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"  "McCain came in for him and made a difference.
Ronnie came in for 15 minutes and tore it up.
We came in for speech prep one day, and wow.
Trump came in for a lot of the blame, personally.
He came in for a coffee on his lunch break.
She came in for us with no makeup and glasses on.
The former came in for reshoots to fine tune the action.
But it probably won't solve the problem they came in for.
A phone call came in for him, from his daughter, and
And then Fernando Salas came in for him and spoiled it.
Shocked and appalled Shah's comments came in for widespread criticism Thursday.
A short while later, Melissa Munn came in for body paint.
Trudeau came in for criticism from people across the political spectrum.
But as the drone came in for a landing, something went wrong.
"Ronnie came in for 15 minutes and tore it up," he shared.
Merkel's Social Democrat coalition partners also came in for criticism, albeit milder.
But some of the accused came in for tougher treatment than others.
It was Mr. Sanders, however, who came in for the roughest night.
"People came in for a wide variety of reasons," Perez said by telephone.
Marte came in for Stewart on Wednesday and grounded out to first base.
She then came in for a vicious onslaught from viewers with conservative views.
And one day, around 25 years ago, he came in for a slice.
On the earnings front, revenue came in for the quarter at $68.2 million.
They just came in for a cup of tea and wanted a chat.
Brandon Morrow came in for Clayton Kershaw and he kept the Dodgers rolling.
Even Ms. Mayer's handling of the Alibaba investment came in for second-guessing.
He came in for Bledsoe against the Giants, and he never looked back.
You came in for Uber Travis Kalanick, now more than two years ago.
Vice President Al Gore, the Democratic nominee that year, came in for harsh criticism.
Ironically, the store was out of the dairy-free milk I came in for.
One young woman and her two friends, came in for the free hot chocolate.
He came in for a drink after work with a cast on his leg.
Narrator: A few weeks later, Amanda came in for a standard touch-up session.
Bradley came in for one batter, striking out Albert Almora Jr. on four pitches.
Wandy Peralta came in for one batter, hitting Corey Dickerson to load the bases.
Dr. Chung met Nicholas when he was a baby and came in for testing.
Other 2018 election ads came in for criticism for threatening violence or perceived xenophobia.
Elizabeth Warren losing her home state of Massachusetts also came in for some fire.
Woodford came in for criticism for his high level of exposure to risky assets.
Bonds came in for some profit-taking after yields fell in the previous sessions.
Many former friends were missing -- indeed, erstwhile ally Germany even came in for criticism.
Lowe came in for the eighth inning trying to keep Boston's lead at 8-2.
I came in for one bottle, but the friendly staff encourage me to buy three.
Cody Ege came in for Morris and walked pinch hitter Yasmani Grandal on five pitches.
Le Maire also came in for criticism from Renault staff representatives concerned for the alliance.
Jack Coan, who started against the Wildcats, came in for Hornibrook in the second half.
Pension funds starved of long-dated assets came in for the longer bond in particular.
At a Walmart north of downtown, a few people came in for last-minute supplies.
On Sunday, Charlottesville tried to recover — as the police, in particular, came in for criticism.
Mike Pence, Mr Trump's vice-president, came in for criticism at the opening of the games.
Though that estimate came in for some stick, Mr Thomas still reckons he was broadly correct.
She flew out this morning — she literally came in for 24 hours just to see him.
The new customers came in for a while, stuck around a bit, and eventually left, too.
Britain's pollsters came in for derision after the country's general election just over a year ago.
Reliever Jhan Marinez came in for Anderson, worked 2 2/3 innings and took the loss.
Cruise lines whose bottom lines have been battered by the crisis came in for some love.
The Dodgers were no match for Joe Kelly, the reliever who came in for David Price.
The World Bank, International Monetary Fund and World Trade Organization also came in for sharp criticism.
When Salahi's female interrogators came in for a game of Monopoly, Salahi always threw the match.
When they came in for sick visits, I followed up days later, just to check in.
He managed to win over the "old retired guys" who came in for coffee each day.
So it's no surprise that as the results came in for Donald Trump, charges of racism followed.
The local Holiday Inn provided free and discounted rooms to Marines who came in for the funeral.
One came in for armed robbery, one for assault, and another for stabbing his neighbor to death.
The Obama Administration too came in for criticism over use of intelligence on weapons of mass destruction.
A judge who scored the close contest, 118-133, for Álvarez came in for particularly withering criticism.
That was all they got as Ross Stripling came in for the Dodgers to settle things down.
Sanders came in for some criticism (especially from Pete Buttigieg), but nothing like the attacks on Bloomberg.
Mehai Bekaty said the actor came in for a tattoo just months before "The Sopranos" star died.
H. generously offers to buy me the new mascara I came in for, and I thank him.
Twenty-four-year-old Sauers came in for her standard Starbucks caffeine jolt and discovered the new brand.
It also came in for blistering criticism from the American Petroleum Institute, the oil industry's leading trade association.
The python was likely hiding in water, snatching the deers up when they came in for a drink.
Cadiz came in for me and I was really happy with that because I always watched Spanish football.
Once a ten-year-old boy named Roger came in for a lesson or, in other words, babysitting.
Baez then came in for Urias, and Haseley hit an RBI grounder to tie the game at 2.
Shortly thereafter, The Sunday Times apologized to its readers, though the apology itself also came in for ridicule.
"Avengers" director Joss Whedon came in for some reshoots and you can see some of his influence here.
Morgan came in for some criticism for the celebration, with England international Lianne Sanderson describing it as "distasteful".
Hurts came in for a struggling and injured Tagovailoa and led Alabama to a come-from-behind victory.
As for the Rangers' bullpen, Wes Littleton came in for the final three innings, and earned … a save?
" Since Robert De Niro's youthful C.G.I. makeover came in for some criticism, I suspect voters will choose "21917.
The rapper's friend came in for an assist but that didn't seem necessary, because the fan was getting pummeled.
