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But — as Super Tuesday dawned — his fortunes changed.
"Immediately the idea of language dawned on us," said Rivera.
The reality of what we were doing dawned on me.
It suddenly dawned on me how I could save time.
Finally, it dawned on her: Baxter was a good kid.
That kind of dawned on me a few weeks later.
But as independence dawned, his influence was called into question.
Then it dawned on me that it wasn't a house.
We were almost back when it finally dawned on me.
At his point, the realization dawned that they were trapped.
Then it dawned on me that this was sign language.
As that wounded nation rebuilt, an age of entrepreneurs dawned.
A new day has dawned over the Throgs Neck Bridge.
"It dawned on us how unique this would be," King said.
After a few days, it dawned on me: I was relieved.
When this realization dawned, however, I was hours into the game.
It later dawned on me: Why would they believe this myth?
It only slowly dawned on anyone that trees might do both.
When punk had barely dawned, This Heat was already post-punk.
By Tuesday, when Chanel day dawned, apologies were made, but badly.
It dawned on me that I had my camera with me.
She seemed to be in a panic, and then reality dawned.
It dawned on us that this would be a tricky interview.
Slowly it dawned on him what Raheel was about to do.
WHEN 2016 dawned the economy that investors fretted about most was China's.
Not a morning dawned, however, when he did not miss his country.
As 2017 dawned, though, that opportunity began to look far more constrained.
The flimsiness of these claims dawned on some employees during their tenure.
For a while, it appeared that a new age had indeed dawned.
And it dawned on me that I didn't put the developer in.
It dawned on them that traditional methods of studying — flash cards, etc.
It soon dawned on Dickinson that the "bark" was actually a snake.
Sometime in middle school, it dawned on me: My mother is gay.
It has finally dawned on Trump how much jeopardy he really faces.
But then it dawned on me, you probably only HEAR the word.
So it never really dawned on me to say anything about it.
After a few years of this routine, something finally dawned on him.
Hark, the age of the non-car form of transportation has dawned.
What hadn't dawned on me was my power position as a man.
As a new decade dawned in 1970, the US turned to quiche.
It eventually dawned on me that most of my friendships were transactional.
But a new era of hope seems to have dawned in Cahors.
It finally dawned on me that this is part of her DNA.
" Then it dawned on me that this is where you're rehearsing "Network.
It had never even dawned on her that they were Superwally vendors.
Rain was in the forecast, but the morning dawned sunny and brisk.
It dawned on me that there was something universal about this opera.
It dawned on me: There's no hope for privacy in this city.
Even as Lowe danced about her house, calling friends, another realization dawned.
Mother's Day dawned bright and sunny in Manhattan, and Donna Hanover had plans.
The horrific possibility dawned on Frizzo and the neighbor at the same time.
We cooked cassoulet last night for dinner and today dawned beautiful and sleepy.
It never dawned on her why, though, until one day in gym class.
It dawned on factory owners that machines could be arranged in new ways.
Eventually it dawned on me that paint in water would solve the problem.
Shortly before that performance, it dawned on him how vast the stage is.
It dawned on Andrew that public radio needed these two on the air.
At last it had dawned on me that these obstacles were my life.
Ms. Boser agreed before it dawned on her that this was a flirtation.
"A new day has dawned on Ontario," Mr. Ford said, his face beaming.
Sitting there, it dawned on me that my patient had won the lottery.
And it finally dawned on me: Doing dishes isn't about masculinity or femininity.
" And Pollan himself: "It suddenly dawned on me that these trees were — obviously!
It never dawned on me that those statues were really honoring those people.
As a new year has dawned, so has the focus of most concern.
As Election Day dawned, her edge had dropped only slightly, to 3.2 points.
It dawned on me that I should be photographing some of these events again.
Then, in early November, the plan dawned on him: He'd bring his fellow veterans.
That's when it dawned on my dad, like, 'I think my daughter's onto something.
As I looked over at my daughter happily taking selfies, it dawned on me.
The era of the Stephenson-James Lakers has dawned, and it's a glorious sunrise.
Dines said it eventually dawned on him that "Wow, this is a huge market".
That's when it dawned on me I was actually staring at the It cast.
"It never dawned on us that there could be a cycle," the CEO said.
I don't think it would have dawned on these other brands to do that.
As Monday morning dawned, aerial footage showed the still-smoking extent of the damage.
I peered at her sideways, and it dawned on me: We are different species.
At that point, it quite literally dawned on me what I was looking at.
It dawned on me then that shopping can also be about camaraderie and community.
As the day dawned, it was clear that business as usual had not resumed.
An orange blossom of flame exploded on our screens as a new reality dawned.
In the region, an agricultural powerhouse, it hadn't yet dawned on farmers to grow grapes.
It eventually dawned on me that sexuality, and sensuality, permeate every aspect of our lives.
That revelation dawned on me during my brother's recent wedding in Cancún this past summer.
Partway through the conversation, it dawned on me that he'd actually yet to start talking.
It dawned on me that I never thought anyone with wind chimes would kill themselves.
As the 21st century dawned, this became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage.
Suddenly it dawned on me – being a wife is whatever I want it to be.
Looking back on it, it was so obvious, but it never really dawned on me.
"It never dawned on me how different I must look until that happened," Hodges said.
Even when it dawned on me what she meant, I couldn't fully take it in.
"The yen strength really has surprised me recently, until it dawned on me," he said.
She led him by about 3 points in national polling averages as Election Day dawned.
It suddenly dawned on her that Leah was not among the group of girls released.
And then it dawned on him: Why not build a gondola lift in the city?
When the nuclear era dawned, Christians were "on both sides" in a more literal sense.
Eventually it dawned on me that I had begun leading something of a secret life.
As he dug, the momentousness of what he had come across slowly dawned on him.
It dawned on me that hers was a real loss, compared with the material things.
As the hours passed, it dawned on the mothers the kids were not coming back.
It dawned on me that people should be building better communities when I was 12.
"It dawned on me that I needed to be my own rich daddy," she said.
America's period of mourning has ended; the time of anger and active opposition has dawned.
It was all business as usual until it dawned on Teigen who she now resembles.
Election Day dawned like any good June day in Iceland: overcast and in the forties.
The rainy season was ending, but the air was still stewy when Election Day dawned.
" As the men chatted, it slowly dawned on them that this was no ordinary encounter. "Mr.
As the realization dawned on us, it was incredible... wicked vibe and guaranteed disco party-starter!
No departments signed formal agreements with ICE, but they understood that a new day had dawned.
It dawned on him, as he jogged along the Rio, what "The Crossing" was really about.
It dawned on the couple that having two broken arms was not unlike being an astronaut.
Then, the Dark Ages of Leggings dawned in the late '90s, lasting until the mid-aughts.
It dawned on me that this voice in my head was an echo of my upbringing.
But it hadn't dawned on me until then that my mother's illness essentially doubled my wardrobe.
It dawned on me, for the first time, that I could say no to people's requests.
At this point, though, it dawned on me that maybe my meditation practice was actually working.
The modern era of ufology (yes, it's a word) dawned 71 years ago on June 24.
The digital age would not have dawned without the private rewards that flowed to successful entrepreneurs.
As the civil rights era dawned, Old South symbols re-entered the mainstream of Southern politics.
Last December, it dawned on my husband that commissioning a Scherenschnitt would be a perfect gift.
And it slowly dawned on me that he was an important art dealer in New York.
But for the longest time I couldn't pin down LG's motif, but then it dawned on me.
It suddenly dawned on me that the movie I had enjoyed so much isn't actually that great.
The new relationship went sour fast, and both men remember the moment their mistake dawned upon them.
FOR evidence that a new era has dawned in Saudi Arabia, look no further than the cabinet.
And all at once, that autumn morning, it dawned on me that none of it was true.
That day in particular was incredibly special, because of something that dawned on Abrams while on set.
It has since dawned on publishers – new and old – that ad dollars won't sustain a news operation.
Bernie empowers the left  It was already apparent as 2016 dawned that Beltway pundits had underestimated Sen.
When I enrolled at school, it dawned on me that something was wrong with my mental health.
I was kind of jealous, and thought, , but it never dawned on me to pursue carving cheese.
It dawned on me; he was just one of thousands of attendees – part of the white noise.
Was there a particular moment where it first dawned on you that Dril was a big deal?
As puberty dawned, the holiday served to bring my otherwise generalized sense of confusion to a head.
Launch day dawned brightly, but my drive to base kept dipping into ominous pockets of valley fog.
So there's a lot of anxiety that came from it, and it dawned on me very quickly.
"I snapped this photo and it dawned on me how much Jack looks like Anna," he wrote.
Trump trailed Clinton by around 3 points in national polling averages as Election Day dawned Tuesday morning.
That is when it dawned on Ms. McCabe: "I trust myself, and I am handy," she said.
When, after a few minutes, he didn't reappear, it dawned on me he could be a burglar.
It seemed that a promising new era of accuracy, transparency and accountability in forensic science had dawned.
Dr. Dennis Sinar remembers when it dawned on him: He was ready for a break from work.
It dawned on me that receiving her blessing was supposed to have been enough: a solemn initiation.
A day that dawned warm and sunny over Royal Birkdale turned cooler and wet near the end.
It dawned on the dreamer that the place the local was describing was his very own yard.
It dawned on me that the passageway I had just descended was not just the men's sleeping quarters.
And thanks to John Legend, it just dawned on us that, oh yeah, they have the same name.
Then it dawned on me: the sensor-laden forehead and chubby chin of the XZs already looks retro.
"As 2010 dawned, there was every reason to think a bipartisan climate bill could pass," he had declared.
It dawned on me more and more that I was a criminal—a feeling I kind of enjoyed.
But it dawned on us that Saul Goodman is not necessarily someone we should look forward to meeting.
It also dawned on me that, outside of my captors, no one on earth knew where I was.
"It has dawned on them that they have lots of [levers] and they can cash in," he says.
It never dawned on her that the reason she had so much work was that she's so good.
Finally it dawned on me: The men in black hats must have heard that Lowlife serves excellent steak.
It only dawned on me that something else was up when, visibly shaking, he lowered to one knee.
