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"dearly" Definitions
  1. very much
  2. in a way that causes a lot of pain, difficulty or damage, or that costs a lot of money

956 Sentences With "dearly"

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You will be dearly, dearly missed..." --via Twitter Dwayne Johnson "What a man.
The actress also thanked HBO and all of the show's writers, directors, producers and her costars, whom she loves "dearly" and relies on dearly.
" He also downplayed any kind of resentment over Radley leaving him for Ashcroft, telling NME, "I love her dearly and she loves me dearly.
I dearly, dearly hope that 9to53 is wrong here, because at that point even AT&T's claim that 5G E equals gigabit LTE is hollow.
I first got to know her though Mike Nichols, who I love dearly, and who loved Natalie dearly, and would tell me stories about Natalie, his Natalie.
In these quiet moments, we feel Frank's mortality most acutely; he's a man who makes beats because he has to, because he loves us dearly, because we love him dearly.
Kirsty we love you and we will miss you dearly.
Mycheal meant everything to us and we loved him dearly.
I always do an Irish stew, which I love dearly.
What a wonderful, talented woman who will be dearly missed.
Mychael meant everything to us and we loved him dearly.
And yes, I dearly want to disrupt that current model.
"He will be dearly missed by our community," Jones said.
I love you dearly and will miss you like crazy.
She was my 'mom' for years & I loved her dearly.
She was my "mom" for years & I loved her dearly.
You were America's mom, and we shall miss you dearly.
"Malcolm my friend, you will be dearly missed," he wrote.
He joined TechCrunch's dearly departed gadget site CrunchGear in 2007.
I love them both dearly, and it's an amazing time.
We love you, Tammy, and we will miss you dearly.
But it's the Muji broom that I love so dearly.
However, I dearly hope Gwyneth uses this gold blow dryer.
I love you so dearly that it shocks me sometimes.
"I will miss him dearly," Davis said through the team.
According to Anita Dearly, Cruella has always been this atrocious.
Elon Musk takes risks -- and his latest cost him dearly.
He is a kind, devout man whom I love dearly.
You'll be dearly missed, from Pennsyltucky to the stars above.
In many instances, HNA has paid dearly for its acquisitions.
I miss them dearly as they live across the country.
Miss them and you will pay dearly for your inattention.
But critics say the project could cost Wisconsin taxpayers dearly.
"Maria loves the children dearly," a source previously told PEOPLE.
I dearly wish that I had been his pen pal.
In Murray, this is a tradition that people hold dearly.
They just wanted to make them pay dearly for it.
The Metropolitan, for one, has paid dearly for such expansionism.
" Beatrice's poem read: "My dearest friend I love so dearly.
She was loved by many people and will be dearly missed.
I missed the Narrator, often the light of my life. dearly.
I'd dearly love to go back to the way things were.
She was my 'mom' for years and I loved her dearly.
Ron was the most special man who we all miss dearly.
"Sometimes these little set setbacks can cost you dearly," she warned.
He loved life, he loved baseball... he will be missed dearly.
He loved his family dearly… I will miss you my friend.
And I think Apple could dearly use his sense of taste.
We will miss her dearly, but her story is just beginning.
He loved life, he loved baseball.....he will be missed dearly.
Ultimately, Cubans paid dearly for social advances under the Castro regime.
Voodoo tends to commemorate the dearly departed with pastries pretty frequently.
All this may explain his willingness to pay dearly for Sharp.
This habit was costing me dearly at work and at home.
California's taxpayers will pay dearly for Mr Brown's high-speed legacy.
India allowed the Aussies to escape and paid for it dearly.
Like many people, I miss the original Moto Z Play dearly.
I was honored to know her and will miss her dearly.
I love her dearly, and unfortunately I don't tell her enough.
Of course, I dearly hope none of these things ever happen.
Specifically, memes about moths and the lamps they adore so dearly.
He was one of a kind and will be dearly missed.
Mr. Bowers's affiliation with Gab has already cost the company dearly.
Breakingviews Republicans' botched pitch for tax cuts could cost them dearly.
Certainly this is what many Europeans would dearly love to do.
They will be dearly missed, and they will never be forgotten.
Unfortunately, it didn't work out, and ended up costing you dearly.
At once I realized: I dearly wanted to have my opinion changed.
Friends will precede The Office among Netflix's soon-to-be dearly departed.
You have a pure heart of gold you will be missed dearly.
Cummings, chairman of the powerful House Oversight Committee, will be dearly missed.
He has a caring wife and nine children who love him dearly.
I love this friend dearly, and I didn't want that to happen.
European negotiators dearly wish to avoid higher tariffs on their auto exports.
My husband and I loved our first son and wanted him dearly.
"She will be dearly missed by colleagues, " Nichols says in the statement.
Bradley Cooper's daughter is reminding him of another person he loved dearly.
It was previously owned by a movie producer who loved it dearly.
If all this dearly bought growth has not supplied profits, what will?
What any of us wouldn't give to resurrect our dearly departed John?
Few firms have paid more dearly for dragging their feet on security.
The dearly departed characters had no clue how the series would end.
They also throw out "narshmallow," to honor the dearly departed Android Marshmallow.
The upshot is that Argentines pay dearly for almost anything they buy.
Reading it felt like conversing with their daughter, something they dearly missed.
A 43-day strike, which ended in late March, cost it dearly.
"She was dearly loved and will be greatly missed," her mother wrote.
But as many renewable energy companies are learning, building it costs dearly.
He is missed dearly every single day, but his legacy lives on.
The pound of flesh which I demand of him Is dearly bought.
We hope dearly that we can get Greta to COP on time.
It will cost them dearly if they are sitting on their hands.
Their failure to do so has the potential to cost us dearly.
"I dearly hope that happens in a film," Egerton told MTV International.
He paid dearly for his failure to commit to his original shot.
The accusations have cost Fox News dearly in both reputation and money.
Our dearly beloved sovereign went mad yesterday, and so we need another.
If it leaves for good, it will test the agreement's strength dearly.
My wife and I love each other dearly and we're extremely happy.
The airline paid dearly for this misbehavior, but these circumstances are rare.
I've met that family, I know those people, I love them dearly.
"I know he loved Ivanka dearly," Jared's friend Nitin Saigal told me.
He will be forced to pay dearly for his blasphemy any moment.
Read my full ode to my dearly beloved koozie to learn more.
There's no one like Burt Katz, and we will miss him dearly.
They deserve a film whose grace is not cheap but dearly won.
I like him dearly and wish him well and want him to succeed.
You might expect funerals to be dominated by talk of the dearly departed.
What Happened: Speaking of the dearly departed Purple One, here's a quick question.
"Palmer will be dearly missed," a Facebook spokesperson told Axios in a statement.
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She will be dearly missed by her race fans all over the world.
It's Niecy Nash, who played Didi on the dearly departed "Getting On" (HBO).
As a teenager and in my early 20s, I loved this ritual dearly.
You will be dearly remembered, my friend, and you will be greatly missed.
The Dearly Departed: Lauren S., Annaliese, Bibiana The Lauren Count: Just one left!
His littermate, 12-Pack Pamplemousse LaCroix, misses him dearly as do his owners.
The surge in prices is costing utilities dearly in North Asia's economic powerhouses.
That cost the company dearly, both financially and in terms of developer goodwill.
"We miss him dearly with all of our hearts," Robin told WSB-TV.
WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Republicans' botched pitch for tax cuts could cost them dearly.
Nancy Reagan had a good heart, and she will be dearly missed. pic.twitter.
But you understand what it's like when someone you love dearly gets sick?
He doesn't play the time-sucking video games he dearly loves much anymore.
But yes, they're all amazing—all of them, and I love them dearly.
It's important to remember, dearly beloved, that everything's going to be all right.
One was an old 120 gigabyte iPod classic that I still miss dearly.
Farhad: On the one hand, I will dearly miss my wife and kids.
I felt like a mother when I fostered, and love those children dearly.
We have been incredibly lucky to have you and will miss you dearly.
But mommy and daddy and all ur siblings and family love u dearly.
"Ron was the most special man who we all miss dearly," Hudson wrote.
And something as seemingly inconsequential as the weather can cost a state dearly.
Consumers have paid dearly for that bargain in higher prices and less choice.
He is dearly missed by his grandparents, cousins, and much extended family and friends.
"I regret that my shame is now shared by the people I cherish dearly."
" In a statement on his Facebook page, Skratch says: "I will miss Prince dearly.
"The decision cost him dearly," Hogan said of his father, who died in 2017.
It cost Widman's law firm dearly, and it pushed him to the edge emotionally.
It is incredibly surreal that our dearly beloved Lotte is not around us anymore.
If you can see this, just know I love you and miss you dearly.
I regret that my shame is now shared by the people I cherish dearly.
Soviet citizens went without consumer luxuries or bought them dearly on the black market.
You will be dearly remembered, my friend, and you will be greatly missed.💔/.
The Dearly Departed: Jenny, Valerie, Lauren G. Lauren Count: Down to two and counting.
They knew their mother, Rosa, loved this man dearly but they never knew why.
"I still love him dearly and think of the world of him," she expressed.
NBC and the other defendants will pay dearly for that, they destroyed her reputation.
I didn't always agree with him, but I will dearly miss hearing his voice.
I was so worried I would lose my sister, who I loved so dearly.
She would dearly like to concentrate her attention and resources on widening that gap.
Nelsan will be dearly missed by his fans and all of us at HBO.
George Bush was an inspiration to all Americans and we will miss him dearly.
They believe offenders must pay dearly for entering or remaining in the country unlawfully.
Beloved, dearly Prince, who eluded — and didn't need — descriptors, died Thursday at age 57.
And this smug condescension cost them dearly, including for many their own professional reputations.
It's the largest strike in over a decade and is costing both parties dearly.
In the game's opening moments, it looked as if Porzingis would be dearly missed.
"Oliver Jack Carter Lomas ... I love you dearly, I love you most," she wrote.
But a defensive lapse in the next at-bat cost Sabathia just as dearly.
Also potentially on the cutting board is NAFTA, which could also cost farmers dearly.
Individual freedoms that many Americans hold onto so dearly will need to be compromised.
I chose long ago to become a US citizen and love this country dearly.
Mr. Brooks, keep pushing reason and compassion in a world that dearly needs it.
I love my homies who do this dearly, but that was not my path.
Keyshia Cole is gonna pay dearly for attacking a woman in Birdman's L.A. condo.
Even if supermarket supplies do begin to stabilize, the French will probably pay dearly.
But this is a long shot and will cost you dearly in legal fees.
What these arguments fail to address, however, are industry practices that cost consumers dearly.
The founding father — who loved New York dearly — would have turned 260 this week.
I love my cat dearly, but it'd go straight to her pretty little head.
My new and beautiful wife, whom I loved dearly, knew I had to go.
I love them all very dearly and want my gift-giving to have meaning.
Let's take a look at a few of the "principles" King held so dearly.
"Palmer will be dearly missed," Tera Randall, an Oculus spokeswoman, said in a statement.
Similarly, a bad plan and poor trade policy execution can cost the U.S. dearly.
This failure has cost Main Street dearly, she said, but has benefited the powerful.
You've waited nine long months to announce someone very special, a baby you love dearly.
"If the president botches this, it could cost all Republicans dearly in 2020," Vaughan said.
Because that's been a hard part of this whole thing because I love him dearly.
Jaime selflessly saves Brienne from getting raped by their captors, and it costs him dearly.
Spongebob has always been a big part of my life and I love him dearly.
The right to freedom of speech is one of our nation's most dearly held values.
"Dearly inebriated," Prince joked before launching into the six-minute-long, guitar solo-heavy performance.
No one wanted a sequel to An Inconvenient Truth, but unfortunately, one is dearly needed.
I love you dearly and look forward to our future collaborations in life and art.
I loved them both dearly, but always felt like something was missing from our bond.
Chance is all about giving us a reason to smile, and we appreciate it dearly.
So it's safe to say the software won't be dearly missed by very many users.
When classes started Wednesday at Heritage Christian Academy, one student was gone and dearly missed.
