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The speech that came next struck a chord with viewers.
It spilled into other industries, and comic books came next.
But his story is poignant because of what came next.
He's still struggling to process the horror that came next.
But what came next demonstrated another strand to his talent.
Anyone who's ever traveled internationally may know what came next.
After, some of us started talking about what came next.
That's fantastic, but it paled in comparison to what came next.
Then, perhaps the most famous generation of Dior designers came next.
ACE came next, placing her in a middle school outside Atlanta.
After he was released the family didn't know what came next.
Neither he nor Mr. Castillejo was prepared for what came next.
Whatever came next from this guy, I wanted to hear it.
"What happened was that the oil came next," Mr. Kiloh said.
But death-penalty opponents also were appalled at what came next.
The two men had only each other for what came next.
How then could I be asked to discern what came next?
Kansas came next and dropped one to a struggling Villanova squad.
But what came next caught everyone — including counterintelligence veterans — off guard.
What came next was not for the squeamish, or the dainty.
But what came next laid the groundwork for days of controversy.
But if he did, it explains a lot about what came next.
And I did it without a real plan for what came next.
What came next was one of the most painful ordeals in filmmaking.
"We started with a problem, and the technology came next," he says.
Horan gets photo credit for the tousled hair selfie that came next.
The 189-seat 737-800 came next, first flying in July 1997.
What was different was what came next: the report to the police.
Whatever came next, she thought, she was strong enough to handle it.
We sympathize with his discomfort, though it hardly excuses what came next.
More immediately, residents were left to wonder what came next for them.
Another Big Ten team, Michigan (10-2), came next in the rankings.
What came next was the most remarkable summit in White House history.
It was late, and he was tired, unsure of what came next.
This made sense for Victory, but what came next most certainly didn't.
Ikuenobe went completely still for a moment as he recalled what came next.
What came next, though, shows even she was confused about her own charge.
In comes Mistress Echo, and boy was she unprepared for what came next.
What came next was a tragedy that no family should have to endure.
The body as a ghost-in-training for whatever soiled world came next.
What came next was the biggest investment round ever for a Lithuanian startup.
But it only served as a point of departure for what came next.
But looking back, many agree that Democrats weren't prepared for what came next.
What came next — mergers and acquisitions — has defined the industry to modern day.
What came next was a steady grind of wins and second-place finishes.
What came next was that I wrote four New York Times best sellers.
What came next was a remarkable turn of events that saved my life.
And the fast food chain was woefully unprepared to handle what came next.
To call the role that came next a game-changer would be an understatement.
We hugged fiercely as I tried to psych myself up for what came next.
PowerPoint 2013 came next, with Hong Kong's full delegation whooping for their gold winner.
The war was winding down, and they were there to determine what came next.
As it turned out, this was a good practice run for what came next.
Naturally, field sobriety tests came next, which the officer hilariously explains in excruciating detail.
Native Americans came next in terms of the risk of having their rights violated.
AT&T came next, followed by Sprint — a trend throughout much of the report.
With her finished manuscript saved, Zhang went on the internet and researched what came next.
It was real people with real concerns in terms of what came next on healthcare.
What came next, of course, I can't quote or attribute to anybody at the company.
He often admitted he didn't know what step came next, asking the judge for help.
There was no way to escape the 27 bullets that came next, but they tried.
What came next was, in its own way, even more horrifying than the new outfit.
But the real test of being in my own company came next: a silent retreat.
Patients came next, in the gene therapy trial at Boston Children's that began in 2018.
UNSUNG HERO came next, as it was by far my preferred choice for 19-Across.
The second half of wholesomeness's journey came next, after those new connotations had been well established.
Almond milk's real staying power has been fueled by what came next: the "clean eating" craze.
African Americans came next at $40.7 million, while whites paid $37.9 million during the same period.
The crowd was already aww-ing at that point, but what came next was even sweeter.
But what came next took the Alex Zanardi story to places usually reserved for Hollywood movies.
Because it won the second-most golds, Britain came next, placing above China in the ranking.
Reaching for an item other than a cellphone came next, increasing the risk by nine times.
He had practiced 12 dunks before the contest, but his repertoire didn't include what came next.
But what came next crossed the line, as far as he and his team were concerned.