Then again, perhaps texting allowed her, and me, some distance from the new truth that had just dawned.
Then it dawned on Brennan: Browning was dressed like a warm front on the USA Today weather map.
For my first seven or eight years, it just never dawned on me that I couldn't play forever.
The so-called modern era of ufology (yes, it's a word) dawned 71 years ago on June 24.
He was not quite ready to shed it as midnight dawned on the final day of his career.
It dawned on me: Sensational reporting and social media were making fear more contagious than the virus itself.
Retiring Dr. Dennis Sinar remembers when it dawned on him: He was ready for a break from work.
When a career in music dawned on him, he thought of becoming a producer like Pharrell or Timbaland.
After another amazing breakfast, a sad reality dawned with the literal dawn: it was soon time to leave.
When she arrived, it finally dawned on her that she was unemployed, which led to a panic attack.
But the overwhelming effect of Tuesday's back-and-forth was to underline that a new political era has dawned.
So it dawned on me, between my cheeseburger and second quarter of scotch, that he really was a boy.
It soon dawned on both of them that if her project succeeded, Gary would be out of a job.
It had dawned on Britain that having one of the world's main currencies was at best a mixed blessing.
It finally dawned on the market that investors were wrong when the stock reversed its downward trajectory on Thursday.
It wasn't until later that it dawned on Hough that the situation had actually been quite dangerous, he said.
Rosie Bond: When it dawned on me that we'd lost, I felt like I'd been punched in the stomach.
She wore a helmet of salvation, she dawned her sword…" She continued, "…compassion, and took a shield of faith.
Then a colleague showed me the animoji message that his daughter had recorded, and it suddenly dawned on me.
Watching Olivia's face as the realization slowly dawned on her that she wouldn't be getting the rose was incredible.
It is this reality that dawned too late on on the presidential campaign of his son, Kentucky U.S. Sen.
As Saturday dawned, the marches spread to Europe, with major gatherings in Berlin, Geneva, and London, among other locations.
It dawned on me in one moment where I was just like wow that's exactly what I've been doing.
But the realization that people might lose their healthcare has slowly dawned on both Trump voters and Republican lawmakers.
That stagnation first dawned with President Nixon taking us off what was left of the gold standard, in 85033.
The Republican's victory was unforeseen as he trailed Clinton in national polling averages as Election Day dawned that morning.
I wanted to help, and that's when it dawned on me: the connection between cleft lips and lip care.
That thought — that there was a one-to-one correspondence — dawned on me only very late in the show.
But the realization that people might lose their healthcare has slowly dawned on both Trump voters and Republican lawmakers.
I started listening to songs and it kind of dawned on me that songwriting is what emotions sound like.
Then it dawned on me that, without really meaning to, I'd restricted my thank yous to the personal sphere.
I looked at it hanging from my shoulder, and a possibility dawned on me: Can I move my fingers?
DIAMOND It never dawned on us to not make music that was inclusive of whatever influence came to us.
It wasn't until that conversation with Michael that it dawned on me: Being prolific is not about time management.
By the 1990s, a new age of restaurant culture had dawned, and catering customers were demanding restaurant-quality food.
It suddenly dawned on me — believe me, it was for human reasons — I suddenly discovered nobody was doing blacks.
It dawned on me that I was watching neither high nor low culture but rather a wholly unified thing.
It was then that the magnitude of the problem – disposing of the surplus plutonium – dawned on the two countries.
For the first time it really dawned on me: Death by tuna sandwich could actually have happened to me.
It dawned on me then how much I had edited myself during our relationship, afraid of scaring him off.
It dawned on me that the ostomy was no more or less gross than any other mode of evacuation.
Dr. West said the idea for the museum dawned on him when he visited the Museum of Broken Relationships.
This, it dawned on me, was a significant moment (even though I'm not sure what a giraffe elevator is).
"Pretty quickly it dawned on me that no one had any idea what I was talking about," she said.
It never dawned on me that, by giving them a diamond specifically for marriage, I had perhaps already proposed.
As a Midlands morning dawned to kick things off, gray clouds filled the skies, and soon began to weep.
As I talked to scientists, it dawned on me that we weren't necessarily the ones who were driving this relationship.
"It's so subliminal that it never dawned on me, and it never dawns on anyone unless you point it out."
Know when to walk away Friday dawned with Republicans digesting Trump's ultimatum, unveiled by Mulvaney on Capitol Hill Thursday night.
When she came over he said there was a moment that it dawned on them that history is being made.
Most were not meant to last more than 25 years (by then, presumably, the bright communist future would have dawned).
I pondered on that question and it dawned on me: I had given her the name before she was born.
And then it dawned on Barnaby: the wolf was deliberately trying to wear her down and separate her from Joey.
Deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee Congressman Keith Ellison, he dawned a blonde wig to impersonate the President recently.
"It only really dawned on me when we were sitting on the plane going to the first debate," Tiffany says.
And it dawned on both of us that the way to counteract that was to get our stories out there.
"It dawned on me that many of these kids didn't have anyplace to go for a decent burial," he said.
"Wednesday I wake up and my house was completely silent and that's when it really dawned on me," Rodriguez said.
But it soon dawned on him that they needed more than advice to break the cycle of joblessness and incarceration.
Our first full day in Beijing dawned at 13 degrees Fahrenheit with a wind that hit like flying sheet metal.
A more progressive era dawned with the arrival last year of Françoise Lehmann, Lancôme's 55-year-old motorbiking general manager.
What appears to have dawned on Trump is that playing nice (or his version of nice) with Mueller isn't working.
The liberal millennium was upon us as the year 2000 dawned; fifteen years later, the autocratic apocalypse is at hand.
But then, she writes, it dawned on her that the ability to learn was the whole reason she was there.
Whatever the limitations of his daring prophecy, the financial crisis dawned in 2008 and gave us 'the end of economics'.
But now a bewildering and belligerent new reality seemed to have dawned, one that inspired a final question for Freeland.
It dawned on him that he too had excluded fathers as a doctor, a revelation he wrote about in JAMA.
It dawned on John not long after the body of his former lodger was found that something sinister was afoot.
It never dawned on either lenders or regulators that housing prices kept going up mainly because underwriting standards were getting looser.
It dawned on me that I could use my own experiences as a pre-crastinator to set the stage for readers.
As the '90s dawned, Wayne's World made fun of it, condemning it to be a relic of uncool, suburban Boomer taste.
Noticing he had accidentally brought his pocket-size copy of the U.S. Constitution with him, an idea dawned on the lawyer.
Years ago, it dawned on her that even if she could suddenly speak, she wouldn't know how to hold a conversation.
"It only really dawned on me when we were sitting on the plane going to the first debate," Tiffany told People.
As they began to work for my firm, it dawned on me that all their work could be done from home.
The looping round continued, until it suddenly dawned on her that no one knew because nobody had bothered to keep count.
It was back-to-school and back to work last week, as the unofficial end of summer dawned, and reality bit.
But, at the same time, it dawned on me pretty quickly that my lifestyle involves drinking most nights of the week.
A new day for computer science education has dawned; it is times like this that beg for both reflection and visioning.
As I sang, it dawned on me that, despite my lefty ideals and early misgivings, I had had a great time.
But she was certainly present not long after it dawned, beginning on a DuMont network station in New York in 1948.
It wasn't until Republican voters began casting ballots that it dawned on the media that Trump might actually win the nomination.
"It dawned on me that if I could run Boston, I could erase other false beliefs about women's limitations," she said.
Haddley said he simply enjoys recreational math and, after years of chewing on this problem, the solution just dawned on him.
It dawned on me that if Kevin could take over my account, it had to also work the other way around.
As February dawned, Hong Kong's schools were shuttered and most of its border crossings to the Chinese mainland had been closed.
The two very desperately want a child, and it dawned on Joseph that he could pay Mia to be their surrogate.
"It's probably not something that has just dawned on people after they've been in their home a few years," he said.
And they can look backward, asking how life might have slowly dawned in the watery rock that became our vital Earth.
Battered but unbowed, no closer to a Cup than he was when the day dawned, he gets another chance on Wednesday.
The cryptocurrency has seen its price soar this year, starting 2017 around $800 and zooming to near $5,000 as September dawned.
It had dawned on Atta that he couldn't purchase anything from international brands and websites because they don't deliver to Sudan.
Major New Year&aposs celebrations kicked off around the world on Wednesday as a new day dawned in Asia and Oceania.
It dawned on them to pull old tape and set up a mock debate in a split screen: Bush versus Bush.
It dawned on me that in the past couple of years my body has changed in ways I hadn't recognized or appreciated.
And then it dawned on both of us ... Remember that question he asked, head down on the steering wheel, so long ago...?
Do you think it just dawned on her what a fantastic story she'd have for "Show and Tell" at school this week?
Once it dawned on Biden how much Obama loves him, he had to turn away from the camera and (presumably) ugly cry.
At that point, another rabbi told congregants to get behind a safe area as it dawned on everyone they were hearing gunshots.
But after thinking of those "simple things," she said in an interview with CNN, the reality of the situation dawned on her.
I looked down and spotted no shavings on the floor; it dawned on me what kind of establishment I had actually entered.
I was born in the U.K. and it never dawned on me until recently how privileged I am to have the passport.
As the 18th century dawned, the attention of one of France's greatest writers was held fast by the finances of its capital.
Then it dawned on me: The one thing that had changed since last summer was a new medication I'd begun taking—Wellbutrin.
It dawned on me that 'men' with large feet like mine had very limited (read: nonexistent) choice in regards to femme footwear.
But Pakistan's army seems desperate to put its best foot forward, claiming that a new era of civil-military relations has dawned.
"The recognition dawned in the UK five or ten years ago but the US is still a long way behind," said Reeves.
As the shutter made its loud "click!" it dawned on me: I'm really going to miss these guys when this is over.
But what dawned on me whilst watching is how much the men they feature in the show struggle with emotions and vulnerability.
Like many in the city, she said she thought the worst of the fire had passed when Tuesday dawned bright and sunny.
It never dawned on me that my church was complicit in the slave trade; that's part of the painful process of discovery.
