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"The chickens have come home to roost," Mr. Buchanan said.
SOONER OR LATER, THEY HAVE TO COME HOME TO ROOST.
He has a daughter and son to come home to.
My daughter still has a dad to come home to.
I don't want to come home to deal with it.
If enough Sanders supporters do not come home to Mrs.
In that case, Clinton voters did come home to Obama.
What do you do when you come home to unwind?
Now, we always have a place to come home to.
"My plants gave me a sanctuary to come home to."
Don't count your chickens till they come home to roost.
"White bread imperialism has come home to roost," he added.
"And I get to come home to those amazing, little people."
" He added: "He was a peasant come home to the barnyard.
You have a sweet baby to come home to every day.
When do you think that storyline will come home to roost?
The dependence on top earners eventually will come home to roost.
SUNSET-CRUISE DINNER Then I come home to Derek and dinner.
Mr. Mitterrand would come home to stay with them at night.
Now all I want to do is come home to Britain.
And as the cost of still emerging liabilities come home to roost.
"This is a strange thing to come home to, right," she said.
Her son and son-in-law have both come home to farm.
But knowing I had this partner to come home to was overwhelming.
I come home to an empty apartment, and everything screams Ravi's absence.
I come home to flowers and some little surprise near the mail.
You know you can always come home to me, Daddy's little girl.
Who wouldn't want to come home to dust and hair-free floors?
I had to come home to try to get my head together.
The chickens have come home to roost in the campus ivory tower.
"It is a fun place to come home to," Ms. Romanelli said.
And we wish that Julio could come home to Storm Lake someday.
I want my baby to get better and to come home to me.
When he did come home to Austin, Trading Spaces came knocking almost immediately.
Whenever he would come home [to Flint] other people would just come over.
"I come home to my apartment and he is magically here," she said.
In fact, I rarely see them and come home to a quiet apartment.
I come home to V. and Z. playing on the floor, so sweet!
"He cannot come home to eat each night to save money," she said.
Arya asks Nymeria to come home to Winterfell with her, and Nymeria… walks away.
The question made me feel like my "pollos" had finally come home to roost.
Sometimes Mr. Brown would come home to find gas cards sitting on the porch.
And it's a great thing to come home to, and a total confidence booster.
On a weekly basis, I'll come home to some strange new bottle of something.
That way they at least had some semi-prepared food to come home to.
She's the person I want to come home to and create an adventure with.
Honestly, I do not turn on the TV when I come home to unwind.
Newly graduated with honors from Columbia, he's come home to ponder a job offer.
"Then to come home to this," Mr. Lesser said, referring to the Republican mailer.
What if you're over casual dating and just want someone to come home to?
Should it rain, you could come home to a soggy windowsill and damaged floors.
Work at Starbucks all day and then come home to work at Facebook marketing?
Houston residents come home to mud, sewage, and mounting bills Houston residents come home to mud, sewage, and mounting bills When Erin Moeller got back to her home in League City, a small city just southeast of Houston, the waters had receded.
Next, pop the garment into the washing machine and come home to a clean shirt!
Hopefully he will be allowed to come home to his beautiful family where he belongs!
We work, come home to our three-bedroom house, and spend time with each other.
Hopefully he will be allowed to come home to his beautiful family where he belongs.
She was able to come home to Florida on April 15, the night before Easter.
Shana Fisher, who just turned 16, would never come home to her beloved dog, Kallie.
"It was always such a relief to come home to that fabulous apartment," Mark said.
Instead, we can come home to the present moment through the practice of mindful dancing.
What if you're over casual dating and just want someone consistent to come home to?
Historically, many of these voters have "come home" to their usual party after the conventions.
But on some level, he's always there, waiting for her to come home to him.
Turns out, she had come home to find someone in her house and called the cops.
"I wasn't any rose to come home to at the end of my marriage," she continued.
That she quit to come home to take care of her mother, Ellen Bergman (Sissy Spacek).
As Neil Gorsuch's selection to the Supreme Court proves, that chicken has come home to roost.
Your successful friends know that they need a good man or woman to come home to.
This week, he told ABS-CBN news he was willing to come home to resume talks.
"My son is still out there somewhere needing to come home to his family," he says.
For most of us, we're grateful to have our faithful old hatchback to come home to.
It is the Chinese new year, and migrant workers have come home to see their families.
I clean up some before I leave so I won't come home to a huge mess.
Even with all the mayhem, it is always good to come home to New York City.
It is not a question of how, but when, this will all come home to roost.
Love is still being happy to come home to that same person, even after 30 years.
Make sure the inductee knows there is a safe and nonjudgmental place to come home to.
If the police put the pieces together, of course Elodie will come home to save her friends.
After a long day at work, the last thing you want to come home to is housework.
But to the excitement of his family, he was able to come home to Arizona for Christmas.
Wouldn't it be nice to come home to a nice home-cooked meal after a chilly commute?
It's so nice to come home to supper already cooked and it makes the house smell delicious.
"My son is still out there somewhere needing to come home to his family," Jim told PEOPLE.
"I don't care if they only come home to see the dog—fine with me," Kate says.
He has no one to come home to at the end of the day (other than Alfred).
Lucca tells Alicia that she needs to decide who she wants to come home to every night.
You get to come home to a freshly cooked meal without having to hire a personal chef.
Every day after middle school I would come home to the two of them, demagogue and disciple.
In 10 days, I will come home to a family whom enjoy my presence and TRUST me.
If, by chance, you have a miserable day, you will come home to a bed that's made.
It is worth waiting until you come home to rub those beach photos in your friends' faces.
Luckily, after a long and stressful day I have my golden retriever, Gatsby, to come home to.
Never mind that the groom lived in Europe and couldn't even come home to attend the wedding.
I just want to go and play music and come home to my kids and my wife.
At the end of the day I come home to a house full of three other people.
Brett had so badly wanted for his son to come home to Utah, but never this way.
Mike Pence of Indiana, has been publicly pleading with partisans to "come home" to their presidential ticket.
I thought we'd come home to Kansas for Thanksgiving every year, no matter where we ended up.
My daughters have to share their room with my gift-wrap stuff when they come home to visit.
"I didn't know that after burying my father, I'd have to come home to this," she told ABC13.
"How could you do that 34 times with him and then come home to me?" he asks Frances.
My husband noticed my mood drop; he would often come home to find me weeping, drained from arguments.
Meanwhile, the Saints are rolling, lead the division, and now come home to the comfort of the Superdome.
Wait until your roommates come home to watch the newest episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. 7.
You can run the robot while you're out for the day and come home to a clean house.
To put it more succinctly, he is the ungainly chicken of late-stage capitalism come home to roost.
Parents with certain jobs pick up lead residue on their clothes, then come home to hug their children.
A devoted son might have come home to stay, and perhaps taken up his wonted means of support.
Louise, Cordelia's SAT tutor, has been up all night waiting for Lavinia to come home to pay her.
He had made a desperate bid to come home to her, but had not survived the perilous trek.
