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"But that doesn't make them illegal or for that matter punishable or for that matter grounds for a seizure" of a motorist.
Every woman – and man, for that matter – should.
Someone made Eastwood's day — and life, for that matter.
Clinton — and Mr. Trump, for that matter — are critical.
" But, he added, "For that matter, neither does Bernie.
It's also the second in 10 years, for that matter.
It's also the second in 10 years, for that matter.
Or, for that matter, any technology that surpasses the landline.
Or even in a pair of jeans, for that matter.
And who on the internet (or IRL for that matter )
Or Phillipa Soo and Leslie Odom Jr., for that matter?
She isn't very welcoming to Claire either for that matter.
The same holds for cars, or trains for that matter.
For that matter, why does he carry a pocket watch?
I never received pushback or one note, for that matter.
And, for that matter, what happens when we find out?
Or, for that matter, the impending wrath of TLC fans.
And, for that matter, they should end the undercard debates.
Or, really, for that matter, the tastes of an adult.
Or, for that matter, for taxpayers to subsidise organised religion?
Nobody wanted to see his immigration papers for that matter.
Or, for that matter, defecating, an even more elemental act.
Do you even have one at all, for that matter?
Scorpio doesn't do Venus, or anything for that matter, lightly.
NBC has invested in BuzzFeed (and Axios, for that matter).
There is no traffic, or parked cars for that matter.
Nor does it, for that matter, taste much like Oreos.
Or than the 1964 Jerome Robbins original, for that matter?
Emanuel wasn't a businessman (or a doctor, for that matter).
For that matter, Iranians complain about their political system, too.
None resemble Ms. Gravatt or, for that matter, the others.
Nor, for that matter, is having friends you can trust.
For that matter, Puerto Rico's public sector is hopelessly bloated.
For that matter, the same could be said of Michelangelo.
Voters need to be registered and, for that matter, organized.
Criticism, for that matter, can sin in generosity as well.
But I was no Aragorn — or for that matter, Arwen.
You can't just get new fingerprints — or eyeballs for that matter.
No need — or time for that matter — to stop for lunch.
I think it&aposs bad for the presidency for that matter.
Few people love spring cleaning, or any cleaning for that matter.
For that matter, so are biology, geophysics, technology, and social organization.
And why, for that matter, is it speaking up at all?
What would Facebook (or YouTube, or Snapchat, for that matter) do?
Mr. Tuberman, however, resisted Groupon — and, for that matter, the Internet.
It's unlike its a contemporaries, and for that matter, anything else.
Or, for that matter, even remember if these cops have kids.
Or, for that matter, Angela Lansbury as a park balloon lady?
Has he ever hammered away at a typewriter, for that matter?
Major spoilers for Bates Motel — and Psycho, for that matter — follow.
And why, for that matter, are the Emmys called the Emmys?
For that matter, Fight Club isn't an unimpeachable work of satire.
Travelers is the better one, so is Chubb for that matter.
Same goes for the salad, or the fish, for that matter.
Or a new laptop, or tablet, or smartphone, for that matter?
And for that matter, why not explain the reasoning behind it?
New Macs (and new Windows PCs, for that matter) are complicated.
And for that matter, exactly what do you get for $35,000?
Also new, for that matter, is Klinsmann's pragmatism about playing styles.
The FCC is no poster child for efficiency for that matter.
For that matter, what does "beta" even mean in this context?
Nor is it your grandfather's Pyongyang, or Tehran for that matter.
For that matter, what was really accomplished in discussions of Syria?
For that matter, none of the play's characters are persuasively written.
And for that matter, in small country towns in South Carolina.
Or any type of worship from a stranger, for that matter.
Nor, for that matter, did they seem to care very much.
And for that matter, what does it mean to be sophisticated?
For that matter, any turnover in this matchup would be refreshing.
For that matter, didn't he oppose Trump's drive to repeal Obamacare?
No mystery, for that matter, looms larger than King James's future.
Chocolate chip cookie dough (or any cookie dough for that matter).
So for that matter is Ms. Pelosi, whatever her perceived liabilities.
Or, for that matter, that Murray's findings have been thoroughly debunked.
For that matter, it's the heart of a vibrant, informed democracy.
Neither bailout option sounds sustainable, or even legal for that matter.
Is a mother, for that matter, a woman with a man?
Nor is our planet or for that matter our entire universe.
Nor is our planet or for that matter our entire universe.
For that matter, how do we even agree on what's toxic?
It doesn't even feel like earlier this decade, for that matter.
Or, for that matter, unlike any car anyone has ever made.
Annual dues, for that matter, are $4,200 for members over 35.
Sometimes public silence can be deafening or, for that matter, misleading.
And for that matter, we're not sure how to treat them.
What unique crusade can Clinton, or Verrit, for that matter, lead?
Maybe they were talking to more than two parties for that matter.
BLL season 1, for that matter, will never be on Netflix either.
For that matter, imagining the future of Yonge has never been easy.
Admittedly, football isn't my forté — or sports in general, for that matter.
Sasha has never been sailing, or on a boat for that matter.
For that matter, why did President Clinton sign the bill at all?
But those polished looks don't come easily — or quickly, for that matter.
Uber, for that matter, loses over $1 billion a year in China.
But not all philanthropists are billionaires, or even millionaires for that matter.
How do you manage hosting large groups — or anyone for that matter?
It doesn't happen to me very often, or ever for that matter.
Subject tracking isn't a strength of the R either, for that matter.
They're on YouPorn too, for that matter — another brand owned by MindGeek.
There wasn't much economics, or for that matter much connection with reality.
For that matter, the demo was seated but your character is standing.
Ericsson, for that matter, trades at 18-times next year's earnings estimates.
And, for that matter, she wants her diner and her diner only.
Her brows aren't perfectly groomed — or even fastidiously plucked, for that matter.
I don't wish I were there, or anywhere else for that matter.
You don't wanna leave anything to chance ... or faith, for that matter.
There aren't even any captions, or words at all for that matter.
Or, for that matter, sharing all of the above experiences with others.
There's no crying in baseball — or in winning awards, for that matter.
Just ask Alipay — or, for that matter, Tencent, the owner of WeChat.
And for that matter, why do Muslim terrorists despise America so much?
For that matter, do not try to diagnose someone's pregnancy at all.
And, for that matter, I want my poems to listen to you.
And, for that matter, it didn't amount to much of a statement.
It did not taste like Christmas, or mince pies, for that matter.
Neither one of them can beat Clinton, or Trump for that matter.
She didn't get it from celebrities or models either, for that matter.
For that matter, people throughout the Midwest are in serious danger, too.
Why, for that matter, do scientists keep doing climate science at all?
For that matter, does my old phone have a new phone number?
For that matter, why not post video cameras at slaughterhouses and feedlots?
He doesn't believe in Santa Claus, or even Jesus for that matter.
I don't mean, here, to attack men -- or masculinity for that matter.
Tornadoes in Havana and, for that matter, all of Cuba are rare.
For that matter, Republicans Trump made a special point to mention Rep.
His agenda wouldn't be conservative, moderate, liberal or for that matter coherent.
Northwood — and my hairstylist Sharpton, for that matter — do recommend regular trims.
For that matter, how do humans survive on Mars once they've arrived?
For that matter, how can Democrats vote against American business and prosperity?
Or, for that matter, that anyone would notice if she did not.
Some did not know one another, or for that matter the Klimples.
It can be a physio, a doctor, an umpire for that matter.
There is no radio here or television or, for that matter, electricity.
Nor, for that matter, was there any fluffiness about Miss Rankin's costume.
I have never registered as a Republican (or Democrat for that matter).
Or for that matter, of President Trump, who demonstrates contempt for institutions.
And Woods's victory immediately reverberated beyond golf and, for that matter, sports.
No one is above the law — or jury duty for that matter.
Nor, for that matter, is it liberal arrogance to point this out.
This man doesn't care about facts, or much else for that matter.
So what's an opinion writer — or anybody, for that matter — to do?
Chinese people — and most East Asians, for that matter— not so much.
For that matter, you could text-message a handshake to a friend.
As was Harvey, for that matter, until he was shown the door.
For that matter, we might see rather muted activity this whole week.
I don't enjoy watching grown men, nor anyone for that matter SPITTING!
Especially when they're at school — or any place else, for that matter.
For that matter, what's a blood moon, blue moon or strawberry moon?
He's independent of the Trump team, or any team for that matter.
And for that matter, what value does a musician have in this world?
I was like, where is my daughter Shangela, or for that matter Laganja?
I haven't seen any mention of the 7, or Queens, for that matter.
But so did the iPhone X — and the iPhone 6s, for that matter.
Spotlight — or Boost, for that matter — isn't something every dating app user needs.
Think AOL and Earthlink, not NBC Comcast Universal (or, for that matter, Oath).
What does it have to do with Riverdale, or karma, for that matter?
Fortunately, we no longer live in "Watters' World," or for that matter, Trump's.
And for that matter, his contributions to hip-hop specifically cannot be overstated.
For that matter, which end you look through is up to you, too.
We can buy from Bangladesh or Vietnam, other places, Mexico, for that matter.
There's no word on when the global expansion may come, for that matter.
Nor is she the first to describe her "broken vagina," for that matter.
This isn't a problem just facing lawmakers or even Pompeo, for that matter.
It doesn't make you rethink anything, or think at all, for that matter.
What good is a weakness when it cannot be struck, for that matter?
Same applies to anyone laughing or sharing that joke too, for that matter.
But they weren't made with Photoshop—or a digital camera, for that matter.
For that matter, they're not that different from Mr. Rubio's positions on immigration.
That just isn't how history -- or the real world, for that matter -- works.
So would, for that matter, his recipe for asparagus with morels and tarragon.
For that matter, so are Hosmer and Perez, who are both hitting over .
For that matter, Netflix is beginning to look rather solitary in its strategy.
No British, or American king, for that matter, is going to save us.