The realization has finally dawned that Donald Trump does not respond to rhetoric or reason -- or to anyone ganging up on him.
And odds are, you don't like it — a realization that has already dawned on the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission.
It recently dawned on me that Jay Rayner's 2009 article about Asador Etxebarri is largely what got me into the whole thing.
It wasn't until several hours later that it dawned on her: he'd just told her he loved her for the first time.
"A new day has dawned," one of the officers said under his breath as he and a partner went to get coffee.
"That was really the first time it dawned on me that this could be a very surprising and unhappy night," he said.
It dawned on me at some point that I was doing this along with everyone else because there might be another shot.
So when Friday dawned sunny, warm and windy in the Twin Cities, with clear skies predicted Saturday, Heath felt a little relieved.
The week of May 14 dawned with the Mets' bullpen suffering a two-inning, seven-run thrashing in a loss at Milwaukee.
An even more formidable figure: the nearly $103 million Trump's reelection campaign had remaining in the bank as the election year dawned.
Just as the source of one of the beams began to run toward me, it dawned on me that something was wrong.
It dawned on me halfway through the exhibition that the faces of Twilley's subjects are only visible when the woman is clothed.
More than a decade after the first iPhone was released, it suddenly dawned on us that we could be addicted to our smartphones.
Throw open the heavy curtains which are so dear to you — you do not even suspect that the day has already dawned outside.
If the realisation has not dawned yet, it soon should: America cannot have a cheap currency, a trade conflict and a thriving economy.
As I watched the short film it dawned on me that I'd never spoken to someone that determinedly sober in my entire life.
It dawned on us that, oh, just about every other celebrity in Hollywood has worn the iconic belted dress by Black Halo too!
Looking at this crisis, it slowly but surely dawned on me: Maybe full legalization isn't the right answer to the war on drugs.
The billionaire's victory was unexpected, as Clinton had led by about 3 points in the national polling averages as Election Day dawned Tuesday.
It quickly dawned on me that these were flimsy cover-ups for the real reason — she was ashamed and didn't want me around.
As primary day dawned on June 7th in a working-class, overwhelmingly Hispanic neighbourhood of Santa, Ana, California, realism was the dominant mood.
It dawned on me that Obama's tour of the factory, filled with photo ops and handshakes, had included very little interaction with workers.
The audience members started to laugh, too, and as the absurdity of what they were doing dawned on them the laughs became real.
But as I flipped through the references to Mr. Trump, it dawned on me that my animal analogies had been far too modest.
The Republican's win over Clinton, the Democratic nominee, was unexpected as he trailed her in national polling averages as Election Day dawned. Rep.
Because it's just dawned on that ten minutes have elapsed and I'm actually just watching arid strings of tobacco drip onto the carpet.
"It dawned on me when I found the second, third and fourth tooth that this was a really big deal," said Mr. Mullaly.
And then, it dawned on her: the laps she'd just run with them were faster than any she had logged in eight years.
As I did mental calculations on escape routes, it dawned on me that the only possible way out would require breaking the windows.
While I knew that people died, it had suddenly dawned on me that I would be among them, that I will die someday.
He also inspired the Chinese people to believe that a new day had dawned and the fever of Mao's insane rampage was over.
It has suddenly dawned on him that he is an artist, and much to Janice's disgust, he occasionally breaks into dreamy rhyming couplets.
People on Twitter began to make fun of the whole event as soon as it dawned on everyone that no major announcement was coming.
The company has long known the lesson that's dawned on fellow wearable manufacturers in recent years: fitness is the key to the wearable space.
At that point, another rabbi told congregants to get behind a safe area as it dawned on those inside that they were hearing gunshots.
On  the way back into the office, it really dawned on me — that that's how orcas must feel in captivity, in these concrete tanks.
The Republican's victory was unexpected as Clinton lead him by roughly 3 points in the national polling averages as Election Day dawned that morning.
At this point, it may have dawned on the President that he needs these cabinet members and key advisers more than they need him.
Trump shocked the world Tuesday by defeating Clinton, who led him by about 85033 points in the national polling averages as Election Day dawned.
Mr. Cavuto, who wrote the article while recuperating from open-heart surgery, said in an interview that the implication had not dawned on him.
The idea, which Buffett said dawned on him while taking a bath, bought time for Bank of America to bring itself back to health.
It never dawned on me that the Rockettes' attendance might be considered an endorsement of Bush and all he did, said, and stood for.
One sunny afternoon, as Muslet was nudging a rubber inner tube into the water, it dawned on him that he was unprepared for death.
It never dawned on me before then because I was living in NYC, which is a melting pot of different races, religions and cultures.
She was — it finally dawned on me — from nearby Littleton, a community devastated by the school shooting at Columbine High School two years earlier.
The next morning dawned gray, but dry, so we paid a visit to James Bay, a pretty neighborhood of old houses and tidy gardens.
"It dawned on me, just seeing how many pro athletes were in the park, both the snowboard park and the skateboard park," he said.
And then over the next couple days, it dawned on me that this is a field that people have been working in for decades.
"It finally dawned on me that adults have a responsibility to be honest with kids about what they are facing every day," she said.
"Once I made that, it dawned on me that I was making aprons and bags, like my grandfather had been doing," Mr. Grodzki said.
It dawned on many G.I.s that, unlike their limited yearlong or 18-month tour of duty, most South Vietnamese soldiers served an indefinite length.
Aquaria's tender age finally dawned, and she was named the winner of the maxi-challenge, thereby scoring a double play and taking the episode.
"After we got a couple of entries back, it dawned on me that this was more than a stunt," Mr. Rosenthal said in 2001.
Abroad in America Times Square, the famed Manhattan crossroads, is where Americans often mark moments of great change, and so, too, as Wednesday dawned.
The Interface As 2019 dawned and Mark Zuckerberg announced this year's personal challenge, I suggested it might be time to retire the concept altogether.
I think this was no coincidence as it dawned on me that entrepreneurialism not only requires drive, it also requires rhythm and self-preservation.
"Ever since he started showing me charts about my money, it&aposs dawned on me what great shape I&aposm in financially," Friedman wrote.
At that point, Miller realized why she had debris in her hair, and the full horror that she'd been sexually assaulted dawned on her.
But when the lesson came to an end, reality dawned on Tesfa as she prepared to rush back to her employer to avoid reprisals.
I very much admired the intricate geometry of today's grid, and found myself nostalgic for the theme subject once it had dawned on me.
"It dawned on me that I could give them a chance to not only look good but also feel serene through meditation," she said.
"It just kind of dawned on me that reading and writing had been a safe haven for me when I was growing up," she said.
As the 19th century dawned, the Métis in what became Manitoba forged a distinct political identity, like the Cree, Assiniboine and other First Nation peoples.
Christmas just ended and the New Year hasn't even dawned — but we're already ramping up for CES mode, and we're taking you down with us.
"It just dawned on me that those big things that we see in the skies, someone is actually in charge of them," she told CNN.
It dawned on me that the thing I had gotten from the community—from being black and gay—was this new family, this chosen family.
It dawned on me that my human mind had cleverly chosen to forget all the embarrassing things I said and did during my younger years.
As soon as they sat down, Caila's facial expression changed completely as it dawned on her that things were about to go very, very wrong.
It must never have dawned on editors and producers that they were getting manipulated by the many forces who delight on pushing an impeachment initiative.
As the film unspooled, all slow and stately pans and Jóhann Jóhannsson's almost biological score, it dawned on me that this was my perfect film.
Neal said she was shaking before Manuel's race and started crying during the last 10 meters when it dawned on her that Manuel might win.
New Orleans' local brewery had relocated to Wisconsin after the storm, and it dawned on Coco that starting a new brewery might be the answer.
Some bright spark returned from his truck triumphant with reserves and a full tank—but soon it dawned on us he'd filled it with water.
"After winning it, then all of a sudden it dawned on me: I'd been carrying it around in the back of my mind," Terry said.
It wasn't until my freshman year at Yale that my migraines were diagnosed, and it dawned on me that I wasn't going to outgrow them.
Likewise, it dawned on us that New York hadn't really experienced a high altitude [60th floor] restaurant and bar whose attitude was down to earth.
Slowly, gradually, with great mental resistance but still inexorably, it dawned on me that I had paid $98 for a duck with almost no flavor.
During a ski trip in Maine, it dawned on him that fashion was his true calling, and after graduation, he shifted focus and started Corridor.
"That's when it first dawned on me, perhaps you're now a photographer," he told Norbert Bunge, a German filmmaker, in the book "Clemens Kalischer" (2002).
It dawned on Ms. Kelley that this was not a voice audition, but a test to gauge if her voice would trigger a noise complaint.
As the technicians loaded him up on the gurney, it dawned on me that my proud, newly revisited days of packing light were gone forever.
But then it dawned on Smith that this could be the perfect opportunity to bring back one of his favorite characters, Chasing Amy's Holden McNeil.
Weeks later, the DNC caught on to the digital rummaging — and it quickly dawned on officials that they might have a catastrophe on their hands.
But the limits of working at such a storied carmaker dawned on him: "I always had to make a car that looked like a Ferrari".
Later, however, she tells me, it dawned on her that these depictions were "colonized" by the male, Eurocentric gaze, which led her to critique power-hegemonies.
Later, something else strange dawned on him: the apparent absence of police or military officials, whose patrols had otherwise increased in the days after the abduction.
"It never dawned on me that you could be a jerk in a wheelchair," she muses, in a reversal of the disabled-person-as-victim trope.
Then it just dawned on me that as her mother and as an adult woman, I have a responsibility to teach her what that word means.
As characters engage in hopeless asymmetrical banter, it dawned on me that Trecartin and Fitch's work hadn't changed much over the last decade and a half.
" "At first there was a lot of confusion, we weren't too sure what was happening but it slowly dawned on us that 'that was a gun.
As the new year dawned, President Donald Trump's prospects of being elected to a second term in office looked as if they were in serious trouble.
It dawned on me that the only way that video and I weren't going to cross paths this week was if I wasn't on the internet.
It never dawned on me that bitter greens tasted bad until I was invited to stay for dinner at a friend's house when I was nine.