He dreamed I would come home to him after class and live with him like a surrogate wife.
National fights come home to Georgia On the Republican side, Kemp is following a roadmap of his own.
And then when I come home to tuck them in, I'm sure they'll have a lot of questions.
Now, the trends of the 90s/early 93s have truly come home to roost because Limited Too is back.
Finally, you can come home to a visual reminder of how much more your probably could have accomplished today!
I had a guest checking in; Everything was normal— I come home to this man cleaning up my apartment.
"At the end of a day's work, I get to come home to her – that's the fun," McRaney said.
To some investors, buying gold feels like the right insurance policy in case wider issues come home to roost.
Each month, she'll come home to a box with her desired number of bottles, starting at just $210 each.
Those costs could come home to roost in the form of a much feared oil spill on the coast.
Each month, she'll come home to a box with her desired number of bottles, starting at just $13 each.
"It's nice to come home to a partner and show them something new you learned or experienced," she said.
With WeWork and Uber, the "chickens are starting to come home to roost" for SoftBank's investment strategy, Bohlen said.
Other than the cash payments, when available, most of the refugees have little to come home to in Afghanistan.
"There will be a lot of families that come home to nothing," the San Bernardino County fire chief said.
They go to work in fancy uniforms and come home to shacks with no running water or reliable electricity.
Boeing's troubled fleet of 737 Max jets has come home to roost, in the form of dismal quarterly numbers.
Alice Stewart said "Georgians will come home to the GOP" and its candidate, Brian Kemp, in the gubernatorial race.
Monday was the first time he has come home to sleep in his old bed since he was inaugurated.
Knowing that you'll come home to a made bed is also a great way to end a work day. 
The chickens will eventually come home to roost, but it often takes years for them to complete the journey.
When all the reader wants, as Brown wrote in "The Runaway Bunny," is a tree to come home to.
Bad fiscal policies eventually come home to roost, and taxpayers around the country should not be underwriting harmful practices.
Use the iRobot HOME app to tell your Roomba to start cleaning and come home to cat hair-free floors.
Plus, you can set it on a schedule, so you can come home to a clean house whenever you want.
But at its core, Cheviot Hills is a place to come home to rather than a place to be seen.
I can't cry over brothers slain by cops and no one ever pays, and then come home to a cop.
But what do the cook spaces they come home to after a long day of flipping and fixing look like?
Except that — a decade after the fact — a lot of the movie's comedic punch lines have come home to roost.
After the toppling of the Taliban in Afghanistan, she decided to come home to help rebuild her country in 2002.
Now, we can work out, watch a movie, work out again, then come home to our Book of the Month!
Salgado would come home to find her husband drinking with his friends, the kitchen empty of food for their daughters.
Jason Magee posted this photo to Facebook with the comment: 'Today was a bad day to come home to this.
A 19-year-old freshman at the University of Virginia, he had come home to celebrate the holidays last year.
And then come home to shape up Mark Bittman's recipe for salmon burgers, which go nicely alongside these mock frites.
As I eat it I think to myself, It's all worthwhile just to come home to you, Amy's Palak Paneer.
Whether the past will come home to roost remains to be seen, but it has perhaps never been more plausible.
Young adults who fail to launch can come home to their parents' cozy houses (a running joke in one episode).
The son, Burhanuddin Qaisari, a second-year law student at Herat University, had come home to Maimana during school vacation.
My patient spouse will often come home to find me with three different laptops lined up on the kitchen counter.
I give my old kit to my son, and I come home to him bashing along to Live at Leeds.
Often she'll come home to find that it drove up the table's leg and got stranded, the cleaning job unfinished.
Play with your head, heart, and guts, stay in the now, and that World Cup will come home to the USA!
Our fear of any alternative future, combined with our pining for an impossible political stasis, has finally come home to roost.
The boy's mother told the station her son was excited to come home to New York to visit later this month.
"Praying for you all Teresa that he gets to come home to you and all your girls," a different follower commented.
"It's a comfort to be able to come home to him when we are together and to go through life together."
That has been the big story of the last week: that many Republicans are deciding to come home to back Trump.
"Concerns about the U.S.-China trade dispute have come home to roost," said Stephen Innes, Asia Pacific market strategist at AxiTrader.
Indeed, some Democrats interviewed by The Hill insist that Sanders's supporters will come home to him once voters begin casting ballots.
"There will be a lot of families that come home to nothing," said Mark Hartwig, the San Bernardino County fire chief.
"I regret that I will be unable to come home to Australia this year," Day said in a statement on Friday.
I was on a full scholarship at a private school, and I'd come home to my work ... And this was where?
Only in the new season, to put it in the animated show's anthropomorphic terms, do the chickens come home to roost.
The Nest allows us to warm it from afar hours ahead of time so we don't come home to an icebox.
Yuto eventually sent Eiko a letter telling her he was alive and working on a scheme to come home to her.
And then when I come home to tuck them in [in this dress], I'm sure they'll have a lot of questions.
"And if by chance you have a miserable day," he added, "you will come home to a bed that is made."
As long as he continues to focus on what's going right with the economy, Georgians will come home to the GOP.
By being unapologetically blunt, the offended like yourselves come home to roost as the intended, (actual) snowflakey, targets that you are.
The chickens have come home to roost on Shameless, and the Gallagher house is looking more familiar than ever as a result.
At the end of the day, I want to come home to a space that I feel I can really exhale in.
More from Your Money Your Future:Would-be snowbirds are come home to roost as retirees age in placeDitch the 4 percent rule.
Joe Crowley, in a primary this summer, urged Democrats to "come home" to ideas that were first proposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
But the pills hadn't done much, and now she knew that he had to come home to figure out what was wrong.
And if by chance you have a miserable day, you will come home to a bed that is made — that you made.
Dianne Feinstein, demanding that she "come home to California" and participate in a debate for the first time in nearly two decades.
But we'd always come home to New Orleans for holidays and vacations, and then Covington when my grandparents retired to the Northshore.
After all, a dog that eats on a schedule poops on a schedule — meaning you're less likely to come home to an accident.
You may come home to an empty house and eat cheddar popcorn for dinner, but if your career is poppin', you're fulfilled, right?
Emmanuel Macron championed digital growth when he was economy minister; this week in London he urged French expats to come home "to innovate".
To put it bluntly, the core narrative conceit of Dark Souls III is that all of the chickens have come home to roost.
All these years, I have loved you and believed that you were alive in a POW camp and would come home to us.
Buy it once, set it up, and come home to find that it has already taken care of cleaning the floors for you.
He had then come home to Moscow and started writing about what it was like in Chechnya, and was hired as a journalist.
He has a $23.8 million option on the two-year deal he signed last summer to leave Miami and come home to Chicago.
I think it could have taken a much heavier toll on me had I not had my little guy to come home to.
"Bojack has done bad things, and it's interesting to — in this season — see those chickens come home to roost, as it were," said Hanawalt.
"He had a family to come home to, and he did everything he could do to support them," said Owens's granddaughter Gina Hemphill-Strachan.
