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Very macho, very alpha, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
People hiding behind these covers with no pictures, et cetera, et cetera.
Angela Merkel, however, keeps coming back for the et cetera et cetera.
We were getting ready to deal with compensation issues, et cetera, et cetera.
The USSR, China, Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea, Nicaragua, Zimbabwe, et cetera, et cetera.
The House of Representatives did pass significant election reform, et cetera, et cetera.
"They were attacking him, he didn't have the experience, et cetera, et cetera," he added.
I said, 'You've got to be kidding — because he represented cutting entitlements, et cetera, et cetera.
They need changes in their labor regulations, they need lower marginal tax rates, et cetera, et cetera.
This proves his point, and this is, you know, a witch hunt against him, et cetera, et cetera.
It's a miracle et cetera et cetera, but it's also something that our bodies have evolved to handle.
Like you know the subjugation of Hong Kong's rule of law to the PRC et cetera et cetera.
So we have incoming calls that come to my office, to my cell phone, et cetera, et cetera.
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, spiraling on into infinity until we've all maxed out our credit cards buying Kanye's fashion-brown clothes that kind of make you look like Dobby the house elf.
We&aposre about to grow for oil and one of U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, 21970 percent economic growth, unemployment at 93 percent, black and Hispanic unemployment at record lows.
The dirty air, the dirty water, the rise of, let&aposs see -- racism, sexism, misogynism, et cetera, et cetera.
" He continued, "We can nudge 'em and shepherd 'em, et cetera et cetera, but they are who they are.
WE NOW HAVE TREMENDOUS CONFIDENCE, BUSINESSES AND CONSUMERS AND SMALL BUSINESSES, LOWER TAXES, REGULATORY ROLLBACK, ET CETERA, ET CETERA.
Et cetera, et cetera … look, if they're in a DC movie on the slate, they were here in San Diego.
IT WAS ABOUT WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF WE REDUCED TAXES IF THERE WAS AN INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM, ET CETERA, ET CETERA.
" The father of three added, "We can nudge 'em and shepherd 'em, et cetera et cetera, but they are who they are.
The irony being that in the big, bold, United States, artists were thought of sort of pansies, or et cetera, et cetera. Effeminate.
There was one bot network or one side of the bot networks that we're saying, 'This is terrible of Roseanne,' et cetera, et cetera.
But again, to echo Ambassador Lighthizer, trust but verify; we've got to see the timetables met, the enforcement procedures met, et cetera, et cetera.
You want to be socially active and you&aposre upset about police, et cetera, go out, talk to them, work with your community, et cetera.
Even though we're living in the age of convenience ("internet of things," et cetera, et cetera) some people want to get analog and abandon their smartphones.
"When you have to deal with examination, cross-examination, et cetera, et cetera, more than two sides to every story – sometimes it's four or five," he said.
They don&apost talk about the genesis of that meeting and that these people were dealing with Fusion GPS before and after the meeting, et cetera, et cetera.
The infinity signs made up of tools of war (Humvees, tanks, helicopters, fighter jets, UAVs, et cetera, et cetera) is a visual representation of the cycle of war.
But it is interesting to see how the media are playing this as a trend, it&aposs something that&aposs going to keep happening, et cetera, et cetera for.
I don't think it's so much a dollar issue; I think it becomes a yuan issue, a renminbi issue, a euro issue, et cetera, et cetera, a yen issue.
In which what do I come off as, 'Oh, he's got no problem, he can make it work, he's a good guy to work with,' et cetera, et cetera.
Is it going to be, like, watered down to the point of "Oh, we&aposre going to put this out, et cetera, et cetera," to make it less impactful?
Wouldn't it be nice if we got along with the world, and maybe Russia could help us in our quest to get rid of ISIS, et cetera, et cetera?
You can make a decent living, but you have to really think about which coach you're going to take, who is going to travel with me, et cetera, et cetera.
By the end of July, Harlan had Love Addict—a searing novel of hopeless hungers, demanding bodies, girls trapped in a torment of their own making, et cetera, et cetera.
I turn on the television, and there they are, saying, 'Well, I don't know if it was appropriate for the President to be in...' You know, et cetera, et cetera.
"When you have to deal with examination, cross-examination, et cetera, et cetera, more than two sides to every story, sometimes it's four or five," he said in the radio interview.
" "You have a lot of natural barriers, et cetera.
And to hear him reading those, what a blanking disaster et cetera, et cetera, it dramatized it in a way that when you just read the transcript, you don&apost really get.
JOHN HEILEMANN, MSNBC: At various times, Trump has seemed attracted to conspiracy theories there&aposs the obviously a much for (INAUDIBLE) looseness with the truth and the lies, et cetera, et cetera.
You'll note that they don't list any of the proposed charges about Trump's general Trumpiness, what with the racism, the accusations of sexual assault, the alleged campaign finance violations, et cetera, et cetera.
What makes me really excited and optimistic is that, while the physical fitness revolution is amazing and resulted in greater cardiovascular fitness et cetera et cetera, what meditation can do is change behavior.
I never discussed your company, et cetera, in her presence.
It's the Holy Grail, the Apple of Eden, et cetera.
She came from circles that understood poetry, art, et cetera.
Diamondback, copperhead, mamba, et cetera," Tan told "The Brave Ones.
OLD BRIDGE Nina Et Cetera Band, tribute to Maybelle Carter.
Because viewers are down, et cetera, subscriber numbers are down.
A lot of colleagues wrote to me privately, et cetera.
" Wrote Mock in her Allure letter, "This was not the first time that I've been misgendered, dismissed, told that I am an abomination, that I need medical help and God, et cetera, et cetera.
If they say something wrong, the story becomes about how they are putting a teammate on the cross, bad blood between brothers, player-on-player hate, team cancers linked to losses, et cetera, et cetera.
And we have increased our rotational presence of troops, et cetera.
I got innumerable notes, pledges, requests, et cetera to lower rates.
We're buying more movie-making capability, et cetera, and so on.
I MEAN, BEING MORE PREDICTABLE, ET CETERA, WILL ENCOURAGE MORE INVESTMENT.
We&aposre not talking about particular content, about Infowars et cetera.
Her blurred-out feet, et cetera — all that, I noticed second.
You've had nothing but problems with your credit cards, et cetera.
Countries develop assets that will help them get news, et cetera.
YOU'VE GOT 6 BILLION THAT IS I.T. AND SPENDING, ET CETERA.
" He continued: "One, were impeachable offenses committed, how many, et cetera.
Martin Scorsese, Bob Dylan, Quentin Tarantino, et cetera aren't going anywhere.
Thrust and parry, jab and dodge, et cetera and ad nauseam.
Do I have to buy other programs from people, et cetera?
It tells you how to get there, subway, walking et cetera.
Clear discount versus intrinsic value versus our peer groups, et cetera.
All you have to do is start and just see where it goes and who you meet, and then react against what's happening, make mistakes, react to those mistakes, and fix them, et cetera, et cetera.
And if you take Rudy Giuliani as a vessel for that anger and sort of, you know, going out and calling Cohen a pathological liar, et cetera, et cetera, I mean that&aposs a pretty good proxy.
They have an intricate infrastructure of nuclear laboratories, testing facilities, et cetera.
You will also need clean environment, you need clean water, et cetera.
And Schumer, et cetera, they are going to go to the mat.
The expression of these preferences often invites discomfort, scolding, shame, et cetera.
They have to use the word lie when he lies, et cetera.
Informed consent means you know all the possible side effects, et cetera.
And the rumors and conspiracies of second gunmen, mystery witnesses, et cetera.
It's not that they don't care about the health concerns, et cetera.
Would this lead to a collapse of the Palestinian Authority, et cetera?
I don't blame the representatives and various presidents, et cetera, of Mexico.
Where to attack, how to do it, with how many men, et cetera.
HOW MANY TRANSACTIONS WERE PROHIBITED FROM WHICH COUNRTIES, IN WHAT CATEGORIES, ET CETERA.
I MEAN, YOU WEREIN CHARGE OF TRADING MORTGAGE BACKED SECURITIES, ET CETERA, RIGHT?
Because they were fighting for their homes, their families, dedicated enemy, et cetera.
What you need to do is create communication platforms: fashion week, et cetera.
Aren't you glad that I can deliver government services for you?' et cetera.
Because right now you've got individual units of Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, et cetera.
But time's winged chariot hurrying, et cetera: We'll do that dish this weekend.
His father started a company in New Jersey, where their whole mission is: Just because you can't pay a lot of rent doesn't mean you don't deserve a nice modest apartment that has good hot water, et cetera, et cetera.
They are still demonizing the Trump supporters as the deplorables, troglodytes, xenophobes, et cetera.
SO THEY WERE LEFT TO THEIR OWN DEVICES, BANK OF NEW YORK, ET CETERA.
We have a huge community in beauty, but also the sneakerhead community, et cetera.
Now we have equipment to take care of that, X-ray equipment, et cetera.
WE CLOSED OUR RETAIL BANKING BUSINESS ACROSS AFRICA AND ACROSS CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ET CETERA.
Now, I'm all for alternative forms of energy, including wind, including solar, et cetera.
Creativity, responsiveness, et cetera—the things deemed important to have in a synthetic worker.
Tryin' to make a living and doin' the best that I can, et cetera.
We indicated that we thought we could keep our costs at around the level of inflation, which obviously was going to improve our operating margin et cetera et cetera; that we could do that with less capital intensity than our existing business.
That would be 2009, 2010 time frame -- and said we are going to use the most stringent form of law enforcement on people in the finance industry, just like mobsters and just like drug dealers, and wire tap, raids, et cetera, et cetera.
So we look at a particular area, we say what are the missing cuisines, we then establish partnerships with let's say the top Italian brand, the top Greek brand, the top Japanese brand et cetera, et cetera and then they come in here.
I mean the fire and fury, the demeaning Twitters about Kim Jong-un, et cetera.
In fat, they&aposre criticizing Schumer et cetera who&aposd tell her to back down.
The Supreme Court came out last week with a ruling on sales tax, et cetera.
They are actual legal documents that comprise sort of the notes of interviews, et cetera.
What is that defying protocol et cetera, is this just disciplinary or is this serious?
John Cox has been endorsed by the president, making positive comments, et cetera, about him.
Or do you want to go back to food stamps, dependency, big government, et cetera?
Now as we look at health care, et cetera, you think nothing's going to happen.
If you adopt a puppy, you've got to housebreak, you have to train, et cetera.
He was lonely at nights when she worked late; he really loves her, et cetera.
And if she's too late, then she's gonna land in the wrong position, et cetera.
People also share fun anecdotes about their personal lives, their weekend plans, and et cetera.
I was not precocious, so I read the conventional English books: Enid Blyton, et cetera.
Including, by the way, Shared Services, we created the Viacom Digital Services group, et cetera.
Her mother gave a laundry list: no one likes them, they get abused, et cetera.
The other person said he never spoke to Russia, never received a call, looked at his phone records, et cetera, et cetera, and the other person people knew that he represented various countries, but I don't think he represented Russia, but represented various countries.