For that matter, they'll need less refrigeration because they're less prone to spoilage.
And why, for that matter, add Adam Warren, part of the Chapman trade?
There is no grand strategy on infrastructure, or anything else for that matter.
For that matter, he doesn't seem to even come from anywhere very specific.
The worst of the worst also split the first two, for that matter.
This is how ISIS or any radical group, for that matter, can grow.
The area is not crowded with Korean restaurants or, for that matter, Koreans.
UConn fans — and the entire state, for that matter — feel diminished and underappreciated.
Musk's ambitions to visit Mars — or die there, for that matter — aren't unknown.
They have renovated the reputation of the city of Waco, for that matter.
If only life—or, for that matter, this essay—could be so neat.
Mentioning departed characters is natural for Grey's or any show for that matter.
For that matter, the very definition of hydration is a matter of debate.
Or that we kind of smell like what we eat, for that matter.
But Chief Justice John Roberts, and for that matter Brett Kavanaugh, surely should.
Re-enter H. We didn't date, or even talk regularly, for that matter.
Nothing about priestly celibacy or barring women from clerical ranks, for that matter.
Who knows what the future — or, for that matter, this week — will bring.
When you eat meat—or for that matter, cauliflower—it's transforming into you.
For that matter, regular old small-air snowboarding can be plenty life-threatening.
Could he be set to take on Diesel (or, for that matter, Deisel)?
Every filmmaker, or reporter for that matter, edits interviews for clarity and brevity.
It's a key distinction between Judaism (and Islam, for that matter) and Christianity.
And for that matter, how was Gary going to develop and scan them?
The NPV (and the Electoral College for that matter) continues to be controversial.
How, for that matter, can Democrats start winning a few more local races?
Or, for that matter, the six early quartets published together as Op. 1303.
For that matter, you don't even need to tweet; you can just retweet.
He would not miss Maureen, or any of Marcia's friends, for that matter.
For that matter, Mr. Trump's own coalition is hardly a model of cohesion.
Those defenses, for that matter, are still live in the Apple class action.
Or the author's lack of Mexican heritage or migrant experience, for that matter.
All men, all women, for that matter, secretly long for some great tragedy.
If Assad's troops – or Turkey's, for that matter – attack the Kurds, what then?
Or, for that matter, which law enforcement officials Facebook is referring to, specifically.
All men, all women, for that matter, secretly long for some great tragedy.
The Peter Kafkas of the world — and the Scott Franks, for that matter.
Obsolescence is for toasters and cellphones, not art or, for that matter, literature.
These unconscious biases aren't restricted to hiring — or hedge funds, for that matter.
His rhetorical style is similar to Obama's — or, for that matter, Marco Rubio's.
It bears repeating: don't try these at home — or anywhere else, for that matter.
Ask any Venezuelan or Zimbabwean, or for that matter Argentinian, why that would matter.
Marsha didn't intend on creating SET, or any board game empire for that matter.
But that doesn't make this great news for women, or anyone for that matter.
This was pre-affirmative action, pre-Civil Rights Act of 1964, for that matter.
The art world was never the same... and neither was fashion, for that matter.
They are the must-have sandal of Brazil, and the world for that matter.
And luckily I'm not being audited this year, or last year, for that matter.
That excludes everything in today's arsenals, or for that matter on today's drawing boards.
No crystal is a substitute for therapy (or any health treatment, for that matter).
I don't really have problems talking to girls, or to anyone for that matter.
Photo Courtesy Kenneth CataniaWe can't all be puppies—or even capybaras, for that matter.
Neither Trump nor Sanders, nor Hillary Clinton for that matter, wants to cut them.
There may always be space for Clint Eastwood, or, for that matter, Tom Hanks.
What if, for that matter, fast food offered an a la carte tapas menu?
So too, for that matter, does the ongoing renegotiation of the NAFTA trade agreement.
For that matter, so does Walmart with its $11-an-hour entry-level salary.
Shawn looks like he just rolled out of bed ... Camila too, for that matter.
"I don't play professionally or very well for that matter," she told Entertainment Weekly.
Well, there's nothing necessarily wrong with that, or any other feelings for that matter.
And for that matter, had chess ever been used to conceal hidden messages before?
And so is Billy, for that matter, and he has good reason to be.
But there was no emergency -- or missiles flying through the air, for that matter.
Reasons to contact the FBI (and other federal authorities, for that matter) are myriad.
But my career at CNN -- and in journalism, for that matter -- almost didn't happen.
There are no geckos in Portland, Oregon—or in East London, for that matter.
For that matter, he couldn't even speak Tagalog, the native language of the Philippines.
But she will say nothing about the crime — or anything else, for that matter.
And what, for that matter, are the actual origins of the garment in question?
For that matter, health anxiety doesn't always spur people to make more medical appointments.
This President currently, and Bill Clinton for that matter had a lot of energy.
There are no moderates, or for that matter, sensible people, anywhere in this story.
Working terrorism cases — or any case for that matter — requires the collection of intelligence.
For that matter, what are drones and airstrikes if not forms of military intervention?
For that matter, the same goes for Taylor Swift or Ed Sheeran or Drake.
For Koffmann, it was his first visit to Quebec, or Canada, for that matter.
Is a widespread migration to alternative services possible or, for that matter, even desirable?
For that matter, SpaceX has never launched a single human being into orbit before.
I have a duty to respect this president, or any president, for that matter.
Or Clinton, for that matter, whose administration, Hirshman says, "produced considerable payoffs for feminists"?
Or, for that matter, appear publicly with any Democrat running in the midterm elections.
The presidency is not a reality show, or for that matter, a talk show.
Or, for that matter, maybe you just have to go to the grocery store.
"I have felt the pressure — and for that matter the responsibility — acutely," he says.
Or, for that matter, to decide that they shouldn't have any water at all.
For that matter, it would insult people in small towns like the Lanford, Ill.
Why can't motherhood — parenthood, for that matter — just be a part of life's choices?
So too, for that matter, has been his first season in the Champions League.
There is no free lunch in tax reform, or health care for that matter.
Such a wound could not be repaired, then or decades later for that matter.
I'm all for flaunting arm muscles — or arms of any kind, for that matter.
For that matter, who is the lead for the President in implementing his policy?
What a great way to spend November 85033th—or any day, for that matter!
He has no use for counsel, or compromise, or, for that matter, facts themselves.
It's the only one I've ever used, or even know about, for that matter.
This holds true for large, rare diamonds — or rubies or sapphires, for that matter.
Why is Verizon even bothering with video, or AOL and Yahoo for that matter?
Or, for that matter, are Manson's olden day rockstar antics just problematic and washed?
It was my first time tasting the insect, or any insect for that matter.
For that matter, how do I know the attributes of each of those classes?
Nor, for that matter, did he do all that much of consequence within it.
Or, for that matter, from using Obamacare money to fund public schools or affordable housing?
It needs functioning markets for electricity and land—and capital and labour, for that matter.
And for that matter, the whole House of Edwards, that would've been quite a spectacle!
Villanelle apparently isn't the first woman — or, person for that matter — Aaron has kept before.
Or, for that matter, a Lush factory, because that's clearly where the real magic happens.
This is not an acceptable way to treat a friend — or anyone, for that matter.
Beautiful Background You're going to love this set — and this whole evening, for that matter!
And, for that matter, the story doesn't exactly fall into place the way it could.
Or, for that matter, sell us on the idea of these lions to begin with.
Can an animal have some sense that it's won something, or, for that matter, lost?
And for that matter, so did his victories in states with notably small black populations.
For that matter it doesn't really fit into any clear narrative about the Tenderloin whatsoever.
Bloomberg for President dalliance—and his 2012 dalliance, for that matter, in conjunction with the
For that matter, how interesting is it to build a story around such flat characters?
McCaffrey's brief comments summed up Iowa's day — and the last few weeks, for that matter.
I could give a sh*t what he thinks, or anybody else for that matter.
Mick Jagger is unreal, and for that matter, so are all of The Rolling Stones.
Book events rarely garner national media attention—or, for that matter, much attention at all.
For that matter, he never shopped in any of the upscale stores that dot Gulshan.
For that matter, why are there like four different scenes happening in this one-sheet?
For that matter, Uber has never really made high ethical standards a priority more generally.
Why does this remarkable surge not spur frantic enthusiasm—or for that matter deep trepidation?
Better still, the XR looks like the iPhone X (and, for that matter, the XS).
Indeed, there were no tangible concessions from the North (or, for that matter, the South).
His women co-stars – and the men, for that matter — have never been so lucky.
For that matter, anti-EU sentiment is also a political factor in other member countries.
There's one at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, Sagittarius A*, for that matter.
So how does one pack for a royal wedding, or any trip for that matter?
And, for that matter, how does anyone create a custom drink that is so...intensive?
If only Conor -- or Offset for that matter -- had someone like Reese in their crew.
What if Harry Potter had ended up with Hermione -- or Draco Malfoy, for that matter?
The fashion and beauty industries aren't historically known for modesty — nor diversity, for that matter.
You don't have to be older, rich or Warren Buffett for that matter, to invest.
And, for that matter, how could anyone not want to participate in the fun themselves?
But that's no reason to disrespect her appearance — or any woman's appearance, for that matter.
The word "hack," is never used, and neither is "malware" or "exploit," for that matter.
Look, I sympathise with Faust when I read Goethe, or even Marlowe for that matter.
For that matter, wouldn't it be smarter for the Republican party to do the same?
Doesn't sound like he's with the GMO movement, or the vegan movement for that matter.
"  "There was a lot of talk around Beto [O'Rourke], there still is for that matter.
The move did not, however, impress Pennsylvania delegates, or many other delegates for that matter.
That's not to say that's happening right now, or ever will happen for that matter.
I don't like the stock and I don't like the stadium either, for that matter.
I find ageism (and obesity, for that matter) to be the last acceptable contemporary biases.
These matters will not be solved overnight; or within the next year, for that matter.
And she was angry at me and at God and the world, for that matter.