And Vogel promised himself to always come home to his wife and kids after a job, no matter how far he had to travel.
He told me how proud he is of his four amazing daughters and how desperately he wants to come home to rejoin their lives.
When Joshua Marbury and Alicia Quinney left their son with a sitter, they never expected to come home to a battered and bruised toddler.
It has come home to assert its supremacy, its whiteness, its right to be ugly and foul-mouthed and to get rewarded for it.
"Wallead has been gone from his family for too long and it is time for him to come home to his family," she said.
We were roommates in an apartment in New York, and we would come home to each other every day and talk about two things.
I like when I can come home to my family and boast about my good grade on something that I worked very hard on.
PARIS — Having spent the last five years living in Syria, where she joined Islamic extremists, Emilie König, 33, wants to come home to France.
VA's budget has been climbing dramatically for years as the costs of our wars come home to roost, though (it nearly doubled under Obama).
At our California base, I felt lost and alone amid Marines who'd come home to families, or who shook off memories in partying crowds.
I often give surfaces, especially upholstery, a quick spray just before leaving the house so I come home to a fresher, less germy home. 
Ideally, you would automate your robot vacuum's cleaning cycles, not give it another thought, and come home to a clean house every day thereafter.
She wears the uniform proudly, she said, even though it might mean that she doesn't always come home to her husband and six children.
Just a handful of newsflashes have come home to me in such a way that I never forgot where I was when I heard them.
I would come home to care packages from friends on my doorstep and the anxiety it would cause was not normal — and I knew it.
The majority of her young life so far had been spent waiting to come home to her adoptive mom and dad in the United States.
I have to run errands on my lunch break, and I'll come home to eat; I pack an apple and hard-boiled eggs for breakfast.
Finally, Google put a call out to existing staffers in the U.S. who want to 'come home' to Singapore or move to the city-state.
The Cubs had come home to Wrigley for Game 4 with a lead over the Tigers but they lost three of their four games there.
But on the other hand I guess if you put everything into your career, you'll come home to an empty apartment with no one there.
I knew that no matter how bad things got at school I could always come home to a (virtual) life that was free of bullies.
She was supposed to come home to Minnesota, where her family lives, next week for the holidays, her friend George Moye told CNN affiliate WCCO.
Amy Savopoulos calls her husband, Savvas, telling him to come home to watch their son Philip because she has plans, according to housekeeper Nelitza Gutierrez.
In fact, these recipes are so easy you could even prep in the morning and come home to a weeknight dinner that's ready to go.
An increased force size would help lower the risk, as troops wouldn't have to be deployed for as long and could come home to train.
"We're in and out of hotels throughout the week and we didn't want to come home to something that felt like a hotel," she said.
So we're going to try and write more on the road on the next tour so we don't come home to nothing to work on.
"Many people feel their own neighborhoods have become unrecognizable and are no longer a safe place to come home to," the agreement's introductory section reads.
The ultimate gift of meditation is that it helps us come home to a space of presence that is large enough for whatever we encounter.
My moving situation, though definitely unique and mildly stressful, reminds me how lucky I am to have a place like this to come home to.
"Donald Trump's short-sighted America first dogmatism has come home to roost," Biden said Tuesday in New York, blasting Trump for damaging relations with allies.
Many returning migrants like Victory come home to a poverty that they find even more dehumanizing than some of the horrors they faced in Libya.
To come home to such a response after so long away doing something I never thought I could pull off but did has blown me away.
It seems clear to many that Trump's America First policy, in which American allies must fight their own battles, has come home to roost in Israel.
I call my mom on the walk home and come home to my roommate cooking a chicken and rice dish, which I gladly accept as dinner.
The Lodges come home to confront Veronica about the $86K charge to the credit card where she confronts her parents right back about them buying Pop's.
"I don't have any dogs of my own, and I come home to an empty house after working all day," Kidd, who is single, tells PEOPLE.
Just throw in your ingredients, set the timer, head off to work, school, or run some errands, and come home to a dinner cooked to perfection. 
The Prince had brought the ensuing crowing upon himself, and saw all those years of demeaning beatings, egotistical pressers and ostentatious entrances come home to roost.
Ties I was so homesick my freshman year of college that my cousins bought me a plane ticket to come home to Nashville for Halloween. Halloween!
Ms. Watson, who voted for Mr. Trump, said she understood his desire to come home to his resplendent apartment and the city where he was born.
With his concerns increasing, Brett fashioned a note to his son suggesting he come home to Utah to settle down and get control of his life.
Since getting out of debt, my husband was able to quit his job as an actuary and come home to work with me on my website.
But that edge has eroded over the past year as Trump's unpopularity has come home to roost -- in both polling and candidate recruitment in individual races.
"And not just come home to the Mets family, but the city," said Minaya, who was born in the Dominican Republic but grew up in Queens.
Mary's son George, of course, would have fought in World War II — and then hopefully come home to start his own family and eventually inherit the estate.
You can outsource the chore to this Roomba that can be scheduled to clean every day while you're at work, and come home to a tidier place.
"Staying at home would be a big thing, because I can come home to my family, help support my brothers and everything," Fisher explained to VICE Sports.
A pussy you can come home to and joke about raising kids withKanye: A pussy that's gonna get your mind off of other pussy, even if temporarily.
I'm going away to see my boyfriend this weekend and my roommate is in Nashville, so I want us to both come home to a clean apartment.
Every day, millions of Americans go to work, and while most come home to their families and loved ones, the terrible truth is that thousands do not.
Controlled by the Neato app on your smartphone or by any of your voice enabled devices means you will never come home to a dirty house again.
But in the end, Handel convinced enough Republicans to come home to the party, which she did by shrewdly realizing what unifies the party: anti-anti-Trumpism.
I didn't serve overseas in the Marines to come home to NC and watch a criminal, bankrolled by my opponent, take away people's very right to vote.
After nearly two decades of advising foreign politicians on how to wage electoral campaigns in their own countries, the chickens had—for me—come home to roost.
Even American gold medalists come home to little more than a bit of applause and some noise on social media, then it's right back to the grind.
Gail: I was so offended by the way he reacted to the attack in New York — he didn't even bother to come home, to his own city!
When the traditional signs of adulthood — marriage, homeownership, children — are delayed or otherwise out of reach, it's comforting to come home to something that depends on you.
"I was monitoring the storm here and there and eventually saw that there would be no airport in Houston for me to come home to," he said.
But all the age-old arguments made by the rank and file in the wake of Mueller's remaking of the bureau have come home to roost now.
"And now that he cannot come home to see her, I will do so, and all his 5,000 brothers in the department will do so," he said.
There's a -- you know, I got a lot of opportunities, I am a blessed man, I am healthy, I've got a fabulous wife to come home to.
On the Narvaez single, center fielder Eddie Rosario's throw to third base sailed high, allowing Tyler Saladino to come home to cut Minnesota's lead to 13-21.
It meant she would deploy often but for shorter periods of time, allowing her to come home to her kids more frequently, usually for about a month.
