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It's worth forking over the pesos and waking up early.
And holy forking shirtballs, the stakes were already high. Eternity!
That case ended with Applebee's forking over an undisclosed settlement.
Following Borges, he created his own Garden of Forking Paths.
Governments from Tanzania to Nigeria started forking out for fertiliser again.
The characteristic forking signature made by deers when gnawing on bone.
Well, in Sun and Mun's case, fighting leads to, well, forking.
But a lack of resources hasn't stopped groups from forking before.
"4 3 2 43" is indeed a doorstop of forking paths.
But dilemmas come at you like a road that never stops forking.
Kim Kardashian West's latest Instagram endorsement has another celebrity really forking upset.
Even then, taxpayers will have to get used to forking out more.
Citizens are forking over too much and getting too little in return.
There are many forking paths on the way from outbreak to endemic.
But Stein may also have to end up forking over more funds.
Middle class households were also forking out more for education and healthcare.
Forking code is easy—it's getting people on board that's the hard part.
Forking Android successfully isn't an easy task (as Amazon's track record makes clear).
In 2016 alone, audits resulted in taxpayers forking over a collective $9.8 billion.
It can be done anywhere, anytime, without forking over a fortune for instruments.
This marks the first time that Apple is forking its mobile operating systems.
In 503 alone, audits resulted in taxpayers forking over a collective $250 billion.
The exhibition's fluidity is partially informed by the ICA's building, which was designed by New York-based Steven Holl Architects and inspired by writer Jorge Borges's concept of "forking time," from his short story "The Garden of Forking Paths" (221).
They're not "skins" anymore, they're deeply modularized and sandboxed without forking the OS entirely.
Plus, I made it through (almost) this entire blurb without making a "forking" reference.
Forking over 100 coins feels weightier, literally and figuratively than paying only 10 coins.
Kristen Bell wasn't forking around when she opened the Screen Actors Guild Awards Sunday night.
Forking over a billion dollars to acquire a five-year-old company can't come easy.
Many environmentalists would also chafe at the idea of forking over money to coal utilities.
For those attending the University of California at Berkeley, this means forking out $6900,2628 annually.
Not everyone is into forking over $100 for overwhelming possibilities and a steep learning curve.
Renewable industries are spending less than one-seventh of what fossil fuel is forking out.
Even Ms. Shay has paid to be heard, forking over cash to various music blogs.
Making more payments means paying your mortgage off sooner, which means forking over less in interest.
If you're already forking over the $7.99 for a monthly subscription, you're all set to watch.
So hold off on forking out hundreds of dollars on eBay for Kylie Jenner's Lip Kit.
Does anything you see on your timeline there make it into your rapidly-forking fictional ones?
The other is to manufacture in in China, protecting their secrets but forking over steep tariffs.
Attendants overturned the chair of anyone who dared take a seat without forking over a nickel.
One high school senior says he is forking over $1,53 for college, even before being admitted.
"You can't say that someone got their data and garden-of-forking-pathed it," Nelson adds.
Arrive at work without forking out any money on additional coffee or breakfast or Random Amazon Purchases!
But the Canadian dollar had dropped so far, I was forking out close to $700 a month.
That means forking out another $2.2 billion in the next nine months to meet Musk' projected target.
Woo's offer is a clever attempt to be fair to shareholders, without forking up too much money.
If you're serious about a phone-driven VR experience, it's worth forking over $100 for the new rig.
There's a website for that — as long as you don't mind forking over even more information to Equifax.
The previous top rate of 21 percent would have meant forking over $2302.6 million, or $21 million more.
Liz, a renter in London, describes forking out £400 ($500) in fees when she moved into her flat.
But that hasn't stopped nearly a half million people from forking over $1,000 in deposit to reserve one.
BTW, Buffet has already pledged more than $45 billion, and Melinda and Bill are forking over $46 bil.
When you refuse, they might try making a scene, hoping to embarrass you into forking over some cash.
West Virginia falls on the other end of the spectrum, with residents forking over only $21,2417.05 per year.
And with women currently forking over thousands of their hard-earned dollars on these products, why should it?
I read those fat tomes mostly for the footnotes, the infinite forking paths of primary sources and archives.
Forking over the cost of admission shouldn't be the scariest part of attending Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights.
Well, this is forking terrible news: the fourth and final season of The Good Place is almost over.
But — let's say — tapping into the fact that there are powers in that nation that wish that there would be something else than forking Android, combined with the fact that there is already something homegrown in China which is not forking Android — I think that's the recipe that can be successful.
And Snowden and the other developers of Haven appear to have done significant work after forking the original app.
In fact, most of these dishes are things we wouldn't dream of forking down in PJs with plastic utensils.
Holy forking shirtballs, the world Apple unveiled at its media event Monday looks like a tempting place to live.
