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Alex is not forecast to come near the United States.
"The penguins don't want to come near you," he said.
"Please don't come near!" she begs us, her eyes filling.
Only I wouldn't have come near 'All the President's Men.
But few have come near the success of Plague Inc.
It's an A/B side release ("The Spoils" and "Come Near Me") and there's a track called "Come Near Me" where we've just been driving around LA listening to it in the car nonstop.
Neither would come near to the popularity of 1982's Thriller.
Would Tim ever want to come near that nasty scene again?
When kids come near, she kneels and talks on their level.
Sanders's support among black voters didn't come near that of Biden.
So do not come near this plane if you are enjoying nuts!
IN ANY list of life-saving discoveries, vaccines come near the top.
If fires come near the village, homes can burn, Chief Hector said.
She was trembling and did not want anyone to come near her.
And it felt like the ghosts of Greenwood started to come near.
No Democrat has come near the size of his throng on Tuesday night.
Not allowed to come near sources of drinking water used by other castes.
It feels like you have leprosy because people don't want to come near.
Mr. Booker's trial by police stop had come near the George Washington Bridge.
Yet this day, Anias lets loose a smile as those in scrubs come near.
Even my dog doesn't want to come near me when I have it on.
The ratings have not come near the numbers in 1998, when "Titanic" won big.
"You come near her room tonight, I'm going to punch your face out!" she stressed.
Keep talking about those things and no one will ever want to come near you.
"He wouldn't come near us; he would find a corner or a chair," she says.
As the Mayor said, it doesn't come near to paying the cost of the investigation.
It's a good salary for what I do, but doesn't come near his six figures.
Are there any parts of your body that you wouldn't let come near with a needle?
For ages, she was scared to come near anyone and was totally averse to being petted.
"It kept pecking and pecking and normally they don't come near us," Givens told WKRC Cincinnati.
Grandma's going to raise me, so don't ever talk to me or come near me anymore.
It's hard to talk about A.S.M.R. without nuanced language for the things that come near sex.
"It's not a good sign if I come near you and wave the Sharpie," Hoffman said.
The only way it&aposs gonna come near you is if you&aposre not looking at it.
The layoffs come near the end of a rough first year as a public company for Snap.
The sharks, however, wouldn't come near her because she was so large — 8-feet-long with the tail.
"We will not allow this warship to come near our territorial waters in the Persian Gulf," he added.
"We will not allow this warship to come near our territorial waters in the Persian Gulf," Sayyari added.
"We will not allow this warship to come near our territorial waters in the Persian Gulf," said Sayyari.
The real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly.
Don't ever come near me again unless you offer me an apology for the damage you have done me.
Pitt confronted Weinstein, instructing him never to come near Paltrow again — and Weinstein called Paltrow up in a fury.
That way there's an incredibly small chance it will come near the Moon and Earth in the next 100 years.
Ordinary people no longer come near us, because they fear what Christina knows and what she might accuse them of.
They never permitted a woman to come near their Olympic Games but had summary punishment for every female intruder detected.
"People stopped drawing water from our well, and didn't let their children come near me or my house," Kekula said.
Mr. Sanders did not come near answering the question, instead talking about his plan to provide free college tuition. Mrs.
The money you save on gas doesn't come near to offsetting the price premium of the Tesla for similar equipment.
Nobody, ill-intentioned or otherwise, would dare to come near her — or near you, if you stayed in her vicinity.
Or, it could be a "burglar alarm," alerting even bigger predators to come near, and then startling the initial predator away.
"The truth is, there are a ton of vets who will never come near it until the law changes," she says.
If it works, this method could be used to help divert an actual NEO should a dangerous one come near our planet.
I remember Luke snapping during a road hockey game, viciously swinging his hockey stick at anybody foolish enough to come near him.
The best parts of Captain Marvel come near the end, when the storytelling gives way to some epic, eye-popping set pieces.
And as for your body, there comes a point when no one looks at it, much less wants to come near it.
The proposal will come near the 22020th anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, which officially made human trafficking a federal crime.
But the movie's one emotional gaffe would seem to come near the end when Daisy grabs Hoke's hand and tells him so.
As you come near, you can almost enter the image and see each miniscule patch of color among the hair-sharp, shadowed debris.
"We had set up a feeding bucket, so the animals could come near them and I could get some good shots," Myers said.
I don't ever let water come near these—just brush off any dirt or leaves or what have you with a paper towel.
Eventually, three golfers who saw us fall come near us, and they unhook us and kind of lift us out of the water.
An aide to Obama reportedly got into a confrontation with a Chinese official, who said journalists traveling with Obama couldn't come near him.
The storm is heading northward through the Atlantic and may come near northeastern states midweek including Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Rhode Island.
