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That ability disappears in every one of the endgame's knockdown brawls.
By infidels, they mean every one of the rest of us.
Every one of the restaurant's roughly 2322,2541 employees seemed downright depressed.
I agree with every one of the policy decisions mentioned above.
Every one of the 200 people I've interviewed are nuclear idea machines.
And by infidels, they mean every one of the rest of us.
Every one of the available cryptocurrencies work fine in their own respect.
He has broken every one of the promises he made at Yalta.
""People have multiple choices for every one of the services we provide.
I loved every one of the items in my column this week.
Every one of the 290 passengers, 66 of whom were children, died.
Instead, every one of the 60 Democrats backed it, from liberal Sen.
Every one of the president's major legal advisers say it was unconstitutional.
Every one of the five proposals reduces poverty, and child poverty, substantially.
Sloan does however stand to introduce every one of the night's six courses.
Hunter, then 25, knew every one of the Americans on the two helicopters.
The ruling party duly won every one of the 125 seats in parliament.
At least one policeman guarded every one of the 13,000-odd polling stations.
As far as she's concerned, "every one" of the university's students goes abroad.
Yeah, it'll-- it'll-- it'll absolutely kill every one of the fund of funds.
When [Trump] was elected, I went over every one [of the Drawdown solutions].
Nearly every one of the would-be jurors had heard about the campaign.
Every one of the 95 keys can be remapped to any two functions.
Every one of the jokes, in all their fugue-like repetition, lands solidly.
It is now represented in every one of the country's 16 state legislatures.
They had received inquiries for nearly every one of the eight unique pieces.
I could easily go for an hour with every one of the guests.
It felt as if every one of the 27,25 fans was behind him.
Every one of the homes in the town has been damaged or destroyed.
Nearly every one of the 19 clients in the room raised a hand.
In fact, every one of the five detainees was smaller than I imagined.
We are being taken advantage of by virtually every one of the countries.
This is how we do it in every one of the 50 states.
"I'm hoping every one of the people will have their identities confirmed," Shupe says.
The only problem: Every one of the accounts tweeting the hashtag was a fake.
"Each and every one of the spaces is unique and well-designed," Zakai said.
Reputation alone couldn't carry every one of the night's musical performers to victory, though.
At some point, every one of the streaming services has to think about retention.
Nadal, however, has won every one of the 10 finals he has contested here.
Every one of the colleges in Little Rock offers affordable housing and meal plans.
"Every one of the anniversaries, like birthdays and holidays, can be challenging," she says.
But not every one of the coming wave of expanded universes looks so strong.
His show, like every one of the Lot Radio's, is archived online on Mixcloud.
Nearly every one of the 15 educated, independent women beside me raised her hand.
The Constitutional Court has suspended every one of the initiatives of the Catalan government.
And nearly every one of the city's 427 subway stations were disinfected with bleach.
Every one of the visiting researchers and professors utilizing 'J' visas are from China.
That said, nearly every one of the giant sandwiches approaches, and even attains, perfection.
In fact, that's more than enough to afford every one of the top spots.
So, the scrutiny over every one of the Senate leaders' moves will be intense.
In fact, every one of the characters is constrained at some point in the play.
If we made mistakes, we are going to apologize to every one of the journalists.
Accordingly, and perhaps unsurprisingly, every one of the bill's 96 co-sponsors is a Republican.
Secretary Clinton supported virtually every one of the disastrous trade agreements written by corporate America.
"Call me back," said every one of the voicemails, without additional detail, except new panic.
Successful marriages, Gottman finds, have five toward bids for every one of the other kinds.
So what I hope is that every one of the skaters will do their best.
Every one of the ones that we've done, the companies were effusive about the experience.
I contacted every one of the men who had served with Chief Gallagher in Iraq.
Every one of the impeachment managers has a background in practicing law or law enforcement.
According to the superintendent's office, every one of the absent students eventually returned to school.
"Every one of the newspapers had articles about it yesterday," he told Fox Business Network.
That was when every one of the hundreds of drums were served by big trucks.
Every one of the above restrictions is already federal law, and has been for decades.
Nearly every one of the almost 2,000 Barbudans on the island were forced to evacuate.
"In every one of the books, there has to be someone telling a story," Erdrich said.
Donald Trump is a self-proclaimed great debater who won every one of the Republican debates.
Incidentally, every one of the 265 members who voted for the measure in March were Republicans.
Every one of the 210 million people there is pseudonymous, and many abuse their relative anonymity.
And nearly every one of the people I spoke to told me to keep in touch.
Every one of the apostles was jailed at some point, the apostle Paul being most prominent.
During the election Trump threatened to sue every one of the women who made public claims.
Every one of the works in this show is worth contemplating for a good long time.
Every one of the 53 L'Esprit du Lion pieces incorporates a lion's head in some way.
"The United Nations simply cannot become engaged in every one of the world's conflicts," he said.
Every one of the Pussycats' performances has the glossy look of a really good music video.
Every one of the model's designs are categorically tiny, like blink and you'll miss them tiny.
Every one of the four lifestyle factors was associated with a decreased risk of coronary events.
That's the norm of capitalism, and every one of the Democrats is wedded to that system.
The Salesforce performance comes after beating analysts' expectations for every one of the past four quarters.
This week they launched "Since Parkland," a website compiling profiles of every one of the victims.
Nearly every one of the articles about "Calexit" comes to the same conclusion: because of Texas vs.
The crew evacuated every one of the 282 passengers successfully before fire could spread through the cabin.
"Every one of the decisions is her decision," Jon Donenberg, Warren's policy director said in an interview.
And every one of the manifold sights and sounds of urban life registers as a personal assault.
Almost every one of the nearly 1,000 students lost their home and "everything they own," he said.
YOU KNOW, EVERY ONE OF THE COMPANIES THEY INTERACT WITH IS ON THESE BOARDS AROUND THIS ROOM.
"Real religion's a sham," she cries, going on to disparage each and every one of the congregation.
To be sure, not every one of the programs targeted for reduction or elimination is highly effective.
And every one of the betting companies is slightly different, they do things in a different way.
Every one of the 18 had a narrative worthy of a dissertation on the horrors of war.
It doesn't hurt Warren that every one of the denunciations against her has been prefaced by praise.
The United States cannot check every one of the millions of trucks that cross north every year.
Last season, for the first time, ratings at every one of the league's top broadcast partners declined.
Moore slanders every one of the nine women who came forward by claiming they are all lying.
Every one of the 48 Democratic senators and two independents are expected to vote against the bill.
Every one of the victims of Roy Moore's alleged inappropriate behavior may indeed be telling the truth.
"Granada has made every one of the 'Up' films," Mr. Apted said of the British production company.
Average November temperatures were at least above the historical mean in every one of the lower 48 states.
She was the only cast member to appear in every one of the roughly 300 "Perry Mason" shows.
And while every one of the shiny hues is lustworthy, we have our eye on Don't Be Afraid.
He is a florid middle finger to every one of the cultural elites his followers feel disdained by.
Every one of the 230 billion people who will be over 21.46 in 780 has already been born.
Reaching a global agreement that covered every one of the WTO's 164 members would also be extremely difficult.
But every one of the six when I was the best man, they were together 'til they died.
Just look at the interesting nature of just about every one of the eleven or so swing states.
You talk to every one of the guilds and find out what happened and you go there immediately.
Every one of the people who were recently detained, including a pregnant woman, reportedly has ties to Yousef.
Sarah: Every one of the friends I have now, except for the people in school, are AFI people.
Over the past five years the country's position has worsened on almost every one of the WEF's measures.
Fourth, every one of the United States demands in the ongoing trade negotiations with China is irrefutably defensible.
Every one of the programs is efficiently matching revenues to costs and is funded through modest payroll taxes.
And head-to-head polls indicate that Trump's beatable by every one of the top six Democratic candidates.
The Democratic primaries are coming up, and every one of the 92 candidates is worried about mispronouncing Kiev.
Every time he interrupted her — every one of the dozens of times — he got a little more ruffled.
In the chats, Rosselló and his inner circle offended nearly every one of the island's 3 million residents.
Yet every one of the 2,000 oral histories I read about 93/11 was done after the fact.
Analysis of American patent filings since 1975 showed teams dominate in every one of the 36 defined categories.
"Good faith can, in this case, be a complete defense to every one of the charges," he said.
One by one, almost every one of the 31 Democrats said they were compelled to vote for impeachment.
All told, nearly every one of the studies came to positive and favorable conclusions about cocoa or chocolate.
But she she doesn't think Lincoln will have any trouble selling every one of the limited run it's making.
Lewis knew every one of the 150 sworn officers, many of them his peers, whose families he knew personally.
Every one of the sets supports 4K and Dolby Vision HDR, and they all use the same OLED panel.
In Sicily every one of the seats decided on a first-past-the-post basis went to the M224S.
It ain't your average suburban family -- every one of the 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms is grey and purple.
Tomorrow, every one of the 5,000 seats will be filled, but presently I'm the sum total of the crowd.
Every one of the presidential elections I've covered at The Times felt at some point like a nail-biter.
But those systems cannot test every one of the millions of birds that cross the United States every season.
Nearly every one of the Trump Organization's business partners in India displayed such warning signs to an astonishing degree.
However, upon closer inspection, it's clear that every one of the items in the delicatessen is made of felt.
And you can bet nearly every one of the 28503 percenters are getting commercial test prep along the way.
Not every one of the events' organizers referenced politics as the reason they were moving, the newspaper pointed out.
In a phone interview on Tuesday night, a highly agitated Mr. Trump denied every one of the women's claims.
Or a servant in the basest possible sense, an enabler bent on fulfilling every one of the patient's desires?
Indeed, every one of the original arguments for the public option looks more valid today than it did then.
The Villages in central Florida, where nearly every one of the 50,214 homeowners subscribes to a daily print newspaper.
On a straight up-or-down basis, a majority of black Americans favored every one of the 14 policies.
S. funding contributed to the science underlying every one of the 210 new drugs approved between 2010 and 2016.
During every one of the six championships I won there were hundreds of moments where it didn't feel possible.
But McCain got over it and worked with him and every one of the six presidents while in Congress.
Almost every one of the 5.1bn mobile phones on the planet, for example, relies on an Arm-designed ISA.
An analysis of American patent filings since 1975 showed teams dominate in every one of the 36 defined categories.
Frida Ghitis: Republicans indicted themselves Every one of the 11 Republican senators on the committee is a white man.
Maura had a puzzle in every one of the first 34 A.C.P.T.s, before declining health forced her to stop.
By 2026, opinion polls showed that faith in Europe outstripped scepticism in almost every one of the 27 EU countries.
Wrong. Every one of the 90 million balls Wilson produces each year requires 24 steps and six days to complete.
Every one of the 80 special edition Lincoln Continentals with "suicide doors" have already sold out, the company said Monday.
Elizabeth Warren 'Every one of the decisions is her decision:' Inside Elizabeth Warren's policy factory What's behind Elizabeth Warren's rise?
The Judiciary Committee tweeted late Monday night that its majority staff had reviewed "each and every one" of the pages.
The answer is 53 of 54 Senate Republicans and every one of the 241 House Republicans, who voted on Dec.
It seems likely that every one of the Milky Way's hundreds of billions of stars sports at least one planet.
The Scots voted by 62% to stay in the EU, with every one of the country's 32 authorities backing Remain.
Not every one of the 22018 teams in the league has a home venue yet, but the process has started.
"Pretty much every one of [the fintech startups it's invested in] have an operating relationship with the businesses," he continued.
They're a roving pack of Jagr impersonators who represent every one of the star's many stops around the hockey world.
Meanwhile, an average meal at Burger King (233 calories) proved less calorific than every one of the traditional restaurants surveyed.
At the time of the Declaration of Independence, slavery is legal in every one of the newly created 21800 states.
And I believe that's true of nearly every one of the hundreds of successful executives and business leaders I've known.
