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He comes closer, inserting himself between her very wounded legs.
"If the storm comes closer, we're leaving," Jack Honey told CNN.
Every day, reality television comes closer and closer to lighting itself afire.
Battlefield 1 comes closer to accomplishing this than any other video game.
Still, no man is an island, although Trump comes closer than most.
Below is a photograph, which comes closer to capturing lightning in reality.
This method certainly comes closer to confirming conventional wisdom about golf's great performances.
But as the train comes closer into view, a far different scene becomes visible.
"Nothing is perfect, but this approach comes closer than before," says NIST's William Phillips.
And the President's long shadow will only grow bigger as Election Day 2018 comes closer.
Even as IS loses territory and comes closer to extinction, "City of Ghosts" feels bleak.
He comes closer to evoking ginga than any of the gushy dialogue or soundtrack cues.
Wells added that when he whistles and says, "Come here, boy," the dog comes closer.
When it comes closer to the sun, the surface ice will sublimate back into gas.
If "Climbing Rock" depicts moments of transcendence, Christian Vizl's book comes closer to inspiring them.
Taryn: But as temperatures drop and Christmas comes closer, the coveted pastry turns to struffoli.
But if someone comes closer, the robot doesn't halt, it just enters a new behavioral profile.
But all that fades into the background as the stench of death comes closer and closer.
With Brazil's ratification, the Paris climate agreement comes closer to the requirements to enter into force.
If Lisicky can't quite keep a handle on it all, he comes closer than most others.
While the installation fails to entirely transport, it comes closer than I thought possible, given the context.
A survey asked: Which statement comes closer to your own views even if neither is exactly right?
The Arkansas quartet Pallbearer comes closer to capturing the uncanny allure of pop music at 16 r.p.m.
Including the pair of antennas on top, Spin Master's BB-8 actually comes closer to 19-inches tall.
I don't know that Manhunt succeeds 100 percent, but it comes closer than I ever would have expected.
Street Symphony's "Messiah" therefore comes closer to the original spirit of the piece than most modern versions do.
As the denouement comes closer, Liverpool's desperation will mount, mistakes will creep in, and points will slip away.
It's hard to think of a district that comes closer to being the average of the suburban battlegrounds.
The last frontier comes closer in "Alaxsxa / Alaska," Ping Chong + Company's stealthily cozy exploration of the 49th state.
You can actually see its excitement grow as the food comes closer, and fade as the pup spins away.
While Cole comes closer to DPRK than the vast majority of Americans, he seems impossibly far from its reality.
With the addition of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, though, Raspberry Pi 3 comes closer to a pocketable PC for everyone.
But security changes every single day … As the election comes closer, we could get some very targeted attacks by sophisticated actors.
In fact the Mueller report does neither of these things, although it comes closer to the second accomplishment than the first.
One more hike next year is no longer fully discounted by money markets, as the economic cycle comes closer to rolling over.
The long answer of a gourmand: so far, nothing comes closer to eating a real burger than this one…made of plants.
If he comes closer to fulfilling his massive potential, he and his generation will be critical to the Laver Cup's uncertain future.
No machine comes closer to his vision than Atlas, a 165-pound anthropomorphic robot that can run, jump and even do back flips.
I am flattered and terrified; I appreciate having my beauty affirmed, but I don't know what will happen once this person comes closer.
Flora Bar does not quite reinvent tuna tartare the way Estela reinvents beef tartare, but it comes closer than you'd think was possible.
All across Mexico this weekend, thousands of people marched to protest same-sex marriage, as the country comes closer to passing marriage equality nationwide.
The company will reassess its plans for its stake in the chip business when Toshiba Memory's initial public offering (IPO) comes closer, Kurumatani said.
Sanders' challenge has shifted some of Clinton's positions in the campaign, and her statement on fracking now comes closer to wider Democratic party sentiment.
The reason ObamaCare gains in popularity as its repeal comes closer to happening is that more voters understand the good ObamaCare does for them.
It's not an unqualified success, but it comes closer to capturing his essence as an artist and public figure than anything since Take Care.
But this idea comes closer to describing what happens when we watch an Icelandic crime drama, better than mercantilist words like import or acquisition.