But by the time I got back to the office, it dawned on me that we don't want a weapon of mass destruction that is cheap.
Once that realization dawned on me, the magic of No Man's Sky quickly evaporated, and I just didn't have the will or desire to go back.
But as she started working more with tarot cards and readings, it dawned on her that most mass-produced decks were illustrated with exclusively white characters.
"It dawned on us that there is so much opportunity in a wide area of products simply because there hasn't been much innovation here," says Barra.
It only slowly dawned on Ms. Parker, she said, that HBO was expecting her to play the lead in whatever show she developed about marriage midlife.
Marshall had been waiting five months for this precise moment, ever since free agency dawned in March with Fitzpatrick and the Jets at a contractual impasse.
And something else dawned on me as well: I was starting to realize I might be gay, and that's why I was different from everyone else.
I'd been saving automatically in my 401(k) since I first started working, but it dawned on me that I had no real cash safety net.
It dawned on me that it didn't matter if I was his friend or foe; I could be on the receiving end of a slashing regardless.
As for the rest of the world, the reality of the coronavirus crisis — how serious this is, how broad its ramifications will be — had finally dawned.
The day dawned bright and warm, and blue-clad fans tottered around downtown until those final few hours before face-off, when they clogged nearby streets.
As the 20th century dawned, and Americans embraced the promise of apolitical government expertise, administrative agencies and bureaus proliferated — among them the tiny Bureau of Investigation.
As it steadily increased in size, it dawned on me that this growth, like the one before it, would have to be eradicated from my body.
As the 21st century dawned, an obesity "epidemic" and mounting concern about climate change and animal welfare renewed and sharpened the argument about our dietary choices.
Not just any other day Tuesday dawned like every other day of the Trump presidency in a flurry of tweets and speculation about Russian election meddling.
The sickening realization that I didn't drink like "normal" people dawned on me slowly, but I didn't know how to stop without destroying my social life.
As I learned more about ACT and started incorporating its methods into my psychotherapy practice with clients, something important dawned on me: Busyness devoured my values.
In light of these invasive and destabilizing forces, it dawned on me that perhaps Turkey has entered a second, arguably more dangerous state of censorship: self-censorship.
We're told Justin and Hailey initially panicked and started to scramble for another date, but then it dawned on them -- THEY'RE ALREADY MARRIED, so there's no rush.
Which made me laugh but then it dawned on me that young girls are reading posts that are saying that I'm promoting anorexia due to my weight.
When it was time to make my way to the next destination, it dawned on me that Markle probably has a chauffeur to avoid crowds like these.
"After a couple of months, it dawned on me, and I said after the kids went to bed, 'Cindy, I want to talk to you,'" Tomlinson said.
It seems not to have dawned on Podhoretz that he was not only writing about himself; he was telling stories about people he worked and socialized with.
But when it came time to wardrobe up for the callback it dawned on me that there was no fucking way I was putting on this loincloth.
As the playoffs dawned, it was readily apparent that the Thunder had a few very serious flaws, of the sort that are unbecoming of a title contender.
It sticks with him, and "little by little the monstrosity of my ignorance dawned on me," he writes in Birthday, recently published in its first English translation.
In that room, surrounded by women and men, many of whom have fought on the streets before, a realization dawned: We must fight poverty, not one another.
As Sunday dawned grimly in the Carolinas, the heavens opened for the fifth straight day, swelling rivers past record-breaking levels and drenching already half-drowned towns.
Ms. Suvari, 39, has been vegan for the past two years, and it quickly dawned on her that this commitment involves not just food, but also clothes.
I didn't say it the second it dawned on me (truth be told, I'd known for some time) and I didn't say it just to hear it back.
But as the hours passed and the city warmed up under the sun, it dawned on me that there really wasn't much chance the guy would actually come.
Peele recalled locking himself in a room and smoking marijuana in order to plot his revenge when it dawned on him that he wanted to be a producer.
"Then it dawned on me that I hadn't quite solved the problem because I was locked outside my hotel room naked – and on the roof now," he said.
In it, she described her agonizing battle with disordered eating and exercise, which had kept her thin — until it finally dawned on her that she was also miserable.
I knew only the very surface level of those facts, yet it truly dawned on me that I wasn't safe from such a horrifying thing happening to me.
But when the sounds got closer, a horrific reality dawned on her, said the woman, who spoke with NBC and identified herself only as Leslie, her first name.
"It dawned on me that because it was on Netflix, there would be this opportunity to put in technology that would allow people to skip it," Meyers said.
During the 22017s, it slowly dawned on America that if you needed drugs to function, that was a problem—even if a doctor had prescribed them to you.
This year, it seems to have dawned on us that, actually, things are going to feel like this for a while, so we'd better get used to it.
The connection between the two, Lord said, dawned on him when he saw Media Matters' campaign to get advertisers to sever their ties with Fox News's Sean Hannity.
When I think of these ideas, my inner child seems totally surprised, as if the possibility of something other than a shitty future had never dawned on her.
Long ago it dawned on me that if everyone was driving away from a storm, and I was driving toward it, there was something wrong with this picture.
I dove back in and stared at the grid until it dawned on me that all the keys were on the left or west side of the phrase.
"It dawned on us that this was actually a massacre," said Clara Alfsdotter, a graduate student at Linnaeus University in Sweden and an archaeologist with the Bohusläns Museum.
A new era has dawned in which educated and savvy Muslim Americans have become part of the American fabric and have rightfully taken their seat at the table.
At the show's end, instead of taking a solo bow, Michele brought his whole team onstage with him, which was another declaration that a new day had dawned.
Soon enough it dawned on people, both Republicans and Democrats, that instead of gaining political power, African-Americans and other minorities had lost a fair amount of it.
Then it dawned on him that his long-term tenants might be responsible, despite a clause in their lease barring them from using his place for transient occupancy.
But I didn't sense Yang was motivated by that same sort of vindictive attitude; I'm not sure it ever dawned on him to use politics for that purpose.
"It dawned on me that because it was on Netflix, there would be this opportunity to put in technology that would allow people to skip it," he said.
" Another prepper expressed disbelief about non-preppers: "How has it not dawned on them yet that we need to spend the good times preparing for the bad times?
" Another prepper expressed disbelief about non-preppers: "How has it not dawned on them yet that we need to spend the good times preparing for the bad times?
Ms. Betts countered with evidence from Charles Henry Hart, a lawyer from Philadelphia who doubled as an art historian as the 19th century waned and the 20th dawned.
After two hours of walking in the woods and getting our boots stuck in sneaky, snow-covered swamps, it dawned on me that Chamberland might be right after all.
Pickering had a distinguished career and had served for several years on the federal bench without incident, but as the new century dawned his behavior was becoming increasingly erratic.
It dawned on me after a few weeks that my social media usage was anything but intentional, which gave me a jolt of motivation to keep the detox going.
"When we were there, it dawned on me that women working in incredibly unsafe conditions with unfair pay would never wear the same clothes that we wear," she said.
She created a few small sculptures for deli cases at the time, but it hadn't dawned on her yet that she could be the professional behind the carving block.
As the Web dawned it sold its services directly to publishers, like MailOnline, who could then offer advertisers the ability to target their adverts to pages with certain keywords.
The more I talked to the people on this island, the more it dawned on me how vulnerable this place is -- in more ways than just sea-level rise.
It really had never dawned on me how many women were truly being denied that satisfaction... I want to inspire men to pleasure and connect to their women better.
I was watching the video, hunched over a laptop, wondering where I could get the hoodie he's wearing with #EatCleanTrainDirty emblazoned on the back, when it dawned on me.
But it dawned on me that while most Americans were horrified with Spieth's collapse at the Masters, many would love to see a similar collapse for the Trump campaign.
Eventually, it dawned on me that while local environmentalists might enjoy isolated victories, our efforts may be futile in the long run — because we're addressing only symptoms, not causes.
It slowly dawned on me that I was watching a commercial for NBC's "Sunday Night Football," albeit one baked right into the opening monologue and delivered by Fallon himself.
As we talked through the complexities of the science, it dawned on me that the work Dr. Hamilton and his colleagues were doing was really a race against time.
Out of the wildness, the branch of an oak plucked her from the water and she clung there, animal, as orange dawned over the marsh made alien with mud.
In between, Mr. Lee overcame transportation problems to arrive in Gangneung, about 40 minutes away, as overtime dawned in the Para ice hockey final between the U.S. and Canada.
The week may have dawned amid anxiety and worry, with dark commutes into work and dark commutes home, everyone skirting the flu, everyone crabby, no one happy, at all.
And it never dawned on me until I saw this happen that when you get a piece of new technology, there's a manual for how to work it. Right.
Unfortunately, as many will recall, autonomous cars seem to be no closer today than they were then, as the true difficulty of the task dawned on those undertaking it.
"I don't think it's quite dawned on us because everything has been digitized and all is accessible," said Craig Kallman, the chief executive officer of the Atlantic Records Group.
When the impossibility of attaining even a fraction of what he what he wanted (like, say, being an extra) dawned on Wiseau, he undertook to make it for himself.
"It dawned on me that because it was on Netflix, there would be this opportunity to put in technology that would allow people to skip it," Meyers told CNN.
I ended up playing through the injury, but I remember the fear in Willis' eyes when it dawned on him that he might have to go in and snap.
And still, it seems not to have dawned on you (after a cavalcade of abusive men brought low and the whole #MeToo revolution) to keep your hands to yourself.
She says that she was at dinner with Warren Buffett, the 89-year-old businessman worth nearly 80 billion dollars, when the name for this fragrance dawned on her.
It wasn't until the younger two were seniors in high school that it dawned on me that I had not been on an actual vacation in over 10 years.
But Mr. Goldstone, who wrote the email over a year ago, denied any knowledge of involvement by the Russian government in the matter, saying that never dawned on him.
The new year dawned in the Philippines with one grim expectation: Somewhere at some point, the archipelago nation would be battered by a natural disaster, probably more than one.
It wasn't until the younger two were seniors in high school that it dawned on me that I had not been on an actual vacation in over 10 years.
