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So I kind of felt like, hey, this is really just helping promote their brand, and if an issue comes of it, an issue comes of it.
"Every '90s kid' comes of age 3 times," @VilinskiKonjic wrote.
Whatever comes of it turns out the way it is.
And what comes of that is a bonus, I guess.
We'll wait to see whether anything comes of West's appeal.
That is what comes of having little or no competition.
"I just don't think anything comes of it," he said.
I believe in the rules and regulations, and I believe that the authorities will do what they have to do and whatever comes of it comes of it, but those emotions will never be felt.
We've reached out and will update if anything comes of it.
That will be the day when humanity truly comes of age.
Whatever comes of the complaint, tenants are at a significant disadvantage.
" The answer is always, "No, because nothing good comes of it.
Rich is bullish, too, that something comes of the FTC's investigation.
It profiles Ethan Floquet as he comes of age with autism.
At the same time, it's possible nothing comes of that maneuvering.
Investors are waiting anxiously to see if anything comes of Sino-U.
The question is going to be whether anything really comes of it.
Whatever comes of the election on Tuesday, at least we'll have that.
It follows Liesel Meminger as she comes of age in Nazi Germany.
Trump floats ideas all the time, and often nothing comes of them.
Neymar's corner hits a couple of heads but nothing comes of it.
Whether any procreation actually comes of "Bom Bidi Bom" remains to be seen.
Yet the discovery itself has moved Africatown residents, whatever ultimately comes of it.
Here's hoping that malfunctioning televisions are the worst thing that comes of it. 
If anything good comes of this it's that we're being put into action.
I am hoping he just passes through quickly and nothing comes of it.
It's just about having fun and seeing what comes of it, Marsilio said.
"I hope something comes of it," he closes, signing off with his nickname.
As Arya comes of age, her capacity for ruthlessness and retribution is softening.
We'll see what comes of that, as the book leaves room for future stories.
Still, if nothing ever comes of it, he says, he has made his peace.
So what happens when that beauty, at least by Hollywood standards, comes of age?
If it&aposs just more chatter, there is nothing positive that comes of it.
But surprisingly little comes of the decision to make the main character a photographer.
The next debate over Rikers will be what comes of the prime real estate.
Moreover, we can set up trusts that mature after our child comes of age.
Besides whatever comes of the offer to host talks, Putin loves jerking Washington's diplomatic chain.
Mayer said that although he's part of an exclusive one, nothing much comes of it.
I'm really excited to see what it's like and what comes of it as well.
"But if this is all that comes of this meeting, it's absolutely outrageous," he added.
Why is it, you hear all these promises from politicians and nothing comes of it?
That's what comes of growing up on Mars in a settlement of astronauts from Earth.
What comes of being confined to a boat with 20-odd people for seven days?
"Let's see what really comes of it or whether it's just more propaganda," Bolton said.
" "And when he comes of age," I said, "tell him to come talk to me.
He is committed only to looking good as a result of whatever comes of it.
I say, go for it sir but you may not like what comes of it.
Let's see what comes of it, keeping an open mind and hoping for the best.
Whatever comes of the Saturday morning session between Trump and Xi appears certain to affect markets.
She comes of age in an America governed by another line — that of life and death.
The news comes, of course, the day before the company's public offering is set to drop.
What comes of his new probe, to be conducted independently of the DOJ, is anyone's guess.
But we know exactly what comes of Jimmy, and we know Chuck will be proven right.
However, pricing could end up becoming more of an issue as DirecTV Now comes of age.
BARACK OBAMA: Olive oil comes, of course, from Greece — which is also the cradle of democracy.
As a newer, browner, blacker, queerer, multicultural generation comes of age, larrikinism has grown sharper teeth.
The reality, of course, is that progressive change in society rarely comes of its own accord.
But whatever comes of it, all of this contributes to greater distrust in the police story.
It's always nice to feel useful, even if not much comes of it in the end.
What comes of this tug of war could decide the fate of nearly half the country.
Nothing comes of their long journey together, but we still have hope for Brienne and Jaime.
The move is a further worry for investors waiting to see if anything comes of Sino-U.
Now, as the family awaits to see what comes of Mama June's future, they're standing strong together.
Regardless of what comes of ISIS, the terrain for extremist groups in the Middle East remains fertile.
