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"dutifully" Definitions
  1. doing everything that you are expected to do; in a way that shows respect

983 Sentences With "dutifully"

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So I dutifully did and the Chromebook Pro dutifully did its best to run the game.
" Ms. Teachout asked attendees, who responded dutifully: "Nineteen dollars!
He dutifully thanks his benefactor and concludes the message: "#ad".
Its 6,619 employees dutifully clock on and off every day.
He put both hands on the cap, shaping it dutifully.
The European Commission dutifully expressed concern over the new laws.
No. But are they doing their job, dutifully and consistently?
She dutifully listened to the Republican nominee as he spoke.
It was an immense responsibility and he did it dutifully.
But I dutifully made the recipe on the Libby's package.
So, following his election, the hostages were dutifully returned home.
A young girl who dutifully eats her veggies, of course.
Their wives were dutifully present for almost all of it.
" Dutifully and in perfect unison they answered, "Thank you, sir.
" He added, still sounding dutifully impressed, "Like, a new Thunderbird.
The C.P.U.S.A. dutifully spread the lies put out by Moscow.
Others dutifully replied that overtime was necessary to achieve satisfactory results.
Listen to Ryan dutifully speak his lines in the video below.
The other dancers, including his twin, George, dutifully followed their paces.
The other beasts trot dutifully after him across a small bridge.
Jay Z dutifully played along in a Jimi Hendrix-style wig.
These influencers dutifully took to social media to share the occasion.
HBO's Lenú is dutifully quiet, studious, empathic, and eager to please.
Instead, it seems to be ticking off its story beats dutifully.
He dutifully edits the videos, but mostly lurks in the background.
They dutifully respond in unison with: "yes, we are all different".
Other Chinese officials dutifully have echoed Xi's threats with increasing frequency.
McMaster and his staff dutifully began gathering options for the President.
Byford, in his remarks, dutifully promised an "update" on the cost.
Angeles, dutifully supporting his mother and two sisters after his father's
Some of the nonbanks given that designation, like A.I.G., dutifully complied.
Williams dutifully quotes from the Journal of Critical Mixed Race Studies.
I do this dutifully every day, marveling at their new thickness.
The news media dutifully ground his determined seriousness into a cliché.
His mother changed Shilpa's diapers and dutifully steamed broccoli for her.
Which has kept me connected to both of them, however dutifully.
During press events, the robot was pictured shaking hands and saluting dutifully.
"Chapter Four" sees The Rook moving its various shadowy conspiracies dutifully around.
Derni and her mother took shifts, dutifully making the work-intensive dish.
Dutifully, MBJ looks down the barrel of the camera and obliges Jennifer.
Mechanics at Kisekka market, an unruly hub for spare parts, waved dutifully.
So I dutifully tried it again for the first time in years.
But one officer is dutifully trying to hang on and fight back.
Many people dutifully check their credit report for suspicious or unfamiliar activity.
They dutifully made a beeline for the drips, bypassing the earlier work.
"Sturdy," Bob and Betty, a married couple from New Jersey, announce dutifully.
Since 1990, Phife had been dutifully managing life with Type 2 diabetes.
"Everyone else bring data," a few people mumbled dutifully from the back.
I dutifully glanced to the right wall where "Look left" was inscribed.
A friend of yours is interested in an event, Facebook dutifully reported.
Dutifully, doggedly, Maurizio Sarri's players trailed after Manchester City, after the ball.
Mr. Christie dutifully obliged, before stopping and looking at the second photo.
So, dutifully, we loaded it up — and we had a fuckin' blast.
News outlets dutifully covered—which is to say, created—the ensuing controversy.
Biles was dutifully trying to perfect the "artistic" elements of her routine.
"C'mon, man!" the president dutifully declared, a broad smile crossing his face.
He had dutifully painted streets of terraced housing in browns and grays.
Men — whether dutifully or sincerely — chanted for Mr. Assad and the army.
I dutifully grabbed my four sheets of foil and went to work.
Dutifully practicing the credo of physician heal thyself, he lived to 21970.
Critic's Notebook Year after year, I have dutifully watched the Grammy Awards.
Sessions has dutifully carried out the Trump agenda on crime and immigration.
Every week this summer, she checked in dutifully with the administrator in charge.
Meanwhile, the headphones dutifully handled High on Fire's punishing thrash metal without flinching.
Some of these plans—dutifully ticked on the list—have already been attempted.
Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and dutifully listened to the remarks of his colleagues.
Kellogg&aposs dutifully responded on Twitter - reaffirming its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
I dutifully watched and watched before I ran a half marathon last month.
As danger closes in on the character, Khaleesi dutifully attempts to warn her.
So I dutifully turned to address the cons I'd noted along the way.
They dutifully reported their findings: most of the participants had indeed touched God.
Dollar's wide-eyed owner, to whom she is dutifully returned by the marriageable
"You have good hands," she declares, as Sofia dutifully gives her a massage.
What I hate is when I'm just dutifully shooting the thing that's written.
Most of her advice I understood and dutifully jotted into a small notebook.
Our girl dutifully kept going, willingly taking a very large amount of medications.
He was dutifully bringing in his recycling bin Wednesday afternoon in Los Angeles.
He was at mass daily, most dutifully after his brother, Michael, was poisoned.
" I dutifully watch the video posted with the article called "Run, Hide, Fight.
Though she doesn't love him — or even particularly like him — Nora dutifully follows.
At the time, Mr. Spicer was merely dutifully relaying the White House's position.
He sat in front of the easel, dutifully, looking at the abandoned painting.
And yet the 21-year-old dutifully did it for seven long months.
The Times has dutifully, if not always intentionally, tracked the evolution of swimwear.
They embraced the target, as Maddon had said, and dutifully knocked it down.
When we were finished, everyone dutifully clapped, snapping me out of my trance.
Kelly and the others dutifully spilled out of the van into the sunshine.
She put on her reading glasses and dutifully jotted, "KO," into her notes.
Shortly afterward, Vox's Alex Abad-Santos dutifully explained the cause of the imbroglio.
Mirza, too polite to drop the mic, dutifully returned it to the organizer.
Girlfriend Katy Perry wasted no time dutifully trolling her beloved in the comments section.
Many of them are on the bandwagon, dutifully meeting founders who spout absolute gibberish.
She is a former senator for Wall Street's home state, dutifully representing its interests.
I dutifully rise with my alarm and repeat my normal morning routine before work.
As soon as the action moves inside someone's home, walls are dutifully wheeled in.
The children dutifully recited poems praising him as their rescuer from Iraq's sectarian conflict.
Undecided voters who dutifully pay their taxes every year probably didn't love that line.
Delegates, having made a good show of listening raptly throughout, dutifully applauded (see Chaguan).
The legacy of black women in rock when dutifully researched and studied is omnipresent.
One adorable New Orleans Santa has been dutifully taking pictures with children for decades.
Nick has dutifully played his part even after Corinne left the week of hometowns.
By dutifully following its code of conduct, I had completely lost contact with myself.
Women are widely expected to take on their role as mothers dutifully and quietly.
These sanctions must be dutifully enforced by the United States and our international allies.
But the wait staff still dutifully set 12 plates of halibut on the table.
Arroyo dutifully reported to the Braves' complex near Orlando, back in his home state.
I dutifully wore this for 26 minutes every evening, as instructed by the seller.
Rittidet dutifully obeyed, dropping out to work at a gas station in Buriram, Thailand.
And when the monitoring service dutifully called seconds later, I couldn't remember my password.
The legacy of black women in rock, when dutifully researched and studied, is omnipresent.
Season 2 has been dutifully brutal, complete with ample torture, rapes, executions and murders.
When the text mentions birds and trees, prerecorded birds and trees dutifully appear onscreen.
Chief Justice Roberts read the questions dutifully, even when they were aimed at him.
On Tuesday morning, Senators dutifully arrived back to work from a long holiday weekend.
Others dutifully informed the chain they didn't own the maroon and orange color combination.
"Ah," she said, seeing the underwear when Rodionov, 18, again dutifully lowered his shorts.
We listen to music, play Candy Crush, laugh dutifully at advertisements for storage units.
The Mashable News Vine account will be dutifully collecting key video moments throughout the day.
Instead of fetching a ball or stick, one German Shephard dutifully and lovingly fetches another.
Not bad, if you have some literate humans on hand to dutifully process your sentences.
Zelda tells colorful stories about her ungrateful husband and home life, while Esposito dutifully listens.
By day, I was a mild-mannered employee, dutifully getting my assignments done as normal.
And come back and visit me October 23, when I'll dutifully return to my recaps.
An airline employee motioned to a scale, and Gulliver dutifully placed his bag on it.
French publishers dutifully accepted even diaries that sometimes overlapped and amounted to little beyond bookkeeping.
He dutifully complies and despite knowing his stuff, reciting the alphabet reduces him to tears.
Adam recites a U2 lyric, which Ronnie dutifully types in as his new Tinder bio.
Vikander's Lara is all business, streamlined and efficient, and the film follows dutifully in kind.
For many, that means dutifully participating in a distinctly non-whimsical winter tradition: mass consumption.
When we were released, I continued dutifully pumping and attempting to get him to latch.
She dutifully attends feminist lectures with her sister who is "uptight, beautiful and probably anorexic".
But has any 2016 candidate checked off the "presidential" boxes more dutifully than Hillary Clinton?
Rizzo would dutifully fill our coffee cups and then leave the two of us alone.
The coalition produces an assembly line of allegations, which the mainstream media dutifully pass along.
Before we arrive, our cellphones are taken, as are our bags, dutifully searched by security.
Eager to please, he dutifully follows my direction, but I'm having trouble seeing the screen.
While commuters filled the Coach buses, another line of riders dutifully waited for the alternative.
Bureaucrats dutifully picked up and relocated to a half-complete city that lacked basic amenities.
She is purposely bland, a blank slate in a neat headband and dutifully clasped hands.
Now dutifully playing the role of subservient wife, Sarah properly wears a wig when necessary.
I'm off to Toronto for a long weekend trip, dutifully following the cheap airline tickets.
Moon dutifully played his self-cast supporting role to Kim-the-lead-actor's empty theatrics.
Cohen, apparently thinking he was just listening to his lawyer, dutifully tweeted out the message.
The dignity of practicing your faith openly and dutifully, absent of hate, shame, and death threats.
He was encouraged to be a copyist of the Antique, and he did it dutifully well.
"Comrade Translator, pull yourself together," he nudges Sun Hi. She dutifully scans the article he's circled.
There were plenty of messages, too, which Ursache dutifully read as a form of market research.
His sword was then placed by his side, where it dutifully remained for thousands of years.
I dutifully filled in my lips, looked in the mirror, and immediately started rubbing it off.
These spiders dutifully build their webs at dawn and take them down at dusk every day.
She and other athletes who take the drug have dutifully recorded it on their health forms.
The world around me feels desaturated, dutifully fading towards the most moribund point of the year.
James Corden dutifully went too far with one gag at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
Still, he's learned to swim, attends school when he can, and dutifully changes his own diapers.
Everything about it was perfect, so I dutifully passed it around to a few other friends.
She dutifully plays her part in order to keep the past buried and secure her future.
American pilots dutifully fought the required amount of time and went home for some R&R.
As he walked, he would bend down and dutifully scoop up litter, tidying up the neighborhood.
The kids dutifully sat through a rather inexpensive-looking traveling photography exhibition about the American West.
Trilobites In Portugal, storks, the birds known in folklore for dutifully delivering babies, have become homebodies.
Graetz had dutifully proffered receipts and documentation, but the agent was demanding something called contemporaneous substantiation.
I didn't even feel N. sneak out of bed, but T. has dutifully taken his spot.
He was at mass daily, most dutifully after his older brother, Michael, died from poisoned maize.
Frank Bruni "God bless America," our president said, dutifully, after the bloody Sunday in Las Vegas.
I did a Google search the location of Chuck Berry's star and we dutifully took selfies.
They volunteered to help struggling rural families and dutifully recited the slogans of President Xi Jinping.
An aide dutifully took down Craven's number and said Biden would call him from the car.
They dutifully carry water bottles with them wherever they go, draining and refilling them with gusto.
The government, including Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, has dutifully resigned to make way for the changes.
But it's the law, and the CBP dutifully carries out its mission as instructed by Congress.
The next year, in 1995, when The Times finally went online, I dutifully offered the nyt.
Party members dutifully repeated Soviet fabrications that Trotsky had been in the pay of the Nazis.
As an Economist journalist, Gulliver dutifully believes auctions to be the best solution to many economic problems.
"Our government is failing our immigrant veterans -- men and women who have dutifully served our nation," Rep.
"Because if we're not, this was a huge waste of everybody's time, including ourselves," they dutifully repeated.
I thought I'd mostly meet a lot of Midwestern, dutifully monogamous couples in their fifties and sixties.
Dutifully, Bev climbed back into the truck and gently carried the table down to her waiting arms.
My cat, begging for breakfast, woke me twenty minutes ago and I dutifully, albeit sleepily, fed her.
Here's hoping the people dutifully watching the stream remember to take a break or two before then.
Lyla needed a new kidney, and her family dutifully began the nationwide search to find her one.
Outwardly, they seem cordial enough, with Pence playing the good solider, dutifully defending Trump's many controversial remarks.
Lightfoot has dutifully attended hearings and helped with budget requests, despite not being appointed by the administration.
She does not exult in confusion and skepticism but dutifully communicates them— a radical and welcome honesty.
They are once again seen as neutral, duly-credentialed 'experts' whose intonations are worth dutifully listening to.
The city holds more than 19203 baklava shops dutifully supplying 90 percent of the baklava in Turkey.
For years, he dutifully paid the tickets that police officers served him for vending without a permit.
In public Ethiopians tend dutifully to echo the government line; in private, though, they can be franker.
She delighted crowds with tales of her adventures that reporters dutifully reported — tall tales, many of them.
In response, Indian citizens dutifully complied and began breeding the snakes to slaughter and bring to officials.
The PR talking points, dutifully repeated by GMO advocates, avoided mention of most of the health problems.
Min had carried the doll around dutifully, but she had never made up a story for it.
The Organization Man dutifully followed orders at the serene, secure big corporation that was his lifetime employer.
Hurdle dutifully made the trip to visit Scully this month, swapping stories and collecting an autographed ball.
So he'd send them to me, I'd print them out, and dutifully deliver them to the client.
They live on farms, erect shrines to the Virgin Mary and dutifully go to church every Sunday.
So I dutifully show up to each bake sale with a tray of sugary, homemade kid bait.
He dutifully sought clues, found things on cue, and protected my ass throughout the 8-hour adventure.
Assuming economic progress continues, improvements in most health categories will churn dutifully on, or at worst plateau.
"But my two grandmothers loved jewelry," says von Trapp, who dutifully went on to study law herself.
We stood dutifully in a corner, so as not to get in the way of anyone important.
What if the pole you'd dutifully saged and palo santo'ed before the meet snapped on the runway?
Many people dutifully follow these rules in order not to face the much dreaded early withdrawal penalty.
In the beginning, I requested coffee alongside every pastry, dutifully draining each cup and cleaning every plate.