Or, for that matter, the resources and time to spiral through all the administrative rigamarole.
So how much fluid should football players -- and all other humans for that matter -- drink?
It captured the first images of Venus's surface—or any alien planet for that matter.
For that matter, we urge the Pentagon to adopt without waiting for congressional leadership (again).
Nor, for that matter, does it rate styling, which is also important to many buyers.
It was not, however, anything new for Kelly and race — or, for that matter, holidays.
And yes, GB shows off all her best sides here -- Liam too for that matter.
For that matter, it also includes most of the leading economic experts at top universities.
However, the Olympics and any competition for that matter are in the business of entertainment.
I don't need you to be vegan-er than thou, or me, for that matter.
You'd never hear Liz Lemon — or for that matter, Tina Fey — make such a declaration.
There was no medical infrastructure — or educational or financial, for that matter — to support them.
For that matter, though, this exceedingly satisfying spinach salad could easily be served year round.
I pray he, and I, for that matter, can learn to accept it with equanimity.
For that matter, I'd like a half-inch adjustment on the waist of my dress.
They suggest you don't wear them with shoes (or walk in them, for that matter).
So too, for that matter, is the question of whether the president is a moron.
By that, he means not cutting out carbs or fat (or protein for that matter).
Plus, high carbon prices — for that matter any carbon prices — are politically a tough sell.
It hasn't made it to the airport, or through the assembly line for that matter.
An individual athlete, or even a fan for that matter, could pray for our country.
Where could one send tourists — or even locals, for that matter — hoping to "see" it?
Russia -- and for that matter Putin -- are not the danger to China they once were.
This has yet to be confirmed by George R.R. Martin, or anybody for that matter.
"We cannot speak to the Southwest fleet or other airlines, for that matter," Jewell wrote.
I did not grow up observing Advent or, for that matter, knowing what it was.
We didn't feel the people who'd written these fully understood them either, for that matter.
Glenn's favorite episodes—and all the episodes, for that matter—are currently streaming on FXNow.
Does the state of current, or for that matter past, scientific knowledge support that finding?
No one can reasonably argue against the merits of training (or entrepreneurialism for that matter).
No gun -- or numbing gel for that matter, 'cause Drake said he didn't want any.
This is not how Stevie Wonder's song works, or most traditional songs, for that matter.
So where does that leave the fashion lover — or, for that matter, the fashion industry?
There are other ways social impact investing — or divesting, for that matter — can do good.
Importantly, the tablet doesn't have an email app (or any other app, for that matter).
Gene Simmons would love -- LOVE -- to play North Korea, and Russia too, for that matter.
And for that matter, how much will we see of Jack in Seasons 2 and 3?
But most insider selling isn't really all that devious in nature — or illegal for that matter.
One thing that's apparently not contributing a ton to happiness (or body image, for that matter)?
Anyone ever questioned Lionel Messi (or any other male soccer legend for that matter) on that?
For that matter, how do any of us ever decide to trust our tap water again?
But don't think of her as the First Daughter — or the First Lady, for that matter.
Your smartphone can help you find your parking spot — or any other location, for that matter.
Fifth, for that matter, the ISPs themselves don't know the location of most of this data.
So who would add this card (or stick with the program at all, for that matter)?
Or, for that matter, take it as anything less than an insult to his life's work?
"Fashion has yet to come to terms with it" — or for that matter, with nonstandard sizing.
I don't want it on my tits, or anywhere else on my body for that matter.
And those things cannot be addressed by monetary policy or fiscal policy directly for that matter.
I've always felt paying yourself first, or savings in general for that matter, isn't about accumulation.
Of course, the moon (or any celestial body, for that matter) shouldn't dictate your every move.
Ultimately, how you observe your religion (and Valentine's Day, for that matter) is a personal decision.
Just look at it: Not exactly eye candy (or music to your ears, for that matter).
The more data it can offer advertisers (and developers, for that matter) the more it profits.
It's not that Republicans — and Democrats for that matter — don't know how to balance the budget.
American liberalism is not at all like Nazism, and neither, for that matter, is American conservatism.
It's hard to feel invested because I didn't meet my competitors or anyone for that matter.
For that matter, did some critics who contributed to those scores succumb to the same pressures?
And, for that matter, Loch, who is among the more level-headed contestants on the show.
"I apologize for anything negative I've said towards gays and, for that matter, anyone," he wrote.
The company didn't really confirm or deny the rumors — or say much else for that matter.
Nonetheless, their labels do not say they treat glioblastoma—nor any other cancer for that matter.
They know nothing, for that matter, about why America sought peace talks almost 70 years ago.
And his ideas haven't been emerging from a vacuum (or a black hole, for that matter).
Except not by a human, nor an alien, for that matter (this is a space story).
Much less was known about his policy plans (or, for that matter, Hillary Clinton's policy plans).
So far, Clinton (and, for that matter, Sanders) has promised to do more than Obama did.
It hasn't been a great week for Kushner or his wife, Ivanka Trump, for that matter.
Somehow, it doesn't make a difference that they are not employees — or adults, for that matter.
For that matter, plenty of developers do amazing things with the out-of-the-box technology.
Most Americans view the left, or liberals for that matter, as anything that is not Republican.
For that matter, the lively chemistry they demonstrated in Thor: Ragnarok is nowhere to be seen.
It's not about super-doctors -- or supercomputers for that matter -- parachuting in to save the day.
If there's anything impossible to parody successfully onstage, or for that matter, off, it's performance art.
Still, we could have done without that particular callout, or the c-word for that matter.
Why should sports fans in Los Angeles — or anywhere else for that matter — expect something different?
Or have we, in fact, finally reached red-carpet — and for that matter, award show — saturation?
David Haber grew up a long way from Wall Street — and Silicon Valley, for that matter.
The root of subtle sexism is not all Mr. Trump, or anyone else, for that matter.
So I wouldn't run — or even stroll, for that matter — to buy a virtual-reality system.
Designers should be as passionate on this subject as any scientist (or politician, for that matter).
It's still unknown how BOL—or LSD or psilocybin, for that matter—ease cluster headache symptoms.
For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter).
For that matter, it's not as if silence in the face of political absurdity is unprecedented.
Nobody would label most college students as especially high-information consumers (or voters for that matter).
For that matter, graphics themselves (excluding VR) were a sideshow, despite being in the actual name.
Jyst didn't ask me to connect with Facebook — or for any personal information, for that matter.
We can only imagine what Simpson (and poor Joe Jonas, for that matter) is thinking now.
The sounds she made when anyone mentioned ranch dressing—or any white condiments, for that matter.
For that matter, are the apples cold all the way through or just on the outside?
For that matter, most companies would consider selling 10 million iPads to be a big hit.
Especially when you realize it all happened before bars or bathhouses—or WiFi, for that matter.
Greg E.: There's a relationship between technology and feminism, and technology and sexism for that matter.
"No Circus," and, for that matter, the West Coast, represent a shift in focus for Steinberger.
Too much star anise, or any other ingredient for that matter, can become bitter when reduced.
To describe "Ludwig" (or Ludwig himself, for that matter) as decadent might seem like an understatement.
Mr. Jacobs, and Mr. Son for that matter, can use their daring to better effect elsewhere.
For that matter, what good is an ability to see into the future in this world?
For that matter, it has been some years since Standard Grill itself has done anything noteworthy.
For that matter, the "sea level" itself is also in constant flux due to tidal changes.
For that matter, it's not even clear that the White House is making it a demand.
Set in 2020, he would be scrolling Twitter for updates—or, for that matter, watching Contagion.
What defines a man or a woman, or for that matter a boy or a girl?
"I'm still concerned -- very concerned for that matter -- that the numbers are not accurate" he said.
But she stresses that she's "not running against Chris Christie," or, for that matter, the president.
And neither, for that matter, is the nation-state the only "natural" form of political organization.
During my dinner, the flurry of courses was free of pretension (and for that matter, silverware).
That may seem to you a fair definition of theater — or, for that matter, life itself.
None of us progressives favor extremes of Islam, or of any other religion for that matter.
The debate is unlikely to move the needle in Nevada or anywhere else for that matter.
Mr. Hendricks resisted classification as a political painter, or as a black painter for that matter.
For that matter, neither does Colbert, who stays psychologically tranquil even at his most morally indignant.
Just because people are watching porn, doesn't necessarily mean they're masturbating, or orgasming for that matter.
After all, the United States -- and China, for that matter -- are more powerful countries than Russia.
"I don't think Brett would flash himself to Debbie, or anyone, for that matter," he said.
Soup -- it's not just for the winter or colds (or leftover chicken dinner, for that matter).
For that matter, so does Mr. Padiet, a soft-spoken scholar who is not a Dinka.
For that matter, Mr. Trump promised more government involvement in health care than Hillary Clinton did.
It is a recurring theme in any sort of collecting — or any purchase, for that matter.
"I can't live with too many fabrics or textures — or color for that matter," she says.
MIKE POMPEO: What we're looking isn't the rial to collapse or anything else for that matter.
Or for that matter, if you have to shut your factory because workers have the virus.
Does signaling "weakness" through diplomatic overture actually embolden Iran — or China and Russia, for that matter?
For that matter, the themes of the other plays on my list are not exactly futuristic.
Mutual funds and index funds that invest in equities, and bonds for that matter, have risk.
For that matter, why are the people who broadcast these theories — like Alex Jones — so appealing?
For that matter, nobody needs a brand new Toyota when a used one would be cheaper.
Can you imagine Sven-Göran Eriksson drinking a pint of wine, or Roy Hodgson for that matter?
There were no queer characters of Asian descent— or, for that matter, any other ethnicity or race.
It means Apple has something that no Android phone — or Windows laptop, for that matter — can match.
We'll see how long-lasting this Warren moment is, or, for that matter, whether Biden's moment ebbs.
For that matter, what do clocks or steampunk mean to Lisa Vanderpump, Tom Schwartz, and Tom Sandoval?