Yet arguably what came next, both in Brazil and other emerging markets, was more remarkable still.
Police radio transmissions captured the panic that came next as an officer frantically requested an ambulance.
But it was what came next that caused prosecutors to bring charges, according to the indictment.
The Super Bowl came next with politically confrontational ads, including one about equal pay from carmaker Audi.
Ten or twenty thousand little bodies have come through here on their way to what came next.
Though it's typical for a new administration to issue a regulatory moratorium, what came next was unusual.
Home restaurants and the women who staffed them were prototypes for what came next in the movement.
To give the full flavor of what came next, I'll quote from the transcript at some length.
What came next shocked Kelly: After visiting the White House, Shulkin spoke to The New York Times.
Keenum had been waiting his entire peripatetic career for a moment like the one that came next.
Her family surrounded her bed as if their mere presence could shield her from whatever came next.
What if Colonel Qaddafi quit, fled or was killed — did they have a plan for what came next?
Another coat of clear polish came next, followed by the stones, ordered by Holm to counteract the symbols.
Then, the pageant finally came around, and she walked away with the crown, never expecting what came next.
Adjusting to her body's new reality was frustrating, but she was enraged by what she said came next.
I was floored, even more by what came next: a lyric on The Score dedicated to the Kid.
She would have had her place in civil rights history with this performance even without what came next.
A series of videos came next, with the girls in bed sending their love to Madonna from afar.
Lulu came next, and was so perfectly quiet that at first they thought she wasn't breathing at all.
Implants and IUDs came next, with about 11%, and male sterilization rounded out the top five at 8%.
The American Federation of Teachers came next, and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees followed.
And it's at least arguable that what came next — 17 years of Soviet-backed military dictatorship — was worse.
Given her job, Gifford is no stranger to high-pressure environments, but she was unprepared for what came next.
A couple of other games came next, including a sequel to Black & White and oddball Hollywood simulator The Movies.
As the night wore on and Trump's victory became certain, threads appeared on various imageboards wondering what came next.
HBO GO came next with 12 percent, and just 4 percent said Hulu (Amazon didn't factor into the survey).
What was it that came next in Vietnam and in the US and how did Hue bring it about?
"What came next," Elle recalled in her statement, "was nearly as bad if not worse" than the alleged assault.
Short, pop culture critiques on Gap campaigns came next, as did a guest editorship with Interrupt magazine and Lorde Inc.
What came next was an epic hours-long exhausting stand-off between the lions and an old male bull giraffe.
They'd made it, and nothing that came next would stand in the way of their dream of a better life.
Either way, the gentle gesture of inclusion that came next was one of those ambushing moments unique to live performance.
A palate cleanser of prickly pear and mezcal — served in a frozen, hollowed out prickly pear of course — came next.
Missionaries came next, providing medical care and establishing a mission school, where Pukatire had learned Portuguese and a little English.
But what came next triggered a social media firestorm that represented the first clear stumble by the new French leader.
He probably wasn't expecting what came next: a group of adorable kids so hyped that he came to surprise them.
After the successful vote, Democrat leaders like Schiff spoke to the media about what it meant and what came next.
That was where, only hours after leaving his corpse at the hospital, his disciples gathered to discuss what came next.
Paulina's dream was Hawaii, so that came next; at $750 a person on Hawaiian Airlines, it felt like a bargain.
That and watching a bunch of stormtroopers dance around is all well and good, but the real fun came next.
After building the Kachina Chair, which closed after the avalanche but has now been reopened, children and families came next.
But the story didn't end there — and what came next is instructive for understanding the consequences of Trump's presidency so far.
Experts say that policy change, coupled with what came next, could vastly expand the number of individuals being referred for removal.
He said Mohamed Farah, the oldest, was hopeful about sentencing, and had told him that whatever came next was God's will.
A meet-up of the Japan and United States dignitaries came next, complete with anthems and red carpet pomp and circumstance.
I wasn't prepared for what came next from Clay Travis -- a guest we should never have booked in the first place.
Beto O'Rourke came next behind him with $5.5 million (though he only entered the race near the end of the quarter).
If everything up to this point was shades of The Maltese Falcon, what came next, in 22016, was strictly Monty Python.