But what I did say was that the person who came in for the license needed to get it.
" Scott said in this exchange that while Plummer earned a regular salary, all the actors "came in for free.
As lawmakers in Strasbourg debated Hungary's conduct Tuesday ahead of the vote, Orban's government came in for stinging criticism.
But there was something so special every time I interviewed and came in for the job at All Raise.
When budget negotiations got tough, Gibson came in for a meeting with Bill Bernstein, the head of business affairs.
The elder Bush and the volunteer programs he started came in for special praise before the crowd of Texans.
She came in for her regular physical this July, and a nurse complimented her on her pre-diabetes control.
Rihanna came in for a nipple piercing and walked out with several lines of Sanskrit inked on her hip.
Soon, regulars came in for drinks and workouts, and they started booking the site for weddings and corporate events.
I wonder what happened to the girl who came in for the interview that seemed to go so well.
"His comment that the church has been infiltrated by socialists came in for a fair amount of mocking," Taber said.
When I came in for mine after taking a Valium the urologist prescribed, I broke down crying in the office.
"I can't believe you came in for this," the 59-year-old told Guthrie while giving her another hug. This!
Hill said the Marlins first became aware of Stanton's knee soreness when he came in for his workout on Sunday.
I met a customer who wasn't much of a Saved by the Bell fan but came in for our food.
United Airlines came in for intense criticism after a video circulated of a passenger being dragged off an overbooked flight.
Recently, one heavily wounded man came in for treatment, who suddenly remembered he still had a grenade in his pocket.
The first time Jeff Goldblum came in for a meeting, we all just hung out for what felt like 90 minutes.
But November 8, 2016, changed everything, and not long after Election Day one of my clients came in for a trim.
When Hopkins came in for treatment, Boback explained his idea, and after some thought Hopkins said that it could be done.
He came in for Bradford against the Bears and finished with 140 yards on 17-of-21 passing and a touchdown.
"I did a TV show about 10 years ago with Luke and he came in for a day's work," he recalls.
The study sampled 15,349 women aged 16 to 24 who came in for chlamydia screening across England between 803 and 2016.
Smith had to be helped off the ice, and David Rittich came in for the final faceoff with 1.1 seconds left.
He tells me about a recent healthy patient, who was in his late 40s, who came in for a minor procedure.
Nathan Eovaldi, a starter-turned-reliever for the playoffs, came in for the 8th and made quick work of the Dodgers.
Refugees came in for the same treatment, and now that he's president both groups have been subjected to punishing new policies.
When Batley was ready for a baby, she came in for a consultation and received prenatal vitamins to avoid birth defects.
Bloomberg came in for abundant criticism last week after a debate performance in Las Vegas that was widely derided as dismal.
While Gowdy's Republican colleagues praised his aggressiveness in seeking information, he also came in for occasional ribbing for cycling through hairstyles.
Early orders came in for a couple thousand pieces at a time, said Mike Dawson, who was the company's first employee.
The footage was widely shared on social media and tech companies came in for criticism over their handling of the video.
Freud's theory of "penis envy" came in for withering critique; so too did Norman Mailer and his anxious regard for masculinity.
After Donald Trump's victory, it came in for much criticism for not having done enough to limit the spread of fake news.
He came in for a 4 hour shift, stood in the middle of our bank of checkout registers and just ate chips.
When I first started there, this guy came in for dinner with his friends and family and asked me to marry him.
But while audiences came in for the T'Challa and Killmonger drama, they stayed for the money shots of M'Baku mean mugging...everyone.
"I remember I had an exam — a really important one — and a job came in for a lot of money," Taylor said.
On a recent weekday morning, Isaac Bernstein came in for a tuxedo for a wedding at the St. Regis the next day.
Germany, which came in for Trump's special ire this summit, is set to spend 1.24% of its GDP on defense in 2018.
Mike Clevenger came in for the ninth inning as Cleveland's seventh pitcher of the game and recorded a 23-2-3 inning.
She waited tables at the Border Café, in Harvard Square, where members of the New England Patriots sometimes came in for fajitas.
The airline industry came in for a drubbing, especially after passengers were involuntarily removed from United and Delta flights in the spring.
The score, too, came in for scorn from the Parisian critics, who pooh-poohed its evocation of Tchaikovsky as sentimental and uninspired.
His wrestlers were generally "heels" — the villains in the matches — and so he came in for a fair amount of taunting himself.
It was almost like 'Extreme Home Makeover,' where contractors came in for 3 days and made the house look brand spanking new.
On the night of her death, the lights stayed on at Footsteps, and members came in for an impromptu drop-in group.
The call came in for an armed gunman inside the T-Mobile store who had taken two employees into the back room.
Poland, hosting its third U.N. climate conference, came in for criticism for its commitment to coal, the most polluting of fossil fuels.
National Australia Bank Chairman Ken Henry came in for particular criticism after appearing dismissive during his public interrogation by the commission's barristers.
The capsule came in for a relatively smooth — if not somewhat hard — landing, and the booster made it back to the ground intact.
They approved just 75 of almost two and a half thousand requests that came in for money to help bury people's loved ones.
As Perdew himself admits, "That whole 'I came in for shampoo and left with two carts full of other things' phenomenon is real!"
The United States came in for criticism from all sides, however, highlighting the complex nature of a conflict involving a myriad of factions.
Drug-makers, in particular, came in for scorn as part of an agenda that also calls for Teddy Roosevelt-style anti-trust efforts.
When he did remind voters he was black, as in the Trayvon Martin eulogy, he came in for relentless criticism on the right.
"We got Eddie in for a day and then Linda came in for a day and Arnold in for a day," Miller said.
After winning China's civil war in 1949, the Communist Party asserted control over all organized religions, but Catholicism came in for special scrutiny.
Farmers left their tractors idling outside and came in for a quick glass of red wine, and to buy cigarettes and lottery tickets.