It's tempting, but you can't open the box, start your new robot vacuum, walk away for three hours, and expect to come home to a clean house.
Christie, a Wall Street bond trader, was commuting to New York and would often come home to find her husband, then a law student, watching sports on television.
And Ms. Steeves brings a sense of bewildered near-defeat to Jackie, who has come home to lick her wounds, only to find herself embroiled in more trauma.
"There are a lot of real structural issues, once-in-a-lifestyle 1920s-style structural issues that are threatening to come home to roost," Gambles told CNBC Wednesday.
Either way, you won't be bothered to get out of your comfy position on the couch, and you'll never have to come home to a creepy dark house.
"For the first time, I had the most amazing person to come home to when the spotlight went out and when the crowds were all gone," she said.
In my dream world, I'd love to just be able to leave for the day and come home to a clean apartment, but the technology isn't quite there.
I saw the mothers and fathers on my block wake up every single day and go to work, then come home to not enough food in their bowls.
The Savages are requesting R. Kelly allow Joycelyn to come home to speak to them face-to-face on August 25 ... when he's in town for a concert.
"Especially like when I do come home [to Garner], instead of her being on one side of town and me on the other," the American Idol winner says.
The high-maintenance individual who is the life of the party is not the person you want to come home to at the end of a grueling day.
There might not be time for you to come home to pick up your stuff—there might not even be a home for you to come back to.
I'd wake up to "Morning Joe," eat breakfast reading The New York Times, go to work listening to NPR, come home to NY1 news and nightcap with CNN.
Their determination to ignore (and in some cases even celebrate) President Trump's lies in the fun and games of the political season has now come home to roost.
Each day, after attending my own committee hearings and markups, meetings and events with constituents, I would come home to start my own studies on the impeachment inquiry.
"Because I'm on the road all the time, I need a place to come home to where I feel really relaxed and cut off from everything," she said.
If so much of our political horizon looks unfamiliar it is because we are reluctant to recognise all those second-term Thatcherite chickens that have come home to roost.
Even better, they're all on sale: Perfect for those who have demanding schedules, the ECOVACS DEEBOT will make sure that you come home to sparkly clean floors every time.
The truth of the matter is: It makes a world of difference to come home to an apartment full of well-made furniture at the end of the day.
The rise from zero percent interest rates is moving more tepidly than Wall Street had hoped for, and it's going to come home to roost on its top line.
"It's no longer an abstract notion to most Americans; it's now become a very concrete notion of a threat that's come home to roost in their community," he says.
She thought of her runs on the beach using James' long legs, exercising and shaving him carefully so he'd come home to a neat face and no muscle loss.
If all that makes your head spin, here's an easy way of thinking about it; all of Hariri's placenta-based stem cell technologies have finally come home to roost.
It feels like the beautiful closure we all needed, myself included, and I couldn't have been happier to come home to be with my TVD set family and friends.
However, El-Erian told CNBC the benefits of the prolonged easy monetary policies around the world that have sent investors chasing riskier assets could eventually come home to roost.
Fiery, fatty, crispy, garlicky—it's the kind of food you'd want to come home to at the end of a long, drunken night, but could also comfortably swallow sober.
"I had to declare martial law in the Mindanao group of islands," said Duterte, who cut short a visit to Russia to come home to deal with the violence.
The stainless steel chamber also works to chill wine, whiskey, and other spirits — so she can wake up to an iced coffee and come home to a refreshing cocktail.
Even if you're not hosting for the holidays, few things feel better than leaving the mess of pots and pans behind to come home to your own immaculate kitchen.
Abdi has gone to school in Buuhoodle until noon each day for most of the last year and has come home to work on his motorized toys for hours.
"I didn't serve overseas in the Marines to come home to NC and watch a criminal, bankrolled by my opponent, take away people's very right to vote," McCready tweeted.
My sister and I come home [to Canada] and regress into 5-year-old narcissists and make everybody watch home movies of us and applaud how cute we are.
After a long and eventful day, around dinner, I come home to spend it with my parents and talk about life and catch up on everything that's been happening.
Twenty-two years after I'd come home to America, through the same doors at JFK airport, Darweesh and the others who had been detained got to come home, too.
The night before I leave I'll just put detergent in the bath and clean all my clothes, hang them in the shower, and come home to all clean clothes.
We spend our lives trying to be productive and constantly trying to be better than we used to be, but when I come home to Kiruna, everything just stops.
Fleet vehicles like those UPS operates are logical candidates for conversion because they stick to similar daily routes, only go limited distances and come home to the same building.
A story that imagines what might happen if the terrifying realities of today's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — drone strikes, torture, suicide bombers — were to come home to America.
Whether you're working on your bartending license for a side hustle or just want to come home to something fancier than a Bud Light, Saloon Box has your back.
It's just going to be great to be able to leave my home every single day, to come home to my home, and just be there with my husband.
I think it's the best moment ever, insofar as the Republican Party has utterly destroyed itself, the chickens have come home to roost, and there are people in the streets.
Before speaking with her kids, she said she first called her husband crying, who assured her it was "just hair" and that he would come home to help her manage.
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She does enjoy a 6 point overall lead over Trump in the poll but that is down from 10 points in April as GOP voters come home to their nominee.
"Needed to come home to Iowa and give my grams some aloha Love u forever grandma 😍😍😍," he wrote, adding the hashtags #Mabel, #thematriarch, #raisedbywomen, #loveuma and #hawaiianiowan.
With his 40th birthday approaching this year, the singer is ready to trade in his bachelor days for a special someone to come home to and start a family with.
The awful, guilt-ridden relief you experience when you learn that your spouse will come home to you and your two children, when you know there are others who won't.
The tension doesn't ease up between the couple in the car, with Celeste admitting she planned to let Perry come home to an empty home following his upcoming business trip.
Because who wouldn't want to come home to the voice of Alfred, the man who keeps Batman's secret and who clearly knows how to make a perfect cup of tea?
As for Stone, his public comments over the past two years almost certainly will come home to roost as well — for him, unlike the president, in a criminal trial courtroom.
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"How ironic to come home to Spelman and experience continuing expressions of hatefulness here on our campus, in the form of a note slipped under a resident's door," she wrote.
At the American Trade Hotel, my iPhone lit up with texts, emails, and Facebook messages from family and friends sending me wishes and urging me to "come home" to celebrate.
Whatever the differences are between Dawson's and Booker's values, perhaps they'll come home to have good conversations about how to make America better, tonight — or perhaps skip the conversation altogether.
Many of today's uncertain voters — who are Republicans or Republican-leaning independents — may come home to the party, especially once there is a Democratic nominee to contrast with the president.
So on Election Day, millions of black Americans will come home to the Republican Party and cast their votes to elect Trump to four more years in the White House.
At 83, she had become alarmingly weak from stage IV lymphoma and atrial fibrillation, and asked me and my brother to come home to Delaware for her next oncologist visit.