It never really dawned on me that I was helping to blaze the trail for others until I went to an air show with my family many years later.
I wondered if some NPC got lost on the way to town before it dawned on me: These boys were from the O'Driscoll gang, and this was an ambush.
When 2016 dawned, Obama, fresh from an Iran nuclear deal and seeing Obamacare upheld by the Supreme Court had every reason to expect a Democratic successor would secure his legacy.
I don't know what I was expecting, but it dawned on me that I was expecting nothing: Even after spending the money, I didn't really expect my plan to work.
It was not until she saw the blood and heard the cries from the other girls that it dawned on her -- she was about to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM).
But when I realized what I was doing, it dawned on me: You better not be doing this because you're supposed to be on the other side of the fence.
Eventually, though, the day dawned: He and his wife were poured out of the red-eye from Skopje onto the streets of London, and the fun was ready to start.
And given the seeds that were apparently planted by both Ailes and O'Reilly, it was just a matter of time before their positions became untenable -- and a new day dawned.
And at the time, it seemed to many like a new era in the Democratic Party had dawned, with Clinton and her husband being relegated to figures of the past.
"It just dawned on me at that point the power here at CNN -- that people were watching us -- friendly viewers in the United States and around the world," said Blitzer.
"By that point, it dawned on me that it was not just me, which is what I had been led to believe at the time by my supervisor," she said.
Then, as the modern era dawned, China descended into domestic chaos and India found itself a direct colony of Britain, precluding any deeper ties as long as those conditions persisted.
The two were not hurt, but investigators later said that it slowly dawned on them that they had a larger crime on their hands: A serial shooter had struck again.
Just before the plane passed over for a third time, veering once again to their right, it dawned on the men that the pilot was trying to tell them something.
It soon dawned on me that every speaker was going to say more or less the exact same thing, just to arouse the crowd and have them on their feet.
If I had never learned to surf, Tuesday would have dawned like any other workday and I would have fulfilled my teacherly duties ignorant of the oceanic joy on offer.
It dawned on Olivia that there were women at a tough phase in their hair journey that she had been through, and she realized she could help right on campus.
"One day it dawned on me as if I were writing my own name for the first time," the narrator of "Notes of a Crocodile" declares in the early pages.
For the first time since the Messi/Ronaldo era dawned in the mid-2000s, it is possible to list the players who will shine when those two are, eventually, gone.
It dawned on me: Maybe they had never been taught, as I had, that the feeling of being turned upside down and round and round was a thrill, something fun.
I recall a State Department briefer grinning when he was told Johnson had been named foreign secretary in 2016, only to turn serious when it dawned that this wasn't a joke.
It dawned on me that it was much more fun to get Eiffel Towered by these dudes than to constantly have my grasp on reality fractured by my emotionally abusive boyfriend.
It was all a joke pretty much for the first four years, then it dawned on me that maybe it was the only thing I could do, and it got serious.
Holding back tears, the 25-year-old appeared shocked at her success as the judges revealed their scores and the realization finally dawned that she would be taking home the silver.
Friday morning dawned bright and cool in Washington, and in a church basement near the Supreme Court, dozens of Fire Drill Friday protesters gathered to eat pastries, drink coffee and strategize.
"It dawned on me that because it was on Netflix, there would be this opportunity to put in technology that would allow people to skip it," Meyers, 45, told CNN Business.
It dawned on me that the man had yelled out to see if someone spoke English, the way you'd cry out for a doctor in the event of a public injury.
It dawned on people when they heard screams, when they saw bloodied victims collapse around them, or when others stampeded for the exits, trampling some of the people in their way.
And then, water turned the industrial engines that helped to win World War II. The new era dawned with Microsoft, after the local boy Bill Gates returned with a fledgling company.
After I transcribed my conversation with Pedro Lasch, it dawned on me that every anecdote he gave me involved artists planting false stories in the press through some means or another.
Admittedly, we hadn't put much thought into, say, what lipstick Camila Cabello may unwrap on Christmas morning until it dawned on us that these are people who really do have it all.
It's also revealed something I've suspected for a while, but the reality of which only dawned on me recently: people can get obsessed with a game they're never going to actually play.
LONDON (Reuters) - It only dawned on youngster Karsten Warholm that he had become world 400 meters hurdles champion on Wednesday when he made a Reuters photographer an offer he could not refuse.
But the troubles didn't stop there: Once the session had begun and much to everyone's bemusement, it quickly dawned on viewers that the format of the Q&A session was very unorthodox.
So there's a lot of anxiety that came from it, and it dawned on me very quickly: This is exactly how women felt when Barbara talked about being chased around the desk.
Ma said the idea had dawned on him 20 years ago when he read in a newspaper about Mahathir's "Multimedia Super Corridor," or MSC — part of an agenda to modernize the country.
Then, over the course of my very tough week in Cannes, in conversations with people from every corner of the business, a truth dawned on me: The global economy runs on parties.
It dawned on me that if every homeowner in the country kept an Uprooter in the tool shed next to the lawn mower, the spread of invasive plants could be greatly slowed.
I was connected instantly and began setting up my VPN when it dawned on me: the hotel's WiFi network was password enabled and I hadn't been asked to enter a password. Fuck.
He said it dawned on him quickly that it would be impossible to evacuate with them all, especially because his Mazda pickup remained broken down and stranded in front of his house.
Then it dawned on them that the rising number of hungry children at Morecambe Bay coincided with sharp reductions in welfare benefits associated with the clumsy introduction of a new welfare program.
When the gist of this puzzle dawned on me I could hardly believe it hadn't been done — it's like one of those inventions that's so useful as to seem sort of inevitable.
And then it dawned on her: It was finally time to start the organization she had been thinking about for a while, one that would embolden women and make them stronger, literally.
So while I very much enjoyed this entertaining and tight New York Times Crossword debut by Joe Kidd, it slowly dawned on me that his puzzle was heckling me as I solved.
When the consequences of this dysfunctionality dawned on the administration, panic set in, prompting a series of regulatory improvisations providing for the payment of billions in corporate subsidies to the insurance industry.
As I sat at my kitchen table this morning, quieting the metaphorical cockatoos screaming into plastic orange cups within my mind, it suddenly dawned on me: I haven't gotten my flu shot.
"It dawned on me that it might be really interesting if there were some objects that have a kind of almost talisman-like or magical set of properties for her character," Shaw adds.
But it went deeper than that, as it slowly dawned on me that, like the fiction of The Secret World itself, our little community was built atop a thousand simmering grudges and disagreements.
It was, in the end, even more powerful than her childhood dream of working for CNN, something she once said dawned on her after she could not find a job at the network.
And I might have nodded along, too, had the truth not dawned on me right in the middle of her rant that I was, in fact, the hair-toucher she was referring to.
While basking in the excitement of watching a brand-new episode of Rick and Morty on Sunday after a long two-year wait, this slow, creeping realization dawned on me: This feels... different.
Apologies in advance if you figured this out immediately — for some reason it only dawned on after a few days playing — but the rarer foundables are easy enough to spot: they all glow.
It's funny because we had a lot of fun writing it and shooting it but I don't think it quite dawned on Jake and I how close to disaster [Eddie] Garrett always feels.
Friday dawned clear and sunny, but the Weather Service forecast more cold for the weekend, with wind chills plunging to 10 to 15 degrees below zero in New York City on Friday night.
As the scope and speed of ecological destruction dawned on him, he experienced a bout of depression for the first time in his life, causing him to briefly put his project on hold.
"We had crisis after crisis, and then it dawned on us that we were doing the whole thing wrong," Mr. de Blasio said at a recent town hall meeting in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
Still effectively a novice at the "man-killer" event, the youngster clasped his face in disbelief as it dawned that he had beaten Turkey's European champion Yasmani Copello (48.49) into the silver medal position.
The whole promise of the internet back in the mid-90s was you connect everybody anywhere, and so it never even dawned on me that I should be in Silicon Valley or to move.
"It has dawned on some of them it is time to speak up," Rush Holt, chief executive of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, told reporters on a conference call this week.
"It kinda dawned on me even though I'd accepted my attraction, for a while I'd entertained this idea that I could get married and have a family and have a normal life," he says.
AS THE new year dawned Mark Zuckerberg informed the world that his resolution for 2016 was to run 365 miles over the coming year—and challenged his legions of Facebook followers to do likewise.
The most polarizing President of modern times, in a week in which he was denounced by Democrats as callous for sending 800,000 undocumented migrants into limbo, then declared a new bipartisan era had dawned.
AS THE 1960S DAWNED and many fashionable homes were being outfitted with Danish Modern and Pop Art, a subversive catechism of design was taking shape behind the heavy doors of the international jet set.
As the 23s dawned, he met a former Sun Records artist named Clyde Leopard, whose pristine but underused studio, the Tempo Recording Service, was located around the corner from the famous Beale Street corridor.
So, mid-roll-around in this girl's tiny college bed, it suddenly dawned on me: Though I had gotten the penis down, I had no idea what to do with this vagina-having human.
I found myself in the same rooms as beautiful, beefy Indian men and it dawned on me that my journey into this medium was going to be a little bit different than everyone else's.
Then it dawned on me that in the back of my mind, I had decided that since I was giving my dad a kidney, they now owed me and should adjust their behavior accordingly.
Around the time that OKCupid was sold, it dawned on Krohn and his partners that people using apps — like OKCupid — were giving up a lot of personal data and trusting companies to protect it.
As the severity of the pandemic's grip on the US dawned on Daniel and others at the conference, attendance on Tuesday dipped to about half of what it was the day before, he recalled.
"It had just never dawned on me that I could talk to a seed breeder and have a conversation like this," said Ms. Sortun, who has served the Honeynut at her restaurants for years.
The decision to quit flying came in February, he said, after it dawned on him that, while he was in Paris, assistants had flown to both Hong Kong and Peru to stage his works.
But so many of the places I enjoy most tend to be at least somewhat noisy that eventually it dawned on me that one of the things I enjoy must be the noise itself.
The young wannabes who succeeded Jordan as a new century dawned intuitively understood that they weren't that great, but most operated with the ambition of at least being the M. J.s of their franchises.
