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My stomach dropped when what I feared came to pass.
Even more surprising was how that upset came to pass.
In that time, my worst fears never came to pass.
But in the end, none of that came to pass.
Dire predictions about what would result never came to pass.
Ceasefires and humanitarian convoys were planned and sometimes came to pass.
But in each case, investors' worst fears never came to pass.
Still, not long after, the fate Weldon feared came to pass.
Regardless of what came to pass, we commend your quest, Britney.
"Everything he wanted to prevent unfortunately came to pass," she said.
Several celebrities had threatened to emigrate if Trump's presidency came to pass.
But eventually it came to pass because they shared a common interest.
One year ago today, the thing I feared most came to pass.
That boast -- whether Trump meant it or not -- never came to pass.
The explanation for how such a travesty of umpiring came to pass?
Those cuts never came to pass, as Congress refused to consider them.
Which is how it came to pass that just before 6 p.m.
Richie drinks with an older version of Tommy who never came to pass.
Here's how they came to pass, along with some arguments for and against.
The big lie is our failure to ask how that came to pass.
And it came to pass: His company gave its last performance on Dec.
And so it came to pass that Lady Gaga won a Golden Globe.
And his claim that he could fundamentally change our politics never came to pass.
Strange did what he did to ensure the one "happy ending" came to pass.
But it did come to pass, and it came to pass through human agency.
Those plans never came to pass, but I saw the girls come and go.
Here, Ms. Streisand explains how this medical marvel, born of sadness, came to pass.
Thus it came to pass that Trump is president-elect of the United States.
But that never came to pass (to be fair, neither did the recession many predicted).
There are at least three reasons why these more aggressive proposals never came to pass.
He seemed to accept that reality, as he did everything else that came to pass.
I think that the sum of all bad things came to pass at Red Envelope.
And the much-rumored Touch Bar, which replaces the row of function keys, came to pass.
Like June (Elisabeth Moss), we'll spend our time in Gilead wondering how this came to pass.
A RARE tragedy came to pass on December 7th: a fatal crash at a European airport.
None of that came to pass, though, since a last-minute budget deal avoided a shutdown.
Though rumors of Bruner's departure had circulated widely, many were shocked when it came to pass.
For instance, you seemed to predict the United States-Iran nuclear agreement that came to pass.
Everything Caroline Cossey had dreaded came to pass one Sunday morning in the fall of 1981.
As anyone who has taken an online course will tell you, none of this came to pass.
There had been speculation he might meet Mr Trump himself, but the encounter never came to pass.
Two episodes ago, the Stark sisters reunion finally came to pass when Arya showed up at Winterfell.
And indeed, the Homebase deal, if it was every really on the cards, never came to pass.
The details of how a wealth tax was structured might significantly affect whether this came to pass.
When Trump's victory actually came to pass, my response—and that of everyone I know—was disbelief.
The intended transformation of Yahoo never really came to pass and the company has failed to grow.
If such a proposal ever came to pass, do you think legal professionals might lobby against it?
At the same time, a spirit of resistance was building, and some critical projects came to pass.
It is not clear whether those plans came to pass, but the ballot initiative was eventually approved.
At least 4,000 people were told to jump into the ocean if the worse came to pass.
" If the latter scenario came to pass, Robock told me, "almost everybody on the planet would die.
Yes, I hope that we will get to see the inception of how this story came to pass.
Neither punishment came to pass Thursday, but Tesla stock did drop about 8 percent following the court appearance.
It would also make Florida a more attractive candidate for statehood, which eventually came to pass in 1845.
New laws and workplace regulations came to pass in the hope of addressing the problem, yet it persisted.
Which is how it came to pass that undergraduates at Butler University found themselves in the underwriting business.
Walking through the school halls painted in pale pink, it's easy to see how that came to pass.
It then came to pass that other bands on the soundtrack didn't just sound great, they looked great too.
In all likelihood, if a real battle came to pass in 2018, we'd just get stuck with a tie.
If that somehow came to pass, then we could start complaining about the role of superdelegates in screwing Sanders.
