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"Jeannie is a game host for all time," says Bailon.
These are goals which can never be won for all time.
That we're being punished for all time at the hand of God.
This wouldn't freeze the Trump regulatory agenda into place for all time.
This wouldn't freeze the Trump regulatory agenda in place for all time.
It was the thespians of that age who prepared him for all time.
"He added: "I pray that we have learned a lesson for all time.
"Politics and entertainment have been bedfellows for all time," he told another reporter.
For the national team, he is tied for all-time leading goal scorer.
There it was: a genuine moment in history, artfully captured for all time.
If you have a cowlick, you will have a cowlick for all time.
We feared his legacy was left to be a meme for all time.
What if Democrats demand that the legislation eliminate the debt limit for all time?
The best source is the inside source, as Edward Snowden proved for all time.
It's a line so subtly sexy, it will burrow into your psyche for all time.
In fact, I dare say it's in the running for all-time worst grille shape.
Eventually, Tony won the game for all time with his almost haiku-like incantation: 'Elizabeth!
But for sure, when the election's over, you're locked into that position for all time.
November 15, 2015 - Manning breaks Favre's record for all-time career passing yards, with 71,871.
But income-driven educational inequality does not have to stay with us for all time.
"Our goal is eternity, the ability to live alongside our creator for all time," he says.
As the stock market heads for all-time highs, some retirement savers are reaping the benefits.
Is it for all time, or just for the time following the approval of the company's application?
Lovren's last-minute header was a thing of beauty, a winning goal to cherish for all time.
"Raul Julia was a Lopakhin for all time, and Meryl Streep's Dunyasha was unforgettable," Ms. Lane said.
He ranks fourth in the NBA for all-time regular season scoring and all-time postseason scoring.
Eleanor Roosevelt is a distant second for all-time wins in the "most admired woman" poll with 13.
Does that mean Russia and the West will be locked in a clash of civilizations for all time?
Both place in the month's Top 10 for all-time box office openings, at #5 and #903, respectively.
Have I think tremendous runway going forward, so we wouldn't say no for all time for various options.
His goal against Bayern Munich is already legendary, a moment for the fans to savour for all time.
You can get an equation that determines the future position and velocity of both objects for all time.
And Spain and Portugal played a draw for the ages, starring a player for all time: Cristiano Ronaldo.
What drives Americans to extremes is not losing an election but the fear of losing for all time.
"It was designed so that, for all time, Cosby would not be prosecuted for the Constand event," he said.
Sometimes, a tropical storm or hurricane will be so deadly that the name will be retired for all time.
What we write online in 2016 is intrinsically linked to our identities, and it might be for all time.
He and others believe this process will essentially kill the individual—and all their biological bits—for all time.
This puts us in first place for all time totals, well ahead of the Soviet Union's paltry 473 golds.
And Spain and Portugal played a draw for the ages, starring a player for all time: Cristiano Ronaldo, above.
You will find yourself in all your dirt, filth, evil, and moronic talk exposed on the record for all time.
He wants to be known for all time as the Republican who packed the courts with young, right-wing extremists.
The Pythagorean theorem still holds, and pi is a transcendental number that will describe all perfect circles for all time.
Older feminists too often think that because they fought the "big" war, they set the terms of battle for all time.
While your memories and personality stand a chance of revival, your seat of consciousness will likely be obliterated for all time.
Sometimes it&aposs better not to be great if that&aposs how you&aposre going to be depicted for all time.
He still holds the record for all-time receiving yards and TDs ... and he leads the TD category by a mile.
I clicked to see all the mentions of me, then quickly refreshed my newsfeed, clearing out those mentions for all time.
None of this would exist without them, so it only feels right to embed them into the film for all time.
Jane Austen wrote about more than her own time; her books remain popular because she describes human beings for all time.
But when his performances at the old Met are factored in, he holds the record for all-time Met performances: 2,928.
Cyber-China may not have solved for all time the challenge of identifying and quashing opposition without stirring up more of it.