Her dreams were filled of days gone by, of the grandmother she missed so dearly.
And there are growing signs that keeping it in the family is costing Trump dearly.
In honor of Prince Night: Dearly beloved We are gathered here today … to play ball!
"Debra Clayton risked her life for this community that she loves so dearly," he said.
We love and miss them dearly but take comfort knowing they are with God now.
I loved my father and will miss him dearly for as long as I live.
I'm dearly hoping that every single one of these gets some love from Night Dive.
I love Anne Carson's work dearly though I suspect I am too stupid for it.
He has an unmistakable personal brand, in a culture that values that ever more dearly.
She dearly loves her mother, a tough woman who sews and who calls her Wizzle.
Farmers stayed with him after he launched a trade war that will cost them dearly.
Transforming locks into a remembrance of the dearly departed was an act of utmost devotion.
She fears that a too-liberal platform in the general election would cost Democrats dearly.
It'll be our friends, it'll be our family, it'll be people whom we love dearly.
And that was a total misreading of a pivotal event, which cost us very dearly.
He is a respecter of our institutions, and that's something the country dearly needs now.
"They loved each other dearly," Gracie's brother, Octavio Medina, told the San Gabriel Valley Tribune.
Its people would suffer dearly for this mismanagement, but their troubles were at least contained.
Yet I have a sinking feeling that, politically, it's going to cost the Democrats dearly.
Over the weekend Byte, a successor to the dearly departed looping video app Vine, launched.
This dearly cost her progressive votes in the general election and contributed to her loss.
This propagated perverse incentives, raised prices and reduced choices, ultimately costing patients and taxpayers dearly.
Wang will soon be reunited with his wife and son, who have missed him dearly.
"Cokie Roberts will be dearly missed," ABC News president James Goldston said in a statement.
The effort cost some House Democrats dearly in what proved to be a suicide mission.
But Mr. Morris's customers said many of the homes in Indianapolis had cost them dearly.
We have some miscellaneous questions from our readers and listeners who have missed Lauren dearly.
Interacting with or thinking about my dearly beloved family caused 13 percent of my cries.
The stigma around mental illness — it shut me up too, and it cost me dearly.
Vincent is actually just giving his brother lip service, and will pay dearly for it later.
"They were rather truculent towards each other, but they loved each other dearly," Nessel tells PEOPLE.
She will be dearly missed by those who knew her and by the millions she inspired.
Or, if we didn't, at least we could further the causes he so dearly believed in.
We love them so dearly and our family turned out the way it was supposed to.
Even if he cut the unnecessary expenditures completely, the divorce with Vivian would cost him dearly.
"Margaret Fox was loved dearly by her family and friends," Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina said.
They both loved their late spouses dearly and were apprehensive about dishonoring them in any way.
Dick then dances with his late wives, surrounded by cardboard cutouts of dearly departed cultural icons.
We would start out okay, but end up crying for him, because we miss him dearly.
ValueAct's Halliburton-Baker Hughes holdings have cost the fund dearly in paper losses, Reuters previously reported.
I lost my partner at age 52 to cancer, and I miss her dearly every day.
He left his dog and his cat behind, too — he loved them dearly, just like children.
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The zoo called J.J. an "incredible ambassador for his species," noting, "He will be dearly missed."
Speaking of being locked into Apple's world, I dearly miss the customization offered on Android devices.
Investors and regulators would both dearly love to know where the next crisis will come from.
Some of those who have paid dearly are the children who have fought in the conflict.
Under a punitive new tariff structure, people who use huge amounts of water will pay dearly.
It has been an honor to work alongside you and I will miss you dearly. -Chris
Now Perry's perfume bottle is basically an urn for their dearly departed friendship — R.I.P. Mad Love.
The THAAD deployment cost South Korean firms such as K-Pop businesses dearly as China retaliated.
Long story short ... the truth might be out there, but seeking it could cost you dearly.
Each year that another critical repair or capacity expansion project is deferred, it costs us dearly.
She leaves many memories and will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.
"We loved him dearly, and with a pull of the trigger, he was gone," she said.
The U.K.'s isolationist fantasy and ignorant hypocrisy, for the moment, will cost us all dearly.
The 2 for $2 menu was already a fill-in for the dearly departed dollar menu.
Many people simply can't afford to seek higher education, or they pay dearly when they do.
In our heart of hearts, we don't like to be challenged about our dearly held beliefs.
Dear Diary: My friend Leah, who lives in Brooklyn, has a fabric handbag she loves dearly.
"Every inch of our liberated land will cost (Assad's side) dearly," it said in a statement.
I was trying to show honor for a friend I dearly loved in a medieval fashion.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to say goodbye to what remains of Enes Kanter.
But the S&P 500 has risen more than 6% since the election, costing him dearly.
And as with so many truisms our media holds dearly, Trump has utterly hijacked this idea.
Disorder's greatest transformative power, he suggests, comes from challenging dearly held beliefs and encouraging free thinking.
"He was somebody that loved his family dearly and was working hard to provide for them."
Based on the story so far, it certainly seems that Joe Bryan has paid dearly, too.
It's something that I dearly wanted to avoid, but also something that I could see happening.
I'm waiting for a few folks / I love dearly to die so I can be myself.
And that willful abdication has cost our nation dearly, most notably in America's misadventures in Iraq.
He would dearly love to be worrying about a pension rather than prison at this point.
It's important for the counter-insurgents to deny them the breathing space they'd dearly long for.
A colleague said he loved the military, loved his family and loved the fire service dearly.
We will miss him dearly, and our hearts go out to his family, especially his parents.
He says "people should pay dearly" — as in, anyone who might come forward in the future.
And the foods that disgusted the women during the episode are ones dearly loved by Singaporeans.
I cuddle with my kitties a bit because I'm going to miss them dearly on this trip.
I couldn't be more happy to have a new son-in-law I love them both dearly.
"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to celebrate Hope and Hunter," Jacobson said during the ceremony.
The most difficult thing, and the thing that they pride most dearly, is their relationship with sources.
In some circles, people pay dearly for big squares of muslin or flannel, or special swaddling devices.
And we can only hope that in heaven, you will be reunited with other dearly departed souls.
"We love the newspaper business very dearly and it's in very bad shape right now," she said.
They remind us that someone once dearly cherished these photographs for reasons that have since been lost.
Our family will miss her dearly, and we thank you all for your prayers and good wishes.
So, we're looking for something cute, appropriate, but not totally cliché to read to our dearly beloveds.
Look, those items came from some study somewhere that the government I&aposm sure paid dearly for.
Actively managed funds have suffered dearly in recent years despite an eight-year bull market in stocks.
The move cost Apple dearly, helping to send shares down about 7 percent in after-hours trading.
My dad has always supported me on and off the court and I will miss him dearly.
It's longing dearly for breezy summer evenings, where t-shirts are worn and sundown is perpetually delayed.
There will never be another one like him, and he will be dearly missed by so many.
But many people simply can't afford to seek higher education, or they pay dearly when they do.
Besides, I dearly respect life and couldn't harm the most nefarious living being if I tried to.
Resnick lets this detail slip in the tell-all book she's writing about her dearly departed friend.
The uncharacteristic mistakes cost her dearly as she finished third with a combined total of 204.25 points.
"I regret that my shame is now shared by the people I cherish dearly," his statement said.
And if that happens, it "could easily backfire and cost her party dearly in 2020," Jennings said.
While I love my parents dearly and respect their endurance, I didn't want to repeat their dynamic.
Many farmers lack access to formal credit, forcing them to borrow dearly from money lenders or relatives.
"We hope dearly that we can get Greta to COP on time," the skipper told Business Insider.
Friends of Florence would dearly love to raise the funds to pay for the David's antiseismic base.
LeRoy believes the states are playing this all wrong, and taxpayers will pay dearly as a result.
Which is something I dearly love—a state of flow similar I imagine to what athletes describe.
It's clear these longtime friends have enjoyed experiences like this before and they both dearly miss them.
What if we could have a chance, one last time, to see people (characters) we loved dearly?
But your friends still won't take you seriously as the hipster you so dearly want to be.
This movie dearly hopes it can skate by entirely on attitude, but forgets to develop said attitude.
He was right, of course, but he was lambasted for saying that, and it cost him dearly.
And I dearly wanted to have that experience and to take in the view from the top.
Vincent is a queer character who falls in love with a man and pays dearly for it.
Preparing to fight the last war, however, cost us dearly, for we have been wasting finite resources.
Uruguay is leaving the door wide open here for a single mistake that could cost them dearly.
"For the right state, they will step up, and they will have to pay dearly for it."
I knew the Monty Python location straight away, a PET SHOP, and just love that sketch dearly.
Sometimes you dearly want those notifications: a text from a loved one saying they've arrived safely, say.
In her post, Seara reminded her cousin that her family -- including her slain parents -- love her dearly.
A murderer, torturer, rapist, baby-killer, patricidal animal-man, Bolton will be dearly missed by no one.
"I will miss her dearly not only as a client, but as a true friend," Kozlov adds.
I dearly hope that Republican members of the Senate are patriotic enough to do so as well.
Or they could have passed on Stanton, whose decline phase will cost them dearly, as Rodriguez's did.
" Reese Witherspoon said in a tweet that Spade was "a wonderful, talented woman who will be dearly missed.
I felt caught between needing to escape and wanting ever so dearly to stay inside the tank forever.
Today, I now speak for people of all political stripes when I say we will miss him dearly.
"Palmer will be dearly missed," Facebook told UploadVR, which broke the news, and later confirmed to The Verge.
Those same neighbors told local media Sheats' husband was a doting father who cared dearly for his daughters.
The $349 speaker looks to be something of a high-end take on the dearly departed Amazon Tap.
He lost someone dearly ... mental breakdown was not easy to control, he needed someone to calm him down.
Lily Rabe as... Misty Day The dearly departed Misty will make her return to the coven as well.
"They love one another dearly, respect one another and are completely honest," Maryanne's sister, Linda Newman, tells PEOPLE.
But, even though I loved my friend dearly, being gay still seemed like something only trouble-makers did.
Suddenly their precious, loving owner they try so dearly to protect has turned into a spooky mud monster.
His transition is an incredible loss for all of us who loved him, he will be missed dearly.
The Dearly Departed: Tia Lauren Count: Truly, I am flabbergasted that a single Lauren made it this far.
Given such drastic changes, consumers would pay dearly for a service that can quickly and reliably execute transactions.
"Kasey & I dearly miss our baby Jade, aka Arlo, any tips appreciated to the number below," he wrote.
I peruse the plane's entertainment offerings and decide to watch I Love You, Man, which I love dearly.
Most of all I remember my son—how dearly I loved him, how proud of him I was.
Conan O'Brien will be hosting, but not much else is confirmed about the other returning, dearly departed guests.
"Aaron and Madison love each other and respect one another dearly," Carter's rep tells PEOPLE in a statement.
I'd dearly like a 2125 Cayman or a Boxster, but really I'd probably hold out for a 2475.
We will need to either relocate a bunch of Americans, or pay dearly to keep them in place.
Toronto made them pay dearly, as William Nylander ripped a shot past Hutchinson on the two-man advantage.
Clinton's strategy ultimately cost him and his office dearly and led to his ignoble and well-deserved impeachment.
You don't fool around with load bearing walls while remodeling, because you will pay dearly to replace it.
Descendants of the dearly departed owner, Dr. Jerry Buss, commenced a family feud for control of the team.
What remains of the market for ancient crafts is mainly intended for discerning foreigners willing to pay dearly.
That and to help Indiana's fans forget a bad breakup with a player they used to love dearly.
Eaton should provide a nice immediate payoff in some areas where the Nationals dearly needed help last year.
The retreat of Labour from the center ground of British politics is likely to cost the party dearly.
I took this as a howl at the sense of "in" that they would dearly like to escape.
" It adds: "She will be dearly missed, and we will all grieve the loss for a long time.
Meanwhile, Democrats distrust the president and dearly hope to usher him out of office as soon as possible.