It had been a while since he'd been to the museum, or any museum for that matter.
For that matter, a modern computer can be simulated by a supercomputer in much the same way.
That said, I never felt like this series was about giant robots, or aliens for that matter.
What sounds in the clinic decrease, or for that matter increase, the experience of pain, for example?
Erickson's debut novel—and, for that matter, his many subsequent ones—tap into a similar American unreality.
For that matter, how much of what we see as Joi's personhood comes from her physical appearance?
By comparison, look at how Facebook Messenger does things – or any other messaging app for that matter.
But it's hard for facts — or, for that matter, lies — to speak to our beliefs and emotions.
And, for that matter, any effort sufficiently advanced of concept will certainly invite legal scrutiny and obstruction.
Same goes for Bernie Sanders, for that matter, who lost the Democratic presidential nomination last time around.
How did that impact your perspective on organized religion or, for that matter, the existence of God?
He does it very effectively, for a billionaire for that matter and he talks about the elites.
Otherwise, Washington will certainly be perceived as no better than China, Russia – or, for that matter, Kabila.
For that matter, Trump currently owes money to a bank that is owned by the Chinese government.
And for that matter, Ron Paul may not live long enough to become president of New Hampshire.
I have the utmost respect for him, their offensive line and their whole team for that matter.
Different finger bones also have a different sensitivity to exposure to androgen (and estrogen for that matter).
Sprinting—or body-building, for that matter—are not things one normally associates with old people. Why?
For that matter, Macron's success reflected the unhappiness of moderate voters with the customary Gaullist/Socialist alternative.
Being Real Sad After Giving Birth Is a Thing And neither is postpartum depression for that matter.
He has zero track record enforcing the securities law — or, for that matter, in any public service.
Why should Congress want to deprive defendants – and, for that matter, our judges – of that "mercy" function?
After all, kids generally don't go to Starbucks to eat -- or to consume coffee, for that matter.
If waiters or waitresses for that matter displeased me I would rail at the heavens, curse, scream.
But under no circumstances do we tolerate harassing or threatening other founders (or anyone for that matter).
Like many molecular biologists—and, for that matter, plenty of condensed matter physicists and materials engineers—Dr.
Or, for that matter, it can be the time needed to survive until a cure is developed.
Nor, for that matter, is it unheard of for a presidential administration to complain about activist judges.
FGM/C has absolutely no place in America - or anywhere else in the world for that matter.
For that matter, we cured it without greater income equality or even remotely solving the gun problem.
The kids — and the adults, for that matter — show up pretty often on each other's Instagram feeds.
Obviously they aren't representative of everyone inside the disabled community, or outside of it for that matter.
The idea of disposable fashion, or furniture for that matter, has never been something that's interested me.
"You don't think of teenagers as attractive cybersecurity targets, or for that matter young women," he said.
I'm not a half-Indian politician, or a doctor politician or a gay politician for that matter.
The XC60's specs aren't far off those of its rivals, or the XC13 for that matter.
What's frustrating about this story (and Flint for that matter) is that it doesn't need to happen.
It's big, but doesn't feel indispensable to most Internet users or, for that matter, to most advertisers.
Or, for that matter, the similar number who wanted Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush impeached.
Little in these dynamics suggests a high-tech utopia — or dystopia, for that matter — in the offing.
Connor figures he is saving another teammate, or any other student for that matter, from his brother.
"I'll always believe governing — quite frankly, life, for that matter — is about connecting with people," he said.
We don't make films because we're nice and want to do good or bad for that matter.
It's hard to believe there was a dry eye in the house — or onstage, for that matter.
For that matter, Mr. Zuckerberg could walk down the hallway and ask Facebook's general counsel, Colin Stretch.
This is not to dunk on Burkina Faso or any other small Francophone nation, for that matter.
Who wants to see that while you're eating, or for that matter, at any time of day?
This proved to be the high point of Lansdale's influence in Saigon — and, for that matter, Washington.
I've had to work with a lot of nations, for that matter, at odds with each other.
Or for that matter in "Julia," playing a totally avowed alcoholic becoming a mother, in a way.
Or, for that matter, the very idea that the F.B.I. is dedicated to destroying the Trump presidency.
Nor, for that matter, was there a Blandford police officer to be found anywhere else on Tuesday.
This game continues to move right along as if it were 217 — or 22017, for that matter.
States are free to ban the agency-fee system or, for that matter, public employee unions entirely.
Samsung isn't bringing this version of the phone to the US or other regions, for that matter.
For that matter, how can we know in advance the number of people we expect to die?
For Wednesday, perhaps, you could make chicken piccata or, for that matter, swordfish piccata or seitan piccata.
Or, for that matter, Apple and Microsoft, which have both blown past trillion-dollar market cap territory.
Moore is less likely to issue threats and, for that matter, is less interested in politicians altogether.
It's also far from the most expensive harness on this list — or the lightest, for that matter.
The FBI, however, cannot force interviews in background check investigations, or in criminal investigations for that matter.
Nor, for that matter, have men here suddenly abandoned their decades-long pursuit of light-skinned women.
White people have been villains in too many non-white people's pasts (and presents, for that matter).
Also, like, for that matter: how stupid do JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs think we all are?
To say so isn't anti-trans — I have nothing against transgender people, or anyone for that matter.
I have no love for coal — nor for any other particular source of energy, for that matter.
Pros: Rooms are immaculate, and so is every nook and corner of the hotel, for that matter.
There was nothing predetermined about the Christmas 1914 truce — or, for that matter, the 1918 blockade extension.
But her colleagues aren't leaping to support her — or anyone else in the Senate, for that matter.
But you don&apost book here, or anywhere in the area for that matter, for a bargain.
Of course, unisex (and androgynous, for that matter) are not new terms when it comes to fashion.
You can impeach someone who hasn't committed any demonstrable federal crime, or state crime for that matter.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg doesn't want to be Disney's CEO — or any company's CEO for that matter.
I'm not a half-Indian politician, or a doctor politician, or a gay politician, for that matter.
PERHAPS HE WASN'T born with superhero powers, like the X-Men—or the god Thor, for that matter.
It has not stopped him from playing basketball or, for that matter, teaching himself to play the drums.
" via GIPHY "I've never been able to give my wife (or any woman for that matter) an orgasm.
The thought that a woman (or another man, for that matter) might want something from them feels alien.
For that matter, I'm not under the illusion that most anti-Trumpers get up every day and meditate.
Just because a narrative is dystopian doesn't make it Orwellian, or like any other dystopia for that matter.
Her reactions—and most of the other characters' reactions, for that matter—are all a beat too slow.
Unfortunately, there's no option for the iPhone 7 Plus or any other iPhone model, for that matter. Sorry.
No one is even allowed to watch Singin' In The Rain, or any other movie for that matter.
And, for that matter, so did Luyendyk, who is currently out of the country with his winning Bachelorette.
Growing up with an uncertain future, I didn't care much about being Korean or American for that matter.
Choosing to be a feminist has nothing to do with your femininity—or, for that matter, your masculinity.
This message lies at the heart of Jackson, and all of Crow's work in Mississippi, for that matter.
But irregardless, the U.K. -- and everyone else for that matter -- has just got to get on with it.
But Lee contends Vans isn't just resting on its past for its present or future, for that matter.
But do you have to wear shoes in your dorm's shower — or at the gym, for that matter?
Though tempting, do not compare your returns to a single index or to other investors for that matter.
A much-conquered country learned the wisdom of ambiguous expression, as for that matter did much-conquered Persia.
It's not yet clear whether any pangolins (or bats, for that matter) were sold at the Huanan market.
JUICE represents Europe's first mission to Jupiter, or any of the Solar System's outer planets for that matter.
My skills in terms of programming really aren't noticed either, or anything else regarding computer for that matter.
Next, swipe a pink shade (or any bright hue, for that matter) on the center of your lips.
There is quite a bit of contrabass clarinet and bass clarinet and B-flat clarinet, for that matter.
MNUCHIN: THERE'S REALLY NO NEW INFORMATION IN THE MARKET ON THE FED OR ON TRADE FOR THAT MATTER.
These are some examples of things you should never do at the office, or anywhere for that matter.
Make 2019 the year you finally master this device — and the rest of your kitchen, for that matter.
You can listen to both of the books (and read them, for that matter) via CADD's website now.
We've never really been followers of the "dress to impress" rule — or any fashion rules, for that matter.
This particular carriage has no interest in following those of laws of traffic—or physics, for that matter.
Your self worth should never be defined by your business' worth (or your net worth, for that matter).
Politicians haven't learned that lesson when it comes to health bills or really any bills for that matter.
It shouldn't even really be called an exercise class for that matter; there is virtually no exercise happening.
In other words, it should avoid words that emerge from academia or industry, or activism for that matter.
The rest of the customization — and just about everything else, for that matter — is done in the app.
But amusing characters shouldn't be what a presidential election — or any election, for that matter — should be about.
"For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter)," he wrote.
Indeed, increasingly, designers are being enlisted in the service of their country (or other countries for that matter).
Abraham Lincoln didn't meet that standard; neither did F.D.R. Nor, for that matter, has Bernie Sanders (think guns).
Well this new design will never fall behind your couch — or fit in your ear, for that matter.
Neither, for that matter, can any of the Republican lawmakers who continue to follow Trump off the cliff.
"For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter)," he tweeted.
"For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter)," Trump tweeted.
As it turns out, it doesn't really taste like rosé at all — or blood orange for that matter.
So stop-and-frisk was not terminated by Mr. de Blasio, or by anyone else for that matter.
Indeed, many charter supporters — and this editorial, too, for that matter — effectively accept segregation as a fait accompli.
But like Bloom (and Lampedusa, for that matter), he's deeply suspicious of the demotic drift of modern culture.
The ultimate position in the country — or, for that matter, the world — is president of the United States.
Or, for that matter, you could make David Tanis's recipe for cucumber salad with feta, mint and sumac.