The Red Parts is, at least superficially, about what came next: a news story, a trial, a renewed process of grief.
At the time of the expected ground assault, Ferguson had emerged from his bunker to face off with whatever came next.
Lillian Ross's breezy "Portrait of Hemingway" and a paperback Signet copy of Thomas Wolfe's "Only the Dead Know Brooklyn" came next.
Ascending toward the attic, with the mood set by the second floor, I was almost apprehensive to see what came next.
My favorite thing to do with my iPod was to shuffle my entire music collection, and marvel at what songs came next.
As Kihuen's term wound down, the Nevada political community played a parlor game in which they guessed what came next for Kihuen.
In my opinion, SWAT 20053 and its Stetchkov Syndicate expansion have actually aged better than the undersea horrors of what came next.
One day in 2014, with her father retiring and Ms. Senot wondering what came next, they decided to take the boards down.
The Saudi ambassador returned to Qatar in 2008, and the two neighbors might have found equilibrium if not for what came next.
While France led the count, with 17 attacks and 239 dead, the United States came next, with 16 attacks and 76 dead.
Clinton, who unsparingly details two surreal years of campaigning and the first disorienting months that came next in a new memoir, What Happened.
Below, five children from The Kids explain how their parents came out or were outed, and how they wrestled with what came next.
So Costner plowed under his corn field and built the baseball diamond which he painstakingly tended until the arrival of whatever came next.
Greece came next, with a surprising 15 percent — perhaps my class felt the country was getting shortchanged for all its other mathematical contributions.
When Donald Trump abruptly fired FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday, it appears his White House was wholly unprepared for what came next.
At least one person had already died from the previous storm, and the island's nearly 17,000 residents were bracing for what came next.
But the most disturbing part of the experience was what came next: Somehow, very quickly, search results stopped showing the original story at all.
As soon as I got all the food onto my kitchen table, I realized that what came next was going to be deeply unpleasant.
Amazon looked magnanimous in the moment, but its act was colored by months of fighting and the caveats on pay increases that came next.
What came next made me even more irate than the fact that I'd spent large sums of money on nicotine in the first place.
What came next was just torturous for MU keeper David De Gea, as Erik Lamela came in with a scorcher amidst a yawning defense.
If you're a Breaking Bad fan, you've probably spent the years since the show's dramatic 2013 finale wondering what came next for Jesse Pinkman.
I asked the driver to wait at a distance and stood in the woods, somewhat awkwardly, holding my notebook and wondering what came next.
What came next in 2016, however, was a jarring departure from these norms — the hacked information began to be posted publicly, in massive amounts.
What came next was something of a surprishe: he formed MOTHXR, a band including Jimmy Giannopoulos (also of Lolawolf), Simon Oscroft, and Darren Will.
But in some cases, investors wanted to know what more the business could offer: after they sold one robot to a customer, what came next?
But even though Cohen couldn't make out Joel's words, he would definitely recognize what came next—the sound of a piano crashing onto the ground.
A call for help came next, when Rubio asked those who happened to be filming at the Senate carriage entrance Tuesday between 11:20 a.m.
What came next rarely happens in medical device trials (and it's why cardiologists are applauding this study): They gave half the patients a sham stent.
You may recall what came next: the best four years for the middle class that any American who wasn't alive in the 1960s can remember.
Formally ratifying it, nation by nation, came next, with an announcement in October that enough countries had done so for the agreement to take effect.
However, when she went to a CVS in her hometown of Fountain Hills, Arizona, to fill the script, she was shocked by what came next.
Rossi, 40, will be starting his 25th season in grand prix motorcycle racing in March and said he wanted time to decide what came next.
The show then resumed as a stage manager announced, "Pick up at 'liberty and freedom,'" referring to the lines in the play that came next.
What came next was a choreographed dance, which I was told was developed over a span of a handful of classes, and that explained a lot.
What came next for the troops is almost unspeakable: months of unrelenting combat, a 2628-mile death march and, for survivors, three years of gruesome imprisonment.
There had been no warning, no evacuation notice, nothing—just rain, that was all—and there was no way they could have anticipated what came next.
A horseback riding session through farm fields while each wore $1,000 monogrammed leather boots came next, followed by a swim in the ocean in their clothes.