Currently, Facebook allows users to memorialize pages of their dearly departed loved ones through a simple verification process.
My pet turtle had been with me for a majority of my life and I loved him dearly.
The president had wrested the "No Collusion" headline he dearly craved, and Thursday he would claim his laurels.
I dearly miss President Barack Obama's summer reading lists and the glimpse they gave us into his mind.
Josh went "head-to-head" with both women, he said, both of whom he loved and loves dearly.
I think everyone's tone has basically shifted at this point, but did these early missteps cost us dearly?
Steinem married South African-born David Bale, whom she loved dearly, so he could get a green card.
On February 26, 2016, pop star Kesha texted Lady Gaga seven words that ended up costing her dearly.
Rachel Savernake, the daughter of a dearly departed "hanging judge," is determined to carry on the family legacy.
Well after Mr. Phillips had left Morgan Stanley, the firm's shareholders paid dearly for the New Century relationship.
None of those plays individually lost the game for the Yankees, but collectively, they cost the team dearly.
My dad — I love him dearly, but I've heard him try to sing 'Roxanne,' and it's not great.
People who do not communicate their values and priorities as illnesses advance often pay dearly for this failure.
Moreover, after Democrats found surprising success in 1998, his actions cost his party dearly in the 2000 election.
What follows is part exorcism, part dialogue with her dearly departed; part slide show and part ontological theorizing.
We have seen the results of the inverse — Americans paying dearly in blood and treasure with no result.
Although mainstream secular politicians would dearly wish it to be otherwise, the Islamic scene is large, diverse and contentious.
It says that Brussels bureaucracy is slow and expensive, and that EU regulation is costing the British economy dearly.
The 5 times I saw him live are memories I hold dearly and inspiration that will never run out.
But those who continued to short Tesla have paid dearly, and are now in the red, year-to-date.
My parents now dearly love him; at first, though, they had trouble accepting how serious I was about him.
He wanted to build a life outside of Cuba with his father and his sister, whom he loved dearly.
The driver had the dearly departed in the back, he thought the deceased could be counted as two people.
Think of Outlaw King as Game of Thrones heaven, where dearly departed characters can live out their thwarted fantasies.
"He made some mistakes that he paid very dearly for, but his story isn't over," the relative told PEOPLE.
My friends like seltzer water, people I love dearly enjoy gulping down the fizzy drink that is sometimes flavored.
We get huge portrait tattoos and customized t-shirts with the names and/or faces of our dearly departed.
Did you swoon for Julian Fellowes' dearly departed Downton Abbey, but always sort of wished it had more murder?
A college football star runs the wrong way with the football, costing his team dearly in a big game.
So Wagstaff and Marrder did what any bootstrapped entrepreneur knows dearly: they worked side gigs to fund their dreams.
They've seen the polls that put Trump way behind Hillary Clinton and they know he could cost them dearly.
NBC holds the exclusive TV rights very, very dearly, spending $963 million just for these Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
She did it all with such a grand love for life and people and I will miss her dearly.
" She continued: "I live next to three war-torn communities in the city of Pittsburgh, that I love dearly.
They are paying for that decision now, and they will suffer dearly for it if their plan actually passes.
Rules of thumb can be just plain dumb and cost you dearly in your quest for a comfortable future.
The most common health conditions in the U.S. are also the most preventable, yet they are costing us dearly.
But while Walker can replace some of Irving's scoring and play-making, the Celtics will dearly miss Al Horford.
"As we've progressed toward thinner, lighter, more integrated Macs, we've paid dearly in upgradeability, versatility, and value," he wrote.
We are a small community and this is our private retreat — we pay dearly for it in common charges.
In December, Vine cofounder Dom Hofmann suggested there would be a second coming of the dearly departed social network.
Meanwhile, college-educated workers fled the state for better opportunities elsewhere, costing the state dearly in our Workforce category.
But it is also on individual players to conduct themselves with respect for the sport we love so dearly.
I dearly wanted to hug each one of them at the end of my talk as they were applauding.
Instead of making a profit, they paid dearly, and what happened in the house haunts each child through adulthood.
It is — and I mean no insult by this, I love Oregon dearly — a more ordinary state than California.
Or, perhaps something dearly important to you absolutely needs to be addressed, and it can't wait a moment longer.
The dearly departed hopefully won't hold a grudge over low funeral turnouts -- coronavirus is keeping loved ones at home.
But Mr. Trump dearly wanted a second vacancy, one that could transform the court for a generation or more.
But the pitcher whose hands Boone would most dearly love to place his team's fate in is Luis Severino.
With an Uber I.P.O. on the cards for next year, anything that restricts explosive growth could cost them dearly.
Trending This Halloween season, why not spend a night or two at a hotel frequented by the dearly departed?
"We love our roommates dearly, but it was becoming impossible to live with them anymore," Mr. McCarthy said, laughing.
In acquiring a closer, the Mets were paying dearly for a notoriously volatile — and often easy-to-fill — position.
We're fighting the Islamic State because it's the right thing to do, but we've paid dearly for our victories.
I dearly wish he might have found another means but I believe I understand his anguish and his alarm.
"So I took my wife and my daughter," he said, "and I left the country that I dearly love."
Every op dearly wishes to see their Bigurl in the junkyard, to feel that very human superiority over mere matter.
Johnny Depp's assassination remark about President Trump will cost him dearly ... in Hollywood ... if the White House gets its way.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un responded by calling Trump deranged and saying he would pay dearly for his threat.
Of course, you'll pay dearly for it: The iPhone X starts pre-orders on October 43, for $999 and up.
Of course, you'll pay dearly for it: The iPhone X starts pre-orders on October 27, for $999 and up.
If we don't make it out of Aruba, I love y'all, thank you Mr. [Ryan] Murphy, I love you dearly.
Factories brought lots of modestly skilled people together with massive capital equipment that cost owners dearly when idled by strikes.
"Melissa is an amazing person and we all love and adore her dearly," Garyn went on to tell the publication.
JF: Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today because the internet is a trash fire and we cannot escape it.
With markers, I drew ramps, targets, and pop bumpers in tribute to those loud hulkish machines I love so dearly.
And yet you'll pay dearly for the privilege: it's not unusual for a single audiobook to cost $30 or more.
The state will lose its autonomy, an idea Kashmiris hold dearly but which India says was only a temporary provision.
Trump's poor fundraising, if it continues over the next few months, is likely to cost him dearly in two ways.
"Pam's father was dearly loved and one of a kind," the statement shared on behalf of the singer, 22017, said.
"He was the epitome of integrity, service, and excellence and we will miss him dearly," his coworker Jay Purves wrote.
Failing to put a stop to corruption scandals and struggling to tame brutal gang violence has cost the party dearly.
The Dearly Departed: Olivia, Brittane J., Jessica, Nysha, Amber, Lauren J., Bri, and Ali Lauren Count: One down, three left.
And Christina, we feel your spirit here at The Voice every single day and we love and miss you dearly.
I love him dearly, and he was around 24, 25 and he had started dating again for the first time.
Everyone will dearly miss Patrick and the park plans to erect a permanent memorial at the park to honour him.
In business, misaligned beliefs on time and money can cost you dearly ― while getting aligned can become a force multiplier.
There are people who I love dearly who have in the past voted for candidates who I absolutely find despicable.
If you miss Johnny dearly, this will be a fond reunion with a disgusting, violent friend who makes you laugh.
At this point China would dearly love to see both Wang and Zhou go stateside as soon as they can.
Turns out, Ferrari will make you a one-of-one car, if you ask nicely — and pay dearly, I presume.
" In a statement of their own, Spade's family said, in part: "We loved Kate dearly and will miss her terribly.
When our kids were younger and with both of us in the workforce, we paid dearly for quality child care.
Derek's negative reaction cuts especially deep given that his dearly departed Matilda had bulimia and body image issues growing up.
Presented with evidence that contradicts a belief that is dearly held, people have a tendency to ditch the facts first.
It's human nature, the dearly departed Banks suggests, to get into fights even when we've already got what we need.
It could buy time, which those of us facing death ourselves or in our families would dearly love to have.
This is not just magical thinking, it's nonsense, and if Trump implemented half of it, your kids would pay dearly.
Climate change A government agency says the nation will pay dearly if we don't do something soon about climate change.
There are times when a politician firmly and unmistakably puts a foot in his mouth and pays for it dearly.
Ivo remains passionately immersed in research, despite the dearly held popular belief that mathematicians are over the hill at 40.
They also pay dearly for it — at $8.20 a pound, it is by far the most expensive in the country.
I dearly hope she continues to follow her mother's advice and never backs down from a fight with a bully.
But it is the creditors and shareholders who will pay, and pay dearly, for Wall Street's mistakes unless something changes.
And so the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces did, with victory costing them dearly: 11,000 dead (versus six American losses).
We've watched new life enter the world, and we've comforted families as they've said goodbye to those they dearly loved.
Lillian is against gentrification because it pushed out the restaurant where her dearly departed husband asked her to marry him.
Kim responded by dismissing the president as a "mentally deranged dotard" who would "pay dearly" for his threats against Pyongyang.
Still, even if the dollar amount is reduced, Otto has cost Uber dearly in reputational damage, legal costs and time.
Evolution is necessary if the characters want to survive in this world, but they hold on dearly to their roots.
Message to House Lannister and House Tyrell: That cold war cost you both dearly in public image and hair-care.
Baseball is never far from the surface and it's very clearly something he still loves dearly, and likely always will.
It reminded me faintly of both the Ben Silver catalog and the dearly departed haute street wear brand Pegleg NYC.
"I offer my sincere apologies to the people of Pennsylvania, a state I dearly love," Trebek said in his apology.
"I loved him dearly because of and despite all of his peculiarities," Dollie Banner, a longtime employee, said by email.
They're creators of the dearly departed TV comedy-drama "Togetherness" and the oddball anthology series "Room 104," both for HBO.
The broadcasters who pay dearly for the rights to show the Games can deftly minimize the glare of empty seats.
"You will see that my grandfather's Democrat Party – the party that my grandfather loved so dearly – is dying," Emmer said.
In the meantime, we dearly hope Glenn is safe and is able to continue doing his job as a journalist.
"I'm sure they would dearly love to see him step down soon," said Walter Dellinger, a former acting solicitor general.
They pay dearly for all of this — not just with their health, but with huge chunks of their family budgets.
Few see the sense in a war among their leaders that costs each and every one of them so dearly.
In response, Kim called Trump "the mentally deranged U.S. dotard" and threatened to make him "pay dearly" for his rhetoric.
Future: I love the mothers of my children dearly and although I may disagree with Ciara, I love her deeply.
Whenever you mention your dearly-held dreams and ambitions, you get a small laugh or an eye roll from bae.
They seek to forgo a dangerous path of ratcheting up U.S. tariffs on Mexican imports that would dearly cost both countries.
While Thain saved Merrill Lynch, the sale cost Bank of America shareholders dearly and required hefty support from the federal government.
"I loved them both passionately and dearly," she said to Larry King in 2006 of her feelings for Todd and Fisher.
It's precisely startups that have the possibility to actually find the new business models that the cultural sector so dearly needs.
"'Verily we belong to God and to Him we shall return'- will miss you dearly brother," Abdifatah Ibrahim wrote on Facebook.
I left exactly two weeks after giving my notice, and I dearly hope that my young boss ended up leaving, too.
Activists tend to be to the right of the parliamentary party, and most would dearly love to choose hard-Brexit candidates.
He was one of the greatest men I have ever had the chance to know personally, and he is dearly missed.
Flanagan called Keitany "the alpha racer" and said she was ready to "suffer dearly" while keeping up with the unpredictable runner.
It wasn't in my power to sober up, even though it was costing me dearly on a lot of different fronts.
It's impossible to know whether Mr. Trump understands that his slack campaign organization in Iowa may have cost him dearly here.
The safety watchdog last month reported 219 coal mining accidents in 2017 and 375 fatalities, down dearly 30 percent from 2016.
The Dearly Departed: Ashley, Maquel, and Marikh Lauren Count: Lauren B., the last Lauren standing, appears to be a front runner.