The relative values of the properties are fixed for all time, so all you can do is try to buy them up.
In Romeo and Juliet, the latter's celestial worship of her star-crossed lover is the inspiration behind Follen's sculpture For All Time.
This puts The Force Awakens in fourth place for all time global sales, behind Furious 7, Titanic, and Avatar, according to Forbes.
"We ordered like 20 of these butt plugs off Amazon, and it messed up my recommendation engine for all time," Prause says.
Picture it: your name emblazoned on the facade, your collection arrayed inside just as you like, your taste enshrined for all time.
But when Garry loses against IBM Deep Blue, that's checkmate against humanity for all time because he was the best human chess player.
Individual dinosaur species lasted less than a million years back in the Cretaceous; they wouldn't suddenly last for all time to come afterwards.
An essay is not supposed to be a dissertation or a treatise, a definitive statement that sums up a subject for all time.
The 106-degree day broke a record for all-time hottest temperature in San Francisco in recorded history, or at least 143 years.
I think that even just those two things alone could be remarkably powerful, certainly in the near term, but maybe for all time.
It was the 64th career playoff victory for Fleury, which moved him past Curtis Joseph into 12th place for all-time playoff wins.
Her unflinching integrity at The Washington Post throughout the Watergate scandal made her the bravest publisher in the country (maybe for all time).
With a current temperature of 28500°, Reagan National Airport has broken the record for all time high temperature in the month of October.
Sailors must submit to commanders a written plan of what they'll be doing and where for all time spent off base, the Navy said.
She was the right leader for the time in which she was chosen, but that doesn't mean she's an indispensable leader for all time.
As such, Zaza's effort will be remembered for all time for its comic ineptitude, and be viciously ridiculed by Twitter's sponsored betting accounts forevermore.
In that final, he scored a last-minute equaliser, ended up on the winning side, and so earned the fans' adulation for all time.
"I thought it would be there for all time," said David Adames, chief executive of the Niagara Parks Commission, of the boat's old position.
"President Trump has inscribed himself in the annals of our capital for all time," he said at a conference at the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
Sailors must submit to commanders a written plan of what they'll be doing and where for all time spent off base, according to the Navy.
One of the greatest thinkers that mankind has produced has branded the Jews for all time with a statement which is profoundly and exactly true.
I think that if you really want to break the wheel of oppression for all time, the royal intra-family sex has to stop, no?
Instead of Allen's goal being remembered for all time, it was the boundless cynicism of that brazen last-man foul which went down in history.
"If technology is augmenting work and creating jobs for a while, that doesn't mean that it's going to be doing that for all time," he says.
It's an ouroboros of bacteria and fungi and you have the opportunity to engage it and likely change our view of these concerns for all time.
When the time comes that Donald Trump is but a name on a page, his defiled legacy will be part of his identity for all time.
The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq were tracking for new records at Wall Street's open after modest gains were enough Monday for all-time highs.
There can be little doubt that ample raw material for all-time great footballers can be found in a nation of 320m with the world's largest economy.
It is missing an "a" before "small screw," and it ends with the wonderful staccato rhythm "in case of loss of one" — an elegy for all time.
Environmental protection is enshrined in the constitution, which states that a minimum of 60% of Bhutan's total land should be maintained under forest cover for all time.
That's because her death came less than a week before British voters will finally decide, probably for all time, whether Britain should stay in the European Union.
" Bailon trusted Mai, her Real co-host, with the games for the event, and previously called the 37-year-old fashion expert a "game host for all time.
President Trump can become the first Republican president in recent history to hit a home run on all his Supreme Court nominations, cementing his legacy for all time.
They say the only constant in life is change, but if you're Kylie Jenner, there's one more constant, and it's locked permanently around your wrist for all time.
US grand strategy must set achievable goals and adjust to new circumstances over time, not imagining that any set of policies can resolve all problems for all time.