The great viral misinformation epidemic feared by many — as far as we know right now — never came to pass.
Set to publish next month, the cookbook came to pass following a successful Kickstarter campaign launched this past November.
This scary situation almost came to pass: Before lift-off, Aldrin discovered that a crucial circuit breaker had broken.
This came to pass in no small part because of leadership from the United States, through the United Nations.
The vote never came to pass, but it was the catalyst of forcing Boehner to decide to resign. 17.
It was not clear what retailers would be affected by a move by California, if it came to pass.
If all that came to pass, Trump could, as he himself has said, pardon himself and everyone else involved.
Neither he nor anyone else could have dreamed of Putin's becoming president before that came to pass in 1999.
That scenario never came to pass, but the scourge of fake engagement plagues social media giants to this day.
Unfortunately, due to congressional funding battles and changes in presidential administrations, that and other lunar programs never came to pass.
The thing she had tried to save him from now came to pass, with a vengeance: intellectual insecurity, academic caprice.
In the end, its defenders need not have worried so much, for none of the direst predictions came to pass.
And so he was named, and so he was celebrated, and so it came to pass — at least for awhile.
"We built these rovers to protect against all sorts of risks — but most risks never came to pass," said Nelson.
That never came to pass, though, and the rocky area north of the Golden Gate Bridge remains a natural haven.
If it all came to pass, it would radically shift the way ad tracking and privacy work on the web.
Theater revenues declined rather than increase, and few of the other economic benefits that had been predicted came to pass.
The sharing never came to pass: Chiang outfoxed the American he never trusted, and persuaded Roosevelt to bring the general home.
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the communist system were in sight; both came to pass within a few years.
When the nightmare unexpectedly came to pass on November 20153th the mood on Mexico City's streets was subdued rather than enraged.
And with all this, strong economic recovery from a deep recession -- which has been an American tradition -- never came to pass.
But none of this came to pass, and instead the White House announced that Trump would meet with Rosenstein on Sept.
That never came to pass, however — perhaps one reason why a gaming platform has been such a long time in coming.
If that came to pass, it would mean that the new T-Mobile wouldn't even be a competitor but a partner.
What eventually came to pass for the Dons was, of course, an even worse fate: relocation to Milton Keynes in 2003.
This never came to pass, of course, perhaps because real megastructures lend themselves all too easily to economic and political power.
No. Sometimes the critics were right, and what they feared came to pass, and we just learned to live with it.
The New Yorker reported McDougal was promised a lifestyle column as part of the agreement, but that never came to pass.
There's no answer for these questions, but it's noteworthy to learn that such a twist of fate almost came to pass.
A lot of speculation is all that the industry can surmise about exactly what happened and how the events came to pass.
Uses may have been found for it in other conflicts, but the Ragnarok of technology and maneuver warfare never came to pass.
In a brief series of counterfactual paragraphs, Reid teases out, from the evidence of his panorama, alternatives that never came to pass.
Perhaps you cannot, but as the long history of the Fed demonstrates, many things that were previously unimaginable nevertheless came to pass.
Understanding how this situation came to pass can help us understand how we can start to extricate ourselves from this bizarre situation.
So it came to pass on the 7th of May 2013 that Kisstory began blasting old skool anthems out across the nation.
In any case, the possibility of Jeremy Corbyn and Labour winning and conducting a second Brexit referendum never came to pass either.
While there was hope that there might be federal funding to examine the epidemic of gun violence, it never came to pass.
His own remedy—a rotating European capital with events and festivities to ape national spectacles—eventually came to pass, albeit in diluted form.
Most metals analysts would have cited Chinese construction-fatigue as their key downside price risk for 2017 but it never came to pass.
There were rumors that they would reunite again in 2016 in honor of the group's 20th anniversary, but that never came to pass.
And so it came to pass that Chewbacca Mom stepped gingerly into the public debate over race, guns and the police this weekend.
If that came to pass, Moore would become just the 21919th senator ever expelled from the chamber, according to the Senate's historical records.