Audra McDonald is the only stage star to come near Dench's record, with six Tonys – the Olivier Awards' American equivalent – to her name.
He flies free and attacks seagulls who would otherwise come near the guests and their food, because they are so used to people.
Afterward I hid in my house for two days, afraid to even come near the window, while I waited for my exit permit.
" He seemed delighted by the many precautions imposed by a public health crisis: "Nobody wants to come near me, much less touch me.
It raised the quota on US autos shipped to South Korea, but automakers didn't come near reaching the cap during the previous year.
"We can expect additional evacuations as this storm continues to come near our state," Scott said at a news conference in the Keys.
Time was of the essence in this situation, in part because whales that come near land are at risk of suffocation and organ failure.
I don't know what possessed me to speak out at that moment, only that I had such a strong sense of don't come near me.
These lines come near the end of John Ashbery's "Spring Day," which is the second poem in his book, The Double Dream of Spring (1970).
The police told me that they could make him sign an order saying he wouldn't come near me again, or that they could arrest him.
But hospital officials keep identifying more people monitored on camera who may have come near the patient or close to the room she stayed in.
Bryce Benson, should have been awakened and summoned to the bridge to assure a safe passage long before the ships could come near each other.
On a remote pass through Himalayan peaks, China and India, two nuclear-armed nations, have come near the brink of conflict over an unpaved road.
On Monday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Democrats are "hoping to come near to conclusion" on a deal with the administration on Trump's revised NAFTA.
The magnetic fields are so powerful that hospitals take great care to ensure no iron-containing metals come near the machines while they are in use.
"There are people I know who are corrupt, I will not allow them to come near this chair," Sisi said earlier in the ceremony without elaborating.
If you are that famous and you put all your jewelry on the net, you go to hotels where nobody can come near to the room.
Some fear it will come near the US and the Bahamas this weekend, but most forecasting models predict it will stay out in the sea. 2.
He wouldn't come near the girls, only growled until they went inside, and then watched them through the screen door as he gulped down his food.
If they come near shore, the bergs may bottom out on the ocean floor and come under immense pressure as the seawater stops supporting their weight.
Wanton destruction of the personal privacy of any person who has ever come near a political organization is a vicious but effective means to smother dissent.
But what should be a solemn moment has intense drama under the surface as Patti is next door and incensed that Kendra would dare come near her.
And the latest opinion polls suggest that the outcome is too close to call, with no single party likely to come near to winning a parliamentary majority.
" Ms. McCain's speech contrasted her father's legacy with the "opportunistic appropriation" and "cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly.
They let us the pass as the last car, but then we encountered other road closings and there was no way to even come near the bridges.
It's hard for residents to come near the canal, Reyes said, because the canal system is far away from roadways and surrounded by multiple fences on both sides.
The tin roof of the hospital has claw marks— Bruised indigo The kind you left on your thigh That awful night when no one could come near you.
Even though the Voyagers will not come near a star until 40,000 years from now, together, they have improved our understanding of the characteristics of the atmosphere of Jupiter.
"American greatness, the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly," the younger McCain said in describing her father.
Twice now we have dismissed her as a weak candidate and a flawed leader for struggling to break a barrier that no one else has ever come near breaking.
Like the others accused in the apartment scandal, he hopes the words of the psalm hold true: "No evil shall befall you, nor shall any plague come near your dwelling."
The U.S. Government hereby agrees to engage Alligators & Snakes to provide the U.S. Government with services consisting of: scaring the bejesus out of any persons who come near them. 2.
Hurricane Jose is now approaching the East Coast of the U.S. and may come near New York and other states in the coming week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
And the country's politics have become so sharply polarized that no major-party contender is likely to come near the 49-state defeats suffered by Democrats in 1972 and 1000.
We learned last week that the board's introduction will come near the end of May, and it unveiled a nearly final set of rules for the new exchange last week.
"We gather to mourn the passing of American greatness, the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly," she said.
"I came here because this is my land, and I want to die on my land but they are not letting me come near it," said Joudat Odeh, from Qusra.
I became more and more removed from that awful journey to London, and in the moments when I thought of it I didn't think grief could come near me again.
"Gulls are often seen as aggressive and willing to take food from humans, so it was interesting to find that most wouldn't even come near during our tests," Goumas said.
To be sure, traders and investors tell CNBC the market likely will go lower if there is no compromise Thursday, but the decline won't likely come near a 1,000-point drop.
They know that as long as they do so, Democrats will never be able to come near their fundraising or be free from limits imposed by potential donors of exceptional wealth.
The highlight of the NHL centennial, which will bridge this season and next, will come near the end of 2017 with the 100th anniversary of the founding of the league on Nov.
She approaches him after the group disperses, and he tells her to never come near him again — an obvious counterpoint to the gospel of discipline and self-knowledge that his teacher espouses.