" Alongside another screenshot of his texts with Andrew, Ortiz-Magro wrote, "When the mother of your child leaves the state with no babysitter and won't even come home to her.
We need more research to uncover the answer to this question, but for now, it's nice to come home to a dog, that in our mind, appears happy to see us.
Would he still be able to slay, or would he come home to find all of his death metal vinyl replaced by a note from his dad reading, 'ONE OF US'?
I think given the hyperpartisanship in the country right now, once he became the Republican nominee, the odds were very high that Republicans would come home to Trump as their nominee.
The obvious Democratic move would be to reach out to those voters and tell them to come home to the Democratic Party, offer them all sorts of New Deal-­style benefits.
I'm still dreaming of the day I can come home to New York City and feel those kick drums thumping in my chest again, smack my lips at the snare's snap.
These very beautiful little bird houses cost between $91 and $201, and will ensure that the local wildlife have a place to come home to after long days of seed eating.
"For the first time, I had the most amazing person to come home to when the spotlight went out and when the crowds were all gone," Swift said with a smile.
And if somebody should blow the rest of the series like J.R. Smith and George Hill did in Game 1 ... don't feel bad -- look who they get to come home to!!
After checking out his dorm, officers reportedly found drug paraphernalia, but no Daniels, so they decided to wait for him to come home to bring him in for questioning, KCBD reports.
All it takes is one unforgettable performance — like Darlene Love's 1963 original "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" — to become a fixture of holiday movies, TV and radio, where nostalgia reigns supreme.
Those numbers have now come home to haunt Mr. Macron in a political landscape where nearly eight out of 10 French citizens no longer support him, according to a recent poll.
"Imagine, I work in the cold all day and then I come home to the same cold," said Mr. Badia, 44, who works delivering pizza late nights into the early morning.
In one she struck up a conversation with an intense man named Reginald Owens, who had recently come home to Brooklyn after working as a counselor in a jail in Nebraska.
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The trained historian and philosopher took the lessons of the past and extrapolated what we can expect to see in the next few years as our political chickens come home to roost.
But as far as the kids in Coco and Finding Nemo travel, they also come home to their parents — and actually improve their home conditions with what they learned along the way.
We've put together some of our favorite pasta recipes that are as easy to make as they are indulgent, and the perfect thing to come home to after a brisk autumn commute.
In Stone's universe, this is a truth that the people of the United States must understand: that the U.S.'s hostile acts abroad have consequences, that chickens ultimately come home to roost.
By re-opening the question of Hillary Clinton's emails in a letter to Congress, Comey gave these wavering Republicans another reason to come home to their party, swallow hard, and vote Trump.
If I forget to close the bathroom door before I leave for work, I'll come home to find my dog Sutton sitting on the tile floor, shredding a roll of toilet paper.
After they spend their days working at the Sunrise office in downtown DC or meeting with lawmakers on Capitol Hill, they come home to share vegetarian meals at their table each night.
MTV's "Ridiculousness" star Sterling "Steelo" Brim partied his ass off only to come home to a major party foul ... after thieves allegedly broke into his pad and took off with valuable collectibles.
After a lifetime of being called "sand n-----" I thought I'd finally come home to my people, only to discover that they, in fact, did not consider me one of their own.
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I'm much more invested in building a sustainable future with someone whom I trust and can come home to after a bad day and just be myself — even my tired-looking, annoying self.
Because I know that for you to come home to a house that's been trashed or looks as bad as it did when you left in the morning is also kind of demoralizing.
A memory of the humiliations suffered by Jesse Owens, America's greatest athlete, who had bested Hitler at the Berlin Olympics in 1936 then come home to segregation, lent additional force to the protest.
You're only the logical conclusion to a party that has lived off the currency of racism and bigotry and fellating the 1% for decades, and now their Trump has come home to roost.
It positions Mercury as a confused prodigal son who just needs to come home to a heterosexual relationship, so I'm not really sure how faithful Malek was to that personal side of him.
How to do it better: Know that it might be the right choice"It's actually a really smart decision for their adult children to come home to live with their parents," says Eweka.
Ms. Choi, who has not been charged with a crime, had traveled to Germany, where she told a journalist that she was innocent but that she would not come home to face investigators.
Last month, the pop singer Marta Sánchez prompted debate in Spain by singing lyrics to her country's wordless anthem ("I come home to my beloved homeland, where my heart was born," she began).
I come out here and I have such a great opportunity to play this sport in front of you guys and then I feel even more blessed to come home to my family.
Your packages, books or mail might not be annoying to you, but that clutter makes for unnecessary stimuli for your roommates, who expected to come home to a clean coffee table or counter.
It served its purpose of giving me a place to come home to at the end of the day, but it also made me see living space and necessity in a new light.
But when his chickens come home to roost and he reacts not by coming clean but by trying to paint his actions in the most sympathetic light, his friends have finally had enough.
The concern many Democratic strategists have is that those voters look around, decide they're doing okay and their taxes have been cut at least a little bit, and eventually come home to Republicans.
"Every day there are workers who don't come home to their families because of tragedies we know could have been prevented," Marcy Goldstein-Gelb, co-executive director of National COSH, said in a statement.
Those words have come home to haunt both FERC and California's Department of Water Resources, the dam's operator, which continued to insist (until disaster struck) that the emergency spillway was up to the job.
They did this despite ominous warnings that the chickens would come home to roost if the Republicans ever achieved a Senate majority because the same maneuver could also be used against a Democratic minority.
We have fought in every war from the American Revolution to Iraq and Afghanistan, only to come home to a country that has yet to reconcile deep-seated issues of race, inequality, and injustice.
"As actors, we spend a lot of time in a dark theater or studio space, so it was really important to come home to a place that was light and bright," Ms. Robinson said.
Sometimes I look at old sepia photos from their early years together and think about all the promise and optimism they possessed, and how my father survived WWII to come home to my mother.
Even though it was vital so he could breathe safely and finally leave the NICU and come home to us, I still remember the cry he made before they wheeled him off to surgery.
It was still awkward, at least for me, because I'd come home to these boxes of shoes that I'd gotten online, and dresses that had been delivered, these things that could be considered luxuries.
Joe cowers away from her affection and plotting because he wants to be the only one pulling strings, and to come home to the kind of simple, affectionate woman he'd find in a story.
I don't miss the days of microwaving Morningstar Farms chicken nuggets, now that I come home to a partner who cares about her lifespan and making food that's actually supposed to go in your body.
The Baby Boomer hubris and NIMBYism that sent malls into further and further orbits from city centers has come home to roost and it promises to change the face of retail in a big way.
Wenzel, who was detained by Iraqi security forces last week when they recaptured Mosul, told German media at the weekend that she regretted joining the jihadist group and wanted to come home to her family.
Residents trickle home For most Florida Keys residents, recovery is far from over, and there's a one in four chance that those returning won't be able to live in what they come home to find.
I think we're starting to see the ramifications of how we not only fund, but all of the load that comes along that's baked into that structure is really starting to come home to roost.