There's a lot of virtuosos out there that can play everything, but nothing really comes of it.
It comes, of course, after a bad year for Facebook when it comes to transparency and honesty.
Anyone concerned about the future of secure messaging should pay close attention to what comes of it.
Here is the long-term damage to an entire country that comes of being quiet and loyal.
As young people, teens will bear the brunt of what comes of climate change in the future.
But many technology gurus insist that this time is different as artificial intelligence (AI) comes of age.
But as this new group comes of age, there are more than she can keep up with.
They dive in anyway, and we'll have to see what comes of that possibly future Dateline episode.
And that all comes, of course, after giving birth, a process that has become almost unfathomably expensive.
And whatever comes of the eventual Batgirl movie, it immediately sounds like a good fit for the director.
My hope is that by the time the next generation comes of age, sexual discrimination will be unthinkable.
Every year some team goes on a long winning streak and nothing beyond the obvious comes of it.
Raised in a brothel, Arthur comes of age in Londinium with a rough-and-tumble gang of friends.
Per Deadline, the story of The Act begins when Gypsy comes of age and starts exploring her sexuality.
She "grows," she comes of age, but the journey will strike most readers as a distinctly unsentimental education.
I hope some good comes of Mr. Dittrich's tussle with M.I.T., if only to clarify the historical record.
As one comes of age, these are questions that tend to continuously resurface, if they ever go away.
Alone time is something you rarely get—indulge in it tonight and see what magic comes of it.
The move is a further worry for investors waiting anxiously to see if anything comes of Sino-U.
The move comes, of course, in the wake of the revelations about Russian ad-buying before the election.
And there's Lesa Cline-Ransome's "Finding Langston," whose protagonist comes of age during the Great Migration to Chicago.
And now, it has its very own website... and we can't wait to see what comes of that.
Often we do analyze for gender and nothing comes of it―at least not in our laboratory experiments.
He usually concludes with pessimistic declarations that little good comes of pairing human flaws with highly advanced technology.
The other two agreement types grant Foxconn the intellectual property that comes of research — either explicitly or through negotiations.
The creativity that comes of the resources provided by The People's Campaign is then truly up to the community.
The problem with the scientific method is very often you do this experiment and nothing comes of it, right?
I said, 'Give it a try and if nothing comes of it, I'll take you to a soccer team.
But the implications of it are far greater than whatever comes of the latest feud in the White House.
Iger will address Disney employees at 5:30EST today, and we'll update if anything further comes of that address.
But as the Australian tech scene comes of age, it's time for local entrepreneurs to hand out the advice.
Whatever comes of it, the 34-year-old Lucic-Baroni said she would make the most of the moment.
She said she had urged him to join the military and avenge the family when he comes of age.
They know that whatever comes of the discharge petition process will likely be much more moderate than they'd prefer.
Whatever comes of the Salt Institute's funding, McCarron argues that food companies will inevitably have to contribute to the trial.
Chemsex intimacy doesn't fit either of those and so it's difficult to convince mainstream society what good comes of it.
Whatever comes of Arctic Basecamp Davos, one hopes that at the very least it provides a much-needed reality check.
"It's more fun right now and we'll [see] if anything comes of it, but school is my number one priority."
If any good comes of today's vote, it's that some Britons might wake up to the reality of the situation.
INGRAHAM: So, let&aposs hope something good -- JOHNSON: The issue is -- INGRAHAM: Let&aposs hope something good comes of this.
Your nation still needs you, and you will also benefit from the grounding that comes of putting service before self.
This all comes, of course, as Trump has been bucking our allies to insist on stronger ties with Russia. 3.
A high school student comes of age under the misguidance of his stoner B.F.F. in this comedy by Jason Orley.
Time after time, a report comes of another everyday nightmare at an American school, and with it, a harrowing ritual.
But I always say if nothing else ever comes of it April should feel good about what she's done already.
The very conception of the series illustrates the topsy-turvy power dynamics of internet culture as it comes of age.
We will see where it goes but whatever comes of this meeting, the president is always playing a long game.
The protagonist, 20-year-old Bigger Thomas, comes of age as he grapples with his economic circumstances, racism, and political dissonance.
Whatever comes of these investigations could lead to rules, such as those placed on Facebook, that stifle their innovation, Cramer said.