It's the one that shows like "The Handmaid's Tale" put forward -- what if the worst-case endgame of society's misogyny came to pass?
Regarding the economy, it should be fairly obvious that America has far too much to lose economically if this bill came to pass.
If it came to pass, it would represent a significant restructuring of who picks up the tab to cover the most vulnerable Americans.
Rather, he wanted to dramatize a series of what-ifs that never came to pass in America but were "somebody else's reality"—i.e.
That way if the worst came to pass and a company's databases were exposed, all the attacker would get is a bunch of gibberish.
That result, if it came to pass, would be a marked improvement from Trump's showing in 2016 when he won with 305 electoral votes.
Long ago, one source told us, both Akamai and Rovi (which is now TiVo) had both considered buying BitTorrent but nothing came to pass.
However, this year they spent several extra weeks trying to reach a deal to pass a budget resolution that ultimately never came to pass.
And lo, it came to pass that the one they called Barbra would go on a summer tour and then release a new album.
"We're sorry about what came to pass, but we don't really have anything more to say," Mr. Iger said when asked about Mr. Staggs.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — that when the time was right, major change for civil rights came to pass in a single creative decade.
The closure never came to pass, as the Obama administration's pressure campaign ultimately brought Iran to the negotiating table, yielding the 2015 nuclear accord.
So it came to pass that my worldview of going out was formed pretty much entirely by a sadly nearly forgotten ITV series, Bouncers.
"These decisions weren't made back in the 1990s and early 2000s, and the inevitable came to pass, and the company went into bankruptcy," he said.
Congress never set aside the requested $4 billion, meaning the highlight of Obama's computer science initiative — a windfall of federal funding — never came to pass.
Neither of these projects came to pass, but Trump was forgiven the hype because in those days, he was just a businessman with big dreams.
The filmmaker had been trying to complete his fantasy trilogy, but despite hopeful remarks made during interviews over the years, it never came to pass.
Gail Collins And it came to pass, barely seconds after he became the near-inevitable Republican presidential nominee, that Donald Trump began a gender war.
Meanwhile, the mobile ad blocking apocalypse over which industry pundits had fretted endlessly in the first few months of 2016 never really came to pass.
The author of the NYT op-ed said that members of the Cabinet whispered about using the amendment against Trump, though nothing came to pass.
And so it came to pass that the Connecticut Huskies were actually ranked third in the AP preseason poll this year, behind Notre Dame and Baylor.
I promised him that, in some way or form, I would admit how utterly wrong I was if it ever came to pass, and I am.
Unfortunately, their nuptials never came to pass because DC Comics has said its heroes "shouldn't have happy personal lives" owing to their commitment to defend others.
Whatever it wanted to accomplish by putting narrative and storytelling first in games came to pass, but it's hard to say that Heavy Rain was responsible.
I was wondering why, but then it came to pass that her husband was a police officer and his granddaddy was the sheriff, so I understood.
Exhausted by years of lobbying for immigration reform that never came to pass and a Dream Act that never materialized, the friends wanted to stage a protest.
What began as a season about a literally hellish bunker turned into an episodes-long flashback of how the apocalypse came to pass in the first place.
An exhibition at Miguel Abreu Gallery gathers the intricate and rewarding models Godard created for a 2006 exhibition at the Centre Pompidou that never came to pass.
The park bordering the neighborhood, also called Marine Park, was built in part for a 43 World's Fair that never came to pass, according to historical accounts.
Below, Butler and Kois talk about the influence of the political climate on their book, a film adaptation of "Angels" that never came to pass and more.
The 2018 congressional battle over health care only came to pass, after all, because Trump ran hard on the pledge to "repeal and replace Obamacare," and won.
I spoke to Brill about how this came to pass, why the American dream has vanished, and what it will take to undo the damage that's been done.
As Mr Lynskey says, Orwell wrote "1984" not as a prophecy but as a warning, to galvanise action so that the future he described never came to pass.