As President Trump's "skinny budget" loomed large, the Interior Secretary dutifully worked overtime on his public appearance.
He had been dutifully showing up to every sort of state-level Democratic contest and bunfight for years.
Trump supporters in Phoenix, like at other rallies, dutifully turned to the press pen and booed when told.
Nevertheless, we dutifully repeated it, leading to the false impression that some people might actually like Ted Cruz.
In 1998, Newsweek dutifully spiked a story about Bill Clinton having an affair with a White House intern.
Yes, when it comes time to discuss unpleasantries like worker conditions, news outlets will dutifully report the allegations.
My job, I learned that first year, was to dutifully teach Cole to use this power less abusively.
Baldwin and Moore take on their roles dutifully, capturing the mannerisms of their characters with compassion and emotion.
The 2,000 members act like a volunteer army, dutifully sharing whatever Crusoe shares, which helps boost engagement quickly.
For nearly 30 years, the Mac specialist dutifully served Manhattan, before throwing in the towel earlier this week.
Today such local organisers sit dutifully, if at times awkwardly, on the red benches of the National Assembly.
So the lyrics were dutifully plugged into the macro image generators that dominated the internet in simpler times.
So it goes for Queen Elizabeth, who dutifully fulfilled her role at Parliament in London on Wednesday morning.
But on Sunday, he dutifully defended the 31 percent cut, saying state governments would make up the shortfall.
I went about my job making sure that each of his requests was dutifully and expediently carried out.
Instead, he listened to gospel, dutifully using his body as a vessel for praise and prayer of Him.
Those that are often get little original reporting, with newspapers instead dutifully regurgitating dispatches from local law enforcement.
There's a digitized mountain of games I've bought and dutifully installed on launch day, only to never play.
When asked whether she endorsed "Medicare for All," she dutifully said yes, as it is now Democratic dogma.
Porter Key sold me on a neat keyring knife/bottle opener combo, so I dutifully handed over $23.
Even right-wingers who have been critical of Mr Netanyahu in the past have fallen dutifully into line.
The plays were dutifully faithful to the books; the films often made the endings softer or more sentimental.
The class wrote the sentence down dutifully, with the exception of Claire, who already knew all about it.
He points to the tires and they dutifully strap them around their waists, dragging them on the pavement.
Reporters dutifully pointed this out, no doubt expecting the kind of contrition or clarification displayed by previous presidents.
With each new revelation, reporters dutifully observe that it would be, for any other presidency, a defining scandal.
Chancellors since have held the box aloft upon leaving home, a sight always dutifully photographed by assembled journalists.
"I'm the last kid who beat you!" she shouted as she fed him balls, which he dutifully crushed.
Over time, our tastes adjust, and we seek even more sugary, fatty foods, which the restaurant dutifully provides.
All these stories — and more like them — were dutifully reported, mostly in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Equally unfortunate was the acquiescence of Suneja and Harvino, who dutifully complied with every air-traffic control request.
Before heading home, the boys dutifully shoveled the sand back before children and their parents arrived each morning.
"We have reached an important point where the end begins to come into view," the general dutifully proclaimed.
On Tuesday night, Clinton dutifully went through the paces when it came to her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders.
Trump has dutifully signed all of these laws, again demonstrating that he fails his own test on regulation.
The voices and pens of the higher education special interests have dutifully weighed in on the PROSPER Act.
She sat there dutifully clutching her coloring book, but the scratch-scratch of her pens was too loud.
Cooper strides up the stairs and out into the black of backstage whilst his band dutifully play on.
And like the piece of cattle I'd been made to feel like, I headed dutifully through the next door.
Public health officials dutifully explain that wearing condoms during fellatio can reduce the risk of HIV and other STIs.
I did it steadfastly, and dutifully counted out thirty seconds of scrubbing each side of each lens every night.
Spots (who looks uncomfortably like my own dog) is silent, tail wagging, as he dutifully sits in his cage.
So while still under FBI suspicion for his involvement with WikiLeaks, Katz dutifully mailed his fingerprints to the FBI.
They also said it's not a sure thing that all poll workers would dutifully follow the state's cybersecurity training.
He dutifully thanks them for their "kind gift" and signs off the post with the company's advertising slogan #dontcrackunderpressure.
It could be easy for an outsider to imagine these women as mindless drones, dutifully fulfilling their wifely roles.
It's also entirely possible Trump's permanent pick for the attorney general role, William Barr, will dutifully supervise Mueller's investigation.
Each quarter, corporations dutifully report the "Risk Factors" facing their company to the public and investors in SEC filings.
We take the safety of our customers and employees very seriously and work dutifully to safeguard their well-being.
Prince William and Kate Middleton (and many generations before them!) had dutifully served the traditional dessert at their wedding.
Amy Klobuchar, took turns proclaiming how practical they were — only for Sanders and Warren to dutifully dunk on them.
This is the best one yet.. Good for them for dutifully following the guidance of their friends any family.
Dutifully, Priebus did his part as well, calling for the party to unify around its all-but-official nominee.
She sat patiently through the new episode, dutifully watching, but not interacting with the dance numbers or sing-alongs.
It's even shot some rocks with lasers, taken some funky selfies, and dutifully sung itself "Happy Birthday" every year.
The so-called "MAGA list" of "205 accomplishments," compiled by the White House, was dutifully reprinted by Paul Bedard.
He dutifully obliged: "I made a donation of £25,000 to have 'Merz Barn' restored — it was all Zaha's idea."
He trailed by double-digit margins even before Trump wanly and dutifully signaled support for Rubio earlier this month.
Even many Republicans who have dutifully fallen in line take issue with much of what Trump pronounces and proposes.
The women were required to dutifully record everything they ate, and cheating beyond 800 calories per day was punishable.
Every day, they're scripting new episodes of American Hate Theater, and the left is dutifully playing its supporting role.
Gravity is the effect of this, the behaviour of objects dutifully moving along the curves of mass-warped spacetime.
It's the first time they've seen each other since earlier that morning, and they're dutifully exchanging "What's up?" questions.
She instructed me to place the soles of my feet together "like a froggy," and I dutifully did so.
I've sat here and dutifully done that test myself a dozen times, throwing in the OnePlus 3 as well.
In my male ignorance, I dutifully reported these details as if they were no more significant than what Mrs.
Perry dutifully came up with a plan (albeit a bonkers plan), but it requires the cooperation of federal regulators.
Moore dutifully attacks the idiosyncrasies of the system, like the Electoral College and the Democratic Party's system of superdelegates.
The mayor dutifully scribbled notes, asking questions that reflected the decidedly technocratic spirit he has brought to City Hall.
She is obsessive-compulsive and effusive; she dutifully takes her meds and keeps a YouTube diary about her life.
All these stories — and more like them — as they were dutifully reported in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Rosemary dutifully hung them, duti­fully snapped daily photos of herself in her work environment to send along to headquarters.
Trump's "not a Tea Party guy," he says, but Tea Party voters have dutifully fallen in line behind him.
Others had been doing their jobs dutifully in what Krasner characterized as his predecessors' win-at-all-costs culture.
So I dutifully ran out and found a drugstore of some sort — this was before CVS — and found Listerine.
The Champagne flutes have been clinked, the numerous vision-related puns made, and the post-NYE Gatorade dutifully chugged.
Players and fans cling to the interpretation that suits them, and the news media dutifully reports the ensuing controversy.
All those yogurt cups, plastic film, and takeout boxes we're dutifully gathering every week because they're labeled as recyclable?
Her daughter dutifully preserved the documents, stuffing them in a traveling trunk, but found them too painful to read.
The Royal Commission has also criticised ASIC for failing to dutifully prosecute the bad behavior of the financial firms.
For a few months last year, he dutifully entered the phone numbers of robocallers into number-blocking software at home.
Editorial The Chinese media have never had much freedom to pursue muckraking stories, or even to dutifully report the facts.
He was dutifully plunging ahead with his schedule and she wanted him to be around and available and support her.
It is jointly used by six quarrelsome Christian confessions, but the keys are kept dutifully by Jerusalem's oldest Muslim dynasty.
Tories elected Mr Johnson as their leader not because he dutifully climbed the ranks but because of his star power.
When Dolores goes to leave, host Hale quietly follows behind her, in the same way Teddy always dutifully followed Dolores.
I've dutifully used this oil nightly for the last 10 days, and I can't remember my skin ever being clearer.
Fortunately for the universe, the Internet dutifully provided a record number of viral photos that changed us for the better.
The prevailing business model — rent a space and then dutifully pay each month — is quite profitable for storage facility owners.
The film hit theaters back in April, and Alanis has dutifully watched the movie on the silver screen ever since.
Radio host Hugh Hewitt, who had dutifully supported Trump over the last several months, abruptly shifted course on Saturday morning.
In the film, rescue teams from the likes of Britain and Japan dutifully answer the call of Chinese "team leaders".
His setup worked, and he could afford to keep paying the subscription he had dutifully paid for over a decade.
She attended all her check-in meetings and dutifully reported her address, phone number, place of employment, and work schedule.
Trump visualizes himself as America's savior and Ryan seeing the corporate class and ultra-rich dutifully serving in that capacity.
In the 1950s many were appalled that young people were "going steady" when they should have been dutifully shopping around.
Needless to say, fans were excited, and many dutifully tagged their friends in the comments, hoping to snag the goodies.
Should those reveal deeper relationships between the Trump campaign and the Russians, they must be dutifully reported, and appropriately so.
In "The Sparsholt Affair," the fun and the frisson for which Hollinghurst is so rightly known have been dutifully faded.
Six times each day, every day, they perform this ritual, silently, dutifully, shut off from the gaze of the world.
And all the while, Miranda's waiting on his Uber while Quest Love dutifully plays the role of Schumer's colonial drummer.
But parents still need to dutifully investigate whether they conflict with any of the AAP&aposs car seat safety recommendations.
Quarterbacks nationwide dutifully summoned the ball with a resolute "hike" for most of the first half of the 20th century.
My job, like that of any other journalist, is to report dutifully and honestly in a sensitive but forthright manner.
I take the button-size white pill dutifully with endless Dixie cups of brackish fountain water from the nurses' station.
Executing at this level requires not just a vocalist who's dutifully studied, but also a team of equally faithful students.
The agents are dutifully following up ... our ABC sources say network brass was flooded with calls Wednesday pitching their clients.
" Quartz dutifully hyped it as "Google's astounding new search tool [that] will answer any question by reading thousands of books.
While some on the left dutifully took up arms, tweeting in support of Keurig, others just seemed bemused (or amused).
I've pored over expert advice for managing kids' behavior and dutifully implemented time-outs, reward charts, and stern, authoritative commands.
"She dutifully serves my constituents in the areas of immigration, postal services and the military," he said in an email.
The most damaging consequence would be for those US Government officials who dutifully work overseas on behalf of our country.
The whole experience made me giddy, until his father insisted we get renters&apos insurance — and my boyfriend dutifully agreed.
And where the playbook says you need a powerful, wide-screen summing-up anthem, "Felix Starro" dutifully shoehorns one in.
For years, General Gaïd Salah dutifully stood in the shadows, ready to back Mr. Bouteflika but never stealing the limelight.
Most news outlets dutifully wrote it up and it will now be analyzed in detail by policy analysts across Washington.
Users input text commands, which the bot dutifully communicates often, to explore the game's world, battle, and of course capture pokémon.
Oscar watchers tally the results, and by awards night, there is little left to do but dutifully check off the boxes.
This is perhaps one of the shortcomings of the episode, considering many of us have dutifully waited to see if Mrs.
That is nonsense: although most MPs, including her own, campaigned to Remain, they have dutifully upheld the referendum result in Parliament.
They dutifully exchanged cards, but given that the damage was so minimal, Foster expected that to be the end of it.
He dutifully recorded his toots on Instagram, and then blew up on Reddit on Tuesday when someone posted a fart compilation.
Even if you dutifully go to the gym three times a week, you may not lose weight, if that's your goal.
So are dutifully enforced dress codes, which dictate what is and isn't kosher to wear to class without prescribing specific items.
I thank Carole and dutifully put Facercise to my calendar for the week ahead, scheduling it for 9 am each morning.
As people disappeared from my timeline by the dozens, Facebook dutifully surfaced posts for me—although they were getting increasingly stale.
He hired writers he admired, even if they had not dutifully served the usual three-year journalistic apprenticeship in the provinces.
Unlike most people, she dutifully sits at the bedside of a comatose man she's loved from afar without a single expectation.
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Back at the station, police found the incriminated can of "Liquid Ass" in Zengo's pocket and dutifully placed it into evidence.
Well, you might have forgotten that he completed it himself back in July, as he dutifully announced in another Facebook post.
Though he publicly and vociferously disagreed with Lee's tactics during Gettysburg, historians now agree that Longstreet had dutifully followed Lee's orders.
Eighth graders are dutifully portrayed with a kind of intimidation and edge, despite being only a year older than our protagonists.
After dutifully verifying my U.S. citizenship, the Border Patrol agent asked how I was related to the passenger in my car.
She nods her perfectly coifed gray hair, oohs and aahs when expected, and asks questions that the other woman dutifully answers.
And alerted they were, because 45 percent of the USB stick were dutifully picked up, inserted into computers and rummaged through.
Apparently, there's a history of gas being passed on his show over the years, as one Twitter user dutifully pointed out.
She dutifully kept weaving and reweaving a shroud for her father-in-law while awaiting the return of her wandering husband.
But keep on top of the hefty to-do list, and the chores become a routine you dutifully follow every year.
He was absent for one game last year, when he dutifully attended an engagement party for a relative on Staten Island.
That means the burden of selecting the right retirement plan and dutifully saving in it is entirely up to the entrepreneur.
Dutifully, Ms. Falkowski followed the fire drill protocol and filed her students out of the classroom to their appointed gathering spot.
"Mary Magdalene" dutifully telegraphs the nobility and compassion of its title character while remaining noncommittal about everything else in its path.
On a Sunday morning news show, he dutifully joined Trump's campaign against pro football players who don't stand for the anthem.
On May 18, Greece's Parliament dutifully passed a fresh round of austerity measures, including tax increases and new cuts to pensions.
Mr. Dhesi, who first visited India when he was 10, was uncomfortable at first but dutifully carried out his boss's wishes.
A craven Congress has dutifully ponied up the funds for this mission, under the guise of addressing a supposed migrant crisis.
Dom dutifully informs Darlene of this before backing out of the trip, citing her responsibilities to her family and her job.
Fifty-nine big Chinese firms dutifully stumped up 50 billion yuan (US$5003 billion) in starting capital and it was away.
Plots of novels and films are dutifully outlined, and the book suffers from being long on description and short on analysis.
Anyone who has seen footage of the Blanchards understands how stilted their behavior was, qualities that the actresses have dutifully captured.
Now, the creatures and the story beats have been domesticated, and they dutifully trot out for regular feedings on Disney's schedule.
I'd dutifully taken — so I thought — Omeprazole, an anti-heartburn drug prescribed for me two years ago for a hiatal hernia.