For that kind of battery and processing power, you'll be forking over the Chinese Yuan equivalent of about $1,000.
Egypt came in second, spending $11.9 billion, with Saudi Arabia in third, forking over $8.6 billion on conventional weapons.
The extra cost seems small to those already forking out for inputs, says Thomas Njeru, one of Pula's founders.
If you're not a member, you'll end up forking over $274.98, but you&aposll still enjoy $45 in savings!
" He called claims that New York was forking over billions "ignorant," insisting that "they were giving us $27 billion.
For one, the Democrats have criticized the bill package for not forking over enough cash to pay for everything.
He's forking over $20k a month in child support ... and it wasn't long ago he was renting from Kylie.
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT. #halloween," she captioned.
If you find yourself unable to justify forking out $15 for a hairbrush, I'd definitely recommend this cheaper alternative.
Drop one of these glass slabs and you'll end up forking over a few hundred dollars to repair it.
Occasionally the story leads down a forking path, as in one interlude from the perspective of a crashed drone.
Despite forking over a hefty amount to federal and state coffers, the after-tax amount would be life-changing.
Despite forking over a hefty amount to federal and state coffers, the after-tax amount would be life-changing.
Despite forking over a sizable amount to federal and state coffers, the after-tax amount would be life changing.
As a result, the capital's rate-payers worry they will end up forking out more money on tax bills.
A cheap $50 battery replacement is a drop in the bucket compared to forking out $1,000 for a new iPhone.
With those changes in mind, forking iOS and giving the iPad its own standalone OS makes a lot of sense.
When they chew on a bone, these animals leave a distinctive forking pattern, which is easily identifiable by forensic scientists.
Kris Kringle may be earning the big bucks this holiday season, but he'll be forking out a small fortune, too.
"When your daughter demands you both be Elsa for Halloween ... you grin and forking bear it," she captioned the photo.
That said, if you don't see yourself using an expensive GoPro often, forking out hundreds of pounds isn't exactly ideal.
Forking over a hundred dollars for a digital writing stick may be too much of an extravagance for many people.
This, of course, resulted in people forking over "hundreds and sometimes thousands" of dollars, according to the FTC's 2015 announcement.
Where's the line between writing a letter to the North Pole and forking over an itemized file of material desires?
As we reported, Rob was previously forking over $20K per month in child support, but that number has been reduced.
The dongle comes packaged with the phone, but just know that you'll be forking out $9 every time you lose one.    
At this point you can customize everything you want, but effectively you are forking our configuration and going your own way.
But a lot has changed since the last time anyone in your home considered forking over cash for a wireless router.
A few days ago, there was a flash-in-the-pan controversy over Google "forking" Apple's open-source programming language Swift.
If the government ends up forking out more for the everyday running of the railways, its investment plans may be dented.
So often we find ourselves forking into a finished baking feat that is crumbly, dry, and doesn't taste much like anything.
As we reported ... Kelly was released from jail last Saturday after finally forking over the $161,633 he owed in child support.
Still, if you plan to be surfing in sub 55-degree Fahrenheit temps, we highly recommend forking over the extra dough.
Roku Ultra 4K/HDR/HD Streaming Player, available on Amazon, $98Most college students aren't forking over a monthly payment to cable.
Jorge Luis Borges' 1941 story "The Garden of Forking Paths" imagines a novel in which every possible choice plays out simultaneously.
Without forking over a chunk of your life savings, a blender that comfortably handles ice is the Ninja Multi-Server blender.
Rather than porting or forking Windows 10 (à la Windows 10 X introduced for the Neo), the company's using Android here.
So it isn't surprising to Kozinets that people are forking out hundreds of dollars for Star Wars t-shirts or sneakers.
The tech giant spent more than it ever has before on lobbying last quarter, forking over $5.4 million to registered lobbyists.
The labour market is forking, and those with college degrees will naturally shift into the lane that leads to higher-paying jobs.
You don't even need to have ever dyed or heat-styled your hair to discover the telltale "forking" traveling up each strand.
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT. #halloween," she wrote on the post.
Many of these apps might save you a fair amount of money compared to what you're forking over to a cable provider.
But is it good enough to get the 20 million people who don't pay for TV to consider forking over their money?
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween… you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT. #halloween," The Good Place star wrote.
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT. #halloween," Bell captioned that Instagram post.
He made headlines in May for forking out 3 million yen ($29,885) for a pair of Yubari melons at a Sapporo auction.
It's not all that different from life on Earth, where mental illness remains stigmatized, if not outright punishable, and it forking sucks.
So make sure to carefully vet a seller before forking over your hard-earned cash or sharing any of your personal information.
Venture capital firms were forking over a record amount of cash to those looking to disrupt Wall Street in 2018 and 2019.
