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He and I made a mistake, but I appreciate him coming up to me and Larry coming up to me and having my back in the whole situation.
The first of them are now coming up to retirement.
It was November and it was coming up to Christmas.
They were always coming up to me being like: Faisal!
I remember people coming up to me and saying, 'I'm hallucinating.
Women with short hair were coming up to me, complimenting mine.
There has to be people coming up to take their places.
But other times, it's someone coming up to say drunk, obnoxious things.
Coming up to bat was the pitcher's close childhood friend, Jack Kocon.
Otherwise I have a constant stream of people coming up to me.
People at the airport are coming up to you, or texting you?
Finally, coming up to the events entrance, I glanced to my left.
"To this day, I get people coming up to me," he said.
People kept coming up to me all night, kissing and hugging me.
People now keep coming up to me saying, 'When is it coming?
"We have a hard time coming up to that number," Smith said.
But there are still younger cybergoths coming up to take the baton.
There was something special about coming up to that two-year mark.
These animals are getting more and more people coming up to them.
I had people coming up to me like, 'oh, you Haitian-Haitian!
People just kept coming up to the bar, ordering drinks and gossiping.
Have there been any big personal changes coming up to this album?
Apparently people were coming up to him and complimenting him on my material.
"To this day, I get people coming up to me," Trump told reporters.
I thought she was coming up to my window and I almost died.
There are, of course, many more good startups coming up to invest into.
"I have people coming up to me and asking: "What's the millennial secret?
We have the incoming vice president coming up to talk only to Republicans.
Are people always coming up to you and talking to you about Cali?
The group had people coming up to them for photos throughout the night.
"He was being aggressive, coming up to my face," Mahmud told Asian Image.
We're coming up to an adorable tree, it's got beautiful red at the top.
MURDOCH: Can you imagine Greg coming up to the table telling you to leave?
I have models coming up to me all the time asking why they're crumbling.
Have people been coming up to you after the cancellation, outside of the show?
Dan: We were actually pregnant before we got engaged, coming up to three months.
"You get way more people coming up to you," he said of his shirt.
No. We go on peace walks, people are coming up to me, hugging me.
I had strippers coming up to me and ask, 'Why does he hate you?
And now, coming up to the election, all my stuff is Bernie, Bernie, Bernie.
We still get people coming up to us saying they discovered us through Skins.
Do you get a lot of people coming up to you talking about staplers?
MICK MULVANEY: Still nothing counts more than real people coming up to get involved.
But I still get people coming up to me, saying they miss those days.
May—particularly with an election coming upto start intervening on the Korean Peninsula.
Could be just some posturing and trying to show strength coming up to the summit.
It's actually been trickier for the other cast members who are coming up to me.
SpaceX does have another chance coming up to try to land its Falcon 9 again.
Now it's coming up to the last match of the year, the match everybody anticipated.
If my turn was coming up to get mobilized, I wanted it to be there.
And everybody makes a point of coming up to me and saying they've seen it.
We were coming up to the 40th anniversary of the Combahee River Collective Statement (1977).
" And, he added, "some of the girls were coming up to me and kissing me.
"A lot of members are just coming up to speed on this," he said Thursday.
She is beloved by mothers, who have started coming up to her on the street.
Because if they run out, I don't want them coming up to me saying: "Cheerios?"
In the video, a smaller boat is shown coming up to the side of the tanker.
Every year, people kept coming up to me saying, 'Hey, you're doing that event again, right?
Kids kept coming up to me and telling me that I looked like this rock star.
Now what you see during the Trump regime is the racism coming up to the surface.
But in Puerto Rico, people were just coming up to the camera and saying, 'Let's talk!
I walked out of assembly and everyone was coming up to me saying, that was super great!
"Day in and day out agitators kept coming up to that line (at the bridge)," Iverson said.
Even the troop carriers were having difficulty traversing it, with the waters coming up to their headlights.
McCart is a veteran of the industry, coming up to 40 years of experience in money management.
I love the fact that people are coming up to me, taking pictures, and appreciating my costume.
I think it's safe to say Liam will not be coming up to London for that gig.
"She kept coming up to me and saying, 'You don't know how much you've changed my life.'"
We'll see... Do you still get people coming up to you asking what the film is about?
"All the people were coming up to him saying, 'Michael, keep strong, blah blah blah,' " Behar recalls.
Everything seems very touristy with waiters coming up to us asking us to eat at their restaurants.
We had opened up too many spaces at the top of the market, coming up to 2000.
I have people coming up to me all the time now and it's only about the podcast.
And now it's flipped, and people keep coming up to me, and they keep sending me different ones.
In the video, a smaller boat is shown coming up to the side of the Japanese-owned tanker.
It's coming up to two and a half years since Quinn and his girlfriend popped their camming cherries.
People were coming up to us, saying, 'Thank you so much, I'm waiting because you guys are, too!
The Robocar is also awfully short, coming up to just past the knee on Roborace CEO Denis Sverdlov.