These people have to bite their tongue and pretend that they're not off the show; this show that they love dearly.
His transition is an incredible loss for all of us who loved him, he will be missed dearly #CliffDixon RIP pic.twitter.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join John Krasinski, and Emily Blunt, and also Ben Platt in holy matrimony.
I want to tell you guys that I love you dearly and I really hope to make it up very soon.
The regime said the US would "pay dearly," not just for the sanctions but for all other "crimes" against the country.
Veronica Dearly, a British illustrator, penned a powerful drawing to convey her thoughts about May and Trump holding hands in Washington.
Dana White has insisted Conor has paid dearly -- he was arrested, he's being sued and he can't fight in New York.
Our resignation and cynicism has cost us dearly as we see a steady erosion of public trust for our elected representatives.
We all love our devices dearly but can probably agree on one thing: using a touchpad or screen just isn't comfortable.
According to Hello Giggles, the company commissioned several artists around the world to create murals dedicated to our dearly departed Poussey.
Islanders fans would miss them dearly, but would the NHL be better off with the Islanders relocated to another municipality entirely?
Almost all of these books (with the depressing exception of Mein Kampf) quickly vanish once the Dear Leader is Dearly Departed.
I am writing this letter to you about a man whom I considered a close friend, and whom I dearly loved.
"I made a terrible mistake for which I paid dearly," Papadopoulos said in court on Friday, before being handed the sentence.
North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un said Trump will "pay dearly" for his speech calling for destruction of the DPRK.
All reboots should aim to be as necessary as this dearly depared Latinx, LGBTQ+ take on the 1970s Norman Lear classic.
I already know I'm going to pay dearly for this tomorrow, and I try to convince myself it was worth it.
No, we aren't practicing our pitch skills for our dearly held dream of one day appearing on the Home Shopping Network.
It can't possibly be proper etiquette to marry someone else the day after the memorial for your dearly departed life partner.
This was the position they found themselves in 2010, 2012, 2014, and 85033, and cost them dearly at the ballot box.
The Eagles talked a little too much trash heading into their game against the Vikings, and they paid for it dearly.
There's a cheap way, which involves a lot of work, or an easier method that will most likely cost you dearly.
As much as I liked Barack Obama, his halfhearted, pro-Wall Street response to the Great Recession cost the Democrats dearly.
New York and Illinois have some of the highest tax burdens in America, and their policy mistakes are costing them dearly.
Consider this my love letter to the fallen BuzzFeed Crossword, which I miss dearly as both a solver and a constructor.
The Democrats would dearly like a Republican or two to defect, but both parties tend to stick to their party lines.
People who buy organic food are usually convinced it's better for their health, and they're willing to pay dearly for it.
Gone is what was most likely our last collective television viewing experience of this magnitude, and we will miss it dearly.
Right now, Charter trades at about $385, meaning that SoftBank would need to pay dearly to bring him to the table.
She was a pioneer, a role model and an instrumental part of America's space program, and she will be dearly missed.
"Danielle and 345 others paid for this joke dearly and the families lie in the wake of the punchline," Moore said.
She was my close friend for many years, and I know her family loved her dearly and couldn't imagine replacing her.
This leads many to ask why they should pay so dearly if the subject matter does not help in job placement.
With Venezuela generating more than $10 billion in debt over the past few years, Moscow would dearly like to be repaid.
The cheap, stolen fuel has created an alternative market in many rural communities, but it has also cost the government dearly.
"There's seemingly no end to it," said Mr. Michaels, who runs several other tours through Dearly Departed, his company and museum.
I always get them to send me pictures of them, and I send that to two friends who I trust dearly.
You've been getting sloppy lately, and if you make any mistakes in the current, hyper-competitive cycle, you will pay dearly.
Yet there is apparently confusion about how to interpret the directives, and that confusion can cost women dearly in emergency situations.
At the end of the video, Knight spoke dearly of his brother, Eric, whom he seemed to express remorse for treating badly.
Even still, it's easy to see how profile pages on Reddit remove one of the site's most dearly held values: community regulation.
"My only plans are to focus my full attention on my precious children and my husband who I love dearly," she said.
Arkansas adopted a stricter abortion law this year that reflects the values that people in the state "feel dearly about," Republican Gov.
"My heart breaks that the tragedy and terror continues... And now in the city I love so dearly," wrote halestorm10 on Instagram.
That is a hard question, because it depends on Mr Xi. China has paid dearly for its attempts to squeeze Hong Kong.
But even without the US customers it'd dearly love to have, I expect this company will continue along its current upward trajectory.
In his waning years, his wife sacrificed dearly for him because his tobacco-ravaged heart was unable to do its job alone.
"Many of us know and love Anna, [her brother] Zachariah and baby Abigail dearly," a family friend wrote on the GoFundMe page.
Last year, Samsung introduced an updated Gear VR headset as the perfect companion for the freshly minted, and now dearly-departed, Note83.
Like the dearly departed singer's vocals, Death & Co's Joy Division—named in Curtis's honor, of course—is complex, dry, and highly potent.
What made him even more special is that he was a representative of a place my family and I so dearly love.
The decision cost the bank dearly: high-frequency trading firms now dominate the stock market, representing 55 percent of U.S. daily volume.
Thank you, dearly, for everyone who voiced their support and shared their own stories — they were brave, heart-wrenching, and unbelievably powerful.
I feel honored to be part of this project ,and I dearly love Robin Campillo, as a friend and as a director.
I am confident that we both dearly wish that persons who have been treated well by America will not sell her short.
Chance the Rapper is the face of a new line of #ThankUObama clothing paying tribute to the dearly missed former first family.
But going with a single cloud provider is the wrong strategy and will cost the DOD dearly in more ways than one.
"I miss my husband dearly, but I've basically stopped asking them what's going on," Ms. Garner said in an interview last week.
But they're lightweight, and they're extremely technical (you wouldn't get that much curvature in glass lenses, at least not without paying dearly).
I always maintained my place as household staff — he invited me to lunch only once — but we cared for each other dearly.
But now he's ready to talk about Ellen Page's claims that the church he loves so dearly is an anti-LGBTQ establishment.
Nancy had endured an absent father and actress mother, Edie, whom she dearly loved but who was often performing in distant theaters.
Sen. Jon Tester — perhaps the Democratic incumbent President Trump most dearly wanted to defeat — eked out a win for a third term.
Becoming an organ donor is a will of sorts, and it obviously has to do with anticipating your future dearly departed self.
Vanderbilt overcomes halftime deficit to win in OT BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — Western Kentucky let Vanderbilt hang around and paid for it dearly.
Logan Paul is not in hiding in the wake of some major blowback over the suicide video that has cost him dearly.
The final sequence — of his hand closing death's door — is resonant with the scenes of instructions I received from dearly missed friends.
What is clear — very clear — is that everyone here is possessed by thoughts of mortality and reproachful recollections of their dearly departed.
Now it's a hip gastro pub with white tablecloths and a backlit bar and caricatures of dearly departed Mario lining every wall.
John had lost his own mother at a fairly early age, and while Selma wasn't a surrogate parent, he loved her dearly.
You dearly want to be rewarded by a bottle that matures from awkward, inarticulate youth to expressive beauty and, eventually, elegant complexity.
Carrie and Kristian were incredible friends and colleagues who brought immense passion, talent, leadership, and warmth, and they will be missed dearly.
Her fuzzy, alternative pop power ballads on the debut We Loved Her Dearly detailed profoundly progressive and feminist views for the time.
"He said that in an environment fraught with possible economic peril, but he sided with the principles that we all hold dearly."
Interviews with the Dearly Departed: Martin Luther King, Jr On Purpose is an inspiration podcast produced by award-winning host Jay Shetty.
And you know that any overhitting, too much risk, or just handing over a point at this moment will cost you dearly.
Workers at that factory haven't organized an open-ended strike since the 1969-1970 GE-wide strike that cost the conglomerate dearly.
All Hallows Day, or All Saints Day, is a holy day of obligation in the Church, dedicated to celebrating the dearly departed.
The numerous conflicts President Trump is stirring up over multiple geographies and strategic theaters will cost us dearly in resources and lives.
"It's time to pay dearly for what you have done!" one woman shouted as Ms. Park's car passed through the steel gate.
Brown has been one of the most interesting experiments in modern history — but an experiment that has already cost black students dearly.
Specifically, the company admitted to overlooking the impact such a process might have on accounts that once belonged to the dearly departed.
"They love us dearly," joked Mr. Ten Eyck, who recalled being photographed but did not know his picture was hanging in Manhattan.
The national funeral industry association says that in 2015, 48.5 percent of dearly departed Americans were cremated, while 45.4 percent were buried.
In this episode, bandleader Ketch Secor tells the story of how they made "Dearly Departed Friend," one of the songs from that record.
From Cairo to California, from Tunisia to Toronto, from Johannesburg to Jerusalem, LGBTQ people have paid dearly for who and how we love.
I still miss the SD card slot on the pre-Retina MacBook Air dearly and hope Apple brings it back in future MacBooks.
Quintana, Froome's main rival, looked comfortable on the climbs but never attacked and his passivity at the top of Peyresourde cost him dearly.
Ending Russian sanctions or tearing up the Iranian treaty will cost you dearly among our most steadfast friends in Europe and Middle East.
Kim Jong Un just released a statement calling Trump a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" who will "pay dearly" for his U.N. speech pic.twitter.
I dearly hope we can heal both when this aberrant abandonment of responsibility to steward our land and listen to our people ends.
But even as late as 1944, the U.S. Armed Forces were paying dearly for their lack of sniper knowledge, both offensively and defensively.
He demanded that Mexican officials halt the group, suggesting that otherwise he would make them pay dearly in trade negotiations or aid cuts.
Republicans dearly hope that will change this year, not least because many Amish live in three politically crucial states: Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
The Dearly Departed: Darius, Joe, Chase, Grant, Christian, Kamil, and Jake "Do The Damn Thing" Count: Two — in Jean-Blanc and Connor's entrances
"They all loved my dad dearly and they saw us as family as well," Willard says of herself, her mother and her siblings.
Second of all, you're likely all-too-familiar with "Justice for Barb," the online campaign/joke about the dearly-departed Stranger Things character.
So if he loses the 2nd District, it could cost him dearly if he otherwise gets stuck at 268 or 269 electoral votes.
Needless to say, I paid dearly for underestimating the workout and could barely walk like a normal person for the next three days.
Lehkonen's first goal was Montreal's second power-play tally in a 98-second span as the Senators paid dearly for a penalty parade.
In another report released on Tuesday, S&P warned that the "unabated growth" of China's corporate debt could cost the country's bank "dearly".
They argued it would be "absurd" for AT&T to withhold content from anybody because it would cost them dearly to do so.
My siblings have been fantastic; it is their brother too, so I love them so dearly for standing by me and believing me.
This has cost Intel dearly, with the company lavishing billions on developing suitable processors and modems to put into its various mobile undertakings.
Michael, as we all know, loved his mother dearly, and he is the one who brought Trent in to take care of her.
He understands that wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have cost us dearly in blood and treasure, yet haven't fundamentally made us much safer.
Mr Cruz would dearly like Mr Kasich to quit the campaign, but the plucky Ohio governor thinks he can win a contested convention.
The alternative would be to soldier on with a policy that risks a full-blown sterling crisis that would cost the country dearly.
The analogy we give is it's the club that nobody wants to be belong to but it is dearly needed — and really appreciated.
The world needs a champion who always worked to bridge the economic and social divides that threaten a nation that he dearly loved.
Twitter's currently holding an anniversary celebration for the dearly departed Montana, and Cyrus herself is even feeling nostalgic, posting tributes to her Instagram.
Securities products and activities far outpaced the SEC's ability to monitor, detect and modulate risky exposures and concentrations that cost our system dearly.
But by age 2, Julian already showed signs that he "dearly loves to paint," his mother, Emily, wrote in her diary in 1884.
He is estranged from most of his family except for one sister whom I have met and who I know loves him dearly.