It seems highly unlikely SoftBank could come near the $500 a share mark that would surely garner interest from many shareholders, including 27 percent holder Liberty Media and its chairman, John Malone.
Foreign bosses in Tokyo, such as Mr Arora, or Carlos Ghosn of Nissan, a car firm, come near the top of global league tables, but very highly-rewarded local executives are extremely rare.
Taking it seriously as a carrier of information about the real matrix between language and power, which is truly upsetting — mind-blowing — when we come near to it, changes the way you live.
Op-Ed Contributor China and India, two nuclear-armed nations, have come near the brink of conflict over a contested region in the Himalayas at the point where Bhutan, China and India meet.
Not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who live lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served.
Such debris disks were typically understood to be the remains of a small body, such as an asteroid or comet, that had come near the white dwarf and been torn apart by tidal forces.
I had a little hands-on time with the game earlier this month, and was impressed with the little touches throughout, from the snowfall in certain levels, to the pigs' snorts as you come near.
The fact it's tempting me to finally explore using a stylus — something that neither Microsoft nor Apple could even come near — is testament to Lenovo's thoughtfulness and the holistic design that the Yoga Book embodies.
In three cases, the average age of the presidential nominees has topped 64 years — in 1848, 85003 and 1984  — but in no case have they come near the 69.5 a Trump-Clinton ticket would represent.
Even though the little sister sang softly to him in her voice that their mother always said would knock the angels out of Heaven, the dog wouldn't come near, and backed into the forest again.
"It is intended to put everyone across this state and across this country where these efforts are taking place on notice: Don't come near it," Mr. Gillum said of issues like gun control and immigration.
In "Stress Relief," Michael decides to hold a roast for himself â€" which is, of course, hilarious â€" but the real laughs come near the end of the episode when he fires back at his employees.
"If you are that famous and you put all your jewelry on the net, you go to hotels where nobody can come near to the room," fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld told reporters in Paris this week.
The presentation will come near the end of a tumultuous season in which the Met fired its former music director, James Levine, for sexual misconduct, and he sued the company for breach of contract and defamation.
" — Sally Kohn, progressive commentator and former campaign strategist "While Warren didn't come near to dominating things the way she has in earlier debates, it was not a loss as she was (as always) solidly on message.
Matthew's slow-moving center was expected to come near southwestern Haiti and Jamaica on Monday as a major storm bringing winds of 270 miles per hour (2000 kph) and life-threatening rain, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
Although some Republican senators will trash Mr Trump off-the-record, so far only Mitt Romney and Ben Sasse have come near to publicly rebuking the president; Mr Romney said he was "deeply troubled" by Mr Trump's behaviour.
"We tried our best to assure the villagers that we would get the water tested, but they did not budge and even refused to come near the lake," said Naveen Hullur, who is in charge of the area.
The US regularly flies aircraft in the South China Sea, but Beijing is particularly sensitive about the operations when they come near areas where the Chinese government has built islands and established military facilities on disputed maritime features.
The Kremlin is checking the temperatures of journalists and visitors who may come near Russian President Vladimir Putin amid concerns over the spread of the deadly novel coronavirus that originated in China, Russian media outlet RIA Novosti reported Thursday.
At the end of the day, the number of graduates from university and college financial planning programs won't come near to replacing the thousands of advisors expected to leave the industry in the next decade, some industry observers say.
Experts say that Iran has not yet come near the level of uranium enrichment needed for a weapon, but some Western analysts say that if it attempted a "breakout," Iran could develop a bomb in less than a year.
It's the kind of thing that's like just have some people tell me with their expertise, does this come near to violating the policy or not and I'll just through a Spidey sense start to tell you whether it would.
And while the Department of Justice tried that, as with one theory about how existing distributors such as cable companies would be squeezed in negotiations, the judge found after a full trial it hadn't come near to proving its case.
While this weekend's protests did not come near the size of rallies in 2015 protesting Abe's push to expand the military, the combination of pressure from within the LDP and from the public has some questioning whether Abe can hold on.
"We gather to mourn the passing of American greatness, the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice, those that live lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served," Meghan McCain said.
While the Navy conducts such freedom of navigation operations all over the world, China is particularly sensitive about the operations when they come near areas where the Chinese government has built islands and established military facilities on disputed maritime features.
While the US Navy conducts such freedom of navigation operations all over the world, China is particularly sensitive about the operations when they come near areas where the Chinese government has built islands and established military facilities on disputed maritime features.
According to the IEA, if worldwide goals relating to climate and sustainability are to be met then additions in capacity will need to come near to 210.0 GW a year during the 280s, which would nudge cumulative investment to more than $235 trillion.