But Thursday dawned with neither military intervention nor news that Jammeh was gone – continuing the political vacuum that has driven tens of thousands of Gambians to flee the country in recent weeks, fearing violence.
But a new year has dawned upon an appalling campaign of home raids by the Department of Homeland Security to find and deport hundreds of would-be refugees back to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
He said that it dawned on him that there could be corroboration of a memo that he wrote after the President tweeted that he better hope there were no White House tapes of their conversations.
But while taking a walk last Sunday, it dawned on him that Lauren wanted to deliver a message, one that stemmed from the open-heartedness and spirit of inclusiveness with which she lived her life.
After learning more about how the blockchain worked, it dawned on him that it could be used as a platform to release his new album and so RAC set about putting this plan into motion.
Read: Israel accelerates plans to build underground wall on Gaza border As they passed through the stone archway, the realization dawned on them: They had arrived at one of the holiest sites in the world.
And then it sort of dawned on me that I should probably pay attention to the thing that had been the constant thread while I had these Walter Mitty dreams of all these other things.
It dawned on me then: How can the surface of a place just change and change and change, while we are still supposed to understand what's going on underneath, to know who we even are?
CHICAGO — When the Yankees woke up sometime around midday Monday, rubbed the sleep from their eyes and tried to shake off the hangover of a lost weekend at Fenway Park, a new reality had dawned.
"It was in the padded cell that it dawned on me that I would be there for life, that I'd be buried in a mass grave; there were whispers that went around," she recalls now.
"Reality finally dawned ... that the Saudis are the key market setters for the oil price and they prefer it lower rather than higher, given their geopolitical tussle for regional supremacy with Iran," Nomura's Tim Ash said.
Here, you can see Grassley staring off into the distance for 12 straight seconds, perhaps as it dawned on him that something was amiss (or perhaps just wondering what he was going to have for lunch).
It is surely no coincidence that voters whose political consciousness dawned in the years between the attempted impeachment of Bill Clinton and the tawdriness of Mr Trump have such a low opinion of their political system.
"It dawned on me that it would be harder to get work, but I really think that it was more of a life question versus how viable it actually was to work in Hollywood," he says.
"Wooo!!!" screamed another instructor who was planted among the cyclers, presumably to hype up the crowd that was growing tired and disappointed as it dawned on us that this was all it was going to be.
It dawned on me that even though I earned a small fortune when I was committing crime, if you added up all the hours I was going to spend in prison, it still wasn't worth it.
As I was using it every day, thinking about it, and also just reading a lot about business ideas and startups, it just sort of dawned on me: Why aren't people doing commerce on this network?
When I finally gave it serious thought in my late 20s and figured out that I don't have to follow anyone else's rules, it dawned on me that I actually have no desire to have kids.
The whole thing started as a list of accessories — battery packs, plugs, cables and the like, but at a certain point it dawned on me that I would, you know, need a place to put them.
As the crowd chanted along to the chorus of "Sailing," it dawned on me that more than a few of the people around me at this Southern California yacht rock show could be genuine yacht owners.
It dawned on me that I could lessen that burden of feeling so busy and actually get more out of cooking for friends if I flipped the ratio of time spent working to time spent eating.
It never dawned on her that when it came time to transfer one of the two embryos she was able to create via in vitro fertilization, a pandemic would be taking its toll on the world.
Inside the plant, which makes riding mowers and other lawn care equipment, a moment's hesitation after the first gunshots gave way to pandemonium, as it dawned on people that a colleague was trying to gun them down.
"I would start to turn off the flash because the glare is so bad, but then it had dawned on me that I had seen a photo like that before [on Facebook]," she told Fox News Insider.
"My whole life I have wondered why God gave me such a big butt and today, after almost 45 years, it dawned on me," Jagr wrote in his native Czech in a post on his Facebook page.
As soon as it dawned on my adolescent self that it was going to take more than a couple days to nail the intro to that one Third Eye Blind song, I decided to call it quits.
At some point, it dawned on me that if I could be like those photographers in a place as secretive, controversial, and important as a fraternity house, I might someday wind up with a fairly valuable project.
There it dawned on me, amid the murmur of the group beginning to file out of the room, that I'd come to look at the same thing, an arguably lesser-known work in the museum's massive collection.
It kind of dawned on me who we were dealing with right away … I didn't discourage him, I just kind of came to my own conclusions about his confidence and his ambition — that it was well placed.
Midway into a Himalayan trek with my brother, it dawned on me just how precarious our situation was: well beyond cellphone range, alone with our guide, days of difficult hiking away from help should something go wrong.
"It all kind of dawned on me that it's not in the cards," said Teixeira, who admitted on Wednesday, after his first right-handed home run in more than a year, that his bat speed was slipping.
A bad day in the Senate By any measure Trump was in a deeper hole by the end of Thursday than he was when the day dawned, but he refused to let it change his basic approach.
Recalling how she listened to Parisians "losing their mind" during a performance of "Empire," it dawned on her, "Oh, oh, it's not about New York — it's about hope," she says, adding, "It's just the most beautiful thing."
Last fall, Bizzarri announced that, in defiance of retail convention, Gucci would not mark down prices, so that a Gucci garment bought at the start of the season would not lose its value when Black Friday dawned.
Slowly it dawned on the colonel that Mr. Trump's true interest was not defending Ukraine against Russian aggression or helping it shake off its long history of official corruption — both longstanding and bipartisan American foreign policy goals.
When the cabin filled with the smell of smoke after flying through a plume over Montana, it dawned on me that it would be hard to tell if the smoke was from the fire or the equipment.
The extent of what Intesa CEO Carlo Messina was planning dawned on Philippe Donnet, the French head of Generali , when he tried to check media reports that Intesa was preparing to build a stake in the insurer.
For example, it recently dawned on us that the term "movies," which we all take for granted, is actually a cute colloquial abbreviation of "moving pictures," which is quite literally what the viewer experienced when watching early films.
Perhaps Moore was unlucky in that his Hollywood fans were chomping at the bit to adapt his stuff, so most did so in the early 2000s — before the age of the well-crafted superhero movie had really dawned.
It does not seem to have dawned on folks with an interest in state funding for higher education, or corrections, or schools, or environmental protection that the debate about Medicaid could soon become a debate about their issues.
"It dawned on me that it would be harder to get work, but I really think that it was more of a life question versus how viable it actually was to work in Hollywood," he previously told PEOPLE.
Crawford dawned a blonde wig and yellow shirt dress, doing her best impression of Blondie singer Debbie Harry, while Rande transformed into Ziggy Stardust, channeling David Bowie in a red wig and the iconic lightning bolt face paint.
"It kind of dawned on me: Here was an audience that was so clearly identifiable and passionate," said Mr. Kelly, a longtime British newspaper executive who is now chief content officer of Archant, a large British newspaper group.
In the following excerpt from When We Rise, Jones recounts a march on the one-year anniversary of Milk's death, in which a new era for the American LGBTQ movement dawned for those who would carry his legacy.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sometime soon after his fourth child was born, it dawned on Howard Krooks that he was going to be on the hook for 211 consecutive years of college tuition payments when they all grew up.
Except when I made a joke that clearly wasn't that funny — perhaps only worthy of a single ha — and suddenly it dawned on me that his typical HAHAHA reply (that's three HAs, no spaces, all caps) was formulaic.
Operation Desert Storm, a 42-day military undertaking that deployed a 39-country coalition, raised hopes that a more promising era had dawned where the global community could rally better against international outlaws and for the common good.
And you look to your parents as being the thing that protects you, that guards you, and she didn't do that and I don't think that it even dawned on her that it was something that we both needed.
I've read some King, and seen quite a few movies and TV shows based on his stories, and while watching The Dark Tower something dawned on me: the less fanatical an adaptation of King's work, the better it fares.
With time, some employees grew less afraid of him and devised ways to manage him, as it dawned on them that they were dealing with an erratic man-child of limited intellect and an even more limited attention span.
As Monday morning dawned, several media outlets broke a story that gave new life to the ongoing political saga surrounding President Trump's allegations that the Obama administration had "spied" on him (as well as his campaign and transition teams).
Years later, Michelle called to give me the news, and it dawned on me that I'm the only person who can do this, I'm the only one with the integrity of Franco's voice, because we do have this commonality.
As I failed to find cool youths to take vape breaks with and struggled with finding my "perfect puff" while my bong rolled its eyes at me in the corner, the grim reality of the situation gradually dawned on me.
The scale of the challenge confronting rescuers from Thailand, Britain, Australia and other countries only truly dawned on the U.S. team after it arrived at the cave in the early hours of June 28 as rain poured down on the region.
The youngster clasped his face in disbelief afterwards as it dawned that he had beaten European champion Yasmani Copello, (48.49) into the silver medal position while U.S. Olympic champion and race favourite Kerron Clement (48.52) had to settle for bronze.
And then it dawned on me that we might be looking at it from the wrong perspective: what if Stadia isn't a case of Google aggressively entering a new business sphere, but rather a defensive one to protect its existing kingdom?
That reality has dawned on Parliament, where lawmakers have already drawn up an amendment to Mr. Johnson's plan that could protect against an abrupt 2020 exit without a trade agreement by forcing a two-year extension of the transition period.
After wracking my brain to think of a suitable backdrop for the portraits, it suddenly dawned upon me that as Mark Fields was making the effort to come by The Verge office, I should photograph him in The Verge office.
I've always struggled explaining how small the Soyuz is that you come back in and it dawned on me that the way I can explain it: As small as it can be, you can actually fit three people in it.
It dawned on them that Cuernavaca — the capital of the state of Morelos in Mexico known for its consistently mild climate and lush flora, often referred to as an "eternal spring" — embodies many of the utopian ideals contained in these terms.
I held it, puzzled, until finally it dawned on me: My husband had taken his shift at Room in the Inn the night before, and this cup must belong to one of the homeless families he drove to our church.
The 9/11 Commission opened their report with the "insistently premonitory and yet still dumbstruck" words: "[The day] dawned temperate and nearly cloudless in the eastern United States," as Joan Didion writes in her book The Year of Magical Thinking.