It doesn't matter, after this battle royale style scrap only one Plumlee will be left alive and the survivor's contract will go to the Nets for all time.
Congress could even resolve the question for all time by requiring the IRS to publish ten years of returns from every major-party presidential candidate before the election.
Rather than leaving the size of the Court in the hands of the justices, or fixing the size for all time, the Constitution grants that power to Congress.
The mistake in discussing who will last in rock 'n' roll is to assume that what rocks your world is what is likely to stand for all time.
You had great power and you always used it responsibly, fostering billions of dreamers who all know your name - a name written in the stars for all time.
The Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act empowers him to "withdraw from disposition any of the unleased lands of the outer Continental Shelf"—for any reason, for all time.
"The Metric System was envisioned to be 'for all people for all time,'" said Barry Inglis, president of the International Committee for Weights and Measures, in a statement.
Most things we say online have a shelf life of about 24 hours and it's just weird to preserve every spasm of human expression in amber for all time.
Much to the chagrin of some overly sensitive tweeters:The good news, however, is that Dave will be preserved in a jar at the Natural History Museum for all time.
Either way, 400 years after the playwright's death, Ben Jonson's assessment is as true as ever: Shakespeare's plays and wisdom are "not of an age, but for all time".
Christy Mathewson pitched 635 games for the New York Giants and just one for the Reds, but both teams share equal prominence, just below his name, for all time.
For the sake of all living things, let's see to it that far more of our planet is protected by the people, for the people and for all time.
David eventually becomes king of Israel, winning back the city of Jerusalem and becoming the subject of prophecies stating that his family lineage and throne will last for all time.
With no new stars being born, its existing crop of stars will continue to age and eventually die, causing this sector of space to wink out for all time. [Hubble]
Thucydides' claim that he wrote his history not to win "the applause of the moment, but as a possession for all time" is based on his tragic conception of life.
"We wouldn't say 'no' for all time to various options," but breaking the unit out, monetizing it or raising equity were "not high on our list" of strategic moves, Culp said.
Phillip Phillips holds the record for all-time best-selling song from an American Idol winner, but over the last several years the singer was worried his career was permanently stalled.
Mr. Birn, the third defendant, told the judges he had panicked and discarded the paintings, which he had been asked to store, meaning that they could be lost for all time.
For more than 150 years, it has been an article of collective faith and national pride that once we protect a wild place, it is to be safeguarded for all time.
It's brought a truly Arctic airmass with it, with the potential for all-time cold temperature records to be set both at the surface and a few thousand feet off the ground.
I imagine that I am undercover in the belly of the bastard Kilgor's moon base, sabotaging his Umptilian core and discovering the evidence I need to put him away for all time.
There has never been a better time for an epochal paradigm shift and the lessons it would teach us will do the economy, and our people, well for all time to come.
No, I think ... Well, I mean first of all, the basic journalistic principles apply for all time, no matter who's in the White House, and no matter what the media environment is.
While he is not the only member of Congress to pursue an extramarital affair, he is almost certainly the first to turn "hiking the Appalachian Trail" into a euphemism for all time.
To some traditionalists, such recklessness is tantamount to changing the Declaration of Independence, in other words fiddling about with a set of words which, once delivered, was meant to stand for all time.
"I think the story is great when love, no matter the hurdles, lasted forever," said Eliska Galisova, who was yet to choose what trinket her and boyfriend Matus Rezny would leave for all-time.
His view is rooted in Facebook's earliest days, when Zuckerberg liked to talk about his creation not as something new but as digitizing and speeding up something that had existed for all time—conversation.
"The Daily Stormer will be live in internet prison with drug dealers, terrorists, and perverts, which is where we've been exiled to, for all time," Andrew Anglin said in a statement sent to VICE News.
Now, they say, the metric system will fulfill the guiding ideology of metrology established in that period: to create units of measurement "Pour les temps, pour les peuples" — for all time and for all people.
