decision that we're going to do this and we're going to commit."
But really, it all came down to luck, of having been assigned the role of the rich player.
It came down to remaining committed, dedicated and focused — even through the more difficult steps of the process.
When he hit the ground, he came down so hard that he smashed the seascape, chipping the paint.
Among the 5,837 people who got the vaccine, none came down with Ebola 0003 or more days later.
Imagine if aliens came down to Earth and started telling us how to better engineer sewage treatment plants.
For a brief, frenzied moment when the 5-4 decision came down in June, Obamacare was declared dead.
Susie Stewart, a 73-year-old healthcare worker from Fort Worth, Texas, said it came down to trust.
Often, it came down to whether that person was perceived to be the type who merited such help.
I remember a TV station came down, and they were like, 'How do you get this crossover business?
The Senate had been debating Obamacare repeal for two months, and it all came down to one night.
A lot of that came down to color; the new trailer is brighter and more vibrant than its predecessors.
The fight came down not to human rights but one state's ability to maintain a high-functioning scientific community.
I spontaneously came down with the worst fever of my life in the hotel room on the last day.
Basically it came down to the theory that a half ass employee was better than no employee at all.
The families of those victims came together and melted hearts in the statehouse and the confederate flag came down.
The crux of the debate came down to: engineers build the product, but the salespeople keep the lights on.
The charges came down after a joint investigation by the Ingham County Sheriff's Office and the city's animal control.
"He came down here to make a new start," says Susan, but he could never quite get it together.
When the appellate decision came down, I was randomly assigned the task of telling the victim the bad news.
When the drone came down on my head, it tumbled onto the floor and the rotors continued to spin.
He sustained what the Raptors referred to as whiplash after he came down hard on the leg of Ibaka.
Leicester will be without star striker Jamie Vardy, whose ban for improper conduct came down from the FA yesterday.
Other patients came down periodically, sitting near us until they were called back for this scan or that one.
It came down somewhere between Matthew E. White and Richard Swift in its graceful re-imagining of old rhythms.
I was born in Nebraska, raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and then I came down here to Houston in '95.
The positives came down to three industries that could be left unscathed by Trump: banks, steel and fossil fuels.
He came down with scarlet fever just a few days before his third birthday and it nearly killed him.
And like LeWitt's wall drawings, Sandback's artworks went up for an exhibition and then came down, the materials discarded.
Defense attorneys for both defendants had filed a motion for a mistrial Thursday before the verdict came down Friday.
The folks behind the muppets noted that much of this came down to "David Rudman improvising with the character".
It all came down to execution for Cramer, especially in a busy earnings season that is notorious for turmoil.
Everyone from Twitter memelord to Disney fans and doll aficionados came down hard on Disney's approximation of Watson's face.
"What we came down to was a decision to essentially attest to the truth at the end," he says.
After complaining of a headache, Noah Surrett of Asheville, North Carolina, came down with La Crosse encephalitis, WLOS reports.
"I came down that evening, I saw those two notes and the big blooms had been removed," she said.
But when the big moment came, the two-time Mirrorball champion came down with a case of stage fright.
Though not a trained dancer, Prattes gushed about working with Pink — saying their relationship really came down to trust.
I was a child inside when it came down to it… I didn't know how to be thoughtful, generous.
CHP has confirmed that the boulder came from the overpass, but how it came down is still under investigation.
" American Water Works: "We profiled this company and then it came down a lot and we think it's time.
As they came down, I stood at the foot of the latter and helped them get onto the boat.
Once the 22016 seconds were up, it all came down to the players and the designated in-game leader.
Anyway, he came down, we Netflix-and-chilled before Netflix existed, and then he put the moves on me.
But Leo said she, too, got personal attention when she came down with a sinus infection on a weekend.
Boy, if that stock came down $99 you know how much I would push for you to buy that.
So our rep, when it came down to it, was a lady my mother had once played golf with.
"A staffer came down and said, We are upset with this prayer; you are getting too political," he said.
I had the opportunity to play pool with GZA when he came down here to Philly for a show.
Foster thinks about her parents and aunt, who came down to North Carolina this fall to campaign for Democrats.
The disaster came just months after a jet of the same model came down in Indonesia killing 189 people.
" When it came down to the last few cases, "my gut told my body I couldn't go on anymore.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) said early Sunday that the presidential election came down to ObamaCare.
What the election came down to was this: Voters wanted change and viewed Trump as the candidate of change.
For Tim, it came down to how the main thing behind conflict is male sexuality—but it's not sexual.
The day before the ruling came down, she posted a serene picture of the sun on her Instagram account.
The fact that they came down is the most important part of it, because you can get it done.
The battle came down to the Fulton County portion of the district, where almost half of the electorate resided.
"I don't think it's exaggerating that it came down to seconds, not minutes," Reds general manager Dick Williams said.
Longtime Republican Stephen Schwarzman said Wednesday if the GOP presidential race came down to Donald Trump and Texas Sen.
What if the secret to living a healthier life came down to just a few simple choices every day?
The slim plane, which weighs 750 pounds, circled in the air briefly and came down within a few minutes.
But when asked how they actually make their travel decisions, those same respondents said it came down to money.
Local reports associate this drone, which came down on May 1st, with Somalia's National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA).
Ceci came down the slot alone and took a pass from Chris Tierney to deliver the go-ahead goal.