So next time you want to show some nerd how badass you are, just start chatting about the demons who burn your soul, the beast within coursing through your veins, the piercing burn of your cries, which eventually will become ashes, et cetera, et cetera.
Outside the et cetera et cetera, Davos becomes a four-day funhouse for media outlets and corporations, consisting of a hierarchy of badges and titles, where the currency is the perception of importance and even millionaires grovel for invites to private suppers in chalets.
So, the left calls Trump Hitler as Trump handles North Korea, trade, jobs, tariffs et cetera.
We've built up a critical mass of tech startup talent across engineering, product design, et cetera.
Traditional wisdom cautions us against excesses of judgment (see the casting of first stones, et cetera).
I spent a bunch of time in the '90s working in the digital area, et cetera.
This is the classic limited government, Hayek, et cetera, argument for why you don't want protectionism.
We had to beat the money, the media, our party, the left, our governor, et cetera.
Structural flexibility, optionality, et cetera, is quite important starting from the customer and working our way back.
And then we're the largest provider of expatriate benefits and global solutions around the world, et cetera.
Just like when Irish moved, they went into Irish ghettos and Jews into Jewish ghettos et cetera.
Mike notes you could have been more affectionate to John in public by holding hands, et cetera.
I have to say this is the tribe I'm from, these are my family members, et cetera.
And we saw them target his house and go in there with a whole team, et cetera.
GUILFOYLE: So it will be, "OK, can you be in touch and stay close by," et cetera.
How does that contrast with what's expected of you as far as the touring cycle et cetera?
"They're testing us every day — knocking our communications down, disabling our AC-130s, et cetera," Army Gen.
We break the business up into building materials, which is lumber and building materials, roofing, et cetera.
AND YOU TREAT YOUR CUSTOMERS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE PROCESS, WITH RESPECT -- YOU RESPECT THEIR PRIVACY, ET CETERA.
And the innovation that you see in the U.S. continues to be incredibly rich, entrepreneurial, et cetera.
We are born empty and clear and then have thrusted upon us names, ideas, preferences, et cetera.
Next, he scattered an understory of grasses: little bluestem, big bluestem, splitbeard bluestem, broomsedge bluestem, et cetera.
We try not to take pleas, we try not to convict anybody on prostitution charges, et cetera.
For example, at 21A, the answer to the clue "Breed of hunting dogs?" is SETTERS ET CETERA.
CARUSO CARRERA: YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT THE ISSUE OF WHETHER OR NOT THERE ARE BUBBLES, ET CETERA.
It could be a big loser because people are still terrified by the word 'socialist,' et cetera.
I know you guys are a little busy over there right now with your elections, et cetera.
I think now you're gonna see – and obviously people have other options, money market funds, et cetera.
Price: $26.39 Much easier than boiling water, straining the rice, et cetera... Price: $103 No cooking required.
To close her speech, the comedian brought the subject back to its root cause and applied it to other gender and racial biases: "I encourage you to also take the time to replace "man" with "straight" or "cis" or "able-bodied" or "neurotypical," et cetera, et cetera", she said.
Reid: Well, a lot, all the way through the range, everything from, if you look at the phenomenon of Amazon and Alibaba and JD.com, et cetera, et cetera, the way people buy your products, peruse your products, think about your products, communicate with you, is so much different.
"We depend on phone companies and power companies, et cetera, but this was all on us," he said.
And you know, whether it&aposs economy, North Korea, ISIS, et cetera, the president is getting things done.
I remember constantly beeping the kids to tell them when they had to be on set, et cetera.
So trying to like move it down here to then where he starts working for delegates, et cetera.
And then there is language processing, or comprehension -- that is, figuring out the syntax, the story, et cetera.
It's the quality of the creative output, and brands, and national geographic effects, our film company, et cetera.
You know, China gave us a couple of months of breathing room to prepare our hospitals, et cetera.
You know, China gave us a couple of months of breathing room to prepare our hospitals, et cetera.
Think like a winner, her coach is saying, her coach a woman whose name has been engraved countless times on the trophies in glass outside the ladies' lounge: Baby Rollins, 1st Place, Ladies' Singles; Baby Rollins, 1st Place, Club Championship; Baby Rollins & Fran White, 1st Place; et cetera, et cetera.
I MEAN, ONE OF THE -- LISTEN, I'VE BEEN AROUND A WHILE, MY HEAD IS NOT TURNED EASILY, I'VE SERVED IN THE WHITE HOUSE, ET CETERA, ET CETERA, BUT JUST TO TALK TO HIM FOR 30-40 MINUTES AT A CLIP, THREE, FOUR DAYS IN A ROW IS A WONDERFUL THING.
I think it&aposs not helpful to finger point and say they&aposre worse than this side, et cetera.
WE HAVE AN EXTRAORDINARY ARRAY OF SPORTS, THE NFL, THE NCAA TOURNAMENT, LATE-NIGHT, 60 MINUTES, NEWS, ET CETERA.
"You've had nothing but problems with your credit cards et cetera, so don't tell me about that," Trump rejoined.
It would be "ER" or "NYPD Blue," and as time went on there's "Game of Thrones" and et cetera.
We knew each other, not only through what we did but through what we talked about together, et cetera.
BRIAN MOYNIHAN: Well, I think the idea of scale being valuable in national brands, et cetera, are very important.
But he's shown that he's competitive, he's shown that he's got a sense of desire to win, et cetera.
"But the real opportunity is developed international — Europe, Japan, et cetera — and that's about 30 percent cheap, " Sandler said.
THE POINT OF THAT IS TO GET COMPETITIVE TAX REFORM, SKILLS INITIATIVES AND INFRASTRUCTURE AND SMART REGULATION, ET CETERA.
And adding the Latin phrase ET CETERA to the end of a sentence means that the list goes on.
There&aposs no rhetoric in any of the majority or concurring opinion say, yes, this is absolutely necessary, et cetera.
Your tax rate, you know, let's say, from zero to $75,000 may be ten percent or 15 percent, et cetera.
So that&aposs the new thing, they&aposre rogue, they&aposve gone rogue, deportation force, kids in cages et cetera.
"The front of the academy is a shop full of homemade items, sci-fi toys, books, et cetera," Yourd describes.
It's something a premiere episode affords you, because you have a little more money, a little more time, et cetera.
So, I want to start with China and then we'll get to Iran because it affects oil prices, et cetera.
I was one of the few, relatively few, to oppose and vote against DOMA [Defense of Marriage Act], et cetera.
At the same time, with society now, there is an expectation of a safety net, healthcare, minimum earnings, et cetera.
Usually, a vanilla white cake recipe has a lot of eggs, butter, milk, et cetera that naturally degrade very quickly.
They're not only your capital providers - they're your cash managers, LC providers, foreign exchange counterparts, risk management enablers, et cetera.
It's one thing to say, the models that exist today could show efficacy in cancer or neurodegenerative diseases et cetera.
You've made the point, Minister, that these are related to pre-GST issues and these are one offs et cetera.
AND I SAID, NO, MR. PRESIDENT, I THINK THEY HAVE OUTEXECUTED PEOPLE, THEY'VE DONE A VERY GOOD JOB, ET CETERA.
"I think my high-level understanding of tech really helped me in my interviews at Google, Facebook, Microsoft, et cetera."
"If we bring Portland to Houston, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, et cetera, we're going to destroy the middle class," Mr. Cox said.
For image processing, I use Adobe Creative software (Photoshop, Illustrator, et cetera) for the images that illustrate Tech Tip articles.
You think about what's going on in this country or the UK with Brexit or France with the protests, et cetera.
The worst performing sector of this year and it's really being dogged by political concerns about Medicare for all, et cetera.
RUBIO: Yes, you've hired a thousand from another country... TRUMP: You've had nothing but problems with your credit cards, et cetera.
The idea, in most cases, is to have a number of different lenses for different tasks — widescreen, macro, zoom, et cetera.
"When you think of the foods that contain carbs, most people think of desserts, pizza, white pasta, et cetera," White says.
Madden participants get a huge kick out of being in the game—they play themselves against teammates and friends, et cetera.
Look at the deficit that was reduced, et cetera, look at a foreign policy that kept us out of disastrous warfare.
"There can be some emotional stress in trying a method of contraception, switching methods, et cetera," says gynecologist Dr. Holly Bullock.
In the race, you're facing forward, eyes on the prize, et cetera; and when you're writing, you're brought back to yourself.
How long would it take to address the most contentious intractable issues, the I.P. and the state-owned enterprises, et cetera?
I THINK WERE GOING TO GO UP ON TO A PERIOD WHERE THERES BEEN A PUSH FOR INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING, ET CETERA.
We really understand your needs and through your financial health, housing and car et cetera, we are able to help you.
GUILFOYLE: OK. Jesse, so when you hear them talk about, you know, there&aposs more to come, et cetera, I mean, do you think -- you were mentioning in the last block that you really think perhaps they&aposre going to try to use Manafort to get him to roll on somebody closer, et cetera, to President Trump inner circle.
Usually, those sloppy creations mirror thousand island dressing: ketchup and mayonnaise, ketchup, relish and mayonnaise, ketchup, relish, mustard and mayonnaise, et cetera.
So it's strange to me that's there's still so many misperceptions about what a Latino family looks like, sounds like, et cetera.
No they&aposre all going to be processing all those people who have no paperwork coming from Guatemala, Honduras et cetera, right.
"None of it matters, the Carly move, where they send her, et cetera, if they don't win Indiana next week," Galen said.
"The people who go into our industry, the people who progress can progress very quickly [as] store managers, district managers, et cetera."
HANNITY: How many times you have to go there and did you get debriefed by our intelligence agencies, CIA FBI, et cetera?
And I have to say this, some of the most honorable people I know, some great people, are reporters, journalists, et cetera.
We get into fixtures and bathrooms — not just toilets and sinks, but faucets and in-lighting fixtures and ceiling fans, et cetera.
And that's general audiences, like 22.5 to 54s, 18 to 29s and specialized like kids and African-Americans, Hispanics and et cetera.
Will children become accustomed to doing the desired behavior (reading, eating healthy, et cetera) only when they expect to receive a reward?
"I'm more positive on it as a thing because I think it has uses, store of value, currency, et cetera," said Marks.
I mean, it&aposs up for parents to raise, you know, their children well and to be respectful to women, et cetera.
"Ukrainians were wondering whether I was going to be leaving, whether we really represented the President, U.S. policy, et cetera," Yovanovitch said.
But I think a lot of people in the country felt sick that week and were worried about this trend, et cetera.
What we were talking about really was how do we combine programs et cetera, and there was, President Obama had suggested that.
"I have done other types of exercises but no personal training, and I have not done any cardio, et cetera," said Lopez, 46.
They make sure that there&aposs no registration, et cetera, in the suspect vehicle so they can&apost be traced back and identified.
For instance, knowing I can rely on you for plotting, I have more creative energy to devote to language, setting, et cetera. 25.
"I had expectations of what I would find — landscapes, portraits of Native people with varying degrees of accuracy, et cetera," he told Hyperallergic.
"Huge drivers of urbanization, industrialization, et cetera, in some of these markets are going to drive the prospects for wealth creation," he added.