The bigger problem -- the throngs of fans who came from around the world, forking over a total of $800k according to Rusty.
Up until quite recently, companies like Rogers and Telus were forking over troves of personal information on Canadians, often without a warrant.
How do they weigh that possibility against forking over assets now and either watching Butler walk or striking out on another key addition.
Editors and admins have proposed various protest actions, including a work stoppage, freezing the main site page, and forking all of English Wikipedia.
And while screen protectors aren't expensive, it can be annoying for those already forking increasingly sky high prices for a brand-new flagship.
No forking shirt, The Good Place will permanently move on to the afterlife after its upcoming fourth season, which debuts sometime this fall.
Especially on the makeup front, it helps to swatch, swipe, and test out products before forking over the cash to invest in them.
Often, those interested in nudism will simply get naked in a less official setting, rather than forking out money for expensive membership fees.
With the average interest on those accounts at 17 percent, consumers are forking over more than $100 billion in interest and fees annually.
Instead, she was adding more security to Rappler's offices to protect its 100 employees and forking over more money to pay for lawyers.
So why, then, do we continue to go through the arduous process of putting on pants and forking over $16 cocktail fees every weekend?
Advertisers are still forking out $10 million a minute to be seen during the big game, but the atmosphere is more charged than usual.
But the app provides a robust starter kit, so you don't feel like there's nothing to do in the app without forking over money.
Forking over your cold, hard cash isn't the only way you can score a ticket to Disrupt San Francisco 2018 on September 5-7.
To take advantage of all the program has to offer we'd recommend forking out an extra $25 to get hold of the Powerpack enhancements.
If the gadgets you're after are for yourself (no judgement zone!), upgrade your kitchen without forking over a whole paycheck to cover the costs.
The numbers are in for James Caan's divorce, and he's forking over a hefty check to his ex-wife to square up their assets.
Maybe the tipping point came when the media shamed Trump into forking over millions of dollars he had promised to give to veterans groups.
PPPs aren't perfect, but they're a compromise between having governments own (and maintain) infrastructure and forking over entire transit systems to the private sector.
The truth is that Google Fiber was forking over huge licensing fees to carry traditional TV channels, including big-name cable and sports networks.
Forking over hundreds of dollars for textbooks that I might have ended up reading only a small fraction of never sat well with me.
The deadlock between competing corners of the Bitcoin community when it comes to hard forking, in contrast, spells doom for the currency, according to Tual.
The only real injustice, though, may be that that consumers are forking over $199 to 23andMe when the data itself is already a cash cow.
More recently, SpaceX announced it will fly two individuals to the moon next year but didn't reveal how much the duo would be forking out.
Chinese tourists are collectively the world's biggest spenders on international tourism, forking out $258 billion last year, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation.
The Washington Post calculates that state and municipal governments are forking over $2.8 billion in incentives in order to be graced by Amazon's expansion plans.
Given the heightened awareness of election-security threats after 2016, it might seem downright odd that anybody is forking out the money for these machines.
Much like the unique and forking joy of catching an eevee you plan to evolve, Poké trainers have some exciting branching paths ahead of them.
Forking over every dime, he'd finally felt it, the release, the weight sliding off him, those terrible barbells clanging against the floor and rolling away.
When he finds his sweater on his little sister, Trudy, whom it fits, there's a bonus lesson in graciously forking over the hand-me-downs.
While Valentine's Day might not bring forth visions of frenzied shopping chaos like Black Friday, consumers are still forking over a significant amount of money.
But the business model didn't make any sense: MoviePass was forking over the full price to theaters, while its moviegoers were paying just a fraction.
Without forking over a chunk of your life savings, our top choice for the blender that handles ice the best is the Ninja Professional blender.
That's now jumped up to $799 and $999, so you're forking out extra money for the same damn thing you would've gotten for less just yesterday.
At least, that's what we hope the unnamed buyer of Kevin Abosch's above portrait, "Potato #345," said before forking over €1,000,000 for it sometime last year.
In Texas, they're forking over an estimated $500 million (and perhaps far more) for a baseball stadium with—take me in to the ballgame—air conditioning.
Alicia and Chris Jarecki's divorce was finalized earlier this month, and according to docs ... she'll be forking out $12,000 each month to him in spousal support.
Whether through buying expensive houses near the best government schools or by forking out for private-school fees, they will find a way to do that.
Rikki Rockett's estranged wife claims the Poison drummer completely cut her and their 2 kids off -- and she's demanding he start forking over the cash again.
Future is gonna be forking over dough to his ex-pal and producer, Rocko, to settle their nearly 18-month long legal battle ... TMZ has learned.
Mr Singer advises serving a vegetarian Thanksgiving meal or, at the very least, forking out for a more expensive heritage breed that has been raised humanely.