And some of those doctors are granting children blanket exemptions—for all time and all vaccines—citing a range of conditions not supported by federal guidelines, such as a family history of eczema or arthritis.
And unless the Trump Organization is nationalized at some point or the American electorate rejects them for all time, they'll continue to rake in ill-gotten gains from public service every step of the way.
" The seven units of the metric system and their fundamental constants: And for some, even defining units of measurement using natural constants doesn't completely fulfill that guiding mantra of metrology: "For all people, for all time.
Perhaps the worst is that with just 16 games left, it's too late for him to figure out what ails him and salvage his record; this is how his 2016 season will look for all time.
What we do instead is put together unwieldy bundles of legislation that promise to solve a particular problem for now and for all time — and then accuse the other side of being evil for opposing it.
If this is not abuse of power amounting to high crimes and misdemeanors, then for all time, we will have established the precedent that the president can get away with anything," Tribe said on MSNBC's "Hardball.
There are some women who, fearing the pain, or concerned about arranging care for older children at the last minute, really would rather schedule abdominal surgery than give birth the way mammals have for all time.
"For we were and will be for all time those who withstood the humiliation of racial quotas even to the point of the N.B.A.'s facing extinction because of retarded expression and stagnating growth," Naulls continued.
Carey Price tied the Montreal Canadiens' record for all-time wins by a goaltender Tuesday, and he did it in dominating fashion, making 26 saves in a 3-1 victory over the host Los Angeles Kings.
China has quickly caught up but the U.S. is still the top country for all-time downloads, with 20223 billion to China's 22022 billion; and it has generated $22 billion in consumer spend to China's $24.5 billion.
The reality is that your kid has to live with that name for all time, that he (or she) will face incessant questioning over being called "Thierry McCullum", "Ruud van Nistel Smith", "Emile Heskey-Postlethwaite" or whatever.
It is time we protect the Arctic Refuge for all time, for future generations as a legacy of both leaders of our beautiful countries in the name of reconciliation, trust and love for seven generations from now.
I don't feel like I can even say that there's one that I absolutely love right now, but I think if I were to go for one for all time, it would have to be cat macros.
"Once the information is disclosed, it cannot be recalled, and the confidentiality of the grand jury information will be lost for all time," Justice Department lawyers wrote, especially if the Judiciary Committee decides to make the materials public.
It came, she says, from watching 80s TV series, Fame:   Mård​​'s first EP as Many Voices Speak, Away for All Time, out October 28 on Hit City USA, constantly borrows from this tension between pop and despair.
"HE WAS NOT of an age, but for all time," wrote Ben Jonson, a peer of William Shakespeare's, in the preface to the First Folio—a collection of the bard's works published in 2000, seven years after he died.
What if men had allowed petty rivalries and selfish pursuits of glory to undermine their assault on a common existential threat, giving Sauron the opening to smash their ranks and cast a shadow over the land for all time?
Decide for yourself if she is a career underachiever or if she is unlucky — with her health and, especially, to have had an irrepressible kid sister who is still in the process of conquering the sport for all time.
PAINTINGS MAY CRACK and fade, but site-specific installations often have highly particular needs, especially those that are meant to remain in place for all time, requiring artists to consider their long-term survival from the moment of conception.
But for me it's really special when an in-game city just feels spot on, when a place you've visited frequently—Edinburgh and London for me, New York or Tokyo for so many others—is immortalized in polygons for all time.
Moreover, Lee safeguards President Trump's Supreme Court legacy for all time, because there is not a single soul out there who can doubt that a Justice Mike Lee would remain true to the convictions he has fought for his entire life.
Instead, rather than telling the American people that ISIS will be ended for all time, and hyping the threat to the homeland, the Trump administration should first consider avoiding actions that will make the fight against the jihadis even harder.
"The reason he wants to bury, demean, undermine and put this investigation out of business for all time is he knows Mueller has the ability and the facts to reveal him, Donald Trump, in a really terrible light," Bernstein said.