The Trump administration eventually released military aid to Ukraine under pressure from Congress; meanwhile the public statement from Ukraine about investigations sought by Giuliani never came to pass.
I don't mind the look of a skirt-like uniform, but when the wearer is already wearing pants, I begin to question how this uniform came to pass.
In fact, the government readily admitted that the plan all along was precisely what came to pass: parents scrambling while in government detention to track down their kids.
The fact that this future was never realized, that it never came to pass, did not make this subterranean vision untrue; it just made it vain and beautiful.
He has previously argued that people would "revolt" if it ever came to pass and praised Pelosi for her restraint amid past calls for his removal from office.
The record ends with Joker's "Stuck in the System" and Hyetal's "Pixel Rainbow Sequence," two songs that suggest an alternate timeline of the genre that never came to pass.
Reynolds' background in helping businesses through transformative times could aid in any endeavour related to the creation of a visual search business, if such a thing came to pass.
That show drove its audience wild with artful links to the occult, hinting at something far darker, more sinister, and more compelling than anything that came to pass on-screen.
That partnership never came to pass, but Bryant was often seen wearing an Apple Watch, most famously to the 2017 ceremony where The Lakers retired his 8 and 24 numbers.
So it came to pass that our first African American president, Barack Obama, presided over a Moynihan-ian crusade to save Black boys from risks associated with female-dominated families.
We were never able to get any corroboration for them from IFTTT or other sources — and whether or not they were completely accurate, an exit obviously never came to pass.
While GitHub is home to more than just open source software, if such a migration came to pass, it would be a very bad look both for GitHub and Microsoft.
This incredible Mad Lib came to pass Thursday afternoon, when Loomer, armed with flyers and a sign with her own tweet printed on it, staged a protest outside the office.
It wasn't that they were parallel occurrences, in his view actions were eternal and forever but thought was something that happened in time and that came to pass only once.
This week the dire predictions came to pass, as the network reached its capacity, causing transactions around the world to be massively delayed, and in some cases to fail completely.
Towards the end of "It Came to Pass as It Was Spoken," Payam's brother Adar Golshiri (Naby Dakhli) reveals that Payam is an Iranian national who was born in Iraq.
The unpopularity of the idea of arming teachers among teachers themselves suggests that lawmakers who support the idea will face difficulty implementing it, even if such policies came to pass.
And so it came to pass that the airport catering workers of Unite Here Local 233 decided to take a stand against the garish, confetti-strewn backdrop of Super Bowl LIV.
When the bill was scheduled for a markup, the final step before going to the full Senate for debate and a possible vote, it never came to pass, the staffer said.
The book begins with a scene of unspeakable violence and traces how it came to pass in nine sections, each one telling the story of a different character in the town.
Understanding how it came to pass, and how ordinary people made extraordinary decisions in the name of a cause, is a vital component of making its horror seem that much more possible.
We talked to him about what the last 48 hours have been like, if he could've expected what came to pass, and what he thinks about it now that it's mostly over.
Here's how that marital rift came to pass: About seven miles outside of Hanksville, Utah, a man stood inside a grain-silo-like building that he and the crew called the Hab.
He's tired of explaining how it came to pass that his son should run the company in his place, and has decided to dive into the messy business of taking it back.
That's how it came to pass that I bought a brand-new iPhone 6 at the flagship Fifth Avenue Apple Store in Manhattan in June of 2016, and shipped it to Michaud.
This perfect storm came to pass yesterday at the opening of Everlane's newest retail location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which just happens to be just a stone's throw from my own humble abode.
But many doubt the Chinese would trust the American commitment, perhaps noting that the promises to integrate Russia into the West after the fall of the Berlin Wall never came to pass.
The extreme heat that officials have been warning about came to pass on Saturday, with some fire-stricken areas seeing temperatures around 100 Fahrenheit (38 Celsius), according to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
"I don't trust this market at all," Cramer warned on "Squawk on the Street" as stock futures pointed to a higher Wall Street open, which in fact came to pass through the morning.