Definitely, investors are coming up to the sense that the effect of monetary stimulus is not as advertised.
There's a big party coming up to celebrate the end of our residency, and I want fresh nails.
"I'd get people coming up to me in the street and asking if I was okay," he explained.
Everybody's been drinking, and they're all coming up to me like, 'Oh my God, the album is incredible!
If your friends started coming up to you and started taking pictures of you, it would annoy you.
You always have people coming up to you asking you for heroin, even if you don't do heroin.
It's coming up to a year since Citi launched its first global brand advertising campaign in September 2017.
And those folks who've been coming up to her post-election saying they regret not voting last year?
Men, grown men who are Republican or who have definitely conservative values, have been coming up to me.
Coming up to the top deck to get off requires navigating a narrow stairway with only one exit.
"People started coming up to me and stopping me," he said by phone from Los Angeles, post-BuildaBEAST.
The standards are lower for running costumes because no one's coming up to look at you super closely.
About 40 minutes into our set, the dudes were coming up to us asking if we had seen Jammer.
I had no negative experience with anybody coming up to me to say any nasty thing or ugly thing.
It's a nice thing really, because most of the people coming up to you just want to congratulate you.
" She continued: "There's nothing threatening about a woman coming up to the same level, it's our safety in numbers.
Amy Young was looking through her surveillance video and spotted two mountain lions coming up to her front door.
There are elections going on all over the world as we speak, and also coming up to the 2018.
Now, interestingly enough, we have players coming up to us and saying, 'Hey, doc, that play didn't look right.
"I can't go anywhere without people coming up to me and saying, 'I'm a Trump supporter,' " Mr. LaValle said.
Merely coming up to the level of the screen meant giving Harden a runway to attack off the dribble.
He wants all LGBTQ creators, with large platforms and those just coming up, to stand together as they fight.
"Everybody kept coming up to us saying this is not what we represent, you guys belong here," he said.
People tell him he's great, wherever he walks, he's got people coming up to him saying 'You're great, Donald.
"People have been coming up to me, saying, 'So happy for you,' and 'Way to hang in there,' " Taylor said.
The President claimed that he still has people coming up to him marveling at his amazing "prediction" about bin Laden.
You don't want someone coming up to you and whispering the line to you, and then you just echo it.
The unidentified elderly man was getting out of his car when he noticed someone coming up to him, acting erratic.
Great momentum coming up to some good tracks for us with Bristol, Darlington, finishing with Indy leading into the playoffs.
For a couple of weeks at school, my peers would be coming up to me and asking me about it.
Moulton: When I was in Pennsylvania with Conor last week, people weren't coming up to him and asking about Trump.
I used to have security coming up to me asking who I was, and I was like: 'I live here'.
I remember a cop coming up to me grabbing my arm and asking which way did the shot come from.
Here's a look at the heavyweights ruling the landscape and the ones that are coming up to challenge that rule.
But women were coming up to them and saying, I'm already pregnant, I want an abortion, where can I go?
"A lot of them were coming up to her talking about how inspirational her performance was with Zedd," says the source.
Most of the time we get good reactions, people recording, people laughing, and people coming up to us at the end.
"The clutch of people coming up to me in airports, that's probably the hardest thing to get used to," he said.
And yeah, he was going up to people to engage them in conversation, but noticeably, people were coming up to him.
My first memory of this came from a girl on my dance team coming up to me on the practice floor.
Sources close to him say he feeds off of the stream of club members coming up to him and praising him.
"We had like 25 people a day coming up to us and recognizing us and asking for our pictures," he said.
"I think her training was not so perfect coming up to today," Karolyi said at the Olympic trials this past weekend.
They absolutely loved it — parents were coming up to me and wondering if I could bring the program to their town.
De la Huerta says he pressured her during the ride to have a drink and insisted on coming up to her apartment.
A lot of people were coming up to me and emailing me, and I was like, Yes, I need to do this.
SH: You said that people were coming up to you to sort of sheepishly apologize towards the latter half of the day.
But where our team is and the players we have coming up to sign limits what we're in a position to do.
Since the commercial aired, Lil Jon says there's been no shortage of strangers coming up to him and repeating his famous line.
We got a lot of fans coming up to us really sort of scratching their heads and asking a lot of questions.
"I guess I looked like I knew what I was doing, because customers kept coming up to me with questions," Ryan recalled.
Warren, who has been a leading candidate throughout the race, was called out over the days coming up to Super Tuesday's primaries.
The predominant reaction to this play is complete strangers coming up to me and telling me extremely, extremely personal things about themselves.
I'd already covered Super Bowls, but because I'm coming up to the big leagues, to the Washington Post, this was like, wow.
He said he doesn't have to seek people out in line because they're coming up to their table on their own accord.
But people kept coming up to her with pictures of their grandmothers who got to vote for the first time in 255.
She hugged me hello, coming up to my neck in heels, and I was struck at how warm and maternal she was.
Around noon-ish, the movers had left, my son-in-law had left and my sister was coming up to help me pack.