Noah would have kids from different troubled neighborhoods at nearly every one of the Bulls' 41 home games each year.
In "Jeopardy!" terms, that means he was correctly responded to every one of the 41 questions he buzzed to answer.
Every one of the countries we covered — Taiwan, Australia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom — has made such a commitment.
"Thank you to each and every one of the grassroots donors who stepped up to support our campaign," said Hickenlooper.
In conversations around the rally, Trump voters dismissed every one of the president's challengers, often with a tone of pity.
Hollier embraced transparency, doggedly responding to practically every one of the 2,000 queries and suggestions left on their crowdfunding page.
I love each and every one of the players I've coached and would do anything to encourage and support them.
"We came across one person who had money in every one of the target-date funds, evenly distributed," Pottichen said.
On their own I think almost every one of the top-tier candidates has made a statement about voter suppression.
Mike Pence signed every one of the eight abortion bills that crossed his desk and slashed funding for Planned Parenthood.
Every one of the nine regions surveyed has at least one street where the average house value tops one million pounds.
Mr. Orban has tirelessly worked to convince voters that behind every one of the country's ills, there is some Soros plot.
He's one of many, but every one of the 30 cramped souls here is living its own singular tragedy and horror.
Every one of the kids, no matter their achievement level, came in saying they were not a math person, said Boaler.
"I'm here to stand with every one of the people who stand for our children every day," Warren said to applause.
The book is admirably kind about every one of the players, but at times the constant enforced proximity must become claustrophobic.
Between ports they watched every one of the eight movies in the two on-board theaters, including Rogue One in 3D.
In fact, Ford hoped that Brazilians working in the settlement would adhere to every one of the societal expectations he set.
You know, we've got a banking supervisor, a securities supervisor and an insurance regulator in every one of the 50 states?
There's already some amount of pre-existing resistance to just about every one of the 51 treatments coming down the line.
"I stand by each and every one of the columns that I wrote," Solomon said in a statement to The Hill.
Photographer John A. Chakeres, who had spent the four previous years documenting every one of the space shuttle's launches, was shocked.
What sites are available varies by country, but every one of the 37 countries now enrolled in Free Basics offers Facebook.
Across every one of the 15 paintings that fill this recently expanded gallery marches a brigade of evenly spaced vertical lines.
He kept a file for nearly every one of the 2003 Stouffer scholars, who eventually included girls, Native Americans and Latinos.
Buono and his longtime collaborator Rhys Thomas direct every one of the show's episodes; they first got involved with Documentary Now!
Biden was on track to carry every one of the state's 2628 counties, including several that Sanders won four years ago.
These are the people that he trained with, that he had every meal with, every one of the five daily prayers.
"I'd like to think that every one of the lives of us are as precious as any other life," he added.
As the title promises, every one of the 22 wall-mounted works by mostly famous names is organized around horizontal lines.
In every one of the nine so far, Democrats have outperformed the partisan baseline based on the prior two presidential elections.
But every one of the eight guys who was killed was killed in a mission of trying to help somebody else.
It also points out that, at every one of the top 65 U.S. universities, the median parent income is over $100,000.
The formula here is familiar, and plays out along similar beats in just about every one of the game's interlocked spaces.
Every one of the country's 44 provinces was hit in a stunning, coordinated attack that changed the course of the war.
And once you consider that it's almost certain not every one of the Academy's members votes, the task becomes even easier.
Yet every one of the 300 people on board got out safely after the jet landed hard and caught fire Tuesday morning.
That's right -- every one of the more than 1 million enlisted men and women could see their basic pay go up 10%.
Every one of the top six appointees by Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and George H.W. Bush boasted previous government service.
Every one of the 120 economists polled by Reuters predicted an increase to the benchmark Federal funds rate will be announced Wednesday.
Or, at the very least, they turned into proof-of-concepts for each and every one of the show's most cynical jokes.
Almost every one of the approximately 40 congressional seats identified by both parties as competitive this year were wholly or substantially suburban.
Tai had an emotional overload, and every one of the finalists was scrambling to figure out their path to the top three.
But every one of the handful of incidents involving autonomous vehicles has—even when the self-driving car was not at fault.
Each and every one of the Halloween get-ups ahead can be slapped together in no time, with next to no effort.
All niceties are being set aside, and each and every one of the final four is ready for a taste of victory.
So a team spent months collecting every one of the president's posts on the social media platform from Inauguration Day through Oct.
The S&P 500 "will absolutely kill every one of the fund of funds," Buffett said on CNBC's "Squawk Box " last week.
So I logged on a spreadsheet in half-hour blocks every one of the 8,83 hours that make up a leap year.
The S&P 500 "will absolutely kill every one of the fund of funds," Buffett said on CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Tuesday.
Every one of the members has a job in the band: one does merch, one does art, one looks after the van.
I'm not doubling up on myself; each and every one of the records has been my favorite at some point in time.
In the end, he had a complete map of every one of the worm's 20023 cells (not counting sperm and egg cells).
And as every one of the numerous profiles of him has to mention, he actually was a punk rocker in his youth.
"We had reasons for choosing every one of the artworks included in this exhibition," he said in prepared remarks to the press.
The Cambodian People's Party of Hun Sen, the longtime prime minister, claims it captured every one of the 21950 seats in Parliament.
I don't mean to ruffle any genderfeathers; I just happen to extremely dig every one of the constructors we've seen so far.
"There is talent in every seat in every classroom in every one of the 1,386 schools in Los Angeles Unified," he said.
And yet over the three-day competition, contestants successfully hacked every one of the eight industrial control system applications put before them.
But every one of the four banks has prepared a plan to reduce the level of bad loans in their balance sheets.
Let's keep going until every one of the 161 million women and girls across America has the opportunity she deserves to have.
I went to every one of the stores within walking distance of my house that hasn't shut down over the past year.
The Cambodian People's Party of Hun Sen, the longtime prime minister, claims it captured every one of the 193 seats in Parliament.
Also, just about every one of the store's attempts to celebrate the Olympics ends in hilariously horrifying chaos, which feels about right.
Crunching the numbers, that means that the painting accrued $53,978 for every one of the fourteen years it was off the market.
I think every one of the entrepreneurs that gets thrown into the limelight in the way that he has — And with failures before.
It's not sure yet who will take every one of the 751 seats, but counts in 28 countries have revealed some colorful resumes.
Fact is, I enjoy every one of the nine, which taken together don't last 40 minutes including Umeme Afrorave's danceable 7:27 closer.
Matryoshka dolls can decorate a shelf when lined up from smallest to largest, exposing every one of the painted figures in perfect symmetry.
And if I were to become a candidate, I owe you an answer on every one of the hot-button issues out there.
This "eyes wide open campaign"—it feels akin looking at a field of grass, and trying to register every one of the blades.
This morning, Apple announced that Best Buy now offers authorized repairs on its products at each and every one of the retailer's stores.
Ducey ordered inspections for every one of the 13 facilities that Southwest Key operates in Arizona, according to a CBS affiliate in Phoenix.
We have through every one of the documents they have given us and they have given every document relating to President Trump here.
Every one of the Dagestani wrestler's long-for returns has been cut off by cruel fate, each cancellation more disheartening than the last.
As of midnight, it seemed very plausible that Trump would win every one of the 28503 delegates up for grabs in South Carolina.
He tells Brown he remembers his name, and Brown responds that he wants every one of the officers' names on the incident report.
EDT It's worth noting that Inkle has already put out an updating addressing every one of the travel issues I laid out below.
After all, every one of the major presidential contenders has pledged to end arms sales that support the Saudi war effort in Yemen.
But every one of the principals is allowed at least one similar moment, in a number that is as specifically expressive as handwriting.
"So you believe that every one of the guards at Camp Seven is in on this secret to harass you, correct?" asked Trivett.
The warring feelings embodied by these three, very different numbers are, you realize, all genetically encoded in every one of the characters here.
Now, every one of the Clarkson family will remind anyone who will listen that a mass shooting can, does, and will happen anywhere.
The party is 2000 percent behind him, but that's because the party in every one of the 212 states is the Trump organization.
In fact, N.I.H. funding contributed to every one of the 210 new drugs approved by the Federal Drug Administration from 2010 to 2016.
Cameron Winklevoss expects every one of the FAANG companies — Facebook, Amazon (AMZN), Apple (AAPL), Netflix (NFLX) and Google (GOOGL) — to get into crypto.
The party is 100 percent behind him, but that's because the party in every one of the 50 states is the Trump organization.
And almost every one of the Best Picture nominees probes the fascinating, unsung trials and tribulations of … being a white man in society.
"You can rest assured that every one of the app-based employers is going to fight tooth and nail against unionization," he said.
"I read every one of the books on the shelf marked American Negro literature," he wrote in "Tell Freedom: Memories of Africa" (1954).
Wholesale trade fell in every one of the 10 provinces, with Ontario, Quebec and Alberta accounting for 82 percent of the overall decrease.
So, for each and every one of the eight years that I was governor, including 2009 and 2010, we increased education funding significantly.
Trump denied all of the allegations and pledged to sue each and every one of the women for defamation once the election ended.
I'm sure we'll be meeting again In the future often and hopefully we will solve every one of the problems we discussed today.
The second Playoff race will be run at Las Vegas, where every one of the contenders feels he has a chance to win.
This glimpsed tip implies a staggeringly massive personal data iceberg lurking beneath the surface of each and every one of the 2.2BN+ Facebook users.
I'd love to see each and every one of the operating companies for the biggest American festivals (who are all men) join this initiative.
Her ads remind voters that she visits every one of the state's 87 counties at least once a year — not just in election years.
"We loved every [one] of the assembled scenes, but knew a more profound reflection on the film's form and focus awaited us," he wrote.
Perhaps by now you've noticed an additional element of Gray Matters that I've intentionally downplayed: Every one of the 37 participating artists is female.
HB: Except they didn't seem to take into account and every one of the instances they put in that video Trump hedged super hard.
The current level of job openings means there is a job for every one of the 22.7 million people who were unemployed in August.
If every one of the more than 150 currencies was traded directly against every other, the world would need over 11,175 foreign-exchange markets.
Then actual people, mostly NASA astronauts and not some computer algorithm, will take a look at each and every one of the remaining applications.
Three-quarters of them turned into ant trails, and at least some were used in this way in every one of the study sites.
Since then, Dana and Arkell have shared every one of the baby's milestones on a Facebook page where 188,000 people have tracked his journey.
In 2000, there were no state laws for recounts — you needed every one of the 88 counties of the state to do a recount.
I'm sure we'll be meeting again in the future often, and hopefully we will solve every one of the problems that we discussed today.
WELL, FIRST YOU HAVE SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY GOING ON RIGHT NOW WHERE ALMOST EVERY ONE OF THE TOP 50 ECONOMIES IN THE WORLD IS GROWING.
The show has sometimes struggled to explain how much of an existential threat the White Walkers are to every one of the Seven Kingdoms.
Nearly every one of the 721 homes there is destined to flood again, yet the local trade in storm-damaged real estate is flourishing.
And now most every one of the Democratic hopefuls is testing if they, too, can break from tradition and still claim the White House.
As several reviewers have lamented, just about every one of the car's controls — including adjustments for the side mirrors — requires access through a screen.
I'm sure we'll be meeting again in the future often, and hopefully we will solve every one of the problems that we discussed today.
The nonprofit center's mission is to educate consumers and promote each and every one of the state's wineries (exhibits include a handy historic timeline).
That's dwarfed by Facebook's resources: The company is worth a half-trillion dollars and has nearly 30 employees for every one of the FTC's.
A report from the conservative Heritage Foundation found that the average tax bill will go down in every one of the nation's congressional districts.
Speaking of the South more broadly, every one of the top 10 states with the highest percent of black population is in the South.
Rugby fans in the UK can tune into each and every one of the 48 World Cup matches on free-to-air ITV platforms.
I mean, to say that Trump has cultish followers and Obama did not, every one of the people in that panel was cultish for Obama.