That never came to pass of course, and the company tried to separate itself from Salesforce in April of 2016 when it released a version of Apttus that would work on Microsoft Dynamics.
In the extraordinarily unlikely event that that came to pass, Sanders would at least have a shot at convincing the superdelegates to follow the will of the voters and give him the nomination.
Last month, Mr. Hoffman garnered worldwide publicity for saying he would donate up to $0003 million to veterans' groups if Mr. Trump released his taxes, a remote possibility that never came to pass.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call that such a scenario, if it came to pass, would pose a threat to the Middle East and to Russian forces in Syria.
This all recalls the heyday of al-Qaeda, when much ink was spilled over South-East Asia potentially becoming another major front in the war on terror -- something which never came to pass.
But none of those came to pass as the company feared it might pay too much for acquisitions or become too exposed to disruptions by expanding its sole U.S. refinery, the people said.
Last month, Mr. Hoffman garnered worldwide publicity for saying he would donate up to $5 million to veterans' groups if Mr. Trump released his taxes, a remote possibility that never came to pass.
It finally came to pass in 2012, when the pair hit the studio to record songs for a charity album for one-time 'Mats guitarist Slim Dunlap after he suffered a severe stroke.
That dream came to pass when years later, Charles Cecil—the architect behind the Broken Sword series—would go on to spearhead the first solid attempt at a Doctor Who game in 13 years.
Several Russian companies, ranging from petrochemicals giants to real estate and health businesses, had been lining up at least $4 billion worth of IPOs in Moscow and in London but none came to pass.
When various local Indian groups united against the English threat, having up until that point fought among themselves as much as offering concerted resistance to the European outsiders, the colonists' nightmare came to pass.
Religious parties had held street protests demanding this, and even though Parliament back then was full of liberals and socialists, there was hardly a dissenting voice when the time came to pass the law.
Hundreds of thousands of Kenyans emptied out of Nairobi in the past few weeks, hopeful that violence would be avoided but unwilling to take the change if the worst-case scenario came to pass.
I caught up with Graham de Barra from Help Not Harm (HNH)—a campaign to update Ireland's current drug laws, reduce harm, and promote health policies—to find out how this bill came to pass.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Naspers, the media and internet holding company, was planning to sell off Allegro, its online auction business based in Poland, and today the deal finally came to pass.
But if it came to pass, it would allow America Movil to achieve its dream of offering customers phone service, internet and video in one package, and, Jimenez said, could help serve far-flung consumers.
That meeting never came to pass; in a Facebook post, warehouse workers said management initially agreed to meet with them as a group, but later reneged on the promise, agreeing only meet with workers individually.
Eight years later, when HUAC launched its investigation of communism in Hollywood, the studios announced that they would no longer employ party members—and, as it came to pass, anyone refusing to cooperate with HUAC.
"There were a lot of interesting coincidences between what people associated with Trump were saying at the time and what later came to pass," Clinton said during an interview on "The Today Show" on NBC.
The stakes of what is happening in Germany are difficult to overstate, but it can be easy to lose track of how this came to pass and how to think about what could come next.
And so it came to pass that the most colorfully bombastic White House official besides the president himself was fired 10 days after he was appointed, and two weeks short of his official start date.
If this came to pass, the bureau could join all those other dysfunctional bodies — just look at the Securities and Exchange and Federal Election Commissions — whose structure waylays all but the mildest of rule changes.
But they concluded there was one scenario so severe that there would be little they could do if it came to pass: the stiffest sanctions being applied to his business empire, not just Deripaska himself.
"Bring It Back" was prophetic, as it offered an argument for not just a reconsideration of Wayne's place in the canon but for a realignment of rap's regional hierarchy—both assessments that ultimately came to pass.
The shared-universe idea isn't clever window-dressing in "Watchmen"; it is actively and increasingly important in explaining how this alternate reality came to pass and what role Alan Moore's original characters still have to play.
Earlier, that same flight attendant said she felt confident that even if a schedule reduction came to pass, furloughs wouldn't be necessary thanks to the more cost-effective nature of regional operations compared to mainline partners.