We donated $30 during the service itself, and the kids lit candles afterward in memory of our dearly departed family members and friends.
"Hughes was with the Arrowhead [Interagency] Hotshots for four years and will be dearly missed by everyone at the parks," the statement read.
Copeland was contacted by the dearly departed musician back in 2009, and became a muse and collaborator on several of his stage performances.
Wulff's show, I think, is in part about loving certain aspects of a particular culture while wishing dearly that you could change others.
Nonetheless, these estimates are pretty reasonable and backed by historical evidence, and they suggest that the tax that Republicans paid cost them dearly.
But I suppose the insanity quotient depends on what Trump thinks that he — or perhaps his dearly beloved Donald Jr. — has to lose.
France, which was the country of his heart and of his success, will always dearly remember his voice, his silhouette and his humor.
She loved her father dearly, but her father thought she was a communist because she wrote about hot pants and went to Disneyland.
"Thank you so much, I love you all dearly and I will have some exciting news for you very, very soon," he said.
Its standoff with the EU has already cost Italy dearly through higher borrowing costs as investors ditched its bonds and depressed bank shares.
"Cokie Roberts will be dearly missed," said James Goldston, president of ABC News, in one of numerous posts in response to her death.
And the people of this West African nation, most of whom live on less than $2 a day, have paid dearly for it.
And with that, you will need a nice giant 3503K TV to make the most of your time honoring the dearly departed Loki.
I dearly hope that's not the case; we're all poorer for it if it turns out he never conjures the illusion into reality.
Fox News reporter John Roberts said on Monday that President's Trump press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin will cost him "dearly politically" amid the "growing consensus" that Trump sided with Russia over the U.S. "The early indications are that this is going to cost the president dearly politically," Roberts said of the president's summit with Putin in Helsinki on Monday.
Rating: Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today, to get through this thing called the final installment of NBA: Sumer Vacation Watch Congratulations, Quincy!
Her middle moniker was chosen in honor of Toth's Polish grandmother "whom he loved dearly," as well as Toth's mother, according to a rep.
Very often, those who do come forward pay dearly, facing off against a justice system and a culture designed to take them to pieces.
"Mark was loved by many in our community and will be dearly missed," the Carpinteria Unified School District said in a message to parents.
"This doesn't need to dip into a debate about curtailing freedom of expression, because that's actually something that New Zealanders hold very dearly too."
Christina Hendricks and John Slattery, known in the dearly departed AMC show as Joan and Roger, have been cast in a new Amazon series.
"My little Maid loved [America] dearly (she was almost entirely American in her ways of thinking and looking at things)," he wrote, months later.
He dearly hoped that he would live to see someone else take his unwanted title of the last person to stand on the moon.
"Our Charitable Care program allowed this 'hero dog' to return to a family that loves him dearly and is forever grateful for his protection."
Canon may be the leader in DSLRs, but it's dearly behind Sony and Fuji when it comes to small, portable, and exciting mirrorless cameras.
Thank you, Stubbs, for coming into our lives for the past 31 months; you are a remarkable cat and we will dearly miss you.
For those people who miss Peeps dearly when it's not March or April, there are now pumpkin spice flavored Peeps to tide you over.
And it's so excruciatingly clear, when D'Onofrio's Wilson Fisk makes his splash in the belly of this season, that the show misses Fisk dearly.
JAB has paid dearly to secure around 12% of the global retail market, second only to Nestlé, which accounts for a quarter of sales.
Like his predecessors, Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, would dearly like to reclaim the Northern Territories, as Japan calls the southern Kurils (see map).
The iPhone is a bad tenant: It makes disturbing noises, it keeps me up at night, it devours my attention, it costs me dearly.
"He has never ever been abusive, his kids love him, he's a great father, a great son and I love him dearly," he said.
I hope she becomes just that woman, for the good of the country I so dearly love and I believe she loves as well.
Using the same language she used two months earlier, the Queen again referred to Harry in the formal document as her "dearly beloved" grandson.
Ghost in the Shell has paid dearly for its casting of Scarlett Johansson in a role that was originally meant for a Japanese woman.
And I was able to see my dad die on national TV. They don't know what they took from us ... he was loved dearly.
" He continued, "What made him even more special is that he was a representative of a place my family and I so dearly love.
Putting together a list of the best male house records without including the dearly departed Romanthony would, in effect, be a crime against humanity.
His flagship publication, "The Pencil of Nature", suffered dearly from this, with early buyers reporting that their photographs had deteriorated not long after purchase.
A dearly departed architect of some of the greatest music of the 20th Century, Gil Scott-Heron would have been 67-years-old yesterday.
Microsoft experimented with using ARM-based processors when it launched the Surface RT and Windows RT in 2012 — and it cost the company dearly.
" Kim vowed to make Trump "pay dearly for his speech … face results beyond his expectation [and] tame the mentally deranged U.S. dotard with fire.
Before reaching the age of 30, I have begun to realize the American Dream for which my family and my ancestors so dearly sacrificed.
BlacKkKlansman never does, and that is why I find it a better movie on the whole (though I love both of these films dearly).
Trump has increasingly signaled that he might be amendable to a few of Ryan's most dearly held issues: tax code reform and replacing Obamacare.
Therefore, I am left with the painful conflict of both loving the dearly departed stealth snake and grieving the teleporting wolf that never was.
This point was driven home to Ms. Hargreaves when she found herself using a dearly beloved orange Ligne Roset sideboard as a changing table.
A man with such a fortune would need to cover his tracks — to fool the people who would miss him, or his money, dearly.
In the dawn of this era, the Times stood alone although it cost us dearly, but we are proud to have played a part.
A reasonably competent Democratic Party, with something like the A.H.C.A. to run against, should be able to make Republicans pay dearly in their turn.
By last year, it was costing the company dearly, to the tune of 6 cents per share of its earnings in the third quarter.
But three straight defeats to Boston, Nashville and Philadelphia cost them dearly, and the late run of wins was not enough to catch up.
Accused by his daughter of loving only two things — "books and apples" — he protests that of course he dearly loves many things, including her.
Although none are moderates in the traditional left-right sense, their ambivalence on the defining issue of the day cost each of them dearly.
" I dearly hope you are able to take up the flag of the GOP in 2016" Record low temperatures and massive amounts of snow.
Our sources say the ex-couple love each other dearly and that will continue to be the case but, again ... just as close friends.
And meanwhile, rumors have begun to spread that Foxconn might ultimately hire Chinese workers to fill the jobs for which Wisconsin is paying so dearly.
Her death "was a complete shock to her family and friends, who loved her dearly," Oswalt's publicist said, though no cause of death was given.
Dominguez fell behind Carlos Gonzalez 3-1 and paid dearly when Gonzalez lined a two-run single up the middle to make it 5-1.
Now, while this intersection of trends lends itself to test-driving, some of us can't fathom ruining our dearly beloved jeans in a DIY disaster.
" He added, "I love them dearly, don't get me wrong, but man, sometimes it's really tough to watch your kids grow up without those morals.
Founded by former Nokia execs, the Finnish company has made a name for itself reviving the dearly departed brand on Android smartphones to great effect.
There was one royal exception, though: King Charles I of England (1600-1649) owned a black cat he loved dearly, which he considered good luck.
The camps where the refugees are being held are a constant source of diplomatic irritation and embarrassment; the government would dearly like to close them.
"I love them dearly, don't get me wrong, but man, sometimes it's really tough to watch your kids grow up without those morals," he added.
To the right appears to be another lens, likely the infrared lens for iris login similar to what we found on the dearly departed Note7.
Facebook said that Luckey would be "dearly missed," and that it "wished him all the best," but did not say whether the decision was voluntary.
Deborah Hayton and Kristina Harrisson, both trans women, express the fear that corroding public trust in the Gender Recognition Act will cost trans people dearly.
She was loved by her friends, she was dearly loved by her family, she was admired by her peers, she was just a shining star.
That cost her party dearly in last year's election, which saw the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party enter parliament for the first time.
But we know that dearly departed Olenna's parting shot wasn't just a doozy; it was a gleeful confession to the murder of Jaime's son Joffrey.
When I first arrived at college—uninformed in liquor composition and eager to impress—I downed a series of potato vodka shots and paid dearly.
At the end of the day, it is each and every individual American who has to pay — and pay dearly — for these bad government policies.
" Smith continued to post to social media Monday, saying his point "was to shine some light on the LGBT community who i love so dearly.
It's a date where I get to indulge in my love of the sun, which I miss so dearly, art, good food, and yes, wine.
Berkshire's annual meeting was not webcast until this year and its other bet on the industry, a stake in struggling IBM, has cost it dearly.
The rest of the American public did not contribute their fair share, so why should they be given for free what others paid dearly for?
I would dearly love to see enlightened fiscal policy that enhances long-term growth prospects improves productivity and restores normality to the world's bond markets.
In 2011, a misstep in transitioning from a DVD mail rental business to streaming video cost the company dearly as shares tanked on Wall Street.
It is a cynical game designed to benefit the politicians themselves and the special interests that pay for access, while costing the American people dearly.
Already immortalized in "All the President's Men" (a portrayal, it's noted, he dearly relished), Bradlee -- who died in 2014 -- is enjoying another moment, albeit posthumously.
I implore whoever the new Administrator is to take a good look at the agency and implement these and other changes that are dearly needed.
Gabby said they spent $37,000 to build a display area in their new home, designated for the Russian czar they had come to cherish dearly.
All your friends with those cute festival food Instagram posts had to pay dearly for them with hours of their lives wasted standing in line.
We've had an outpouring of support from people all over the world looking to help because it's something that many of us believe in dearly.
Apple Music (another monthly fee) has some of the least reliable offline functionality in my experience — I'm an Rdio expat, and I miss it dearly.
By the tournament organizer's own admission, Copa America was a hastily organized event, and fans are paying dearly for it with incredibly high ticket prices.
"Buzzfeed News tweeted out a statement from democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, who said that Nancy Reagan, "Had a good heart and will be dearly missed.
I love them dearly and we mostly get along, but there are certain things about them that drive me nuts — pretty standard family dynamics, really.
It's not the first time this season a premature whistle has cost a team dearly, leading the rule to come under more and more scrutiny.
In fact, her single greatest accomplishment may be committing such an egregious crime and getting away with it – especially when others have paid so dearly.
"We dearly love our son and cherish our son," she said while standing with her husband, John, and her other two sons, John and Kevin.
Mr. Trump doesn't get that his trade war policies will cost him dearly in 2020, but for this writer and voter, that is just fine.
Electrabel remains Belgium's sole nuclear producer and its main energy supplier, a virtual monopoly that critics say has left Belgians paying dearly for their electricity.
That a Democrat would like to see other Democrats triumph hardly comes as a shock, but Mr. de Blasio has paid dearly for the effort.
My misplaced trust in my physician and my misplaced trust in the adults around me were wielded like a weapon, and it cost me dearly.
She earned the love and respect of millions of people, not just for herself, but for the city she loved so dearly and called home.
If that bargain includes the creation of new "spheres of influence" for Russia and the West, as Mr. Putin dearly wishes, so much the better.
In the long term, it will cost the G.O.P. dearly, especially among younger voters who will remember who stood on the wrong side of history.
In turn, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Friday that Trump would "pay dearly" for his speech at the United Nations earlier this week.
She also weaves in moving tales of those who are paying dearly for that enhanced bottom line — which, in the end, includes all of us.
And if we don't start electing people -- from city council to governor -- who are willing to confront climate change, we're all going to pay dearly.
Pitt's Roy McBride is as astronaut in good standing, even if his commitment to the craft has cost him dearly in terms of personal bonds.
I worried for the agency I love so dearly and fretted over the lasting impact this would have on its ability to do the job.
In the wake of the June 2016 Brexit referendum, uncertainty about the United Kingdom's future economic relationship with Europe has cost the U.K. economy dearly.
"Until you learn how to manage your resources, it may be difficult for you to fulfill some of your more dearly held dreams," Dempsey wrote.