Lana Del Rey's peppiest tracks are always about classic American brands: Pepsi cola, Mountain Dew, James Dean, Lolita shades, Bruce Springsteen, et cetera.
"We have the advantage of actually having a lot of experience building technology platforms that connect businesses, clients, customers et cetera," Solomon said.
"I think in a political sphere, I would caution someone to think about pardoning themselves or family members or et cetera," said Paul.
And I think we're better with that and this may be 10 percent or 20 percent of the population of teachers, et cetera.
"The viewer is able to identify with the impact Trump's quotes have on their daughters, veterans, et cetera, in the shots," he added.
We provide additional pay for those who have to be at work, whether it's tied to care delivery, pharmacy service delivery, et cetera.
The purpose is to take the time to cover important issues thoroughly, with discussions about history, philosophy, economics, our founding principles, et cetera.
In fact, most people forget that the middle ground of wanting to decrease tragedies like shootings, suicides, homicides, and et cetera even exists.
John, we have to leave it there because we have some other imminent guests and Warren Buffett, et cetera, going from that conference there.
And yes, not only did the price jump benefit South American growers, but quinoa does have lots of nutrients, like proteins, minerals, et cetera.
SPICER: Well, I mean, you can&apost -- people have very ingenious ways these days with encrypted apps, et cetera, to go after each other.
So, guys, put out your campfires, don't toss your cigarette butts into piles of kindling, don't set your neighbors' lawns on fire, et cetera.
We&aposre all for America, et cetera, yeah, absolutely people want this -- and I think that&aposs what the NFL was trying to do.
Smell all the fruits and vegetables at the store, be aware of what you smell walking down the block, sniff your friends, et cetera.
So first thing you have to do is you have to be smarter about movement around the cities, traffic around the cities, et cetera.
"Global culture is led by American culture, which is led by black culture in the U.S. — look at music, dance, et cetera," he said.
Details of the fruit then pop up on a screen above your head, showing where it comes from, how sweet it is, et cetera.
" Barrett replied: "Obviously you&aposre advocating that we should have gone in there with troops, et cetera, and brought our boys out like Vietnam.
Yes. We also have our actual shareholders meeting, which is an all-day meeting where we are making decisions, strategizing, contemplating, voting, et cetera.
Scaparrotti replied that he had seen Russian activity related to "infrastructure, reconnaissance, et cetera within the United States," but would not offer further details.
The background investigation process involves a fairly elaborate set of guidelines, protocols, agreements, et cetera, that have been in place for 20-plus years.
The background investigation process involves a fairly elaborate set of guidelines, protocols, agreements, et cetera that have been in place for 20-plus years.
HANNITY: -- Pam Bondi, Secretary Nielsen, Sarah Huckabee, Baron Trump, 4- year-old granddaughter, Ivanka, Melania and dreaming of blowing up the White House, et cetera.
If you're interested in hearing Yanny, it's more likely your brain can pull it off under the right circumstances (sound mixing, speakers, headphones, et cetera).
You would be surprised how many people in the intelligence community -- I think back to Leon Panetta; I think of John Brennan, et cetera. Right?
And then the stigma around that — gross, dirty, et cetera — lodges itself in your head and you start to believe you are all those things.
GOODSTEIN: Exactly so Republicans, whether it was Nixon, Ford, et cetera, Reagan, they weren&apost trying to cut in a deal with China as well.
But many of the most popular restaurants in Portland in various cuisines —Japanese, Mexican, Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, et cetera—are owned by people of color.
"We were given names and phone numbers of all of them — but no instruction about format, et cetera," said Ms. Amster, who is now retired.
We also offered an additional 10 days of emergency PTO because we know individuals are trying to balance work, life, caregiver, sandwich generation, et cetera.
I think with all of the investments we're making, check your ride right now, track your loved one, pin dispatch, check the license, et cetera.
As we get into 2020 and we give our guidance for 2020, we're, of course, going to give annual guidance, revenues, OI, cashflow, et cetera.
"Finding out what rule, policy, culture, practices, education, et cetera, will help mitigate concussions will take a bit more work than examining one rule change."
WE CAN HAVE DUELLING CLICHES HERE, BUT BULL MARKETS DON'T DIE OF OLD AGE, ET CETERA, ET CETERA I WOULD SAY THAT GENERALLY THINGS DON'T GO IN THE SAME DIRECTION FOR A LONG TIME BECAUSE PEOPLE OVER ADJUST TO THEM, EXPECTATIONS CHANGE, IF MONEY IS TOO EASY THEN PEOPLE PUT THEM IN FOOLISH PLACES AND THEY GET -- YOU KNOW, THAT'S HOW BUBBLES FORM AND THEY BURST.
There's a little fondness, always, in this book, despite its most absurd lines sounding like invented jabs at mainstream cinema's expense ("six months were devoted to teaching Chee-Chee the Chimpanzee how to cook bacon and eggs"; "'you take out the semen, you don't have a script,' Bottomly said"; "'you got a little problem about the Lobster Man, you come see Irwin,'" et cetera, et cetera).
But I believe the same people who say we need to double the amount of rice, et cetera, should also be asked: Well, what about tomatoes?
So it gives the appearance that The New York Times was sort of willing to take James Comey&aposs op-ed and publicize it, et cetera.
And I think there's a point at which he talked literally on election night about uniting this country and making sure that all Americans, et cetera.
This nationalism has proliferated by symbols, photographs, speeches, news, fine art, fiction, subjective-ass history, et cetera, and since early cinema, via Hollywood's beloved war films.
But us humans cut down lots of those plants, and add extra carbon by burning fossil fuels to run our cars, heat our homes, et cetera.
"When I was there, we had 95 full-time staff members to include the ushers' office, operations staff, who move furniture, rugs, et cetera," said Rochon.
"We have an entire apparatus of groups that, with the tap of a key, can tap into huge numbers of donors, activists, et cetera," she said.
They who had suffered so terribly in 1991 in the crushing of the uprising and had their leaders killed and butchered over the years, et cetera.
We have laid this product out against — you can imagine who the competition would be — and did independent testing on fiber attributes, softness, absorption, et cetera.
R: Well the key question is whether these bargaining ploys, threats of living tariffs et cetera result in real negotiation which create that win-win situation.
LEE: MR. ROSS, I WANTED TO ASK A BROADER QUESTION AS ALL OF THESE GO ON -- AS WE LEVY TARIFFS, THERE ARE RETALIATORY TARIFFS, ET CETERA.
For example, I could now use real instruments played by a human (me), as well as real synthesizers and good quality reverb and echoes et cetera.
Any number of other Bellator heavies—Cheick Kongo, Matt Mitrione, Bobby Lashley, et cetera—could probably also have been convinced to take the trip to Russia.
I think the beautiful thing about being in sport is football is going to be played in the fall, baseball in the spring, lacrosse, et cetera.
It's always darkest before the dawn, et cetera, but I am sick of winter and really don't want to cook any more root vegetables this week.
"So we don't go into the phone call with Nixon, we don't go into the scientific experiments, we don't go into reentry, et cetera," he continued.
And then aid them as a network of graduates of that program to then get jobs, get their union cards, move into the industry, et cetera.
There was a whole lot of narrative hooey to explain the theme, which mostly had to do with caterpillars becoming butterflies, girls becoming women, et cetera.
"If you want to have growth you better really think through with the policies, not just on negative rates but capital allocation et cetera," he added.
TALKED ABOUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA -- THIS SOUNDS LIKE MY PERSONAL HELL: A new nightlight will change colors to alert you to texts, emails, retweets, et cetera.
You can see Coleman&aposs notes containing the following entry, "Anthony Wiener texting 15-year-old sexually explicit, initial analysis of laptop, thousands of emails" et cetera.
And I think ultimately I think domestic demand you know in terms of confidence et cetera it is imperative that they keep the domestic economy chugging along.
"We just don't have anything like the resources that a bank would have in terms of modelling, process, dealing with the ratings agency, et cetera," he said.
It doesn&apost really get rid of the lottery system, there&aposs no e-verify I it, it doesn&apost take care of sanctuary cities et cetera.
"As we negotiate discounts, et cetera, with payers, and the contracts with those payers, we're trying to make sure they put those elements in place," Lennon said.
But yes, I think if you&aposre in a meeting and pay attention, et cetera, then maybe it&aposs like a good little line in a meeting.
What is different about IBM's approach that you want people who are here who might also be at Dreamforce, Open World, et cetera, to come away with?
YOU COULDN'T PICK A DEMOCRAT OR A REPUBLICAN OR AN INDEPENDENT, YOU KNOW, FOR PRESIDENT, FOR ALL THE VARIOUS – YOU KNOW – YOUR LOCAL STATE SENATOR, ET CETERA.
Still, ''finding an effect with regard to such weak, even boring visual stimuli — no spectacular green views, no sound, no smells et cetera — is surprising,'' she says.
This typically applies to people who invest money in all kinds of partnerships, S corporation activities, et cetera that engage in pretty much any type of business.
Amos and I have traveled all over the world from working on the eastern Mediterranean and the gas fields, to pipelines coming out of Eurasia, et cetera.
She knew him from when she was actually serving as an intelligence officer and she knew him from her days serving in the Obama administration, et cetera.
Is this time different, or are we being held back by all of these other forces that are out there; geopolitics, trade, worries about rates, et cetera?
NOT SAN FRANSISCO AND L.A., BUT MALIBU, SAN DIEGO, ET CETERA -- AND BECAUSE, YOU KNOW, THESE ARE BOTH CLIENTS AND EMPLOYEES, WE DO A TOWN HALL LATER.
"To say who is wrong and who is right and who is doing this and who is doing that, et cetera …" he added, his sentence trailing off.
I know people thought when you did your grand tour of the United States that was what you were doing with your team of videographers, et cetera.
I don&apost believe that we will ever be able to accept their judgment in terms of what they consider to be hate speech, negative speech, et cetera.
JOHN SCIUTTO, CNN NEWS CORRESPONDENT: The latest really episode in the President&aposs long term campaigns, undermine the Russian investigation, the department of justice et cetera, the FBI.
"The cerebral cortex underlies most of human cognition, providing such functions as speech production and understanding, ability to use tools, ability to make decisions, et cetera," Glasser said.
A. I always liked "Talitha Cumi," which gave me a whole bunch of things to do, from philosophical debates to suggestions about relationships with Mulder's mother, et cetera.
I'M VERY PROUD OF IT AND OWN MOST OF IT SO I DON'T HAVE TO BE AS CONCERNED ABOUT GETTING WITHDRAWALS, ET CETERA, BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE WITHDRAWALS.
Not just because people are slapping a filter on their shots, but because they're more aware of basic photography principles nowadays (rule of thirds, asymmetrical balance, et cetera).
When you guys went through the difficulty of the Condé Nast CFO story and decided to take that post down, and some people quit their jobs, et cetera.
"With the database, we could easily and quickly find inspection reports by facility and search by other parameters such as species, type of violation, et cetera," he said.
You'll be able to maybe take a ride-sharing car to a certain part of the city and maybe take an electric bike the last mile, et cetera.