"However, it does suggest that if Irish consumers are anxious, the mood has not become apocalyptic as the Brexit deadline comes closer," he said.
The steady stream of negative news flow is destined to continue indefinitely and escalate to white-hot intensity as the midterm voting comes closer.
As the election comes closer, the Russian factor will be a major feature in news coverage, which will report about threats from the Kremlin.
If Sanders comes closer to the floor of Wasserman's projections, he's likely to emerge with a lead -- but a significantly smaller one -- from Tuesday.
When he comes closer to the present day, or at least to the music he was raised on, Mr. Mars sounds most at home.
In its orbit, 2019 LF6 swings out beyond Venus and at times comes closer to the sun than Venus, which circles it every 88 days.
An increasing number of automakers have been attending consumer electronic shows recently as the driverless car comes closer to being sold on the car lot.
The flattening of the yield curve, (every time the short-term yield comes closer to the longer-term yield) could be a problem for banks.
In general, as the election nears, the polling average comes closer and closer to the election's final result — but not for the next few weeks.
Long lines were seen at airports in Honolulu as hundreds of people tried to catch flights out of the islands before the storm comes closer.
Even as each section — with its individual dramas and perils — comes closer into view, Mr. Nolan keeps them all in dynamic play with one another.
France, the second-largest euro economy, has seen a rise in anti-EU sentiment as the country comes closer to a presidential election in late April.
Now, as we live in a society that comes closer everyday to the apocalypse but also a world that has great internet speed, everything has changed.
The irony is that Buttigieg, an Episcopalian, comes closer than any candidate has in decades to fulfilling the role of the Jimmy Carter-esque pious Democrat.
And Nvidia is using artificial intelligence to upscale 1080p and 720p video from your streaming apps so that it comes closer to 4K's clarity and sharpness.
However on the core foreign policy issues our country faces -- alliance relationships, security commitments, and international engagement -- she comes closer to Republican views than does Trump.
Second, he comes closer than any previous writer to covering the Chinese economy as Michael Lewis, the hugely popular author of "The Big Short", might do.
As the Democratic convention comes closer, it is time for a fair and serious discussion about the role of superdelegates in the Democratic Party nominating process.
The result, Mr. Handler said, comes closer to approximating the cadence of serialized melodramas like "The Perils of Pauline," to which his series owes a debt.
Because of this personal element, because it is written as much about others as about oneself, it comes closer to fiction than almost any other prose form.
But Melania's latest foray into haunted festive design comes closer to providing a skeleton key for the warped mimetic rules of Trumpism than Trump himself ever has.
Dunkirk, for whatever faults I find in it, comes closer to that status of being this pure moviegoing experience than just about anything I've seen this decade.
That appears to be the government's goal, and as time passes, E. Scott Lloyd, the anti-abortion crusader who heads the refugee office, comes closer to meeting it.
This one comes closer to a conventional woman-in-peril narrative, with a plot that features a young television reporter who catches the eye of a serial killer.
This approach comes closer to putting the most frequent items at your fingertips, since at any given moment, you know exactly how many times each word has been searched.
But now, as she comes closer to realizing her dream, it's become apparent that she hasn't thought a whole lot about what'll happen after she wins the Iron Throne.
News Analysis ERBIL, Iraq — As Iraq comes closer to ejecting the Islamic State from its last major stronghold in the country, the question is no longer whether it can succeed.
It doesn't quite give you the feeling of showing up at a friend's place for dinner, but it comes closer than a lot of places where that's the explicit aim.
John Sommers II/Getty Images As Trump comes closer and closer to securing the GOP nomination, many establishment business Republicans are likely preparing a quiet retreat from presidential politics this year.
But the fact that Rubio comes closer than any candidate still standing to eliminating income taxation altogether and just taxing consumption is pretty notable, regardless of your stance on the matter.
Sterling also jumped after BoE Governor Mark Carney said the central bank is likely to need to raise interest rates as the British economy comes closer to operating at full capacity.
As the 2018 midterms that could end the one-party state of Trump Republicans in Washington comes closer, GOP panic is growing intense and unity for Democrats is paramount and essential.