A moment ago, as I was looking at photographs of young men in Charlottesville, Va., who were from my home state, Ohio, and thinking about the message "Heil Hitler" on the T-shirt that one wore, it dawned on me why.
In 2013 serial entrepreneur Nate Saal was at a chocolate tasting in Palo Alto, California, when it dawned on him that chocolate — like coffee, the other beloved "bean" from the equator — is something consumers could be making for themselves at home.
Then as the results began rolling in, the truth dawned: the poll was wrong and Britons had decided to leave the EU, leading to the kind of market volatility and huge turnover in which traders make - or lose - their money.
It's also remarkable that at the end of a season that dawned with the potential for polarizing protests during the national anthem, sagging television ratings and other off-field controversies, it has instead all come back to Brady and his dominance.
At least that's what happens in the thrilling trailer for Keira Knightley's upcoming awards hopeful Colette, based on the real-life story of the titular Nobel Prize-nominated writer who rebelled against male manipulation and abuse as the era of modern literature dawned.
Crawford dawned a blonde wig and yellow shirt dress at the Beverly Hills bash, doing her best impression of Blondie singer Debbie Harry, while Rande transformed into Ziggy Stardust, channeling David Bowie in a red wig and the iconic lightning bolt face paint.
But as it dawned on us that a new Mac Pro and Pro display were not secreted away somewhere behind a CNC or under the wood conference table anachronistically in the middle of the room, the earth shifted a bit on its axis.
Swan's mindmeld: It appears to be dawning on Trump — and it's already dawned on senior White House officials — that China won't apply the kind of pressure that's needed to stop North Korea's path to developing nuclear weapons that could strike American cities.
After Trump's tweet about tapes, he testified that he "woke up in the middle of the night" because it hadn't dawned on him that "there might be corroboration for our conversation" — corroboration that could prove his own side of the story correct.
I knew the six people in front of us didn't know and so it just – when it dawned on me that nobody knew at home and he's not out and that I am the reason he is now out, I just came unglued.
I had made reservations for Valentine's Day weeks earlier and arranged for my wife's parents to watch our daughter for the night, but it quickly dawned on me that my wife didn't really have an outfit appropriate for such a fancy dinner out.
At some point, years in, it dawned on me that I had done classifieds in a good way, like once you put a classified ad up, it was easy to remove, which meant no one was calling you after it's removed, hopefully.
The administration already had downgraded resources for addressing a pandemic, an issue of little interest to Trump until it finally dawned on him that the United States faces the most severe health crisis since the Influenza of 220006 which killed 2202,2628 Americans.
Once I had watched their videos, looked at the mannequins posed like life-size action figures in an underground bunker and spoken to the staff at the largely empty museum, a better understanding of their motivations, of their narrative, dawned on me.
Mr. Bull, who is not involved in the legal case, said intricate, musical automaton clocks fell abruptly out of fashion in China after the early decades of the 19th century and few, if any, were being produced as the 20th century dawned.
As I watched Mets and Phillies fans chanting "U-S-A" together on social media and news reports as crowds gathered and celebrated outside the White House and at ground zero, it dawned on me that this wasn't just about my mom.
"And once he was diagnosed, it dawned on me how funny it was, because all of the characteristics that make it clear that he's on the spectrum are all of the reasons that I fell madly in love with him," she said.
Obviously, the trend of allowing the outside to see the inside is not a new one — gossip and its tabloid incarnations, as well as tell-alls and all the shabby circuses like it, were skulking around well before the digital age ever dawned.
"It dawned on me that more and more guests didn't realize that Scarpetta was part of the same company" as, say, New York City club No. 8, the reboot of Amy Sacco's classic Bungalow 8, or Iron Chef champion Mac Forgione's American Cut.
I would hear him talking to his family on the phone, a mash up of all these languages and I thought it sounded really cool, but it never dawned on me until I was older, exactly how much I was missing out on.
But as my babies turned into preschoolers who were becoming wise to the reality that dessert was way more fun than dinner, it dawned on me that my eating disorder was no longer just about me — it was going to start affecting them, too.
It dawned on me that what I had brought to Belarus from Yale and Indianapolis was laughably inadequate: some bad Russian, a set of clichés about the end of the Cold War, and mostly just expectations about the way things ought to turn out.
It dawned on me that Sandberg was human—a small, vain, bright, self-absorbed, convivial everywoman with a talent for money and fame—and that no one human, even Sandberg, could discipline the galactic, epochal spiritual wildfire that Mark Zuckerberg had inflicted on the Internet.
It has finally dawned on rival campaigns and party establishment figures that far from fading as many predicted, Trump -- after his three thumping wins in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada -- will clinch the nomination unless there is a dramatic twist in the race.
All but eclipsed by the presidential cage match, the question of who will control the Senate dawned on Election Day 2016, as central to the matter of how — or if — the country will be governed as the choice of Hillary Clinton or Donald J. Trump.
While working on my PhD in my early 30s (drowning in a sea of feminist and body-image philosophy), it finally dawned on me: I didn't have to ingest (pun intended) all the negative, nasty hatred that the world directed at my fat body.
"It quickly dawned on me that what he had put in place was a most effective homegrown variant of cognitive behavioral therapy, in which negative ruminations are supplanted by a more forward-looking, problem-oriented way of thinking," Dr. Feinstein wrote of Mr. Silva.
That thought may have dawned on Sheldon Adelson, who skipped Sunday's dinner and seems belatedly to have realized — too late for much comfort — how destructive Bannon and his brand of arsonist politics have become to the Republican Party and the causes it used to champion.
What I had not taught them, it suddenly dawned on me, was how it feels to go through the world as a woman, the mental calculations involved in parking a car downtown or riding an elevator at night or taking a walk in the woods.
Along with my mother, these women are at the very heart of the essay collection that was about to send me out on a book tour, and one day it finally dawned on me that their wedding rings would make the perfect talismans against fear.
But the move proved auspicious when it dawned on him, as he explained in the 2002 radio interview, that by residing in the Twin Cities he could do exactly what he wanted, without the distractions of the politics of the New York contemporary musical world.
It also dawned on me during my second stay in Ward 17, to my horror, that I had been blaming Namir for what happened, from the time I saw him lean around the corner with his camera raised in that off-the-record briefing in Baghdad.
It seems not to have dawned on Perez or anyone else at the DNC that changing the rules to put a billionaire like Bloomberg onto the debate stage as a counter to Sanders is exactly the kind of thing Sanders rails about when he bashes billionaires.
It dawned on me that in my ninth year of living in China, I've never seen a children's menu in a Chinese restaurant, that Chinese parents don't ask their children what they want for dinner and, except for babies, they don't make special meals for them, either.
But Esten, a real-life singer/songwriter long before acting took over, was still rolling out singles six months into the project – and as he refreshed his song supply with new material, it dawned on him that he could do what no artist had ever done before.
Of course, Diana's most iconic look is her wedding dress, so in that spirit, I tried on this saucy number: But then it dawned on me that showing up to a singles mixer ready to walk down the aisle could be too much for cuffing season.
It dawned on me that with my own online shopping, it is true that almost half of everything I have bought online has been on Amazon — be it last minute gifts, household appliances, pantry staples, Amazon Kindle and piano books, and gadgets I clearly don't need.
So many glowing smiles, and there I stood — having been so quiet, so supportive, so tired for 12 long hours — as it slowly dawned on me that no one was going to offer the baby to me, and I wasn't going to find a way to ask.
Charles M. Blow Allow me a moment of personal indulgence: When I began writing a column many years ago, it quickly dawned on me that although I had strong and firm views on some things, there were many others about which my opinions weren't fully formed.
Previous implosions include the elections of 1978 and 1980 that crushed the Democratic surge in the wake of Watergate and the 2010 Republican wave election that brought an abrupt halt to the idea that a new Democratic majority had dawned after President Barack Obama's victory in 2008.
Should it have ever dawned on him to confess to Aparna—his work bae played by Jasmine Kaur—that he was still struggling with the trauma of being cheated on in a previous relationship, perhaps she would have been more understanding of his paranoia and insecurity.
Loeb was kept in the dark about his arrest and denied access to a lawyer, but it soon dawned on him that the treatment might have something to do with a black duffel bag he'd recently stolen from the backseat of an unlocked black 2008 GMC Yukon.
The taxi driver who drove me home from 10 Downing Street in the early hours of June 24 last year, as the day and reality of Brexit dawned, asked me -- as sterling had already started to tumble -- would the politicians and bankers be able to fix it all.
A lot of people, myself included, were baffled as to the point of this, but it slowly dawned on me and others that Cruz had posted this video specifically to appeal to people so deeply racist that they would be outraged O'Rourke criticized any police officer for anything.
And now that Trump is starting to speak and act differently on everything from race relations to immigration enforcement, it seems to have dawned on Clinton Campaign Manager Robby Mook and the rest of the enormous Clinton staff that maybe this wasn't such a great strategy after all.
"In each shop I visited, I began to see the same people and interactions, and it dawned on me that what these coffee bars had created, aside from the romance and theater of coffee, was a morning ritual and a sense of community," Schultz said in the press release.
And it just dawned on me that I could interupt my video games and take what was in the graphics buffer, redirect it to the printer, and now my school books, my covers for my books, had Lode Runner — it was a popular video game — screens on them.
CreditCreditWhitney Curtis for The New York Times A violent tornado tore through the Missouri capital overnight on Wednesday, and as morning dawned, the extent of the damage was becoming clear: homes with roofs shorn off, wrecked stores, downed power poles and reports of people trapped in the rubble.
As I watched this young man identify with Smith's character, it dawned on me that what his parents, preachers, teachers, coaches and guidance counselors had told him for motivation — "Study hard, stick to it, dream big and you will be successful" — had been internalized as a theory of life.
And she told Congress that after everything that's come out, it wasn't until Wednesday, while watching US Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland testify about his efforts to influence Ukraine policy on President Donald Trump's behalf, that it dawned on her what this whole scandal has been about.
As 2016 dawned and a fresh news cycle began, the Islamic State group clawed its way back into the headlines in what has become its hallmark manner: the release of another instalment of execution theater designed to win back the media narrative after a succession of military defeats.