"When I go back to my district people are coming up to me and saying, 'Thank you for what you're doing,'" Amash said.
I think that markets must have been expecting, coming up to this decision time, and we'll have to see how it plays out.
Product managers and engineers were coming up to him to explain how they were tweaking their strategy to reflect the "Aim low" objective.
Back when Teixeira was coming up to his title shot against Jon Jones, I wrote a piece called Glover Teixeira in One Punch.
At the screening, women kept coming up to me and saying how much they appreciated an age-appropriate wife for the female lead.
Yeah, we try to reach out to the student population as much as possible, and we do get students coming up to us.
It's people under 30 who mostly are coming up to me and wanting to talk to me about the series or the film.
Ryan entered the seventh clinging to a 1-0 lead, perfect game intact, with the top of California's order coming up to bat.
On the opening weekend of the film, I was walking around with no makeup, running errands, and people were coming up to me.
China's manufacturing is only now coming up to normal speed after the Lunar New Year — and then the coronavirus — shut the country down.
Cute colors and prints, a more modern lace detail, a high enough rise to smooth but without coming up to my belly button.
Then, she took her daughter to Central Synagogue, where Rabbi Buchdahl announced that the two were coming up to the bimah to sing.
You know coming up to takeoff, you had to have a very great feeling of your speed and knowing where you were landing.
And it's not necessarily young because I get older people coming up to me and it's a fascinating, to me it's really fascinating.
" Were people coming up to you and saying, "You can't sell this stuff, it doesn't make any sense to sell this stuff, wise up?
Instead of giving up, he perseveres, coming up to where Drew Carey is signing off for his second attempt, but Carey ignores him completely.
"We had these girls coming up to us, and they were kind of freaking out about it: 'Oh, we love the books,' " Crawford recalled.
"I didn't start off knowing Frankie Knuckles; I was just another bright-eyed kid coming up to him with a record," Heard tells me.
I remember coming up to dad and being so embarrassed to ask him for help, but man, did he handle it like a champ!
She has patients coming up to her all the time remarking about her weight loss, and one was even inspired to start dieting too.
Then I was trying to focus on catching, and guys were coming up to me and saying, 'Dude, you just homered in Game 7.
I have a number of members coming up to me every time we come to vote and want to talk to me about this.
Part of what is coming up to haunt many of them is that there's not a track record of what they have really done.
I want a hug,'" Maybin recalled, adding, "Everybody else is still coming up to me, giving me hugs, so I guess we'll keep going.
What that means is, more players are coming up to us and telling us about their symptoms and initiating evaluations through their own reports.
Harrity told investigators he heard a noise and was startled by a glimpse of a person coming up to the car, the complaint states.
"We are coming up to a few holidays and there are only going to be a few windows to issue bonds," said a syndicate banker.
"I'm at the post office [and] women are coming up to me saying, 'Oh my God, I want to give you a hug,' " she said.
Ryan Lochte's Dancing with the Stars stint may be over, but he's still got something very special coming up to look forward to: his wedding!
"It's huge when you have him coming up to you, telling you don't be afraid, keep shooting," Hawks rookie forward Taurean Prince said of Howard.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So you get extremist reactions and that&aposs why you get extreme behavior with people coming up to you and flipping you off.
"I feel happy with where my career is and I'm excited for the projects that I have coming up to come to fruition," she added.
"By my count, I've had at least 10 people coming up to me saying they will vote to disapprove on this," referring to GOP colleagues.
The truth is that it didn't go away completely, but the frequency of people coming up to me and asking me for drugs, it lessened.
Such attention has turned Ms. Miranda into a budding celebrity, with strangers coming up to her at hotels, grocery stores, restaurants and on the street.
But now people keep coming up to me and saying, 'We thought you were mad, Amanda, but now we see you were right all along!
She's saying that, you know, all these lesbians are coming up to her and thanking her for doing these two great portrayals of lesbian relationships.
"When you look at Susan Rice and what's going on, and so many people are coming up to me and apologizing now," Mr. Trump said.
Harrity told investigators he heard a noise and was startled by a glimpse of a person coming up to the officers' SUV, the complaint states.
Trump Jr. added that people had been coming up to him all day to tell him how excited they were to vote for his father.
I'd rather have a lifetime of people coming up to me and saying, 'This song is my wedding song,' or 'This song was my first kiss.
And for that five seconds when that seismic energy is coming up to your geophones, that's the only thing you want those devices to be hearing.
Mesa recalls people coming up to him with blank checks, asking him to write whatever number down it would take to get him to leave Cuba.
To have Dave Grohl and fuckin' Dave Matthews coming up to you and telling you how awesome of a record you wrote, it's like, fuck yeah.
The Maine governor caught criticism in January for alleging that black drug dealers were coming up to his state to sell heroin and impregnate white women.
Since the attacks, Muslims have reported random acts of kindness -- strangers coming up to them on the street with hugs and offers to carry their shopping.
"I really can avoid people coming up to me back home, saying, 'I'm never going to vote for you again, because you did this,'" he said.