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Fighting for the defense of our country, ideals, homes and honor is an honor and a duty which your daddy has to do before he can come home to settle down with you and Mother.
"A lot of the plateau stems from the epidemics of obesity and diabetes that have come home to roost," said Dr. Ritchey, a senior scientist in the centers' division of heart disease and stroke prevention.
A crock pot just arrived, for all those tasty dinners I'll come home to after a hard day at the office, although I don't go to an office and in fact barely leave my house.
More than 60 of the travelers, many returning from work trips or vacations, were trying to come home to the United States on Saturday when agents at the Peace Arch Border Crossing in Blaine, Wash.
As has been the case in each of the seasons in which they've won a World Series, every indicator suggests that there's an entire industrial-sized coop of chickens waiting to come home to roost.
" Keith McLeod said the family was still coming to terms with recent events, and said they "hope that Kam will come home to us safely so we can all get to the bottom of this story.
IF YOU come home to a vase full of roses on Valentine's Day in Europe there will be a good chance they were picked a few days earlier on the shores of Lake Naivasha in Kenya.
Most obvious, of course, is Sunderland, anchored forlornly to the foot of the table and waiting to be put out of their misery, half a decade of top-down neglect having finally come home to roost.
"I've had children come up to me at forums saying, 'I'm afraid to go to school,' 'I'm afraid to leave the house,' 'I'm afraid to come home to find out my parents are gone,'" Avecedo said.
Because Trump has mostly governed as a conventional Republican, a certain kind of conventional Republican has come home to him, keeping his support stable in the states that the Romney-Ryan ticket won easily in 2012.
But now that Negan has come home to roost, Gregory will have to do what he does best and weasel out of a treacherous situation through deception, flattery, manipulation and a few well-placed back-stabbings.
The couple were selling soup from their Harlem apartment when her brother-in-law asked them to come home to Kinston and open a restaurant in the building he had bought in the faded downtown district.
"There are consequences that will continue to come home to roost, so to speak, with China, if they don&apost find a way to work more collaboratively with all of the nations who have interests," he said.
Little People, Big World's Zach and Tori Roloff welcomed their son, Jackson, earlier this month, and thanks to some creative shopping and a little DIY magic, their baby boy had the coziest nursery to come home to.
She hasn't come home to be a pawn of her male relatives, and shows as much by banishing incendiary Protestant preacher John Knox (David Tennant, buried under mounds of beard and hair) during her first council meeting.
"It's really scary, but it's something I need to prove to myself that if you're out there doing all that, you deserve to come home to something that you're proud of and you're happy for," she said.
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As one of the hardest-working young women in show business, Zendaya totally deserves to have a luxurious, beautiful space to come home to after those long days of filming and working on her new fashion line.
Your boss has "asked" you to work overtime on the weekend and your colleagues are shirking on their duties, only for you to come home to a nagging partner who is resentful of your busy work schedule.
After Brazil's strongly-worded statements Friday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who is also struggling with economic problems and a push to remove him from office, asked his ambassador to Brazil to come home to discuss the tensions.
" By serving on the school board, he said during a news conference in Fort Lauderdale, "I can represent parents all over the district who deserve to have their children come home to them every afternoon after school.
"I didn't serve overseas in the Marines to come home to NC and watch a criminal, bankrolled by my opponent, take away people's very right to vote," McCready said in a video posted to Twitter on Thursday.
" The findings of the joint review panel echoed this, stating that the $800 million in lost revenue incurred during the first four years of the project will "come home to B.C. ratepayers in one way or another.
In the days before the Chinese New Year, they come home to see their parents and visit holy sites like the cave, where a Dominican friar hid from Qing dynasty soldiers in the 1700s before being executed.
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"With a career spanning over five decades, Ayler had a recurring role as Carrie Hanks, [Clair] Huxtable's mother on The Cosby Show has come home to rest," they wrote on The Mobile Register and Baldwin County obituaries' site.
More than once I've come home to an icy house because the internet had gone down, then spent hours trying to fix it only to have the thermostat jammed on 86 degrees until tech support reset my account.
If you want to come home to a warm meal, you can set the oven to cook at a preset temperature for up to six hours — all while using up to 50% less energy than a traditional oven.
"It's nice to come home to Shanghai," the Chinese billionaire Liu Yiqian told me one day in February, four months after gaining worldwide notoriety by spending a hundred and seventy million dollars on a painting by Amedeo Modigliani.
That being said, there's nothing as jarring as expecting to come home to said tail/ball of fluff, only to be greeted by a few wimpers accompanied by a limp, a puddle of vomit, or — even worse — unsettling silence.
QAMISHLI, Syria (Reuters) - An Islamic State fighter detained in Syria urged Italy on Saturday to let him come home to start a new life, saying he had abandoned the self-styled jihadist "caliphate" after growing disillusioned with its rulers.
When you're not at home, the app has your back: Instead of leaving a lamp on all night just so you don't come home to a dark house, the app can turn lights on minutes before you get home.
" Wammack credits their shared faith, trust and open communication as the "solid foundation" of their relationship, and she can't wait for her and Purcell to "come home to each other at night no matter what our days have been.
And I worry sometimes that I might happily crash through the next few years and then realize one day that I've never had the experiences that will make me satisfied to come home to the same person every night.
It's an argument that certainly comes up among my female friends after a couple of cocktails from time to time: the idea that men owe women power back pay, and that the chicks have finally come home to roost.
When I'd come home to my working-class neighborhood, I'd see people who were just as smart and just as talented and passionate about things, but what they often lacked was an opportunity or a door opening for them.
"It seems only fitting that Brent, who in death now represents something so much greater than any of our own individual lives, has come home to U.S. soil in a flag-draped casket on our Election Day," she said.
In the long term, it is hard to believe that increasing our debt will prove helpful, but many political leaders think shorter term, since they won't be in their roles by the time the chickens come home to roost.
It began with the most outlandish premise of all: The biggest star in the world shuts down his speedboat-and-sunglasses buddy films to "come home" to a group of Cleveland misfits straight out of an oddball indie ensemble.
We'll ask my mother-in-law to come over and take the dog for a short walk, today since she didn't get much time outside this morning, and I really don't want to come home to any accidents this evening.
The retired Air Force veteran had come home to his central Texas farm to recover from a brain injury he received in the military, and he was looking for a way to pass the time, according to a 5003 news report.
After Carlevale's first ayahuasca trip, for example, she was inspired to come home to Colorado, where she worked as an education program manager at Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, and revised the women's health provider's regional sex education curriculum.
That's why I haven't -- and won't -- have "The Talk" with my black son, because during an interaction with a police officer, I know his actions aren't the only ones that will determine if he's allowed to come home to me.
In an interview with The Hill on Tuesday — before the tweet dinging Warren — Sanders's campaign manager Faiz Shakir said he wasn't worried about the Massachusetts senator's polling gains, arguing progressive voters would come home to Sanders once the field shrinks.