On top of all that, digital content isn't always affordable, and you might find yourself forking over a lot of cash to watch what you want.
And as older family members love to remind us, when you rent an apartment, you're just forking over money rather than putting it toward an investment.
Meanwhile, Jessie Tieva and Matthew Tieva allegedly made more than $15 million between April 2017 and May 2018, with some consumers forking over more than $32,000.
During the Bitcoin forking bonanza last year, Bitmain played a major role in the decision to fork Bitcoin into two versions: Bitcoin core and Bitcoin Cash.
This is typically known as forking and the organization, recognizing the growing popularity of Kubernetes, wanted to ensure to the extent possible that, that didn't happen.
But once Trump entered the Oval Office, the tech industry began forking over tens of millions of dollars to woo the White House and skeptical Republicans.
Once at the hospital, Prairie starts drawing on the walls, as if she's making the "Bandersnatch" code with different forking points where her realities forged into two.
The problem is living the networked Good Life generally means forking out the cash to buy connected gadgets ($67 for a lightbulb?) or being an adroit hacker.
Forking is the act where some companies break off on their own in an open source project, creating a new and possibly incompatible version of the software.
Retailers in Causeway Bay, who are already hurting from a slowdown in Chinese tourist traffic and spend, are forking out $2,878 per square foot in rents annually.
If you're interested and want to trial it before forking out £7.99/month for a membership, you can sign up here for a free 30-day trial.
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT," she wrote in a photo caption on her official Instagram account.
But it's getting more attention right now for a few reasons: First, it was created as a result of forking bitcoin core, and not created from scratch.
But newly appointed experiment leader/architect Eleanor (Kristen Bell) has her work cut out for her, because the four humans on The Good Place are forking challenging.
American parents with children under the age of five are forking over a total of $2100 billion for early child care and education, such as preschool programs.
The men dug in unceremoniously, slicing and forking and salting big bites until there was little left of two birds but bones and a bit of gravy.
And as complex as the genome is, the brain is more so—its 86 billion neurons forking and signaling in ways we are only beginning to understand.
" Vitalik Buterin, the inventor of Ethereum, agreed that the largest difference between bitcoin and Ethereum when it comes to forking is "the differences between the two protocols' communities.
That question defines the fault lines of the internecine culture war swirling around the Donald—and the answer could gesture toward a forking path for the Republican Party.
The Game stepped up his Flint water crisis game ... forking over $500k from his own pocket ... and charity-shamed Madonna and Jimmy Fallon while he was at it.
This could be you, but this jacket is insanely unpractical and probably more troublesome and time-consuming to pack than just forking over $50 for a checked bag.
So our responsibility and role here is to make sure there is no forking of Sailfish here — but it happens exactly in collaboration together with our licensing customers.
Sure, healthy hair is an investment, but it doesn't always require you forking up hundreds in cash all the time (a girl's got rent to pay, after all).
Cyndi Lauper will absolutely play her upcoming concert in North Carolina, but she's also joining the fight against the state's controversial HB2 law by forking over her profits.
Hard to imagine Michael Jackson's Estate getting even richer, but it just happened -- Sony is forking over $750 MILLION to buy out MJ's share of Sony/ATVMusic Publishing.
As we previously reported, Rob now has 50/50 custody of his daughter with Chyna, and he's forking over $20k a month in child support, despite being broke.
On an international level, TripAdvisor determined that visitors to Helsinki, Finland pay the most for a room service sandwich, forking over an average of $38.16 for a sandwich.
But the worst possibility is probably already happening, which is suffering in a terrible job and forking over too much of your paycheck to pay back your loans.
Going to a product's page also doesn't necessarily mean customers will end up buying that product, but brands are nonetheless forking over money to attract these customers' eyeballs.
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Of course, there's nothing wrong with forking an open source project, that's the whole point of making code open source: allowing others to build on it if they want.
While a First-Class Mail Forever stamp costs a mere 50 cents, the U.S. Postal Service is forking a lot more for an error they made eight years ago.
But you're afraid to take the plunge because forking out hundreds for a pair is too much of a commitment, especially when you plan to sweat all over them.
And yet, that doesn't seem to get in the way of people forking over serious cash for something they are going to sport for a single evening of revelry.
If this sounds like a utopian world where happy consumers are forking over extra nickels and dimes where they never would have in the past, it is — for brands.
Which means people forking the protocol are prevented from running their own phone servers — and likely explains why secure encrypted calls don't work in alternative apps such as LibreSignal.
But in Go, an ancient board game renowned for its complexity, the ever-forking space of possibilities is so much vaster that sheer electronic speed was not nearly enough.
TMZ broke the story ... Britney's legal team squared off Friday with Kevin, who has demanded way more in child support than the $20k per month she's been forking over.