Sing dearly wants its audience to switch off any critical capacity and nascent desire for something surprising and fun, and instead just marvel at its cuteness.
As the United States reaches full employment, oilfield services companies and drillers could face a shortage of workers and may have to pay dearly for them.
" "I hold The Los Angeles Opera dearly to my heart and count my work to create and build it as one of my most important legacies.
So, below are just a few golden rules and cardinal sins to consider when you next decide to get the cans in with your dearly beloved.
If Clinton appears weak, frail, pale, or lethargic on the debate stage, it will lend credence to those rumors—and cost her dearly at the polls.
Scott said she dearly loves her son, but she also said that if she had to do it all over again, she would have the abortion.
Her former school, Bishop Rawstorne near Leyland in Lancashire, described her as a lovely and popular student who would be dearly missed by her two brothers.
Failure on taxes, after the collapse of health care repeal, could cost the GOP dearly in next year's midterm elections with its House majority at stake.
"Her passing was a complete shock to her family and friends, who loved her dearly," Kevin McLaughlin of Main Stage Public Relations told CNN on Saturday.
We pay for 5 or even 10 GB of data and live in fear of our Snapchat and Facebook Live obsessions costing us dearly every month.
Midway through, Late Late Show host James Corden turned to McCartney and said he would have dearly loved for his late grandad to be with them.
Lost also did an amazing job at eventually giving Ben a backstory that justified everything he did, something I dearly hope Handmaid's can manage with Lawrence.
Judge Ellis then says -- cantankerous old Judge Ellis way, who I love dearly (ph), all this document shows is that Mr. Manafort had a lavish lifestyle.
Kaitlin Doubleday, best known for playing the dearly departed Rhonda Lyon on Empire, will also be joining the cast for the second half of season 5.
Robin Thicke and Paula Patton both just learned a lesson about divorce ... don't loan and don't borrow your ex's car, because it can cost you dearly.
Maybe he's right that there isn't one, that the men who betrayed her most dearly are dead and there is nothing left for Sansa to take.
He called me his soulmate, integrated me into his friends' group to the point that they really did become my friends and I love them dearly.
On Saturday, Day said he dearly wanted to win this event because it would enhance his credentials for inclusion in the World Golf Hall of Fame.
We are not living up to our nation's potential to uphold one of our most dearly held values—equal opportunity, the bedrock of the American Dream.
Without any audio, I missed the rapid-fire final checks and cascade of excited "Go's!" building anticipation for the approaching blastoff that I love so dearly.
"He had no interest other than serving the people of Israel in whom he had great faith and whom he loved dearly until his final breath."
And this week, when we vote to pass H.R. 1, it is to once again help protect and strengthen the country that we love so dearly.
Americans are interested in improving jobs, security, healthcare, and education — if Democrats fail to address these issues in a productive way, it will cost them dearly.
It reminds me of my mother, because while we love each other dearly, we have, uh, differences over what Jesus makes of that side of myself.
She then supported the Boxer rebellion, an anti-foreign, anti-Christian uprising that cost China dearly, a move she later blamed on her bossy male advisers.
Her portrayal grew stronger as the story turned darker, and the winsome queen, who dearly loves her husband, finds herself hopelessly drawn to the noble Lancelot.
Investigators confronted an enduring mystery: How did the names of so many C.I.A. sources, among the agency's most dearly held secrets, end up in Chinese hands?
And you thought Mini-Me was only the character played by the dearly departed actor Verne Troyer in the Austin Powers movies of the late 1990s.
Melania and I are praying for every American who has been hurt, wounded or lost the ones they loved so dearly in this terrible, terrible attack.
But more than that, these extended visits gave her and her siblings an invaluable opportunity to simply be with two Laguna elders who loved them dearly.
And it's almost time to get spooky: For Halloween this year, why not spend a night or two at a hotel frequented by the dearly departed?
She dearly wanted facts, some sequence that would make a coherent narrative of a Brooklyn night and would explain why she no longer had a husband.
Helen thinks that it is — that through her love, she can bring Huntingdon to God — but she is mistaken, and she pays for her mistake dearly.
The United States and the Taliban got something they both dearly wanted: a timeline for an American troop withdrawal and a countdown to whatever happens next.
"That word, I think, honestly I love him dearly, but I think that word was used by Newt in a memo that got around," Giuliani said.
Kim responded to Trump's debut speech at the U.N. calling him a "mentally deranged dotard," and warning that the U.S. would "pay dearly" for Trump's threats.
Once upon a time he considered buying Armani, and rumor has long had it that he would dearly love to add Chanel to the group. Outreach!
So did the 2015 decision to remove the popular skipper and longtime helmsman Dean Barker, which cost the team dearly in the court of public opinion.
If it does not hold that task dearly, it cannot succeed as art, or, as in the case of this novel, even on its own terms.
We will miss Jenn dearly in this effort — and mourn the loss of Abay's unrealized potential — but take guidance from the inspiration they have given us.
The Wall Street Journal is one of the world's great newspapers, and I dearly hope that Baker will choose honesty over timidity when the two conflict.
Human rights group Amnesty International welcomed the release of the prisoner of conscience, but noted that Aliyev has paid dearly for his frontline human rights work.
Melania and I are praying for every American who has been hurt, wounded, or lost the ones they loved so dearly in this terrible, terrible attack.
When you think of Nicki Minaj, you likely think of her insane flow, her affinity for all things pink, her dearly beloved Barbz... the list goes on.
Entertainment Weekly rounded up the Walking Dead cast to pay their respects to original cast member Steven Yeun, who played the beloved (and now dearly departed) Glenn.
I think it's going to become a lot more important for me to be surrounded by my family and friends, people I can trust deeply and dearly.
"I have sworn that the Americans will pay very dearly for what they are doing," he said in a letter to close friend and aide Celia Sanchez.
The Delaware generated $18 billion in M&A activity amid a land rush that saw drillers pay dearly for acreage that yields oil at relatively low costs.
My name is Georgette "Gigi" Dixon, and I've had the pleasure of working with a company for the last 25 years that I dearly admire, Wells Fargo.
His message went down well with foreign investors and ANC members who thought Zuma's handling of the economy could cost the party dearly in 2019 parliamentary elections.
Her contributions as both a scholar and a role model are significant and enduring, and she will be dearly missed here at Stanford and around the world.
As stock prices fluctuate, the government could face recriminations for either selling Aramco too cheaply - flogging the family silver for peanuts - or too dearly - exploiting retail investors.
It's not clear whether he's actually referring to the Special Box, but we dearly hope he is:"We're amortizing this in an entirely different way," Ive says.
"I wasn't interested in producing it for another actor, unless it was someone I grew up with and loved dearly," Damon said of handing over the part.
But he was also a global celebrity who wasn't afraid to speak his mind at a time when black men who spoke their minds often paid dearly.
His side paid dearly for the changes and fell behind to Pione Sisto's low strike in the 22nd minute after an uncharacteristic mistake by midfielder Sergio Busquets.
Yet, not demanding serious explanations and justifications for the current U.S. trade approaches and not pressing for immediate adjustments as merited could well cost the U.S. dearly.
A decidedly contrite Cohen said he was ashamed of things he had done as Trump's personal lawyer and fixer, saying he had paid for his loyalty dearly.
The well-documented failure of state and local governments to respect this critical constitutional right has resulted in unjust convictions, hurt public safety and cost taxpayers dearly.
One result of the therapy is that Annie meets Joan (Ann Dowd), a fellow-mourner, warm and courteous, who teaches her how to contact the dearly departed.
I am where I am because of loyal fans that I am thankful for and of course love dearly all the new angels who support me now.
Ever since it was taken to the hearts of gamers globally, a follow-up proper to Rockstar's epic Western Red Dead Redemption has been dearly wished for.
But if this law goes forward — despite all the economic damage it could inflict on this state that I dearly love — I think we'll have to leave.
"In the meantime, researchers mourn the loss of yet another important whale in this population and an old friend we'll dearly miss seeing out on the water."
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hit back at President Trump Thursday, saying the U.S. president would "pay dearly for his speech" before the U.N. General Assembly.
And even though I dearly love it, I would understand if the original Half-Life, with its crude '90s visuals, couldn't be one of them for you.
And even though I dearly love it, I would understand if the original Half-Life, with its crude '90s visuals, couldn't be one of them for you.
But immediately, I thought about my grandmother, who we just loved dearly, what must have happened when she knew that this event had occurred in this county.
"She loved Australia dearly as her adopted homeland and would have stayed for good if not the unexpected longing to return to Poland," he said by email.
Come 2018, House Republicans would pay dearly for their efforts, as Democrats campaigning on promises to protect and grow government-backed health care swept into the majority.
A reporter for New York magazine has penned an exposé, revealing how the dearly departed "Uncle Moe" had a habit of helping himself to the ships' dancers.
Russia and Iran have paid dearly to enable the Syrian leader, Bashar al-Assad, to dismantle the opposition and will stay in Syria to prop him up.
So yes, Anthony got paid, but the manipulation of the process cost him dearly when Amar'e Stoudemire, who had preceded Anthony in New York, broke down physically.
Mr. Erdogan recently purchased the Russian S400 missile system, declaring the relationship with Russia "strategic," a move that cost him dearly in relations with the United States.
Dell nearly paid dearly for another failed clearing attempt in the second period before recovering to make a left pad save on Henrique's shot from the slot.
Similar issues have cost Airbus dearly, said Enders, who has often criticized the way the multi-nation A400M military transport plane program was structured when it began.
BAKU (Reuters) - Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton admitted on Saturday that greed almost cost him dearly before he clinched a landmark pole during qualifying for Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
We should dearly want to live there, in a place where, if you can manage to become one, it's more than "morally appropriate" to be a billionaire.
Over the weekend, more than 60,103 fans paid dearly for tickets to see F.C. Barcelona play Real Madrid in an exhibition match in the Miami Dolphins' stadium.
"He's got connections with a president who I dearly love and support," said Ms. Boucher, who added that she liked what Mr. DeSantis was doing in Congress.
His uncompromising use of his tactical genius has cost him dearly before: in 2015, he outwitted the centre-right leader, Silvio Berlusconi, to get Mr Mattarella elected president.
On my first outing with a young man I dearly wanted to impress, I did not understand the waitress when she asked if I preferred Coke to Pepsi.
Many have read the $5 million penalty as a political statement — Burnett saying that if you get in the way of Trump's campaign, it will cost you dearly.
One investor said Immelt's actions had cost shareholders dearly and asked the company to try to recover money paid and still being paid to the former GE leader.
Benzino is begging Althea Eaton for a second chance after she caught him cheating -- and she's open to it, but he will have to pay dearly ... in diamonds!
That's the view from Ingalls dearly departed camera, which appears to be (as you can see in the photo up top) some model of high-end Canon DSLR.
By now, they've all led their own series: dearly departed Underground, The Girlfriend Experience, along with the upcoming True Detective season 3, and ABC's new The Crossing, respectively.
This is what the Kim Wall Memorial Fund, a grant named in the spirit and honor of Kim, represents for all of us who love her so dearly.
We also expect a new Calculator app, and I dearly hope Apple licenses the look and feel of the classic Casio calculator watch because that would be dope.
Wisconsin exit polls gave further evidence, as if any were needed, that Trump's self-destructive behavior in the two weeks leading up to the vote cost him dearly.
It included a performance by Lady Gaga, a 10-tier cake, and so many flowers ($500,000 worth of them) we dearly hope no one had an allergy attack.
And in the long run farmers will pay even more dearly: global warming already affects the vital annual monsoon, generating local extremes of flash floods and sudden droughts.
Many commentators were expecting it would cost Trump dearly if he came off as too domineering or bullying — and that he would moderate his style as a result.
Which means that unlike Paul McCartney (who was simply replaced with a lookalike), countless incarnations of your dearly departed could be walking among us for centuries to come.
Between him and the excellent, smaller Mezco version, it seems like Trek's 50th anniversary year will deliver a bounty of great replicas of the dearly departed Mr. Nimoy.
But in practice it's not much more than a way for white-collar workers to field occasional inquiries from recruiters and vendors who pay dearly for the privilege.