Haley went by the book as she ran through her party's talking points as dutifully as Obama had gone through his.
She takes it out one night, to a concert, and the next day, she dutifully puts it back on the shelf.
In an interview earlier, under the watchful eye of an adviser from Saudi Arabia, Major Ibrahim had dutifully projected strength and determination.
I squirmed happily in my seat during the company's orientation, dutifully poised to take notes and determined to make a good impression.
As Mel Magazine's Miles Klee dutifully compiled, cascades of men are now attempting to woo the world's third-richest woman on Twitter.
The Obamas, who traveled to Capitol Hill in the same armored limousine with the Trumps, dutifully watched the swearing-in and speech.
That is, if you are realistically going to cook with the ingredients you dutifully purchased, and not repurpose them as cocktail garnish.
Fellow veterans dutifully checked on the health of kale, arugula and Bok choy that will be harvested and sold primarily to restaurants.
I felt a kinship with the women who had to dutifully take down recipes by hand from shows like The French Chef.
""Today, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman was escorted out of the White House where he has dutifully served his country and his President.
During his decades of service to this country, LTC Alexander Vindman has served quietly but dutifully, and he has served with honor.
After one player entertained the pup for a minute, the dog dutifully retrieved the ball, and brought it right back to him.
During each potential feeding opportunity, Dinets dutifully recorded the position of the snakes as well as their hunting success, or lack thereof.
So even though I hate giving companies my email address, I have dutifully filled out these postcards for every item I've bought.
Wearing a loose white dress with light-grey polkadots, Morrone posed several times for DiCaprio, who dutifully snapped away on an iPhone.
A squad of chefs dutifully take notes on what's excavated from the fridge, mentally planning what meal they'll create from the haul.
But just dutifully trying to conclude the story as perfunctorily as possible is somehow even worse than a big swing that misses.
When Snak asked the audience for a drink, Drunk Man dutifully rolled onto the stage with a cold gift for his leader.
Then Wall Street analysts ask a series of questions about the results, tactics, and strategy that executives artfully dodge or dutifully answer.
And his videos have clearly found an audience as he has racked up over 3 million subscribers who dutifully watch his adventures.
I dutifully looked at her throat, pronounced it the finest I had seen that day and sent her on her satisfied way.
The petite woman in front of me, who was practicing to be a professional mistress, dutifully wrote this down in a notebook.
Sure enough, each time, the robot dutifully clamped onto the items and spit out a neatly folded garment a few seconds later.
No wonder we're the only English-speaking nation to do so (our territories, commonwealths, and associated states abroad have dutifully followed suit).
Dutifully picking up an "I'm With Her" bumper sticker at the local Democratic headquarters but never actually sticking it on your car.
During one term, she had injured her foot and was wearing a bootlike brace, but whenever someone knocked she dutifully hobbled over.
That's what her teenage character, Hilary, dutifully does when she bangs fenders with a seemingly polite gentleman while driving her mother's car.
"That's really only true for men," Breus says, when I mention how I've been dutifully tapping into Mother Nature's naughty NyQuil supply.
I watch as he dutifully signs t-shirts and game boxes, posing for selfies and receiving compliments with a gentle, deferential demeanour.
Both chaps then dutifully prove loyal squires to female partners amid a corps where each male-female couple has its little opportunity.
They are distanced from the Monty Python-era spirit of "Walklyndon," as if dutifully telling jokes their father heard from his father.
The president was dutifully extolling the continent's investment potential when he suddenly looked up from his notes, spread his arms and smiled.
For their part, television reboots feel less like storytelling opportunities than they do remixes, dutifully mashing up vintage properties with topical scenarios.
He dutifully performed this task all the way to the final game of the College World Series, which the transformed Titans won.
On the Pakistan side, people clap along dutifully to a one-legged man, possibly a war veteran, hopping around with a flag.
Other presidents, including Mr. Clinton, Mr. Bush and Mr. Obama, brought stacks of books with them on vacation, dutifully reported by aides.
"Of course, the state must concentrate resources for its stately needs, otherwise there wouldn't be a state at all," he said dutifully.
For the fifth televised Democratic debate, broadcast from Georgia, ten candidates lined up dutifully on stage, each behind a dazzlingly-lit lectern.
Television reporters, newly arrived from Delhi, set up cameras on the picturesque shoreline of Dal Lake and dutifully repeated the government's line.
The energy industry co-workers, who live in Richmond, Virginia, had been dutifully saving for retirement but not at particularly high levels.
An Idaho-based Nazi group dutifully followed legal disclosure requirements in its vile robocalls against the Democratic candidate for governor, Andrew Gillum.
The idea of packaging it dutifully, 8:00 to 11:00 ... Yeah, I want to end on this, the technology of it.
During his prison visits, his father ordered him to go to law school, and he dutifully went to Rutgers School of Law–Camden.
When the gallery doors opened, the crowd lined up dutifully, a little like soldiers, behind two folding tables covered with 500 eggs each.
Then when the parasite releases its larva from the bump, the crab dutifully shakes the youngsters free, as if they were its own.
Over the past few months, as Android Police has dutifully chronicled, Cyanogen has beset itself with a relentless cycle of drama and confusion.
The handset dutifully maintains a headphone jack on top, with a USB-C port on the bottom – swapping out the 50's microUSB.
Signs outside of attractions frequently signaled wait times of up to 230 minutes, and people dutifully stood in line despite the sweltering conditions.
Peter dutifully runs out every day after school to stop bike thieves and give street directions to people who get lost in Queens.
On May 22nd the prime minister dutifully read out the ten points of her revised EU withdrawal bill to the House of Commons.
Across over 300 episodes, the toy poodle remained a well behaved and calming presence, dutifully narrating the show in its signature, granular style.
Every month, the JPL-managed spacecraft dutifully sends back images of the red planet, alongside a handful of fellow Mars-orbiting space crafts.
The computer dutifully figures out which character you have, and at each station, it reads a different excerpt from one of the novels.
Alexander's head was dutifully stamped next to a slew of emperors' names as far away as Bactria, in what is today's northern Afghanistan.
As he attempts to untangle these impossible questions, he fingerpicks dutifully, treading onward, in spite of all of the rubble that surrounds him.
For a year everything seemed swell, with the men working dutifully to keep boats from ruining themselves of the crags of the Hebrides.
Recreating six of the series' iconic terrors and half-heartedly referencing a handful more, Øvredal's take is dutifully appreciative of its source material.
While being a missionary used to involve typhoid fever and violent natives, modern Christians could now dutifully obey the Lord via theater tickets.
Legend, meanwhile, is rocking an embroidered jacket while he adopts his signature pose of dutifully taking selfies with Chrissy Teigen tickling the ivories.
We rushed to the nearest pharmacy and got Abreva, an over the counter cream, which I began dutifully applying five times a day.
Post-Trump, however, the Never Trump conservatives who had previously dutifully advanced Republican talking points were overpopulating cable news shows and editorial pages.
And during the campaign, he was dutifully trotted out to spread the Trump message of populism and bite the ankles of Trump's detractors.
But Pence is, perhaps, the most complicit member of the Trump team—he has dutifully stood behind his authoritarian wreck of a presidency.
Palmer dutifully tried the restaurant, loved it, and when he learned it was struggling, he gave it a plug to a local columnist.
Molly wants her to leave New York and join her and Freddie in Los Angeles; Daniel visits dutifully, but worries about Joy's finances.
In those days, research assistants were required to apply for their jobs through the financial-aid office, where I dutifully made an appointment.
In some towns, bulletin boards offer guidance on being good hosts, reminding people to dress nicely and dutifully respond to questions from visitors.
Within five years, he was dutifully managing a real estate empire that included 21677 acres of prime property in the middle of London.
While mainstream conservatives accommodate political correctness — criticizing its excesses, but dutifully self-censoring on delicate issues — the alt-right takes a different approach.
The Canadian was spotted by a number Bostonians also enjoying the pleasant mid-60s temperature who dutifully documented the scene on social media.
Some shoppers were surprised to find un-crowded Targets, Best Buys and Walmarts when they dutifully showed up prepared for Black Friday mobs.
I dutifully searched for the answer on my own, and no, from what I can tell, there is no proper Stardew Valley porn.
Despite these premarital misgivings, they wed and dutifully reproduced, but this Beverly Hills housewife was never going to relegate herself to hostess duty.
Not at the Rotary Club, where the meeting dutifully opens with the invocation, Pledge of Allegiance and four-way test for ethical behavior.
SAN FRANCISCO — When my husband and I came into some money, we dutifully interviewed potential financial advisers, from big banks to boutique firms.
In the arena, you'd hear a buzzing undercurrent for a few seconds, then an over-strident "Hillary!" chant surge dutifully to meet it.
Oh, I will dutifully vote for whichever one of them wins the nomination, but I may not vote at all in the primary.
Over two years, Mario dutifully cares for Eligia, shepherding her through various hospitals where she undergoes several rounds of delicate reconstructive facial surgery.
"Tina" dutifully honors the now classic bio-musical outline and its clichés: adversity, success, more adversity, triumph (or collapse) before the final curtain.
Yet she dutifully negotiated what may well be the only possible agreement, which Parliament rejected, and her integrity and motives were never questioned.
The media, hopelessly ensorcelled by any kind of both-sides story, has dutifully run with it, failing to note the differences in context.
As an All-Star who led the Mets back to October, Cespedes dutifully exercised his opt-out clause and entered free agency again.
The time has come for Congress to dutifully engage in a debate to align America's legal authorizations and framework with our strategic objectives.
The real problem, in the pilot, at least, is how dutifully the show executes its Saturday-matinee exploits (despite some impressive stunt work).
But the movie is almost relentlessly predictable and formulaic — a story of one man's refusal to conform that dutifully hits all its marks.
As an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin, Parkside, he dutifully studied evolutionary biology during the day and read creationist literature at night.
But their bloom and innocence are a mirage, these aging Barbie dolls in polyester pantsuits, dutifully getting rid of their husbands' bloodstained shirts.
Guo A dutifully supports Guo B, because her art pieces, which may take thousands of hours of hand labor, can't pay for themselves.
Jonathan had not heard from Thays, and he was flagging in the online pre-algebra class for which he had dutifully signed up.
I make a game-time decision to get tacos at Taco Bell, and then dutifully enter them on my Weight Watchers app. Sigh.
Lynch, Gorsuch dutifully applied the Supreme Court's established Chevron doctrine, while at the same time urging the Supreme Court to consider revisiting it.
Around the bodies in Pasay City, the SOCO team had dutifully drawn eight small circles on the pavement marking where the cartridges fell.
Senior Cabinet ministers from his ruling Likud party, who until just recently have marched out dutifully to defend him, have largely gone silent.
The best chance for cooperation on North Korea might come if China decides to more dutifully enforce some economic sanctions, Mr. Shi said.
He spoke dutifully against violence and met mayors and community leaders, but did not see his principal task as the suppression of disturbances.
Certainly, proportional voting systems don't solve the deeper problems of political irrationality that Achen and Bartels so dutifully detail in Democracy for Realists.
Among the establishment innovators are likes of Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook, Oculus) and Jeff Bezos (Amazon, Blue Origin), both dutifully shepherding us into the future.
She shared a photo of her very lengthy train being dutifully held by none other than Salma Hayek and her husband, François-Henri Pinault.
By chance, I was talking with the Reverend Jesse Jackson and other Illinois heavyweights as Obama dutifully made his rounds at the front tables.
Whatever her public and personal turmoils, Britney Spears has always dutifully adhered to conventional pop star cycles, knowing when to keep the music coming.
That speech, influenced by his Socialist leanings and anti-capitalist protests and social upheaval from 123 onwards, is still dutifully cited by senior management.
Film Forum's retrospective marking the centennial of the Swedish auteur's birth includes 48 of his films, which we've dutifully ranked from best to worst.
Stars wearing the same thing on the red carpet isn't anything new (we dutifully track every single fashion faceoff weekly) but what is new?
If you're as strict about your skin care as we are, you dutifully cleanse, tone, treat, and moisturize your skin every day and night.
If women would stop scurrying up the ladder to dutifully patch the cracks in the glass ceiling we could smash that thing for good.
I dutifully submitted and raced as quickly as I could, from a beginning pace of 7 minutes a mile to one of 213:10.
"What a nice evening," said my mother, and we looked up dutifully at the fading bands of red and yellow in the western sky.
Earlier this month, the stalwart film company got into bed with the oh-so-tempting blockchain brigade, and its stock price dutifully shot up.
Spicer dutifully answered, giving a brief explanation of NAFTA and adding that President Trump wants to make a better deal for more fair trade.
After every cutback, every layoff, or every time he was let go, he dutifully signed up for unemployment insurance while he sought another job.
They sit in corners streaming chat shows on their iPads, dutifully handing over their credit cards with no real idea what they're paying for.
"I know I should remain positive but there's just so much uncertainty," she said, her face wet with tears, which Dimitri dutifully wiped away.
While Republicans dutifully blame Democrats, most seem to agree that, were it not for Trump, there would be little trouble keeping the government open.
After years of internalizing the latent intolerance from schoolmates, colleagues, and neighbors, I dutifully followed the scripted "generational" turn away from family... and Islam.
The site dutifully reminds its visitors that September is National Preparedness Month and provides a link to the official FEMA app and other resources.
I will dutifully go to the polls and push the buttons for all of the Democratic candidates, and maybe just skip the top row.
But Cohn returned to work dutifully on Wednesday, still angling, no doubt, for a plum appointment to the Federal Reserve chairmanship early next year.
This week, Mr. García Padilla turned up in Washington, where he dutifully accompanied the Treasury secretary, Jacob J. Lew, to lobby for the bill.
I dutifully took my Vimovo for several days, until I noticed it kept me awake until 3 in the morning — a rare side effect.
"This is fantastic," the coordinator of my latest drug trial said when I showed him the headache diary I've been dutifully keeping for years.
The cops face annoyance but not resistance: The women dutifully pile into the van and sit around in lockup, waiting to get bailed out.
The officers dutifully stood guard, but eventually grew weary, whistling at each other and doing jumping jacks to pass the time and stay warm.
Like a seasoned standup, Khrushchev tells his wife which of his jokes made Stalin laugh, an accounting that she dutifully preserves for future reference.
Jane dutifully follows the thread of these mysteries until she comes to a moment in which she must choose a single one to investigate.
Among the disclosures was the racially tinged disdain senior Russians felt for Barack Obama, all dutifully reported back to Washington in top-secret cables.
Within hours, we would learn that the Chubb homeowners' insurance we had been dutifully paying for years was the best investment of our lives.
Igoe dutifully announced that Ruth would play for the Red Sox or not at all, and again threatened to return unsigned his phantom contract.
Party regulars have dutifully shitposted in the thread, some wondering whether it's a troll post, and others earnestly explaining the ideology behind their piracy.
I dutifully erased the rectangle marked "BAR" and made it smaller, but now it was smudged, and more of a focal point than ever.
We swayed in unison, dutifully did our figure eights with our ovaries and "gonads," a word I have never heard with such frequency before.
As it turned out, after they had dutifully waited an hour for us, we had to wait for them to finish their midday meal.