I find Republican women coming up to me saying they don't like what's happening in the White House and saying they don't particularly like their options.
Among the updates will be air-conditioning for the third-class bunker—an effort to keep its passengers from coming up to the first-class deck.
I thank Paul for being here, coming up to the office, he was very strong opponent, and now he's a very strong ally, and I appreciate that.
"Some people are leery of coming up to me on the street, but I get a lot of responses from fans who love Papa Pope," he says.
I feel like I have much more people coming up to me about how Gaycation has impacted them than I have about significant movies I've been in.
Though I can't say for sure, I do advise anyone with a birthday coming up to walk down Main street and take advantage while you still can.
Like, that's my family—my dad, my brother, my sister and I would have kids coming up to me being like, 'why don't you look like them?
"I'm sure it will be a fantastic test of golf for the players coming up to the north-east," Westwood said in a news release on Tuesday.
People were coming up to me, and I thought it was because I was a founder of Puppet Masters, but they were like, 'Are you Matthew's brother?
An article about Biden that The Atlantic published on Thursday said that "people keep coming up to him everywhere he goes" to profess their longing and love.
"Some girls in the locker room are coming up to me and really wishing me good luck before matches, which doesn't normally happen to me," Bouchard said.
In Hull, just southeast of Boston, the icy mess inundated streets, with water above the wheel wells of cars and coming up to the doors of homes.
Issues from your past or early childhood are coming up to be healed, and it's a heavy and difficult time to face the truth about a situation.
For me, freedom of movement also encompasses the ability to move in environments without people coming up to me and touching me or invading my personal space.
Either way, the episode -- coupled with his aggressive travel coming up to early-voting states -- seemed to confirm that the New Jersey senator is planning to run.
If I knew I had three, four, five hundred bikers coming up to Pennsylvania, I would go and sit down with the state police and say, 'Listen.
He now faces the daunting challenge of coming up to speed on the activities of the intelligence community, ongoing counter-terror and military operations around the world.
Every time you get a ping on Teams or Hangouts or Slack, it can feel as though someone were coming up to your desk and interrupting you.
And, by the way, Jesse, going to a baseball game with Charles was, literally, people coming up to him because he gave structure to so much conservative thought.
I'm totally fine with embracing the fact that coming up to my 30th birthday, I felt very much like a work in progress — I'm totally cool with that.
So, this experience, for me, is there was an unexpected joy of some people coming up to me and say 'You are the writer of Fun Mom Dinner!
You don't realize when you're younger that how I treat this person coming up to me will affect their view of me for the rest of their lives.
"We noticed that during our time in the camp people were constantly coming up to us to ask for tools," Mimi Hapig, one of the volunteers tells me.
He poked fun at McGregor for not defending his featherweight strap because Dos Anjos believes the Dubliner "doesn't have anything to lose" by coming up to 155 lbs.
"When people come up to me and talk to me about 'Cop Rock,'" Ms. Bobby said, "they're really coming up to me to talk because they got it."
"By my count, I've had at least 10 people coming up to me saying they will vote to disapprove on this," Pauls told reporters, referring to GOP colleagues.
I remember people constantly coming up to me when I was playing the kind of records on this compilation and asking me what this drum machine stuff was.
"I had people coming up to me in the hallway [at VidCon], saying 'Oh my gosh, you're the plumber' and 'we see your videos,'" Wakefield told CNN Business.
After the first screening at Sundance, as we were walking to our after-party, people were coming up to Emily and showing her their surgery scars, like, immediately.
To Wilson, he said, ''If you're both O.K. with it, slide your right hand downstage over the left trapezius, basically coming up to the back of his neck.
When I was talking about me and my daughter being 13 years apart, people started coming up to me and talking about their stories, people from every race.
On this night, Senator Ramos, who unseated a more centrist incumbent Democrat, stood near the bar listening to pitches from the line of people coming up to her.
"We were just told that there were two patients down in the emergency department who were critically unwell and they would be coming up to the unit," Clark said.
Broken Lizard, the comedy troupe behind the film, felt pretty confident there was — especially because fans kept coming up to its members in public and begging them for one.
"I'm 42 now, so if it's someone in their 40s and they're coming up to me I know it's going to be about Stand By Me," O'Connell tells PEOPLE.
When I was younger and on tour with Soap, I was doing events and going city to city where I would have hot, young girls coming up to me.
This feeling of being isolated, at the mercy of the elements, was one of the very reasons Peter had stopped coming up to the river in the first place.
Rose said that since the movie's release in 2009, she has had people coming up to her and reaching out about how Princess Tiana has positively affected their lives.
We're also told fans were coming up to her in baggage claim to tell her how much they loved her -- so there's no question, this is definitely our girl.
"Conversations in the locker room are a lot different than someone coming up to you and saying there was some kind of abuse," he explained to Fox News viewers.
Miller (1-for-4, double) had a chance at redemption in the seventh, coming up to bat with the bases loaded and one out, but he struck out swinging.