And that debate, about what came next in Iran, had started to clarify the different roles that Biden, Warren and Sanders saw for American military power.
Soon our Ted was a Dartmouth grad He paid his rent by drawing ads For Standard Oil and NBC, But bigger fame came next, you see.
The emergency room at NYU Langone Medical Center came next, where he was given fluids to treat what doctors thought was merely dehydration and an upset stomach.
Sally had been taken out in that boat too, as had many other children, and she knew what came next: The nuns threw you in the water.
What came next were the Here Ones, a device that captured my attention and excitement in early demos, but was ultimately hampered by product and feature delays.
What came next was a word salad that amounted to a on-the-fly mashup of Trump's greatest hits when it comes to the ongoing Russia probe.
But still, I think he always held onto a certain sense of resentment for what came next—the trail of deadly step-fathers and live-in boyfriends.
That is part of a well-worn biographical story Warren has told again and again in this campaign, but what came next was different and very striking.
As top executives for Manolo Blahnik shoes, made famous by the HBO show "Sex and the City," they never expected what came next: a dairy farm in Connecticut.
Even in the last weeks of the campaign, when it looked like he was losing, it appeared that he was building serious market demand for whatever came next.
Labissiere couldn't have imagined that he'd be telling the story of what came next "'till I'm 40," or that within six months he would leave his home permanently.
Fifty years after his death, friends, aides and journalists recall the senator's last campaign in California, his assassination in Los Angeles and what came next for the city.
Mr. Hawke was so focused on getting to adulthood, he didn't realize that he'd done it and had no real model for how to do what came next.
The plan drew skeptical responses from the Pentagon but helped lay the groundwork for what came next: a shift from Trump on how quickly troops would be withdrawn.
What came next was a tireless investigation into the company, including several Gizmodo reports, uncovering Ashley Madison's practice of masquerading fembots as living, breathing, and most importantly, female users.
Bush came next at 232%, just over 22,2382 votes ahead of Rubio, who also hit 103% in a disappointing showing after his strong third place in Iowa last week.
All I had to do was balance on two feet that seemed to belong to a marionette who had no idea what came next or who governed the strings.
It came next for the technocrats and the data nerds of the Democratic Party, who were revealed as ineffectual, clueless and self-regarding in opposing Trump's clown-car campaign.
The hat trick came next for Bonino, who again lingered near the front of the crease and knocked in his third goal at 3:40 of the third period.
Scotland came next because Helene's niece was in school in Glasgow, but also because the flight was $1,000 per person, and flights to Paris – Dean's top choice – were $1,400.
In Barcelona, Jordi Cases, 52, a farmer from Lleida province who had driven down with his family for the protest, said he was excited but worried about what came next.
What came next seemed as if it had been ripped from a made-for-TV drama: Mr. Neumann told him that he was going to "bury" Industrious, Mr. Hodari said.
It's easy to buy into revisionist history after the fact, but Gears of War shifted expectations for games ten years ago and had a significant influence on what came next.
We were attempting to inject some much needed humor and anger and style into the literary scene... [The] success or failure of Brutalism should be judged on what came next.
Sashimi came next in the form of shioko, or kanpachi caught when it is young and its flavor is leaner and softer than it will get later in the year.
The title of Elliott Carter's "Two Thoughts About the Piano," which came next, suggests that its composer, then in his late 90s, was rethinking what the piano is capable of.
Last few times confidence was this high, bad things came next But it may be only a matter of when, not if, high consumer confidence is eventually followed by a downturn.
"Hair," a 1979 adaptation of the counterculture Broadway musical, and "Ragtime," which came next, in 1981, a film version of the E. L. Doctorow novel, with James Cagney, left less impression.
It's still one of LaBeouf's most intimate interactive projects (Daily Beast reporter Andrew Romano said he watched LaBeouf cry there) but it's an outlier compared to the projects that came next.
If the helicopter he heard that night in May 2011 made his ears prick up, what came next made him flinch: An explosion sent a shock wave across the slumbering town.
The failure of Claude Puel, who came next, to win over those players ultimately cost him his job, too, despite the reservations of ownership about the optics of another managerial change.