Every one of the 50 has become more affordable since 1980, even as global population has exploded, and most have become several times more affordable.
Since 1991, Buell has contributed to nearly every one of the 17 Democratic women currently serving in the Capitol's upper chamber, according to campaign filings.
We are men and women who represent every American ethnic group, every one of the world’s religions and every form of political commitment.
Every one of the five Republican members of the subcommittee received 2018 campaign funds from political action committees (PACs) of the oil and gas industry.
The organization did not include online harassment in its tally and was not able to determine the authenticity of every one of the reported cases.
In every one of the three male Ocean's pictures (for want of a better term), an antagonist set the terms for the heist team's redemption.
It extends to the long list of people who seem quite willing to commit every one of the crimes Manafort is charged with and more.
Trump may beat her like a drum as he pounces on and helps further public knowledge of every one of the bombshells that is coming.
The FBI has said in the past that nearly every one of the agency's 56 field offices have investigations into economic espionage tied to China.
Conservatives in the Senate will probably not require each and every one of the above measures to get on board with a new replacement bill.
I'm sure we will be meeting again in the future often, and hopefully, we will solve every one of the problems that we discussed today.
Every one of the Big Five has admitted they use human employees to review these audio samples to help correct the assistants' performance over time.
"I can tell you in the last six months every one of the top 20 shareholders ... every single one has increased its exposure," Thiam said.
As if by unspoken agreement, windows at almost every one of the major department stores this season featured themes of nature both innocent and imperiled.
Each and every one of the guys who came forward were performers of the highest caliber and people of the highest reputations within the platoon.
Weinstein maintains that every one of the interactions with the 100 women who have accused him of sexual misconduct, including the cases' plaintiffs, was consensual.
The Steelers improved to 5-5 on the strength of 93 yards rushing by Le'Veon Bell, who had every one of the Steelers 28 carries.
Nearly every one of the 225,33 seats at the O23 Arena was filled, despite the absence of the Big Three: Djokovic, Federer and Rafael Nadal.
"I stand by each and every one of the columns that I wrote and that The Hill (both editors and lawyers) carefully vetted," he wrote.
I'm sure we will be meeting again in the future, often, and hopefully, we will solve every one of the problems that we discussed today.
"We demand that the Mexican state cancel each and every one of the mining concessions in Wirikuta," said councilor Aukwe Mijarez during the mountaintop ceremony.
So let's keep going — let's keep going until every one of the 161 million women and girls across America has the opportunity she deserves to have.
Warren, her advisers say, has been an intimate part of crafting every one of the 23 policy plans her campaign has released so far this year.
Every one of the buyers had great — though different —reasons for doing so, even if there is a lot of hair on every single possible purchase.
At 2PM ET today, every one of the likely tens of millions of players of Epic Games' battle royale title were transported to a virtual stage.
Every one of the four years it has been in power, the junta has promised to hold elections, only to change its mind and delay them.
However, one of Trump's executive orders in January made nearly every one of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the US a priority for deportation.
An aide to Obama told The Wall Street Journal the former president had decided he would not respond to every one of the his successor's tweets.
The Trump and Senate budgets also assume companies will bid on every one of the 1.5 million acres they plan to open in the Arctic Refuge.
While ramped-up FARA enforcement has garnered headlines, every one of the recent cases in this so-called "FARA frenzy" has been for failure to register.
He didn't make it clear if every one of the 24 nations was complying with the cut or if they are in compliance when taken together.
It goes without saying that each and every one of the deaths (or accidents) listed at the top of this article were tragedies for those affected.
It gave in to every one of the show's most tedious instincts, substituting slow stares and endless montage sequences for any actual development or new interiority.
On that day, and every one of the 2,422 days between then and the 21625 election, Republicans consistently and unequivocally vowed to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
"People have multiple choices for every one of the services we provide," Will Castleberry, Facebook's vice president of state and local policy, said in a statement.
He said he heard from every one of the panel's Republicans that they needed to provide more help for small businesses, and he noted that Reps.
The topic is raised for every one of the main characters, and every time the movie draws back from the risk of making proceedings overly melodramatic.
"I'd like to think that every one of the lives of us are as precious as any other life, and that's our measure," he told the crowd.
I don't think it's a coincidence that every one of the top five smartphone vendors in the world today (besides Apple) started out by copying the iPhone.
In Texas, for the first time in a quarter of a century Democrats have put forward a candidate in every one of the state's 36 congressional seats.
And I was forbidden to go down to even the #2 person until I had called the top name on every one of the 100 pages first.
In statements to domestic media, every one of the 33 remaining Cabinet members - including Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland - issued statements backing Trudeau.
But up close, every one of the athletes is struggling to catch air and pull away from the pack, with many miles to go before they rest.
Never before have I so much wanted to be both a lock of Rihanna's hair and every one of the fingertips on Drake's right hand, simultaneously. 13.
"Any and every one of the inhabitants of North America can contribute to achieving the goal of 225 million Monarchs that we've established for 2020," he said.
Let me now also extend my deep and heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of the distinguished heads of state who made this journey here today.
He was the Babe Ruth of hockey, the sport's greatest star when the N.H.L. consisted of six teams and almost every one of the players was Canadian.
She had spent every one of the past 10 summers in libraries and had graded several thousand papers, writing — more times than I care to imagine — Proofread!
"He's been behind in virtually every one of the last 40 polls that we've seen over the past month, that's the reality," she said of Mr. Trump.
Asa Hutchison, a Republican, discouraged unnecessary out-of-state travel, saying almost every one of the state's 22 COVID-19 cases stem from out-of-state travel.
He defeated Hillary Clinton in every one of the 2388 counties in the district covering most of Western Minnesota, some by as much as 66-point landslides.
But almost every one of the above predictions has been rolled back as the engineering teams at those companies struggle to make self-driving cars work properly.
Not to worry: every one of the 6 brands ahead have passed our rigorous denim approval check; an assessment of everything from rise to wash to fit.
Losing: Blue state filers who depend on refunds That H&R Block preliminary data shows that every one of the states where refunds are shrinking is blue.
Pfizer's Caroline Roan encouraged "innovation at the individual level," as "people are the drivers of change," whether in healthcare or in addressing every one of the SDGs.
The Police Department said every one of the hundreds of cases that Commissioner O'Neill has ruled on this year requires reviewing internal investigative findings and trial testimony.
A day to honor and remember each and every one of the brave men and women who lay down their lives for each and every one of us.
Intel seemed to spend the entire consumer electronics show apologizing for Spectre and Meltdown, a series of catastrophic security vulnerabilities that affected every one of the company's CPUs.
"Once they see that your body is the controller and the mat is taking feedback from every one of the movements, parents are getting really excited," she said.
Omarosa seems to take real pleasure in exposing each and every one of the Trump administration's weaknesses — as well as every single of one of her mighty strengths.
But no matter how the robot performed on its first guidance task, every one of the participants at least initially followed the robot during its second guidance task.
On May 24th the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) won three-quarters of the vote for the country's House of Assembly—and every one of the chamber's 30 seats.
Can we also talk about every one of the guys were covered head to toe in mud after their match but Brady, who's perfect hair somehow remained untouched?
SK: I think we would have to go down each and every one of the president's positions to really evaluate, what does the president think about health care?
Something wild happened this week: A Cuphead player bested every one of the game's bosses in 41 minutes without taking any damage, dodging, or using ability-boosting Charms.
Oliver carefully debunked every one of the anti-vaccination myths some parents refuse to drop and noted that would be vaccinating his son, who was born premature. Surprise!
Nearly every one of the 19 categories outlined by The Knot notched gains, with some of the biggest dollar increases being tied to the reception venue and band.
Its promise is nothing less than the wholesale replacement of every one of the disparate memory technologies that computing currently depends upon: DRAM, SRAM, SSD, hard drives, etc.
So, of course, on my first day of work, I called every one of the five remaining people on my 1994 interview list to share the great news.
Indeed, every one of the 193 members of the UN have signed on to act (as well as three additional signatories, Cook Island, Niue and the European Union).
In the course of its investigation, the Texas Tribune contacted every one of the 36 members of congress from Texas: only four agreed to talk about the problem.
"We feel incredibly lucky to have found each other and deeply grateful for every one of the years we have been married to each other," the statement continued.
"We feel incredibly lucky to have found each other and deeply grateful for every one of the years we have been married to each other," the statement read.
"I'm grateful to every one of the 65,000 who donated to our campaign, and the thousands more that have followed and supported us," Gravel said in a statement.
"If I could buy a five-year put on every one of the cryptocurrencies, I'd be glad to do it but I would never short a dime's worth."
When every one of the articles that had ever been published by Gothamist, DNAinfo, and their many sister sites disappeared on Friday night, many people expected the worst.
You can bring your commissioned corps into every one of the facilities holding these children and adults and get the necessary public health interventions and safeguards in place.
But, in the first week of its release, ÷ also spammed the UK singles chart, with every one of the album's 25 songs appearing somewhere in the top 220.
"I think in all of us, there's a sense of comfort, regardless of the diagnosis, as every one of the donations is important to the research," she said.
She beat out more than 13,000 applicants for the job of visiting each and every one of the 52 places and bringing the destinations to life in dispatches.
The Green New Deal and the grassroots energy behind it have ensured that every one of the Democrats running for president will be forced to prioritize climate change.
That he appears to have lost should put every one of the 119 Republicans who sit in districts as bad or worse than PA-18 on high alert.
And then, the party sold its soul to the soulless charlatan who now occupies the Oval Office and makes a mockery of every one of the party's principles.
As Matt points out, already the Democratic party, the alleged party of the people, has won control of every one of the 20 wealthiest counties in the country.
Still, the N.F.L. may be a victim of its own success: For the first time, ratings for every one of the league's major television partners declined this season.
Concerns about the impact of tariffs have been rising among manufacturers in every one of the Federal Reserve's 0003 districts, a central bank report released on Wednesday showed.
"I stand by each and every one of the columns that I wrote and that The Hill (both editors and lawyers) carefully vetted," Solomon told POLITICO on Friday.
As he was on an exercise machine looking at the row of televisions along the wall, he said every one of the major networks was talking about impeachment.
These dispatches, filed from every one of the 50 states, were stand-alone stories that seemed to fit together, jigsawlike, into an epic larger than their individual selves.
"Every one of the 275 million people enrolled represents a story about how the Affordable Care Act has changed health care in America, and why coverage matters," she said.
But also it is the job of Kevin Barnett and every one of the 169 other people that NBC is employing to broadcast these Olympics to reinforce that fact.
But with the exception of Mexico, every one of the 20143 oil exporting countries analyzed separately in the review reported increased domestic oil consumption during the decade to 2014.
Ahead, we've rounded up Airbnb rentals in all five of the top trending V-Day weekend destinations, and every one of the listing costs less than $100 a night.
Sales in Greater China had been down in every one of the last six quarters, but rose by 12 percent over the last quarter compared to the year prior.
For every one of the UX Concept's curves, it has dozens more sharp angles, all tucked into the headlights, the silly interior, the wheels, or the massive front grille.
In the last 210 hours, every one of the top 2000 coins by market cap was in the green, with 2100 of them posting gains of over 100 percent.
"I was angry the day she was arrested, and on every one of the 75 days that she was in Israeli prison," her mother, Umm Rashid, told +972 magazine.
Literally every one of the 24 teams from 1900 to the present who started out 23-7 or better have declined (see table below), but that hasn't mattered much.
I feel like I had put a lot of pressure on myself to be the best, or be the man every one of the women wanted me to be.
Every one of the other so-called P5 partners to the deal -- Russia, China, the EU, and the UN -- all have made a similar case, apparently to no avail.
Ms. Gómez told the panel that the case was still open and that "she would take into consideration each and every one" of the panel's recommendations, Mr. Cox said.
One really important point – every one of the four panelists told a story about how when they were first approached with the idea of Bitcoin, they laughed at it.