Another aide who came in for finger-pointing primarily from outside the White House on Wednesday was Bill Stepien, the president's political director.
It was five in the morning and I came in for makeup and at six, I see Pierce Brosnan walking around the set.
About 373 minutes later, the first stage of the rocket came in for a picture-perfect landing back on a pad at the Cape.
Rays reliever Erasmo Ramirez, another reported trade target, came in for the ninth but gave up two singles, putting the tying run on deck.
His remark came in for angry rebuke from Glenn Beck, the right-wing radio host, who campaigned in Iowa with Mr. Cruz on Saturday.
Johnson's drive landed within a couple of paces of a surprised Riley, who came in for some light-hearted ribbing by his fellow commentators.
Bowyer passed Harvick eight laps later as nearly everyone came in for green-flag pit stops with between 72 and 65 laps to go.
He came in for some criticism after breaking with fellow Democrats over the issue of whether incarcerated felons should have the right to vote.
Jasper Williams Jr.'s funeral eulogy for Aretha Franklin, which emphasized the need for moral and spiritual renewal, came in for even harsher criticism.
But it was the judges of the High Court who came in for abuse when, earlier this month, they ruled in Ms. Miller's favor.
It was true that I had tried, at the beginning of N.'s senior year, when his mother came in for her quarterly conference.
Tony Watson came in for Kenta Maeda with one out, and after getting a quick second out he allowed a single to Josh Reddick.
Oliver Perez came in for Mexico and allowed a run-scoring single to Brandon Nimmo to make it 33-8 before Andreoli's clutch hit.
You could hear the tension in the room at SpaceX mission control over a live webcast as the rocket came in for a landing.
Family Guy and Harry Potter came in for criticism as well: One is a proponent of degenerate values; the other is evil occult witchcraft.
A question popped up on the screen, asking her how she would respond if a customer came in for a product but it wasn't available.
Craig Stammen came in for the ninth to earn his second save of the season after pitching around a hit batter and striking out one.
Several evenings later, temperatures plummeted, and undeterred would-be artists came in for a drink and draw, an event now ubiquitous in North Brooklyn saloons.
As the plane came in for a landing, everyone started yelling to brace for impact, then clapped after the aircraft touched down safely, Bourman said.
True freshman quarterback Grant Gunnell started for Arizona, but senior Khalil Tate came in for the fourth drive and played two quarters before Gunnell returned.
A spokeswoman, Manuela Hoehne, said the automaker began fixing the cars back then as they came in for service, but neglected to inform federal regulators.
The ACLU has said records show that USCIS officials in New England collaborated with ICE agents to arrest immigrants when they came in for interviews.
When checks came in for the rest of the month, I immediately paid those funds to the credit card, until my monthly expenses were covered.
On a previous Pee for Pizza night in 2012, the Semcac Clinic set a record for the number of men who came in for testing.
According to legend, a biplane came in for a landing and ended up in a cherry tree, destroying any chance of further developing the project.
THE LAST FACE Sean Penn directs this moony global wake-up call, which came in for a historic drubbing at the 21980 Cannes Film Festival.
At 25:2110 am, a ride request came in for a trip to LAX that the app promised would earn Avedian between $25 and $12.
Although the Netherlands won all their group games, their performances came in for some criticism but Miedema feels those displays reflected the tension because of expectations.
Those at high risk had fewer teeth extracted if they came in for twice-yearly visits, while low-risk patients did just as well with one.
The drug regulator came in for particular criticism this year after a scandal over millions of illegal trades of vaccines through a black market drugs ring.
But it is unfair to tar all economists with the same brush; Becker's views came in for lots of criticism from within the profession, for instance.
The attorney general's office said Barto would digitally penetrate young girls – without wearing gloves – when they came in for ailments such as the flu or migraines.
Gabriel Salvador says he was a waiter at West Hollywood hot spot Craig's when regular customer and CBS honcho Les Moonves came in for a meal.
Trump criticized it, the author, Julia Ioffe, a Russian-American journalist who is Jewish, came in for some very nasty anti-Semitic treatment on social media.
After all, the picture frames you came in for will still be there when you're finished filling your cart with the essentials — you know, like scrunchies.
The man also appeared to be on intimate terms with an elderly Buddhist monk in saffron robes who came in for açaí bowls with chopped bananas.
The new clients who initially came in for the Rockefeller sale accounted for about 15 percent of sales during Christie's subsequent 20th Century week, Christie's said.
Emerging market currencies came in for special punishment as investors feared these export-oriented economies would be caught in the middle of any escalating trade conflict.
Other former colleagues came in for warmer treatment, particularly Mr. Bannon, who is described as helping correct a ship that Mr. Manafort had driven toward trouble.
Wendy's also expects it will be able to upsell customers who came in for the discounted milkshake, convincing them to buy a more expensive Frosty Cookie Sundae.
According to a short report in the BMJ, a 67-year-old woman came in for routine cataract surgery at a hospital near Birmingham, England, last November.
But in the early 19183th century, when anarchist violence was deemed the main terrorist threat to the US, Southern and Eastern Europeans came in for similar targeting.
The UK government came in for trenchant criticism immediately afterwards, with experts saying it had failed to listen and warnings about the risks posed by drone misuse.
The challenge will be buying the thing you came in for without getting swept up into buying a bagel slicer or something else like I almost did.
Doctors discovered there was something different about Cameron when she came in for surgery and turned down painkillers after the nerve blocker from her operation wore off.
Weaver's interception came off redshirt freshman quarterback Jake Haener, who came in for the Huskies after fourth-year starter Jake Browning was pulled in the third quarter.
Workers may not be as well treated: two years ago conditions for employees in one of its warehouses came in for criticism, as they have at Amazon.
In the first of two Congressional hearings into its ambitious alternative crypto-based financial system, Facebook came in for stinging criticism from US lawmakers,reportsthe Financial Times.