Unlike other political supernovas, Trump doesn't have coattails or for that matter a coat — not even a windbreaker.
Increasingly, we see the same thing when it comes to successful political marketing (all marketing, for that matter).
Is there something rotten in the state of Denmark, or anywhere else in the world for that matter?
Pamela Anderson channeled her inner Bruce Wayne to slam rideshare companies ... no joke, or Joker for that matter.
Food companies are great at marketing to passions for music or sports or, for that matter, influencing research.
Still, there's no denying the appeal of Disney princesses for kids — or far into adulthood, for that matter.
It's not a former first-round pick or second-round pick—or any-round pick, for that matter.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner too, for that matter ... who also happen to be honeymooning in the area.
We learn nothing of these men's lives, nor, for that matter, of the profits of the mining company.
For that matter, Ms. Franco had advocated a new drug policy that didn't involve armed incursions into communities.
"For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter)," Trump said.
But she is not authority on local Mennonites or, for that matter, ones living far away in Bolivia.
However else one might feel about Mueller — or, for that matter, Ken Starr — nobody elected them to anything.
So how should a Democratic voter — or, for that matter, campaign aide or donor — choose among these candidates?
But do not fault him — or, for that matter, the Yankees' depleted lineup — for a lack of power.
That's where Soupy Sales comes from, or Laurel and Hardy, Count Basie, and Sun Ra for that matter.
These are not qualities we look for in a Supreme Court justice, or a judge for that matter.
This is my debut crossword puzzle for The New York Times, or any other publication, for that matter.
Mr. Johns himself is loath to offer biographical interpretations of his work — or any interpretations, for that matter.
This uncertainty is one thing that all retailers — and people, for that matter — have in common right now.
So, for that matter, are individual genders among the eclectic, high-energy ensemble that embodies the title characters.
Just ask Hillary Clinton or Mr. Trump, or for that matter, anyone who has ever run for office.
But there are only partisans when it comes to the Fitzgeralds' marriage — or any marriage, for that matter.
Not far from the players' minds, or, for that matter, their parents', was the legend of Dylan Cozens.
Despite having funds to spare, Musk isn't a fan of lavish vacations — or any vacations for that matter.
It is his exceptional ball-striking ability that translates well at Augusta, and any venue for that matter.
For that matter, there isn't a whole lot of support anywhere in the country for bailing out ObamaCare.
QUICK: YOU DON'T LOOK AT IT LIKE A TECH ANALYST WOULD OR A TECH COMPANY, FOR THAT MATTER?
And he has abolished the lip symbol from shopping bags and boxes (and anywhere else for that matter).
"And I'd put them up against any other sports bar or any other chicken sandwich for that matter."
So excuse us for not tipping our ten gallon hats to Modi (or President Trump, for that matter).
I don't spend a lot of money on my videos — or a lot of time, for that matter.
" For that matter, it was more profitably explored in the miles-more-trashy Tony Scott movie "The Fan.
For that matter, the complaints of obscure billionaires have gotten more attention than the arguments of sympathetic experts.
McConnell — or, for that matter, any Democratic senator who might have similarly betrayed a closed mind — are dreaming.
What does this story have to do with running a tech company (or any business, for that matter)?
Auto sales: The picture here has not changed much since the summer — or since 2016, for that matter.
Bounty Puck A portable hologram that displays the Mandalorian's (or any bounty hunter, for that matter) job assignments.
Not everyone with S.M.A. (or any other disabling condition, for that matter) has the support I've benefited from.
For that matter, so does Samsung's recent announcement of a $300 million home appliance factory in South Carolina.
But what do you get someone who's just landed their dream job, or any job, for that matter.
Still, the reality is that statehood for DC — or Puerto Rico, for that matter — doesn't stand a chance.
" For that matter, it was more profitably explored in the miles-more-trashy Tony Scott movie "The Fan.
It's hard to call to mind one dull passage in his work — one dull sentence, for that matter.
Now, his art indeed surpasses everything anybody has ever done in art, and for that matter in engineering.
Of course, this is not how car hacking, or any kind of hacking for that matter, really works.
But Rocky Flats—and any other former Superfund site, for that matter—is not like any other monument.
It's probably a bad idea to mouth off to the King—or any basketball player for that matter.
For that matter, Ms. Sales has failed to find an architecture that can successfully sustain a book-length narrative.
For that matter, what is in this joint, because right now you are feeling way more lit than usual.
Sidney reminds women that there's no right way to be a heroine, or a "good woman," for that matter.
I hope that is never going to be used to target conservative speech, or liberal speech for that matter.
No word on when the tech will actually arrive on Sony's handsets — or, for that matter, third party devices.
Garman is not a DJ, a hip hop connoisseur, nor even a Wu-Tang Clan fan, for that matter.
Still, it's not clear that Mattel needs to partner with MGA -- or any other toy maker for that matter.
In fact, there's hardly any talk at all, or, for that matter, even any characters in the traditional sense.
They revealed some of the best images yet of the virus (or of any large virus, for that matter).
Heck, they're aren't even what they were five years ago—or, for that matter, just a few months ago.
No option of any kind exists to flag accounts as violating platform guidelines—or US law, for that matter.
Bronner, like the other two arbitrators (and, for that matter, Leviev and the Kleins) is in the diamond business.
And for that matter, I could just basically have not packed a wallet and used my phone to pay.
Still, neither Mr Trump, nor for that matter the Russian intelligence services, have an unvarnished record of recruiting geniuses.
The medical community and, for that matter, patients, are not likely to accept this reconfigured health care without proof.
VICE: And prey animals, or any animals for that matter, hardly ever die of old age in the wild.
More than Messi (57) or Ronaldo (68), or any other male player still playing the game for that matter.
Though Buffett didn't invest in Amazon, or Microsoft for that matter, he said he doesn't consider those terrible mistakes.
Now, almost 15 years later, I am no longer a youth group leader, nor, for that matter, a Catholic.
Today, if you teach a man to fish, or a woman for that matter, they'll end up on Instagram.
And, for that matter, why Facebook is always going to end up with stuff it finds distasteful or worse.
The bank remains under federal criminal investigation for that matter and others, The New York Times has previously reported.
For that matter, you could have people inside the country, which all major states do, to enable cyber warfare.
How would you like it if your partner, or future daughter for that matter got trolled this hard, mate?
What we need is for women—and everyone, for that matter—to march toward a better tomorrow with us.
"Veselnitskaya probably tried 12 different angles to get to Trump and also to Clinton for that matter," Browder said.
It wasn't much a surprise for those who were watching (or for celebrity panelist Jenny McCarthy, for that matter).
At heart, it's not all that different to how a Tesla works, or an RC car for that matter.
There's also the matter of what it is you're trying to capture on video, or surveil for that matter.
Having box braids — or any protective style, for that matter — doesn't mean you have to stay in a box.
There is no room for objectification of women, or anybody for that matter, not even in the 'locker room.
RIP to that lion (and Disney "Paris" for that matter ) ... those tats are long gone from his arm now.
Probably didn't need the secnd bottle of wine, or the second dessert for that matter, but c'est la vie?
There aren't many celebrities who would go out of their way do that... or regular people, for that matter.
While horrifying, the documentation of sexual assault—or other crimes, for that matter—on social media isn't entirely uncommon.
I hope other female victims and men for that matter, will help and join me in ending this absurdity.
We know it's vast and beautiful, but we're not really sure how vast (or how beautiful, for that matter).
A plane — or a car for that matter — "would never make it through any of these courses," Shen said.
Well, the worse just got worser — but for America, not necessarily for Flynn, Trump, or Putin for that matter.
It's very unlikely you'll ever see Chrissy Teigen drinking a Unicorn Frappuccino  — or anything Unicorn-themed for that matter.
For that matter, all pundits and politicians who talk about big business and their power have it completely backwards.
You all have a big opportunity by showing diverse women — and all people, for that matter – on the runway.
Obama won't have to open his mouth to do that, or for that matter butt ideological heads with Trump.
How can you effectively limit money going into judicial races, or any races for that matter, if money talks?
In my lifetime, I could not recall an athlete, or anyone for that matter, acting in such a way.
All in all, it sounds like a more humanized version of Amazon (and, for that matter, LG) speaker hubs.
The same can't really be said for its spinoff The Originals or, for that matter, for its grandchild, Legacies.
Tracking your performance across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube has never been easier — or more affordable, for that matter.
He was speedy, but he didn't necessarily keep his eyes on the prize, or his owner for that matter.
It was seen as a movement away from more traditional Catholic school dynamics, and sports dynamics for that matter.
To date, not one person has been harmed—or healed, for that matter—from any of these mass ingestions.
What on Earth (or any other planet, for that matter) are these houses your 'scope is always referring to?
We're not saying that she should hold back about sharing her of struggle — or her figure, for that matter.
To solely report the top of the range (or, for that matter, the bottom) is to reveal your bias.
For that matter, the endless repetition of the same day recalls Groundhog Day, which found poignancy in the gimmick.
It isn't the iPhone 6s either or for that matter, the iPhone 6, which was launched three years ago.
The Amber books aren't as grim and nihilistic as Game Of Thrones, or The Walking Dead, for that matter.
He just doesn't show any interest in doing anything about it or, for that matter, any other environmental threats.
"Norah accompanies herself like Carmen McRae or Shirley Horn — or Joni, for that matter," Mr. Blade said by telephone.
It's up 60 percent, and I see no signs of the stock slacking off, or Howard, for that matter.
It didn't take into account whether there were many — or, for that matter, any — veterans on a given campus.
There is no true equivalency between Trump and Clinton, or between Trump and any other politician, for that matter.
Nor, for that matter, was it the acquisition of territory outside of the mainland—as the guano islands show.
Virtually all bristle at the idea that AfD is neo-Nazi, or anything of the kind for that matter.
There is nothing inherently conservative, or social democratic for that matter, in the tax structure put forward by Cruz.