The accusations about his prescribing himself medication, of being intoxicated on foreign presidential trips et cetera all were confirmed by at least two separate whistleblowers, according to Tester.
"Sea level rise is not a direct threat to people, but to things, to our cultural heritage, to New York, New Orleans, Toronto, Hamburg et cetera," continues Levermann.
I looked to traditional sources where we might think to find those answers: a white woman's diary, a white woman's letters and correspondence between family members, et cetera.
JOE KERNEN: You downplayed the overtures to the Democrats a little bit, that the President agreed upon, based upon that it was necessary for hurricane relief, et cetera.
Is that a commentary on anything, do you think about Davos or about where we are in the world in general, in terms of climate alarmism, et cetera?
"I've seen activity related to, you know, infrastructure, reconnaissance, et cetera in the United States, and I'll leave it at that," Scaparrotti said, without offering any more details.
QUESTION: Mr. President-elect, you said, just now, that you believe Russia indeed was responsible for the hacking of the DNC and Jon Podesta's e-mails, et cetera.
I grew up in Bogotá, in a Catholic niñas-only school wearing a hideous orange uniform below the knee, no makeup, hair tightened in a bun, et cetera.
We visited over 215 truck rental locations in this area, the obvious ones U-Haul, Ryder, Home Depot, et cetera, and talk about suspicious indicators, ways to come forward.
I saw there was one survey about parents of graduating college students who just were overwhelmed and happily so with the prospects for their kids and jobs, et cetera.
The image has become a potent prop in the left&aposs continuing narrative that immigrant children are being held in something akin to concentration camps, internment camps et cetera.
So I would love to hear the policy the Kamala Harris is advancing to get people more jobs, higher wages, et cetera, except raising the minimal wage in California.
You have said that religious liberty will trump even the ability of people to stay away from same-sex marriages, not provide flowers, not provide baked goods, et cetera.
" But now was the time for political reform, with "serious government led decisions, proposals, legislation, policies et cetera that no longer depend on central banks and the interest rates.
IT SHOULD SAY, "YOU KNOW WHAT, AMAZON AND FACEBOOK AND GOOGLE, THESE ARE COMPANIES THAT HAVE MADE INCREDIBLE INROADS AROUND THE WORLD, THEY NEED TO BE SUPPORTED," ET CETERA.
As a result, not a single character stands out as being anything other than a basic archetype: nerd, cool guy, twitchy assistant, bitchy boss, et cetera and so on.
"We've debundled the fare so passengers are able to choose if they want to have the luggage, assigned seats, et cetera," said Thomas Ramdahl, the airline's chief commercial officer.
"In terms of keeping food for a long time, keeping it safely, and it being impervious to heat, cold, et cetera, the can is hard to beat," Hughes said.
Is it ... Going piece by piece, one by one, show by show, et cetera, is gonna take a long time to really move the dial and having something mega.
But nor we are interested in driving prices up, because it will drain just as — just as from all other sectors of the economy, from (inaudible) building, et cetera.
STREB There's everything — flour, sugar, water, molasses, mylar confetti, regular confetti, feathers, paint balls, Jujubes, sprinkles, popcorn, et cetera — and once everything coagulates on the ground, it makes guck.
WHO WILL SAY, "LOOK, IF YOU LET MEKNOW IN ADVANCE, I'M WILLING TO EITHER MAKE CHANGES IN MY PLANS OR SAY SUREI'LL PONY UP SOME EXTRA MONEY," ET CETERA?
"That can mean anything from getting the person or people to a quieter place, offering water, maybe they need someone to call them a cab, et cetera," says Mallahan.
The press has been wildly unfair to this administration on issue after issue yet the language the President has used against the press has led a lot of people in the press to say, "Look, this didn&apost cause what happened but deranged people can get triggered by this type of constant drumbeat that they&aposre the enemy of the state et cetera, et cetera, the worst problem that the country has".
But you know, given the -- the relative level of the seat, et cetera, it was, like, covered all across the networks, you know, this weekend and all the Sunday shows.
"There's more time to discuss work-life balance, health, kids, starting a side business, home-improvement projects, et cetera," said CFP LaKhaun McKinley, owner of MNM Vested in Katy, Texas.
We are licensed in 113 different countries across the globe, and we support corporate expatriates; IGOs like the United Nations, World Bank, et cetera, and NGOs all over the world.
"What it's really designed to do is to inflate the value of assets — real assets: real estate, stocks, et cetera," he said in "Off the Chain," a digital-assets podcast.
For a long time, the media relayed this mythology relentlessly, and the icons who either bought in or embodied the ethos—the vaguely countercultural Steve Jobs et cetera—profited handsomely.
At the same time people are counting on the military leaders, [Defense Secretary James] Mattis, [national security adviser H.R.] McMaster, et cetera, to keep the president from doing wild things.
In the context of that, we'll always think of ways we can do that and advance what is a healthy dialogue on capital markets, capital formation, business governance, et cetera.
Martin Soong (MS): Alright Mr Bini Smaghi, we have to start with what's going on here in China with the U.S., the tariffs et cetera, worries about a trade war.
"A lot of people were having difficulty thinking about him being in solitary confinement, because, well, you know, we're all human beings, people make mistakes, et cetera," the juror said.
I mean, this is a country of immigrants, but nevertheless, we&aposve got to ensure the safety of people here, those crossing, et cetera, and observe the laws on the books.
So many times, for the sake of diversity on network TV, there's going to be a black guy or a Latino guy, et cetera, and they just happen to be that.
We do a pretty good job of celebrating each other throughout the year, but I will be making all the decisions that day -- what we eat, when we nap, et cetera!
"We just need to slow down the process so that we can understand a little bit more of the specifics of the timetable, replacement votes, reconciliation instructions, et cetera," said Rep.
"In short, I would not be afraid to use towels, drink out of the same glass, be part of the family, et cetera," of an HTLV-1 positive person, he said.
Even when the thing being described as "empowering" is personal and mildly defiant (not shaving, not breast-feeding, not listening to men, et cetera), what's being mar­keted is a certain identity.
All cultural food can be made vegan, contrary to popular opinion, and plant-based staple foods are some of the cheapest you will find: legumes, potatoes, rice, pastas, vegetables, et cetera.
"I hope it'll be very generous so we can really be accountable to those who are suffering with losing their jobs, who have no access to food, et cetera," said Rep.
"It understands natural language, so you can ask BankBot to transfer money, open a new account, cancel a credit card, et cetera," Maciek Lipiec, K2's user experience director told Motherboard.
"Just throwing things in and then figuring out later what goes with what means that you're just like, 'Oh I brought the wrong shoes, that doesn't go, et cetera,'" she said.
And obviously they've been at it the longest so they have incredible data to understand, you know, what-- how you can kind of shape content, what the audience is, et cetera.
DAVID SOLOMON: Well, I think -- look, our job is not to be the rule maker for what the public markets accept or don't accept in terms of governance, value, et cetera.
"We've seen what happens to many foreign firms who 'have to be there' in steel, telecom, et cetera," Derek Scissors, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, said of China.
But I like buying into services that actually complement my behaviors — PlayStation Plus makes owning a PlayStation 4 better, Netflix and Amazon Video make owning a streaming device better, et cetera.
LARRY KUDLOW: You've got kids, millennials, et cetera, some of whom are working in the White House, in junior positions, who have never seen a full-fledged, long-lasting prosperity. Honestly.
" At the time however, his team didn't realize "the degree to which people who are in power, special interests, foreign governments, et cetera can, in fact, manipulate [social networks] and propagandize.
There has been a lot of I think disquiet over China's attempts to acquire a lot of very sensitive technology in the U.S. but also in the EU Germany et cetera.
AND THE COMPANIES THAT WILL BENEFIT THE MOST BY TARIFFS ON OTHER TYPES OF COMPANIES AND DRIVE THEM AND DRIVE INTEREST TOWARDS THERE COMPANY ARE AMAZON, NETFLIX, GOOGLE, FACEBOOK, ET CETERA.
But to become to become a member of a board of these sort of businesses regulated businesses you've got to go through all sorts of interviews with the regulators et cetera.
"Now, if somebody comes to him and says, 'Hey, you know, somebody is doing something, they don't support you, et cetera, et cetera,' and you have to remember (Ukrainian) President (Volodymyr) Zelensky himself said there was a problem with this ambassador and she was not supporting the President's policies, so if the President is hearing that, he's going to then turn to somebody who is next to him and say, "Let's get her out of there.
As brands and restaurants compete ever more feverishly to be the buzziest (or most photographed, most on-trend, most Instagrammed, et cetera), things seem to devolve into the more and more ridiculous.
Image: NASA/GSFC/SDOThe Sun's impact on weather here on Earth is clear: It makes it hot or cold, it powers air currents, it causes water to evaporate making rain, et cetera.
WE HAVE SOME OTHER STRONG NETWORKS – VH1, CMT, TV LAND, LOGO, ET CETERA, THAT ARE STILL – AND THE REASON THOSE NETWORKS ARE NOT IN THE FLAGSHIP SIX IS THEY ARE NOT GLOBAL.
So, it really makes me focus individually and fully on one thing and brings me very present because I'm always planning for the future, whether it's for a tour or et cetera.
"Scientists now have a very powerful tool to make specific edits at almost any site in the human genome, remove genes, introduce genes, alter cancer-causing genes, repair genetic defects, et cetera."
"It raises questions about the natural instincts of Clinton that when confronted with a serious domestic political scandal, she tries to blame the Russians, blame the Chinese, et cetera," Assange told CNN.
"They always thought that the United States was there to help, because whenever there was a war, Puerto Ricans would come out without hesitation and join the army, et cetera," he said.
As we go forward, we want to be viewed from all customers, and young customers in particular as having great products that have great technology, great safety, great fuel efficiency, et cetera.
"I know we can be jerks, and I know we can yell, et cetera, but we shouldn't be arrested even when we are totally off the charts screaming at people," he continued.
"Secretary Clinton believes that the Affordable Care Act is doing great things, making sure that you can't be denied coverage with preexisting conditions, you can't discriminate against women, et cetera," he said.
B: Dr. Rajan, when you add on the increases in interest rates there's no turning back on the amount of money which has gone into passivity, into ETF index funds et cetera.
You can't just call immediately but I will be calling, have called and will be calling the parents and the loved ones, wives, et cetera of the soldiers that recently were killed.
They've designed for the unexpected — robots getting launched off-set, the game stalling out in the /r/rarepuppers room, et cetera — but it's impossible to know what will happen in the wild.
She's come to New York in the summer of 2012, cat-sitting in a third-floor walk-up for a family friend who's off on a post-divorce "Thailand et cetera" trip.
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT BITCOIN AS WE SEE STATEMENTS COMING OUT OF THE S.E.C., ET CETERA, BEING CONCERNED ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT THERE'S FRAUD WITHIN THE INDUSTRY, AND WHAT IT MEANS.
JT: Yeah, and then over time, you could be on our Good Doctor, you could be on our Auto Home et cetera, over time, you will buy financial services products with me.
Rape jokes are associated with endless debates on their validity, who can make them and when, why they exist, whether they should exist, et cetera and so on, and on, and on.