As for financial issues ... "The Biggest Loser" star is forking over $2.4 million to Heidi as an advance in child support and will pay an additional $2k a month.
Every story — be it a novel, movie or TV show — is full of forking paths: points at which characters could have chosen differently and events could have unfolded differently.
Also rolling out today are billing warning screens, which will pop up before pages with vague billing processes to protect against sites that dupe users into unwittingly forking over money.
It maintains a sense of dull, focused tension as you consider each step of your journey, and each forking the potential path in light of the tools at your disposal.
For instance, maybe you and your spouse buy happiness in entirely different ways — you enjoy spending on restaurants, while the thought of forking over $75 on dinner makes her uneasy.
"When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT," Bell wrote in the caption of a photo featuring her as one unhappy Elsa.
The states lower on the list all had higher state tax rates — with Illinois residents forking over a whopping 12.6 percent of state taxes paid by the middle 20 percent.
As Bitcoin's price began to increase rapidly in the latter half of 2.63, the aspiring Satoshi Nakamotos of the world began forking various cryptocurrency protocols to establish their own coins.
You'll be forking over $9,4.03 more than a standard X3, but the luxurious and well-implemented technology is the core competency of this BMW, so it's worth paying up for.
Early on, M's grieving process is represented by an unbroken four-minute shot of Ms Mara sitting on a kitchen floor and forking a large chocolate pie into her mouth.
While Apple was off making its own smartwatch and OS and Samsung was essentially forking Tizen for its own needs, Google had largely been relying on third parties for hardware.
Despite all that the Indian government has done to revitalize the country's struggling banking sector, one crucial element remains missing from its effort: New Delhi isn't forking over enough cash.
While Blackstone and other corporate heavyweights have, for years, reduced their tax bills through fancy footwork, they apparently still believe they are forking over too much money to the feds.
The great Jorge Luis Borges was the first to tinker with the concept in his 1941 short story "The Garden of Forking Paths," which described a novel with infinite variations.
Whether through p-hacking or via the choices they make as they wander the garden of forking paths, researchers may intentionally or inadvertently nudge their results toward a particular conclusion.
According to Apartment List, forking over $1,500 in rent in South Florida will secure an apartment of 890 square feet, based on the average price per square foot of $13.
Our current data dystopia isn't just about forking over information; it's also about how that information moves across the web and how it leaks to both neutral and bad actors.
Rotondo was ordered in October 2016 to pay the mother of the child $56 per week – up from the $25 he was originally forking over, the newspaper reported, citing court records.
Though they spent only a few more pounds per trip in the summer of 2016 than in the year before, by autumn they were forking out an extra 8% per visit.
He knew from looking into the future that there was only one path to victory, and that path included losing the battle on Titan and him forking over his Time Stone.
That's because they claim to have found a cheaper, faster way to store data, and apparently investors like what they are seeing, forking over $68 million for a Series B investment.
But if you still want to give blush a try (and I highly suggest you do), forking over $11.99 for L'Oréal's True Match Super Blendable Blush seems like a reasonable compromise.
That might have cost around $100 a day—peanuts compared with the hundreds of millions that the state and federal governments are now forking out to repair some of the damage.
Tracing your eyes along this hybrid horror is almost like an optical illusion: one cable splits in two and then splits into two again, forking and twisting as it curves around.
His new friend, revered game developer Colin (the always-great Will Poulter), inadvertently encourages Stefan's paranoia by convincing him that life is basically one Donnie Darko-style series of forking timelines.
Unwind At A Lounge If you're an economy class passenger and the airport fatigue is hitting you hard, forking over some dough for airline lounge access might be a wise choice.
We covered the YC-backed startup back in 2016 when it had just launched its Android app builder platform, after forking the original interface the team had helped developed at MIT.
"Take on" Silicon Valley by forking over wads of cash It was an eyebrow-raising move by GM, which just six years before had undergone a bankruptcy, restructuring, and government bailout.
A vast river of life choices spills out before us, a patchwork of paths forking and twisting towards different opportunities, infinite doors waiting to be opened... even the metaphors are bountiful.
New York City is home to the highest tax burden in the country with its residents forking over an average 28503 percent of their income in state and local taxes annually.
And judging by the mountains of Fancy Feast people dropped off at the police station, people were slightly more enthusiastic about paying in cat food than, you know, forking over $25.
The new owner is paying for the privilege, forking over a $770 million, or 32 percent, premium to AdvancePierre's share price before talk of a deal first surfaced earlier this month.
It was much cheaper than the average salon visit for women — but I still ended up forking over more than the average price for men, which is $32.84 in New York.
And while I love my AirPods and lose them weekly, my forking over $159 to Apple for my sloppiness is not going to help compared with buying a cool new phone.