But things like health reform and sports success — and the reggae industry, for that matter — are largely bottom-up.
Warning: Spoilers below if you have not seen episode two of "The Mandalorian" ... or episode one, for that matter.
But, for that matter, so has the policy of engagement and trade with Cuba from other first-world countries.
The Cuban and Mexican cultures (or for that matter any Latin-American country south of Mexico) are completely different.
These books failed to change the course of history or the Trump administration, or anything else for that matter.
But it's more than welcome on a park bench near the bayou, or in your backyard, for that matter.
Together, the photos created stunning animations that were far ahead of their time — and Mickey Mouse's, for that matter.
By far my favorite activity in Anguilla (or any island for that matter!) was a sunset sail onThe Tradition.
For that matter, Judicial Watch is still suing the government to obtain a draft of the indictment against Mrs.
Plus, it is easier to get up early in order to plan the day, and week for that matter.
What's compelling in newsprint, or for that matter in life, does not always scintillate when turned into a play.
Nor, for that matter, was British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who nevertheless was instrumental in advancing the global response.
An infrastructure program involving real money could be very lucrative for Trump cronies, or for that matter Trump himself.
For that matter, a quarter-century ago, did they quash the idiotic charge that the Clintons murdered Vince Foster?
She understands as well as anyone on the court — or in sport, for that matter — what fashion can do.
"I'd put them up against any other sports bar or any other chicken sandwich for that matter," he said.
It feels free to pursue objectives without regard to the effect on allies or, for that matter, the world.
Technology is a huge boon to a busy schedule — and, for that matter, an extended period of self-quarantine.
For that matter, why have so many evangelicals around the country spent the past two years embracing Donald Trump?
Despite the vivid and fond memories, I haven't tasted carrot cake — or any cake, for that matter — in years.
Certainly, it's early and none of this suggests a slam dunk for Sanders (or any Democrat, for that matter).
For that matter, the world gross domestic product has no official publisher, but it is estimated by several observers.
Or for that matter where the older black voters who have solidly supported Biden would have magically vanished to.
That being said, always supervise your child while using these (and any time they&aposre eating, for that matter).
All three chains are go-to choices for pizza lovers across the US, and the world for that matter.
The election of Mr. Trump is a game-changer for the S.E.C. — and for that matter, all financial agencies.
Someone to swoop in and save the day (and the world, for that matter) from an escalating nuclear crisis.
Why would Mr. Kim, or any future adversary for that matter, assume Mr. Trump is negotiating in good faith?
I'm not saying a new Jim Crow is on the near horizon (or the far one, for that matter).
All power grids, for that matter, must adopt pricing mechanisms that ensure fuel diversity and an adequate reserve margin.
And the cars, for that matter, will not take them anywhere else — no weekend jaunts to the Grand Canyon.
It is silly to distinguish between cousins and siblings (or parents-to-be, for that matter) as appropriate hosts.
There was nothing, not a hope in hell of finding any decent food of any cuisine for that matter.
She doesn't tell her traditional parents how she feels about the hijab, or about her boyfriend, for that matter.
How had the stupid thing got out of the house anyway, and, for that matter, whose dog was this?
For that matter, let's get the tax returns from everyone in the Trump family, the Trump administration and Congress.
I have no plans to be buried at the Congressional Cemetery, or anywhere in the city for that matter.
Differing political opinions (or religious practices, for that matter) are just the different roads we see taking us there.
But he now has a platform that will allow him to run for governor, or for that matter senator.
For that matter, so do humans, who are increasingly dependent on a computer to tell them where to go.
The company's first foldable (and, really, for that matter, the first "commercially viable" foldable) arrives this Friday, September 27.
Another top overall seed — nicknamed the Wildcats, like Kentucky and, for that matter, Arizona — has now joined that list.
It isn't easy being a woman journalist in Afghanistan; it isn't easy being a woman here, for that matter.
Ms. Conway did not specify whether she meant an attack in Kentucky, Ohio or Downtown Manhattan, for that matter.
As the days get longer, the sun appears to set — and rise, for that matter — farther and farther north.
Otherwise he would never have dared to publish such a story or, for that matter, needed to write it.
The Purcell kids, we learn, have been hiding something from their parents — and from everyone else, for that matter.
" She said that memory manipulation—and all new biotechnologies, for that matter—"must take place in an interdisciplinary environment.
It wasn't lurking over there, it was just everywhere — as was, for that matter, pornography — and the world turned.
And for that matter, no one knows why cicadas are fond of prime numbers like 13 and 17 either.
His whole approach just didn't jibe with the reality I knew at home, or anywhere else for that matter.
Kweku Collins isn't concerned—or really interested for that matter—in latching onto his city's recent crop of stars.
Politicians already have a lot to learn from Ocasio-Cortez's social media presence — and, for that matter, her platform.
So, a handy reminder for Tesla owners — or owners of any car, for that matter: Don't forget your keys.
For that matter, there is no one on the scene with whom you don't have at least one mutual friend.
The lab's re-imagining of the blockchain has very little to do with AI—or the blockchain, for that matter.
Poor women (and men, for that matter) who rely on Planned Parenthood for health services are also out of luck.
And we don't know where things stand with Annalise and Nate (Billy Brown) — and, for that matter, Bonnie (Liza Weil).
When launching a consumer service (or any business for that matter), it's important to be needs-focused and solution-agnostic.
All those folks who are involved in that, and it exists on the political right and left for that matter.
Bowie's connection to metal stretches back to a time when metal—and for that matter, punk—was still taking shape.
If you're looking to start a hoverboard company or any company for that matter, go for it; just do it!
Treat all links sent to you by email—as well as files, for that matter—with the utmost suspicion, always.
It is certainly true that science (and for that matter art history) focuses on details and advances by little steps.
I never felt like I had any choice about identifying as a femme — or as a woman, for that matter.
It's 22012, and what we all really want — and need, for that matter — is to be weaned off our screens.
Friends also shouldn't let friends drunkenly steal digits off ancient Chinese terracotta warriors — or do so soberly, for that matter.
For that matter, none of these shows, South Park included, could have existed if The Simpsons hadn't done it first.
It did say that drinking coffee — or any beverage for that matter — extremely hot can cause cancer of the esophagus.
For that matter, is gripping a cylinder of cheese in your clammy paw supposed to be a pleasant party sensation?
Olivia is the unlucky choice, not that any viewer really cares that much about her, or Spencer for that matter.
But it's difficult to find colleges and universities in the United States (and globally, for that matter) that teach diplomacy.
It gets harder to recall names, or we forget where we put our keys, or the car for that matter.
It's clearly not too late for them to make a new judgment about Trump or Hillary Clinton for that matter.
She doesn't need your voices in her head — and for that matter, neither do I. She's a healthy, happy baby.
But not Facebook — or multiple other tech platforms and media outlets like YouTube, Twitter, MSNBC, and Fox, for that matter.
I certainly don't want to start a conversation about being on television or hosting a radio show, for that matter.
They were allegedly forbidden from socializing with children in the neighborhood, or anyone outside of the family for that matter.
Little chefs (and grown ones, for that matter) can spear cucumbers, carrots, eggs, squash and more with this handy tool.
But Venice has never devoted a strand to scratch'n'sniff cards, or to 3D films or iMax films for that matter.
I knew Eric had never brought a woman home to meet his family or been in love for that matter.
How can they decide a freeze when Libya is on the doorstep of returning production, or Nigeria for that matter?
There are not, in fact, any Senate seats that Republicans (or Democrats, for that matter) were not planning to contest.
The one that survived in Florida looked nothing like the Mulgoba in India, or any Indian variety for that matter.
For starters, you won't see a lot of "pros" or "influencers" lending their two cents — or any, for that matter.
It wasn't just the floor-length red dress that had heads turning, or the singer's legendary pipes, for that matter.
Not many toddlers, or adults, for that matter, have bespoke Vetements in their tiny closets — worn with Vans, no less.
And more to the point, why should Apple listen to Jason Calacanis or Om Malik, or me for that matter?
But is there any reason why pregnant people should avoid In-N-Out, or any fast food for that matter?
Unlike Black Mirror (or The Twilight Zone, for that matter), Electric Dreams doesn't exactly excel at hooking viewers with plot.
Don't have a Google account when you use Google or a Bing account when you use Bing for that matter.
Or, for that matter, legal responsibility — U.S. law protects social networks from liability for the content posted by individual users.
McLaurin, now 106, never thought she — nor a black president for that matter — would make it to the White House.
There's no more wasting away in Margaritaville for Jimmy Buffett—and no nibblin' on sponge cake for that matter, either.
With congressional elections later this year, the prospects of pro-business legislation — or any legislation, for that matter — are dim.
Nothing about Trump's campaign suggests that he wants peace and prosperity for all Americans, or anyone else for that matter.
For that matter, is The Gifted even supposed to take place in the same continuity as the X-Men movies?
But when I say "camera," I mean the image quality that the 6P (and 5X for that matter) can capture.
As I mentioned earlier, the P-Series (and Vizio's other new TVs for that matter) lack a built-in tuner.
None of those hikers came from the Trump administration -- and few, for that matter, even hear from them these days.
NEW BARBIE BODIES Original, tall, petite and curvy: This isn't your mom's Barbie, or even your sister's for that matter.
Now, that is such an enormous change from the Obama years and for that matter the George W. Bush years.
"I don't think that's fair to Donald Trump Jr., to Jared Kushner or to Manafort for that matter," Sekulow said.
Sources close to Del Rey tell us the song is not linked to Weinstein or any Harvey for that matter.
You should be allowed to leave your money to your kids or your grandkids or anyone else for that matter.
It has no place in American society or anywhere else for that matter and he should have already been fired.
For that matter, why are Trump supporters not so open-minded about the marital complications of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Hopefully non-believers can face up to the facts before the damage is irreversible — or life-threatening, for that matter.
Never before had Trump (or anyone else, for that matter) been so obsessed with seeing a president's long-form certificate.