IT LED US TO BE A BIT MORE CONSERVATIVE AND IT DID LEAD US TO PLACE WITH MUTUAL FUNDS THAT WE TRUSTED, WITH WHOM I'VE HAD RELATIONSHIPS WITH IN THE PAST, ET CETERA.
Pinball videogames have often escaped the dreary physical bounds of the arcade amusements they are based on, adding impossible geometry to the playfields, blending in elements of other game genres, et cetera. PinOut!
MEANING, ARE WE PRICED TO PERFECTION ALL OF THESE THINGS, WHETHER IT'S TAX REGULATIONS, ET CETERA, OR IS THERE REALLY A LOT MORE ROOM TO MOVE, IF, IN FACT, THESE THINGS GET DONE?
Make sure to inquire about "filters" and "rules" that may have been placed on your email (basically, any kind of device that the hackers may have placed to forward emails, et cetera). 5.
"Focusing on the image, the children being ripped away from their parents, I don't see how that is congruent with what the real threat is, which are terrorists, druggies, et cetera," Clapper said.
My letter was respectful and hopeful that we could work together to deal with the many serious problems our nation faces: income disparity, student loan debts, health care coverage, crumbling infrastructure, et cetera.
It's the idea of the 'whoa' persona, or in those debates about 'how good an actor is he really,' et cetera — that there was something dumb and silly about him and his characters.
"I supplied her name, birth date, family members, et cetera, all of which was cabled back to D.C. for security processing," Mr. Kovaleski told the College of William & Mary alumni magazine in 2010.
"You could jailbreak and install anything you want, but couldn't decrypt existing device data like messages, mail, et cetera," says Kenn White, a security engineer and director of the Open Crypto Audit Project.
So, how long before the data that consumers are putting in through the system through their Alexa request, et cetera, starts informing ad placement more and more and becomes a real revenue driver?
Student Challenge: Make your case for the G.O.A.T. First, ask your students to decide which aspect of the G.O.A.T. debate they would like to tackle: greatest play, season, game, coach, athlete, et cetera.
"We're constantly talking with every department, whether it be wardrobe, special effects, construction, et cetera, so they can let us know what kind of sets are being used, the dimensions of the area, whatever."
I would say that we have been forced by the annexation of Crimea et cetera to return to a cold-war formula: as much defence as necessary and as much co-operation as possible.
BR's call comes as business elites fear that governments and populations will take matters in their own hands, for example via far higher taxes on profits, expropriations, the splitting up of companies, et cetera.
"As long as there is engagement, and as long as there is pen put to paper and ... a memorandum of understanding is being drafted, et cetera, I think that's all very positive," Andersen said.
And so we have to drive that core business, the ride sharing business, and now the markets that we're in, the core markets, the U.S., Europe, Latin America, India, Middle East, Africa, et cetera.
Nerds around the world rejoiced, drooling at the new High Sensitivity Tonearm, the 78 RPM option for playing speed (versus the former 33 and 45 RPM options), the new digital pitch control, et cetera.
"Henry stealing my phone should be seen as a robbery, but Henry grabbing Drew's possessions, his bedding, et cetera, and throwing it in the lake should also be seen as a robbery," he said.
A fully funded N.H.S., high standard free education, subsidized child care, nationalized railways et cetera are fundamentals of those societies, who manage to do just fine in terms of business and G.D.P. as well.
"One of the things we started to see in the midst of hurricanes, attacks, wildfires, et cetera, was people trying to surface and share resources," said Asha Sharma, product lead for Facebook Social Good.
And I think the Democrats will try very, very hard to pin these nominees down on how they feel about Roe, how they feel about Griswold, et cetera, and they are not going to succeed.
We don't – (applause) Our products are iPhones and iPads and Macs and HomePods and the Watch, et cetera, and if we can convince you to buy one, we'll make a little bit of money, right?
It would be "devastating on the state of New York, California, et cetera, if you didn't allow the people of this state to deduct their state and local taxes," Cuomo told reporters after the meeting.
"Ineffective, war crime, against our values, moral high ground, et cetera," Donald J. Guter, a retired rear admiral and the dean of the South Texas College of Law, said in explaining objections to brutal treatment.
As an example, one of the things that-- I think it was the central thesis to his presentation was that our sales results were overstated which as you just mentioned-- around SEC disclosure et cetera.
That's the darkest scenario because it suggests the problem isn't a correctable lifestyle choice—enough with the clubs, go paleo, et cetera—but more the superhuman demands of being a starting pitcher in major leagues.
They were so upset how at the altar of the Iran deal, we handed over everything, we abandoned our allies from the 20th Century which are the Sunni governments of Saudi Arabia, of Egypt, et cetera.
So when you have somebody admitting that they&aposve altered those documents, any of those particular 302s that were proffered by people like McCabe, et cetera, in other cases, those investigations have been compromised, as well.
The goal is to ensure countries "make sure that airport employees, aviation workers et cetera, aren't corrupted or are co-opted to pose a threat to aircraft, especially those that are U.S.-bound," an official said.
"If you go over that line, you're more likely to make mistakes, take inappropriate shortcuts, et cetera," explained Brian Peterson, the National Association of Medical Examiners' leader and chief medical examiner for Milwaukee County in Wisconsin.
"I was thrown into this music venture without any background, and I started downloading the competition: Cubase, et cetera," says the Image-Line CTO, whose staff has grown from one person to 15 over the years.
And you've seen some of the moves that we've made on the safety front in terms of driver screening and making sure that anyone who drives on the platform— they're checked out, they're safe, et cetera.
And they were so racked with self-loathing and guilt and et cetera, all that stuff that went along, and there were four of us, for God's sake, and they just, you know, couldn't do it.
" Bannon, on a radio program hosted by Breitbart, where he is the top executive, later said: "Liberal Puppet Jones, that's a good handle, it's almost as good as Little Bobby Corker or Crooked Hillary, et cetera.
"This shouldn't be a place where companies can establish themselves to help in the smuggling, ship-to-ship transfers, et cetera," Sigal Mandelker, the US Treasury's under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, told reporters Wednesday.
We have plans to enhance the content, going beyond the focus on the specific piece, including the maison, the collection, the people behind it, et cetera, to make it increasingly relevant and meaningful to the clients.
I feel like we've been talking a lot about foreign policy with the whole Iran thing in the news, which has people looking at Biden's foreign policy credentials, his vote for the Iraq war, et cetera.
Chiropractic videos that only show adjustments—that exist for the thrill of the cracks, the emotional release, et cetera—without advocating for their healing properties don't violate any guidelines, but the line is a bit murky.
"I have a category that almost no one collects, which is superlatives— 'the biggest,' 'the smallest,' 'the newest,' 'the oldest,' 'the most expensive,' 'the most beautiful,' et cetera," said Ms. Stern, a photographer and graphic artist.
And somebody who does that, who thinks he has a right to do that, who does it thinking that it's a reflection of his value because he's a celebrity, et cetera, I mean that is predation.
"The impediment isn't the lack of the gray matter genius [of cancer researchers] and the ingenuity in terms of new drugs and new treatments, et cetera; it's all this stuff that gets in the way," Biden said.
If you don&apost believe in something, and I think that it comes back to saying that President Trump is a racist, I get tired of hearing racist, homophobia, et cetera, for 77 years he did business.
Trump also took the time to clarify that the beautiful, invisible solar wall would not be needed across terrain features like rivers and mountains, which are already walls, sorta:You have a lot of natural barriers, et cetera.
All three were eager to tout their own home remedies for political disinformation campaigns — hire actual humans, build AI, et cetera — but remained unwilling to conduct the kind of deep self examination necessary to inoculate themselves outright.
But also in this bill are a number of items that help make us better prepared against North Korean missile threats, against Iran against all the things that China&aposs do, and Russia, the terrorists, et cetera.
"By broadcasting the sport live, these platforms are now pulling all elements of the next-generation sporting experience onto one platform: The viewing, the gaming, the real-time commentary, analysis et cetera," she told CNBC via email.
"And I know there will be some phony-baloney polling question constructions … to show that it didn't move the needle, America's against the wall, et cetera, so watch the way those polling questions are formed," she added.
"I wish that, when they try a demo with those plastic spoons, tooth picks, and cups et cetera, they would throw it out in one of our a hundred plus garbage cans laid out in the store."
Yeager: Certainly, there's always the pay issue, but I think that we, as most in the industry did, substantially increased our pay last year, I think that we're much more competitive with the warehousing jobs, et cetera.
Picker wanted Keith to go deep on this tonight, when the Washington National's Anthony Rendon, an excellent two-strike hitter, came up to bat, and to get beyond the clichés — choke up on the bat, et cetera.
"Iranian-backed militias are now shelling Iraqi bases with American and anti-ISIS Coalition forces on them -- Balad, al-Asad, et cetera," the US State Department's Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker told reporters Friday.
But an easier way to look at it is that pharmaceuticals represent the number one cause of any gap in health care in America today when evidence-based care is not followed, wrong dose, wrong duration, et cetera.
There's a piece in The Journal today that there is a real risk of a hard landing in China, not just because of the trade friction but because of the shadow banking policies of the country, et cetera.
Barring a handful of requisite crowd-pleasing bookings, most artists at this year's festival fall under that umbrella, or any number of hyphenated subgenres therein—psych folk, grunge psych, shoegaze, psych punk, art rock, noise psych, et cetera.
"Now, trade is only one part of this, the bigger picture issues around intellectual property, forced sharing of technology et cetera I don't think those get addressed in the short term," Robertsen told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday.
"The fact that I have such power in terms of numbers with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, et cetera, I think it helped me win all of these races where they're spending much more money than I spent, " Trump said.
Okay, how about this: the market cycle, I will venture to guess, Howard, having perused the book and seen you speak, talk to Scott, et cetera, is we're closer to the end of the cycle than the beginning.
"Fourteen percent of companies that are buying back shares are in the cheapest 5 percent of our value composite, which looks at things like price to sales, price to earnings, et cetera," O'Shaughnessy told "Squawk Box" on Monday.
"We mostly tried to roll out what worked well for us in Japan, Germany, the U.K., Spain, France, Italy, the U.S., et cetera, and it needed more local market customization," he said of the company's approach in China.
"They went over what he needs for parole and where he needs to check in, what he should do to get a driver's license, et cetera, (and) instructions on what to do once he's out there," Keast said.
The qualifiers of a downer song are purely subjective, but the general sweet spot: a low-tempo tune with stripped-down vocals and vulnerable lyrics—of unrequited love, loneliness, self-doubt, a tragic incident, painful memories, et cetera.
The worst-case scenario, or a bad-case scenario, separate from the health... Look, there's a worst-case scenario on health, which is almost unfathomable: Millions of people die, the disease morphs into something more deadly, et cetera.
"She was wise to point out in the 1970s and 1980s that although many women thought the battle had been won in terms of access to contraception, et cetera, there were still people undermining access," Dr. Emans said.
EL: The whistleblower before filing the complaint had contact with one of the staff members of the house intelligence committee, and it's not clear if it was a person looking for advice on how to proceed, et cetera.