Perhaps the most famous of these is Sedna, which takes 11,400 years to make a single orbit and never comes closer to the sun than 20 times farther out than  Pluto .
Trump has turned the subtext of working-class white opposition to immigration into ugly text, but he comes closer to articulating the "reformocon" immigration critique than any candidate except perhaps Ted Cruz.
But one woman who comes closer than most is famed venture capitalist Jenny Lee, whose investments via Silicon Valley-headquartered GGV Capital have helped place her among Forbes' top tech investors globally.
Apocalypse comes closer than any film so far, but while it gives her a backstory and at least one thing she cares about, it doesn't give her many lines or much character.
If Becca comes closer to understanding Camille than any other character we've met so far does, maybe that's because her whole adult life has also been an exercise in voluntary self-harm.
Warm, witty, and wildly inventive, it might not quite live up to everything its readers are asking of it, but it comes closer than any of us have any right to expect.
As the U.K. comes closer to the start of the process to leave the European Union, U.K. businesses are ignoring the political talk, the director general of the British Chambers of Commerce warned.
Now, as the film comes closer to its October release date, two more composers are joining the project to assist him: Benjamin Wallfisch (Hidden Figures, It), and Hans Zimmer (Inception, The Dark Knight).
There are also dollops of casual sexism and a first mound appearance that goes well beyond rookie jitters and comes closer to "Major League" territory before they fitted Charlie Sheen's character with glasses.
The show really does threaten to become a tragedy as we realize with each step, with each episode, with each season, Jimmy McGill comes closer to being this calcified, morally atrophied Saul Goodman character.
Brazil's political establishment is holding its breath as suspended House Speaker Eduardo Cunha, also of the PMDB, comes closer to losing his seat after a congressional ethics committee voted on Tuesday to oust him.
Kaiser asked a direction question about how people see Medicaid: Which comes closer to your view: — Medicaid is more similar to other health insurance programs, like Medicare, that help people pay for health care.
"Kate [Middleton] is obviously a beautiful woman with beautiful features but there are certain characteristics/proportions of facial features that are considered 'aesthetic ideals' and Meghan's nose comes closer to approaching those ideals," Cangello explains.
Every time the short-term yield comes closer to the 10-year — in what market participants describe as "flattening of the yield curve" — there are worries that an economic recession could be on the horizon.
The 2-in-1 laptop cannot escape the flaws inherent to a super light tablet that straps onto an even lighter keyboard, but the new Surface Pro comes closer than any other device ever has.
But when the company comes closer to releasing a product, key members from different teams come together to apply finishing touches like bug fixes, security audits and polishing the way the software looks and behaves.
Ben Howe is not the scholar Kidd is, but his book comes closer to an explanation; for, unlike Kidd, Howe was a conservative activist who went through a change of heart during the 2016 primaries.
While McAuliffe has spent the last week on a spring break vacation with his family, he has also been making calls to donors and longtime friends as he comes closer to making a final decision.
Men speak candidly about suicide, a form of confession outside of their "pep talks" with the priest, in which he earnestly tries to relate to them but comes closer to bullying them into changing their attitudes.
But now, because there is so much solar energy pouring into the grid from morning through late afternoon, the utility's peak demand comes closer to the evening, when the solar supply drops sharply as the sun sets.
Respondents were asked which comes closer to their view: that immigrants strengthen the country because of their hard work and talents, or immigrants are a burden on the country because they take our jobs, housing and health care.
"At my church, our pastor is saying, just be careful about who you're looking at as the election comes closer, because some of them are like wolves in sheep's clothing," said Cheryl Freeman, 57, from Thousand Oaks, Calif.
As a woman's due date comes closer (at about the 32nd to 36th weeks of pregnancy, according to the Cleveland Clinic), most babies naturally settle into optimal delivery position, with their heads pointed down and facing mom's back.
Sterling added to gains made after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Wednesday that the central bank is likely to need to raise interest rates as the British economy comes closer to operating at full capacity.
The trop-punk of "Tenemos Que Hablar" might leave some fantasizing about the prospects of a Conjejo-182 album, though to these ears it comes closer to the grandeur of Angels And Airwaves than the reductiveness of +44.