This is obviously a significant event," the official said following Monday's charges, adding, "We need to see what comes of it.
Congressman Schiff, thank you so much, and we're looking forward to hearings next week, and we'll see what comes of it.
It is not only Wray's heroine but also his novel that comes of age, steadily deepening and astounding as it develops.
Taking on the role as Hamish's guardian would essentially make Jamie the clan leader until the young boy comes of age.
The rest of what I know comes, of course, from Wikipedia, which suggests that anosmia caused by trauma can be treated.
Anna principally comes of age in the Naval Yards as one of the pioneering divers who performed underwater repairs and salvage.
No matter what comes of this show, the people who love it will know it for the gift that it is.
It's a place to feel inspired to have a tête-à-tête with the universe and see what comes of it.
So much is bantered and thrown about particularly by this administration and president and a lot of nothing comes of it.
If nothing else comes of these hearings, members of Congress need to push for identifying and prosecuting those who leak classified information.
But I just want to pick up on something that comes of this, which is to me we have two separate worlds.
We never do learn what comes of the uprising that L3 started on Kessel, or the other droids that participated in it.
If nothing comes of it, Weingarten's early willingness to engage could make her a more authoritative critic of DeVos down the line.
When Cabinet officials continue to work for a president with whom they have fundamental disagreements, nothing good ever really comes of it.
Sometimes you spend ages preparing a project and nothing comes of it, like Marina Abramović's performance art institute in upstate New York.
A year has spun past since then, and whatever comes of the Trump presidency, he can claim at least one promise kept.
It also comes of part of a larger tendency on the part of the President to characterize undocumented immigrants as dangerous criminals.
A translation from the Welsh reads: Mountain snow, everywhere white; A raven's custom is to sing; No good comes of too much sleep.
Freshwater starts in south Nigeria, but most of the story is set in America, where Ada moves for college and comes of age.
And when you've been told by your preferred network that its opposite can't be trusted, you instinctively reject anything that comes of it.
The exhaustion that comes of teaching something over and over again, only to witness people re-educated by poorly-read journalists, is profound.
But even if nothing comes of these shadow impeachment proceedings, they still may serve a purpose: deterring Trump from further abuses of power.
You feel the need for some large-scale salvation, some great cleansing, which, when it comes, of course can't really do the job.
As this generation of donor children comes of age, they are able find their parent and one another more easily than ever before.
Intelligent yet callow, he is dependent on the wisdom of the Duke of Gloucester, protector of the realm before Henry comes of age.
Another development worth paying attention to is what comes of the sealed FBI documents that Hogan's lawyers successfully kept out of the trial.
Whatever comes of the investigation into the 2016 election, the measures Zuckerberg announced today are vital toward fending off similar threats in future campaigns.
J. Crew's announcement also comes of the heels of the highly anticipated Levi's IPO, which debuted on the New York Stock Exchange last month.
Zelie comes of age in a world that hates and unfairly punishes people like her – those whose white hair gives away their magic blood.
First we have to see what comes of the general election, in a contest that at this point seems to pit Clinton against Trump.
This is where primal emotions and capitalist dynamism meet: in the moral deadening that comes of having few significant choices and infinite trivial ones.
But every so often you get one that comes back and it says 'unknown source,' and then nothing ever comes of it from there.
Servers at both addresses have the brisk, well-drilled, impersonal and slightly numbed quality that comes of waiting on hundreds of people a day.
Proving that no good comes of doing the same thing and expecting different results, Spieth's ball hit the bank and rolled into the water.
"This ruling affirms the enduring principle that a state of war is not a blank check when it comes of the rights of Americans."
What comes of a country being forced by its puerile "president" to retreat from its world leadership, set to a soundtrack of world mockery?
But we&aposre on top of that, the single biggest event and focus of our day, barring, of course, whatever comes of this press conference.
In the History Channel reboot, Kunta Kinte (Malachi Kirby) comes of age on the screen as he transitions into Mandinka manhood in 18th-century Gambia.
The change comes, of course, because the iPhone 7 has no headphone jack, meaning that all headphones need to connect over either Lightning or Bluetooth.
I think if anything positive comes of this, hopefully all these movements will come together and stand in solidarity and in strength with one another.