As I sat nibbling my tiny, crustless sandwich, it dawned on me that perhaps I had grown accustomed to the pomp and circumstance — to cutting the line and gorging myself on free snacks and having someone arrange all my serums in a sweet row for me while I was away.
White skeletal bodies made of painted metal are tossed willy-nilly into the air of an utterly black setting and then, on the right side of the piece, demarcated by a change in color scheme, just green on the bottom and blue on top as if a new day had dawned.
Growing tired of their corporate jobs, she in public relations and he in B2B marketing, in 2013 it dawned on Reese and Swanson that Swanson's family farm — one that has been tended to by members of his family for four generations — would soon be theirs as Swanson's parents grew older.
We were talking about Carolyn's childhood and the people in her community, and I remember we were both quiet for a bit, and then it dawned on me—and I felt like it was a mutual thing—where I was like: This isn't just a friendship, this is a partnership.
After weeks of being notified at work when Ella was crying or moving around (read: being a baby) and hours sunk addictively scrolling in fast-forward to see her move around in her sleep, it dawned on me that all this technology, which purportedly calms agitated parents, actually agitates them more.
"The issue was causing a lot of sleepless nights, and then it dawned on me that glass inks might be better suited, and one industry we definitely haven't lost in Scotland is whisky," he said, pointing out that some distillers there still use pad ink printing on their glass bottles.
The singer, 37, explains that although she wasn't sure she was ready to have a baby at first, when she started singing songs like "Soulmate," something dawned on her: "I could tell I was searching for this real love, and a different kind of love than I've known before," she tells PEOPLE.
By the end of the Cultural Revolution, my mother's belief in Mao and Communism was fundamentally shaken, while the change dawned much more slowly for my father, likely because he had everything to thank the party underground for in his impoverished youth, and he had become much more invested in the Communist cause.
Perhaps it suddenly dawned on Trump that he did have some chance to win, and was petrified at the thought of filing the detailed financial disclosures that presidents are required by law to file, for the same reason he is hiding his tax returns and which, I predict, he will never willfully release.
"As I watched those men walk off the stage," she writes in "Wolfpack" — a women's advice book inspired by her viral 2018 commencement speech at Barnard — "it dawned on me that while the three of us were stepping away from similar careers, we were facing very different futures" because of salary disparities.
Step two would be for her to then come up with a few reasons why her idea might not be rejected: her team may have misunderstood or misinterpreted the problem, her team was suffering from groupthink, the idea simply hadn't dawned on anyone else yet, or they just plained loved her solution immediately.
There was a certain justice that dawned after the race about Hamilton's tactic, as Vettel repeated twice that he could not have made an attempt to pass Rosberg because Hamilton was actually too close in front of Rosberg, and any leap past Rosberg might send Vettel into a collision with Hamilton's car.
It seems now to have truly now dawned on the president (as it should the rest of us) that the present application of Senate rules will fundamentally decimate his entire legislative agenda and ultimately turn government back over to the Democrats who will then not hesitate to dispatch the Senate legislative filibuster.
It dawned on me that halfway across the country, an actual person had just bought a sleeve of 18-ounce red plastic cups, a pair of Cat and Jack girl's leggings, an 18-ounce bag of Smarties, a four-pack of Totino's triple cheese frozen party pizzas and a 49-cent pencil sharpener.
"I recognized it later in life, when I started piecing everything together and figuring things out and it dawned on me how it was conditioning, it was taking me under his wing, earning my trust, then moving to telling me that he loved me and that we would be married one day," she said.
And then it dawned on me: For them the arena, and then the parking lot, had become their own safe spaces, where these people, who had long been reined in by changing societal expectations and especially the heavy burden of political correctness, felt they were finally free of the ridiculous expectations of overly sensitive liberals.
So at the start of "Café Müller," when the lights slowly dawned on a stage strewn with cafe chairs and Helena Pikon (who resembles Bausch physically) wandered around in a slip with her eyes closed and her palms up, in Bausch's role, many in the audience must have wondered if they were seeing a ghost.
It quickly dawned on me that although we were within the boundaries of a national monument and policy strictly forbade it, this trash would be left in the desert without hesitation, and no effort would be made to prevent the men who had fled from becoming lost or disoriented in the vast surrounding desert.
" During a meeting where they began to discuss the first movie in the third trilogy, 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Iger, 68, writes that Lucas "immediately got upset as they began to describe the plot and it dawned on him that we weren't using one of the stories he submitted during the negotiations.
As the new week dawned, Washington was still digesting the stunning news -- broken by Trump on Twitter of course -- that he'd planned and then canceled talks at Camp David with the Taliban and the Afghan government, which is wary of his bid to get US troops out of the country as soon as possible.
"Once upon a time, on a football field not so far away, our head of outerwear was sitting with her family, watching a football game, bundled in the warmest of warm blankets, when it dawned on her: Wow, this would make a great coat," J.Crew's head of women's design, Somsack Sikhounmuong, tells Refinery29 of the coat's conception.
After half an hour of cycling through varieties of nostalgia, it dawned on me that unless I supplied Pandora's algorithm with new data points about my current musical obsessions and enthusiasms, it may never know to make the leap to Noname, or Natalia LaFourcade, or Kendrick Lamar, or Jóhann Jóhannsson's original soundtrack for the film Arrival.
"It dawned on me that if we're going to use a big experiment, it needed to be something of sufficient size to see [this effect]," James Day, the lead author of a study published today in Science Advances and a geochemist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California at San Diego, tells The Verge.
Take this theory from Redditor duh_metrius about the way Ned named his children, for instance: [Everything] Small detail about Jon and Ned that dawned on me today from gameofthrones In case you needed a reminder, Jon Arryn was the former Lord of the Vale who fostered both Eddard Stark and Robert Baratheon when they were teenagers.
Diamo passed away in 2012, and in 2013, a mutual friend convinced her husband to attend a tech conference called MonkiGras, and it dawned on him that because 3D scanning and printing had evolved so much, with accuracy down to the millimeter, it should be used to help kids with disabilities access and obtain the equipment they needed.
He found that he was good at logic, and, when it dawned on him that philosophy was something you could actually do for a living, he went on to get his Ph.D., in philosophy of mind, while living in London, with a couple of people who sold the Socialist Worker , in a grotty flat on the Isle of Dogs.
Each of the theme entries is a two-word phrase; I found myself filling in the second word on the crosses, and at some point it dawned on me that the first word of the phrase inevitably contained the circle, and the second part of the phrase was always a word that implied division, separation, some kind of split.
Ryan Cohen was just weeks away from launching an online jewelry business when he was out shopping in his neighborhood pet store and a new idea dawned on him: What if he could set up an online platform that replicated the experience of shopping in a pet store like this, without the inconvenience of having to actually go there?
At some point before this past Friday, it dawned on Donald Trump and his aides that they couldn't avoid a rendezvous with his birther destiny before voters go to the polls in November, and that his first debate with Hillary Clinton—what promises to be one of the most watched events in television history—was likely to be the place for it.
"For more than three decades, I observed and analyzed the traits and tactics of corrupt, incompetent and narcissistic foreign officials who did whatever they thought was necessary to retain power ... It never dawned on me that we could face such a development in the United States," the former intelligence official wrote in a blistering op-ed published Friday in The Washington Post.
We will all come together as never before Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE had led Trump by about 3 points in the national polling averages as Election Day dawned Tuesday.
Playlist: "Can't Stand It" / "Handshake Drugs" / "Impossible Germany" / "Hummingbird" / "Dawned On Me" / "Walken" / "You Are My Face" / "Theologians" / "The Whole Love" Spotify | Apple Music Wilco's latest offerings, 2015's Star Wars and 2016's Schmilco, not just in their goofball titles alone were as close a sonic equivalent to Jeff Tweedy's stage banter as you can get: irreverent and to-the-point.
As Election Day dawned, Julie Mason thought her biggest problem would be keeping radio listeners engaged during what everyone assumed would be an easy victory for Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
It was the biggest political shock in living memory: Republican nominee Donald Trump won the presidency on Tuesday, defeating Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE despite the Democrat's comfortable lead in the polls as Election Day dawned.
Here's a quick guide to all that information, and how best to put it to use: "Your rising sign is the sign of the zodiac that was rising on the eastern horizon at the first moment you came into contact with the external world, and when your consciousness dawned on this physical plane," says astrologer Priya Kale, who writes rising sign horoscopes for Astro Guide.
The more I learned about it, the more I had discussions with the DSA, members within our group, and specifically with regards to displacement and militarization of police, homelessness, immigration, it kind of dawned on me and all of us—I don't know who said what when—but over a period of time we're talking about it and we realized it was really important.
But as the regime in the North crumbled after Jong Un's death, several truths dawned on China's leaders: that a reunified Korea would never, out of its own self-interest, be hostile towards it; that with North Korea's nuclear sites scattered and the number of warheads unknown, it had to co-operate with America to eliminate them; and that to back one faction of the fractured regime would lead to instability on its borders, risking a flood of refugees.
Despite the extremely poor public debate on the referendum, it gradually dawned on many people that if it continued in the EU, Britain would create for itself a constitutional structure of a kind it was unused to, in which it was possible for a political debate to be closed down for a generation or more — as, for example, the issue of money in politics may have been closed down in the US following the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling.
This only partially dawned on us at the time of the original Twilio memo as we did scour Twitter for complaints — but only as it related to their support team: Series B investment memo ~ 22010 Series B investment memo ~ 22 The product love was so strong that Twilio was able to hold off on building a large sales team early on: Seed investment memo ~ 2009 Seed investment memo ~ 2009 Law No. 6: Exhibits strong network effects Networks effects aren't only for consumer social applications.
Then he realized that they were not young boys but teen-agers, young men, and they were playing not with a ball but with the severed head of a goat, and he thought, Barbarians, but then it dawned on him that this was the head not of a goat but of a human being, with hair and a beard, and he wanted to believe that he was mistaken, that the light was failing and his eyes were playing tricks on him, and that was what he told himself, as he tried not to look again, but something about the young men's expressions left him in little doubt of the truth.

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