Last week, Governor Mark Carney said a rise in rates was likely to be needed as the economy comes closer to running at full capacity and the BoE would debate when to do so "in the coming months".
Purported specs for the Note 2100 Plus also detail one beast of a phone, and while it might not match arguably the most powerful Android phone to date, it comes closer than just about anything else on the market.
Martin Dolan, the head of the Australian-led search, told The Guardian that he believes the plane will be found within the next four months, as the search team comes closer to finishing its sweep of the refined zone.
Colt Prattes draws the assignment of trying to fill his shoes and actually comes closer to making an impression than any of the other actors here, but Swayze, who died in 2009, can rest easy; his legacy is secure.
Luckily, Helena and Art are about as sneaky as they come, and when Art sees that Helena secretly has a sharp screwdriver, he tells Coady that Helena is hemorrhaging, and when she comes closer, Helena stabs her in the throat.
Chris Kennedy's campaign for governor will receive major national attention as 2018 comes closer because it creates a powerful and dramatic contrast between the vision of America of the Kennedys and Democrats and the vision of America of Trump and Republicans.
THE AWKWARD 'WOULD YOU RATHER,' SCOTUS EDITION: Via The Hill's Alex Bolton, the decision by Senate Republicans to block President Obama's Supreme Court nominee is becoming a bigger political gamble as Donald Trump comes closer to clinching their party's nomination.
She can still hope that, as the March 29 exit day comes closer, the European Union might offer her concessions and more lawmakers might eventually support a revised version for her unpopular agreement, for fear of a no-deal exit. Mrs.
As Britain's exit date comes closer and negotiations on the withdrawal treaty have not yet been fully completed, the Commission issued a document on Tuesday on the preparations the EU would have to take in case a divorce agreement could not be reached.
As season 6 of the Bravo show comes closer to its end, this is an opportunity to look back on simpler times, when the Black Eyed Peas were still making hits, when leggings as pants were a controversial topic, when Stassi Schroeder had black hair!
There's not only the little Chevrolet Bolt EV and Jaguar I-Pace, but the new Audi e-tron and the latest and longest-range version of the Nissan Leaf, which finally comes closer to matching what Tesla products like the Model 3 can deliver.
Montaigne made several attempts at his essais —the French word means, simply, "tries," in the sense of experimental effort, though the English word "sketches" comes closer—and the bulk of the work of writing was done in the seven years following La Boétie's death.
In response to the question, "Which comes closer to your view, 'immigrants today strengthen the country because of their hard work and talents,' or 'immigrants today burden the country by taking jobs, housing and health care'?" there was almost no difference in the responses of Democrats and Republicans in 2006.
This might be a good fit for your home if you want OLED-like picture quality from a less expensive LED TV. No LED TV can currently match OLED in terms of displaying pure blacks and the most vibrant contrast, but Vizio's quantum dot tech comes closer than most other LED screens.
America First Policies has reaffirmed to the White House that it will back any of the nominees that are on the list that the administration publicized in November 2017, but conversations are likely to intensify as the White House comes closer to making its final decision, a person familiar with the plan told CNBC.
A survey conducted in May by the Kaiser Family Foundation asked voters this question: Which comes closer to your view, Medicaid is more similar to other health insurance programs, like Medicare, that help people pay for health care; or Medicaid is more similar to welfare programs like food stamps that help people pay for food?
The decision by Senate Republicans to block President Obama's Supreme Court nominee is becoming a bigger political gamble as Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE comes closer to clinching their party's nomination.
Content doesn't take pains to explain why she pounces on every scrap of viral fame, or what different platforms are (it uses real-life social media interfaces and native smartphone apps in almost every case), any more than it panders to the uninitiated by explaining who the IRL influencers and YouTubers (including Nat Tran, the Fairbairn brothers and Wengie) are when they cameo in montages where Lucy comes closer to her goal.
As the Republican National Convention comes closer like the Titanic heading toward an iceberg, and many Republicans are alarmed that Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE would make a disastrous president and is a potentially catastrophic nominee who could destroy the GOP House and Senate in November, might the Anybody But Trump movement make a last-ditch stand with an authentic movement to draft 85033 nominee Mitt Romney for president at the convention?

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