Parents are forking out an average £6.55 per week to children, according to the annual Halifax pocket money survey, the highest level recorded since the onset of the financial crisis in 2007.
A Michael Jordan fan got stood up TWICE after forking out dough in an auction to meet his Airness -- and now the auction company's targeting the people who promised to deliver Jordan.
With his prison sentence complete, X must now start forking over $2.3 million in restitution to Uncle Sam ... and he also has to start outpatient programs for substance abuse and mental health.
Then technology reared its ugly head, in the form of computerized ride-sharing — Uber, Lyft and their many knock-offs — and cryptocurrency "forking," such as bitcoin begetting bitcoin cash and bitcoin gold.
Ms. Vyhnakova, 28, a hotel supervisor who lives in Clifden, in western Ireland, ended up forking over about 400 euros, or $475, in total, rather than the €160 she had initially paid.
Clearly these sorts of updates were a big motivator behind forking iOS and iPadOS, as the iPad increasingly seeks to blaze its own path in the nebulous territory between mobile and desktop.
Columbia University statistician Andrew Gelman had used the term "the garden of forking paths" to describe the array of choices that researchers can select from when they're embarking on a study analysis.
While not perfect, the approach is far better than simply forking over more and more taxpayer dollars and sticking local governments with an ever-growing tab, as the state has been doing.
There are some sacrifices in fill as a result of the amount and placement of theme material, but I was having so much fun forking off that I forgot all about it.
But what about the standardized test prep industry, worth around $840 million, which involves parents forking over up to $200 an hour for Ivy League tutors tasked with increasing their children's scores.
Forking the system to save the one thing that Ethereum really had going for it, and that many people had invested in, was a no-brainer for most and easy to agree upon.
So we address a lot of these issues in the game, such as the repercussions of forking (copying yourself), the legal treatment of AI and uplifts, the economic disruption posed by nanofabrication, etc.
More than 12.5 million users follow him on Twitch and almost 40,000 pay to watch, forking over either $4.99, $9.99, or $25 per month to watch him blast his way to big bucks.
One highlight in particular is Stephen Vitiello's sound installation "whether there was a bell or whether I knocked" (2018), which plays recordings of people reading "The Garden of Forking Paths" in different languages.
YouTube isn't forking its channel plans or offering anything besides the main option, so if you're not a frequent watcher of Discovery's stuff, you've still got to pay the new, higher monthly rate.
You're forking out for the "everybody is welcome" ambience, the flawless service, the genuine warmth from those who work there, the free pre-drink drink, bar snacks, and of course that W1 postcode.
The bottom line: Audi's RS 5 Sportback starts at $74,200, but add all the bells and whistles, including the $5,500 black optic carbon package on my loaner, and you'll be forking over $100,000.
The obvious limitation here is the cost—you don't want to be forking out more than you have to each month to pay for services that you ultimately never end up properly using.
Though the thought of forking out $500 for photos doesn't immediately appeal to me — the ultimate social media humbug — it isn't hard to imagine a large demographic of travelers are open to it.
In pursuit of their diplomatic goal, President Obama's team legitimized a regime that is the world's greatest Holocaust denier and state-sponsor of worldwide terrorism, while forking over billions of dollars to Tehran.
Epstein's investment was noteworthy, the person said, because after being referred to the team at Second City Capital Partners, he did little to no due diligence before forking over the $30 million investment.
Read more: Apple is not the iPhone company anymoreAnalysts say this is because users are holding on to their old phones for longer to avoid forking out for the newer, more expensive models.
Both sides tend to throw the term "defunding," around as if the government is just forking over $20103 million a year to the organization that can be easily taken away or directed elsewhere.
Even after more than a decade forking over interest on a mortgage, the idea of simply breaking even—getting away from this condo with nothing to show for it—sounds like a dream.
As we tangled through the dark paths out of Central Park, fear heightened by the surrounding woods and forking tracks, pockets of police told us to keep our heads down and keep going.
If you don't feel like forking over $159 for these walking choking hazards, then there are already some adapters on the market that allow you to keep your trusty cord earphones for only $19.99.
But before you get your hopes up, it's unlikely that finding the perfect diet will be as easy as forking over $199 and spitting in a test tube—at least not any time soon.
I was so resistant to forking over the cash to outfit myself properly that I trudged around in a thin wool coat and plastic rain boots and nearly got frostbite on my left toe.
When it was all over, Thanos then burned Mephisto on a deal they'd struck, forking over an object of great power as promised... but only after said object had been stripped of its power.
In November, she shared a video to Instagram amid reports that Kardashian was looking to decrease his child support payments, as he could "no longer afford" the $20,000 per month he was forking over.
According to a recent analysis, Brazil has been forking over $85033 to $3 billion a year in goodies to its sugar farmers, and it had amassed a remarkable 50 percent share of global exports.