In December, amid a diplomatic crisis after Turkey shot down a Russian jet, Mr Demirtas came in for some flak for paying an official visit to Moscow.
It's possible a person who came in for an interview is a "peripheral" player, say the sibling or neighbor of a suspect, who might have relevant information.
But the most emails came in for John Leguizamo, the actor and performer whose play, "Latin History for Morons," recently made the jump from Broadway to Netflix.
Brandon Workman, who spent time in Class AAA during the season, came in for Brasier and promptly walked Gary Sanchez on four pitches to load the bases.
Judging by the fatigue and high fevers he saw in children who came in for visits, he said he believed there would continue to be more cases.
When he came in for his initial assessment, he was somewhere between 56 and 65 in stretch years, he said; now he is a brag-worthy 25.
While Republican officials quickly turned on Mr. King, the party also came in for criticism from the Senate's lone black Republican, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina.
The maiden voyage of Facebook's internet-beaming drone prototype, Aquila, ended with a 20-foot section of the wing snapping off as it came in for a landing.
Ted Cruz, who had an uneven showing in last night's Republican debate despite the absence of Donald Trump, came in for repeated hits from rivals and their backers.
ET.  About 8 minutes later, the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket came in for a beautiful night landing at a launch pad back at the Cape.
A former special forces soldier and human rights lawyer, Moon came in for criticism during the campaign from hardline conservatives who saw him as weak on North Korea.
A Houston dentist who befriended a U.S. Air Force veteran surprised him with thousands of dollars of free dental work when he came in for a routine cleaning.
When I came in for that first appointment, I fully expected to leave there in a straightjacket, thrown in an ambulance to be locked away in some institution.
Defender Tierna Davidson came in for Emily Fox in the 53rd minute, her first appearance since she fractured her left ankle in a match for Stanford in September.
Two cubesats the size of mailboxes, MarCo-A and MarCo-B, provided critical communications relay capabilities as the InSight spacecraft came in for a landing on the Martian surface.
OneWest's aggressive foreclosure practices came in for heavy criticism during the crisis and Democrats hope that some Republicans will be swayed by stories of foreclosures in deeply red states.
And at the same time, it came in for heavy criticism of its sloppy racial politics and what some people saw as a "redemptive" arc for a racist cop.
The JFA, meanwhile, came in for heavy criticism for sacking Halilhodzic so close to the tournament but Japan's performances in Russia suggests it is a gamble that paid off.
AMIENS, France (Reuters) - French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron came in for a rough reception on Wednesday from striking workers during a visit to a Whirlpool factory in northern France.
Gary Fisher -- aka Gary the Dog, aka Carrie Fisher's beloved French Bulldog -- came in for a soft landing at LAX Saturday, under the watchful eye of his new owner.
So I chose to trust him, came in for a session, and within ten minutes found myself on the edge of of consciousness on the floor, my head swimming.
Shortly thereafter: A third 22017 call came in for yet another patient transport -- this time prompting the fire department to send more crews to the nursing home to investigate.
Of the men who came in for tests, he said, 28 percent had never been tested before, and 46 percent had not been tested in more than a year.
Despite these symptoms, her OB-GYN, Dr. David Speiser, believed Coronado was fine when she came in for her post-delivery check-up six weeks after Xenia was born.
TMZ broke the story ... Porter was found dead at her Toluca Lake home Thursday, and the emergency dispatch revealed a call came in for a patient in cardiac arrest.
You'll remember that the DNC came in for heavy criticism last election for putting its thumb on the scale for Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary fight.
If I was playing in the back yard and came in for water and I didn't see my mother, I could go into a panic in a matter of seconds.
The fire department explained that "a call came in for a possible 5150 psychiatric hold on a male at the house," so they sent people to the scene, ET reports.
Pac-Man was solid and Missile Command was excellent, but others didn't fare as well; Space Invaders and Asteroids in particular came in for some criticism, which I'll get to.
Beto O'Rourke came in for widespread criticism in March when he said that his wife Amy was raising their three children, "sometimes with my help," while he ran for president.
He believes this because the beloved Cub Ernie Banks, who died last year, told him so when he came in for a haircut on his birthday before the 2012 season.
Moderate to heavy rain was falling at the airport on the night of the incident, when the chartered Boeing 737 flying from Fort Dodge, Iowa, came in for a landing.
While he was still in hospital recovering, a man only a few years older came in for dialysis and died there—a reminder of how serious kidney failure can be.
At one Orangetheory Fitness studio in Palm Desert, California, someone who had been exposed to the illness came in for a workout, according to the local news channel KESQ-TV.
Plaudits came in for "Terrestrial" from the public radio station KUOW in Seattle, and "Mothers of Invention," which features former President Mary Robinson of Ireland and Maeve Higgins, a comedian.
Mr. Musk himself came in for criticism after he issued a series of recent Twitter posts complaining about negative media coverage of Tesla and attacking the "holier than thou" media.
EA One thing that moved me about the response to my book is that readers came in for love and loss, and they came out having loved some black people.
French and British authorities also came in for criticism of their care of unaccompanied children at the vast migrant camp, known as the Jungle, in the French port of Calais.
But during the campaign, Mr. Roemer came in for some public mocking over his income tax forms, in which he was so honest that he documented $133,213 in poker winnings.
Hamilton's race, already compromised by Vettel passing him off the start for second place, unraveled further when he drove "unnecessarily slowly" as he came in for his first pit stop.
The former vice president Dick Cheney — the subject of "Vice" — came in for tougher barbs than the current president, who may not be the awards-podium draw he once was.
HOLLYWOOD — When the invites came in for the world premiere of Solo: A Star Wars Story on May 10, the date was curious enough to raise the eyebrows of a Wookiee.
ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA (2-443): Elliott came in for an injured Chazz Surratt two weeks ago against Miami and completed 16-of-39 passes for 173 yards but threw three interceptions.