If they thought about what came next, it was in highly abstract terms (or, in the case of someone like Tracy Flick, a sign that they were kind of a monster).
If the House had folded to President Trump after he shut down the government, the power of the Executive, no matter what or who came next, would have been greatly magnified.
Drinking an Americano nearby these wild creatures made me feel like I saw all of the strangeness Seoul's cafe culture had to offer, but it was just preparation for what came next.
When my lover came back to me, Amit assured me that I had been opened up in a way that would make my heart even bigger, more ready for whatever came next.
Both firms pegged Apple and the Apple Watch as the top seller — Canalys said 46 percent of shipments, IDC speculated 41 percent — but disagreed on who came next, and with what marketshare.
I reasoned that if I cubed the eggplant, oiled it and roasted it to caramelized tenderness, I could use the half-hour it needed in the oven to figure out what came next.
Had qualification seemed unlikely, what came next was extraordinary, as the Russians beat mighty Spain in a penalty shootout which created a new hero out of goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev who saved two spot kicks.
Sitting beside his tent, Mr. Beebe decided that no matter what came next, he would ask Ms. Prevo out on a real date if they ended up in the same place at some point.
Still, it was what came next, during the post-match interview—the tears, the sisterhood, the kind of compassion that can only be born of flesh and heart—that presaged the future of sport.
Germany's colonialism was linked to what came next, according to Professor Zimmerer: Colonial officers developed ideas on racial purity, and the colonial expansion foreshadowed the Nazi push for land in Eastern Europe, for example.
Only one restaurant responded -- McDonald's What came next was the hardest part of the two-year experiment for Simpson and his team of 10 students -- getting a large sample batch of used cooking oil.
My own desires had seemed external to me – I certainly couldn't remember deciding to want anything – so it stood to reason that whatever came next would happen to me rather than because of me.
It's what came next that set off the Twitter wars: "People sometimes don't see that because there was a charismatic individual named Barack Obama, who won the presidency in 2008 and 2012," he said.
What came next was merciless: Violent protests broke out in Buenos Aires, five presidents came and went in two weeks, and soon Argentina began the largest sovereign default in history until the Greek crisis.
Removing the concrete decks underlying the asphalt came next, many of which were installed in recent years as repairs had to be made to a bridge that had exceeded its useful 50-year life.
The technology—which by its fourth iteration, released in 1972, had become a networked computing platform that relied on a mixture of mainframes, terminals, phone lines, and custom programming tools—clearly inspired what came next.
What came next, however, proved that society and the media were more irked by Serena Williams' expression of anger and more interested in discussing her on-court decorum than interrogating the reasons behind the rage.
It was that after five years of their fighting and dying alongside American troops in the battle against ISIS Mr. Trump pulled the plug so suddenly that they were ill-prepared for what came next.
All of that raises valid questions about Mrs Clinton's leading role as an advocate for using American force to help rebels overthrow Qaddafi, and the grievous lack of planning for what came next in Libya.
What came next, though—a 267-223 finish and dissension within the team that led to transfers from players like Jared Sina and Sterling Gibbs—seemed to sap the program's supporters of much of their enthusiasm.
His other regret was that after Motörhead's greatest hit, "Ace of Spades", had soared to number 15 in the charts in 1980, even the band's fans seemed deaf to the equally good music that came next.
Former Information and Privacy Commissioner for Ontario and creator of the concept of "Privacy by Design" Ann Cavoukian came next, decrying the current state of data "centralized in huge honeypots of information," including Google (her example).
But experiencing that part of the show and what came next was a genuinely potent experience (to get a fraction of an idea, see this video of her performing what looks like an exorcism in Leeds).
But as I looked at the rows of vegetables and vines bursting with life around me, I knew the answer to grief was not in locking myself away but in opening myself to whatever came next.
It was kind of a downtime between my last deployment to Afghanistan that came to a close in September of 20093, and we had been training for more than a year now for whatever came next.
NUREMBERG, Germany — After the last of the regular artworks, furniture and stamps were sold on a recent Saturday, Kathrin Weidler read a short statement absolving Weidler's auction house of any moral responsibility for what came next.
A few films came next before his big break overseas with two roles in 1960: a supporting part in The Entertainer, and a leading role as the original "angry young man" in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.