Americans who have been led to believe that there will be free health care will pay dearly with higher taxes and more debt passed on to future generations.
"The Book of Life" won't stick around until Día de los Muertos, the Mexican holiday it's based on, but you can watch before it dearly departs this platform.
That message has gone down well with foreign investors and ANC members who think Zuma's handling of the economy could cost the party dearly in 2019 parliamentary elections.
Those worried about President Trump's immigration, surveillance and other actions on civil liberties need to wake up and smell the deference, or it'll cost them dearly in court.
But I do have a lot of friends and a lot of people that I love dearly who are gay and homosexual and they're such sweet, nice people.
For many Satanic Temple adherents, TST provides a moral framework, a place to conduct spiritual rituals with like-minded people, and a chance to reify dearly-held values.
"There are countries out there that would dearly love to see the United States fall on its face by not enacting, by not ratifying this deal," she said.
The dearly departed space rock was survived by a larger family of comets called Kreutz sungrazers, named in part for their daredevil passes with the Sun at perihelion.
"Both games are tile-based and don't support organic, diagonal, or rounded houses shapes which would be dearly needed for recreating any of the 3D worlds," she said.
This country hasn't learned how to deal with issues around race and class, and now we're paying very dearly for that and it's killing a lot of people.
Eleven, Will, and poor dearly departed Barb would probably advise against it – but if you've ever wanted to visit the Upside Down, you'll get your chance this fall.
It's an old writerly device — having a character obsess over some meaningless task only to arrive at the cold realization that nothing will bring back the dearly departed.
The Shift Dearly beloved, We are gathered here today to say goodbye to our friend iTunes, who went to the great trash can in the sky on Monday.
In "Real as Fuck" — written by showrunner Prentice Penny — all these storylines come crashing together at Issa's fancy work function, a combination that TV and film dearly loves.
A teacher on Helen's staff, Mark Henderson, knows all the local teenagers, has had enough of the school system and would dearly love to get out of town.
Louis C.K. may joke about rape now, but victims of sexual aggression who speak up about it do so in the knowledge that they will likely pay dearly.
These groups do collude with each other occasionally in order to ramp up attacks on foreign forces, yet each one of them would dearly like to be dominant.
It is an idea still held on to dearly by Western diplomats serving in Jerusalem and Ramallah, but fewer and fewer others seem to give it much chance.
Instead, they sit in the rooms with their dearly departed for a day or two, with only close family in attendance, and then send the bodies for cremation.
But the women of the 116th Congress are redefining what it means to be powerful and reshaping some of the most dearly held American fables in the process.
This secular church should be a constant reminder of why art is so important in culture, and why it needs to be helped, dearly, and restored into curriculums.
Doctor Marianella Herrera, at the same university, said the combination of inadequate nutrition and patchy education would cost Venezuela dearly in the future, depriving it of skilled workers.
The Mate 9 is big in more respects that one, including a massive display that dwarfs the Pixel, iPhone 7 Plus and even the dearly departed Galaxy Note 7.
Although the juror said he felt Cosby had already "paid dearly" for his alleged crime and shouldn't be retried, District Attorney Kevin Steele has vowed to do just that.
The Washington Post report, citing a confidential assessment seen by U.S. intelligence officials, broke just hours after North Korea declared the U.S. would "pay dearly" for implementing punitive sanctions.
" (episode 111) "Willahara, in honor of my dearly departed Powder (1983-1984) — and because Jim and David's Wesen explanation of rabbits' foot lore is my favorite mythology to date!
Rob Kardashian's mission to bail out Blac Chyna cost him dearly -- TWO huge speeding tickets, one of which could cost him his license ... that is, if he had one.
"Ending DACA will disrupt hundreds of thousands of promising careers and cost the US economy dearly," said John Feinblatt, president of New American Economy, in a statement on Tuesday.
He would dearly like Japan to shed the complexes it has developed as a result of its history of militarism and colonialism, and assert itself more in international affairs.
"My only plans are to focus my full attention on my precious children and my husband who I love dearly," she said in a statement issued by Bentley's office.
"My only plans are to focus my full attention on my precious children and my husband who I love dearly," she said in a statement issued by Bentley's office.
Peter Capaldi will be dearly missed, but we cannot wait to see what Jodie Whittaker will do as the 13th Doctor – and the first one in a female body.
But U.S. sanctions against Russia for its incursion into Crimea cost Exxon Mobil dearly, forcing it to scrap some projects and costing it at least $1 billion in losses.
After all, her songs, her performances, and her very existence are intentionally designed to make the many thousands of Afghan men who hold on dearly to patriarchal values uncomfortable.
Dearly departed gorilla Harambe has risen out of nowhere to become the best-known great ape of our time, but apparently it's not his family's first brush with fame.
From I Love Lucy's Lucy and Ricky Ricardo on up to April and Andy from Parks and Recreation, a TV couple is something we hold dearly to our hearts.
He and his allies know a full embrace of Trump policies could cost him dearly in the years ahead — all for what could be a losing effort this year.
Selling the streaming rights to live games to Twitter appears to fill both of those categories, without upsetting CBS, NBC and other networks that pay dearly for media rights.
Often the "first to fight," the Marines regularly suffered heavy casualties in the bloody battles they fought, but the Devil Dogs made sure those sacrifices cost their enemies dearly.
Pronunciation's fury has struck again in the game show world -- and it cost one guy dearly after he said "flamingo" instead of "flamenco" ... even when it was spelled out.
The crowd arrived eager to watch Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal renew their rivalry, a few fans having paid dearly to secure a final-hour ticket to Stadium 1.
I also dearly wanted to fit "ALIEN" into "cALIENte" somehow, but that "CTE" string proved too uncommon, and the universe did not see fit to grant me that gift.
Those sanctions, coupled with sharply lower oil prices, have cost Russia dearly — including by denying it the sophisticated technology it needs to exploit increasingly hard-to-reach energy reserves.
Adding a trackpad to that seems like a good idea, but I dearly hope it doesn't take away from all the benefits we get from a purely touchscreen interface.
During the golden age of magazines his drawings were published widely, in the dearly departed Mademoiselle and in Cricket for children, and they continue to appear in Vanity Fair.
To read the book now is to see how dearly Jorgensen wished to be understood, even as she seemed aware of how resistant some of her readers might be.
"Just heard the news about Rush Limbaugh, a man who loves this country and his listeners dearly, and is a tireless warrior for things he holds dear," she said.
But both Nixon and his truly admirable wife Pat, whom he dearly loved, were thoughtful and considerate then and in later campaigns to staff who were devoted to them.
The editorial doesn't mention that Mr. Lindsay's profligate spending and poor management drove the city into bankruptcy, for which all New Yorkers paid dearly over the next two decades.
My previous job was one that I loved very dearly, and I stayed longer than I should have, even though I knew they were paying me under market value.
At stake are billions of dollars in revenue and profits from the retailing of rich consumer data, which are dearly valued by businesses selling everything from cars to computers.
Many Chinese homeowners, a bedrock of the country's economy and growing consumer sector, worried that they would have to pay dearly to keep using the land under their homes.
"Failure to tackle the integrity issues of the current renewables incentives schemes will slow down an already lagging energy transition in the region and cost it dearly," they added.
Conservative politicians, in response, repeatedly warned that turning away from coal too abruptly would cost the Australian economy dearly — and that coal country, in Australia's northeast, would hemorrhage jobs.
Conservative politicians, in response, repeatedly warned that turning away from coal too abruptly would cost the Australian economy dearly — and that coal country, in Australia's northeast, would hemorrhage jobs.
This leisurely meal — a dearly respected communal eating tradition in Provence — is organized around the sauce, the aioli itself, to coincide with the recent harvest of the year's garlic.
In its most recent threat, North Korea said the U.S. could "pay dearly" after it sponsored a U.N. resolution condemning Pyongyang's "long-standing and ongoing" violations of human rights.
One of the recurring points of tension throughout season seven has been the romantic triangle between Sasha, Rosita, and the dearly departed Abraham that began back in season six.
Clifton Powell is trying to put an old rape allegation behind him, but says the case has cost him dearly ... and now he's trying to mend fences in Hollywood.
But the few cases of harassment that are reported are already costing a lot of companies dearly: The EEOC recovered $164.5 million for victims alleging harassment in 2015 alone.
LAGARDE: I DEARLY HOPE SO. I DEARLY HOPE SO BECAUSE THE CONSEQUENCES OF ANY KIND OF BREXIT WILL NOT BE POSITIVE AND THAT'S AN UNDERSTATEMENT, BUT ABSENT A DEAL, IT WOULD CERTAINLY BE VERY, VERY SAD FOR THE ECONOMIC SITUATION OF THAT COUNTRY AND WOULD HAVE NEGATIVE IMPACT ON CONSUMERS, ON PRODUCERS, ON THE SUPPLY CHAINS, ON PRETTY MUCH ALL THE TRADE RELATIONSHIP THAT EXISTS CURRENTLY BETWEEN THAT COUNTRY AND THE REST OF EUROPE.
They will be dearly missed by their family, friends, employees, and neighbors who adored them, their vision, love of flying, entrepreneurship, and devotion to the east end of Long Island.
In these tricky situations, you need to bring out the heavy reinforcements — which Saturday Night Live hilariously recommends in the form of an urn, carrying ashes for the dearly departed.
And that's key: These were requirements for a lifestyle that I'd created, that I'd imposed upon myself, and for which I was paying dearly and not deriving much joy from.
So Trump could find himself the latest in a line of presidents whose efforts to reshape the American health-care system wind up costing them dearly at the ballot box.
The figures suggest that the dearly loved British cup of tea has fallen into decline since the 21974s, with tea consumption dropping from 285g per person per week to 753g.
Famed attorney Robert Shapiro thinks there's little doubt ... Disney is going to pay dearly for the alligator attack that resulted in the gruesome death of a 2-year-old boy.
A dead child can be brought back to life in an adult body; a wife whose husband misses her dearly can return to him in the form of another man.
Though the letter is formal, the Queen couldn't resist dropping a few sweet words about her "dearly beloved" grandson — while also using the given names for both Harry and Meghan.
I can't go to a lunch where I don't get offered an LSD experience or let's do ayahuasca together, which I dearly would love to be, but not with them.
However, Saturday's execution of a cleric whose death Iran had warned would "cost Saudi Arabia dearly", and the storming of the kingdom's Tehran embassy, raised the pitch of the rivalry.
"I love dearly to feel the wind on my face, to see the sun rise, to see the moon in the night," Finicum said during a recent interview with NBC.
We're not saying they don't deserve their fame and accolades — they do, of course, and we love them both dearly — but we'd like to submit another contender for consideration: Dermstore.
"I think United is likely to be found on legally solid ground, but has already lost in the court of public opinion, and will pay dearly for it," Quinn said.
That was my brother, and we [were] really close and I love him dearly, but that was her dad, and she was young to have her dad taken from her.
If the United States retreats from global markets and embraces the false comforts of economic isolationism, however, we're all going to pay for it dearly—and for a long time.
He can't hire people or figure out what he thinks about China, Syria, or the Russians whose shenanigans are plaguing some of the associates he would dearly like to forget.
Read on below to see which moments with Emma, Regina, The Charmings, and the not-so-dearly departed Underworld residents made us try to magically conjure a box of tissues.
This... Dearly departed gorilla Harambe has risen out of nowhere to become the best-known great ape of our time, but apparently it's not his family's first brush with fame.
Despite the economic vicissitudes that have buffeted the world economy — especially in Europe — Art Basel still styles itself as the hub for connoisseur-collectors who can pay dearly for art.
China President Xi Jinping was undoubtedly enthusiastic about a deal that demanded few sacrifices by China but that would have cost America dearly in terms of lost growth and income.
You Don't Necessarily Need To Delete Your Old Account... There are reasons you may want to keep your dearly departed email address alive, even after you've created a new account.
So it behooves us, as we celebrate his centenary, to consider what we can do -- both as individuals and collectively -- to keep fighting for the freedoms he held so dearly.