Last month's parliamentary elections, which saw huge delays at polling stations across Afghanistan, came in for heavy criticism over problems ranging from incomplete voter lists to malfunctioning biometric voter verification equipment.
In a debate that also discussed trade, immigration and security, Fillon and Le Pen came in for stinging attacks from two far-left candidates, who cited the judicial investigations facing them.
He mentioned it to one of the regulars who came in for breakfast every morning, and the next day, the regular came back in and handed a check to my dad.
Ricciardo came in for supersoft tyres on the following lap but his hopes of getting out ahead of the Briton were dashed when Red Bull were not ready for the change.
Emerging currencies came in for a pounding as the dollar index strengthened 0.25 percent in the wake of a U.S. jobless report that pointed to further tightening in labour market conditions.
French presidential candidates Francois Fillon and Marine Le Pen came in for stinging attacks from left-wing election rivals over police investigations against them during a televised election debate on Tuesday.
When patients came in for routine medical procedures, like endoscopies or colonoscopies, some of them needed a lot more of the drugs that kept them sedated, like propofol, fentanyl, and midazolam.
Florida State backup quarterback Alex Hornibrook came in for injured starter James Blackman in the third quarter and helped rally the Seminoles past Louisville 35-24 on Saturday in Tallahassee, Fla.
When candidates came in for interviews, we were upfront about the fact that if they wanted to earn the highest salary in the industry, we weren't the right employer for them.
The Model Y launch event in March brought in hordes of online viewers, and back in 2016 about 100,000 reservations came in for the Model 3 — and it's not bankrupt yet.
The first stage of a Falcon 9 rocket built by Elon Musk's SpaceX came in for a dusty and impressive landing at the company's landing zone in Cape Canaveral, Florida on Monday.
Here I watched as a couple named Cameron and Tara came in for an appointment, and a Zola employee took them back to the couch to explain the process for the registry.
One 81-year-old patient came in for a toothache but also had a long list of illnesses: coronary artery disease, chronic pulmonary disease, arthritis, high blood pressure, prediabetes and high cholesterol.
Moderate to heavy rain was falling at New York's LaGuardia Airport on October 27, 2016, when the chartered Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 flying from Fort Dodge, Iowa, came in for a landing.
Moon's policy on Pyongyang came in for criticism from his rivals, particularly Hong of the Liberty Korea Party and Ahn of the People's Party, who both touted tougher lines on North Korea.
"Change was needed to kick the Baltic into the 21st century and SGX came in for the entire business unlike previous interest and that really helped push it forward," one source said.
We quickly dispelled that, and the thing blew away, but the issue of my race came in for doing my job to the best of my ability in a proper procedural manner.
Toward the end of the Obama presidency, FEMA bragged that it had significantly improved its disaster response, compared with the days of Hurricane Katrina, when its performance came in for withering scorn.
In the wake of the Muslim ban, Musk was heavily criticized for cozying up to Trump — I called him a crony capitalist — but somehow, Cook never came in for the same criticism.
Spicer's statement made for a jarring introduction to the new Trump administration, and he came in for a good deal of condemnation from reporters and mockery from observers of all political stripes.
Indigenous Australian and Māori actors came in for roles, including Shari Sebbens (The Sapphires) and Stephen Oliver (Black Comedy), and Waititi recruited Indigenous production interns thanks to funding from Screen Australia's Indigenous Department.
Sampson, a right-hander who made his major league debut with the Mariners in 2016, came in for opener Jesse Chavez, who pitched the first 1 2/3 innings without allowing a run.
Jones then came in for the Giants (2-0) and connected on 11 of 14 passes for 161 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown to wide receiver TJ Jones, but he fumbled twice.
So when the two came in for a general meeting at Marvel TV and said the Marvel title they were most interested in working on was Runaways, everyone immediately hit the ground running.
Mr. Scott's administration came in for some criticism during that storm, after 12 people died at a nursing home in Broward County that lost power and could not keep the air-conditioning going.
The magazine spoke to Kiersten Johanna Johnson, a tattoo artist in Colorado, who said she had customers who came in for "pain therapy" — using tattooing or piercing as an alternative to self-harm.
After Addison Reed allowed a two-out, two-run homer to Carlos Santana in the ninth, Familia came in for a rocky save: two hits, a walk, a wild pitch and a run.
Bean was asked by finance minister George Osborne last year to look into how Britain's economic statistics could be improved after they came in for criticism, including from Bank of England Governor Mark Carney.
This view of the world — the first time a serious contender for the Republican nomination had called for retreating from the world since 1952 — came in for harsh criticism from various foreign policy experts.
When a patient came in for a general checkup, STD testing, or a consultation on how to prevent HIV infection, the appointment nearly always began with an interrogation into the young man's sexual history.
In addition, the budget suggests cutting the Behavior Detection Officer programme, which aims to catch malicious travellers by reading body cues, but came in for criticism when its officers were found to ridicule passengers.
"In some ways, the challenge with healthcare on the web is, you tend to discover you have cancer or diabetes, and they have nothing to do with what you came in for," Hunt said.
Tossing my bedroom scale had changed everything for the better, so when I came in for my annual check-up, I was legitimately terrified of what might happen if I stepped on my doctor's.
Walters said once he and his wife came in for a visit, the two spent an hour talking to Tricarico and were told they were welcome to come by any time they felt lonely.
Their officers, particularly Lloyd Bucher, the ship's commander, came in for vicious punishments, as their interrogators demanded they sign "confessions" stating they were illegally spying in North Korean territorial waters when they were captured.
The Dodgers ran out of top-shelf relievers, thanks to the aggressiveness of Dave Roberts in trying to protect a narrow lead earlier in the game, so Josh Fields came in for the 10th.
"I told her I came in for a long-sleeve shirt and she'll have a day of reckoning and I'll expose her for giving me a heart attack," Mr. Bulger said in his account.