I wasn't sure exactly what to expect at camp, but I was warned early on that not every one of the 1,200 attendees would want to speak with me.
NGAUS may not agree with every one of the 63 recommendations in the report, but we have no doubt that all eight commissioners, encouraged by their chairman, retired Gen.
Alaska's Arctic Refuge is the summer home to over half a billion birds before migrating south, touching every one of the lower 2900 states as well as six continents.
Each individual application is estimated to cost no less than a half-million dollars, and businesses must submit a separate application for every one of the flavors they manufacture.
It could take years of court battles for regulators to prove that every one of the 1.5 million accounts that Wells said may have been unauthorized was indeed phony.
Every one of the rest is just as tight; I don't think I got one without a bunch of crosses, although I picked up on the trick pretty early.
After so many years relying on others, every one of the works in his new series of "Veil Paintings" was done by his hand and his alone, he said.
"People have multiple choices for every one of the services we provide," Facebook's vice president of state and local policy Will Castleberry said in a statement following James' announcement.
We're at that stage in the tech industry where every one of the five tech giants is doing everything, because their money is endless and their appetites are ferocious.
Every one of the Paris signatories will have to reduce emissions to ward off the worst consequences of global warming — devastating droughts, melting glaciers and unstoppable sea level rise.
House manager Val Demings displayed the graphic above as she emphasized that the Senate had called witnesses in every one of the 15 previous impeachment trials in US history.
Police officers investigating a serious crime have been trained to look for nearby cameras, and every one of the city's 10 police districts has a specialized video surveillance officer.
Every one of the millions of people who came out on Friday had a different motivation, whether they marched for a child, or their lost childhood, or their community.
In fact, every one of the top-ten causes of accidental death in the United States is intensively regulated by industry and government at all levels -- except for guns.
"We know of no candidate or member of Congress who agrees with us on every one of the thousands of policies that guide the AMA's advocacy," the statement said.
This president, I think every one of the studies, whether it&aposs Harvard, pew, the Media Research Center, every single one of them, the preponderance of coverage is highly negative.
Alissa: Personally, I hope Game of Thrones takes a page from Six Feet Under and ends with us seeing every one of the characters die, set to a Sia song.
As the Obama administration came to a close, the public began paying more attention to each and every one of the First Lady's outfits, searching for meaning in each garment.
Because testing takes a day or more and involves filling machines with spit and mucus samples, it's not practical to test every one of the thousands of people on board.
And host Chris Rock used nearly every one of the comedy routines he performed between awards to discuss how hard it is for black actors to make it in Hollywood.
Not every one of the Democratic Party leaders, candidates, or activists who have attacked Clinton's policies have called him out by name, but some have and it hasn't been pretty.
Powell has scheduled press conferences after every one of the Fed's policy setting meetings, meaning he will speak to the public far more than any Fed chair in the past.
Every one of the millions of games already played have been recorded by the AI, which is aggregating all of that information to better understand how the game is played.
The draft confirmed 61 cases of sexual assault, including four rapes and one attempted rape, which took place in virtually every one of the BBC premises where Mr. Savile worked.
Bostic said he had "sympathy for just about every one" of the different frameworks being considered, but that any change will face challenges, particularly in selling the public on it.
But in the past year -- a period when virtually every one of the world's major currencies including the Chinese yuan clocked increased market share -- interest in trading sterling tailed off.
Guillermo del Toro told Riley he was too busy but then answered every one of the first-time filmmaker's emails—eventually, he helped find the effects company for the film.
Look, ultimately, I think every one of the big tech companies, whether it's Amazon or Facebook or all this, there's a lot of just media noise around them in general.
As it turns out, the VA employs just one person responsible for reviewing each and every one of the 85033,000 comments the agency received on the proposed nurse practitioner regulation.
"We feel incredibly lucky to have found each other and deeply grateful for every one of the years we have been married to each other," they said in the statement.
Five months after launching a pilot program with the iconic White Castle fast food chain, Impossible Foods is taking its meatless burger substitute to every one of the company's restaurants.
But in the past year — a period when virtually every one of the world's major currencies including the Chinese yuan clocked increased market share — interest in trading sterling tailed off.
If you were out there in a dinghy, God help you, it would stick out like the Queen Mary, but to every one of the standard sensors it's perfectly invisible.
Nearly every one of the experts I spoke with repeated some version of the same rumor: that Xu was less a financial genius than a puppet of even larger powers.
Because he's already showed us what he believes and he's already said what he wants to do, and he wants to go after every one of the rights we have.
In every one of the 103 earlier Supreme Court vacancies, the professors wrote, the president was able to both nominate and appoint a replacement with the Senate's advice and consent.
"Every one of the other candidates is going to present a walking, talking anti-establishment contrast to Gomez, and I think that's his real challenge in the general," he added.
In most of the states, however, even if every one of the Clinton-supporting districts elected a Democratic state lawmaker in November, the legislature would still have a Republican majority.
Surely you've already met every one of the characters here, in domestic dramas, novels, even television series: those discontented husbands and wives, parents and children, all mired in stagnant lives.
In high school, also in Ann Arbor, where her emotionally detached parents are psychology professors at the university, she slept with every one of the starters on the football team.
" Since the Great Lakes are essentially "one giant, slow-motion river," the mussels have since spread to every one of the Great Lakes, proliferating "like cancer cells in a bloodstream.
Mr. Lin, a graphic designer in San Francisco who writes the food blog Eat the Love, takes risks in nearly every one of the 150 elaborate recipes in his book.
At the same time, every one of the world's major economies is expanding — the first time there has been synchronous global growth since the Great Recession hit a decade ago.
When Amazon raised its minimum wage to $22014 an hour, we made sure that every one of the company's warehouse workers, known as fulfillment center associates, got a pay increase.
Interim Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said Wednesday in a press briefing, "we can account for each and every one" of the six devices that were used in the bombings.
McKinsey is at pains to acknowledge this; for every one of the focus areas above, it breaks down the different ways the strategies might apply in different kinds of cities.
During his four years as governor, Pence, a self-described Christian conservative, signed every one of the eight abortion bills that crossed his desk and slashed funding for Planned Parenthood.
Each and every one of the insects is eventually fed into machines and crushed up to be used in a "healing potion" manufactured by the pharmaceutical company responsible for the facility.
"We live in an era when every one of the classic tactics used by these men — gaslighting, denial, coercion, guilt — is met with a fabulous deconstruction on social media," she wrote.
China State Construction topped the Industrial sector in every one of the four categories, as did Kerry Logistics in Transportation, MGM China in Gaming and Lodging and TSMC in Technology/Semiconductors.
"We feel incredibly lucky to have found each other and deeply grateful for every one of the years we have been married to each other," they wrote in a joint statement.
" He continued, "None of these new shows will be 'spinning off' from GOT in the traditional sense... Every one of the concepts under discussion is a prequel, rather than a sequel.
Popular studio model Audrey Munson, for instance, who posed for nearly every one of the era's prominent artists, nearly disappeared, spending the last decades of her life in a mental institution.
These cases and others galvanized an enormous popular movement for women's rights in Ireland, with a calls for a referendum ultimately being embraced by every one of the nation's liberal parties.
It's furious, it's moving, it's darkly funny, it punches you right in the gut, the writing is effortlessly wonderful, and every one of the wide variety of voices rings utterly true.
Substance abuse can cause every one of the symptoms he suffered, and it would appear to be impossible that Dr. McKee could determine exactly what resulted in his mental health problems.
Every one of the new Ken Dolls is a different bartender who has ignored me Man-bun Ken doll just interrupted me to tell me that Bernie would have won. pic.twitter.
Democrats have since been able to count on the district's three electoral votes, which have been cast for every one of the party's presidential candidates, starting with Lyndon Johnson in 1964.
In the photo, taken earlier this year before a high school prom, almost every one of the more than 60 boys is shown giving what appears to be a Nazi salute.
While teammate Caron Butler managed a meager non-defense, stating, "I don't know what the big deal is," nearly every one of the NBA's prominent players voiced some sort of complaint.
Eugenides has always been a sharp and exacting writer, and nearly every one of the stories in this collection is teachable, a model of its own kind of Swiss-clock craftsmanship.
"The whole world was watching, so we had to succeed," said Kaew, a Thai Navy SEAL diver who shook his head in amazement at how every one of the rescues worked.
Before he departed, Trump insisted he was looking forward to meeting with friends -- though acknowledged he wasn't exactly on chummy terms with every one of the leaders he'll encounter this weekend.
Every one of the perpetrators of the 13 deadly jihadist attacks that have killed 104 people in the United States since 9/11 was a US citizen or legal permanent resident.
A question about Medicare for all "set off a half-hour brawl that drew in almost every one of the 8713 candidates on the stage," Abby Goodnough of the NYT writes.
Through every degrading statement, every Oval Office insult, every one of the more than 500 demonstrable lies told (so far) by this president, Pence has remained silent or defended the offender.
But even if tariffs save every one of the 140,000 or so steel jobs in America, it puts at risk 5 million manufacturing and related jobs in industries that use steel.
At the portfolio level, the city's cost of infrastructure includes portions of the maintenance and repair costs from each and every one of the assets built over the last 30 years.
" But he warned that "every one of the aspirations expressed by the U.K. government today will demand exceptional political skill to negotiate and will be complex to implement legally and commercially.
But it's likely that even doggie die-hards won't be familiar with every one of the 200-plus breeds recognized, and the National Dog Show adds new ones nearly every year.
Chief among them was Brexit — every one of the relinquished northern and Midland seats voted to leave the European Union in 2016 — and Mr. Corbyn, whom many voters appeared to distrust.
With Biggie, it's especially weird because, given that his career was so short, every one of the last three years or so has come with one or more 20th anniversary milestones.
For example, if the submission is tagged and sent in seven days in advance, the selected song will automatically appear in every one of the artist's followers' Release Radar playlists, says Spotify.
"We feel incredibly lucky to have found each other and deeply grateful for every one of the years we have been married to each other," the couple said in a joint statement.
It's a little sad to know he hated every one of the sweaters he wore over a button-down shirt, but many do agree that everyone on The O.C. had terrible style.
For example, Betts says, a computer has to monitor every one of the thousands of tiny explosions that power an engine to make sure that they all go off without a hitch.
In 20153, she became the first Black woman to ride a motorcycle in every one of the connected 48 states—a solo cross-country ride she undertook eight times during her lifetime.
But on Monday, the local election commission said Tarasenko had won by just over 1 percentage point, with results showing he had received almost every one of the final 20,000 votes counted.
In 1930, she became the first Black woman to ride a motorcycle in every one of the connected 48 states—a solo cross-country ride she undertook eight times during her lifetime.
"Every one of the 50 murders," the group reported, "was committed by a person or persons with ties to right-wing extremism," and at least 39 were committed by white supremacists specifically.
The Pentagon, along with most of the rest of the government, has started every one of the last nine fiscal years on a stopgap funding measure known as a continuing resolution (CR).
Medellín's mayor said when the city won the award in 2012 that it was "a reason for joy on the part of every one of the 2.5 million inhabitants of our city."
"It's this wonderful meshing of businesses where I work in close conjunction with every one of the jewelers, and if I'm not on the street, it won't happen," said Mr. Schaffer, 52.
The company reviewed several hundred potential locations for the client's proposed dispensary before finally finding one that met nearly every one of the strict requirements demanded by officials of Anne Arundel County.
Every one of the big action beats has a specific, physical goal — catch the bomber, hold back the train, grab the remote control with the big button that stops the rampaging robot.
Smartphones are forbidden at his school but when the teacher explains she's making an exception today, almost every one of the 30 pupils in the room fetches a smartphone from their satchel.
"People have multiple choices for every one of the services we provide," Facebook's vice president of state and local policy Will Castleberry said in a statement after the new investigation was announced.
In fact, I Googled every one of the locations I used in the puzzle, and not surprisingly, there were scores of selfie images of those who had beaten me to the punch.