"A lot of people were coming up to us and shaking our hands and thanking us, but you could just feel tight air through the community," Thomas told the outlet.
Charley was constantly coming up to Diaz for attention – which he always gets, even if Diaz himself isn't always conscious of it – while Bella tried to climb on his lap.
We're cutting back-and-forth to our night together – with [this girl] turning over tarot cards, and then at the end, it cuts to me coming up to the house.
In the end, neither come true, and the family is just split down the middle making it the Wests versus the Kardashian-Jenners, with Kanye's cousins coming up to bat.
In a lot of ways, it's becoming a lost art—a lot of blacksmiths are getting older, and there aren't a ton of younger blacksmiths coming up to replace them.
I had people coming up to me all day and asking if I was gay and I kept denying it and telling them that my bestfriend was just starting rumors.
And I've been really encouraged about the number of people under 30 who are coming up to me with a glint in their eye and saying, '"Wow, I saw that.'"
"I found women coming up to me telling me how frustrated they were with that, how much it makes them want to go out and vote for Republicans," she added.
In Hull, Massachusetts, just to the southeast of Boston, the icy mess inundated street with water above the wheel wells of cars and coming up to the doors of homes.
"They know that multiple kids, hundreds of kids, are coming up to the state Capitol, which by the way is extremely far, just to talk to them," Mr. Bishop said.
" Some of that was hinted at in the beginning of the premiere with Harrison coming up to Peter before a potential proposal and saying, "There's something I just found out.
To reach China, many defectors cross the Tumen River that separates North Korea from China on foot at night, sometimes in freezing weather with the water coming up to their shoulders.
We set up a program around it and, coming up to Thailand—we're going to go next month—he's actually cleared his schedule for a whole three to maybe four weeks.
"People have been coming up to us a lot after seeing that we have new music coming out and they'll be like, 'Oh my gosh, you were my childhood,'" AJ says.
Instead, they kept coming up to the microphone to argue about the validity of mmDust's approach, if not outright challenging him to do things like naming community members of his stream.
"Even though it's coming up to four years this November that we've been together, we still have so much to learn from each other, and we do every day,"  she says.
The first incident happened after he gave her a ride home in New York City that November and insisted on coming up to her apartment, de la Huerta told Vanity Fair.
"After I was released from jail, I had people as young as 16 and 17 coming up to me saying, 'you helped me to get out of the closet,' " Tolokonnikova said.
Even the family's dog, who has apparently been bonded to the baby's side since they brought him home, got in on the cuddling action coming up to sniff the Easton's head.
It was my mother getting sympathy cards, it was people coming up to me on the street telling me that they wished I was dead, saying they want their money back.
"I've got colleagues coming up to me all the time I've been here this week going, 'Man, I'm so glad you were able to withstand that,'" he said, according to HuffPost.
During the day, he would say things like "I'm coming up to see you tonight" and I would say, "I'm not OK with that Franco, it's not OK." He didn't listen.
Year after year of people coming up to him on the street, in the coffee shop, at the airport, urging him to make another Bourne film, had had its intended effect.
Silva said that in addition to improving relations, such outreach has led to tips from residents who didn't want to be seen coming up to an officer at a crime scene.
It's up to you and it's up to me and the generation coming up to search and value that change from within before we talk about disrupting the systems around us.
It opens with the relief of coming "Up to the Surface" and out of inertia; it ends with him trying to figure out his fate and thinking about a higher power.
He's not fast and he won't jitterbug around anyone, but he consistently misleads safeties coming up to tackle him with slight changes of direction as he's getting through a rushing lane.
"In the mid-80s, when it was coming up to the 100th anniversary, I wrote to the manager of the tower, the one man who could grant permission," Mr. Kaplan recalled.
"I talk to everyone, but you can usually see micro-signals with people who do not want strangers coming up to them while they're eating," Ms. Abrams said with a chuckle.
DJ Infinite, DJ Flawless, and DJ Simon were all playing when the shooting happened, but now they're coming up to New York to show us how Orlando gets a party going.
Finally the competition is coming up to them and there are other companies that want to be against Invisalign and they did not do the number and that was shocking to me.
Mr Ferres Grut calls the authorities repeatedly; at a quarter to one they finally arrive, coming up to the bridge to tell them that the law prevents them from taking Joy's body.
We spend a good chunk of time gnawing on the snacks and drinking wine, all while planning a girls' trip we have coming up to celebrate my 2130th (oh dear lord) birthday.
"It's a hard month, as it's coming up to the anniversary of my sister's death, so I know being there with other twinless twins will be really good for me," she adds.
For nearly a century, that sad tale stood alone as the only known instance of a position player starting his one and only major league game without ever coming up to hit.
I had such a good time with Steven Spielberg and how the movies were received — people wide-eyed and full of gusto coming up to me and saying that they enjoyed them.
WILFRED FROST: David, as we wrap things up here, we're coming up to the 150-year anniversary of the founding of Goldman Sachs, which you mentioned at the top of the interview.