Ms. Curtin is at her best when Cy is quiet and offhand, but she spends a lot of her time yelling and dutifully delivering exposition.
A cheerful father dutifully ignores his buzzing phone as he drives three laughing young girls to the pool — each vibration ratcheting up the underlying suspense.
And the Americans are unlikely to object to him, especially after the Europeans dutifully supported Washington's choice to run the World Bank earlier this year.
Instead, nearly all of the GOP dutifully toes the line on guns, even as gun violence cuts short the lives of thousands of innocent Americans.
Two boys and a girl are dutifully helping each other print custom-made cartoon bunny stickers, which are transferred onto sheets of shiny pink paper.
The CCA, Mr Keller maintained, dutifully applied the three-pronged test endorsed in Atkins: low IQ, deficits in "adaptive functioning" and onset before age 18.
Mr. Gervais is a funny and creative comic, but as host he risks becoming a Ricky Gervais tribute band dutifully smashing his guitar on cue.
I already spoke English—I was born in the UK—but I had a British accent, so I was dutifully mocked and teased in school.
Also, I dutifully smeared some Caesar salad dressing on the palm rests of my Surface Laptop and it wiped off completely with a damp cloth.
And for many months, the entrepreneur Andrew Yang has been dutifully reminding New Hampshire voters that he went to high school at Phillips Exeter Academy.
Since 2010, the SDO has been dutifully studying the sun, sending back some of the most stunning pictures we've ever seen of this flaming orb.
In dutifully laying out the facts of cases from North Carolina and Maryland, the chief expressed no alarm and said little about the bigger picture.
In one room machines that can "smoke" more than a dozen cigarettes at a time dutifully puff away, measuring the chemicals that consumers would inhale.
Gray is not my best color, but I dutifully applied CoverGirl's Eye Enhancer shadow in Silver Lining to my lids, followed by light brow pencil.
The emails in question were filed and retained dutifully as required by Indiana law, which is accommodating of the fact that these things sometimes happen.
I dutifully did so, and then we both struggled to comprehend how TCL managed to squeeze so much sonic performance into such a tight budget.
Attendance at her homespun plays was "mandatory," jokes Ella, whose parents, John Travolta and Kelly Preston, dutifully watched their budding thespian from the front row.
I took a seat behind a stone pillar on the first-base side of home plate, and dutifully waited for someone to kick me out.
So, being a junior snowflake of the evil elitist media bubble, I dutifully logged on and made a reservation for two tickets to the event.
That decision was undertaken with an eye toward making the composition of the electorate maximally favorable to Republicans, who were dutifully defending this decision yesterday.
Yet Allen dutifully reports their words, which are then shuttled to your inbox before 7 AM. This ethos bleeds into Axios's other coverage as well.
" Molly lives with her wife, Freddie, in Los Angeles and dutifully calls her mother every day; even so, she regrets her "act of geographical treachery.
"Roswell," meanwhile, pretty dutifully recycles the format of its predecessor on the WB, with a few modest alterations to the sexy-aliens-among-us DNA.
While languages, technologies and societies were evolving, while time was marching dutifully forward, in those tens of thousands of years there's remained a constant: creation.
Presumably once you've heard "Tha Mobb" you know exactly what Lil Wayne is going to do the second time around, and you are dutifully wowed.
He said he was a loyal employee, working the same job at a San Francisco hotel for 31 years, dutifully filing his taxes each year.
"It's deeply unsettling for some couples, especially if they've been raised and conditioned to believe men 'should' dutifully make more than their wives," she says.
Equally disappointing was that on the day itself, the arts and civil society groups — who all dutifully came to the planning meetings — were mostly absent.
One of the dogmas of American schooling is the importance of critical thinking, a slogan dutifully cited by Chinese applicants to Fryeburg in their interviews.
Backstage before shows, reviewers dutifully scribble down the often random references that designers make to the scrapbook inspirations they have pinned to their mood boards.
The exceptions have usually come after national tragedies, when Trump has dutifully delivered straight-to-camera remarks from a teleprompter and visited with grieving families.
Its residents are accustomed to dutifully separating milk cartons, yogurt containers, cereal boxes and kombucha bottles from their trash to divert them from the landfill.
In these early sections, Rifkind seems to lack the necessary critical distance and appears content to trot dutifully behind her perspicacious heroine, repeating after her.
Australian YouTuber "TrainGuy 659" understands the simple pleasure that Lego can bring, and has dutifully shared a video of a ridiculously impressive Lego train set.
School groups filed in to gaze dutifully at portraits of the men who had led the country through its first two and a half centuries.
But the siblings dutifully explored every available avenue to zero in on just the right actors, including taken the suggestions of the young actors seriously.
A statement released by the local county government on Saturday said the cadres did not act "dutifully" or "do their best" to care for him.
"Our American veterans have dutifully served this country through many wars and deserve better than to be deprived of donations from giving donors," Minkler said.
So I dutifully joined my local online parent community and signed up for the December 2012 moms group, which was for women due that month.
Dutifully, I returned to the pot and sprinkled in a few grains of salt, treating them with the preciousness I might afford, say, gold leaf.
The real Elizabeth, like the television one, has given a sense of dutifully struggling, not always successfully, to deal with the impacts of social change.
The adaptation, which reunites director James Foley and writer Niall Leonard, dutifully goes through the motions, a description that also applies to the key performances.
In response to Nordstrom's decision, President Trump took to Twitter to complain: Lest the message be unclear, his official presidential account dutifully retweeted the complaint.
I spent years, probably the first 20 of my 27 in the classroom, dutifully ticking the boxes of my school district's writing scope-and-sequence.
Among other things, she said that she was sexually harassed by her boss over company chat and that her complaints to HR were dutifully dismissed.
The aardvarks were released to go on their merry way for the next eight months, and the biologgers dutifully did what they were designed to do.
"Iowa is kind of like doing the stations of the cross," Bullock joked at one point in the three days he dutifully spent going through them.
She dutifully suggested that women's liberation came from a neurotic fixation on the phallus, as any psychology student would, but I don't think she believed it.
He spent ten months in the United States, dutifully visiting prisons and meeting hundreds of people, including President Andrew Jackson and his predecessor, John Quincy Adams.
She's not dutifully writing about terrible people whom she hates, as she was in Casual Vacancy, but about an aspirational hero she can adore without judgment.
YouTube channel News Be Funny has dutifully curated the best live news fails from the month of June into one tidy video for your viewing pleasure.
It comes off, too often, as a play that has a lesson for us, and the audience dutifully learns its lesson rather than experiencing the drama.
After that, "Rock and a Hard Place" pretty dutifully chronicles the program's techniques, among them using physical exhaustion to "break down resistance" to the rehabilitation regime.
Instead of headlining Coachella, she had a low-key Easter weekend with her family (including Kelly Rowland), dutifully documented by her mom, the fabulous Ms. Tina.
Every morning, I ask the Assistant "what's in the news," and it dutifully cycles through some pre-recorded news briefs from NPR, CNN and the like.
Also, I bought a blender for $30 on Amazon a while back and it's dutifully made spinach and kale based drinks for me every morning since.
As he's dutifully printing one out at school, it's snatched up by another outsider, the black-clad Connor (Mike Faist), who stuffs it in his pocket.
Clinton's senior campaign aides and has mostly remained dutifully on message, but the incident on Thursday served as a reminder that he remains a volatile force.
Asked what we serve the kids, we will nod dutifully to lean proteins and green vegetables, while double-cheese pizza and tater tots will go unmentioned.
I spent an extra half hour on my makeup that morning, dutifully applying layers of foundation, concealer, and powder and messing with my feather hair clip.
My partner in crime and I have dutifully investigated the scene and shimmied our way up to the loudest and most elaborate area of them all.
We can reasonably assert this because the engineers who built the 24 fake, following standard procedure, dutifully stenciled the plane's standard tire pressure on the fuselage.
She has played her role dutifully, pretending to care about women's upward mobility just enough to soothe the complacent and provide plausible deniability for her father.
Mr. McDaniel also claimed that Mr. Bryant had "dutifully followed the orders of" Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader and a frequent target of conservative anger.
It was all very poignant — until one guest barked at the waiter about a broken juice machine, and the app dutifully translated his insults into Chinese.
She climbed into the passenger seat of her car, and as supporters began closing in along its path, she dutifully flashed "thumbs up" signs for them.
The enduring image of the supportive spouse crops up every campaign season, standing dutifully alongside the candidate to underscore their stability and dedication to family values.
While Senator Blackburn fires off defamatory tweets, Lieutenant Colonel Vindman will continue to do what he has always done: serve our country dutifully and with honor.
Which is probably why, even as Mr. Richter dutifully proclaimed his commitment to seeing the race through, he quietly signaled his openness to an exit route.
We apply our dutifully expansive moral imagination to the plays, and, while this makes them seem fuller to us, it brings us no closer to Shakespeare.
As I was steps away from safety, my yogurt samples dutifully dumped in a trash can, I felt a tug, heard a grr , and smelled smoke.
By the mid-1990s, television and film had mastered this, too, dutifully checking off boxes with actors of color whose purpose was mainly to be seen.
Her 2000-year-old assistant sat across from her, dutifully writing address labels for dozens of people who have bought Caroline's art via her Instagram stories.
But he also noted the basic fairness of a system in which people who dutifully contribute while they are working receive promised benefits when they retire.
Liz Hopson was dutifully spreading her deceased mother's ashes from a bridge in Newcastle, England when a strong wind blew them directly back into her face.
They would dutifully circle the things they wanted Santa to bring them, but Navarro and her sister pined for clothes like their friends would be wearing.
Characteristically thoughtful, Jean-Jacques had planted them and would dutifully water them each evening in advance of our arrival, even though he didn't like tomatoes himself.
ARPA (it has since added "Defense" to its name and is known as Darpa) dutifully assembled some of its best and brightest to study the problem.
That fact — where Google forked over $1 billion in 2014 — was revealed by Oracle's lawyer Annette Hurst in court in January and dutifully documented by Bloomberg.
During the early days of the Iraq war, as so many journalists dutifully lined up behind the president who took America to war, Breslin wasn't buying it.
For more than 50 years, such "equal-opportunity statements" have been dutifully bolted onto job adverts from American employers, including private-sector firms that do so voluntarily.
You know, the pieces of rope all the baby shower attendees, including Alma, are forced to dutifully hold while Serena screams in the middle of a room.
Abbie suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, a horror that remains in check from medication she dutifully takes from her parents, now both her full-time nurses.
The CCA, Mr Keller maintained, dutifully applied the three-part test endorsed in Atkins: low IQ, deficits in "adaptive functioning" and onset before the age of 18.
Over the last few seasons, all of which I've dutifully followed, I've noticed that contestants often switch up their looks — particularly their hair — before heading to Paradise.
For more than 22020 years, on government and school forms, job applications, doctors' records, and the census, we dutifully checked the box that said Negro or Black.
In the video, Pink plays a retro housewife who dutifully irons shirts, cooks breakfast and does laundry for her husband, portrayed by none other than Channing Tatum.
He also read another four chapters aloud at conventions — and their contents have been dutifully summarized and posted on the internet by fans who attended those events.
Not only do datasets contain prejudices and assumptions, both positive and negative, but algorithms currently in use by the research community are dutifully reproducing our worst values.
"It's an honor just to be nominated" is the traditional PR-speak artists dutifully dole out when asked about being up for Oscars, Emmys, and the like.
The world is full of worthless junk to spend your money on, and now Urban Outfitters has dutifully delivered one more option, if you're in the market.
Regardless of whether or not approximately 300,000 people dutifully report to their new subreddit, it can't tarnish the wave of enthusiasm for this silly, one-off event.
A friend had alerted me to the existence of a new Youtube channel that had a vast trove of archival experimental sets, so I dove in dutifully.
At the last moment, four United personnel needed to be ferried from Chicago to Louisville and the ground staff dutifully asked for volunteers to cede their seats.
Since Trump issued the formal guidance, no officials have suggested they won't dutifully carry out the orders of their commander in chief and implement the new policy.
Or will you have dutifully handed everything early and hopped on a plane to veg out for three weeks and do nothing prior to Mercury's switch up?
In events abroad and in the US, Obama has dutifully avoided direct criticism of Trump, even as the current President works to dismantle elements of his legacy.
Kharwad would dutifully do what he said, she tells Broadly, but the sickness would always come back, and so she would constantly return to him for help.
As the idiot box dutifully confirmed, it was always happening, of course it was happening: torture disguised as love and healing, and sometimes the other way around.
"At this point, it's a big muddle," said Sharon Givens, a freelance grant-application writer from Columbia, after dutifully watching all the speeches at the state convention.
The Transaction Man is the opposite of his predecessor, the Organization Man, who dutifully followed orders at the serene, secure big corporation that was his lifetime employer.
Others who have dutifully reported invitations to fix the outcome of a match said their messages to the unit were never responded to or followed up on.
Trump proceeded to call on Fox News Channel's John Roberts to ask a question, and FNC's Roberts dutifully inquired about America's relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
It's entirely possible that, in the end, conservative Mormons will dutifully show up on Election Day and pull the lesser-of-two-evils lever for Mr. Trump.
The fact that the Sanders campaign suspended her so quickly is of a piece with why the other candidates marched dutifully to the AIPAC conference weeks ago.
As much as he dutifully accepted the responsibilities that come with the most high-profile job in fashion, with his own line he has grown increasingly introspective.
There was a moment when Fran says to Earl, 'Take out the trash,' and he dutifully grabs the trash, opens the window, and just chucks it outside.
"There is no alternative," Merkel says, which until now much of the German public and her conservative party have taken her word, and dutifully fallen in line.
It also gives the television networks something to fill airtime: Todd may have grilled Manigault Newman over her intentions and assumptions, but he dutifully played her recordings.
The one-act play became famed for its longevity at the Repertory, dutifully running twice a week for over 40 years, with countless actors passing through it.
The outstanding prices are dutifully reported by international news outlets and on social media, creating a general perception that contemporary art sales are on an unstoppable roll.
Not because the staff had dutifully cleared the place of any precious objects a sentimental thief might want, but because there were never any to begin with.
The mid-career retrospective also features his latest work, along with his cache of props and ephemera, many of which are dutifully rendered in the works themselves.
But it was just Mousa Moustafa Mousa dutifully giving Mr. Sisi a "backup dancer" to window-dress a farce so that it could be called an election.
This may seem astonishing to the millions of Americans who dutifully file tax returns each year, under the assumption that the government would notice if they didn't.
Fashion Review PARIS — Late Saturday afternoon and the entire United Nations of fashion was filing dutifully into the Brutalist concrete building that is the Russian Embassy here.
The New York City Health Department dutifully informed citizens that we are our own safest sex partners and people we live with are the next safest bet.
With some exceptions, the dogma of free trade has been faithfully adhered to by both Democrats and Republicans, and dutifully championed by policy wonks and media elites.
The people at my table dutifully ate it with the peppers, then slyly scooped it up with bread, and finally stole spoonfuls to eat on their own.