That means forking over anywhere from $200 to $2,000 to install a water ionizing machine in your home — and unless you're Queen Bey herself, making that kind of purchase is out of the question.
Other times, they may wish to stay in the world as long as they can, enacting the "unfathomable work" done by the writer in "The Garden of Forking Paths," whose choices create a multiverse.
"The Garden of Forking Paths," if it truly explored every possible story line, would have been a novel without any direction—a paradox, in that it would hardly say more than a blank page.
The Daniels liked the restrained structure of the interactivity: instead of forking narratives, the story—in this case, the song—remained fixed; viewers were able to alter only the context of what they heard.
Below the clips, in a digital workspace resembling graph paper, he built a flowchart to map the forking narrative—how her story might divide into strands that branch outward, or loop backward, or converge.
A few firms had approached them—"They wanted to sell us "—but the Ilinetskys were uncomfortable with the idea of forking over a cut of what donors would assume was going to the kids.
We broke the story ... Ryan spent a winter afternoon at Bud's bar in Chattanooga and racked up a $36 bill for 6 Jack Daniel's whiskey, but allegedly walked out without forking over the money.
On the street outside men's fashion week If you're sick of forking out for expensive grooming products, and could use a little extra sleep in the morning; anti-grooming is probably the trend for you.
Make no mistake, this a huge and somewhat miraculous occurrence to have this many diverse technology companies agree to anything, but Kohn says most of the organization came together fairly quickly around the forking concern.
After forking, or splitting, from the original bitcoin protocol four months ago, Bitcoin Cash was trading in the mid-hundreds of dollars before speculation began that it would be imminently added to Coinbase's trading platform.
Like others in the industry, the German carmaker is forking out for the technologies that are driving the transition to electric and self-driving vehicles; it unveiled a strategy this week to reduce its overheads.
In 1984, economists found that consumers were forking out more than $100,000 in the form of higher prices for each job protected in the clothing industry, where the average wage was around $12,000 per year.
If the lower rate is typical, it means the students' efforts are worth more than $1,500 for a two-day wait, and that whoever is paying them is forking over tens of thousands of dollars.
Hard to imagine a family that lacks earthquake insurance forking over 400 big ones (multiplied by the number of people in said family) for a prep pack stuffed with items swiped from a luxury hotel.
But after forking over $60 million in state and local incentives in the last decade, they believed they had done enough to get G.M. to maintain Lordstown, which has built 16.3 million vehicles since 240.
There's still a possibility the Commission could compel Google to work with manufacturing partners that want to use modified versions of Android, allowing what is known as "forking" of the operating system, EU sources said.
According to court docs filed in New Jersey ... Burress and his wife Tiffany stopped forking over mortgage checks on their 5,500 square foot pad back in July 2017 and the bank is looking to collect.
Instead of forking up the €75 ($85), 30-year-old Natalie Wynn began pulling clothes out of her suitcase and putting them on her body before she boarded a Thomas Cook Airlines flight, The Sun reports.
Some nonprofit organizations do provide free or low-cost consultations, but if you need a bit more hand-holding for a longer amount of time, you might have a hard time without forking over the cash.
First there was the college admissions scandal earlier this year, which revealed the elaborate lengths wealthy parents will go to get their children into elite schools, including faking a learning disability and forking over $22001 million.
Buying a house is a lot more than forking over a down payment and paying a mortgage—utilities, homeowners association fees and insurance, and general maintenance and upkeep all add more weight on the monthly budget.
And even if you only see a dollar increase on your bill every month, what does mean in the months... (CROSSTALK) CAVUTO: But you think consumers will end up forking lot of the bill for this?
Jared Fogle has officially been ordered to ante up $50,000 ... money that he's forking over to avoid officials seizing vehicles that he used to commit the crime of traveling to engage in sex with a minor.
Inside are a hotel, performance studios and artist lofts, but we skipped all that, forking out 21940 euros (about $26) a person to be rocketed 0003 feet up to an observation platform called the A'Dam Lookout.
DICE's Battlefront was generally panned by fans of the original games, and it's hard to imagine them forking over $60 for its sequel when they can return to the newly revitalized classic—assuming those servers get fixed.
Aside from their anonymity, their main strength is their irreversibility — victims have no other choice than forking over the ransom money if they want to regain access to their files (unless they've taken precautionary measures, of course).
As his road keeps forking in time and outlook, he becomes Faulkner's Joe Christmas in an era when identity is a mixtape, his voice increasingly interchangeable with that of the ghost who may or may not exist.
In other words, what you would save by not forking over premiums, co-pays when you go to the doctor or deductibles when you visit the emergency room would outweigh any additional amount you pay in taxes.
We could create Karacoin by the end of this interview by taking the bitcoin source code off of GitHub, forking it, renaming it Karacoin, and maybe changing one or two parameters and giving it to the world.