And the way we see it is there's a combination of that Kensho expertise and capabilities benefiting us, ourselves in how we bring in data, how we process it, how we deliver it, how it's searched et cetera.
By the early 1980s, multiplexes were teeming with movies about super-powerful serial killers, murdering young people in perversely creative ways, often while tying their crimes to some kind of annual celebration — birthdays, Valentine's Day, prom night, et cetera.
I feel the frustration of the parents that have had children, that had been injured or maimed or killed because why is it that even one more school shooting is acceptable as a casualty or collateral damage, et cetera?
You might see a high proportion of Asians, but it doesn't break down what type of Asians are within there, so they could be East Asian, they could be Pacific Islanders, et cetera, and we can't see that information.
I look at this the judge ruling that prosecutors in the case, five adults, et cetera, in the compound, 11 malnourished children that they failed to make the case for keeping the defendants in custody while they await trial.
That Lonzo is already better than Steph Curry; that he, LaVar, a fringe college basketball player, could have beaten Michael Jordan back in his day; that LeBron James' sons won't ever amount to much; et cetera and so forth.
The general consensus in mainstream culture is that what goes down at Coachella is a representation of what kids these days are into, y'know, with their Instagramming, and their Internet, and their EDM, and their sexting apps, et cetera.
In the Great Depression there was a study that was out, a ten-point rise in the unemployment rate could have as many as 22008,000 fatalities, associated with it from health impairment, suicides, opioid use, drug use, et cetera.
DAVID SOLOMON: Well, first and foremost, we're very focused on it because we have a couple of thousand people, you know, right there in the region and we're obviously very concerned about those people, about their families, et cetera.
But [even alcohol] and most food stuffs are broken down into some or many compounds which might be mildly toxic unless we have a liver to take care of it, we have a kidney to excrete it, et cetera.
"Wearables currently ask a lot of the wearer—that they pay good money for it, that they need to charge it, that they need to spend time looking at the data that issues from it, et cetera," he said.
"To go on record and plead guilty to something like that, and have a slogan like this put on your shoulders, it's not going to be an easy process to get through life, finding work, et cetera," he said.
"The impediment isn't the lack of the gray matter genius (of cancer researchers) and the ingenuity in terms of new drugs and new treatments, et cetera; it's all this stuff that gets in the way," Biden said at the meeting.
I&aposve been to Afghanistan, last June I was in Korea at the DMZ zone, go into a hospital in Afghanistan to see people who lost their legs et cetera and yet they still have the love of this country.
The reality is, actually going to the local In-N-Out after the Oscars is mostly a tradition for those in the balcony sections—your ABC people, your studio folks, your Academy members, et cetera—not the stars on the floor.
As a young woman who is everything but traditional — queer, polyamorous, fat, et cetera — and has never prioritized marriage as a life goal, I felt a renewed wave of energy that I would be ok reading Oprah's take on the issue.
BEATTY: It is and to see Clapper and Brennin out there with titles of former director et cetera, you know these guys are no longer intelligence officials and it&aposs time for the President to start striking back at them.
"With an aircraft like this, we have a problem with interfaces—where the motor outriggers and the wing mount to the fuselage, how the tail assembly and landing gear affect the aerodynamics, et cetera," says Mark Page, Beta's aerodynamics lead.
"The noise in the market, in my opinion likely created in part by short selling, et cetera, has succeeded in reducing the stock price to a level that we don't believe reflects the real value of the assets," Glassman said.
"The true success is that if these Goldberg scholars become their own network and support each other, and then can eventually support their communities, and their siblings, and their friends, and their friend's children, et cetera and so on," says Rob.
Information literacy is just trying to get people to be savvy consumers of information, and getting them to be able to really interrogate the information that is available to them, to see what is quality, to evaluate sources, et cetera.
"The person with a wealth mindset knows that accountant, that money manager, that financial planner, et cetera, is going to help them to double their wealth or to further grow their assets, and potentially their income as well," she says.
Because beyond a certain price bracket, it's no longer profitable to produce gas, but nor we are interested in driving prices up because it will drain juices, life juices, from all other sectors of the economy, from machine building, et cetera.
And so, they are wanting to kind of check out alternative ways of healing and having autonomy over their own health and their own selves and their own sexuality and their own relationships, whether it's parenting or at work et cetera.
One of the risks going forward, I think for American companies including, maybe especially for pharma, I don't know is, one way China could hit back is to make it a lot tougher in terms of probes, enforcement actions et cetera.
"So the key issue is making sure we have an obligation, our clients have an obligation, the new media owners like Facebook and Google et cetera have an obligation to make sure the consumers understand explicitly what's going on," he added.
"Kambo," or Amazonian Frog Poison Similar-ish to ayahuasca, kambo (a poisonous liquid emitted by frogs) is a "spiritual" drug that lots of people got into around 2015 to ease a number of ailments: alcohol addiction, depression, pain, et cetera.
For example, Martin Lehnert's "Reverse Dictionary of Present-Day English" (published in 1971 in Leipzig, East Germany, of all places) lists 116,000 English words starting with a, baa, sahaa, maa, et cetera, and ending with frizz, zizz, buzz, abuzz, and fuzz.
I would be a different consciousness because I would be fighting for my freedom in Syria, I probably wouldn&apost be alive today or if I lived in Saudi Arabia, I would have been influenced by more anti-western conspiracy theories, et cetera.
They exploit identity politics in order to use us as a hammer against the right, so that they can obsess into saying they are the answer to bigotry and et cetera on the right, which could not be further from the truth.
Bush the floor plan of the White House so she could be thinking about their new living arrangements ... She would have loved to have actually seen the place, what the closets were like, et cetera, but that unfortunately was not to be.
"I said, 'If you're interested in having an adventure, it can be one year, three years, five years, whatever you'd like, but we'd love your help, and anyone interested in moving to China, please contact your talent partner,' et cetera," Ahrendts said.
Kelly: Do you believe—Conway: There was an article this week that talked about how you can surveil someone through their phones, through their—certainly through their television sets, any number of different ways, and microwaves that turn into cameras, et cetera.
"All of this chasing of beta and passive management, et cetera, is just setting up for the next opportunity for alpha for active management," Okada, also Highland's chief investment officer, said on Thursday at the Alpha Hedge West conference in San Francisco.
"It's hard to run nationally, to be in Iowa, et cetera, without some base of dollars," said Alan Kessler, a longtime Democratic fundraiser and donor, who noted that carving out a niche in the political conversation is crucial to attracting campaign dollars.
We're bringing a number of partners that are investing in this technology, but we think a combination of battery technology, combination of compute, et cetera, make this possible, and we wanna play a part in really solving this issue of urban mobility.
THE COMPANY WENT THROUGH A VERY EXTENDED CLOSING PROCESS, ANTITRUST REVIEW, ET CETERA, I'VE BEEN RUNNING HEALTH CARE FOR A YEAR BY THE TIME THAT CLOSED, THAT WAS A TOUGH PERIOD FOR THE COMPANY IN TERMS OF ORDERS AND DOWNPAYMENTS AND THINGS.
But as they build out broad-based enterprise services, which probably begins later next year into '21, then they'll have to then upgrade their core networks to accommodate the massive increase in traffic that they'll see with IoT applications, manufacturing applications, et cetera.
This is kind of overlooked, but flyers, posters, branding, hand stamps, logos, Facebook banners, et cetera—you can't just have a night, it needs to be properly displayed; the visual side of things adds a whole new depth to a club or event.
AND THAT ACTUALLY FITS EXACTLY WHAT CIGNA DOES AS A SERVICE PROVIDER, SO NOT AN AOS CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR BUT AS A SERVICE PROVIDER OF CLINICAL PROGRAMS, BEHAVIORAL PROGRAMS, PHARMACY PROGRAMS, ET CETERA, SO WE SEE MORE OPPORTUNITY THAN NOT IN THE CHANGE.
In response to our first request — corresponding to payrolls before mid-2014 — the data that OPM provided contained an especially useful column, called the "Pseudo ID." That column helped track employees over time, even if they had a common name, transferred agencies, et cetera.
CD: Well, back in the early days when I first founded Redress, we actually were promoting sustainable fashion in all of its many forms, which could have been organic, sustainable raw materials, upcycled, recycled, women's cooperatives, fair trade, et cetera, any type of sustainability.
We talked about it on this show, about inner cities or urban areas that are having a lot of strife, that have a lot of crime, that have a lot of unemployment, et cetera; and those are cities that have been run by Democrats. Right?
DARA KHOSROWSHAHI: I think we have got very good visibility on our own business as far as the business model and how we can tweak and how we can drive more efficiency out of marketing spend, out of incentive spend, out of overheads, et cetera.
As you would expect we have the very same kind of systems and same loan systems, deposit systems, et cetera, and you pick the best and you destroy the other, so we've done actually a lot of math around coming up with that number.
HANNITY: Pay as much as you think you should pay but leave the rest of Americans alone, families that are struggling to pay for their cars and their mortgages and send their kids to a private school because the public school sucks, et cetera.
DO YOU KNOW ONLY AROUND 1% OF THE PEOPLE LOSE JOBS FOR GAMING THE SYSTEM, AND TWO-THIRDS OF THOSE ARE FOR GAMING OR MONITORING THE SYSTEM, IE CHANGING PHONE NUMBERS, ET CETERA, NOTHING COULD BE FURTHER FROM THE TRUTH ON FORCING PRODUCTS ON CUSTOMERS.
"Over many years I've listened to a lot of salacious talk in locker rooms, bachelor parties, et cetera, by a lot of high-level people, some of whom are now supposedly so outraged," Icahn, who has declined to join Trump's campaign officially, told CNBC.
"It allows companies that are not banks, like Uber, Apple, Intuit, et cetera, to create their own financial products but not have to go through the multi-year process of building the underlying infrastructure and regulatory structure in order to support those," Marmor said.
And you have to try to ... You do have to be mindful, that you have to tolerate a huge diversity of voices, because all of your creative partners, all of your journalists, all of these people have independent identities in ways to broadcast, et cetera.
So when he told me that it felt like there was a real possibility there, I started to go through the motions of what it meant to be prepping for the feature — trying to raise money, expanding it to the feature length, et cetera.
These days they call it the National Defense Strategy I think and the latest one that was out, sort of went back in time a little bit talking about great power rivalries et cetera, focusing on revisionist countries like Russia as well as China.
Some outlet noted that it was the largest deployment of troops on domestic soil in modern history and CNN was there, watching the first division arrive, the anchor saying something about climate refugees and increased migration that pitched tensions higher than ever et cetera.
I think the Democrats would like to really seize the opportunity to push this immigration issue forward and say there&aposs a war on children, et cetera, and try to do that to, like, you know, really motivate their base and get people out to vote.
Really stressing the importance of identifying the individual and whether or not there are any other weapons or explosive devices within a vehicle, within a suspect&aposs home or a place of work, perhaps where that individual might&aposve worked or other family members, et cetera.
"If you look at the accounts of various men brought down by the 'Me Too' movement, you will see the same arguments: It's vigilante justice, I was misunderstood, et cetera," said Lauren Levin, a Bay Area poet and part of the group behind the anonymous letter.