The power of these campaigns still comes, of course, from the top down: The forces behind them are merely pretending to speak for the public.
Trying to explain her Palestinian identity to Americans whose "memories were short," Souad, a free spirit who comes of age in the 1990s, finds confusion.
Our European allies are now seeing what comes of a toxic mix of migrants who have been infiltrated by terrorists and isolated, radical Muslim neighborhoods.
But she is also a restless righter of wrongs, an action hero who comes of age at a time when the galaxy is in great peril.
We'll see what comes of their adventure when Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (boy, that title is a mouthful) hits theaters November 21.
INGRAHAM: I think a debate is a good thing and so if there is an interesting conversation that comes of this, I think it&aposs positive.
"Lots of people make bad decisions when they're young and nothing comes of those mistakes," Spencer Reinhard, one of the group's two original organizers, tells PEOPLE.
As space-power comes of age and new strategies are developed, the U.S. must look to history for the wisdom that can help shape the future.
He's able to do the same on "Scar Tissue," compiling brief moments of romance and prettiness, hanging them all together and seeing what comes of it.
To the militias, they're a lesson that things like this can happen at any time — that this is what comes of standing up to the government.
This Is School in America Now Time after time, a report comes of another everyday nightmare at an American school, and with it, a harrowing ritual.
" He told the cardinal that architecture shows normally "represent the carnal union between a father and a mother but not the creation that comes of it.
Her daughter comes of age on the fumes of Woodstock and emerges, at 19, as the female star of one of the biggest films of all time.
Mind you, this isn't a knock on either of them; we're very curious to see what comes of this film, especially since it marks Cooper's directorial debut.
"Certainly the prosecutors and the FBI knew they had probable cause to believe there was actionable evidence in his house, so who knows what comes of that."
This all comes, of course, in a game deliberately about witches and zombies and an essentially cursed office, so, we're playing with tense elements no matter what.
As boomers and millennials mature, and Gen Z comes of drinking age, brewers face a daunting balancing act of retaining brand loyalists while simultaneously attracting new customers.
Bob Brody, an executive and essayist in New York City, is the author of the memoir "Playing Catch With Strangers: A Family Guy (Reluctantly) Comes of Age."
But it was a kiss born of fear and impending doom, so fans will have to wait until next season to see if anything comes of it.
I can't actually ... I think that there are bad, obviously bad things that come of Twitter, but there's also a lot of good that comes of Twitter.
Along with the single comes, of course, a music video, and this one is just as funky yet understated as you'd expect from such a young, impressive artist.
Likewise, the creature comes of age when he finds Frankenstein's notebook, recounting his experiment, and learns how he was created, and with what injustice he has been treated.
But now that the meeting has finally begun, it'll be interesting to see what comes of their hours together — and whether either leader gets what they came for.
And because nothing is more perishable than the public's remembrance of a newspaper columnist, savor "America Comes of Middle Age" (133), a collection of columns by Murray Kempton.
But now, as a new generation of voters comes of age, an upswing of protests and extreme weather has pushed global warming to the top of voters' priorities.
In fiction, Bethany Ball's debut novel tracks the fallout of a financial scandal across generations, and Hannah Tinti's heroine comes of age with a dad who's an outlaw.
The details: This comes of the heels of growing diplomatic tensions in the Middle East amid Trump's demand for an immediate and complete withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria.
But European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted Monday that the EU "will not renegotiate the deal, including the backstop," so it's unlikely anything significant comes of this week's summit.
She will inherit his company, and as she comes of age and begins to learn about his business, she learns some shocking truths about what Phillip was engaged in.
"If nothing comes of this election with regard to the Libertarian Party, then nothing is going to ever come of it, I don't think," he told MSNBC in March.
I'm interested less in what qualifies something as black photography, black art, black cinema, as I am in seeing what comes of agency on the part of black artists.
"Arnold Comes of Age (Portrait of Arnold Pyle)," from 19301, is part of the retrospective "Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables," at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The heroine is a woman who has felt unloved and alien her whole life and yet comes of age, confronts her demons and saves the world in the end.
Typically, so much of R&D is tied so tightly to a profit/loss spreadsheet that it's really, really difficult to susurate something enough to see what comes of it.