This will be a major headache for Pelosi, who has the political acumen to understand that a hyperpartisan impeachment proceeding could easily backfire and cost her party dearly in 2020.
In fact, her single greatest accomplishment may be committing such an egregious crime and getting away with it — especially when others, who have done far less, have paid so dearly.
Suddenly, I was emailing my agent's assistant to inquire about the advances I'd yet to receive for tiny foreign deals — I dearly needed that $2,000 those Eastern Europeans owed me.
As we depart, Rio de Janeiro is left with stadiums for which it has little use and swimming pools far removed from the working class who could dearly use them.
While researching the history of his adopted city, the mayor says, he spoke with a white-haired woman in a wheelchair, Ms. Johnson, who dearly wanted to fill him in.
We will miss Jen and Jaidyn dearly and we will put our arms around Howard and Jerell and the entire family, giving them love and support during this unspeakable time.
"Interest has never waned," said Scott Michaels, the founder of Dearly Departed Tours, which takes people to places in Los Angeles made famous by Charles Manson, Michael Jackson and others.
The ambition is to have a full collection of smart textiles, but for now we are focusing on creating a perfect flawless shirt that all our backers will love dearly.
When Seaver was finally dealt to the Reds in June's "Midnight Massacre," it cost the Mets dearly; they would lose 94 or more games in every full season until 1984.
They often load up their 2015 Town and Country — a dearly departed model that lives on in the form of the Dodge Grand Caravan — to head north to visit friends.
Their protest in 22015 against the kingdom's ban on women driving failed, and the women paid dearly for it, with the stigma of being "drivers" clinging to them for years.
But despite leaving Augusta National without the coveted Green Jacket he so dearly wants, McIlroy was in no doubt he has what it takes to win the year's first major.
In an open letter last year, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a fellow Nobel laureate, described her as "a dearly beloved younger sister" whose photograph he had long kept on his desk.
On one side of the stage is a glass-walled control booth; on the other a camera-ready dining area populated by audience members (who pay dearly for the privilege).
In fact, her single greatest accomplishment may be committing such an egregious crime and getting away with it, especially when others who have been far less have paid so dearly.
Runner John Carlos raised his fist in protest on the medals podium at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, and paid dearly for it in the days and years that followed.
I don't go back to Beirut because of the city; I go back there because of the people, people that I think dearly of like family and brothers and sisters.
You can buy older stuff, and it can have a unique and potentially exquisite profile, but you&aposll pay dearly, and we don&apost think it&aposs necessarily worth it.
" Kim responded to the US President's speech in a rare televised statement in which he said Trump would "pay dearly" for the threats and accused him of being "mentally deranged.
"We would dearly like to take passengers to Europe and the United States," Ajay Singh, chairman and managing director of Spicejet, said at an airline panel during the Farnborough Airshow.
In fact, her single greatest accomplishment may be committing such an egregious crime and getting away with it – especially when others, who have done far less, have paid so dearly.
That said, "Better Call Saul" entertains more often than just about anything else on TV, and I dearly hope that AMC renews it, something it has apparently not yet done.
I haven't adored a knight so dearly since the last time I saw Sir Ian McKellen in a halfway decent X-Men movie, but The Pokémon Company really outdid itself.
Specifically, it focused on machine learning and battery life, and I dearly hope the promise that the iPhone 11 Pro lasts four hours longer than the iPhone XS bears out.
They are also trying to wind down a war in Yemen against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels that has cost the kingdom dearly and left Yemen even less stable than before.
National Democrats would dearly love Bullock to run for Senate now that he's set aside his presidential ambitions, but the governor has so far shown no desire to do so.
In the sixth season of Tina Fey and Robert Carlock's dearly departed NBC sitcom, "Leap Day" revealed that in 30 Rock's bizarro world, February 29 is a bona fide holiday.
"Here, Metric are picking up that impulsive thread that's run through their best work, thereby capturing the essence of what makes their fans love them so dearly," reads NME's review.
We simply can't get enough of the dearly-departed American pop artist who left an indelible mark on the world thanks to his singularly cheeky experiments in graffiti and illustration.
DMX mistakenly rolling away with someone else's ride could cost him dearly if the feds find out he hopped in the driver's seat ... something X insists he did NOT do.
And on Wednesday, Khloé opened up on her app and website about how her sisters Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian West and Kourtney Kardashian are "all such phenomenal moms" she respects dearly.
Nintendo is betting that there are plenty of players who fit in this category, players who don't already own a regular Switch that Nintendo would dearly love to have as customers.
Porsche will have to pay up dearly in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by Paul Walker's daughter, despite the car company's win against the driver's widow ... so says Meadow Walker's lawyer.
That contradiction aside, Trump's shutdown strategy -- if we can call it that -- is not only a bad one but one that could cost Republicans dearly if they decide to follow it.
France face the Croats in the World Cup final at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium on Sunday, but they are rejecting the favorites tag which cost them dearly two years ago, he said.
" Woman's obituary trolls 2016 election The obituary also said he "passed away ... surrounded by people who loved him dearly and cared for him selflessly during the last months of his life.
Skyler Fox, 16, was battling a headache throughout his round at the U.S. Open sectional at Woodmont Country Club on Monday, and paid dearly for excusing himself to use the restroom.
Backed by a considerably-sized band, Oldham reimagines a number of Haggard's most classic tracks, and the result is a rich album which breathes life back into its dearly departed inspiration.
She is one of my best friends and I love her dearly and there were never ever, ever any problems between the two of us — and we will always be pals.
The Georgia lawmaker then introduced the HIP Act days later, delaying a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) regulation that industry analysts say would have dearly hurt the company financially.
Perhaps most importantly, the site provided a place for his dearly beloved fans to gather, "to get through this thing called life" amidst a supportive community of like-minded Prince devotees.
"This place, which he loved so dearly and which proved so influential to him both personally and professionally, is part of our past, present and now our future," Mr. Bourdelier said.
Like nearly every tech writer today, I was quick to point out the similarities between Google Clips and the dearly departed Narrative Clip during today's big Google event in San Francisco.
She is challenging a dearly held tenet of celebrity that says that whatever you wear, you must be the dominant brand in the relationship: Your look must trump anyone else's look.
He's worried the legislation will erode the GOP's credibility on fiscal responsibility — something that cost them dearly in the 2900 midterm elections, when Democrats captured control of the Senate and House.
It was triggered by Howard's lunchtime invitation to Jimmy to join Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill, the law firm Howard runs and which was co-founded by Chuck's (not so) dearly departed brother.
Merkel's supporters, who back Laschet, premier of Germany's most populous state of North Rhine-Westphalia, fear that any shift to the right will cost the CDU dearly at the ballot box.
"If Abbott ultimately closes the election 20 points up, it's sure to cost some down-ballot Democrats dearly," Harold Cook, a former executive director of the Texas Democratic Party, told me.
I dearly hope Delaware North loses, but I also hope that the National Park Service sticks with the new names, however ridiculous — and, while they're at it, changes dozens of others.
Merkel's supporters, who back Laschet, premier of Germany's most populous state of North Rhine-Westphalia, fear that any shift to the right will cost the CDU dearly at the ballot box.
It is common to walk by the house today and see people dressed in flannel and skinny jeans taking pictures of the house, dearly hoping to replicate Chris Strong's iconic shot.
Americans are paying dearly as a result, as their comparatively small government has proved incapable of providing an adequate safety net to protect those most vulnerable to globalization and technological change.
House Republicans spent all summer sweating that Donald Trump's chaotic campaign would cost them dearly in November, and maybe even open a path for Democrats to seize control of the chamber.
"I come to you as an American, as a Jew, as a parent, as a grandparent, as an almost 40-year partner of a company I love so dearly," he said.
And the result is that the person who probably paid dearly for the right to pull a vehicle in and out of the driveway at will can do no such thing.
Embassies and international organizations, most aid groups and foreign contractors have banned their employees from shopping there, depriving Chicken Street of that precious commodity — customers who bargain poorly and pay dearly.
Sadly, Lily James isn't in the Downton Abbey movie, so be prepared to miss Lady Rose dearly as you find out what the upstairs and downstairs folks have been up to.
Being Jewish is about holding on dearly to one's sense of self, even if it means secretly lighting Shabbat candles in the basement or having classmates throw pennies at your feet.
At a time when America finds itself dangerously divided, we must not hesitate to harness the Founding Fathers' collective legacy for the betterment of the nation that they cherished so dearly.
"I think tomorrow will no doubt be an emotional goodbye, but at the same time, an even more powerful thank you to the man we dearly love," Payne said of Palmer.
Analysts viewed the exit positively but said ABB's foray into the solar industry had cost it dearly, while the price of off-loading the business would weigh on second quarter results.
"My only plans are to focus my full attention on my precious children and my husband who I love dearly," she said in a statement issued by Bentley's office at the time.
Killing Eve takes tropes you've seen a million times and makes them feel new again, and it's the first TV show in ages to remind me of my beloved, dearly departed Hannibal.
Given the impossibility of defending an area as big as Mosul, Mr Knights expects IS fighters to fall back to a couple of places where they can sell their lives most dearly.
Look, this isn't a diss against Emma Watson, whom I admire dearly, but when given the choice between literally anyone and BEYONCÉ for a role, you go with Beyoncé every. single. time.
"You have brought such joy into our lives and I love you so dearly… what a special blessing you are my precious girl.. I LOVE YOU," grandma Kris Jenner wrote on Instagram.
Mrs Clinton's two-point polling slip cost her dearly in the "Rust Belt", a collection of states surrounding the Great Lakes characterised by manufacturing-oriented economies that have been decimated by globalisation.
"The DPRK will make the U.S. pay dearly for all the heinous crime it commits against the state and people of this country," the North Korea U.N. mission said Kim told Guterres.
Again, Merkel garnered praise in many quarters for her principled stance when migration peaked — allowing over a million migrants to enter the country in 21990 — but the decision also cost her dearly.
On Tuesday, the Bank of Spain said a final decision by the ECJ was expected in the second half of the year, and that a ruling against banks could cost them dearly.
She's always learned from the ones who betrayed her, so nodding to their dearly departed influences through fashion is just probably part of her "I know BS when I see it" personality.
Since the central bank chief took over in February, his public remarks have cost the market dearly — specifically about a $1.5 trillion loss in market cap, according to a J.P. Morgan analysis.
I knew I loved him dearly and he loved me with the same ferocity… As he laughed and talked with me and my family, I forgot, for the moment, where we were.
"My only plans are to focus my full attention on my precious children and my husband who I love dearly," she said in a statement issued by Bentley's office at the time.
"It's common for dogs who have been neglected to develop separation anxiety and although her family loved her dearly, she did return because she started to become an escape artist," Melampy said.
Two hundred years ago, most people didn't have access to a picture of their dearly departed, and a few decades ago the same could be said for any film of a person.
But even still, Bush won re-election in 2004 and his party only started suffering electoral losses for the Iraq war in the 2006 midterms, before paying dearly in the 2008 election.
Critic's Notebook Often in the posthumous rush to exalt dearly departed cultural icons, sweeping claims are made for creative influences they are said to have exerted, assertions not always supported by fact.
With its intricate visual effects, immense battle sequences and a reported budget of $100 million, it is a movie that its creators dearly hope will provide the foundation for a blockbuster franchise.
"I would be really remiss if I didn't mention a huge facet of why this album sounds the way it does, and we miss him so dearly," Morris, 29, said of Busbee.
While we don't support nor condone his inexcusable actions & words, we love our son dearly & will work w/him to turn a personal mistake into a valuable lesson for himself & the community.
President Trump fired back at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday after Kim stated the U.S. would "pay dearly" for threats Trump made in his speech at the United Nations.
"Families or individuals perceived to oppose the Libyan National Army (LNA) paid dearly and were hunted; scores remain detained, were disappeared, tortured or even killed and their properties were confiscated," she said.
Eleven naval officers all barely twenty years old and the people love these men so dearly that eleven severed fingers arrive at the courthouse with a petition to spare their young lives.

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