Prosecutors sought permission during the trial to introduce evidence that Mr. Walters traded on information he received about Mr. Icahn's investments to show a general proclivity to use confidential information, but that never came to pass.
The long-rumored ouster of White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon finally came to pass on Friday, eliminating an influential skeptic of military intervention and trade in a White House stocked with internationalists and foreign policy hawks.
None of those elements came to pass, however, and oil prices sold-off in the face of the Saudi and Russian oil ministers at the very moment that they were holding a post-meeting press conference together.
Republicans have been quick to point out that Democrats have in the recent past been willing to provide much more money for a border wall as part of broader immigration reform efforts, none of which came to pass.
As the Confederate Army began racking up defeats, there were increasing calls to dragoon slaves or pay free blacks to serve as soldiers, and Jefferson Davis eventually voiced his support for this—but it never came to pass.
In fact, they have a solid track record of getting a lot of this stuff wrong, in particular predicting better growth and higher unemployment and, importantly, more inflation over the past several years than actually came to pass.
Similarly, although Tenet may have been scared to death every day by the intelligence information fed to him, scarcely any, perhaps none, of the thousands of "threats" that terrified him on a daily basis actually came to pass.
When Liz donated her nerve to Derek in season nine, Meredith had promised to try and have a closer relationship with Derek's sisters, but it appears that with the exception of Amelia that never really came to pass.
As a result, she does a lot of telling the audience, in finely wrought, declarative sentences, how female celebrities have been mistreated by the world that venerated them — but does very little showing how that came to pass.
The idea behind DBT is that people who own and operate nuclear facilities of whatever sort should sit down, figure out all the threats they can figure out, and determine how screwed they'd be if any came to pass.
If the American government decided to plan for the future, rather than sit on the sideline as it came to pass, it could spur the development of the same kind of decentralized, open tech infrastructure that fostered today's miracles.
There were some pockets of success in the corporate world and in academia, but the dream of turning the network into a proto-AOL—pitched by UIUC's Bitzer when the university first discussed commercializing the technology—never came to pass.
The moment came to pass in the aptly named comic book miniseries The Death of Wolverine, which saw the title character's healing ability go kaput, leaving him as vulnerable to death as the rest of the characters in the Marvel universe.
CONWAY: Well folks should be concerned if it actually ever came to pass Laura because the Immigration Customs and Enforcement Agency in this nation is there to enforce all immigration laws, not just deportation as Senator Gillibrand incorrectly and inaccurately states.
When Portugal was merely faced with the threat of that fourth downgrade from DBRS in August 2016 — it never actually came to pass — its 10-year bond yield spread over Germany widened 80 basis points in just under two months.
And so it came to pass on the day before her 43rd birthday as she made light of foul weather on Rio's exotic coast to come out on top in the test of endurance and speed for the third consecutive Games.
An Ossoff victory, which nearly came to pass despite the long Republican tradition in the district, would have sent even marginally vulnerable House Republicans into a panic that the unpopularity of President Donald Trump could bring them down next November.
Why it matters: The deal, if it came to pass, would deepen the energy ties between Saudi Arabia and China, the world's second-largest oil consuming nation after the U.S. Flashback: Yesterday we examined the turmoil around Aramco's planned IPO.
For the moment, leave aside the insidiousness of how it came to pass Thursday that David Wright, franchise icon for the New York Mets, announced tearfully that he would be playing his final game in the major leagues on September 3743.
Goldman Sachs analysts said auto tariffs, if they came to pass, would likely cause weakness in the Canadian dollar and Mexican peso, possibly also affecting the euro, pound, yen, and Korean won as investors priced in a hit to the economy.
This speculative flourish recalled the famous question that John Stuart Mill said he asked himself as a young man: If all the political and social reforms you believe in came to pass, would it make you a happier human being?
The race war Manson dreamed of never came to pass, but he achieved a kind of pop culture infamy through his antics during a well-publicized trial and subsequent books and television movies that tried to make sense of the carnage.