Whatever comes of this MMA SNAFU, it makes things very interesting not only for the UFC's new featherweight division, but also the bantamweight division that sits 10 pounds below it.
Whatever comes of the debate inside the A.C.L.U., leaders of the alt-right say they are looking past the civil liberties union and seeking to forge more sympathetic legal alliances.
Downton Abbey has officially kicked off its final season in the U.S. This comes, of course, just days after UK viewers bid farewell to the series with one last Christmas special.
" This assertion comes, of course, from the same writer who asserts that "Justice Scalia also failed to realize — or at least admit — that textualism and originalism rarely determine a unique outcome.
"I hate government and nothing good comes of it and most people in it are vile," wrote my student, who is serving a 60-plus-year sentence for an assault conviction.
There's a kind of heartbreak that comes of watching whole swaths of houses scraped from a neighborhood, but this particular heartbreak is in no way tied to issues of historic preservation.
But the risk of overgeneralization does not justify ignoring that the social, political, economic and technological context in which one comes of age can have a meaningful effect worthy of studying.
And yet, despite massive spending on voluntourism, proportionally little good comes of it: at one major voluntourism agency, less than a third of the money spent ultimately reaches communities in need.
That uncertainty puts more strain on the Mexican economy, as companies may delay investment plans while waiting to see what comes of talks to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Whatever comes of the president's latest botched policy roll-out, it seems he may not be the loyal friend of gays, lesbians and trans people he claimed to be during the campaign.
Positing what AR/VR pursuits could be next for Apple would just be simple speculation, but it will certainly be interesting to see what comes of hires like this in the future.
"Whatever comes of our negotiations with Beijing, you can be assured that the American people will stand in solidarity with people of all faith in the People's Republic of China," he said.
Whatever comes of the dig, it's fitting that a man who might be the most widely-mythologized saint in history will soon have a new story for scholars and clerics to dispute.
Whatever comes of Mr. Barr's review and the conspiracy theories that ensue, he would be wise to reflect on his own history with government surveillance that stretched the limits of the law.
I can't help but think about 2050, as this generation comes of age, when India will be home to the world's largest Muslim population, which now feels its home is in jeopardy.
Bloys added that the pilot is currently in the edit bay, and while he has not seen the finished cut, he said they are "looking forward" to seeing what comes of it.
If nothing comes of South Korea's initiative, the United States is likely to resume military exercises and the North is likely to resume nuclear and missile testing, touching off another escalatory spiral.
Letters To the Editor: Re "In Health Bill's Defeat, Medicaid Comes of Age" (front page, March 28): Every day I witness the profound impact of Medicaid on the lives of my patients.
That's a lofty goal, considering the discovery for just one drug can traditionally take decades and tens of millions of dollars, with a high rate of failure before anything comes of the research.
For the good of the country and the Democratic party, we can only hope that Penn and Stein are just grandstanding, and that nothing more comes of this talk of Hillary in 2020.
As Bhutan's first democratic generation comes of age, there is the challenge of defining law in a nation that has been governed for much of its history in semi-theocracy and by monarchs.
But as the habit of letter-writing wanes and a new generation comes of age enamored of social media, the White House has focused on tending to a new audience with new tools.
As the first millennials approach their forties and Gen Z comes of age, marketers across industries are scrambling to figure out how to reach these digital-native consumers in a dispersed media world.
Burrows will be 38 years old when his $2.5 million cap hit comes of the books; Boyle will be anywhere between two and four months older when he's no longer the Leafs' responsibility.
The exec added that the pilot was currently in the edit bay, and while he had not seen the finished cut, he said the network was "looking forward" to seeing what comes of it.
Yet whatever comes of the 37-year-old's Bellator run, it looks like it should be a fun one, as he matches up well with many members of the organization's ever-growing heavyweight division.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 53%Summary: "The Lion King" was another live-action remake from Disney studios, centering around young lion cub Simba (Donald Glover) as he comes of age in the savannas of Africa.
If nothing comes of all of the investigations into the ties Trump-linked individuals have with Russia, it at the very least is a constant distraction for a very easily distracted White House. 93.
No matter what comes of discussions between China and the Philippines, the long-term objective of control of the South China Sea remains, said Shi Yinhong, a professor of international relations at Renmin University.