"[We] hereby declare that Lelu Island, and Flora and Agnew Banks are hereby protected for all time, as a refuge for wild salmon and marine resources, and are to be held in trust for all future generation," reads the declaration.
Omitted timetables for 'all-time' and 'recorded' lows Many of Trump's claims to have set records are accurate -- but some of the achievements would sound less impressive if the President noted that the available data doesn't go back very far.
The founding fathers — believing firmly in natural law and natural rights — held that the human rights expectations of the Declaration of Independence must necessarily apply to all peoples, for all time, and could never be properly reserved solely to Americans.
"This is not about putting down markers for all time — it's more about particular short-term objectives," said Martin Lederman, a Georgetown law professor who worked on executive-power issues as a lawyer in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel.
Today, "Livin' on a Prayer" has become the number one anthem of hope for all time … and the number one song played in strip clubs and bars at the end of the night to get people on their feet and out the door.
To make it more interesting, the four people would be marginal moral cases—not murderers, just narcissists and jerks whose specific flaws would grate on one another to the point that living in the same neighborhood for all time would feel like torture.
A moment of levity came in the second half as Antonio Gates, among the first to make the basketball-to-football transition that has since become cliche for pass-catching tight ends, set the record for all time tight end touchdown receptions.
I loved the "In My Feelings" challenge, the way I love every dance challenge, unequivocally, for all time, there should be grants provided by the government to people who create dance challenges, and one should also take the place of the poet laureate.
SO THIS IDEA THAT THERE'S THIS MAGIC NEUTRAL RATE THAT'S SORT OF CONSTANT FOR ALL TIME I THINK IS NOT A GOOD WAY OF LOOKING AT IT. LIESMAN: LET'S TALK ABOUT WHAT'S MORE IN FRONT OF US WHICH IS THE RATE HIKES THIS YEAR.
Of course, the Republicans, if pushed to extreme anger by an intransigent Democrat minority, could invoke the so called "nuclear option" and finally put a stake through the heart of the filibuster for all time by a simple majority vote on a question of parliamentary procedure.
We ask, therefore, that we may be worthy of our power and responsibility, that we may exercise our strength with wisdom and restraint, and that we may achieve in our time and for all time the ancient vision of peace on earth, good will toward men.
While her Kim Kardashian Hollywood game will undoubtedly continue to be the preeminent application for all time, the reality star will also surely be remembered for her undying devotion to bodysuits and photos of herself, two passions she managed to combine in her latest photo shoot.
"I call on all Muslims across the world to let your voices be heard, make it clear that we strongly oppose any recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital for all time," Najib said in his speech at an annual gathering of the ruling party in Kuala Lumpur.
I drowned my sorrows in cherry Kool-Aid, and went to confer with the boys on the other side of the pool, where we ganged up on one of them, naming him Rick the Ratty Raunchy Ratfink, which, we decided, would be his nickname for all time.
If Mitch McConnell secures blind loyalty from Senate Republicans to acquit Mr. Trump, it is all the more important that the articles of impeachment for all time document the full and sweeping extent of Mr. Trump's violation of his constitutional oath to preserve and protect the Constitution.
If I have any grand ambitions for "Spotlight" beyond accolades and awards, it's that this film will preserve for all time the era of investigative journalism that appears to be slipping away in the face of technology that promises quick and easy fixes for virtually everything.
" Though there are verses in the Qur'an that acknowledge sexualities other than heterosexuality—MPV employs them in its work—Aslan said such arguments require the belief that scripture is "living and breathing, reinterpreted every generation" and not an ahistorical document "without context, fixed in place for all time.
The worst earnings season in nearly three years is about to begin, but stock strategists say the market should be able to look right past declining profits and continue to reach for all-time highs, as long as trade talks between the U.S. and China continue to show progress.
"And so even as Michelle and I mourn her loss and send our warmest sympathies to her family and friends, we know that her stories—that our stories—will always be with us, and with those who come after, and on and on, for all time," he added.