" While Wall Street prides itself on a strict adherence to data and improving returns, Krawcheck said it hasn't yet "tapped into a really very powerful means of driving greater performance, which is cognitive diversity, which is often driven by diversity of gender, background, perspective, et cetera.
ASMAN: So, Kate, should we just ignore all the stuff I was talking about with Art Laffer, the millionaires&apos tax and a foreign investment tax, et cetera, is just noise - that eventually it&aposll come out to a clean version of tax cuts, like Dan described?
"It's a CMS call about coverage with evidence development, but I do think in this world where we are concerned, and rightfully so, about the cost of medicine and health et cetera, that we should be looking at all avenues to approach that," he told POLITICO.
To have somebody you loved treat you like that is immediately disturbing, and where it led me, into clinical depression, panic attacks, et cetera—you know, it is tough to say it, because men aren't supposed to talk about that, especially men from the north of England.
They were wiped out in the late 1990s and early 2000s when the FCC decided to let the telephone and cable company big providers (AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Spectrum, et cetera) eliminate thriving independent ISP competitors by ending open access to local broadband networks, principally fiber.
THEY HAVE A LOT OF TOOLS AT THEIR DISPOSAL, INCLUDING THEIR VOICE, THEIR CAPABILITY, THEIR ABILITY TO ACT STRONG AND TOUGH IN MULTIPLE WAYS FINANCING MARKETS, RATES, ET CETERA I THINK THE TECHNICAL THING ABOUT RATES GOING UP, THEY MISSED THERE ARE ISSUES THERE THEY'RE TECHNICAL.
" Grayce Bentley is the Social Equity Coordinator for Cannabis Advising Partners in Long Beach, CA. In a phone interview, she told Motherboard: "I don't think this is right at all, especially if facial recognition has been shown to be biased based on race, gender, et cetera.
We've all seen those electric toothbrush commercials that claim to be the best at getting in between your gums, preventing cavities, warding off gingivitis, making your pearly whites sparkle like George Clooney's, et cetera — but how do you know which ones are really worth the counter space?
"Now we can talk about the boycott of all settlements, the companies that work with them, et cetera, and actually take legal action against them if they continue to work with them," Riad Malki, the Palestinian foreign minister, was quoted as saying by the Palestinian news media.
James: You know we haven't invested in airlines for a number of years in part because we invested during the 90s early 2000s when we were in this moment of punctuated equilibrium where there was a series of airline mergers and changes in service et cetera.
As so many have seen, the Islamists and the left suppress free speech and create this climate where we can&apost even have an ability to disagree with one another because they call you a hater, a bigot, et cetera, and they shut down any type of critical thinking.
Next, they put the words into three or four categories of their own choosing (for example, words that have an "e" in them, words related to objects, et cetera) and then, using dictionaries to help, add five or so new words that fit into each of those categories.
Not long after the installation of the original 22-foot marble bench, the Trump Organization placed planters atop it, complaining that "drug addicts, vagrants, et cetera have come to the Atrium in large numbers," as Mr. Trump wrote in an April 16, 1984, letter to the City Planning Commission.
"There are changes in the food system -- more artificial foods, more processed foods, foods with additives, salt, sugar, et cetera -- and that's an issue worldwide," according to Dr. Bruce Y. Lee, executive director of the Johns Hopkins Global Obesity Prevention Center, who was not involved in the WHO reports.
"Rather than going out and getting a job and coming back they can just continue their school and lengthen the time of their education here in the country and they can get an additional specialization area such as finance, marketing, business analytics, et cetera," said Dean Sarah Gardial.
"With all the respect in the world for all of our presidential candidates — and I think any one of them would be a better president of the United States in terms of integrity, et cetera — I do not support some of the policies that are being advocated," Pelosi said.
I mean the central fact is big daddy U.S. is not part of this anymore, Trump pulled the U.S. out of TPP and back then, you know it had been described and hailed as a 21st century trade agreement, high on IP protection, labor protection, labor rights et cetera.
"The fact that I have such power in terms of numbers with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, et cetera, I think it helped me win all of these races where (my opponents were) spending much more money than I spent," the president-elect said in a post-election interview with 60 Minutes.
And by that, I mean, is he or could he potentially say, you know, I don&apost like what you&aposre doing on the local and state tax thing, I think that that is a problem for a lot of my friends in my home state of New York, et cetera?
"I have used the laws of this country — just like the greatest people that you read about every day in business have used the laws of this country, the chapter laws, to do a great job for my company, for myself, for my employees, for my family, et cetera," he said.
"The job of the intelligence committee is to gather facts and evidence, to go through counterintelligence programs, intelligence programs, understand all the evidence and the facts that are out there about how the Russians did this, why they did this, et cetera, and put all this in a report," he said.
"Because of the history of our country and because of the images we receive when we're growing up, et cetera, oftentimes there's a presumption that black men are dangerous, so that has to be worked through," Mr. Obama said during the town hall-style conversation, which was aired by ABC.
If we don't pay attention to youth — and not just their reproductive health needs but their place in the world, the education they get, their ability to get jobs, et cetera — we are creating conditions that don't lend themselves to the establishment of stable democracies, that lend themselves to alienation.
"With the deep desire for information on the part of the average consumer, there is a significant load coming into all types of healthcare organizations, whether it's private companies, local government, et cetera, where human beings are just trying to get information about what's going on with the spread," Tejada said.
"We've heard from people that they want to see fewer stories that are hoaxes, or misleading news," the company said in January 2015; "[we will] continue to weed out stories that people frequently tell us are spammy and that they don't want to see," it said in August 2014; et cetera.
Legal experts say the herders' case boils down to whether a clause in Chinese law that defines natural resources as state property — in which the word "et cetera" appears at the end of a list of natural resources that includes mountains, grasslands and wetlands — should apply to things from outer space.
WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT NAFTA 25 YEARS AGO, THINK ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY THAT'S IN A CAR TODAY, I THINK THERE ARE RULES AND THINGS WE CAN MODERNIZE WITH TRACING, ET CETERA, THAT WILL MAKE LESS OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN BUT STILL ACCOMPLISH WHAT THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE THREE COUNTRIES NEED.
I do notice as well, as we&aposre sort of going through these rates and the brackets and where they kick in, et cetera, one thing that stands out is that the very rich, Congressman, are growing to still be paying at the very high rate, the existing rate of 20173 percent.
"How about interview the people that -- because a majority of time in the cases, these individuals that are here illegally, they also steal identities of US citizens, they get fraudulent documents, social security cards and et cetera and so it is not just a victimless crime that's going on here," he said.
This period, which lasted around two years, was so pivotal to Westerosi history that it became the equivalent of the historical divide between B.C. and A.D. in our own time, with years before the conquest tracked in reverse chronological order, and years after the conquest counted as "1 A.C., 2 A.C.," et cetera.
GUILFOYLE: And I think specifically, what people take issue to, Jesse, is the federal guidelines, which are, you know, quite stringent, don&apost allow for any type of, like, good behavior and credit, et cetera, which is quite a disparity if you look at the juxtaposition between the state system and the federal system.
You may disagree with these characterizations about what people say about sending signals to Roger Stone and Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen, but all the crimes, obstruction, lying, et cetera, campaign finance, it goes list by list, that&aposs exactly what that cast of characters looks like they&aposre going to be charged with.
Too often I've had "moral debates" in educational contexts where in reality, it's very real people, sitting in the classroom, queer people and / or women and so on, having their lives picked apart by an educated person who thinks, well, sure, we should tolerate gays, but Biologically and Evolutionarily, it's definitely not natural, et cetera.
I would never go before a judge, for example, unless I had some very good specific, hard facts, pursuant to an investigation that my unit has conducted versus getting information from an outside source, from a dossier that came from a campaign that was from somebody who had, you know, foreign contacts, et cetera.
They rely on some common domestic-comedy situations and characters — the grumpy old-timers, the underachieving kids, the farcical family mix-ups, et cetera — and they do rely on the idea that no matter our color, creed, sexuality, physical abilities, or social class, we all share a lot of the same joys and heartbreaks.
We're sure Kate will use her weeks off-duty to hang out with Prince George and Princess Charlotte Kate may kill it at many things – wearing heels for long periods of time, raising cute kids, et cetera – but as Serena William's Snapchat at Wimbledon, she's got some work to do on her social media skills.
They'll be able to take in a lot of data via their sensors and cameras, and you'll probably tell them a lot about your day: an autonomous car will have to know where your home is, where you like to stop for coffee, which school your kid needs to be dropped off at, et cetera.
He sometimes uses the words "et cetera" instead of finishing a thought, perhaps because he is abstracted, or because he has learned that the intricacies of his mind are not always interesting to others, or because, when you are as rich as Simons, people always wait for you to finish what you are saying.
"While they get dinged by their primary challenger for being a sellout, out of touch, et cetera, they turn around and talk about voting six times to defund Planned Parenthood, or, in the case of a Democrat, voting six times to stop the defunding of Planned Parenthood," said Rodd McLeod, a Democratic strategist in Arizona.
Also — and man, do I wish this went without saying — it's never okay to talk to about someone else's mental health issues with a third party, unless you've been given explicit permission to do so, or if your relationship with that third party is one involving legally enforceable confidentiality (your therapist, your lawyer, et cetera).
"If you forced me to speculate and to use a loose definition of dreaming, I'd speculate that those dreams are about recent notable events: insects, maybe a place where there are good insects, an aggressive male in the next terrarium, et cetera," said neuroscientist Gilles Laurent, director of the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Germany.
Because it would've been undramatic for Maura, Shelly, Sarah, Josh, and Ari to fix themselves, Transparent fell into predictable narrative patterns, where the Pfeffermans would have some breakthrough — reckoning with a buried trauma, embracing an identity, committing to a healthy relationship, et cetera — before their usual neediness and self-doubt would knock them back to square one.
Long Live Punk!" the music critic Jessica Hopper chronicled a clash between Lyman and a band called the Mean Reds: "It was only the sixth day of the tour, and they were already on 'probation' for running their mouths onstage about what a sold-out capitalist-pig enterprise Warped is, how it isn't really punk, et cetera.
Aisha Harris: The idea for this piece came along during a conversation I had with one of my editors about how the cultural canon — what I define as the movies, music, shows, et cetera widely considered to be essential — had evolved alongside an increase in diverse representation in media over the last 20183 years or so.
" She added that "when you look at the economic activity that it spurs, for example, if you look at my generation, millennials, the amount of economic activity that we do not engage, the fact that we delay purchasing homes, that we don't participate in the economy and purchasing cars, et cetera, as fully as possible, is a cost.
I thought – I think that in the environment that we're in politically, banks still fresh out of the financial crisis, ten years is still a relatively short period of time, the narrative around the role that banks play in our society, which is a very, very important role around capital allocation, around lending to support businesses, create jobs, et cetera.
GIVEN THAT AND GIVEN THE FACT THAT JIM HACKETT WAS IN CHARGE OF THE SMART MOBILITY BUSINESS, DO YOU REDOUBLE YOUR EFFORTS THERE, OR DO YOU SIT THERE AND SAY WE ONLY GIVE IT X AMOUNT OF TIME BEFORE WE HAVE TO MAKE SOME HARD DECISIONS ABOUT HOW MUCH FURTHER WE INVEST IN THINGS LIKE AUTONOMOUS DRIVE VEHICLES, ELECTRIC VEHICLES, ET CETERA?