Whatever comes of the tiger bone and rhino horn controversy, Dr. Nijman emphasized that global collaboration — and perhaps compromise — with China might be key to solving the much bigger challenge of illegal wildlife trade.
Opposition to the status quo, the power that comes of compression into a minimum of words, and also a form of refusal: to be pigeonholed, to be confined to certain tones, concerns or audiences.
It doesn't matter if anything legally comes of the renewed focus on Clinton's email scandal, it's the fact that it's back on the front pages and mobile home screen that turns so many independents off.
They're set up to contend now and in a future post-Thomas/Horford world, when Fultz, Brown, Smart, and whatever comes of the 2018 Nets pick are all in their prime or close to it.
But beyond whatever comes of the suits, the lasting impact Leaving Neverland could have on Michael Jackson's legacy is difficult to measure — and the financial stakes for his estate and family could scarcely be higher.
Even if nothing comes of this plan, the person on the other side is knocked over by your effort, so impressed by the unexpected certainty that they cannot help but see your usefulness to them.
Shelley Duvall may not have the looks that make eyes pop at Hollywood and Vine, but her own Orphan Annie-style peepers, shining with the satisfaction that comes of overnight triumph, make up for that.
As the show nears its end, and as its protagonist, Finn, comes of age, it seems committed to bringing its plot promises to fruition, at the expense of some of its freeform, child-like silliness.
" Whatever comes of the investigation, Pompeo said that the Saudis "made a commitment ... to hold anyone connected to any wrongdoing that may be found accountable for that, whether they are a senior officer or official.
Handmaids are never far from the minds and stories of the three narrators in The Testaments, which include Agnes Jemima, who comes of age in Gilead, and Daisy, who looks on in horror from Canada.
Letter To the Editor: Re "In Health Bill's Defeat, Medicaid Comes of Age" (front page, March 28): The Trump administration favors greater Medicaid flexibility for states, which could include imposing work requirements on certain adults.
First released in 1987, Dirty Dancing is, above all, about a girl: 17-year-old Frances "Baby" Houseman comes of age during one special summer at Kellerman's, a fictional Jewish resort in the Catskills in 1963.
The exec added that the show is currently in the edit bay, and while he has not seen a finished cut of an episode, he said they are "looking forward" to seeing what comes of it.
When Simba's uncle Scar (Chiwetel Ejiofor) fools him into thinking he's responsible for Mufasa's death, Simba runs away and comes of age in the jungle with his new friends Timon (Billy Eichner) and Pumbaa (Seth Rogen).
"I think that there will be some kind of deal that comes of all of this," Marshall-Lee said, adding that whatever emerges both Washington and Beijing will want to claim it as a win domestically.
"He'll have to go get evaluated and we'll see what comes of that," Avalanche coach Jared Bednar told the Denver Post of the 21-year-old, who has played in all but one game this season.
Our efforts to better understand how young companies are faring comes, of course, in the shadow of the impending $7 billion Intuit-Credit Karma deal — the second, multi-billion dollar fintech exit so far in 2020.
The most immediate threat comes, of course, from President Trump's fixation on expanding the staggering number of barriers that already reach across more than one-third of our nearly 2,000 miles of border shared with Mexico.
If you think millennials are making it perilous for politicians to promote sexism and racism, just wait until what the Pew Research Center calls the "post-millennial" generation, now 6 to 21 years old, comes of age.
Not a single good thing comes of it because, if they don't like you, they're going to go out of their way to tell you whatever reason they have not to like you, and it's always unjustifiable.
Regardless of what comes of Mr. Gantz's effort to dislodge Mr. Netanyahu, Israeli Jews now need to find a new way of forging common cause with a galvanized, stronger and more confident Arab minority, Mr. Rabinovich said.
Yet Chavistas, of all people, should realize the dangers of making it necessary for a group of desperate officers, spurred on by history, to go off into the middle of the night to see what comes of it.
Now, sources say a number of engineers are stuck in limbo and are waiting to see what comes of Alphabet's bid for an injunction against Uber — which could require the company to stop some of its self-driving operations.
Charles Schwab said that its financial advisers would transition more to becoming "life coaches" rather than making specific investment decisions as technology-trusting Generation Z comes of age and places more faith in computer models than humans when investing.
Villa Park had seemed to shake when the goal went in, three minutes into injury time, fans leaping into one another's arms, Aston Villa's staff members running, in the daze that comes of delirium, up and down the touchline.