"I came down here to advance a dialogue for a consensual deal on the general obligation bonds," he said.
The set came down to her phrasing, the question of where her voice landed as it passed through time.
But when it came down to meats, I would have to get it that day because refrigeration was nonexistent.
They have begun attending services on Thursdays instead, to mark the day of the week the cross came down.
Huerter went up with the ball just outside the lane when Jokic came down hard on his left arm.
In Baghdad, blast walls came down, many traffic checkpoints disappeared, and years of nighttime curfews came to an end.
"When I came down, I greeted them, shook their hands and nothing more," Francis told reporters, according to Time.
"A staffer came down and said, 'We are upset with this prayer; you are getting too political,'" he said.
In that election, control of the House of Delegates came down to a single tied race, in which Del.
It came down from the mountains, washing into the lives of the thousands who once lived above the river.
In the end, success came down to simply listening to that voice, even when it seemingly made no sense.
What came down to me as family habit started with a tie-dyed generation lounging on those heated floors.
One person who came down with the illness was an immigrant recently released from the facility, health officials said.
After the ruling came down, Elizabeth Wydra, president of the Constitutional Accountability Center who filed the brief, expressed disappointment.
"This man came down there snapping like he was just watching 'Training Day' and thinking about us," James said.
So it kind of came down to the engines: the Silverado's V8 versus the F-150's turbo V6.
"They said we put a crack in the wall, because the wall came down right after that," Kool said.
A large branch from a tree in the rear neighbor's yard came down in my yard in strong winds.
A packed salesroom showed obvious relief, responding with applause and cheers as the hammer came down on the Basquiat.
The plane came down inside the airport's perimeter, about 250 metres (yards) short of the start of the runway.
She quickly came down to the patient's room, escorted Hiatt to her car, and told her to leave campus.
Meredith's decision to seek buyers ultimately came down to two things: Different audience profiles and different types of advertisers.
It all came down to "finding the path out of sadness to be happy again," as Chetri explained it.
My disillusionment with that job, and many jobs that came after, came down to an inability to suspend disbelief.
Many of the attacks that crippled health networks came down to an inability to upgrade their Windows operating systems.
Putting aside the legalisms, the case came down to a battle over how to divvy up retail sales revenue.
Just as the veteran kayakers were about to race, a yacht named GOOD TIMES III came down the river.
"The Day the Wall Came Down" is a statue in the George H.W. Bush Library, in College Station, Texas.
The hotel, in the southeastern city of Quanzhou, in Fujian province, came down Saturday night with 1803 people inside.
Meanwhile, average birthweight increased in the case of low-income mothers, and obesity among three-year-olds came down.
She added that when the octopuses came down from their serotonin highs, they acted completely normal — for an octopus.
Instead, the word that came down from the front office was the opposite: We don't think you're ready yet.
The rep called network execs but they were radio silent, and eventually the word came down ... Amber was out.
According to the report, six patients came down with an infection of Sphingomonas paucimobilis from June to July 2018.
Mr. Sieburgh said that ultimately, the issue came down to a conflict over a museum's role in presenting art.
After the Berlin Wall came down, the Palast remained in a state of limbo as authorities debated its future.
After the sheet came down, Ms. Nettik said, the bachelor presented a PowerPoint outlining his reasons for being there.
They denied earlier reports that as many as 100 people had been in the building when it came down.
The hammer came down at $2000 million, just over the estimate, with the total reaching $2150 million with fees.
We watched as the stock came down, dollar after dollar, from 75 to 303 to 73; 72, 71, 70.
As the prune-and-Armagnac soufflé was served, Toby came down, announcing that he was worried and couldn't sleep.
But let's say you exceeded expectations and the final decision came down to you and another equally qualified candidate.
After the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, I was able to begin work in earnest with Polish officials.
He quickly felt the wrath of the nation — or, at least, the conservative pundits who came down upon him.
Ultimately, it came down to what the advisory service said was that vision of an integrated solar company. Really?
"I came down to tell her she did a good job," Harris said to the group, smiling at Pressley.
But her motivation to curate work came down to the feeling that she now has some capital to spend.
The 2022 projection also came down to 2.1% from 2.4%, though the longer-run estimate remained consistent at 2.5%.
"I think, ultimately, it just came down to, they chose the right person for what they want," he continued.
At least 36 people died when the Morandi Bridge, which links the south of France with Italy, came down.
And the new decision came down for just one reason, as the first line of the court ruling said.
When she fought back, the masked men came down on her with sticks, beating her until she passed out.
The post came down quickly, Mr. Musa said, but the group was able to preserve many of the images.
Oh my God, honestly it came down to, I need to do well at the Olympics to keep going.
That made sense decades ago when whom you worked for came down to which company provided the best pension.
Joy Behar, Goldberg, Abby Huntsman and Sunny Hostin all came down on the side of impeachment, for various reasons.
After the ruling came down last Friday, a Justice Department spokeswoman strongly hinted that an appeal would be forthcoming.
It came down to William's plastic-wrapped apartment, and the terrible loneliness that marked so much of his life.
China has now joined the inquiry after a few U.S. diplomats there came down with similar symptoms this year.
Rockhold, meanwhile, will have to do some soul-searching, as this loss quite clearly came down to his overconfidence.
Mindy: I got a coat last year, and after piling on all the coupons, it came down like $200.

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