Discussing a Breitbart article about the new mayor of London titled "Pope Hails Election of Sadiq Khan, Celebrates Mass Muslim Migration Into Europe," Mr. Bannon suggested that the pope "seems almost to be putting the responsibility on the working men and women of Italy and Europe et cetera, that they have to go out of their way to accommodate" migration.
As a devotee of The Dictionary of American Regional English, I was disappointed to find Mr. McClelland's glossaries light on entries like "devil strip" (as the grassy area between the sidewalk and the street is known in Akron, Ohio) and "n' at" (a Pittsburghism, short for "and that," which is tacked on to the end of a sentence to mean "et cetera").
"I've added to the Obamacare plan the Biden initiative, which is a public option, Medicare if you want to have Medicare, reducing significantly the price of drugs, deductibles, et cetera, made by underwriting the plan to a tune of about $750 billion, and making sure we're able to cover everyone who is in fact able to be covered," Biden said.
I said — from that point on — what I was argued against in the beginning, once he started to put the troops in, was that in fact we were doing it the wrong way; there was no plan; we should not be engaged; we didn't have the people with us; we didn't have our — we didn't have allies with us, et cetera.
And while I said earlier I think this might hurt him in public opinion in the short term, if you go back and look at all the controversies that he&aposs gone through, Charlottesville, et cetera, and still managed to have the highest standing among Republicans of any Republican president in the last half-century, I think this is not something that&aposs going to last.
But what's interesting is that even though there were constantly rumors about Baghdadi being killed, Baghdadi being injured, et cetera, when you speak to the people who were really involved and actually tracking him for the U.S. government, what they'll tell you is that in all of 211.000 and all of 21983 and in all of 2016, there was not a single verified, credible sighting of him.
But what's interesting is that even though there were constantly rumors about Baghdadi being killed, Baghdadi being injured, et cetera, when you speak to the people who were really involved and actually tracking him for the U.S. government, what they'll tell you is that in all of 13 and all of 2015 and in all of 2016, there was not a single verified, credible sighting of him.
"I think lots of modern motor manufacturers are now realizing that low-volume motor cars, low numbers, with some very nice additions and accoutrements, special engines, special finish, special bodies by bespoke coach makers, are now highly prized and you'll see in the likes of Aston Martin, Ferrari et cetera producing very low-volume motor cars that are filling that void, " Schofield told CNBC.
"Ivanka has decided to go above and beyond and act in certain ways to ensure she complies with certain rules, by maintaining the federal records act, getting a security clearance so that if she's privy to any information that is classified, she has to abide by the same rules and regulations about being in room, how it's handled, et cetera," Spicer said during his daily briefing.
"On the one hand, I think it's absolutely a legitimate concern that if you don't have U.S. companies playing a big role, if you were to break them up, et cetera, you could have voids which could well be filled by Chinese companies, which could create serious problems," said Ed Black, president and CEO of the Computer & Communications Industry Association, whose members include Google, Facebook and Amazon.
The parents were in a different room saying goodbye at a weeding and for the parents to turn around, victimized themselves and claim that it is a travesty that they should be given the bill and their son could&aposve been injured et cetera and we saw him pulling it down and wrestling with it, to me is another indicator that there&aposs absolutely no accountability or responsibility.
FORTT: AND FOR PEOPLE WHO AREN'T FAMILIAR WITH THE STITCH FIX MODEL, AND THERE ARE GOING TO BE FEWER NOW THAT YOU'RE PUBLIC, YOU CAN CHOOSE HOW OFTEN YOU GET, BASICALLY, A BOX OF CLOTHES THAT ARE CUSTOMIZED TO YOU, PARTIALLY THROUGH WHAT YOU'VE TOLD YOUR ALGORITHM, WHAT TYPES OF CLOTHES YOU LIKE, YOUR SIZES, ET CETERA, PARTIALLY THROUGH A STYLIST, WHO'S THEN PICKED STUFF OUT FOR YOU.
MORGAN BRENNAN: With that this accelerated strategy that you've just announced-- the fact that you're  going to be funding it in house, this real-- reallocation of resources, et cetera-- I can't help but think that after you announced the shift in some production of motorcycles destined for the European market to overseas, that that move, in light of the tariffs in that market, that this played a part in that?
"We need more wetlands and other natural systems to be in place [and] restored to help take up the water, we need more holistic and coordinated thinking on how we get water off of farm fields in a way that doesn't increase risks to others, and we need to improve our zoning, et cetera, to keep people from building in places that are essential for storing water in high water events," she said.
WAPNER: YOU'RE CONFIDENT, THOUGH, THAT THERE IS A MAJOR OUT THERE IN THE ENERGY PATCH, THOUGH, THAT WILL TAKE A LOOK AT THESE ASSETS AND REALIZE HOW UNDERVALUED THEY ARE CURRENTLY AND WHAT THEY HAVE, 220,2409 ACRES IN PERMIAN, A PURE PLAY, THAT THIS COMPANY IS EXACTLY THE KIND OF ASSET WHERE ENERGY CURRENTLY IS, THE COMEBACK IN OIL PRICES, ET CETERA, THAT ITS TIME TO POUNCE ON THIS ASSET BY A MAJOR ENERGY COMPANY.
TAPPER: What about the idea -- I have heard this legal theory posited -- that, if you took Bolton and everybody to court, Mulvaney, et cetera -- and the Supreme Court has never really weighed in on whether or not such a thing -- they have accommodated here and there, but they have never really made a decision about where executive privilege ends and where it begins when it comes to people in the White House testifying, being forced to testify before Congress.
I thought that was actually the most, like, fascinating point and aspect of the ruling because, you know, there was a lot of discussion about that, Greg, and you heard in terms of different opinions throughout the country with justices ruling back over in Hawaii, et cetera, talking about the inflammatory, incendiary rhetoric of candidate Trump versus President Trump, and that having an impact in sort of trying to tieback that language to say that&aposs where we make it unconstitutional.
THOUSANDS OF RULES WE RECALIBRATE CAPITAL LIQUIDITY IN A WAY THAT YOU CAN HELP AMERICA GROW FASTER I GAVE ONE EXAMPLE WHICH I WROTE ABOUT IN JIMS LETTER WHERE MORTGAGE LENDING IS SO CONSTRAINED BY RULES, REGULATIONS AND COST, ET CETERA THAT ITS UNAVAILABLE TO WHOLE GROUPS OF PEOPLE LIKE YOUNGER PEOPLE, PRIOR DEFAULTS, IMMIGRANTS AND FIRST TIME BUYERS THATS NOT RIGHT THAT ONE THING MAY HAVE HELD THEM BACK GROWTH BY 2150% OVER A FIVE OR SEVEN YEAR PERIOD.
They include Barry, a fashion-loving good guy who prides himself on being the Horde's functional, public face; Dennis, the tough, obsessive Alpha male who has "taken charge" of the personalities alongside Patricia, a stern, matronly type, and Hedwig, a nine-year-old boy who says "et cetera" a lot; and the Beast, who seems to comprise the various animals at the zoo where he works (and where he keeps his victims, in an underground maze of abandoned cages and tunnels).
If there&aposs actually an active spy operation within a campaign, you would hope that if they thought that there was something that was at risk, you know, with respect to Russian intelligence, that they would in fact go to candidate Trump at the time or some official within the campaign and say listen we have some information and believe that perhaps your campaign could have an issue and someone could try to get involved or tried to get intelligence from you, et cetera.
OF COURSE YOU DON'T SEE IT UNTIL HINDSIGHT, ET CETERA THERES GENERALLY AN EXPECTATION THERE WILL BE CYCLES TO THINGS I SHARE THAT EXPECTATION BUT IF YOU DIVORCED YOURSELF FROM A GENERAL FEELING AND ANXIETY AND JUST LOOKED AT THE FACTS AND THE NUMBERS AND WHAT YOU CAN MEASURE, YOUD SAY THINGS LOOK AWFULLY GOOD AND IT FEELS LIKE AWFULLY GOOD IN A WAY IN WHICH THERE COULD BE A BIT OF A RUNWAY HERE FOR THINGS TO REMAIN PRETTY GOOD INFLATION IS IN CHECK.
"We need WHO to make noise on this, to be aware of it, to make sure all health communities know about it, to push testing for it, et cetera, and we need (the US National Institutes of Health) and others to promote funding for it to make up for lost years of poor funding," said Dr. Robert Gallo, co-founder and director of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, whose laboratory was the first to detect HTLV-1.
It was held in the painstakingly restored environs of the new YSL couture maison, which Mr. Slimane brought back to its original marble-floored, wrought iron glory over a period of one and a half years; set not to music but to silence punctuated by the exacting tones of Bénédicte de Ginestous, the woman who had announced the exits of all Yves Saint Laurent's haute couture shows from 1977 to 2002 ("Exit One, Exit Two," et cetera); and attended by the Saint Laurent original Pierre Bergé.
Now, if you look at the specific language in the indictment there&aposs 22017 wire transfers, and when you do financial crimes cases like this, you follow the money, you go back, and what it appears to me is that Mueller is really trying to stretch the timeline by showing these series of 13 wires from 2012 to 2014 to show it is actually in, sort of, the nexus of that time frame of the connection and a relationship with, you know, President Trump and the campaign, et cetera.
So in some deep sense while some amount of what we do is customer support, people get locked out of their account, et cetera, you know, we now have, like, more than 30,000 people working on content review and safety review, doing the kind of judgments that, you know, it's basically a lot of the stuff, we have machine learning systems that flag things that could be problematic in addition to people in the community flagging things, but making these assessments of whether the stuff is right or not.
SO WE DECIDED TO DO IS HAVE SOME VERY SMART PEOPLE, YOU KNOW, INTENSELY INVOLVED IN DATA ANALYTICS, TESTING CERTAIN THINGS, MODIFYING CERTAIN THINGS, SO THE PROGRAM YOU'RE MENTIONING THERE ARE TWO, MAKING SURE PEOPLE WITH PRIMARY CARE, WHAT'S THE LONG-TERM EFFECT ON CHRONIC HEALTH, OUTCOMES, ET CETERA WITH TRANSPARENCY, ANOTHER ONE IS HIGH DEDUCTIBLE PLANS HAVE BEEN HARD FOR PEOPLE SO WE'RE TESTING -- NOT TESTING, WE'RE DOING A LOW DEDUCTIBLE PLAN THAT PEOPLE THAT OUR EMPLOYEES MIGHT PREFER AND MIGHT BUY MORE PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE THAT WAY AND WE WILL FIND OUT.
"I am very confident that the prior two have no requirements of nonproliferation, so I think it's really incumbent upon us to sit down, to work as closely with the kingdom to not only bring them into our fold from the standpoint of being able to build that for them, our technology, our jobs being created, et cetera but also from having those additional protocols and the International Atomic Energy Agency with their ability to go in and make sure that they are in fact not involved in any activities that would be untoward," he continued.

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