"I remember my coach coming up to me and saying, 'You're going to be an Olympian,' " recalls Johnson, who became the youngest moguls skier ever named to the US national team in 2014.
That's because it sits on a hot spot in the middle of the Pacific plate with high amounts of magma coming up to the surface, says Janine Krippner, a volcanologist at Concord University.
When I ask new donors how they are coming up to speed on philanthropy, they often tell me about the experts helping them or the other big donors whose advice they have sought.
And so, the first thing I had that happened that would qualify as a date would be girls coming up to me at the shows, and that's not really very a fair date.
"People were coming up to me saying things like, 'Man, I know your music, I have your MP3s,'" he tells me over a choppy Skype connection from his home in Quinto do Mocho, Lisbon.
The good news is a lot of companies are coming up to provide those ancillary services, and we'll eventually partner with them if you want to export your data to Intuit or someone else.
"In the face of the terrorist attack and the Brexit vote, to have the index coming up to 50.0 in a stable economy is perhaps a good result," Markit chief economist Chris Williamson said.
"The trade war issue is coming up to a critical junction because of that impending implementation of those tariffs," said Shane Oliver, chief economist and head of investment strategy at AMP Capital in Sydney.
Also, my friend and I hadn't realized that it was a Britney Spears-themed night, and I remember someone coming up to me and demanding to know why I wasn't wearing a Britney shirt.
Although Auger-Aliassime asked tough questions of Tsitsipas in the opening set, coming up to the net to dictate play, the Greek soon started finding his angles to negate that strategy with passing shots.
I said that I was going to have to cancel office hours that day because I was dealing with some personal issues and a friend was coming up to help me sort through them.
I didn't get it, and now, so many people are coming up to me, and so I'm more involved in looking at it now, and the more I look at it, the funnier it is.
Doorbell cameras are a sensible home security solution, allowing you to monitor who is coming up to your door, delivering your packages, smashing your pumpkins, stealing your packages, smashing your packages, or stealing your pumpkins.
I don't like pick-up lines—I think that's super ridiculous and a trope at this point, but I think there's something special about someone coming up to you and telling you they like you.
I often wonder how my life might be different, if it all, by her coming up to the school and demanding that this little boy apologize at the very least for violating my personal space.
"If you look at bitcoin coming up to this point today and overlay it with the peak, it dwarfs all those other bubbles," the executive chairman and co-chief investment officer of Fisher Investments said.
You also got Chance the Rapper, who shared an adorable photo of his daughter coming up to him for what seems like a goodbye kiss while he sat in the driver seat of his car.
I have people coming up to me that say, as far as being Asian, you're the first role model that I had of an Asian that wasn't portrayed as an Asian, just as a person.
When we were about a minute away from our destination, she was coming up to a red light, except she was looking down at her phone and still accelerating, with no signs of slowing down.
"I used to get people from Europe, tourists, coming up to me all the time and asking me where it was, and I had to tell them it was closed because of construction," Burgos told Hyperallergic.
I began talking to Bea later on and when she mentioned she was coming up to Glasgow I made a group chat with all of us and we went to see Paolo Nutini together last summer!
"We came out feeling like we are making good progress towards addressing the president's concerns and coming (up) to an agreement," the first European diplomat told a small group of reporters, speaking on condition of anonymity.
"Athletes from other countries were coming up to us and saying, 'Olympic Athlete From Russia,' it sounds very honorable, really good; they wanted a name like that," said Ekaterina Bobrova, a silver medalist in ice dancing.
However, he has a number of projects coming up to shoot himself into permanent stardom, including Ryan Reynolds film Free Guy and new upcoming J. Lo feature, Marry Me. Check out his full Oscars performance below.
Club América had a free kick right on the edge of the penalty area in the 84th minute, with goalkeeper Agustin Marchesín coming up to take the shot so his teammates to load up the box.
I spent one of my favorite days in the cove village of Seralia, just below Kastro — maybe 10 buildings, all of which seem to go right into the water, the ocean coming up to their doors.
In the chaos of the crowd—music emanating from different tents, teens kicking around a soccer ball, TV news cameramen scanning the scene—people kept coming up to share their stories, to beg for a chance.
Jose Padilla was a big PCO fan, playing the track "Music for a Found Harmonium" so much that club owners were coming up to him and saying 'don't you be playing that fucking penguin track again'!
I didn't have anybody coming up to me and saying anything further and the volunteers and teachers I spoke with said they didn't know I was doing anything more than holding her and on a phone call.
People ask if I get tired of people coming up to me and talking about the show, but I had so much fun doing it and I'm still so proud to have been a part of it.
You know, as I travel around the country, I go to meetings, large and small, and I have hardworking Americans coming up to me every day and just saying, Tell the president we appreciate what he's doing.
"By the very nature of the threat, we don't know how many aren't even coming up to report their sexual assault or tell their domestic violence stories because they've been threatened into silence," Mahoney told BuzzFeed News.