However, after RBI doubles by Martin Prado and Rosell Herrera, a run-scoring groundout from Lewis Brinson and Miguel Rojas' RBI single, closer Edwin Diaz came in for one batter and earned the save.
Schwartz, who teaches guitar in San Diego, said that in 2005 that student came in for a lesson and for a third straight week couldn't play the tune he was supposed to be learning.
The Browns (1-1-1) trailed 14-0 in the first half before Mayfield came in for Taylor and led four scoring drives while winning an unexpected matchup against Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold.
It was particularly helpful in the case of lead prosecutor Marcia Clark (Sarah Paulson) and co-prosecutor Christopher Darden (Sterling K. Brown), both of whom came in for brutal, public criticism during the trial.
It came in for criticism from its allies for being among the minority of EU member countries that did not expel any Russian diplomats over the poisoning of the former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal.
After the wife of a television producer came in for a hair extension consultation, Oliva got a call about being on reality TV. "She went home and told her husband all about me," recalls Oliva.
An incredible new 20183 video from Elon Musk's SpaceX puts you right on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean as the company's Falcon 9 rocket came in for its successful landing on April 8.
Verniaiev also came in for a share of reflected glory, with both social and conventional media in a nation that emphasizes politeness commenting on the good sportsmanship that had him congratulating Uchimura with a grin.
The N.F.L. came in for harsh public criticism after a Times special report revealed that the league's hallmark concussion study omitted more than 100 cases, including the San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young's in 1999.
To make a long story short: I came in for a trial shift and walked out after only a few hours, because, among other reasons, I just wasn't capable of being a giver of pain.
Their growing dominance came in for intense criticism earlier in the year, when Iran's oil minister warned the future of the cartel was at risk if Riyadh and Moscow continued to sideline traditional OPEC members.
Among the first 50 jurors who came in for interviews, there were several who were unemployed or had a record of misdemeanor charges — lives that seemed to resemble James Boyd's more closely than the rest.
One of the financiers who came in for much negative representation was Nathan Mayer Rothschild, who arrived from Germany in 1798, opened his namesake bank soon after, and went on to finance British military campaigns.
The second season of Stranger Things came in for its fair share of criticism, including from Vox, for a meandering and sometimes disjointed plot, and writing that clearly undervalued and underused the show's female characters.
He and Iman came in for a parent-teacher conference and I was utterly thrilled and extremely nervous about meeting him and speaking with him about his daughter (who is a wonderful artist, by the way).
The special police who failed to arrest Mr. Bakr last week came in for criticism after he eluded capture despite heavy surveillance and a raid on his apartment in Chemnitz, about 50 miles south of Leipzig.
Bonds also came in for some profit-taking after a recent rally, with yields on benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury notes firming to 2.21 percent from a five-month low of 2.165 percent hit on Tuesday.
But when he came in for a haircut on March 7, 2015 — about six months before announcing his campaign for governor — the woman told investigators that Greitens put his hand on her crotch without her consent.
Another umpire, Christian Rask, came in for criticism after he handed a code violation to French player Alize Cornet in an earlier round, after she removed her shirt on court after realizing it was on backward.
And most states (45 to be exact) keep a paper record of their votes so, if anything fishy goes on, officials can sit down later and audit how many votes actually came in for each candidate.
"When the patient came in for care and he told them what had happened, they invited him to join as a way to make him feel less sick," the hospital's chief nurse, Marianne Kraemer, told CNN.
Mr Medvedev, who broke into the top 22017 of the world rankings shortly after winning a title in Tokyo last fall, came in for his share of ribbing after failing to back up his pre-match comments.
With dismaying formulaic rigor, the actions of "both sides" came in for criticism, even as the overwhelming body of evidence shows that white nationalist attacks have surged exponentially over the last few years both domestically and abroad.
Jim Jordan, a Republican who was been a sharp critic of the FBI's handling of the Clinton email investigation, told CNN: "Everything that I've heard reinforces what I believed before" McCabe came in for the Thursday interview.
Ms. Carroll and Ms. Martin both had shows on America's Talking, the cable channel run by Roger Ailes, and Ms. Martin said she had a brief exchange with Mr. Trump when he came in for an interview.
Corey Lewandowski, Trump's first campaign manager, who was purged last summer, still occasionally talks to the president and came in for a meeting last week with Trump, several people familiar with the calls and the meeting say.
Lately, the Bedminster Township Public Schools' Spring Fling fund-raiser, which has been held at the club since 2015, came in for some controversy, according to Anna Spitaleri, the president of the Parent Teacher Organization's executive board.
The San Francisco Giants, for instance, came in for mockery when Candlestick Park was renamed 3Com Park, and when the team moved to Pacific Bell Park, which was renamed SBC Park, which was renamed AT&T Park.
Excelsior Jobs came in for a withering audit in July from the state comptroller, Thomas P. DiNapoli, whose office identified several instances in which companies had received tax credits despite not delivering on their job-creation promises.
But minutes after she made it through the statement without crying, the shocking verdict came in for former Stanford University student Brock Turner, who'd sexually assaulted Miller outside a fraternity party in 2015: Six months in jail.
Timothy Egan Donald Trump Jr. came in for some merciless mocking when he posed in this newspaper in a grunge-era flannel shirt, sitting awkwardly atop a tree stump at the family estate, looking glum and lonely.
According to legal documents, a husband-wife team had launched the Benna Bok shop on Facebook a year earlier; they were immediately overwhelmed by the number of orders that came in for their simple leather shoes and handbags.
As such Chelsea came in for less criticism, as they were seen to be developing young English talent alongside their global stars; given Terry's importance to the club over the following 16 years, you can't argue with that.
Two countries where the U.S. has made significant inroads over the past year, Iran and Cuba, were still taken to task for limiting political opposition and cracking down on dissidents, while Russia also came in for pointed scrutiny.
Metz was injured late in the game against Rice and Mark Torrez came in for UTEP's final offensive play, but coach Sean Kugler told reporters on Monday that Zack Greenlee would start against Arizona if Metz was unavailable.