Basically, he said that in the 20th century, four new combat systems changed warfare for all time: amphibious warfare (massive troop movements from the sea to land); vertical envelopment (helicopters); close air-to-ground fire support (strafing, bombs — including fiery napalm — and air-to-ground missiles); and armor/tanks.
But as a possible reordering of the political universe gathered, readers were riveted to see Warren -- rising to the Trumpian bait, seemingly out of the blue -- with her DNA test and video, meant to erase a negative issue and answer for all time: Native American or not (or just a little)?
More than that: It presumed, as Stevens noted in his rueful dissent, that the Framers of the Constitution wanted to limit, for all time, the ability of elected officials to regulate the civilian use of deadly weapons—weapons with a capacity to maim and murder that would be utterly unrecognizable to the Framers.
Instead, JFK remains a ghostly presence on the edges of the film (even in a handful of flashbacks), and the film is much more interested in why Jackie feels the need to make sure John is remembered for all time — because it's clear her love for him is only a small part of it.
Now, if there's a more Yorkshire image from the preceding 2,000 years of human history than the finger-punching, double hat-wearing, smart parting, shiny ball icon Dickie Bird tearing into a 12 tonne pie wearing a navy blazer and white rose then, frankly, it has been lost to the annals for all time.
That's the challenge we face A ghost story for all time Many people know the story of Henry VIII and his six wives but it took a contemporary British writer to turn the life of the king's "most competent minister" into a riveting story that won awards and launched versions on television and in theaters.
"These definitions was introduced at a time when the revolutionaries wanted to create units that were pour tous les hommes, pour tous les temps — for all men, for all time," Dr. Martin Milton, director of the Paris-based International Bureau of Weights and Measures (or BIPM as it's known from its French initials), tells The Verge.
Elizabeth Warren solve Medicare-for-all tax puzzle (Washington Post) A new generation of activist doctors is fighting for Medicare for All (Time) Widely used algorithm for follow-up care in hospitals is racially biased, study finds (Stat News)    State by state Ohio House Democrats prepare for life after Affordable Care Act (WOSU)   ObamaCare open enrollment starts Nov. 1.
They are hard working people who are often up before dawn and asleep after dark, battling elements and insects and politicians just to supply a mainline into the rugged individual beauty and solace that the contours of the American landscape and historical markers inhabit and indicate—just so that it can be accessible for all, for all time.
And it is true that passion turned to mayhem Saturday afternoon, forcing a postponement of an event that felt unique: the first time the two rivals of the so-called Superclásico were meeting to decide the most significant competition on the South American calendar: the Final to End All Finals, the Final for All Time, La Finalísima.
"Once the information is disclosed, it cannot be recalled, and the confidentiality of the grand jury information will be lost for all time—particularly if Petitioner United States House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary ("HJC") decides to publicize the now-secret grand jury materials, which it has asserted the power to do through a simple majority vote," the DOJ wrote.
In 2016, President Obama relied on the Antiquities Act of 1906 (signed by Theodore Roosevelt) to set aside 1.35 million acres of public land in southeastern Utah, intending to protect for all time more than 100,000 sacred Native American sites, not to mention a contained landscape upon which the narrative of time has been written more eloquently and indelibly than anywhere else on earth.
The novel ends with a memorial: "He gained immortality for himself on that dark November day," it reads, and in so doing he helped greatly to assure that his race would survive and prosper, that the Organization would achieve its worldwide political and military goals, and that the Order would spread its wise and benevolent rule over the earth for all time to come.
And, to make sense of what doesn't make sense — how four narratives of the death of a man who spoke in riddles and, 2,000 years later, is worshiped as God by two billion people — Carrère also writes a fictional account of the Apostles Luke and Paul as they began their missionary work, an account whose fictionality fills in the huge gaps in the record, to the end of trying to understand how one could tell such a story in such a way that it would captivate all of humanity for all time.

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