"We were basically coming up to [the edge of] a slope where you look down and there's just wildflowers everywhere in the valley and you can just go down and pick these beautiful wildflowers," Ye told me.
" Now, however, she's often asked to autograph adults' well-worn VHS tapes of the film "and people are always coming up to me, saying, 'My mom played it for me and I play it for my kids.
As you know, Sarah tried poking fun at Biden after the most recent Democratic debate, when he relayed a story about stuttering young people coming up to him and asking his advice on dealing with a stutter.
Zobrist told PEOPLE that when he and his partner, Ty Barr, arrived at the lake they spotted the SUV in about 5 feet of water and partially submerged, with water coming up to the middle of the windshield.
I'm coming up to 25 hours with Persona 33, filling the skinny slacks of a transfer student I've named Easter Egg, and locked in after the usual first couple of hours' fumbling through new environments, routines and relationships.
Once I was on a panel with Sandra Day O'Connor and they kept coming up to me and thanking me and I said 'I'm not the lawyer, this is the Supreme Court Justice—it doesn't make any sense.
"It's a great feeling to be back in the bunch and there were so many riders coming up to me and saying it was good to see me back," the four-times Tour de France winner told reporters.
The characters are faced with something they don't understand and don't know how to fight, and the more the story unfolds, the weirder and wilder it gets, with Peele keeping the reveals coming up to the film's final moments.
"That song has really been one that people are coming up to me and saying, 'Look my friend's house got destroyed and 'A Little Work' has really gotten us through it and helped us through it,&apos" she said.
DAVID SOLOMON: Well, I think distribution of wealth is an important issue and I think for sure, particularly coming up to a presidential election, there is going to be a lot of discussion on that topic and many others.
They're going to be still working on how to get email on their phone while we're continuing to open field offices in the states that are coming up to vote," Cruz spokesman Ron Nehring said on CNN's "New Day.
Schilowitz tells me that Paramount is planning in the full range of talent that it works with, from J.J. Abrams and Steven Spielberg to first time directors that are coming up to put the Intel studio through its paces.
He's a Jesuit priest who was advising us on the exhibition and he came in his appropriate robes and apparently all night people were coming up to him saying, 'I really like the fact that you came as a sexy priest.
"Anyone who's coming up to New York should assume they're fighting a lot of trench warfare," said Richard Gowan, senior fellow at the United Nations University, told me earlier this month, speaking about the foreign-policy conflicts within the administration.
Apart from the planned November announcement, the Trump administration has two other chances coming up to show it has more than just nice words for this technology: Tax credits: A rare bipartisan group of more than 20 senators, including Sens.
"Anyone who's coming up to New York should assume they're fighting a lot of trench warfare," Richard Gowan, a senior fellow at the United Nations University, told me earlier this month, speaking about the foreign policy conflicts within the administration.
But, it really was Netflix that created an awareness factor for the show that you could tangibly feel, which is people coming up to you on the street and at restaurants and at airports and only talking about the show.
"These executive types were coming up to me at Sundance and saying 'you realize you're in a whole new level of exposure and things are going to be different now,'" said Greaves of his sudden shift from despised to lauded figure.
In a series of posts online this weekend, Vin Diesel teased that the next installment of his ongoing novella series about fast cars and crime is very much on its way, and is coming up to the Big Apple in 2017.
Hoskins, Leiter lead Phillies' rout of Marlins PHILADELPHIA — Coming up to bat in a one-run game with runners on first and second and nobody out, Philadelphia left fielder Rhys Hoskins had a curious question for Phillies manager Pete Mackanin.
"I used to get film and theatre people coming up to me saying, 'it's so sweet you're doing TV,'" says Abi Morgan, creator of "River", a BBC drama that recently won best drama series at the Monte Carlo television festival.
Seeing these beautiful black women coming up to us after the show saying "I've never heard of you before but seeing what you do is amazing; thank you for your music, thank you for being you", is an incredible feeling.
"@NickJonas u need a few more inches bruhh," the fan wrote in the Instagram caption of the picture — which showed the former Jonas Brothers member smiling next to him on the street, his head coming up to his taller fan's shoulder.
" On fixing the student loan forgiveness system: "Many of those programs are in total disarray... the public service loan forgiveness plan started about 10 years ago and people are just coming up to 10 years and applying for their discharge.
An example would be, again with Quincy Jones, he'd talked before about difficulties recording "We Are the World" where he said there was some issue with someone coming up to him beforehand and saying the rockers don't like the song.
Under London Prize Ring rules, the round ended when a man was felled, whereupon both men returned (or were dragged) to their corners and were given thirty seconds to recover, rising and coming up to the scratch to begin the next round.
I remember in the summer of 1987 Paul Oakenfold coming up to the consoll and asking what that record was, and he asked several times until the title was clear, then he went on to make a cover with his project Electra.
"We were just told that there were two patients down in the emergency department who were critically unwell and they would be coming up to the unit," said ward sister Sarah Clark, who was on duty the night the Skripals were admitted.