Warren, on the other hand, has been less social and more attentive, staying at her desk along the front wall of the chamber and dutifully taking notes.
Each scene, whether showing love, war or chase, is dutifully delivered in the same tempo, as if this story were something to chew through rather than savor.
Twenty-five years ago this month, the Soviet Union, where unquestioning first graders dutifully ran in gas masks and censors scrambled to protect citizens from themselves, collapsed.
These precautions feel like role play, but still I dutifully wash my hands every time I walk through the door, humming the alphabet song under my breath.
Here's where we come in: We've dutifully scoured the internet to bring you the best places to order sex toys online, no matter what you're looking for.
Kayla Bergeron can still describe that morning in matter-of-fact detail: She was dutifully working at her desk on the 68th floor when the building lurched.
Our law enforcement agencies do that dutifully every day, and this oversight work ensures they will be able to continue to do that every day moving forward.
OKATIE, South Carolina — Wherever Valerie Biden Owens goes, as she tries one last time to make Joe Biden president, a local Democrat reads dutifully from her bio.
Early starts are just part of a wider daily routine Lorenzen developed during his homeschooling days and has practiced dutifully ever since — including on weekends and holidays.
Tim Kaine, Clinton's running mate, who spent the week dutifully hopping around the Midwest, described how he had campaigned with pneumonia in his very first political race.
" The piece dutifully continues on to note that: "Such donations have funded Montana's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and a Flathead group teaching girls to code.
Jean lives with her older son, John (Jack Reynor), who ekes out a living as a cabdriver while dutifully caring for her and visiting Kit when he can.
As it has dutifully done in the past, Cassini will study Saturn's auroras and the hexagonal vortex at Saturn's North Pole—this time, with unprecedented closeness and detail.
The computer took a screenshot on the email I was reading, and I dutifully scribbled "Yay" onto the image and shared it with my co-workers in Slack.
But then, such a shock would probably hand the presidency to any Republican nominee, who would begin dutifully signing legislation passed by the Mitch McConnell-Paul Ryan Congress.
In most of America, a tiny share of the electorate will trudge dutifully to the polls to choose school-board officials and vote on ballot or tax questions.
But Sundance is supposed to be about discoveries, so entertainment reporters dutifully compile lists of performers who — maybe, possibly, with any luck — could become The Next Big Thing.
For anyone who spent the last 10 years dutifully following the lives of the mightiest Marvel heroes across the galaxy, Avengers: Infinity War was an emotionally devastating movie.
Unlike his father, who still dutifully sets his eight fingers on the home row, this child of the digital era uses his two measly index fingers to type.
Despite Google's oftentimes neglectful management of Google Voice (the app went years without updates until 2017), Sprint has still dutifully supported the functionality all this time until now.
They had been dutifully trying to drum up support for the bill when Mrs Lam, to the surprise of many observers, announced her U-turn on June 15th.
Even people who dutifully get the recommended two doses of the MMR vaccine are not completely immune to measles, and this immunity wanes to some extent over time.
She dutifully followed the traditional path of a young Hasidic male in her strictly gender segregated community, attending a Yeshiva in upstate New York, and becoming a rabbi.
Proponents of expanding online sales tax collection often invoke images of mom-and-pop stores dutifully paying sales taxes while their e-commerce competitors pay little or nothing.
On one hand, Islam mandates its followers to behave dutifully towards close kin, and this duty is not cancelled out when those kin are of a different religion.
The editors didn't strive for relevance or dutifully follow readers to subjects they themselves found boring or obvious; they published only pieces that they would want to read.
They don't operate from a mandate of hate like the KKK; they operate under the color of laws dutifully passed by Congress in compliance with the U.S. Constitution.
But for the most part his work is dutifully, if cosmetically, reportorial, placing him in the line of the great British travellers, like Laurie Lee and Bruce Chatwin.
"We American dips would dutifully respond with our legitimate points about the human-rights abuses on the island, the soul-crushing nature of a totalitarian system," Feeley said.
It's deceptively easy to fall into the trap of being the accommodating founder who goes with the flow by dutifully scheduling follow-up meetings that will go nowhere.
He took a correspondence course from the Famous Photographer's School in Connecticut, whose faculty included Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, and Bert Stern, and dutifully studied their instruction manuals.
During this era, I wore flares all through high school, dutifully changing into snap-button track pants for sports-related activities, as if there were no other way.
I seem to be forever surrendering my privacy in exchange for some short-term gain, rather than dutifully slogging through the decision tree of the cookie opt-out.
Although alcohol intoxication levels in car crashes are dutifully reported throughout the DOT database, states and localities have widely varying standards for drug testing after a vehicle collision.
It doesn't, creating an unmet expectation that becomes familiar in "The White Crow," a fictional take on the early life of Nureyev that hits its biographical marks dutifully.
He also wasn't on record trashing Trump, not the way Pompeo and Graham and so many others who now dutifully echo him and gaze beatifically at him were.
I will report on it dutifully, and also haven't left my house without my laptop strapped to my back for months in case it drops in the meantime.
In attendance were a dozen men in work jackets and mucking boots, a handful of patrons from the lodge's bar, kids dutifully coloring through the speech, and Rep.
The Queen dutifully complied with the prorogation, but in early September the opposition — joined by 21 defectors from the Tory party, voted strongly against a no-deal exit.
Dutifully, millions of us do just that, with the promise that when we put our waste into a recycling bin, we've done our part to save the planet.
Her health was excellent, and she dutifully purchased a long-term care insurance policy that would cover three years of nursing home costs should she ever need help.
During this whimsically informative overview of psychological experimentation in the 20th century, they dutifully transform themselves into drug-addicted rats, maternally challenged monkeys, lobotomy recipients and miffed psychologists.
He is also dismissive of conspiracy theories that the moon landing was faked, but says that he dutifully questioned NASA officials at the time, and summarizes their rebuttal.
Diplo transcends his outsider status with brazen force; Hershey, who performs as Dre Skull, tends toward assimilation, dutifully experimenting within the existing framework of reggae and dancehall music.
It was a Tuesday night, a work night, a school night, that kind of night, and my husband was dutifully folding an undershirt into a neat origami square.
The last time I had seen Abraham was in the blistering heat of July, and he was dutifully showing up for his community service at a Goodwill store.
Dabble in the occult: Emphasis on "dabble"—If you're going to dutifully perform an actual magic ritual, you need to be sober, practiced, and ready with the sage.
Daisy Crawford, who worked in the New York City public school system for 33 years, dutifully crossed the street with 30 or so other supporters to listen to Mrs.
Since his appointment last July Mr Barnier has dutifully trotted around Europe listening to concerns from governments, parliamentarians and businesses, while assembling a crack team of negotiators in Brussels.
Foremost among those threats is the pressing need to restore confidence in our institutions of justice and the noble individuals who dutifully enforce our laws and protect our citizenry.
Sam Kynman-Cole, of topVIEW Photography, had heard of orca sightings in Army Bay, Auckland, so he dutifully sent up the ol' drone to see what he could spot.
Since the election, he's emerged as one of a number of vigilante investigators dutifully entering evidence into Twitter's court of public opinion in hope of exposing corruption in Trumpland.
I rushed to the stage and, like many people in the crowd of hundreds watching a woman who regularly sang for tens of thousands, dutifully took out my phone.
All the familiar beats are there — unstoppable robots, an impending apocalypse, a confused woman at the center of it all, "I'll be back" — dutifully remixed for a new era.
That milestone achieved, the series dutifully follows the template of its DC-CW brethren, but with its drama limited by its taciturn protagonist and an initially uninspired supporting cast.
After Martinez began confessing, McWhorter said he dutifully reached out to places where Martinez said he left bodies, to try to interest detectives in combing through their cold cases.
To make sure I wasn't overspending, I started a Google doc where I dutifully recorded my daily expenditures, logging grocery purchases, rent checks, bills, social expenses, and everything else.
She does, however, manage to dutifully maintain an Instagram account for her cat, a cornflower blue-eyed ragdoll named Bailey (at the time of writing, Bailey had 27,400 followers).
Real fans can probably remember an early scene in which Audrina Patridge dutifully manned the front desk at Smashbox Studios... before Lo Bosworth landed a similar gig years later.
You might brush twice or even thrice daily, floss, use fluoride rinses, and dutifully go to the dentist every six months yet still have sensitive teeth and occasional cavities.
The few critics who dutifully slogged out to theaters to cover the movie's Christmas Day release have no words of encouragement that suggest Holmes & Watson is some overlooked gem.
The SXSW 2015 favorite arrives in theaters this week There's virtually no drama in the story of a successfully recovered addict, plodding dutifully through the daily fight for sobriety.
He played well and stayed healthy on teams where he could usually hold down a top pairing job, and dutifully put up his 60 or so points most years.
When deadmau5 took over London's Millbank Tower in 2011 to shill Nokia phones, I was in the crowd, dutifully recording the fancy projection lights show on my own handset.
Sure, we all dutifully rub them on when we're looking to eradicate dry skin, but it turns out that the slick stuff can do a lot more than that.
Since Donald Trump's victory last month, President Barack Obama has gone to great pains not to criticize him directly, dutifully adhering to the very political norms Trump casually flouts.
" John Rizzo, then CIA general counsel, wrote in "Company Man" that he "dutifully" sent an obligatory "crimes report" to the Justice Department, expecting it to "do little or nothing.
In modern political history, therefore, the Paris Peace Pact, if it is mentioned at all, usually gets a condescending tip of the hat or is dutifully registered in footnote.
While Mitt Romney's change of heart on abortion — which he dutifully and repeatedly addressed — gave him the flip-flopper label, Mr. Trump has so far repelled any similar branding.
Only under these bizarre conditions were they able to destroy 90% of the hormone, leading FDA scientists to dutifully report that 90% of the hormone was destroyed during pasteurization.
It's still me, Kim Severson, dutifully typing away while Sam Sifton is off doing whatever it is fancy New York food editors with two weeks off in August do.
During the years when Phelps dutifully trained every day, including Sunday, Lochte missed time because of injuries sustained riding a motor scooter, break-dancing and falling off a skateboard.
She dutifully notes the evangelical fervor of the abolitionists and accurately describes Phyllis Schlafly, a devout Catholic, as one of the more effective organizers of the modern Christian Right.
Once completed to the dove couple's satisfaction, two warm white eggs are deposited in the nest, and both parents dutifully incubate them, the males by day, the females overnight.
A key message from both women is that the child of the difficult parent should behave dutifully so that they are protected from feelings of guilt in the future.
Trump has blown off the daily intelligence briefings all of his predecessors dutifully attended, explaining, "I'm, like, a smart person," and appointed a national security advisor, retired Lt. Gen.
The final and unexpected accessory to top off Kent's testimony outfit is a blue Nalgene water bottle, which he dutifully carried to both the closed-door and public hearings.
But when Giovanni called every month to tell us what we owed Con Ed, we would dutifully trek to the restaurant downstairs and pay the bill, also in cash.
They dutifully wrote checks to Radio Free Europe, and their contributions were magnified by gifts from many of the country's biggest corporations, yielding, on average, about $1 million annually.
But not slouching dutifully back to the White House for a phony ceremony so the president can crow and give him his marching orders would be a good start.
Real traumas and outrages are mentioned in passing, rather than dutifully explained; there's a brief look inside the gulag, for instance, with its desperate prisoners and splatters of blood.
The hours we would have spent dutifully laying down on one mattress and then another in a showroom can soon become hours of granular internet research — reviews, comparisons, etc.
I woke up 11 (11!) hours later, candles still flickering, dutifully standing watch from their stony nooks, only the tiniest splinters of sunlight poking in from under the door.
The dysfunctional turn in European domestic politics seems to be enabled by elites who fear no foreign threats because the United States dutifully promises to take care of them.
Cooke, however, attempts neither to probe its complexities nor to sound apocalyptic alarms (though she does, dutifully, note the impact of human carelessness and mass consumption on other species).
From the moment they could swallow, my kids ate Vegemite on little squares of bread, which I'd dutifully pop into their open mouths as if they were baby birds.
Since the first elections after the fall of Hussein in 2003, Iraqi voters have rarely strayed from their political bases, dutifully supporting candidates representing narrow religious or political beliefs.
Mohammad al-Azouar, whose family operated a well-known pastry shop in Aleppo, Syria, dutifully covered up a verse by the poet Rumi on the wall inside his shop.
Liberals have dutifully mobilized behind Democrats (often centrist) who fit their districts, leading to special-election victories like Conor Lamb's recent capture of a Republican-leaning seat in Pennsylvania.
In the latest Broadway staging, Mr. van Hove dutifully follows their lead: The Sharks are played by Latinx performers, and there are snatches of urban Spanish patter between songs.
Single, I would sort through my mail, reading paycheck stubs noting that I was dutifully funneling 750 percent of my paycheck into a 401(k) matched by my employer.
He said he would dutifully pursue an extraordinary allegation that he appears to find dubious: that Mr. Trump's associates may have worked with Russian officials to disrupt the election.
Their gala, known as the Critics' Choice Awards, takes place on Sunday and will be broadcast live on A&E, and then dutifully reported and analyzed by your Bagger.
The moment a camera starts rolling, Gaetz hits his mark, dutifully repeating the president's arguments and evasions to the media with, frankly, far more fluency than the president himself.
But these were more stale bread, and the old stories — the trips down memory lane taken reluctantly, dutifully, as if required by the occasion — seemed chewed-over and flavorless.
And each week, we open these parcels dutifully, a little flutter of expectation in our bellies as we wonder, for the briefest of moments, what it could possibly be.
I wore my gold initial necklace and gold circle studs dutifully, until one day, I came across a ring that actually made me feel nauseous because it was so pretty.
The Florida Project offers a sort of 21st-century neorealism, and it's gained Baker, who's been dutifully making films for over two decades, the first Oscar buzz of his career.
We know that's a big ask, so in the meantime, we've settled for using our favorite luxe moisturizer (you know, for the experience) before dutifully layering on sunscreen for protection.
Full statement from Alexander Vindman's lawyer David Pressman: Today, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman was escorted out of the White House where he has dutifully served his country and his President.
In office, Zinke dutifully advanced Trump's promise to boost coal, oil, and natural gas production ever since he rode in to work on a horse named Tonto in March 2017.
While Eevee and Pikachu are content to ride on your shoulder throughout the game, you can also tag in an extra buddy of your choice that'll dutifully follow behind you.
It dutifully trudges through Game of Thrones' remaining plot points, arriving at an ending that is just fine, until you start to think about it for a couple of minutes.
As Kelly and Zach Weinersmith put it in their book "Soonish", synthetic biology may be "like Frankenstein, except the monster spends the whole book dutifully making medicine and industrial inputs".
It dutifully recorded the great Saturn storm of 2010 and 2011, and passed through the geyser-powered plumes of the ice moon Enceladus like a kid running through a sprinkler.
You're looking at around $1,455 for the eight years and one month the show ran—or a more reasonable $330 if you dutifully canceled and resubscribed for each new season.
He lived off earnings from personal appearances, endorsement deals and stand-up, which he continued to perform dutifully most weekends — even while he taped the show five days a week.