It would be naïve to believe for a second that, if the House addresses every one of the White House's stated objections, then the president's team will endorse this inquiry as legitimate.
"Adjugé!" said a gray-haired auctioneer, over and over, as he gaveled away nearly every one of the 200 lots for sale at Drouot, an auction house, in Paris in mid-November.
"There is a perception that every one of the policies being discussed will be passed and passed in short order and all will be deeply harmful to municipal bond investors," he said.
For while campaigners globally are trying to stop child marriage in such places as Africa and Asia, few people realize that child marriage is legal in every one of the 50 U.S. states.
"We will seek common ground, not hostility," he said, weeks after vowing to sue every one of the 10 women who have alleged that Trump grabbed, groped or kissed them against their will.
Hedge funds cut their net long position in every one of the major benchmarks including Brent (-16 million barrels), WTI (-7 million barrels), U.S. gasoline (-4 million) and U.S. heating oil (-5 million).
On a recent tour of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, where she'd been accepted for pre-med in the fall, she counted every one of the 1603 steps she had to climb.
"I think I've met virtually every one of the family members who lost a child or a teacher that day and they're defined by their character, their consequence and their courage," Biden said.
In those, the gene-editing technique replaced the gene in every one of the embryo's cells, preventing the "mosaicism" — when some cells are fixed and others are not — that happened in previous studies.
In 2016, Wohl became an enthusiastic (and often sycophantic) supporter of Trump, replying to virtually every one of the president's tweets with fervent praise and even receiving a coveted retweet from Trump himself.
These developments underscore how it is more important than ever that we keep hope alive and keep fighting until every one of the girls has been released and Boko Haram has been defeated.
China's urbanisation will likely continue for the next few decades, assuming the country follows the same trajectory as every one of the advanced economies in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Every one of the 700 or so people who went through the entrance had his or her bag thoroughly searched and was patted down, perhaps even more thoroughly, by a line of guards.
Its human resources team contacted every one of the approximately 1,000 evacuated workers to ensure they could get out or arrange and pay for emergency transportation and housing if they couldn't, she said.
By 2010, as American military numbers rose to 100,000, American and other coalition troops were in every one of the 34 Afghan provinces, often scattered — as the Soviets had been — in isolated fortresses.
Every twist genuinely surprised me; every one of the characters' moral decisions made me want to find someone willing to debate it (I also recommend the very opinionated Reddit threads on this book).
In its favor: Every one of the top four nominees on this list is one I genuinely considered predicting for Best Picture — even if I can only choose one of them in the end.
González at the March rally in Washington, DC. In a separate, simultaneous tour around Florida, the students will make more than 25 stops and aim to visit every one of the state's congressional districts.
Whereas each batter accounts for only one-ninth of his team's opportunities to hit, the starter is solely responsible for retiring every one of the opposing club's batters, until he tires or is removed.
"Unless every one of the victims get out of their graves and live the 50 years they should have lived with us and all of their friends who loved them, there is no closure."
He also pledged to visit every one of the families of his compatriots who died before returning to the small town of Chapeco and continuing with the physiotherapy he needs to get fit again.
That's the approach to stadiums like this, but it takes a very long time because I have to go and measure every one of the speakers because I don't trust that everything is correct.
Richert and her family would come back again and again until every one of the dozen or so people displaced by the storm were either in her home or found a place to go.
In June, he proposed cancelling all student loan debt for every one of the estimated 45 million borrowers in the U.S. Sanders' proposal, by comparison, would cost an estimated $2.2 trillion over 10 years.
For every one of the 2m or so pure EVs and plug-in hybrids, which combine batteries and internal-combustion engines (ICEs), sold in 2018, the world's carmakers shifted 403 petrol or diesel cars.
There's no mandate requiring presidents to greet the remains at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, or call each and every one of the families at length, or attend funerals, or even write letters.
"Senators are supposed to be making independent decisions about the suitability of any nominee for a lifetime appointment, " she said and criticized Republicans for voting in "lockstep" for every one of the President's nominees.
"Every one of the Democrats there are strong incumbents who have deep community ties and who are doing the work to get reelected every single year," said Andrew Godinich, regional spokesman for the DCCC.
Nothing. Per the current state of affairs, every one of the intentional voter suppression techniques that preemptively or at point of sale quash votes that are likely to go to Democrats remains in place.
If you're looking for a blow-by-blow of how the Internet rolled out and participation from each and every one of the technological pioneers responsible, Lo and Behold will not give you that.
But if the government does end up overruling those determinations, it's hard to imagine that they will end up reuniting every one of the legitimate families without turning over anyone to a fraudulent relative.
A tax credit which would help lower-income Americans buy insurance has been one of the provisions in almost every one of the Republican proposals that have been made over the last several years.
"For two weeks' time we drove, lived-with, folded-down-seats-of, paired-phones-to and installed-baby-seats-in each and every one of the contenders," Jack R. Nerad, Kelley Blue Book's KBB.
According to the Anti-Defamation League, which tracks such incidents, 50 people were killed by extremists in the United States in 2018, and every one of the incidents was linked to far-right ideologies.
For instance, just 11% of the Pentagon's current annual budget — about $80 billion — could produce enough wind and solar energy to power every one of the almost 128 million households in the United States.
"In trying to win the nomination, every one of the leading candidates dug themselves into a deep hole pandering to the anti-immigrant base of the Republican Party that idolizes Donald Trump," the letter says.
It could be pure coincidence that an influx of over $87 million in potentially unbacked coins was created around the same time the value of almost every one of the top 100 coins began increasing.
That's a lot of information, and these "letters"—the genetic bases adenine, cytosine, thymine, and guanine—are stored in nearly every one of the cells that makes up your body in the form of DNA.
In recent research conducted by our Center for the Future of Work, almost every one of the 2,500 leading executives we interviewed agreed humans need to be more "strategic" in the face of growing automation.
Finally, from May 26, 1971, the lines that are immortal in dorm rooms around the world: You know, it's a funny thing, every one of the bastards that are out for legalizing marijuana is Jewish.
Suspending our disbelief for dragons or zombies is one thing, but every one of the visual effects in Orphan Black needs to be indistinguishable from reality, and it's a feat that truly takes a village.
During the 2013 shutdown, then-Mayor Vincent C. Gray was forced to dip into budget reserves and designate every one of the city's employees as "essential" in order to keep the city up and running.
In a shift, Fed Chair Jerome Powell plans to hold a press conference after every one of the Fed's eight policy meetings each year, rather than just once a quarter in conjunction with its forecasts.
The movie's estimated opening box office is larger than that of Guardians 1 in every one of the 37 markets it landed in this weekend, save for Belgium — which hosted previews of the original movie.
"There's just no question that if he sticks to doing what he's doing now that every one of the options that have been mentioned that are not only a possibility, but a reality," he said.
To facilitate this further, the organization has launched a TBC app with a geotagged map of the project, an encouragement for users to navigate through LA traffic to each and every one of the works.
Drawing attention: According to Theoharis, the PPC has trended nationally on Twitter on every one of the last five days of action, and protestors have gotten creative in expressing their demands — with many seeking arrest.
George knows exactly how varied the constantly evolving routines can get; in 2017, he filmed every one of the then-3,800 exercises in F45's repertoire over a 2.5-month period in an LA warehouse.
Every one of the regions is reporting plans to hire more workers in the third quarter of 2018, according to the latest survey from Manpower, a global staffing solutions firm that also tracks employment trends.
Every one of the 10 ad-free issues a year has nutritious, easy-to-prepare recipes, several of which have become household staples, like garlicky roasted chickpeas with cherry tomatoes and spicy roasted butternut squash.
Comedy sells best, said the producer and academic Richard Demarco, 87, who claims to have attended every one of the 70 Edinburgh festivals — both Fringe and official — and to have produced 3,000 shows for both.
But buried in those averages were the outliers: In every one of the four diet groups were a few superresponders who dropped huge amounts of weight and a few nonresponders who did not lose any.
"I'm not counting on the polls, but the fact is that I'm ahead in every one of the tossup states by a substantial margin in most places," Mr. Biden told reporters in Atlanta last month.
But every one of the leading Democratic candidates is flawed in some way or another: Joe Biden can be dismissed as too old-fashioned, Bernie Sanders as too shrill, and Pete Buttigieg as too green.
Now in his second season, Winston has started every one of the Buccaneers' games since he has been on the team, and he has emerged as one of the N.F.L.'s more promising young quarterbacks.
"I'm just happy to be alive, man," he said, in the same energetic, earnest tone as every one of the videos I've pored over since he was indicted by a grand jury earlier this year.
They found: In nearly every one of the 100 [police] departments we consider, we find that black and Hispanic drivers are subject to a lower search threshold than whites, suggestive of discrimination against these groups.
It remains unclear in practical terms how any global military assault that Trump appears to envision could eradicate every one of the lone perpetrators who appear to have carried out the attacks in Germany and Turkey.
Every one of the brave studio statements heard in the past couple of weeks has been accompanied by a conditional phrase along the lines of: We'll end our business in Georgia,if this law is enacted.
By the end of the weekend, every one of the roughly 30 machines at the village, including those used to tabulate votes and to check voters in when they go to the polls, had been hacked.
Every one of the male characters looks as if he is on his way to a Robinson Crusoe-themed fancy-dress party, so it's often tricky to tell which fur-wrapped, shaggily bearded man is which.
"Unless every one of the victims get out of their graves and live the 50 years they should have lived with us and all of their friends who loved them, there is no closure," DiMaria says.
Every one of the wrong assumptions described here benefits conservative causes, from reducing the bargaining clout of wage earners, to strengthening the hand of outsourcers and offshorers, to lowering the labor costs of low-wage employers.
To combat your fears, productivity guru and author of bestseller "The 4-Hour Workweek" Tim Ferriss recommends "fear-setting," an exercise he says he's used at almost every one of the pivotal points of his life.
And here&aposs the problem -- every one of the people I mentioned in the article, Cohen, Flynn and Manafort -- they are specifically investigative targets just because they knew Trump, just because they were associated with Trump.
"Every one of the four has visited me here in Santa Fe, some of them more than once, and we've spent days together discussing their ideas, the history of Westeros and the world beyond," he wrote.
He and his colleagues have DNA from multiple members of the family with Alzheimer's disease, as well as the sequence of every one of the 20,000 genes of the man who has not developed the disease.
"Every one of the 17 or 18 lawsuits on the environment and half of those against EPA are going to help not just California but the entire nation and the people of the country," said Becerra.
In fact, all of the pot pioneers of California City—every one of the entrepreneurs and civic boosters—made a special point of saying they never partake of the substance they're all banking their futures on.
"Sometime later, when the laboratory was fully stocked, Charles traveled on a Friday to Gainesville and, over a weekend, practiced his technique on each and every one of the cadavers," Dr. Andrews wrote in the biography.
"We have two full-time employees in our organization that go to every one of the places in the airport, twice a week, and make sure that everything is up to our standards," says Mr. Bayless.
"I had a lot of conversations with almost every one of the candidates," he said, referencing the almost two dozen candidates, including Sanders, who accompanied Clyburn to his famous fish fry in Columbia, S.C., last June.
The S&P 210 has enjoyed a strong year and equities around the globe have delivered solid returns, but every one of the world's major stock markets has underperformed 2019's grand champ: Greek government debt.
"I apologize to each and every one of the millions of the Korean people, and I beg that you see how I was used and manipulated," Mr. Warmbier said, according to CNN, which covered the news conference.
He was reelected in 2012, but since that time West Virginia has shifted further to the right — President Trump won the state in 2016 by a whopping 42 percentage points, winning every one of the state's counties.
"Every one of the Norwegian racers has their own plan, and we know that everyone who is starting for Norway has a gold chance, that's the reason it works so well when everything comes together," he added.
Apple News comes preinstalled on every one of the billions of iOS devices in the world, and converting even a fraction of those users into ongoing paid subscribers would be a huge addition to Apple's services business.