Read MoreObama praises Treasury's move to curb tax inversions Stocks attempted to recover much of their morning decline in intraday trade after the ISM non-manufacturing PMI came in for March at 54.5, up from February's 53.4 print.
The "America First" stance - which included a portrayal by Trump of longtime ally Japan as a free rider on security - also came in for a veiled swipe from Japan's ambassador to the United States, Kenichiro Sasae, in May.
Craig Kimbrel has struggled this postseason, with the team believing that he had been tipping his pitches, but he came in for Nathan Eovaldi to start the ninth and slammed the door on the Dodgers in Game 1.
Trevor Hildenberger, a 26-year-old right-hander, came in for Jose Berrios and retired Jacoby Ellsbury on a grounder to second, Todd Frazier on a fly ball to right, and Brett Gardner on a grounder to third.
Williams, a redshirt freshman who started the first four games of the season, came in for sophomore N'Kosi Perry in the fourth quarter to give the Hurricanes (4-4, 2-33 ACC) their first road victory of the year.
Hospital Chaplain Beth Jackson-Jordan was working with the family and says the doctors and nurses had gotten to know the couple in recent months as each came in for treatment and knew they belonged in the same room.
But the Democratic outside money came in for Nelson after the primary, with Senate Majority PAC investing nearly $17 million, Priorities USA backing him with just over $8 million and Majority Forward spending another $5 million on Nelson's behalf.
Yet despite his propensity for political incorrectness, on Thursday he came in for praise, the memory of earlier embarrassments perhaps blunted by the sheer stamina and longevity of the foreign-born prince as he gets closer to 100. Mrs.
She invited the suppliers in to discuss the issue, and worked out ways the research teams could at least return the boxes pipettes came in for re-use, even if the pipettes themselves would still be used and discarded.
May's attempt to court Trump, who hailed Britain's June 23 vote to leave the European Union as a "wonderful thing", came in for particular criticism with some saying Britain was now in a weaker position after the Brexit vote.
Mr Moffatt, who has received a medal from the queen for his work, came in for a barrage of threatening messages, some implying that the teacher, who is gay, has been using pupils as guinea pigs in an unwanted social experiment.
Among the changes veteran Carli Lloyd came in for Morgan leading from the front and scoring twice, but there was also a start for 20-year-old left-back Tierna Davidson, who provided two assists at the Parc des Princes.
That was far from the only tax hike he wanted and got: cigarettes, booze, short-term rentals and other items also came in for new tariffs in an emergency legislative session that ended in chaos on the evening of March 9.
And when he came in for the interview, it turned out that the person from the company had seen something about cooking on a lot of résumés recently and was starting to wonder what was going on with the trend.
Oakland Raiders (in London)One thing to know: After Mitch Trubisky left Sunday's game with a dislocated left shoulder, veteran backup Chase Daniel came in for the Bears and was able to do enough to win the game for Chicago.
Even though it was the Fox Business clip, not the amateur Facebook segment, that President Trump tweeted to his millions of followers, it was somehow Facebook, Twitter and the digital world that came in for the biggest scolding from press critics.
Newark Liberty International Airport, one of three main airports that serve New York City, halted all landings and diverted planes for more than an hour after two pilots on different planes spotted a drone nearby as they came in for landings.
The government also came in for some extraordinary criticism from the nation's writers guild over what amounted to an internet blackout that started on Sunday in the nation of 80 million, effectively obscuring much of what was happening during the protests.
On Thursday the company, Seaborne Freight, came in for further criticism when its business terms and conditions showed references to placing "any meal/order", prompting speculation on social media that it had copied the format from a takeaway delivery company.
Kroes, a Dutch liberal politician, also came in for criticism from the Commission earlier this month after she publicly questioned the decision of the current competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, to demand 13 billion euros in back taxes from Apple Inc in Ireland.
At the time, Dany knows it's a vision, and not real life, and leaves the two of them to go and find her dragons, which is what she came in for in the first place, but now, it might be worth reconsidering.
"Even the current emperor and empress came in for lots of criticism at the start - for example, when Michiko got on her knees to console people and took their hands, she was criticised for 'damaging the authority of the Emperor,"' Kawanishi said.
The girl we didn't deserve" and "Let Him Go." As for how the police got themselves in the predicament, the trendy eatery's manager, Allegra Wolff, explains: "A police officer came in for some burgers and left, but got stuck in the snow.
Trump visited France over the weekend to recognize the centennial of the end of World War I. He came in for criticism after he decided to skip a ceremony honoring American troops who were killed in the First World War on Saturday.
But ministers came in for sharp criticism following the Gatwick Airport drone fiasco when a spate of drone sightings near the UK's second busiest airport caused a temporary shutdown of the runway and travel disruption for thousands of people right before Christmas.
" Muscat, who came in for criticism from several members of the European Parliament for not suspending his chief-of-staff during this investigation, said he would not prejudge any inquiries: "If any wrongdoing is found the persons involved should step down immediately.
China came in for criticism at home and globally over its early response to the outbreak, suppressing information and downplaying its risks, but its draconian efforts at control, including the lockdown of Wuhan and Hubei province, have been effective at curbing the spread.
State of the Art After last year's election, Facebook came in for a drubbing for its role in propagating misinformation — or "fake news," as we called it back then, before the term became a catchall designation for any news you don't like.
Jane Bowman, a spokesperson for the Globe, said in a statement that the newspaper was grateful for the work that law enforcement did to protect the newspaper while the threats came in, for investigating the source of the threats, and for Thursday's arrest.
Headed into the results, short-sellers, who came in for a good deal of pain in the second-quarter as Tesla shares soared 29 percent, helped by encouraging production-related news, have shown little inclination to tweak their bets on the carmaker.