That this is then immediately followed by the hunters getting the go-ahead to execute them makes for an unmistakable statement about what comes of those who betray their own, and try to pursue capitalistic delineations between haves and have-nots.
Where it stands: This saga will likely drag on for months, maybe even years, and there's a decent chance nothing much comes of it — a strange yet not entirely unexpected outcome to a scandal that nobody even cares about anymore.
Investors and analysts are closely watching what comes of those agreements amid expectations that QNX could become a key technology in the burgeoning self-driving vehicle industry, serving as the operating system for computer chips used to run self-driving vehicles.
And if you're conversant with "Law & Order: SVU," you have a fair idea of where things are going to go (south) and why (Turtle comes of age, meets a boy, dad handles it about as well as you would imagine).
A story about the shrewd editor of a literary magazine who comes of age as a spitfire young woman in Depression-era Appalachia, Bright Star managed to pick up the Outer Critics Circle award for Best Musical earlier this year.
You get a bunch of initial resources to construct your Marstown, from the basic robot-built infrastructure of drone hubs, wind turbines, and power cables, to flashy facilities made available once your city comes of age—Spacebars, lakes, and playgrounds.
Beginning with Train Whistle Guitar in 1975, the picaresque fictions trace the development of Murray's alter ego, Scooter, a riff-style improviser from the American South who comes of age amid complex social dynamics of the early-to-mid twentieth century.
Dow futures cut losses but major indexes still opened lower following the president's tweet, which added that "we'll see" what comes of the negotiations because "I am very happy with over $100 billion a year in Tariffs filling U.S. coffers," Trump said.
In the historical drama from acclaimed director Amma Asante (Belle), the Hunger Games actress, 19, plays Leyna, the 15-year old daughter of a white German mother (Abbie Cornish) and a black African father, as her character comes of age during the Holocaust.
Siku. Images courtesy the artist A little girl with special powers comes of age in a mysterious world blending African history and folklore in Kariba, an upcoming graphic novel currently being Kickstarted by a South African animation group called the Blue Forest Collective.
The other novel, "The Foundling Boy," published in 21977 as "Le Jeune Homme Vert," told the story, with robust humor and a nod to Henry Fielding's "Tom Jones," of a Frenchman who comes of age amid the turbulent politics of the 21963s.
And with a more seamless visual integration could come, perhaps, a more varied and realistic dating landscape in TV and movies, where the funny coexists with the fantastic; where, once in a while, something more than a cringe-worthy story actually comes of Tinder.
Even if nothing comes of their offers for help, at the very least, Facebook has demonstrated that it can still be a place for people to come together, and express altruistic ideals, if not maybe get people acting on a few of them, too.
Still, Hopkins notes that there has and continues to be a big price to pay in having to wait on Ottawa's blessing, and told me that whatever comes of that wait should be bigger in scope than just a series of one-off exemptions.
In this adaptation of Tolstoy's novel, Anna Karenina (Keira Knightley) embarks upon her famous and doomed affair, and the story's other heroine, Kitty (Alicia Vikander), comes of age, experiences her first heartbreak and emerges with a more refined sense of what she wants and needs.
"If in the end there is a deal that comes of this, I think it's still highly uncertain but if indeed there is, central banks may not be as worried about growth, particularly on the trade side, as what they would have been otherwise," Gordon said.
He is assisted in this endeavor by two appealing pages, Mr. Gund-Morrow and the older but equally fresh-faced Jacques Gerard Colimon, who incarnates Mr. Jones's effusively lyrical younger self, as he comes of age as a gay boy of mixed race in Springfield, Mass.
There will be caveats and complexities, no doubt—there are half a million interpreters employed around the globe, for instance, who stand to lose work, and there are sure to be concerns with storing user language on the cloud—but only good comes of improving communication between cultures.
After spending the first season reveling in the lavish wealth of its protagonists, the second season inevitably makes the mistake of looking into where the money comes from (see for instance: Gossip Girl, the Bass Industries plot; Revenge, the Initiative plot), and nothing interesting ever comes of it.
Together, these "documents," linked by Samantha's wry commentary on the photos and Lillian's life, form a kind of feminist Künstlerroman, in which the artist comes of age in tandem with becoming a mother, and her divided loyalties to her child and her art threaten to tear her apart, emotionally.