The New Health Care People get hooked on cigarettes, and enjoy them for that matter, because of the nicotine buzz.
Would a more conservative Court — or, for that matter, a more liberal Court sometime in the future — change this status?
His words should be a mandatory pledge for C-suites and corporate boards — for that matter, anyone interested in leadership.
And I agree, I don't think the PS4 has a better looking game, or the Xbox One for that matter.
There's a reason Republicans disgracefully attacked John Kerry's war service in 2004 or, for that matter, that of former Sen.
For that matter, there is no town in town—no business district, no Main Street, not even a traffic light.
So how do you even know who to listen to, whose criticism matters, or whose praise matters, for that matter?
Nor for that matter is it the story of a white sinner redeemed by the superhuman selflessness of black people.
I have always thought that the purpose of words and, for that matter – writing, is to move people to action.
He wasn't a great manager or a great part-time boyfriend or, for that matter, a particularly promising human being.
For that matter, so will David Tanis's cold kimchi noodles or Martha Rose Shulman's soba and eggplant salad with pluots.
After all, unlike poetry — or journalism for that matter – there may actually be lucrative careers out there for funny people.
For that matter, we cannot be certain that your experience of blue is the same as my experience of blue.
Will Republican voters, or Democrats for that matter, consider their candidate's general election prospects as they pull the lever today?
I certainly have not been raising the girls to be prejudice[d] against Jews or anyone else for that matter.
They had no smartphones or Internet, no electricity or running water, no alarm clocks — or any clocks for that matter.
Unless you're Nora Ephron, most women are fine with showing off their necks — and shoulders, and décolletage, for that matter.
The Veggie experiments are not the first set of plants (or flowers for that matter) to ever grow in space.
Besides, I had too much going on—I didn't have time for nervous breakdowns, or for that matter, self-care.
And, for that matter, the school day—since some of the strongest research was done on haggard high school kids.
Nor, for that matter, are songs the fundamental part, because they're all also dramas, performances, LP-á-clef puzzle pieces.
Yeah it was a normal play, I don't really remember much else about it, or the game for that matter!
Feeding experts say it's one of the keys to a good eating experience for kids (and adults, for that matter).
Her clothes have not, to put it mildly, caught up with her politics — or many other people's, for that matter.
There are no spectators — or television viewers or athletes for that matter — because, at week's end, there were no sports.
In the pages of wimmelbooks, everyone lives as if they've never left, nor for that matter are they recently arrived.
And for that matter, we don't need the radical left telling us how to live, worship or raise our family.
This walk with LJ, however, would be unlike any other I'd taken in London, or anywhere else for that matter.
Now, I've accepted the fact that owning a house—or, for that matter, a car—here is not an option.
Trump's candidacy (and Bernie Sanders's, for that matter) suggests that these labels can be especially loose at the elite level.
Or, for that matter, the tough mamas played by Allison Janney in "I, Tonya" and Laurie Metcalf in "Lady Bird"?
It's obvious that technological solutions can't and won't save the Kiribati nation (or the rest of us, for that matter).
There is little accounting of his inner life, or for that matter of his creative gifts, which are quite exquisite.
Because her boyfriend at the time, John Pavlus, didn't think twice about peanut butter — or any food, for that matter.
There is no such thing as perfect, neutral or unaccented English — or Spanish, for that matter, or any other language.
Show creators John Wirth and Tony Krantz don't have an adventurous palate or, for that matter, a sense of humor.
It's capable of sucking the dust and debris that sticks to your windows or any glass surface, for that matter.
There's been no consideration for age or underlying health conditions, no deferment for bone spurs, or asthma for that matter.
For that matter, it could be argued that we never should have won in the first place, but we did.
The usual answer from most fashion people, and brands, for that matter, is it's "the dream": the ultimate escapist fantasy.
For that matter, all true crime books should be approached with caution because they lack the gauzy perspective of fiction.
Klobuchar, just-dropped-out entrepreneur Andrew Yang, and billionaire Tom Steyer also didn't respond (neither did Trump, for that matter).
As with its population, there is no one thing — or person, for that matter — that defines the Florida food scene.
UCLA did not shoot much more effectively from beyond the arc — or from the field in general, for that matter.
What will it matter to you then if I wound up with Bob Wykoff, or anyone else, for that matter?
And the leather seating isn't as crisply stitched as a Coach purse (or a Mercedes or Lexus, for that matter).
If it becomes impractical to hide fortunes there, the money could migrate to Singapore, or, for that matter, to America.
But a partitioned California — or Texas or Florida, for that matter — could improve millions of people's chances at self-government.
As Hawkins puts it, millennials aren't killing porn — or bar soap or TV or most other things for that matter.
Nor for that matter did he publicly press Israel to curb settlement construction in the West Bank as Palestinians hoped.
I didn't see much on Amazon Prime to steal any of that great retailer's thunder, or customers for that matter.
And if Dick Cheney — or anyone else for that matter — can't recognize her face, well sor— you know the rest.
Are there tricks they can use to be more creative, or, for that matter, that parents and educators can instill?
To see President Trump, or any president for that matter, as some sort of prophetic figure is bizarre at best.
Nor, for that matter, has it seen a reoccurrence of the great power conflicts of the 18th and 19th centuries.
It remains unknown exactly how many thoughts we have each day — or what even constitutes a "thought" for that matter.
"We just don't think that's a good use of capital for them or for anyone for that matter," he added.
Plays like "Oedipus Rex" — or, for that matter, "Hedda Gabler" — show us how human boneheadedness, not fate alone, precipitates woe.
If you interdicted in our area several ounces of heroin, or methamphetamine for that matter, that was a big deal.
Late adolescence through the 20s are the peak risk period for sexual perpetration, and, for that matter, most other crime.
But we're still waiting for the first African-American best director -- and, for that matter, the second woman best director.
Mr. Sessions does not appear to have been paying attention to the states or, for that matter, to the president.
For that matter, we may also puzzle over why the woman wearing the banana skirt is sucking her own breast.
It's a mood that's replicated nowhere else in their catalogue, or in the work of most bands, for that matter.
He routinely says or publishes absolutely vile things about women — and men, for that matter, especially "unmasculine" or queer men.
Anyone who tells you anything definitive about what CBD — or THC, for that matter — does to your body is lying.
She noted that spooky costumes aren't just about dressing up as scary or sexy vampires (or racist clichés, for that matter).
If an illegitimate news story makes it into your Bing search results (or Google, for that matter), it'll still appear unadorned.
And does she – or any other female candidate, for that matter – stand to lose votes because she is perceived as unlikable?
Kimmel recently told Vulture that he wasn't going to shy aware from the issue — or politics in general, for that matter.
As a group, Madoff's customers have fared remarkably well for a fraud of this magnitude — or any size for that matter.
It's widely known that the Academy Awards failed to nominate a single nonwhite actor in 22015 (or 294, for that matter).
You can see how this must be much harder on children — and adults, for that matter— I cried watching "Pete's Dragon"!
She seemed sour the whole time and that doesn't play well with Mama Ru or the judging panel, for that matter.
Because Chris Sullivan, as you'll know if you watch This Is Us, is really fucking charming, and, for that matter, talented.
And doing great stuff—but it wasn't the place where new music was being showcased, or touring shows for that matter.
For that matter, "forlorn hope" sounds even worse in the original Dutch phrase, "verloren hoop", which contains no reference to hope.
It's one of the company's arguments for why it doesn't require a three-second limit (or any limit, for that matter).
It's exactly the sort of effortless and immediate experience you'd get from using Apple Pay (or Android Pay, for that matter).
For that matter, he was also the voice of Miles Morales' Uncle Aaron in Sony's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse.
For that matter, there are countries like Denmark that combine high taxes and generous social programs with very good employment performance.
It's a very hard question to answer in both cases—or in any case where someone feels aggrieved, for that matter.
But it's only one of the many instances we've heard of law enforcement — and for that matter, criminals — using these devices.
Graham doesn't think he's changed at all, and he has no regrets about campaigning against Donnelly, or anyone for that matter.
But Red Rush's campaign doesn't feature a single breast of oven-cooked chicken — or any poultry at all, for that matter.
Despite what shampoo ads (and bottles, for that matter) might tell you, the hair on your head is not all uniform.
Or for that matter, get some lessons in Valyrian after polishing off Dothraki Daenerys had to learn Dothraki the hard way.
Our take ... Chris wearing the shirt doesn't mean he supports white supremacy or anything else hateful or extreme, for that matter.
Unfortunately, I don't think I — or anyone involved with the series, for that matter — have a good grasp of the answers.
The device was pretty responsive in a less controlled environment than we'd previously seen it — or, for that matter, the Fold.
For those nights, or every night — and every day, too, for that matter — there is Drunk Elephant's new Protini Polypeptide Cream.
"It's literally been a non-issue to use the girl's bathroom at school or anywhere else for that matter," Ginger adds.
So here are a few sex positions that work exceptionally well and won't break your vagina (or butthole, for that matter).
It's doubtful their respective husbands, or prospective middle school-aged kids for that matter, would be interested in such an arrangement.
It's nowhere near the all-in approach of Oculus, Vive or even PlayStation VR, for that matter — but it's uniquely Nintendo.
But like much of retirement planning — and, for that matter, resolution-making — this decision is a favor to your future self.
Of course, the series never truly cemented their romantic ties, or clarified what happened between Nancy and Steve, for that matter.
Every sign (and person, for that matter) deals with breakups differently, but even the most reserved among us likes to vent.
And it could help end the notion that harassment is standard in Hollywood — or in any other industry, for that matter.
And for that matter, Clinton and Obama aren't preemptively absolving Republicans so much as offering Republicans an opportunity to absolve themselves.
The view now is that nobody expects Brazil, or for that matter South America generally, to come around any time soon.
But there's good reason to believe that New Hampshire's results — and Iowa's, for that matter — won't really map onto subsequent contests.