In the 1980s, before the Thatcher rebate, Britain came next to West Germany as a net contributor; without some corrective action it would have become the biggest, despite being one of the poorest members of the club.
On one play where Anthony called for Adams to set a high ball screen, Tucker crowded him, fought over the pick, and nearly wedged himself inside Anthony's jersey, disallowing a pocket pass and dictating what came next.
I'm guessing Santiago's brutal knockout of Dom took care of any remaining viewer sympathy for him, clearing the way for what came next: Irving channeling Jack Torrance in dispatching the agent with an ax to the chest.
But what came next was like something out of a thriller movie — one with an unsettling end — and has mobilized Kenya's lawyers, roped in several Western embassies and set off loud alarm bells in Kenya's human rights community.
All of my friends were still alive Back then we felt as if what came next would decide the end of the war, that Marjah was the Taliban's last hold in a country that desperately wanted them gone.
" Most telling were the words that came next: "Unfortunately, however, he has not yet violated any federal law whereby he could be proceeded against on the grounds of being an undesirable alien, from the point of view of deportation.
Her victory in the women's super-G was one of the biggest surprises in Olympic history — she had never finished on the podium in a World Cup ski race — but what came next was deeply impressive in a different register.
" What came next was a list of Russian abuses: its invasion of Ukraine, its annexation of Crimea and its support of "the murderous Assad regime as it has waged war on the Syrian people and killed more than 400,000 civilians.
Read More Last time all 3 stock indexes broke records, a long tumble came next Brian Jacobsen, chief portfolio strategist at Wells Fargo Funds, likes the breadth of this rally, but doesn't think the move up will be in a straight line.
That editor, Julian Harris, had won a Pulitzer for his coverage of the Klan, but not even he was prepared for what came next: Six hundred letters poured into the newsroom arguing over whether it was better to crumble or dunk into potlikker.
To bring you up to speed, here are five things you should know about the crisis unfolding in the Beltway: When Donald Trump abruptly fired FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday, it appears his White House was wholly unprepared for what came next.
Executives stood by their decision and were noncommittal about what came next: Shutterstock wouldn't agree to all future censorship requests, and it would evaluate them on a case-by-case basis, weighing the costs and benefits in each case, the three people said.
The biggest pitch came next: For the first time in his own words and in a fully public forum, President Trump outlined his offer of a path to citizenship to 1.8 million "Dreamers" who were brought to this country illegally by their parents.
To understand not just the fall of that older model of the workplace, but also the rise of what came next — consultants and temp workers and undocumented migrants — and how those were all pretty central to the remaking of capitalism since 1970.
The head of the OpenMind board was up first; Harold Cooter came next, showering the crowd with a litany of buzzwords and marketing hype-speak about what great things C&C would be able to do after rolling OpenMind out on a truly global level.
Sometimes the combination of texts is almost humorous: On one page, Eckstein says the "homophile movement" wasn't ready for civil disobedience the way the civil rights movement was; then we go to the candid firsthand accounts of the riots—uncivil disobedience was what came next.
He heard me gasping for air through the night and yelping in pain as the chest tube got pulled, and I heard him trying to be brave for his family, reassuring them that they would go forward with whatever came next as best they could.
Before we begin to pretend again that summer is a rational thing and you corner me on a cliff and say I have to choose what came first and what came next, find the brightest spot in this song of the summer and stay with it.
Situating her abstract works from the late '60s historically also emphasizes the context for what came next, when, nearing the age of 21983, somewhere between being an "established" and a "veteran" artist, she risked everything by taking off the armor of modernism and assuming the contingent mantle of femininity.
The United States and some countries in the Caribbean, such as Puerto Rico, as well as the Middle East, including Kuwait and Qatar, came next with levels of obesity above 20% for the same age group, according to the new data, visualized by the NCD Risk Factor Collaboration.
Perhaps I deserved what came next: the filthy, cramped cell with an unscreened toilet at the foot of the bed, the angry cellmate with violent diarrhea, and the troupe of rats that came to frolic and dance on the mountain of trash and rotting food outside my barred window.
Full-blown heartthrob status came next: a "Got Milk?" ad, a tour of her (parents') house on "MTV Cribs," the cover of Seventeen magazine, "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and a partnership with Procter & Gamble that positioned Ms. Geiger as eye-candy to sell deodorant and makeup to young women.