" He also added, "It's deeply troubling that I will have to tell my children that Daddy might not be able to come home - to explain why the President has introduced a policy that comes from a place of ignorance and prejudice.
I've always particularly liked the idea of living in places that are strange but ideal — daydreams about living on furnished and futuristic ceilings, cozy 50 square feet apartments, and empty shopping malls to come home to fill my head often.
So I simply accept rides to and from work, where the bathroom door is heavy but the handicap stall and non-slip floors a relief — and then come home to elevate my foot and eat meals friends have prepared for me.
Then you'll outgoingly make new friends, seeing them a few days a week, which he'll mostly opt out of, and you'll get your fill of work talk from colleagues, and come home to a guy you still don't find interesting.
"It's deeply troubling that I will have to tell my children that daddy might not be able to come home - to explain why the president has introduced a policy that comes from a place of ignorance and prejudice," he said.
A member of Congress was expected to be able to come home to district and explain specific ways in which he had done things to help specific constituents, not just show up in Washington to engage in some abstract position taking.
Alicia, who has come home to New Orleans after combat duty in Afghanistan and the death of her mother, is a rookie and a bit of a loner, though she seems to have a decent rapport with her partner, Kevin (Reid Scott).
"As millennials make the home their own with their furniture or renovations, it's a space for them to come home to at the end of the day and provide the peace or enjoyment that they were looking for all along," Mikhitarian said.
Here we are in a military where we are trying to prevent a sexual assault environment to the point where even having a fitness magazine in our duty section is prohibited, yet we come home to relax and find this scheduled programming.
Not only are they trying to cope with a PC industry that's on track to see its sixth-straight year of softer sales, a struggling auto industry could also cause semis to come home to roost as early as summer, he said.
True, for the last two years he has come home to the same place, a one-bedroom Lincoln Square rental that he shares with his girlfriend, the New York City Ballet principal dancer Sara Mearns, and the couple's two dogs, Rocky and Ozzie.
To call the "work hard, play hard" atmosphere inhospitable to women who are pregnant or have families to come home to is a gross understatement—especially when 40 percent of women in tech are afraid to even mention their families at work.
There were many a night where I'd come home to her throwing up in a mug, or passed out on the couch with a cigarette burning in her hand, or with a large group of random people doing all kinds of drugs.
The first two episodes focus on Atif Rafay and Sebastian Burns, two college students who, after a night of partying while at home on vacation in Bellevue, Washington, in 1994, come home to discover Rafay's parents and sister murdered in their family home.
She had never been able to have any children and Tiny had accepted it early, but he still grieved in his heart for the loss of what might have been, children to come home to, to help with their homework, to take fishing.
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"Given the social and refugee challenges the Swedish government faces, if it continues to give a green light to 'entertainment' programs like this while claiming to be an advocate of equality and human rights, the chickens will eventually come home to roost."
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - The Iraqis who have come home to Mosul's Old City knew it would be hard living in the rubble left by the battle against Islamic State, but there is one aspect of their surroundings they are finding unbearable seven months on.
"I hate to think about anybody even doing something like that, [taking] advantage of people at a time of their loss and mourning a loved one, being gone, then come home to find something like that," Berry, one of the victims, told local news.
"While it is comforting to believe that we can wall ourselves off from the ailments of the world, history teaches us that whenever problems abroad are allowed to fester and grow, sooner or later they come home to America," she said in her opening statement.
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"While it is comforting to believe that we can wall ourselves off from the ailments of the world, history teaches us that whenever problems abroad are allowed to fester and grow, sooner or later they come home to America," Albright said in her opening statement.
"My Racist Dog Ate My Cat" Wow, what a horrible nightmare, to come home to my dog, mouth soaked in blood, my cat's tail thrown across the damn room, looking at me with fake-apologetic eyes while wearing a dog-sized Donald Trump hat.
Europe has been troubled for several years by the number of its young people who have run off to join the Islamic State, and is increasingly concerned about the potential for them to come home to carry out terrorist acts in their native countries.
Distraught families waited in parking lots for any news of their detained loved ones, and in one city, a local gym opened its doors to children who'd had no one to come home to after their parents had been detained while they were at school.
I don't know if our 13-year-old son's soccer game will finish in time for the first event or at what point in the evening my husband's meeting will let out so that he can come home to watch our 10-year-old daughter.
"For the first time I had the most amazing person to come home to when the crowds were all gone and the spotlight went out, so I'd like to thank my boyfriend Adam for that," she said, calling Harris by his real name, Adam Richard Wiles.
President Donald Trump is expected to come home to Trump Tower for a few days starting Sunday, the first time since his inauguration, and New York City police are planning a slight security clampdown in the area around the skyscraper for the duration of his visit.
"Because I'm on the road all the time, I need a place to come home to where I feel really relaxed and cut off from everything," says Vonn, 32, who considers it something of a Zen respite from the World Cup ski circuit and Olympic training.
You'll never have to come home to a dark house or worry that you left lights on again — and obviously, the most important part is that you don't have to get out of bed to shut the lights off when you're all comfy and cozy in bed.
Christopher Alan MacKenzie, 24 His mother, Laurie Goralski, didn't see him as often as she liked because he lived in Arizona, but he made sure to come home to care for her when she underwent brain surgery, she told the Press-Enterprise paper in Riverside, California.
I'm seriously concerned about my safety and my family's safety, and I desperately need to come home to the U.S. as soon as possible," he said, adding that both he and his sister have been diagnosed with depression and that his sister also has "severe anxiety.
According to Mizzou lore, which is spelled out in a display for visitors in the middle of the campus student center, in 1910, Mizzou football coach Chester Brewer called on all alum to "come home" to support the team in their game against the Kansas Jayhawks.
"I'm really excited about having a child and having a family — and somebody who I can come home to and give them joy … that's my son," explains Khaled, who was snapped rubbing Tuck's baby belly on the red carpet at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards earlier this year.
He started expressing his love for me quickly then we were trying to get him a leave to come home to visit and then when I received the email of wanting money via Western Union I knew then for sure that this whole thing truly was a scam.
The actress, who currently stars as the token "normal" person in a crew of crime-solving geniuses on Scorpion, spends countless hours on set alongside her ex-boyfriend Elyes Gabel only to come home to witness the rumor mill working overtime to peg her relationship status with David Foster.
In an attempt to figure out what life is like in the endless burbs of tarp and plastic that are the campgrounds, we took a tour to see what people come home to after a night watching Radiohead struggle against sound issues or creepily following Rihanna around the festival.
The inclusion of a synth gives Okilly Dokilly's hardcore a jerky, post-punk vibe, one that the real Ned probably wouldn't like very much — unless he'd just come home to find his house rebuilt by idiots and needed to work out some of his rage in a circle pit.
"But Chanel knows that my obedience comes with a small price that she loves to pay anyway: I want to come home to a home cooked dinner at six every night, one that she fixes," Courtland Sykes wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday of his views on women's rights.
So, here's an instant standard for the great American songbook, a reminder that a better world begins with gathering around the dinner table, with spreading the love we want to see, with giving our friends and family a place to come home to even when they wander astray.