Beginning with "Iron Man" (2008), every one of the studio's superhero films has been set in the same fictional world, the so-called Marvel Cinematic Universe, so that characters from one story can drop into other ones.
Young Thug's manager first spotted Steven, who is sick and uses a wheelchair, in the general admission section of the crowd singing along to every one of the rapper's songs word for word, his rep tells PEOPLE.
But let's put that aside for a moment to rank each and every one of the 156 Dash buttons you can now stick all over your house (it would cost $785 to buy every single Dash button).
MAUCHLINE, Scotland (Reuters) - John Brown has lovingly polished each and every one of the curling stones to be used at the Pyeongchang Olympics, buffing and burnishing the granite in a workshop whose machines look older than him.
By now, I know every one of the commercials as well as I know the national anthem: the Cialis ad with curtains blowing as the lovers phonily embrace, the ad with the guy who has opioid-induced . . .
It is, without question, central to the job of every one of the 535 members of Congress to speak as accurately as they can and to make sure the President of the United States does the same.
HONG KONG, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Best Mart 360's chairman said on Monday he would keep every one of the popular Hong Kong snack food chain's stores open, despite them being repeatedly damaged during anti-government protests.
The man might not be a favorite—he's reticent to try anything with the word "quadruple" in it—but he has nearly flawless execution on every one of the moves he does, and he certainly knows it.
Islam is as diverse as every one of the world's ancient and revered religions — there are gay Muslims just as there are Jews who eat pork, there are Muslim feminists just as there are pro-choice Catholics.
"The book has a hole in every one of the pages where the rocket bursts a hole through the floor," said Lee Ann Potter, the director of the learning and innovation office at the Library of Congress.
That has benefited the rich, yes, but every one of the 55 million Americans with a 401(k) plan, the 20 million with IRAs and the millions more with public and private pension plans have benefited, too.
"Due to limited investigative resources, DHS OIG is unable to investigate every one of the thousands of complaints we receive each year," Arlen M. Morales from the DHS OIG public affairs office told Motherboard in an email.
You can't see every one of the 20 or so layers of paint that went into a piece like the nearly seven-foot tall, golden yellow "Summer Remembered," but it shimmers distinctly with the artist's focused concentration.
Democrats used almost every one of the 24 hours afforded to them by senators to make their case, determined to persuade American voters watching at home who will cast ballots in just 10 months, if not senators.
Those who continue to shamelessly exploit Michael via sleazy internet 'click bait' ignore that he was acquitted by a jury in 24673 on every one of the 14 salacious charges brought against him in a failed witch hunt.
And for every one of the strong Black mothers in Hidden Figures, trying to get ahead in their careers and a racist society, there is Empire's Cookie (Taraji P. Henson), a connoisseur of tough love and occasional crime.
Jonathan Zittrain: And I worry that it is too great a burden for any company to bear to have to figure out, say, if not the perfect, the most reasonable newsfeed for every one of the– how many?
"If Cruz makes it, which is very doable, every one of the establishment crowd who is now eviscerating him will line up, salute smartly and get on board," Ms. Matalin said, offering a mix of prodding and prophecy.
And I did, just a bit, even on the game's lowest difficulty—because every one of the game's enemies, even the gruntiest of goons, can dish out telling damage if you're not quick with a right-stick flick.
Full of spin out side control escapes to d'arce attempts... Rolling back take attempts... And Fedoralby stoic heel hook escapes... But it isn't my job to hype up every one of the UFC's many interesting and unique flyweights.
" He mentioned the meeting between President Roosevelt and King Abdulaziz, and then went on to "extend my deep and heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of the distinguished heads of state who made this journey here today.
Lujan Grisham said Homan told the group that the agency has interpreted new guidance from the White House to mean that every one of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country could be removed at any time.
In tight races at the end of this election season, it will behoove candidates to zero in on high-visibility issues that touch every one of the voters they're trying to reach — and education is one such issue.
"Forget the poll numbers," Mr. Biden said on his campaign bus in Decorah, insisting that every one of the reporters sitting before him knew that he had the best shot at helping a Democrat win in North Carolina.
"Having the new, second-generation Super Series and the first-ever Sports Series convertible in showrooms will give every one of the 80 McLaren retailers worldwide the opportunity to contribute strongly to another record year," said Jolyon Nash.
Consider this: Even if Democrats win every one of the seats Clinton carried in 303 that are currently held by a Democrat -- and they won't -- the party would still be a single seat short of the majority. Still.
"Every one of the 2,000-plus customers on our platform and their users will be able to share data with DHS should they choose to do so," Todd Helfrich, vice president of federal relations at Anomali, told me.
And that's just what I did that night—without even having to stop at the grocery store on the way home—because I had every one of the five ingredients needed for this recipe in my fridge. EVERY. ONE.
"Each and every one of the 100 times we have heard our national anthem play in Olympic Winter Games competition has been a truly unique and special moment," United States Olympic Committee CEO Scott Blackmun said in a statement.
When asked about the future of Merck's Consumer Health division, Oschmann said it was developing well, but added that every one of the group's units would have to prove itself and would be under review on an ongoing basis.
She politely interrupted a morning planning meeting to make sure I knew the names of every one of the dozen or so people helping her install the show, including its curator, Massimiliano Gioni, whom she introduced as her uncle.
As The Economist noted, between 1999 and 2014, the International Monetary Fund, in its April forecasts, failed to predict every one of the 220 instances in which one of its members suffered negative annual growth in the next year.
Paul, every one of the beds that we use for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), a high-level machine that supports the heart and lungs and is critical for keeping people alive who have illness like COVID-19, are filled.
Invited to respond to Rodin's 1914 book, "Cathedrals of France," on the decay of the French Gothic cathedral, Anselm Kiefer produced an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures that call attention to every one of the old man's shadows.
From 2400 to 2000, the report shows, the US went from having almost no measurable Eastern Orthodox population to about 22,0003, thanks to Greek and Eastern European immigrants: Every one of the resulting congregations used languages other than English.
Towards this end, the president pledged at the United Nations General Assembly in September to renew what he called "this founding principle of sovereignty" and expressed hope that every one of the world's almost 200 countries would follow suit.
They had to hire a female prosecutor (a "female assistant" is how Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell describer her, another inadvertent flash from the 1950s.) Every one of the 11 Republican senators on the committee is a white man.
Nearly every one of the world's largest technology companies is trying to figure out how to let computers understand human speech, but a Santa Clara-based startup may have just cut its way to the top of the field.
In the complaint, Corsi's lawyers argue that their client's Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable or unwarranted government searches and seizures was violated when "each and every one" of the defendants looked through his digital records without a warrant and probable cause.
Expressed also through a surge of support in this past year for the radical right Alternative for Germany (AfD), now the largest opposition party in the Bundestag (federal parliament) and present in the government of every one of the country's states.
He appoints his Bolton&aposs chief of staff, a fellow by the name of Fred Fleitz who used to work at the CIA and so forth, and a variety of Muslim organizations including CAIR attacks every one of the appointments.
For starters, as Beyoncé's longtime stylist, she got her foot in the door doing the singer's hair for her "Crazy in Love" music video, working her way to creating every one of the star's 15 iconic looks in this year's Lemonade.
Focusing on how he's being treated unfairly by the party establishment, which has been his #1 message for more than a month, accentuates and reminds every one of the fact that he's not even liked by many in his own party.
" The author revealed that he was working with all of the new writers on developing offshoots that will serve as prequels to the current plot line: "Every one of the concepts under discussion is a prequel, rather than a sequel.
The biggest haul is Super Tuesday, March 1, when 13 states vote, but even if a candidate were to win every one of the 595 delegates at stake it would only be about half the total needed to win the nomination.
For example, each account uses the Amazon smile logo as its Twitter background, all have "FC Ambassador" and a little brown box emoji in their Twitter name, and every one of the accounts link to Amazon's fulfillment center tour website.
For more than a decade, Apple has succeeded by violating every one of the old cypherpunk taboos — tightly restricting software and centralizing control over its hardware — and made some of the most secure devices on the market because of it.
In fact, nearly three calls (options which increase in value as a stock rises) traded for every one of the puts (which increases in value as the stock falls) on Wednesday, and most of those calls were bought rather than sold.
"Invariably, every one of the retailers now are modernizing the store with these devices because these phones become a lot easier than these old, ruggedized devices that were the way in which people worked in the past," Poonen told Cramer.
In part, it is due to deeply wasteful management: Electricity is given free of charge to every one of the commonwealth's 28500 municipalities, to many of its government enterprises and even to some private businesses located in buildings owned by municipalities.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - An ironman contingent of fans, photographers and sports writers were honored by the NFL on Friday ahead of Super Bowl 50 as members of an exclusive club - people who have attended every one of the title games.
Nearly every one of the show's main characters in a child or young adult, which makes the show accessible to younger viewers while not becoming a "children's show" (another feature of The Dragon Prince that The Last Airbender fans will recognize).
"Every one of the nations that was at that meeting this morning was deeply aware of the disinformation campaign that the Chinese Communist Party is engaged in to try and deflect from what has really taken place here," Pompeo said.
Like every one of the PVH-connected factories I would later visit in China, Maidilang was a fully walled facility with a front entrance featuring a shiny, retractable metal gate that moved on wheels controlled from an adjacent guard booth.
The health institutes contributed to published research that was associated with every one of the 210 new drugs approved by the F.D.A. from 2010 to 2016, according to a study this year in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
However, in the Fed's Beige book released on Wednesday, manufacturers in every one of the central bank's 12 districts expressed concern about the impact of tariffs, even as the U.S. economy continued to expand at a moderate to modest pace.
"Every one of the observational studies showed a beneficial relationship between being physically active and being happy," says Weiyun Chen, an associate professor of kinesiology at the University of Michigan, who, with her graduate student Zhanjia Zhang, wrote the review.
In nearly every one of the piece's many, many minutes there is a stimulating effect or turn of phrase, something indisputably correct, or sometimes intriguingly incorrect, like the weirdly, somehow wonderfully whimsical pips of winds and brasses that mourn Lazarus's death.
Mr. Walden won a 10th term in the fall with 72 percent of the vote and was victorious in every one of the 20 counties in his district, which is about the size of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut combined.
Peter Hain, another British politician and former Member of Parliament, told the UK's Press Association news agency that Mugabe was "a tragic case study of a liberation hero who then betrayed every one of the values of the freedom struggle."
Six of the 22 players who started Thursday's first leg are Argentine and this season every one of the league's 19 teams, bar Guadalajara, which has a long history of selecting only Mexicans, featured at least one Argentine-born player.
"Here Mr. Collins I would like to say to you, sir, that I read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing because I would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts," she said.
As part of "Pacific Standard Time" in Los Angeles, the Hammer Museum has organized "Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985," in which every one of the 116 participants opens a picture window on an uncharted history (through Dec. 31). 3.
In the Comedy Central series Drunk History, a drunk comedian — gently guided by series co-creator and drinking buddy Derek Waters — tells a historical story, which in turn gets acted out with characters lip-syncing every one of the narrator's sloshed words.
"Best Picture is about the contributions of every one of the people listed in the credits, so while I was personally disappointed that I did not win, having the chance to work with such an extraordinary group was reward enough for me."
Every one of the 1,500 invited guests who attend this year's official Oscars after-party will be able to try over 60 different fine-dining dishes, both large and small, hot and cold, sweet and savory, made by Wolfgang Puck and his team.
But on Monday, the election commission said Tarasenko had won by just over 0003 percentage point, with results showing he had received almost every one of the almost 20,000 final votes counted, an unlikely turnaround that the Communists called evidence of rigging.
He flipped every one of the counties that Mr Trump won by 10 points or less last year, banking large numbers of votes in the counties housing Alabama's five biggest cities, and running up sizable margins in Alabama's majority African-American "black belt".
It sent the message that every one of the 22011 million German Americans in the United States could be counted on to stand with their homeland rather than with the country that their families had lived in for (in some cases) generations.