CHARLES HURT, OPINION EDITOR, "WASHINGTON TIMES": Yes, and when everything is 11, nothing is 11, or 10 for that matter, eventually.
In fact, the vast majority of the time, we're in between appointments or hair-care treatments — or washes for that matter.
Mercedes,' 'Get Shorty' add to TV's drama glut These figures aren't intended to deride the shows, or for that matter, critics.
The question ... how much can producers afford to pay Richie, or for that matter any judge who fills the vacant seats?
The model may never leave Earth's orbit, or Woodworth's living room, for that matter, given how tricky it looks to pilot.
It's still not clear exactly what fueled this meteoric rise in the market cap of Ethereum, or bitcoin for that matter.
Well, here's something you don't see announced often (or ever, for that matter): A smartphone that can't connect to the Internet.
We don't always agree with everything Bialik (or anyone else, for that matter) says, but we love what she's saying here.
When you're a person of color—or a black viewer for that matter—it isn't easy to detach from that reality.
Want to figure out what the habitable limits around one of the target red dwarfs, or any star for that matter?
And arguably, Hillary Clinton has to mind her Ps and Qs —and everything else for that matter—because she's a woman.
I wondered if all the restrictions previously imposed on me are necessary—or, for that matter, if any of them are.
Can physics tell us anything about whether time will have an end — or whether it had a beginning, for that matter?
He never uses Icelandic produce (or anything, for that matter) for the sake of it, a topic that elicits strong feelings.
But there I found myself, alone, no longer forced to answer to my ex, or to anyone else for that matter.
But Hulu has a lot more name recognition than the relatively new PlayStation Vue — and even Sling TV for that matter.
The first half of the year, however, brought next to zero disruption from labour strife or anything else for that matter.
There's nothing wrong with listening to EDM—or any form of electronic music for that matter—and not being into raves.
Or, for that matter, if its next president ends up finding more reasons to let Vietnam's paranoid Party off the hook.
So yes, this means you can no longer eat gelato by the iconic Trevi Fountain or any fountain for that matter.
He rarely turned on a television, in part because he never mastered a remote control, or light switches, for that matter.
Nor, for that matter, has it been the crisis at our border that purportedly justifies the declaration of a national emergency.
Hence, Miller claims that Mueller has no authority to issue grand jury subpoenas, or to do anything else for that matter.
That is, if the feds were OK with it (or any prospective deal for that matter, in these privacy-sensitive times).
Dean, however, has no special inside knowledge about Robert Mueller's investigations or, for that matter, the current president's conduct in office.
Then again, Amash had always been a weird fit inside the increasingly suffocating Republican tent—or any tent for that matter.
The United States, for example, does not directly elect its secretary of state or, for that matter, any State Department functionary.
First, the idea that a book, or film for that matter, stimulates extreme emotions is constantly deployed as a promotional tool.
So, how should Trump, or any world leader for that matter, distinguish between those gatherings worth endorsing and those worth passing?
The OnePlus 7T outperforms the Pixel 4 — and almost every Android smartphone, for that matter — while sporting a lower price tag.
But most proteins made by these cells, or by any cell for that matter, are inside the cell, out of reach.
Congress cannot withhold money from SpaceX to stop Musk from going to Mars or back to the moon, for that matter.
For the Democratic presidential candidates and all policymakers for that matter, investing in forests to slow climate change makes political sense.
For that matter, the Indians also clinched the 1995 American League pennant in Seattle, and the 1997 A.L. crown in Baltimore.
For that matter, most agree that there is no military solution to the Syrian civil war or the Yemeni civil war.
She splits her district (and America, for that matter) into two camps: those who have money, and those who do not.
For Cuban metal musicians, and everybody else in Cuba for that matter, this is as good as the Information Age gets.
He creates doubt so that people question the veracity of what the intelligence community — and the press, for that matter — says.
Wouldn't those be potentially performance-enhancing substances for chess players, or for Tom Brady—or for Bill Belichick, for that matter?
Despite the premise of the discussion's title, the panel did not utter one word about any risks, for that matter. Nothing.
Thanks to the capsule collection, you can now literally wear your pride on your sleeve (or pant-leg for that matter).
The electronic music scene is clearly not an appropriate place for children, or anyone trying to remain sober for that matter.
President Trump campaigned on changing the tax treatment of carried interest, as did Hillary Clinton (and Barack Obama, for that matter).
He's also never seen Shaggydog (or any direwolf, for that matter), so he'd have no real way of knowing the difference.
"Don't sexually assault women" (or, for that matter, "Don't get a girl pregnant") is an awfully low bar for acceptable behavior.
The Russian faced a problem, however: France does not allow the export, or import for that matter, of instruments of torture.
Johnson's family feels — nor, for that matter, does the way in which Wilson, a Democrat, went public with the family's complaints.
Combative politics is written in Mr. Erdogan's DNA, one Turkish columnist explained, and for that matter, it seems, in Mr. Trump's.
It was not on anyone's radar screen as a first-order case — or second- or third-order case, for that matter.
" He added, "The word 'privacy' does not appear in the Fourth Amendment (or anywhere else in the Constitution for that matter).
Politics are largely incidental in other pandemic movies—Contagion famously never shows the president or, for that matter, any political figure.
But there's still a roaring debate about exactly how companies can bind their customers (and employees, for that matter) to arbitration.
That's why Haefele added that he's no longer bullish on stocks in the United States — or other markets for that matter.
"But I'll always believe governing — and, quite frankly, life, for that matter — is about connecting, about connecting with people," Biden said.
Or, for that matter, Salaam Reads, a recent imprint from Simon & Schuster that will highlight the experiences of young Muslim Americans.
For that matter, so what if Sasha Mann helped engineer the exposé in order to hog more credit for Noah's movie?
But with a cylindrical pork loin (or a lopsided leg of lamb for that matter), butterflies are merely a poetic notion.
Even if we have that information, what if the creator was outside the state's jurisdiction or the U.S. for that matter?
Within its four walls, Rum Trader felt completely cut off from the rest of Berlin, or the world for that matter.
When Jennifer Lopez attends an award show — or any public event for that matter — we brace ourselves for a newsworthy look.
For that matter, Wilbur L. Ross, Mr. Trump's choice for commerce secretary, is the wealthiest of the president's billionaire cabinet picks.
He is afraid of diversity of thought — or complex thought, for that matter — so he churns through members of his administration.
But it also means that the Emmys, and all awards shows, for that matter, are part of a broader cultural divide.
With hindsight, the outcome was not worth the sacrifice — not in Angola, not in Vietnam, Nicaragua or Russia, for that matter.
Jason Smith of Missouri asking why Democrats had not proposed a tax on ice cream or, for that matter, the sun.
For that matter, you might have become the target of his aggression: There could have been a basis for your fear.
Of course, I soon lost interest and stopped using Duolingo, or for that matter, any apps that weren't Instagram or Tinder.
Nor for that matter have the other top women in the Trump administration spoken out publicly about Mr. Trump's sexist remarks.
Barcelona and Bayern — and Real Madrid, too, for that matter — are simply too big now to fail in the conventional sense.
I had just arrived on the scene and had no real history with the man, or his work for that matter.
Workman is not the only person in Martin County, Kentucky, or America for that matter, who struggles to get clean water.
Without consequences for violating laws and norms, the laws and norms themselves — including, for that matter, the Constitution itself — become meaningless.
Beer, or any alcohol for that matter, when consumed in moderation, may be a brilliant motivator to keep people working out.
For that matter, what new employer would take a chance on someone who would bail as soon as Lordstown re-opened?
But there's no such thing as "perfect" when it comes to money or investing (or anything in life, for that matter).
Bring this image of Hough's cut — or Danes, for that matter — to your next salon appointment to start 2020 in style.
If he was truly good, shouldn't he have avoided having a relationship with Angela, and for that matter, Laurie Blake, too?
All of me, not the version that's filtered, edited, appropriately professional, properly feminine and pretty — or properly anything, for that matter.
I didn't see anyone who had a visible disability in the mainstream media or in the entertainment world, for that matter.
But this executive action on its own does not unravel the mandate, or any other part of Obamacare for that matter.
All of me, not the version that's filtered, edited, appropriately professional, properly feminine, and pretty — or properly anything, for that matter.
But for that matter, hardware is not something that other software giants, like Facebook, have proven they can do well either.
Note that exactly the same rhetorical strategy can prove the existence of God, or the Flying Spaghetti Monster for that matter.
Do you think the women (and men, for that matter) who protest patriarchy and gender discrimination are protesting an imagined oppression?
But it's also significant that it's happening on Udacity and not at Harvard, or for that matter your local community college.
That will be the closest any man-made object has been to our sun, or to any star, for that matter.
I have never thought of my work, or any artwork for that matter, as a reflection of our society or our culture.
After Arbour announced his retirement in 1994, the Islanders had little stability, or, for that matter, extended success until Capuano came along.
Too busy strewing pop-culture references, the screenwriters fail to write convincingly for her character's age or inner life, for that matter.
Trump, and our country for that matter, can only win against Putin if we are assertive about American goals and our values.
It is important to us and I don't want that on Reddit or anywhere online for that matter, but I control Reddit.
I don't think many of them really believe it or are even for that matter thinking at all about what they're doing.
One thing the S6 offers that the iPad Pro (and for that matter, the iPhone) doesn't is an on-screen fingerprint reader.
With nine albums, she's released more albums than any of the women critics pitted her against, or any men for that matter.
You don't need to buy an iPhone 8 (or an iPhone X for that matter) to get that shiny, new-iPhone feeling.
Their messages, which are oftentimes derogatory and misogynistic, are geared at Clinton supporters (or anyone who disagrees with Sanders for that matter).
It's a problem, for that matter, that doing practically anything on a smartphone is a multi-handed exercise in balance and dexterity.
At just 12 years old, Eta had witnessed atrocities that no child, or anyone for that matter, should ever have to bear.
But what if there was a way we could democratize funding to allow our community, or anyone for that matter, to invest?

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