SANDE MILTON: Today's puzzle came to pass after a lengthy back-and-forth between Jeff and me about the appeal (or lack thereof) of themes where you drop the same letter from real phrases to create funny theme words (letter drops).
And so, a few months later, it came to pass: the Excelsior Scholarship, for students from families making up to $125,000 a year (by 2019) who attend the State University of New York or the City University of New York.
In a letter sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Tuesday, a group of top Democrats called for an investigation into how it came to pass that the island ended up buried in debt it could not pay off.
A deep fear came to pass for many artists, museums, and cultural organizations nationwide early Thursday morning when President Trump, in his first federal budget plan, proposed eliminating the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Back then, most of the relevant focus was on Romney and Bain specifically, rather than on the industry as a whole, as President Obama never proposed wide-ranging legislative fixes (beyond carried interest tax treatment, which never came to pass).
After that came to pass, he was seen as the favorite for the top job, but in his hour of triumph his ambition was thwarted in dramatic fashion when his close ally Michael Gove abruptly deserted him and announced his own candidacy.
After that came to pass, he was seen as the favourite for the top job, but in his hour of triumph his ambition was thwarted in dramatic fashion when his close ally Michael Gove abruptly deserted him and announced his own candidacy.
As it turns out, the Toronto and Montreal clubs were actually supposed to play a two-game series to determine who would go on to play the Hamilton Tigers, winners of the regular season, in the final, but that never came to pass.
Goldman Sachs analysts said auto tariffs, if they came to pass, were likely to cause weakness in the Canadian dollar and Mexican peso, possibly also affecting the euro, pound, yen, and Korean won as investors priced in a hit to the economy.
Although Payleven had some interesting opportunities to potentially run as the payment mechanism for a number of Rocket's businesses, that never really came to pass, although Klein says there is still (and even perhaps more) of an opportunity to do that now.
Evans said many of the fears people in Vancouver originally expressed about the facility never came to pass—the site didn't lead to an increase in crime or drug use in the community, nor did it entice new users to start injecting.
But that morning, as the police arrived on Argyle Road — not coincidentally, in minutes — the worst came to pass: the body of a young man was discovered in a driveway just outside a Queen Anne house toward the end of the block.
The proposals merited just two sentences in Governor Andrew M. Cuomo's State of the State speech on Wednesday, but if they came to pass they could mean a dramatic makeover of Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood, and its stretch of still-industrial waterfront.
That came to pass on Wednesday when Mr. Mubarak, 91, Egypt's ruler of three decades, was buried with full military honors at a funeral in Cairo attended by family, former allies and the country's latest military-backed strongman, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
In 2003, the hotel's manager reportedly contemplated the idea of turning either Room 911, where Liu stayed, or even the entire ninth floor into "a museum" memorializing the SARS outbreak, but that never came to pass, according to local newspaper the Taipei Times.
Thomas L. Friedman And so it came to pass that in the winter of 2016 the world hit a tipping point that was revealed by the most unlikely collection of actors: Vladimir Putin, Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump, Mark Zuckerberg and the Macy's department store.
That never quite came to pass, but when, between 1649 and 1660, England had no king, and became a commonwealth, it got a little easier to pretend that there existed such a thing as the People, and that they were the sovereign rulers of . . . themselves.
And I was talking just this morning to a couple of CEOs of big U.S. tech companies who are saying: Well yes we're having to think about it, but if that ever came to pass it would take years, and it would be a huge shock.
Trump's move came on the deadline he imposed last year for the full release of the files -- barring national security and privacy concerns -- after the 25-year-in-the-making deadline imposed by the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act came to pass last October.
She derides new digital media as much with her tone as with her reporting, and yet the very same digital journalists she maligns now wield great influence within the industry—precisely as this book contends, while failing to truly reckon with how this all came to pass.
This is how it came to pass that your mother would lie to her partner about taking your brother to college with his father, for example, or remain with him after he threw a tantrum in response to a benign comment about a long-ago boyfriend.