But that was nothing compared with what came next: Ujiri shocked observers by trading DeRozan, Jakob Poeltl and a first-round draft pick to the San Antonio Spurs for the disgruntled superstar Kawhi Leonard (who had only one year left on his deal), the sharpshooter Danny Green and cash.
In the end, the technical completion of the game's narrative turned out to be less important to the students than what came next: In light of the contentious rift between Ana Mead and Jesse, the rest of the society (and the design team) had explicitly abdicated control to the freshmen.
But from "Four Years of Chances," which lays out the slog of a neglectful marriage mainly so she can crow about the attentive one that came next, to "Weekender," in which her old man is too broke to bail her out of jail, her clarity has a gusto of its own.
By the time Moodymann took to the stage—not that we have a clear idea of when this was, given how far shrouded in both smoke and, yes, women, he was—we'd already been worked up suitably by Sassy J. Yet, very little could've reasonably prepared us for what came next.
Pharmakon's set was short but mighty, pulling down the weight of the sky in a way that set the stage for the heaviness that came next: Oakland artists Jen Shear and Vinnie Smith read the names of those lost in the fire, and the reason we were there filled the room.
And unlike those in that rarified class who made crowd-pleasing collaborative departures or visibly mainstream concessions that kept them in the game, Jeezy's uncompromising adherence to uncomfortable subject matter set an example for what came next, namely the rise of trap to perhaps the most popular genre form of the 2010s.
In an excerpt for Entertainment Weekly from her powerful personal essay titled "What Came Next," Rebeck explains her experiences with sexism in her industry, which started in the writing room and followed her to the pinnacle of her success, and then right down to her lowest low, following her sudden departure from the show.
Fingertips white, I clutched the massive binder containing my every tax return since 2015, a 60-page citizenship application, original Brazilian birth certificate, both my Swiss and Brazilian passports (my mother is Brazilian and my father is Swiss), and American green card tightly to my chest, like it was a shield against whatever came next.
If all of that wasn't disturbing enough on its own, what came next was even more befuddling: The Associated Press reported last month that an internal government audit had uncovered evidence implicating Navient in the behavior alleged in the suits, but failed to provide that evidence to the state attorneys general suing the company, much less the public.
Many will know what came next, whether from Ms. Turner's autobiography or the 1993 film "What's Love Got to Do with It": a churchgoing youth that gives way over time to fervently held Buddhism, alongside episodes of abuse most often at the hands of an ex-husband, Ike Turner, who gives the soulful Anna Mae her newly alliterative stage name.
We watched our tiny baby hooked up to a ventilator in the ICU after a surgery to remove his bile ducts and gallbladder and connect his small intestine directly to his liver (a procedure designed to buy time and allow babies to hold on to their native livers as long as possible) and tried to wrap our minds around what came next.
Unfortunately, what came next didn't match up with what was supposed to happen: The Starliner spacecraft (which wasn't actually carrying anyone for this test) ran into an error with its onboard mission clock that led to it expending more fuel more quickly than it should have, leaving it with not enough fuel to make its planned rendezvous with the ISS.
But it's the name of a real tongue, the one that most people in Britain spoke before the Norman Conquest in 1066 A.D. (Middle English came next, before the dialect of Shakespeare.) It's written in a slightly different alphabet to the one we have now, with the extra characters æ (said like the a in "cat"), þ (like the th in "thorn"), ð (interchangeable with þ) and ƿ (which sounds like w).
Those friends I drove and picked up as they took trips to and from Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Los Angeles were there to pick me up that day I flew back in the summer, and there to pack up my house when I couldn't bear to return to it, and there to sit with me as I figured out what came next, often in the same comfortable silence in which we had spent so many rides.
Nothing could've prepared me for what came next—the ultimate complication of my emotions, and the one statement that will forever prevent me, who makes judgments about everything, from ever being able to decide whether Bernie Sanders doesn't care about his lack of polish, or doesn't even recognize his lack of polish: If we are going to create a financial system that works for all Americans, we have got to stop financial institutions from ripping off the American people by charging sky-high interest rates and outrageous fees. . . .

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