It should not be something that is intoxicating or out of character because you have seen this moment for so long that ... when that moment comes, of course it is here because it has been here the whole time, because it has been [in your mind] the whole time.
It's doing this by focusing, quite literally, on the future -- namely, on Generation Z. As our youngest generation comes of age in an environment of increasing social consciousness, topics like sexism, harassment, human rights, body image, sexuality, addiction -- all topics examined by Girlgaze artists -- are finally gaining mainstream traction.
When my mother was dying of cancer, she was admitted to some miserable wards, but I find it hard to envision a Halloween event at which you would pretend to be getting chemotherapy and vomiting constantly while surrounded by patients driven into the quasi-dementia that comes of unremitting pain.
The meddling On Russia, even if nothing comes of the ongoing inquiry into possible collusion between the President's campaign and Russians (nothing beyond the guilty pleas by his former associates for lying to the FBI), we already know beyond doubt that his son took a meeting with Russians promising dirt on Hillary Clinton.
All of this comes, of course, because President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE's sanctions are really beginning to bite.
HARPER: I -- you know my own time in office I learned to be quite a skeptic of the North Koreans but here they are at the table and President Trump has made it clear he&aposs not going to accept a half deal or a weak deal so let&aposs hope something comes of it.
Whatever comes of a first-birthday bash for Chicago remains to be seen, but considering her siblings' traditional joint celebrations with their cousins (Saint, 3, with Reign Aston, 4, and North, 5½, with Reign's sister Penelope Scotland, 6½) it wouldn't be surprising for her to team up with Kylie Jenner or Khloé Kardashian's daughters.
Over the course of its 10-episode first season, the show visits the romantic comedy, the "bad boy reformed by a good girl" story, the stalker thriller, and the "girl comes of age in the big city" tale, taking only the parts of these stories it needs, then leaving their corpses moldering in the ground.
"Sometimes I think this President in particular says things out of frustration but nothing comes of it, and so long as we have good people serving in these senior positions, both in the White House and in the Department of Justice, I have to be confident the rule of law is going to be respected," Gonzales said.
While a lot of the focus so far on connected and autonomous cars has been on who will be in the driver's seat when it comes of operating systems, and how soon we might be to watertight self-driving systems (and how we will get there), network connectivity will be one of the obvious, if unsung, aspects that will need to be addressed.
Lucy Dacus: Historian (Matador) As the generation of indie-rock fans who grew up listening to Cat Power comes of age, the sad female singer-songwriter has become a trope again, so much so that three of them — Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus — have teamed up as the band Boygenius, intended to defeat the misery of that stance via collaborative solidarity.
Calling on Mark Zuckerberg to testify and putting Facebook's business practices on trial have made for great theater, but it's these types of disclosures that make it clear why those efforts rarely produce results: Senators can appear tough for the audience, and Zuckerberg can slip a couple million dollars in their collective pockets on his way out the door to make sure nothing more comes of it.[Bloomberg]
Through photographs, audio, sculpture, and installation, Carrie Mae Weems' work addresses themes of cultural identity, gender, and class as it relates to black history in the US. One of her most poignant and groundbreaking projects, The Kitchen Table Series (1990), tells the story of a woman's life as she comes of age against the backdrop of a kitchen table, creating a emotional narrative that strikes at the heart of domestic life.
Trump thinks of himself as a great man — that is the premise of his entire sales pitch, that America has faltered and can only be made great again by the Midas touch of his tiny hands — but if current trends continue and he suffers a staggering loss on Election Day, his ego will be forever injured as he is assigned to history not as a great man but as a great disaster, a cautionary tale of what comes of a party that picks a con man as its frontman.
And now with the massive March For Our Lives, we see that going into the midterms not only are black voters and suburban white women energized against this president and his congressional protectors, so are young people who feel betrayed, particularly on the issue of gun control, by politicians beholden to the N.R.A. Trump talked big about standing up to the N.R.A., and then summarily caved to the N.R.A. If this surge of enthusiasm leads to Democrats flipping the House — and the long shot, the Senate — and something comes of the Mueller investigation or the women's lawsuits, you can rest assured that impeachment proceedings will be in the offing.

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