Decisions that could be complicated by Lee's arrest include deliberations over whether to reorganize the group under a holding company structure, as well as its plan to abandon its future strategy office, a central decision-making body that came in for criticism during the scandal.
Nine days after the attack, the hairstylist told investigators that in June or July of 2017, a client with Paddock's last name came in for a haircut, according to documents released Wednesday by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and reviewed by BuzzFeed News.
Bogle says she was only told by her physician that Essure was 99% effective at preventing pregnancy, and that as long as she stayed on her birth control for three months and came in for the three-month follow-up, everything would be fine.
As images of spring breakers frolicking on Florida's sunny beaches went viral over the weekend, the Republican governor came in for a raft of criticism over his decision to largely leave decisions about what to shut down -- and what not to -- to local officials.
But he wasn't aware that the song had been getting play at the Loft — as well as other New York parties like Body & Soul — until 1998, when the licensing request came in for the song to be included on Nuphonic's indelible compilation of Loft classics.
" The scriptwriting also came in for criticism, with Nugent adding that: "The intended humour mostly falls flat (lame jokes like 'cat got your tongue' are neither funny nor logical), but there's something in the garish, glorious failure of it that can absolutely be enjoyed.
While it may be more convenient to pay directly with the sales associate during the ordering process, it's likely that many Walmart shoppers taking advantage of the new service came in for more than just the one item, and are planning to visit a register anyway.
But it was Facebook that came in for the bulk of criticism during the session, with Bickert fielding the vast majority of legislators' questions — almost all of which were sceptically framed and some, including from the only US legislator in the room asking questions, outright hostile.
The perception that it does is why activist groups like Parity Productions and the Kilroys exist, applying pressure on behalf of female and transgender artists, and why the predominantly white, male critical establishment came in for an angry hit last month in another piece on HowlRound.
But after RBI doubles by Martin Prado and Rosell Herrera, a run-scoring groundout from Lewis Brinson and Miguel Rojas' RBI single, closer Edwin Diaz came in for one batter and earned the save by retiring Curtis Granderson on a flyout with the tying runner on first.
Mr. Sanders came in for some of his toughest treatment from the debate moderators, led by Wolf Blitzer and Dana Bash of CNN, who questioned him aggressively about his grasp of banking regulations and his struggle to provide policy details during an interview with The Daily News's editorial board.
For the second straight game, the Rays let a reliever who came in for the eighth stay in for the ninth — just as Alex Colome got the win in closing out Tuesday's victory, converted starter Erasmo Ramirez (1-0) got the final six outs in his season debut.
In 20023, after he was hired by Direct Marketing founder and Westchester County neighbor Fred Singer to do computer work, Blazer asked Singer for a ninety-day interest-free loan of $27,000 for "bridge funding" until receivables came in for his own marketing company, this one called Windmill Promotions.
The reboot's attempts at modernization also came in for particular loathing, including a ham-fisted take on meme culture, a gratuitous twerking scene, and the presence of demi-misogynist villain Manboy, a would-be lumberjack criticised by Slate's Eric Thurm as an overly obvious take on the men's rights movement.
"When she finally came in for the treatment, a procedure called a LEEP, she flat-out stated during the procedure that she was there to 'finally get this taken care of while I still can,' saying, 'who knows what is going to happen now that Trump is president,'" Nucatola recalls.
Warsaw's previous center-right government came in for sharp criticism from the Law and Justice (PiS) party when it broke ranks with Hungary and other eastern European nations by agreeing to take in about 7,000 refugees following a European Union directive for up to 120,000 migrants to be relocated across the bloc.
The high-ranking whistleblower also came in for criticism from some opponents of the President for hiding behind anonymity instead of quitting and for failing to act on the 25th Amendment (instead of "whisper" about it, as the op-ed writer put it), which could be invoked to remove an unhinged commander in chief.
When it comes to buying beauty products at the drugstore, you generally know what to expect: You walk in, head to the dental-care aisle to get the toothpaste you came in for, then suddenly black out and by the time you come to you're in the checkout line with a basket full of "essentials" you probably don't need.
The examples slid back and forth on a scale of tragedy to tragicomic: pilots who slammed their planes into the ground after misreading a dial; pilots who fell from the sky never knowing which direction was up; the pilots of B-17s who came in for smooth landings and yet somehow never deployed their landing gear.
" Then Dr. King came in for the kill: "Let us honestly admit that all too often we've been more concerned about the size of the wheelbase on our automobiles, and the amount of money we get in our anniversaries, than we've been concerned about the problems of the people who made it possible for us to get these things.
But their opponents, several of whom have significant advantages of their own, showed that they would not give way without a fight: Mr. Buttigieg especially came in for bruising treatment, drawing tough challenges from every other candidate onstage, including over his criminal-justice record as mayor and his failure so far to appeal to black and Latino voters.
A pitch email came in for Hanah One Daily Superfood, "formulated to support long-term health and improve focus, mental clarity, endurance and digestion," and I accepted a sample jar (not realizing that it was worth $237.99.) But it smelled too much like grass blended into molasses for me to actually go through with the recommendation of mixing into "warm (not hot) water, coffee, or tea" every morning.
The North Korean leader came in for schoolyard-style criticism (Trump's bonkers tweet about Kim Jong Un being "short and fat," was the kind of pronouncement from the President of the United States that erodes confidence, rather than builds it), but there was nary a word about Philippine President Duterte and his so-called anti-drug campaign, which frequently consists of murdering people in the streets without any chance of due process.
Name: Hannah Perkins City: Phoenix, Arizona Years teaching: 6 School type: Public, Title 1 Grade and subject: 3rd grade, all subjects Students this year: 253 Amount school allots each classroom: $200 Amount spent out of pocket at the beginning of each school year: $300 Amount spent out of pocket replenishing supplies throughout the year: $200 What the money's spent on: School supplies for 32 kids, organizational tools When the kids came in for Meet the Teacher day, I already had markers, pencils, crayons, colored pencils, and whiteboard markers.

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