We often overlook people who do thankless work — those who day after day dutifully carry out tasks that most of us would rather not think about, let alone do ourselves.
On August 15, KCNA reported that Kim Jong Un was briefed on the plan and released pictures of Kim dutifully inspecting maps in front of a satellite image of Andersen.
The politician's prior conduct is irrelevant if his present vows are in line with his target audience's demands, and Trump dutifully obliged Republican primary voters with a socially conservative makeover.
Meanwhile, the media dutifully plays its role, overhyping the consequences of imminent trade war and global recession to reinforce how the current trade system must never be changed or reconsidered.
Every ten or so minutes, cheers erupted from the crowd as another eager tech industry type won a Home Mini, after dutifully waiting in line for an hour or so.
So much so, that if you ask any one of the virtual assistants to "Open the pod bay doors," they'll dutifully parrot HAL's lines from the movie back at you.
But the provocateur has reeled in some big fish -- who have dutifully denounced him -- as marks, adding sizzle to what otherwise amounts to serving old wine in a new bottle.
But if Apple's Tim Cook, CEO of the most valuable company in the world, can still make the time to dutifully answer analyst questions once a quarter, Musk can too.
In 2014, as Oklahoma's attorney general, he dutifully put the words of an energy company objecting to regulations on his own letterhead before passing them on to the Obama administration.
HP owners that dutifully installed the update suddenly found their printers wouldn't work if they'd installed third-party cartridges, forcing them back into the arms of pricier, official HP cartridges.
Born in England in 1986 to a white, British father and an Iranian Muslim mother, Maple was raised Muslim, attending mosque as a young girl and dutifully studying the Qur'an.
The plot continues to trot dutifully through the dots that must be connected, the best of which introduces Han to card-playing Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover) and his beloved spaceship.
I replaced the chair, got a broom, dutifully swept up the dust and shards, wrapping the larger pieces in a cloth in case they might be of some later use.
The David has been dutifully integrated into a thematic ensemble, but to some of us — and probably more and more of us in the internet age — it's a rock star.
For boomers, a Harley was a two-wheeled middle finger, whether you were an outlaw Hells Angel or reported dutifully for work at a Fortune 500 company on Monday morning.
It will not waste your time with a dreary slog through a graveyard, which is how biographies traditionally begin, dutifully resurrecting long- forgotten ancestors whose relevance is not always clear.
Perhaps the best example of this was on the gallery's top floor, where a woman stood at the entrance, dutifully warning viewers that the artwork contained images of self-harm.
In 2011, Thé's cake took off on WeChat, the Chinese social media app, and in 2012, it did the same on Instagram, where users shared pictures and dutifully hashtagged them.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - It had all the trappings of a proper polling station - ballot-boxes, pots of indelible ink, registration lists and a dozen election officials dutifully seated behind school desks.
When I worked for the sports section of the campus newspaper, we'd dutifully write features about the hopes and dreams of the football players at the beginning of the season.
Then, as the season rolled on, we would just as dutifully record their losses next to accounts of the exploits of the university's real star athletes: the field hockey team.
As the celebration continued, the beaten visitors turned and trudged back toward the center circle, dutifully standing in position, gluttons for punishment, ready for their afternoon of agony to resume.
And while Trump receives the harshest rebukes, right behind him are establishment Democrats and media, including CNN and other news outlets that dutifully ate up all those Trump campaign rallies.
"We dutifully turn up to royal engagements, at home and abroad, often waiting for hours in the cold, the rain and the boiling sun for them to arrive," she said.
I was dutifully wearing the dress I borrowed, but it was cocktail length and as I waited in line to enter Spring Studios I swore my calves were going numb.
The model Karlie Kloss, the actress Rebecca Hall and the D.J. Mia Moretti were there, all dutifully dressed in Dior and waiting for their opportunity to air-kiss Ms. Chiuri.
To attendees who had dutifully separated their food scraps and recyclables and were tipping them into the appropriate bins, Mx. Mandel called out a hearty, "Yarg!" their preferred Pirate cheer.
She dutifully sends 80 percent of her paycheck back to the Philippines every month to support her two children: a 53-year-old son and an 18-year-old daughter.
On Halloween in 2015, the press dutifully captured Levi Sanders and his three children — the White Witch, Sonic the Hedgehog and the Abominable Snowman — as their grandfather loped alongside them.
Dutifully, we took our places in the circle, looking across the theater at one another as the band played one last song and the audience joined in on the chorus.
Since that dream season, the Mavs have settled into a groove of mediocrity, but Nowitzki has dutifully and mechanically kept scoring, and scoring, and scoring—without missing all that often.
The only update here is the inclusion of a gay couple whose chiding back-and-forth is played comic relief before the movie dutifully denies them any fate but martyrdom.
Silva dutifully knocked Bonnar out with a flying knee after the American missed, doing it all with an air of disinterested aloofness, as if he were disposing of a soiled diaper.
He dutifully ponied up $7,000 for limited rights to the song—but after he won Sundance, Sony Music requested $50,000 for a year if he wanted to put the film online.
A handful of Verge staffers have been dutifully writing about Game of Thrones every week, and a lot more of us have been watching and discussing the series behind the scenes.
"Today, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman was escorted out of the White House where he has dutifully served his country and his President," Vindman's lawyers said in a statement on Friday afternoon.
While Meghan dutifully kept to royal protocol for the event, she managed to slip some of her own personality into her Royal Wedding beauty routine — it was all about the details.
It's a role that has largely been left to the media, which has been dutifully poring over Snap's roughly 200-page S-1 since it was made public on February 2.
Sure, it's partially marketing — but it's also because these folks bring a breath of fresh air and a sharp sense of individuality into a sometimes-stagnant, dutifully trend-cycle-driven industry.
He dutifully gave interviews each year when Obamacare's anniversary came around, once even wearing the same blue tie and vest he wore at the White House signing for a television interview.
Vatican City (CNN)Melania Trump has dutifully considered every outfit she has worn during her first trip abroad as first lady -- her visit with Pope Francis on Wednesday was no exception.
This time around, it appears that consumers are not playing along by dutifully increasing spending, but are instead shoring up highly stressed savings accounts and paying off topped out consumer loans.
She sang them with gusto—hoarse-voiced on "Love Is Such a Crazy Thing" and "Stop Falling," dutifully ad-libbing on "Do What You Do"—but this sound wasn't her own.
As holiday-goers posed for photos and made their wish of riding an elephant come true, the elderly animal who was thought to be aged 40 to 45, dutifully plodded on.
Mishra reads like a brilliant autodidact, putting to shame the many students who dutifully did the reading for their classes but missed the incandescent fire and penetrating insight in canonical texts.
By selectively leaking illegally obtained documents that the media dutifully covers, the Russians have proven that they have nothing to lose and everything to gain from such meddling in our elections.
For example, if someone saving for retirement purchased an S&P index fund for $6900,2628 in 28503 and dutifully held it for 22019 years, they could now sell it for $2,665.
She is held in great public affection, the longer she dutifully performs the ceremonies, openings, bestowal of honors, opening of Parliaments — the round of rituals that the British state has retained.
The woman (who wishes to remain anonymous) did dutifully call the store, asking if anyone had inquired about a missing watch or if they knew who had been the previous owner.
In the Parliaments' early years, Clinton figured that this was what he had to do, and so the members dutifully synchronized their dance steps, polished their harmonies, and wore matching suits.
While Gay White dutifully barnstormed alongside her husband, Clinton's wife had her own pursuits, as well as an infant daughter whom she was determined not to use as a political prop.
CHICAGO — Shortly after the Cleveland Indians lost Game 27 of the World Series, the team's starting pitcher in the game, Trevor Bauer, dutifully came back onto the field to conduct interviews.
His two sons along with other members of the family and Mr. Kruger prepared the passports and visas for signature, while his deputy, 32-year-old Jose Seabra, dutifully stamped them.
She marries Abdallah dutifully, lovelessly, and then she secretly punishes the world by naming her first child London (a choice that scandalizes traditionalists), for the man she actually wanted to marry.
On a scale of unintended comedy, one can only imagine the powerless vice president dutifully reading his talking points, while his Turkish interlocutor rolls his eyes and looks at his watch.
A bit like the cathedral in Valletta, where the skeletons cavorting across the floor always seem to be having so much more fun than the people peering dutifully down at them.
He will ask Pirlo to spend time with you, and Pirlo will dutifully comply, shifting his daughter onto his lap so you can ask him about the value of preseason friendlies.
We dutifully turned the televisions off after the one show we were allowed because we wanted to read, or listen to the McGarrigle Sisters and cut animal shapes out of felt.
How can we condemn people for holding beliefs we disagree with, or praise ourselves for our own, when in reality all we're doing is dutifully reflecting the influences of our environments?
In turn, Mr. Kim, 35, has dutifully toured Chinese green energy projects and high-tech ventures, and shown deference to the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, who is almost twice his age.
From foundation and eyeliner to dry shampoo and sunscreen, we've dutifully tested and approved the most worth-it beauty products of the past year — and now we're taking our love public.
Instead, he painted himself as a wholesome American boy: a football player who spent most nights working out with friends, dutifully recording his activities in a calendar, like his father had.
Or the portfolio balances are higher because people have dutifully saved more, and the possibility of a 20 percent decline now seems more problematic when it means a paper loss of $200,000.
Japanese tourists posed stoically in front of its jagged facade, then were shuffled along by cops and replaced with similarly unhappy-looking Midwesterners thumbing their noses and solemnly, dutifully cataloging the memory.
Sebastian is a principled jazz fan who rages at any hint of compromise, and whose latest restaurant gig, dutifully plinking out aural-wallpaper Christmas carols in a classy restaurant, doesn't last long.
The latter better serves his purposes than dutifully checking off his ATP dance card with appearances in, say, Munich and Gstaad, where he stopped as an aspiring top-tenner 15 years ago.
Until recently, the conventional wisdom was that women wove dutifully for their own households while cloth production on a more strategic scale—say for the sails of warships—was a male prerogative.
"Markets were universally poised for a very benign outcome and the Fed dutifully delivered, their message overall matching the most dovish of expectations," said Richard Franulovich, head of FX strategy at Westpac.
Over the past few months, our editors have been dutifully collecting their #empties (from lip balms to rich body creams) — and we've got a serious haul of products to show for it.
His down-to-earth movies Shotgun Stories (2007) and Mud (2012) both deal specifically with unfathomable choices, and the people dutifully struggling to make sense of them and live with the fallout.
We're dutifully introduced to alien creatures like a basically normal-looking lady with a kooky hairdo and a single extra arm, and invited to laugh at a cheesy reference to Thor. Yawn.
My only excuse for tuning in to the latest season of The Bachelorette, the first of the franchise I've ever dutifully watched, is that I will follow Black women to strange places.
I would continue to a small room where a scholar with a prim, babylike mouth read verbatim from an outline, which the students dutifully copied onto pristine quadrille paper using fountain pens.
At one point, Francisco Lindor trotted in from shortstop, and Hirschbeck put up his hand and told him to stop, which Lindor did dutifully, pausing and putting his hands behind his back.
ATHENS — Even after retiring as an accountant, Michalis Hanis dutifully kept up with the mortgage payments on the small house in a suburb of Athens where he has lived for 0003 years.
Ahead, an interview with a woman who encapsulated her placenta (it's actually the one pictured), took her pills dutifully, saw no perceivable benefits, and won't be doing it again after future births.
The idea is that a number of cars are dutifully allowed to clog our streets, with no daily cost to them at all, as anyone can enter Manhattan via four free bridges.
What grounds the adventure the most is that NPCs follow a set schedule that's dutifully recorded in your Bombers' Notebook, always letting us check in on characters we grow increasingly closer to.
While JunoCam, the orbiter's optical camera, was snapping these shadowy closeups, Juno's infrared instrument JI-RAM was dutifully mapping the gas giant's infrared emissions, with particular focus on its radiant polar auroras.
Keith Harrison and Laura Nicole Harrison's "Emojiland" — one of a dozen shows slated for full productions at this year's New York Musical Festival, which starts on Monday, July 9 — dutifully reflects that.
Trump says something that's either easily disprovable or seemingly detached from reality, and the media dutifully fact-checks his statements, but a lot of news consumers only ever hear what he said.
Her parents, Diana and Brian Woodruff, happened to be in town so they tagged along, dutifully snapping and saving photos to her iPhone that she would later post in her Instagram stories.
And the fact that while the hosts dutifully attempted to discuss the issues with the boldface names on their podiums, they didn't seem to really know what to do with the answers.
And yet every speaking role for a Chinese woman is a prostitute, a madam or a concubine, and even the lead actresses dutifully shed their clothes, as if paying a Cinemax tax.
With President Trump dutifully refusing to implement retaliatory sanctions imposed on Russia by a large bipartisan majority in Congress, legislators have begun eyeing the online platforms on which so much disinformation spread.
It was notable that Pence, who has dutifully defended the president through a churn of controversies, stumbled into one of his own by spending two nights at the Trump hotel in Doonbeg.
Plus, having something low-key to do, like dutifully mining the millionth goomba-esque alien flower, facilitates casual conversation far better than holding constant not-quite-eye-contact on a Zoom call.
After learning Mr. Hunnam was British, Mr. Gray invited him over for dinner, making spaghetti and meatballs, which Mr. Hunnam dutifully ate even though, as Mr. Gray later learned, he avoids carbs.
"The apartment is spacious, as is normal for the residences in the ancient palaces of the Vatican, and dutifully restored (at my expense)," Cardinal Bertone wrote on a church blog in 2014.
Mr. Cathey's dead-eyed Clov shuffles around the stage, dutifully obeying Hamm's commands, but he also contains a smoldering sense of resentment that threatens at any moment to flare into open rebellion.
But he worries most about the education of his children, Artin, 7, who dutifully recites from his English textbook, and Asal, 13, who plays a gentle Siciliana riff on her acoustic guitar.
So I dutifully went to the busy shopping district in Seoul and wandered through skincare shop after skincare shop, laden down with free samples until I found Tonymoly and bought three packs.
At her clumsiest, Benjamin integrates these details into the novel dutifully, like a student showing off her research: I did my reading, she almost seems to say; I can give you footnotes.
For all its differences, Wonder Woman dutifully hits all the typical superhero-origin-story beats, right down to the hero's joyful discovery of her powers and a fiery CGI-assisted final battle.
Once we're there — past the second of two ticketing pavilions, where in the future we'll be able to buy zip line tickets — she dutifully runs about getting artful images of the Ark's exterior.
Queen Elizabeth II made her annual visit to her local Women's Institute (WI) chapter in Sandringham on Thursday, one of many trips she has dutifully made since joining the WI 73 years ago.
In many ways an old-fashioned miniseries, "Madiba" (a term of reverence used in reference to Mandela) spans decades, dutifully beginning with Mandela's youth and his father's dying wish that he be educated.
Taylor dutifully checks all the genre's boxes — including the now de rigueur scenes of the villain using social media — but he isn't particularly adept at building suspense or keeping up the story's momentum.
Both claims were untrue, but Ms Taylor calculated she needed to distance herself from the Trump critic she had once served so dutifully, in order to win her party's nomination for the governorship.