But what I settled on was that this whole album asks you to look at every one of the loves you've ever had in your life and really examine them with an honest pen, as objectively as you can a grading rubric.
The film signals the end of an era, so go in with an open mind, ready to anticipate breakneck action, heartfelt family drama, and ultimately, the kind of film that pays homage to every one of the 21 films that preceded it.
"If you assume that every one of the 11 million people leave, and for every one of those jobs an American takes it — which probably is not likely, but let's just say they do — they're going to be higher-wage jobs," Winer said.
The Fed's Beige book released on Wednesday also highlighted potential risks, saying manufacturers in every one of the central bank's 1.03 districts expressed concern about the impact of tariffs, even as the U.S. economy continued to expand at a moderate to modest pace.
On May 2nd his team were crowned champions of the English Premier League, a competition more watched than any other on the planet, and reliably won—including in every one of the preceding 20 years—by one of four much bigger clubs.
The story of the nascent Republican comeback in New England begins after the party's nadir in 2900, when Democrats held every one of the region's U.S. House seats, every Senate seat except for Maine's two centrist Republicans and every governorship except Rhode Island's.
"There are lots of folks out there who assume because I've not been in line with lots of the president's policies, and certainly haven't condoned his behavior, that I should oppose everything, every one of the president's nominees or whatever," he said.
Credited on only four tracks, he's all over it vocally anyway, marking every one of the nine remaining songs with a verse or chorus or hook defined by the least regal of the great rap flows, unassumingly slurred while making every word count.
We'll need to wait for the public filing to see validated specifics ― plus how Snap views increasing competition from Instagram ― but almost every one of the company's private investors has privately gushed about these figures (which haven't necessarily translated into revenue... yet).
"Twitter's CEO keeps substituting talking for doing," is how I put it in January, amid an extended podcast tour for Jack Dorsey in which the CEO acknowledged every possible criticism from every one of the company's critics while doing little to address them.
When Jake Tapper of CNN asked Senator Bernie Sanders whether his Medicare for All health care plan was "bad policy" and "political suicide," it set off a half-hour brawl that drew in almost every one of the 10 candidates on the stage.
Reporters packed the White House briefing room, filling every one of the 49 permanent seats and crowding alongside young White House staff members into the aisles, craning to see Mr. Obama present his final thoughts from behind a podium with the presidential seal.
That would arguably apply to almost any drug that comes on the market: As STAT reported in 2018, every one of the 210 prescription drugs approved from 2010 to 2016 relied directly or indirectly on research funded by the National Institutes of Health.
"And what I can tell you, with absolute certainty, and I know I speak for every one of the Democratic candidates, is that no matter who wins — and we certainly hope it's going to be us — we're going to unite together," he said.
"I'm not going to go through every one of the 11, but those are representative of each and every case that we have and the seriousness of the crimes that are the reason we aren't going to reunite them with those parents," Meekins said.
Not only does he arrive in Hawkins with a look that's a hybrid of Rob Lowe in St. Elmo's Fire, Scott Valentine on Family Ties, and every one of The Lost Boys, with a perfect bully 'tude — there's something even more demonic percolating underneath.
I know some of you will freak out at that suggestion, but the only law I can imagine that would have stopped what happened in Connecticut is if every one of the teachers was armed with a gun and trained in how to use it.
"Every one of the city's pensions has a dedicated revenue stream ... to keep the promise not only to the employees, but to the city's future and do it in a way that does not undermine the economic well-being of the city," he said.
Every one of the dozens of treatment center owners and operators I spoke to in the course of this reporting was swift to condemn patient brokering, but they also complained that it's hard for them to stay open without buying clients like everyone else does.
Shop Puracy cleaning products at Amazon here From Carpet Cleaner to 5-Pack Home Cleaning Sets, every one of the natural cleaning products from this brand is a top-rated hit (its most popular item on Amazon is actually the Bath and Shower Gel).
Dwyane Wade has meant everything to the Miami Heat for the past 13 years, in the both literal and figurative senses—he has played every role asked of him, and he has been at the heart of every one of the franchise's great teams.
The statement from Jackson's estate continues: "Those who continue to shamelessly exploit Michael via sleazy internet 'click bait' ignore that he was acquitted by a jury in 2005 on every one of the 14 salacious charges brought against him in a failed witch hunt."
In fact, every one of the new photos of the Vizzion that VW released today show a version of the car without a steering wheel, pedals, or even buttons, echoing the promise the company made when it released the first teaser images in February.
Although there are no precise estimates on how many such ecosystems exist, the Kauffman Foundation, a research organization focusing on entrepreneurship, found that nearly every one of the more than 2250 major metropolitan areas in the United States had such a network in place.
In their book "The Timeline of Presidential Elections," Professors Robert Erikson and Christopher Wlezien found the candidate who led two weeks after both parties had finished their conventions ended up winning the popular vote in every one of the 28500 presidential elections since 6900.
But given the longer-than-usual wait between seasons, combined with an explosive sixth-season finale event that overshadowed everything else around it, it's understandable if you can't remember the exact whereabouts of every one of the series' sprawling cast leading into the new season.
From my standpoint, investing my own money in the company made me focus my attention and energy that every one of investors, every one of the employees, everybody who was involved with us was basically putting the same skin in the game that I was.
They filled up a smaller stadium on Saturday for one of his practice sessions, and on Sunday nearly every one of the 2015,220 seats in the main Philippe Chatrier court was occupied as he polished off Lorenzo Sonego, 21999-2, 6-4, 6-4.
The number of bids at the auction was more than twice the amount offered on every one of the three lines, although yields on the short-term debt did jump — a sign of nerves ahead of an expected declaration on Monday following a banned referendum.
"I read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing because I would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts," Stanford professor Pamela Karlan thundered in her opening statement, firing back at Republicans' dismissive attitude toward the proceedings.
Trump wants to provide $20 billion for a new school choice program with a "national goal of providing school choice to every one of the 11 million school aged children living in poverty," which would expand charter and private school options for low-income students.
During every one of the debates in the political thunder dome that is the 2016 presidential election, some meme or talking point has emerged to grab the Internet's attention: Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's shimmy, Republican nominee Donald Trump's sniffling, and—last night—his "bad hombres" comment.
" While Delta talks frequently with Boeing, he said, "their product and the commercial offerings did not match what the CSeries was providing us, and they did not match the (Airbus) 321s, and Boeing was at the table at every one of the contests that we had.
About New York As President Obama spoke on Tuesday about acting against gun violence, Jim Fox was on the phone, trying to make sure that every one of the 3,000 or so players in his basketball league, Lightning Basketball, would have a jersey with an orange patch.
Cancer research has produced, by a very conservative estimate, "the equivalent of giving about three extra years of life to every one of the estimated 600,000 Americans expected to die of cancer this year," with an estimated cost of only $125 for each year of life saved.
We're talking more than ten grand for every one of the 246 million-plus people in the U.S. That got me thinking about a lot of other questions, starting with: What does this mean for the tax burden for every American who actually pays federal taxes?
Ever a vision of Americanophile cool, Harvey, clad in a vest and a pair of prescription aviators which came across as more 70s porn-chic than Napoleon Dynamite, commandeered the room with absolute aplomb, able to look each and every one of the audience in the eye.
Brownback is attentive to what is said to be the "world's fastest growing refugee crisis," noting with great sadness that every one of the randomly selected children he interviewed told him they had seen close family members either stabbed or shot or killed in front of them.
Virtually every one of the Aeneid's nine thousand eight hundred and ninety-six lines is embedded, like that first one, in an intricate web of literary references, not only to earlier Greek and Roman literature but to a wide range of religious, historical, and mythological arcana.
Every one of the queens left (maybe even the usually mute Kameron, who keeps growing on me) is extremely talented and I'm glad that we'll get to focus on them and what they really can do rather than just who The Vixen is fighting against this week.
Today, every one of the company's 16 dancers is a proficient technician who can dance on point, a demanding (and painful) aspect of ballet training that men can usually happily ignore, since conventionally it is only women who dance impractically on the tips of their toes.
Instead, every one of the 30 still-undecided Democratic activists here rattled off some combination of the same four names — Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
Almost every one of the state's 63 senators receives a stipend, ranging from the extra $41,500 given to the chamber's leader, John J. Flanagan, a Long Island Republican, to the $9,000 bonuses given to ranking minority members of committees overseeing things like insurance, labor and — yes — ethics.
Two weeks ago, Florida's Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi and North Carolina's Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein sent you a letter, which was signed by every one of the attorneys general in the nation urging you to bring our legislation to the floor for a vote.
Both front-runners are ahead in the polls in almost every one of the thirteen states heading to the polls for Super Tuesday, and hope to walk away with a huge trove of delegates and big momentum that could make them almost impossible to stop going forward.
"My team tracks the location of every one of the detonations, and the trend we have documented was a direct correlation between casualties from exploded ordnance and areas where the heaviest ground fighting happened," said Danielle Bell, the director of the human rights unit at Unama.
Jesse Ed Davis, who played alongside the Rolling Stones and, over time, every one of the Beatles, is here, as is Buffy Sainte-Marie, the protest singer who composed songs about everything from young love and spirituality to cultural genocide and the theft of Indian lands.
He said as much preshow as he shook every one of the various hands of a group of editors and critics while smiling beatifically beneath Gucci shades and surveying an assortment of models arrayed in Vanessa Beecroft-choreographed performance art positions, showcasing the collection like statuary.
In one fell swoop, Rosselló and members of his inner circle offended nearly every one of the island's 3 million residents, taking aim at women, gay people, overweight people, a revered independence movement leader who died of cancer, and the thousands of victims of the devastating 2017 hurricane.
Imagine using modern information technology to tailor jobs to every one of the three billion people wanting to work — work that is well matched with their unique skills, talents, and passions; work in which they are assigned to valuable tasks and partnered with people they like to work with.
We know from statements the Justice Department made Thursday that grand jury subpoenas and testimony were so essential to the Mueller probe that nearly every one of the 400 pages of his final report contained some form of grand jury or classified information that needs to be redacted — i.e.
Health care markets will inevitably differ from region to region, but there's no reason every one of the existing marketplaces couldn't offer a Medicare-like plan — a plan that's stable; a plan with predictable costs; a plan that gives patients a broad choice of providers just as Medicare does.
But it wasn't until his Nevada victory party, kicked off earlier than expected with a near-immediate projected victory, that I fully realized the exceptional power and sway Mr. Trump held: Nearly every one of the 15 or so voters I chatted with was a first-time caucusgoer.
My scone-a-day spree at the Able Baker in Maplewood continued, as I worked my way through every one of the almost one dozen varieties (cranberry ginger, pumpkin walnut, vanilla bean, fig pine nut and cherry coconut, to name a few), each with a cup of strong cappuccino.
In 1964, on the occasion of the World's Fair, hundreds of workers replicated every one of the city's nearly 900,000 buildings in miniature, combining them into what became the unforgettable centerpiece of the Queens Museum's permanent collection, the 9,335-square-foot panorama of the City of New York.
To the Editor: By the time Senator Elizabeth Warren finishes dropping napalm on every one of the other Democratic presidential candidates, all President Trump will have to do in the general election is sweep up the Democratic ashes and dump them in the dustbin behind the White House.
"It has been 18 years and a day we will never forget," read the show notes left on every one of the vintage white rattan fan chairs and iron park benches and wicker garden-party seats arrayed sparingly at one end of the cavernous space, like little clouds.
"If I could buy a five-year put on every one of the cryptocurrencies, I'd be glad to do it but I would never short a dime's worth," Buffett said, who was referring to a "put option" versus selling short or betting an asset price will go down.
Every one of the very real challenges Iran poses in the world would be made more difficult to manage if Iran were freed of the nuclear limits agreed in the JCPOA, and every one of them would be made more difficult if the U.S. isolates itself from its partners.