Peter Lerner, a spokesman for the Israeli military, refused to elaborate on the technological means but said that the incomplete tunnel that was recently discovered did not have an exit coming up to the surface, suggesting that it was detected deep underground.
Like, people were coming up to you in grocery stores and saying they've masturbated to you, you had people stalking you, you had people talking about you as though you're not present, [you write that] it's like occupying a different reality to everyone else.
All those actors I mentioned above kept coming up to me and trying to make conversation, usually by asking whether I knew how to fight, what house I came from, which side I was on, and, of course, whether I'd bleed for the throne.
"Most of the players who come up here are just coming up to meet the man behind the voice, someone that they've been listening to for so many years, and I love it and appreciate that they would take that time out," Scully said.
One of L.A.'s pet end-of-quarter plays over the past few years has seen Jordan fake like he's coming up to set a high screen for Paul, only to slip away to the weak side and set a flare screen for Redick.
"They don't have to go to the grocery store and go shopping, and be faced with the average person coming up to them and giving them negative feedback," said André Bauer, who was South Carolina's lieutenant governor during a period of political upheaval in 2009.
I received an outpouring of support — football players coming up to me asking if I was okay, women in the stands at the Super Bowl thanking me for talking openly about my experience, and my family and friends checking in to see how they could help.
She talks about how she's grateful that she won't have to deal with "none of the pretty dresses" being her size, no one coming up to her and saying that her "dad would've loved the day" and no stressing over who will walk her down the aisle.
Even after Cannes, though, even after all the whirlwind press tours and glowing reviews and all the movie stars coming up to her, Bria, to tell her how much they loved her ("It's wild!" she exclaims), the whole surreal experience still hasn't sunk in for Vinaite.
One long-term active investor admitted to me recently that he was barely sleeping coming up to a string of major cap stocks in the United States all reporting in the same week, which had the potential to cause huge swings in the performance of his fund.
But there are "major similarities on both sides, a kind of deep sense of vulnerability on both sides, all kinds of very bellicose rhetoric and a kind of coming up to the brink," said Lyle J. Goldstein, an associate professor at the United States Naval War College.
McConnell's failure to arrange the destruction of Obamacare, his unwillingness to back Trumpian candidates he considers unelectable, and his virtual shutdown of the legislative process coming up to the midterms can either be read as canny strategy or recalcitrance and cowardice, depending on how you look at it.
No one knew if any shuttles were coming up to the mansion to take us back to the bottom of the hill, which is when everyone started get upset and anxious that we were trapped and would have to sleep on Krispy Kreme boxes like the ravers at TomorrowWorld.
But over time you get used to it and, not to sound arrogant or anything, but when you do get the youngsters coming up to you and asking for photos with you and that, you can see that for them it really makes their day, which feels nice.
And I think in a sense, to the people who are coming up to me every day and say, "Why won't Barack Obama be that leader?" is that he fills up so much space in the room and what he really wants to do is help you emerge as a leader.
"As I'm traveling all over the country, people are coming up to me, they are responding to Donald Trump's broad-shouldered, plain-spoken leadership — that we can make America great again; we can be strong on the world stage; we can have an economy that works for every American," he said.
A lot of times kids are coming up to the border and they&aposre hooking up with adults on the way because they know, as long as I&aposm a child with an adult, before the family unit, like Ethan wants, could stay for a while 20 days then get released into society.
And there are more experiments coming up to build the body of evidence: Mars InSight will be able to tell scientists about the planet's geology more generally based on how heat flows through the planet, while Mars 2020 will have ground-penetrating radar to collect subsurface information on its landing location, Jezero crater.
It may inspire some of the young players coming up to try to emulate the things I've done right," Ortiz told USA Today earlier this year, "If [my kids] ever get up here, I want people to say to them, 'I knew your dad, and he was a guy with huge power.
"If you look at the timetable, had the election been in 2020 we would have been coming up to the most crucial part of the negotiations, at the end of the negotiations, in what would be starting to be the run-up to a general election," May said in an interview with the BBC.
"[W]e need to do a much better job as a nation of having human intelligence on the ground so that we know who the emerging next generation leaders are that are coming up to replace a dictator when his time on this planet ends," he said at the first Democratic debate in October.
And so, to men, again, if we could just have a little bit more dialogue I think from those border or the districts along the border by those reps, by those southern border senators and have a more engaging conversation in detail, then we can get out of that hyperbole, especially coming up to the midterm election.
"While we often hear the frustration from CEOs that there is too much noise coming up to their level, and they wish they had stronger talent, in reality .... their answers were pretty shocking in that they far more highly valued investment in technology and other things, and not so much investment around human capital," said Alan Guarino, vice chairman in Korn Ferry's CEO and Board Services practice.
I will tell you, it's so much about the smaller moments — the moments that nobody is seeing, behind the scenes, when we're in the airport or at the coffee shop and people were coming up to her, whether it's a Dreamer or someone who loved what she did in the Kavanaugh hearing, it's really impacting people in a way that makes it so rewarding.
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