Stedman Jones dutifully quotes the man he calls "Karl" complaining about his chronic liver disease and carbuncles, and continually pleading for financial support from Friedrich Engels, his sometime collaborator and ever-faithful friend.
Her burgeoning reputation for sensitivity would be better deserved, they say, if she had aided struggling South Carolinians by expanding her state's Medicaid coverage under Obamacare (a programme she dutifully whacked this week).
And witnessing the tepid and obligatory applause that he dutifully received from the staged backdrop of uniformed police officers left many former and current law enforcement officials disappointed and uncomfortable with the message.
Many dutifully recreate daily dramas that have already been recorded in the pages of the Times, the Post, and Politico, with a few new quotes and a handful (if that) of new scenes.
Trump had remained dutifully on script during his visits to Japan, South Korea, China and Vietnam, including on Twitter, where his postings have stuck to the talking points he's delivered during his stops.
With a Secret Service agent dutifully standing guard, the video first aired in Korean, leaving American reporters to raise their phones to capture the footage, wondering if they were watching North Korean propaganda.
Whereas drummers are typically meant to dutifully carry rock songs along from the background, Progression Through Unlearning and Snapcase drummer Tim Redmond pushed the instrument to the forefront, and let it take centerstage.
Morgan William sat dutifully in front of her locker Sunday night, answering reporter questions after her Mississippi State Bulldogs fell one game short of a national title, losing to South Carolina, 230-503.
As a regular participant on energy industry calls with the Romney campaign, I dutifully called headquarters for the official position and was told that the campaign supported free-market competition for renewable energy.
Fleeing to her therapist, Dr. Josef Klemperer (Swinton, swaddled in latex and old-world gentlemen's clothing), Patricia ominously babbles while she jumps around the shrink's office and he dutifully scratches down his notes.
In 1989, when Vice President Dan Quayle nonsensically remarked that "I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and democracy, but that could change," we all dutifully relished the gaffe.
Countless hopefuls, male and female, locked themselves in bathroom stalls before job interviews to make victory V's with their arms; media trainers had their speakers dutifully practice the pose before approaching the stage.
Unsurprisingly, no one interrupted their summer vacation to attend, and yet district officials dutifully vouched to the state that they had complied with the legal requirement to consult with students, teachers and parents.
And we culled 15 of the strangest stories that ever appeared in our pages, including a preponderance of dutifully reported but head-spinning stories from long ago about ghosts, poltergeists and sea serpents.
But the real thrill came with the realization that Will Ferrell and Kerry Washington signed on to dutifully play sitcom characters who have been with TV fans so long they almost feel mythic.
When eventually I began my kitchen apprenticeship, I expected to find the cooks dutifully referring to the canon of recipes with which I'd just familiarized myself, but they instead used something more abstract.
Remember, the Clinton administration was besieged by constant accusations of corruption, dutifully hyped as major stories by the news media; not one of these alleged scandals turned out to involve any actual wrongdoing.
She writes with a rare, thrilling confidence, in a lucid and exacting style uncluttered with the sort of steroidal imagery and strobe flashes of figurative language that so many dutifully literary novelists employ.
"I'm proud that my fellow veteran Googlers and I had the chance to provide input on these tools to make sure we're best serving those who so dutifully served our country," Hudson said.
Tales of the City tries to do too much, with too many characters, all of whom seem more like dutifully included LGBTQ archetypes — items checked off a diversity list — than fully rendered people.
In 1933, Nancy married the "extremely good-looking" and left-leaning Peter Rodd, dutifully following him to the south of France six years later to provide relief to refugees from Franco's fascist regime.
Every day for an hour, our teacher wrote sentences and paragraphs on the three slate blackboards in our classroom, and we dutifully copied them into notebooks, in cursive, with our leaky fountain pens.
A few days later, I tracked her move to a bigger studio, which she documented dutifully on Instagram to her 28,000 followers, with a hammy grin and a request for a high five.
The two-hour premiere dutifully sets up the premise, with Wells (conveniently landing in New York) agog over the modern sights of Time Square, and shaken by how his utopian dreams failed to materialize.
You've been dutifully liking pictures of whatever your friends, co-workers, casual acquaintances and family members did for Halloween, but now it's time to focus on what matters —  Taylor Swift and her celebrity friends.
The supermodel has been dutifully taking care of business by working on her weather-appropriate ice skater fitness moves while outside in the streets of the city — even as it snows all around her.
Dressed in a white-zipped jacket and perfectly tailored black pants, Ms. Rampling dutifully stood and stared into the popping lights, a photo op without questions about her controversial statement on the Oscars boycott.
I rely on my bag to dutifully come with me during my daily commute and carry all of my necessities: laptop, camera, tablet, chargers, cables, multiple phones, headphones, notebook, pens, gum, and so on.
At night as I'm dozing off, I bark at it that I want to be woken up at 6:45, and it dutifully sets the alarm and wakes me up with a soothing melody.
Schwartz dutifully avoids shots and everyone seems to be getting along until James Kennedy and Lala reveal they have an audio recording of Jax allegedly telling Faith that he's "never going to marry" Brittany.
" But when Jeb jumped in anyhow, she dutifully went on the trail at 90 to try to buoy his lame effort — even though the "ass" tweeted that Jeb "desperately needed mommy to help him.
From the gross men of Reddit's hot takes about female scientists to freak outs on a thread about UFOs, r/subredditdrama dutifully documents the drama going down on the site with links and receipts.
Producer David Kestenbaum spoke with federal employees, many of whom dutifully work their desk jobs over the course of decades while control of the government changes hands from Democrat to Republican to back again.
The Chinese foreign ministry quickly and dutifully condemned the test, its statements sticking to the usual talking points of Beijing's commitment to a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula and resolving the issue through peace talks.
Many in the press dutifully parroted these grievances in one-sided accounts with virtually no counterpoints, as if it's inconceivable that these intel officials could be capable of flaws or conflicted by political motivations.
The power, Kuerten said as they sat in a car, is in the hair, and he presented Djokovic with a curly wig that the Serb dutifully placed atop his head, almost like a crown.
The singer was fresh off a relationship with Justin Bieber, and Zedd had never before been the topic of gossip mags; confronted by journalists, each musician dutifully deflected questions about the quote-unquote romance.
We have awaited his arrival with bated breath, and we will watch dutifully because we think what Lonzo does will give us clarity about his family, about the Lakers, about the Big Baller Brand.
Slowly but surely, the sea of raised knives dutifully parts so that the one, the only Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie Golden Globe-winner Lady Gaga can do the honors.
When Samuel E. Dean Sr. founded his milk company at a processing facility in Illinois, milkmen still delivered pints to homes all over the United States and children dutifully drank three glasses a day.
" To "tackle this affront to our democracy," he said, the military was asking "our people to bear with us as we dutifully, but courteously, conduct our checkpoints and increase our presence in some areas.
People resistant to solving look at a crossword puzzle and assume that the main action and maximum reward come merely from reading a clue and dutifully entering in the synonymous equivalent of the answer.
The other four — including the two responding officers, who had dutifully followed their training, doing everything they could not to escalate tensions — said they didn't have their eyes on McDonald in those vital moments.
But Mr. Lane is also a dedicated and serious actor, great funnyman though he is, and he honored the playwright's words dutifully (if, yes, continuing to add his own marvelous asides here and there).
The audience was now watching him, fixedly and dutifully, shaking their heads in pity, trying to project themselves under the hood of the shackled figure that staggered down the bright corridor on the screen.
I'd already moved away by the time Ike and Rita came around, but watched in dread as CNN reported from both, and dutifully checked Facebook statues of my many friends on the Third Coast.
At a recent iteration, art lovers unaccustomed to arriving at a museum at 7:30 AM clutched coffee in to-go cups, which they dutifully ditched in order to wander the blissfully vacant galleries.
I was a young corporate lawyer dutifully sitting at my desk and had just pitched her an idea, by letter, for a new center for women judges that would help end violence against women.
I'm a pretty casual person and generally look like I'm in middle school with the way I dress down, but I want to fit in at this conference, so I dutifully change my looks.
Sure, I eat it dutifully when it's on the table — mostly so I can enjoy a brief sense of smug appreciation of my own virtue — but obsession is not my natural response to roughage.
Acclaimed actor Robert De Niro returned to the SNL stage over the weekend to reprise his role as Robert Mueller, alongside Alec Baldwin, who has dutifully satirized Donald Trump since the 2016 presidential campaign.
They dutifully cough up a hastily written and widely criticized memo making the preposterous argument that a president who led crowds in chants of "lock her up" believed Comey was too harsh on Clinton.
The three of them spent the first half of 2017 dutifully interviewing nearly every member of the caucus and conducting more than a dozen listening sessions with authors, pollsters and former Obama cabinet secretaries.
Eventually, it learned to (obliviously and dutifully) summon fresh pictures of a famous actor in the service of a joke the origins of which, after a few years, none of us could even remember.
Back in Damascus, before the war rendered life there untenable, Yasmin dutifully saved herself for marriage to her fiancé, Peter (Ali Lopez-Sohaili), who seems like an arrogant jerk, even in her gauzy memories.
With "Postcards," Fisher switched her focus from acting to writing, and she found particular distinction in trashing the very rites of celebrity that her mother so gleefully relished and dutifully executed, to diminishing returns.
Then Yard Sale graciously, dutifully appeared with a broom and — maybe, I wanted to imagine, just to leave his troops with one final image of how a true leader behaved — swept up the glass.
Winterberg's talk pivots promisingly, however, to the story of how Nokia executives, including a former Prime Minister of Nokia's native Finland, worked dutifully and creatively to help their own soon-to-be-displaced workers.
The sextet acts out a few scenes from the seminal Friends episode "The One Where No One's Ready," saying the exact same lines as the original actors as a studio audience dutifully laughs along.
The appeals court acknowledged that lawyers representing individual class members "dutifully and conscientiously represented their clients" before the VW case was consolidated by the multidistrict litigation panel and subsequently settled as a class action.
Well, here at Refinery29, our shopping team (from the comfort of our very stationary desks, might we add) dutifully spend our days compiling the best sales across fashion, home, and more for your clicking pleasure.
A climate denialist While the Queen will no doubt remain dutifully tight-lipped there can be little doubt that Prince Charles and his sons will all be dreading the time they must spend with Trump.
Trump reminds Burck of his father, who, he says, has been on his village council for 30 years, has served as a volunteer firefighter, and dutifully changes his 98-year-old mother's diapers every morning.
He dutifully showed up two years ago for the 70th anniversary of the UN — as the leader of a member of one of the five permanent members of the Security Council, he likely felt obligated.
A friend had dutifully brought along the disguise I'd planned—dark glasses, a long chiffon scarf and a wide-brimmed floppy hat, which, it turned out, didn't come close to fitting over my bandage helmet.
You dutifully go to Sunday brunch with your pals even when you don't want to, you read romance novels ironically and you're almost ready to finally get that Yorkie you've been dreaming about for years.
In a recent post, she dances erratically on a golf course in capri leggings and a sun visor, pumps her club over her head, then swings; her videographer dutifully follows the arc of the ball.
Now, take a few moments to read this article in The Boston Globe about a Massachusetts woman who just retired after dutifully working the French fry station at a McDonald's in Needham for 32 years.
In Japan, South Korea, and China, Trump has dutifully stuck to his talking points about trade fairness and isolating North Korea, while political controversies that would ordinarily spur an outsized response have gone largely unmentioned.
Yet the script often feels as inhibitingly self-conscious as Ellis does as a host, suggesting a class writing assignment dutifully carried out by a precocious pupil who would rather be working on something else.
Grain was dutifully filled, and I watched skeptically as it stood solitary and defiant on our veranda in the muggy monsoon weather in a city where I neither saw birds fly nor come to roost.
The fledgling apps are appealing to consumers like Brittney Gould, a 223-year-old retirement plan consultant in Rockville, Md. Ms. Gould dutifully maximizes automatic paycheck deductions to fund her own workplace 218(k) account.
"We believe it's time to fix our broken tax code and let families keep more of what they earn," Barbara D'Ambrosio, a sophomore, dutifully told an elderly woman who answered the door in her slippers.
Of course, having to cook every single meal comes with the extra challenge of finding creative recipes that call for mostly pantry staples, which we all dutifully stocked up on what feels like ages ago.
For six months, I dutifully shuffled into Southern California business parks for twice-weekly ultrasounds, nonstress tests and countless appointments with specialists, growing ever more anxious at the looming prospect of we-didn't-know-what.
Allen Fieldhouse was dutifully full on the final day of the regular season, with 16,300 fans shoehorned into the venerable old barn, just as they have been for every Kansas basketball home game since Nov.
"The president has done nothing wrong, there are no charges against him, there is no collusion," Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, intoned dutifully three separate times in a news briefing on Wednesday.
My mother dutifully took out her map from AAA and a guidebook to the Midwest and a pink highlighter and plotted each stop to align with a budget hotel with a pool of some sort.
Even Trump's critics concede that Sessions' staff has dutifully guided the president's hard-line immigration policies, propped up the president's most contested executive actions and added a record number of adjudicators to U.S. immigration courts.
For instance, after Mr. Trump signed his Muslim ban 2.0 on Monday, Mr. Tillerson and his counterparts at Justice and Homeland Security held a press event and dutifully read out statements about the new order.
He's been a leading voice as the inquiry roars on, defending Trump, arguing the closed-door hearings are antidemocratic, and dutifully popping in front of TV cameras to express his unflinching support for the president.
They all believed, despite many of us warning them to the contrary, that the large majority of the uninsured would dutifully obey their betters and get coverage once the government told them they had to.
With tensions still in the air, those same lawmakers dutifully returned to Albany to address a wide range of issues facing the state including, but not limited to, taxes, pensions, education, homelessness, ethics and Uber.
Kardashian West's recent fridge makeover comes thanks to the Home Edit, a company serving as organization influencers to the stars that will make you believe every home needs glass canisters of Skittles dutifully sorted by color.
But until that fated day arrives, Kim Kardashian West has been dutifully putting in her hours at the recording studio, keeping her husband company and posting a slew of supportive selfies with her sisters as proof.
Yet before the performance began, during a brief address by the director, every mention of the mandatory words "the President of the Republic, the struggling comrade Hafez Al-Assad" was dutifully greeted by a standing applause.
The Material Girl then phoned Prince and told him to come fix the hole, "because you're responsible for it, after all," at which point Prince apparently showed up, plaster in hand, and dutifully repaired the wall.
When he encounters a single father due to serve four years for mail fraud, Chuck feels dutifully ashamed for choosing to prosecute, even though the man is guilty, because the severity of the sentence is unjust.
In the United States, lax laws that enable tax evasion among those who can afford costly attorneys is yet another reminder to working families that dutifully pay their taxes that laws are not written for them.
Government leaders note the need to shore up security and assure their people that every protective measure will be taken, TV commentators dutifully state that terrorism's roots are not in Islam but in some other phenomenon.