That means the suburban, college-educated, mostly white, Republican married women who appeared to desert Trump in droves in November 248.6 (and who either voted for Clinton or just didn't vote) may be starting to come home to the GOP, at least as far as voting for other Republicans is concerned.
After her morning climb up the knife-edge ridges, she'd come home to find his bed empty and had made her way down the rocky slope from their house, over the rickety bridge that crossed the melt-water river—the Necklace, as they called it—and into the Six Villages.
"For the first time I had the most amazing person to come home to when the crowds were all gone and the spotlight went out so I'd like to thank my boyfriend Adam for that," the 26-year-old singer said, referring to Harris by his real name, Adam Richard Wiles.
For example, if you want to come home to a warm house but know it isn't necessary to blast the radiator all day, Nest's Home/Away Assist feature uses Eco Temperatures to keep usage at a minimum when no one's inside — then remembers to turn it up before you get home.
"There are consequences that will continue to come home to roost" if China does not find a way to work more collaboratively with nations that have interests in the disputed region, the former four-star Marine Corps general said at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual security summit in Singapore.
Hoda herself was born in New Jersey and has lived her entire life in the US.In her interview with the Guardian, Muthana said that she wants to come home to the United States with her child and hopes that she will be allowed to return, even if it means serving jail time.
"As we get into the second-quarter earnings, I think reality will come home to roost that the global slowdown that we've seen and these higher input costs to the cost structure are going to weigh on margins more than (expected)," said Jeff Schulze, investment strategist at ClearBridge Investments in New York.
Instead of leaving the heat on all day in winter (or AC in the summer) ecobee will remember (or can be programmed) to turn on the heat or cool a few hours before you get there so you can come home to a comfortable house without paying for air when no one's there.
Because at the end of the day, I understand when I come home to my fiancé that as much as he loves me, I hope he will never understand part of my life, because I never would like for him to see any of those things or experience any of those things.
No detail is too small to come home to roost; as with Tana French, with whom she is justly compared for writing mayhem-centric books that should not be regarded as genre fiction, it's worth rereading the beginning once you've finished this novel just to see how well the author has manipulated you.
When he finally does look at us, it's to deliver a self-pitying lecture about how he saved the country and maybe even the world, even as the rest of the movie has hammered home that he damned it instead, even if he'll be dead long before the consequences come home to roost.
I cook a lot during the week for myself, but I like to prepare meals for my fiancé to take with him to work or come home to, since he comes home super late, and him banging around the kitchen to cook would wake me up (also, one can only eat so much chicken over rice).
Long before Leonard outplayed Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo in the conference finals — and, yes, long before Leonard eliminated the Philadelphia 21995ers in Game 7 of the previous round with a buzzer-beater that smooched the rim four times — talk of the Clippers' plotting to persuade Leonard to come home to Southern California had been percolating throughout the league.
" Smith does not often (or not for an entire poem's length) adopt pre-modern meters or forms, but his careful sonic patterns suggest an immersion in them, as when the men (perhaps veterans) in "Wounded Men Seldom Come Home to Die" become "fireflies in a Mason jar, / Holes punched in the tin lid so they can breathe.
" Jane Foley, senior currency strategist at Rabobank, told CNBC in an email that "fat fingers, algos, low liquidity may all have been factors but it is possible that the move was exaggerated by the current vulnerability of the pound and the forecasts of some investors and economist that GBP still has further to fall as Brexit consequences come home to roost.
Rather than raise taxes on an already overtaxed middle class, GOP leaders are leading the fight to allow new government employees to choose their own investment strategies through a defined-contribution plan, which acts like a 401K that the taxpayers cannot be held responsible for bailing out when sweetheart deals go bust and the problems caused by mismanagement come home to roost.
Snowden's dangerous decision to steal and disclose classified information had severe consequences for the security of our country and the people who work day in and day out to protect it," she wrote, adding that he "should come home to the United States, and be judged by a jury of his peers — not hide behind the cover of an authoritarian regime.
"That's a big burden to have on a 15-year-old child, who should be living life going to homecoming, worrying about what movie he's going to go with his friends, not hurrying up to come home to take care of his little brother and take care of his mother and take care of his grandmother," Jonathan's mother, Jennifer Gutierrez, told VICE News.
In the three years since Mad Men went off the air in 2015 and this week's Amazon Video debut of Weiner's follow-up series, The Romanoffs, the lessons of Mad Men's treatment of workplace sexism have more than come home to roost, including for Weiner himself, who in 2017 was accused of sexual harassment by former Mad Men writer Kater Gordon.
At the iHeartRadio Music Awards in April, she publicly gave him a shout out during her acceptance speech, saying, "For the first time I had the most amazing person to come home to when the crowds were all gone and the spotlight went out, so I'd like to thank my boyfriend Adam for that," she said, referring to Harris by his real name, Adam Richard Wiles.
But the reason she thought we shouldn't go across was the very reason I had come home to the border, to write about how going across to Matamoros had changed from my childhood in the 60s and 70s, my partying days in the 7003s and early 90s, to today when it's difficult to find anyone in my hometown of Brownsville willing to risk crossing over.
But the most interesting pairing of player and market has to be Lloyd, who made the decision to come home to New Jersey, and play on the field where she first made her name as a star at Rutgers University, at a pivotal time in the history of both the league as a whole and the Sky Blue FC team she expects to finish her career with.
As is the case in so many primaries, the election will likely come down to which candidate is energizing voters, which candidate makes them want to show up on a Tuesday in May — and, specific to Idaho, which one will make Democrats who've changed their party membership (so as to vote in closed Republican primaries and select the "least wackadoodle" candidate) come home to vote in the (open) Democratic primary.
Respectfully, Matthew Smith-Meck After serving on the staff and, later, as Chief-of- Staff (fwd.) of the Office for the Administrative Review of the Detention of Enemy Combatants (OARDEC) at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (GTMO) the latter half of 2004 and, since October 2005, having to lie to my family, friends and co-workers for a living, it's now time to finally come home to the truth.
The first, of course, is Lu, who, we realize long before she does, has come home to delve into a simmering personal discontent that leaves her, like her father, remote in virtually all her relationships, including an affair she's conducting with one of her brother's former high school pals, a married man who always sends Lu home with visible bruises and goes — no kidding — by the name Bash.
"Something that was interesting that was said to me there was that they were so grateful for me coming to tell this story because it's hard to see, when you're talking about $10 versus $14, people have a hard time hearing the difference but when you use an example as extreme as mine, it brings the entire case to come home to rest," she told The Hollywood Reporter.
The Democrats' lead on the generic ballot has been consistently in a zone where they should have a good chance of taking the House, but their chances in a Senate map that was never ideal for them have slipped a bit — maybe because of the Brett Kavanaugh controversy nationalizing reddish-state races in a bad way for the Dems, or maybe because a lot of Tennessee and Missouri and Texas voters were always likely to come home to the G.O.P. once they started paying closer attention to the race.
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