" Onstage at a DHS anniversary event Thursday featuring current and former secretaries, Kelly noted his short tenure as secretary -- six months -- and got rousing applause from a department audience that clearly still held him in high esteem when he said he missed "every one" of the employees "every day.
Clearly with climate change, every one of the things [Trump's] done has been really upsetting and has a negative impact, so I think there will be a lot of filmmakers motivated by that—but it takes time to come up with great stories, great writing, and great movies.
And in 2600, then-Governor Eliot Spitzer ordered an inquiry into the MTA's flood problems after heavy rains led to what he called "a total outage of our mass transportation system" (according to that afternoon's New York Times, the rainfall "delayed or disabled every one of the city's subway lines").
Every one of the disembodied voices hit on 80 percent or more of the responses that they provided, with the Google Assistant setting the bar in both categories—though the assistant worked better on a smartphone than it did on the Google Home smart speaker, which is weird but sure.
With just 3,510 transistors, the 6502 is simple enough for enthusiasts to have created a simulation that can model the electrical state of every transistor, and the voltage on every one of the thousands of wires connecting those transistors to each other, as the virtual chip runs a particular program.
I wonder if the creators agree, as they appear to heed their own advice with the final episode: an hour of expository answers to nearly every one of the show's questions, spliced in with a bloodbath that should surely get the park erased from the earnings report of parent company Delos.
All of the above: Find a film that can deliver every one of the listed elements above in one perfect shot, and you pretty much have a film that will live forever in film canon — which is how we arrive at the iconic locust scene from Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven.
By accelerating the effort to discover, describe and conduct natural history studies for every one of the eight million species estimated to exist but still unknown to science, we can continue to add to and refine the Half-Earth Project map, providing effective guidance for conservation to achieve our goal.
Pamela Karlan *is not* messing around: "Here Mr. Collins I would like to say to you, sir, that I read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearings ... I'm insulted by the suggestion that as a law professor I don't care about those facts." pic.twitter.
Despite running what is likely the world's largest and most advanced computer network—the global network of data centers and machines that underpins every one of the company's myriad online services—Google was rather slow in allowing other businesses to build and run their own software and services atop this online empire.
"What Steven wanted to do from the get-go was to use all of his magic, and all of the tools that existed in cinema as of 1997, and make a war movie that was going to break every one of the tropes, visually and cinematically, that all war movies had," Hanks said.
The event was complete with emotional moments, including President Trump listing almost every one of the Castro regime's crimes, the names of the Castros' most famous victims, and he even invited a once-jailed Cuban female dissident to join him for a hug and to say a few words at the podium.
"It's a very different dynamic," said Alex Varner, a 32-year-old who, before this year's race last Sunday, had the fastest Dipsea time seven times — but had never won, not quite able to sprint and maneuver past every one of the 600 to 700 competitors who started in front of him.
Democrats are currently betting that if they can stick together on withholding votes for Trump's border wall, the president will eventually be forced to cave — or risk telling Border Patrol, TSA officers, and every one of the 800,000 federal employees impacted by the shutdown that their paychecks will have to wait even longer.
The State Department has sought to manage the sticky situation by not explicitly taking sides, given that the US really has an interest in maintaining strong ties with every one of the countries involved — including Qatar, which hosts over 10,000 US military personnel and a base that's crucial to the US-led war against ISIS.
" On tariffs: "[E]ven if tariffs save every one of the 140,000 or so steel jobs in America, it puts at risk 5 million manufacturing and related jobs in industries that use steel...In other words, steel and aluminum may win in the short term, but steel and aluminum users and consumers will lose.
Each and every one of the co-main events has been a battle that can appeal to the primal urges of the most experienced spectator, or in the cases of new viewers, many whom McGregor has brought to the table, they see some kind of lawless fight to the death unfolding before their eyes.
As a result, the proceedings feel slightly too diffuse, as the episodes rush to check in with absolutely every one of the show's characters — save the still mysteriously missing Tyrell Wellick, who doesn't make his presence known until the very end of the two hours — and don't have much of a center to hold onto.
Late... Nearly every one of the world's largest technology companies is trying to figure out how to let computers understand human speech, but a Santa Clara-based startup may have just cut its way to the... When The Verge began covering "drones" three years ago, we got a lot of grief about using that word: drone.
Does more of that responsibility have to become just the government's ... We do have, yes, we do have ... Cyber was like Homeland Security in the sense that it got really hot in the last five years in government and every branch of government has gotten now ... Every one of the military branches, obviously the NSA, Cybercom has been created.
But we shouldn't take too much comfort from the fact that Ullah's alleged attack was the work of an amateur, because according to New America, every one of the 12 successful jihadist terrorist attacks since 9/11 in the United States has also been the work of amateurs who received no formal training from any foreign terrorist group.
But, more important, only from beneath can you appreciate the childlike, appealing way the smaller sculpture reaches up toward the larger, and see that every one of the separate, spontaneous gestures of which each piece is composed — even rods that loop in place, or angle irons pointing down — is carried by the same tide in the same direction.
We may not be framing it as such, but every one of the unprecedented, vastly consequential, health and economic measures that state, local and federal officials have taken up to now — some engendering criticism, some applause — reflects an unarticulated ethical position about how we as individuals, communities and a nation define what is best for the most people.
As far as I can tell, every one of the handful of well-known scientists who have expressed climate skepticism has received large sums of money from these companies or from dark money conduits like DonorsTrust — the same conduit, as it happens, that supported Matthew Whitaker, the new acting attorney general, before he joined the Trump administration.
Of course, it's the oldest story in the book — as Mia learns when she speaks up to protect a younger cousin, and her declaration opens a Pandora's box of them: Every one of the women close to her, including her mother, her new best friend and her beloved Gram has her own story of an interrupted dream.
Television ratings at every one of the league's network partners fell last year for the first time, and while the reasons for the decline are complicated — including the presidential election and the absence of recognizable stars like Peyton Manning — some fans said they had stopped watching the N.F.L. because Kaepernick and other players knelt during the anthem.
IF I CAN BUY LONG-TERM PUTS, I COULD BUY A FIVE-YEAR PUT ON EVERY ONE OF THE CRYPTO CURRENCIES, I WOULD BE GLAD TO DO IT, BUT I WOULD NEVER SHORT A DIMES WORTH LEE: HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT TRADING THE FUTURES TO TAKE A NEGATIVE POSITION OF BITCOIN BUFFETT: NO. LEE: YOU WOULD NOT DO THAT?
Pamela Karlan: That everything I know about our Constitution and its values and my review of the evidentiary record and here Mr. Collins, I would like to say to you sir, that I read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing because I would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts.
In fact, anytime anyone is trying to sell you an actively managed mutual fund, a real estate investment trust, or REIT, that you don't understand or anything else even remotely confusing, hit them with each and every one of the following questions: How much money will you personally make in cash commission, now, if I select this product?
And it was all made worse for the party -- much, much worse -- by the fact that due to a series of rule changes begun by Democrat Harry Reid when he served as Senate majority leader, every one of the 49 Democrats in the Senate could vote against Kavanaugh and he can still wind up on the bench.
Whether reading a newspaper's website or browsing the results from a search engine, a broadband Internet user is able to acquire and retrieve information online… In short, broadband Internet access service appears to offer its users the "capability" to perform each and every one of the functions listed in the definition — and accordingly appears to be an information service by the definition.
While he spent much of his time sleeping, reading science fiction and watching every one of the Star Wars movies again (he is a self-proclaimed sci-fi geek), he would also exercise his body in any way possible by lifting empty delivery bags or ice packs like they were hand-held weights, simply in order to prove that he could lift something.
The concept is pretty simple: users tweet a picture of themselves, and the account makes you a dog: A few celebrities are even dogs now: The account also says you can send pictures of your squad and get them turned into dogs now as well: Of course, not every one of the account's nearly 20k users are guaranteed to get a response.
"A major concern that VancouFur has is ensuring that each and every one of the refugees (and attendees) feels welcome and safe and the fact that this is likely to be a major shock to them... Keep in mind that they likely will not want to interact with you and consent is important to everyone," part of the letter read.
On November 8 we have the chance to literally throw out every one of the 435 Members of The House of Representatives and replace them with 218 or more who will vote for the things we want, the chance to throw out 34 of the 100 Senators to do the same and a President who will sign those very things that we want.
But the promotion of the otherwise little known "Urban Contemporary Album" category to the main show for the 21950 awards suggests the Academy was afraid of a very real possibility: Beyoncé, the biggest star in the music industry, might lose every one of the three top awards she was nominated for, and not get the chance to give a televised speech.
When my mother was in the hospital three years ago, I felt irritated when one of the rounding doctors kept looking down at her phone, even though she probably was using the phone to act on every one of the decisions being discussed, changing drug doses, ordering labs, requesting consultations, or at least, making notes to herself to do those things.
"Here, Mr. Collins, I would like to say to you, sir, that I read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing, because I would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts, so I'm insulted by the suggestion that as a law professor I don't care about those facts," she said, addressing Rep.
"The current findings show that they exclude people that do not have health insurance coverage, they cover almost every one of the people with health insurance (only the very wealthy do not qualify), and that the more expensive the drug the more likely it will be covered," said Gerard Anderson of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, senior author of the study.
Most of the letters were reported to police last week, and all were sent from outside the US -- including from Canada and the UK. One of the letters, sent to a hotel, explicitly mentioned Roof: "Every one of the 221 lives sacrificed by his greatness, Mr Dylann S Roof, is one less I will need to sacrifice," the letter said, according to a police report.
A recent study, by a Stanford University team, concluded that police officers in North Carolina have a lower threshold for stopping and searching black people than they do for white people: In nearly every one of the 100 [police] departments we consider, we find that black and Hispanic drivers are subject to a lower search threshold than whites, suggestive of discrimination against these groups.
In the last few months, and without consulting a single foreign leader, he has ordered rollbacks of every one of the policies on which President Barack Obama based his ambitious pledge to reduce America's greenhouse gas emissions by 26 percent to 28 percent below 703 levels by 2025 — most prominently, policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gases from coal-fired power plants, automobiles and oil and gas wells.
In her emotional acceptance speech, the former lead singer of the Miami Sound Machine and inspiration behind the hit Broadway musical On Your Feet said: "Every one of the honorees in this room — in their own beautiful way and by putting their lives as examples, and as beautiful ways of expressing through music, through art, through film, through dance — showed who we are in this country," she said.
"Here, Mr. Collins, I would like to say to you, sir, that I read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing, because I would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts, so I'm insulted by the suggestion that as a law professor I don't care about those facts," she said in response to remarks from ranking member Doug Collins (R-Ga.).
We fell incredibly lucky to have found each other and deeply grateful for every one of the years we have been married to each other, if we had known we would separate after 25 years, we would do it all again, we have had such a great life together as a married couple, and we also see wonderful futures ahead, as parents, friends, partners in ventures and projects, and as individuals pursuing ventures and adventures.
The momager and Kardashian matriarch has been busy putting out fires as each and every one of the Kardashian-Jenner women have dominated the news cycle this past week: Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé were at each other's throats on Keeping Up With The Kardashians and on Twitter; Kendall Jenner and her dog were in the news this weekend; and Kylie Jenner channeled the Virgin Mary in boyfriend Travis Scott's new music video.
"Everything I know about our Constitution and its values and my review of the evidentiary record -- and here Mr. Collins, I would like to say to you, sir, that I read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing because I would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts, so I'm insulted by the suggestion that as a law professor I don't care about those facts," Karlan scolded the Georgia Republican.
In every one of the 16 recent complaints, the Broward County Sheriff's Office alleges cops approached individuals seemingly at random, that their belongings smelled like cannabis, that they had purchased one-way plane tickets with a final destination in a California city on the same day or a few days earlier, that a police K-9 detected the odor of narcotics on the money they carried, and that they provided untruthful and evasive answers as to the source of their funds and the reasons why they were traveling to the Golden State.

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