By the time the worst came to pass—he was reported "sobbing like a child" at the news of Garfield's death—his summer of agitation, as Greenberger makes clear, had put him back in touch with the better angels of his nature and his more honorable, pre-machine résumé.
But the problem is that even if the hopes and dreams of the two-state advocates came to pass, and a resurrected Palestinian state was created in the West Bank and Gaza, with some settlement swaps, the resulting creation would still be a symbol that could easily be exploited by extremists.
Perhaps most importantly, he resigned a few days after the press began asking questions about his appointment in 2011, less than a month after he was appointed — so not only is there no evidence of a quid pro quo here, there's just little way to even say one actually came to pass.
There are lots of reasons why that never came to pass: Heidi Allen proved to be an incompetent acting head; the party failed to brand itself a "Remain party" but instead dithered around trying to reinvent the centre; it called itself Change but demanded that, as far as Europe was concerned, things stayed the same.
" Elaborating, he says, "I think [Superior Thought] captures it well—'Scarred from the hard tasks and dreams that never came to pass ... And yet he tried to walk the straight and narrow path but he fiend for the lights and the drama need an arsenal and an armor to inflict the force and cause trauma.
And since perhaps the only thing even more horrendous is the murder of children, it's no wonder, then, that one of the main proponents of QAnon posted on YouTube that Americans would be forced to comprehend "films of innocent children pleading for their lives while people are butchering them" once "the Storm" came to pass.
In August of 2011, Steve Jobs, the tech icon who disrupted a string of traditional industries, called me and told me he thought he'd figured out a way to revolutionize TV. He invited me to come see it at Apple in a few months, but he died just six weeks later and that meeting never came to pass.
In August 2011, Steve Jobs, the tech icon who disrupted a string of traditional industries, called me and told me he thought he'd figured out a way to revolutionize TV. He invited me to come see it at Apple in a few months, but he died just six weeks later and that meeting never came to pass.
It came to pass, in New York, with "Monogram" (21966-269)—goat, tire, and also paint, paper, fabric, printed matter, metal, wood, shoe heel, and tennis ball—which is now on view at the Museum of Modern Art, in "Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends," an immense retrospective of the protean artist, who died in 29, at the age of eighty-two.
Fittingly, it's Luke who delivers the most iconic line of the episode — nay, of the entire series — which treats that cultural shock as a literal punch in the face: And thus it came to pass that, like Urkel and the Fonz, Luke Ward entered the pantheon of catchphrase-beholden characters, and The OC inserted itself firmly into the early-aughts zeitgeist.
But whether it was his plan to use a New Hampshire win to vault himself into contention in the states that followed (he finished second), or a big win in Michigan to vault him into his Midwest swing (he finished third), or the clear advantage he claimed to hold in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic (second or third in all), nothing Kasich and his team predicted ever came to pass.
The website emerged as a singular defender of Mr. Ailes, with a piece about a planned walkout by network stars loyal to him should he be forced out — it never came to pass — and one by Mr. Bannon ridiculing the "minor Murdochs" (the 21st Century Fox chief Rupert Murdoch's sons and co-executives, James and Lachlan), who were seen as leading the push for Mr. Ailes to resign.
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In Leo's mind — as we discover throughout a day in which his preternaturally patient daughter, Molly (Elle Fanning), escorts him to the dentist, the eye doctor and, when he wets his pants, a big-box store to buy new trousers — he is living neither now nor in the past, but is switching back and forth between two alternate presents: realities that never came to pass because he chose other roads, long ago.
He said he gave Richman one "single unclassified memo," with the intention that it be leaked to the press in an effort to prompt the appointment of a special counsel -- something that came to pass when the Justice Department appointed Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE to that very job.
If you know the story, when Mary was pregnant with Jesus, she visited her much older kinswoman, Elizabeth, who, through a miracle, was also pregnant with a son — John the Baptist, the precursor of Christ: And it came to pass, that, when Elisabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe leaped in her womb; and Elisabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost: And she spake out with a loud voice, and said, Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.

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