Even with the help from Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the US won't come near to the firepower and political support President George W. Bush was able to muster in his "coalition of the willing" during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
"There were a lot of toxic voices around, and I think when you're in that stardom, you're in that place, there's people that want to come near you, and they want to be next to you, and they'll do anything and say anything," said Chiquis.
Reality: Experts say that Iran has not yet come near the level of uranium enrichment needed for a weapon, but some Western analysts say that if it attempted a rush to develop a nuclear bomb, the country could accomplish it in less than a year.
Instead, she has had people refuse to come near her or cover their faces with surgical masks due to unfounded fears that she is a coronavirus carrier - making her one of a growing number of Americans who report being shunned or shamed after quarantine.
The new study, published in the journal Nature this week, details theoretical modeling done with 100,000 images of about 9,000 near-Earth objects (NEOs) — asteroids and comets that can come near the planet — seen over the course of eight years by the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona.
"Gulls are often seen as aggressive and willing to take food from humans, so it was interesting to find that most wouldn't even come near during our tests," said lead author Madeleine Goumas, of the Center for Ecology and Conservation at Exeter's Penryn Campus in Cornwall.
"We gather to mourn the passing of American greatness, the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who'll never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who lived lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served," said Meghan.
We gather here to mourn the passing of American greatness — the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who lived lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served.
There are moments in the film that come near to matching the visual enchantment of the original — particularly a long sequence during which, as in the 1964 film, the human children find themselves in a 2D animated world of imagination, having been transported there by Mary.
And this freedom over time has come to represent a kind of disdain or contempt for the social practices, government policies, and lived political realities that shape and limit most bodies in the world — especially black and brown bodies that don't come near to such extravagant freedom.
A number of small islands in the East China Sea are claimed simultaneously by China, Japan and Taiwan, and Beijing has made a policy of disputing the presence of American spy planes that come near disputed islands there as well as those in the South China Sea.
We gather here to mourn the passing of American greatness, the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who live lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served.
During normal operation, the sub would likely come near the surface to "snort" -- replenish its oxygen, recharge the batteries by using the diesel engines, and send radio signals -- around once every 245 hours, said Peter Layton, a visiting fellow at the Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University in Australia.
"We gather here to mourn the passing of American greatness — the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who lived lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served," she said.
A recession would be devastating, as wage increases haven't come near to making up for the pain caused by the last recession, and Republicans have taken fiscal firepower that could've been held in reserve for a future downturn and spent it on tax cuts and military boosts amid an expansion.
President Trump projected an air of calm on Wednesday after charges against his former campaign chief and a foreign policy aide roiled Washington, insisting to The New York Times that he was not "angry at anybody" and that investigations into his campaign's links to Russia had not come near him personally.
"We gather here to mourn the passing of American greatness, the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who live lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served," McCain said at the time.
Appearing on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," McCain said she had not been aware that the couple would be attending his funeral, and that she hopes her eulogy -- during which she criticized "cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice (her father) gave so willingly" -- made them uncomfortable.
"It's an extraordinary thing that people accept it and go, 'I probably need it,' whereas if a decade ago I said, 'Come sit on a cushion for an hour, no one would come near it,'" says Eric Jeffers, a "master trainer" and yoga instructor at Life Time Athletic Green Valley near Las Vegas.
" McCain has frequently criticized the President, perhaps most notably during her father's funeral last year, where she contrasted her father's "greatness" with "cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who live lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served.
I'd prefer it to be illegal for anyone to come near me on the subway; I don't like how close the dentist has to get to my face when she's tugging on the corners of my mouth with her pinkies; and I often feel a frisson when someone touches one of my pens or notebooks.
And for their most-likely-to-care kid to laugh at them, offer an, "oh, dad/mom," and jog upstairs to play Dota 2, telling their friends on Skype that they just gazed upon Galaga and almost choked on their (no car has ever come near it) garage-cooled can of supermarket-brand energy drink.
"We gather here to mourn the passing of American greatness, the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who live lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served," she said, speaking forcefully and, at times, through tears.
" He's not angry, he just wants to talk -  NYT : "President Trump projected an air of calm on Wednesday after charges against his former campaign chief and a foreign policy aide roiled Washington, insisting to The New York Times that he was not 'angry at anybody' and that investigations into his campaign's links to Russia had not come near him personally.
In place of all that, Price creates an age-based tax credit for people buying insurance on their own (you aren't eligible if your employer or the government pays for your care) that ranges from $252 for children under 252 to $22016,26 for those 2435 and older — a tax credit, in other words, that doesn't come near covering the cost of decent insurance coverage.
"We gather here to mourn the passing of American greatness, the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who live lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served," McCain told the crowd of mourners at Washington National Cathedral, which included family, friends, former presidents, military officials and foreign leaders.

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