Incredibles 2 suffers from a bit of sequelitis, as Bird dutifully trots out all the elements that helped to make the first film a breakout hit, but he makes them bigger and more elaborate this time.
On every other MacBook I've owned, the screen dutifully lights up and asks me to log in every time I open it up; the Retina MBA, however, often required a quick press of the power button.
She never showed up at that typical news conference, wife dutifully staring up at that guilty-as-sin politician, playing the fawning bride beside the man who proceeds to lie through his teeth to the media.
They named it for a Japanese term meaning "ultimate," reinforcing the rule that small, cute oysters must be named like manga characters (a rule dutifully obeyed by Shibumi, Chunu, and others, yet flouted by Sea Cow).
Bernie Sanders, who has dutifully backed Clinton since conceding the Democratic nomination to her in July, is now vowing to push progressive legislation he campaigned on during the Democratic primaries — whether Clinton supports it or not.
Everyone who ever read and commented on my LiveJournal, which I dutifully kept from ages fifteen to twenty-five, spilling my guts to a motley crew of poets, queer weirdos, programmers, RPG buffs, and fanfic writers.
Supporters of privately owned, but publicly funded charter schools see the Los Angeles school board race is another opportunity to buy up the policy makers who will then dutifully sell public education to the private sector.
She called herself Annie Londonderry (she attached an advertisement to her bicycle for the Londonderry Lithia Spring Water Company), and delighted crowds with tales of her adventures that reporters dutifully reported — tall tales, many of them.
But for someone like me, who has dutifully shoveled money into retirement vehicles for more than 35 years, going back to when my bracket was far humbler, a tax of nearly 40% on distributions seems grinchy.
Still, the magazine's copy editors dutifully hyphenate "teen-ager" even as we half-heartedly enforce the ban on "balding"—the editor William Shawn preferred "partly or partially bald"—without knowing exactly what is wrong with it.
He dutifully visits the primal scene of host-to-host communication on the UCLA campus, and also some more contemporary computer labs, where he seems amazed by the possibilities of technology developing exponentially by the day.
As a result, some critics have questioned whether the Country Music Association considers Lil Nas X one of its own, or is dutifully recognizing an indisputable cultural moment — calling his absence from other categories a snub.
Hunt had subordinates volunteer for the Goldwater campaign and obtain advance copies of speeches and position papers, which were dutifully passed to the Johnson White House, which relied on them to pre-empt and befuddle Goldwater.
" Separately, some aides took issue with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield, who'd dutifully stood by Trump during his Friday visit to the Atlanta agency and commended the president for his "decisive leadership.
Here, Isenberg gives us the soup-to-nuts on "Casablanca," dutifully making his way through script, casting, production and reception, to the inevitable squabbling over credit, all the while trying to account for its enduring popularity.
The morning after the Oscars, as rain (which probably would have been snow a few years ago) strafed New York, bleary-eyed guests filed dutifully into The Shed at Hudson Yards for the Carolina Herrera show.
When people say Le Select, they think of Le Select and not its chef, or the entire mad house of cooks dutifully running around at the base of the wide stairs, around the corner from the restrooms.
And after taking office, it was clear that he hated having to sign the certifications every 120 days, even if every organ of the US government dutifully reported that Iran was keeping its end of the bargain.
That first year you went back to R.F.K. Stadium with your father, who had dutifully taken you to a handful of Senators games and even took pictures of you with some of the players on camera day.
Geltner dutifully covers Crews's early life, but his retelling is, unsurprisingly, no match for A Childhood: The Biography of a Place, Crews's searing memoir about his first seven years that represents the peak of his storytelling prowess.
On that date, the orbiter will dutifully dive into the deadly embrace of Saturn to be destroyed by atmospheric heat and pressure, becoming one with the planet it has faithfully observed on our behalf for 13 years.
When Curry finally sauntered toward the exit, Ralph Walker, his longtime security attaché, dutifully toted the bag onto the team bus for a triumphant Curry and Co. to enjoy on the flight back to the Bay Area.
Xi is there to mark 20 years on July 1 since the city's handover from former colonial power the U.K., and was greeted by scores of children dutifully waving the red flags of China and Hong Kong.
According to my journals, where I dutifully record each day's mundane details, I am wearing an oversized moth-eaten red cashmere sweater that I bought from the Salvation Army, and I seem to have a slight cold.
I dutifully tried the green jumpsuit, and a DKNY black slip of a dress with screaming magenta blotches ($395), a Max Mara plaid and several tweedy Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and Rachel Roy numbers ($195 to $495).
Neeson plays Michael MacCauley, an insurance salesman who has dutifully boarded the train to his office gig for the last decade, leaving his wife (Elizabeth McGovern, although blink and you'll miss her) and college-bound son behind.
"There were plenty of 23rds where Tom Skyped me from bed with a bottle of champagne and got dutifully drunk with me first thing in the morning in the name of love," she wrote in an email.
It has become a familiar dance: A company reports a data breach, and you dutifully change your passwords, ask for a new credit card and hope your information doesn't end up for sale on the dark web.
A lot of liberals look back on this as Obamacare's original sin — and after watching Republicans pass tax cuts that, once again, added trillions to the national debt, they feel like suckers for dutifully balancing Obamacare's books.
For California Pizza Kitchen, LaDou dutifully designed another hit: a tangy, thin-crusted beauty of a pie smeared with barbecue sauce and dotted with small pieces of chicken breast, thinly sliced red onion, mozzarella and smoked Gouda.
All of this seems so retro, yet now, 73 years later, I have a deep appreciation for my delivery person (an adult in a car) who dutifully gets The New York Times to my door every morning!
A few hundred students dutifully carried bags of beer cans to the Greek life tailgate, and a smattering of fans lined the entrance to the west gate two hours before kickoff to welcome the Terrapins' team bus.
Out of respect for those afflicted by the fire, red carpets were canceled at the AFI Fest and the Governors Awards, though stars still dutifully donned the outfits picked out by their stylists and posed for pictures.
She scrapped the opening scene in which Nurse Lopez dutifully welcomes Dr. Welby to work with a freshly poured cup of coffee, and she elevated her onscreen role from an overtaxed secretary to a skilled nursing professional.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The bond between the Ohio State football team and this city extends beyond the 104,797 fans who packed the Horseshoe this weekend, dressing dutifully in black to match the Buckeyes' made-for-marketing alternate jerseys.
Meanwhile, the news media dutifully played up the Clinton server story, which never involved any evidence of wrongdoing, but merged in the public mind into the perception of a vast "email" scandal when there was nothing there.
Press reports have dutifully described Trump's efforts to humiliate him (denying Spicer, a Catholic, an audience with the pope while at the Vatican) and listing his possible replacements at the lectern (Laura Ingraham being the evergreen mention).
Glashütte does not have so much as a proper restaurant, although every Tuesday a chicken man comes with a truck full of roasting birds, and pensioners dutifully line up as if the Berlin Wall had never fallen.
"Ferdinand," the new computer-animated adaptation from Carlos Saldanha (the "Ice Age" movies), speaks to its own time in a different way, dutifully adhering to the template for contemporary children's films while avoiding much personality or distinction.
It's usually taught in a massive Hogwartsian auditorium, where hundreds of students either dutifully take notes or mess around on laptops as one of the school's star economists leads them through the basics of supply and demand.
For decades, Genevieve Via Cava rarely dined in restaurants, bought new clothes or splurged on movies or musicals, choosing instead to dutifully deposit the checks she'd earned from her job as a special needs teacher in the bank.
"I read a lot of scripts where the role is the girlfriend or the wife and I dutifully hug my husband and wave goodbye as he goes off to pursue the plot of the movie," Peet tells PEOPLE.
And, to be sure, the roles most viewers encounter her in tend to be in Oscar hopefuls, films where she's often better than her material, but she's still dutifully trying to fit herself into the movie's overall vision.
In a closed-league environment, by contrast, clubs out of contention for a title dutifully "play out the string", or even play to lose ("tanking") in order to benefit from a higher amateur-draft pick the following year.
The highlighter is the pièce de résistance, the finishing touch, the icing on the cake after you've dutifully completed the rest of the pH-balanced, specially formulated Perfect V skin-care ritual of cleanser, exfoliator, serum, and moisturizer.
The new movie dutifully carries on the tradition of MIB movies calling out celeb "aliens" by adding a few 2019-specific people to the list that includes George Lucas, Danny DeVito, Elvis Presley, Martha Stewart, and Lady Gaga.
For the last six weeks, all of the comings and goings at Trump Tower have been dutifully reported and dissected by the press, whose job it is to report and dissect the president-elect's various comings and goings.
dutifully pored over the material I was sent in the months leading up to the game, outlining the fictional world, the design and mechanics, my character's personal history and goals, and mundane logistics like travel and scheduling.
Of course, this wouldn't be a good investing study if it didn't end with a hint as to how to make money from it, and the authors dutifully oblige: We look forward to iShares' upcoming Psychopath-Free ETF.
Steele had never met Blumenthal, either, but he dutifully jotted down the chain of custody on the cover of the report before sending it on to the F.B.I., with the caveat that he couldn't vouch for its credibility.
"(The department) has eviscerated the statutory promise of loan forgiveness for those who have spent a decade or more in public service dutifully repaying their loans," said the 107-page complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington.
I dutifully pored over the material I was sent in the months leading up to the game, outlining the fictional world, the design and mechanics, my character's personal history and goals, and mundane logistics like travel and scheduling.
The script seems to be acknowledging the limitations of its own methods of portraiture when Boz, after dutifully enlightening the culturally insensitive Tim about American-Punjabi life, encourages him to bring his friends to her newly opened bar.
It fell to me and my colleagues to dutifully craft apologies on behalf of our bosses, whose sensitive communications and private insults — speculation about, say, a foreign leader's mental aptitude or mysterious wealth — were about to become public.
Mr. Trump outsourced the diner meet-and-greets to Mr. Pence, who dutifully stopped by Airport Diner in Manchester, N.H., on Monday, where he and Ms. Trump sat with a family eating mozzarella sticks for an early dinner.
"It was not a good idea to take at face value the words of an indicted war criminal," she dutifully writes, describing how after the interviews she made a habit of looking up anything factual Karadzic had said.
While many of the city's residents were dutifully fasting for Ramadan, I was dipping my hand into a takeaway bag for another momo, a dumpling originally from Tibet that now rivals the samosa as Delhi's most popular snack.
As dutifully recounted in a recent New York magazine profile, his grandfather became a builder in New Jersey, and his father, Charlie, expanded the family business from suburban holdings to more ambitious projects like hotel and commercial real estate.
ISPs follow the instructions of these services as items are shifted among the global data centers run by Pinterest and Instagram, dutifully transmitting packets from the point specified by the user to another point, either themselves or another service.
For while the before-and-after commissioners have usually been dutifully respectful when necessary, those who know them are well aware of the longstanding tension between two of the most renowned law enforcement leaders New York has ever known.
In fact, something like the reverse is true: whereas polls and street marches show that a large minority remain bitterly against Brexit, in February MPs dutifully backed the legislation allowing her to trigger it by 492 votes to 122.
The best episode of the season, No. 6, opens up a confounding, endearing relationship we never knew about, which truly fleshes out Hannah's character and gives us a glimpse at who she was when Clay wasn't dutifully looking on.
Given how dutifully most GOP senators seem to line up behind Mr Trump, it may be difficult to find 20 of them to join 47 Democrats and, for the first time in American history, remove a president from office.
You see, all the Olympic excitement about cupping, which has me rubbing my chin, comes directly after a wave of news headlines calling into question another funny-looking health routine Westerners have dutifully performed since the early 1800s: flossing.
The accompanying orchestrated cacophony of anti-Israel and anti-Jewish sentiment across the globe dutifully depicts Israelis as Nazi-like murderers gunning down nonviolent protesters and portrays the Jewish state as pursuing ethnic cleansing against a heroic, outnumbered, neighbor.
Dutifully, he set about spreading that love with promises of a "coalition" in which both Israel and the Sunni Arab states would co-operate with America in a joint struggle against radical Islamist terrorism and the influence of Iran.
Sarasota, Florida (CNN)When Marco Rubio changed his mind this summer and decided to seek re-election to his Senate seat, nearly all of the Republicans running to replace him in the Senate dropped out and dutifully endorsed him.
The adorable interaction could mean one of two things: Either the 3-year-old is either very respectful of her mother's personal space, or Kim has dutifully trained her daughter to refrain from kissing when she's all dolled up.
I dutifully waited my turn too, interacting with works like Rebecca Allen's "Inside" (22) and Jakob Kudsk Steensen's "Primal Tourism: Island" (2017), the latter of which was part of the inaugural "Moving Image Immersive Media" section of the fair.
Sansa Stark, who has dutifully come to back up her half-brother and is now rethinking that decision, makes a face familiar to anyone who's stood behind a 225-year-old trying to order a drink at a wedding.
Laura and Mary are delighted by tiny Christmas cakes made with pristine white sugar and white flour instead of the everyday brown; they dutifully ask Pa to purchase workhorses for Christmas instead of spending money on buying them presents.
So in honor of this bizarre, rain-soaked summer season, we here at VICE have dutifully compiled a list of the best sunny, warm weather movies to watch on Netflix until flying beach umbrella season is here once again.
Receiving a theatrical release, this CNN Films project dutifully recounts Ginsburg's professional history, including her multiple arguments before the Supreme Court -- championing women's rights and equality -- before her nomination to the high court by Bill Clinton quarter-century ago.
A geriatrician there diagnosed dementia and recommended two prescription drugs and a dietary supplement, a form of vitamin E. Katie Hill dutifully took vitamin E capsules, along with a host of other medications, until she died four years later.
Lott's argument also relies on the assumption that "good guys with guns" dutifully adhere to "no weapons" signs, so mass shooters can reliably infer that any place with a "no guns" policy will be free of people with guns.
For two weeks, Topol, a cardiologist at Scripps Research, dutifully tracked everything he ate, wore a sensor to monitor his blood-glucose levels, and even collected and mailed off a stool sample for an analysis of his gut microbiome.
Mitsuye Endo, a 22004-year-old typist with the Department of Motor Vehicles, dutifully answered the questions, and that spring she was fired, along with dozens of other Nisei, or second-generation Japanese-Americans, who worked for the state.
If page upon page of metrically stringent and dutifully rhymed lines with clunky allusions to Wittgenstein, Derrida, Mallarmé, Althusser, Joyce, Marx, Brecht, Benjamin, Adorno and Badiou — to name a few — strikes you as illuminating, then you'll enjoy this book.
The directors Nick Broomfield and Rudi Dolezal explore these sensitive issues in this "surprisingly conventional, dutifully respectful behind-the-scenes portrait of Whitney Houston's rise and struggles with fame and drugs," Ben Kenigsberg wrote in The New York Times.
Well, in the name of quality journalism, the R29 shopping team dutifully spent the past month testing, reapplying (shoutout to the ones that stayed put all day — not all of them did), and accidentally rubbing off 20 different formulas.
Maybe these are the same people who think the internet invented echo chambers or maybe they find validation IRL, I don't know, but I find myself fighting this idea dutifully and often from a position of complete personal loneliness.

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