But unlike some others, this election has drawn the attention of Big Telecom, with CenturyLink and Comcast forking over more than $50,000 combined to a political action committee that's campaigning for one candidate: former US Attorney Jenny Durkan.
However, BTIG's Peter Saleh was one of a number of sector analysts who said while customers forking out for higher-priced new drinks had helped drive growth in same-store sales, "anemic" traffic at cafes remained a concern.
According to police documents, obtained by TMZ, Edwards was at Bud's bar in Hamilton County, Tennessee where he ordered 6 Jack Daniel's whiskey, raking up a bill of $36 and then walking out without forking over the money.
In addition to forking over a 20 percent down payment, you also need to have enough in the bank to cover closing costs, moving expenses, repairs and the first few months' mortgage payments, all without draining your emergency fund.
Lin's poor health last season is cause for concern—he only played 883 minutes, the fewest since his rookie season with Golden State—and would give the Cavs pause about forking over a valuable future asset to get him.
Nike signed a decade-long, £600m contract with Chelsea in May; Adidas could soon be forking over half a billion euros a year in fees for its top five football deals—almost a quarter of its total marketing budget.
On Twitch, more than 12.5 million users follow him, and almost 43,000 pay to watch, subscribing to three different tiers and forking over either $4.99, $9.99 or $25 per month to watch Ninja blast his way to big bucks.
Collecting replica kits; buying all the assorted paraphernalia; hunting autographs from the world's greatest players, or Gillingham players for that matter; forking out inordinate amounts of money to travel all over the country watching a team, home and away.
Lange, like many makers of so-called patriotic products, takes their creation very seriously, but in reality, Trumpy Bear is a toy that preys on those susceptible to being patriot-shamed into forking over $40 for a stuffed animal.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is still a long way from forking out $50 billion for farm goods from the United States, agriculture industry analysts said on Monday, cautioning that getting there is contingent on removing substantial technical and political hurdles.
Holy forking shirtballs, The Good Place returns for its fourth and final season on Thursday and you need a quick, spoiler-filled recap to refresh your memory on everything that's happened to The Soul Squad these past three seasons.
Instead of forking over all that cash during the week on food, use your day off to whip up a few meals for the week ahead, whether it's a tasty, chicken tikka masala dish or a simple pasta bake.
And who exactly are these people forking over a month's pay for a stilted, five-second meet-and-greet with an actor whose last truly good film, the undisputed Christmas classic Jingle All The Way, came out in 216.
As an entertainment journalist, I'm obligated to try and keep up with at least some of the new offerings out there, and thanks to press screenings and screeners, I'm often able to do so without forking over my own money.
It's no secret that Amazon's AWS cloud computing platform has a reputation for taking some of the best open-source projects and then forking those and packaging them up under its own brand, often without giving back to the original project.
The mere idea of serving in yet another wedding — with all the ancillary events she'd need to attend, and the gifts and dresses she'd need to buy — felt like climbing Everest or more accurately, just forking over her next three paychecks.
Damon Dash is in the money -- courtesy his settlement with Lee Daniels -- but he's not forking over any to his exes ... so claim the women who are now cutting out the middle man and suing Lee to get the dough.
A West End night out is a rare occasion for most, and seeing an adaptation of a well-known film or a musical based around familiar music feels safer when forking out for tickets (the best seats can fetch over £100).
Besides the fact that there is something darkly hilarious about forking over tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars for something Apple is just going to purposely slow down over time, there's no real reason to buy anything from Caviar.
Amid the tightest labor market in a generation, long-strapped Americans are seeing only small wage hikes, and economists say companies seem determined to hold onto wide profit margins for as long as they can before forking over more to workers.
After all, if a black woman only makes 64 cents for the dollar made by a white man for the same work, isn't there something just a little problematic about them both forking over the same $34 for this Mexican food?
According to filings by the 6003 Federal Election Commission ... contributions for Mayor Pete have been pouring in from celebs since he announced his 2020 presidential run -- with well over 30 Hollywood types forking over cash to the South Bend Mayor.
Oklahoma City has done extremely well for itself in the short term; forking Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott, and a second-round pick for someone who just averaged 299 points per game in an increasingly joyless environment is a no-brainer.
Instead of revamping church classics or, God forbid, forking over money for original tunes for the event, Perry and music supervisor Adam Anders of Glee opted to shoeshine a host of vaguely spiritual pop and alternative rock radio hits of yore.
Overall, American parents with children under the age of five are forking over a total of $22020 billion for early child care and education, such as preschool programs, according to a recent report from the progressive think tank Economic Policy Institute.
The FTC suggests asking these basic questions before forking over a dime to a multilevel marketing program: If you think you are the victim of a pyramid scheme, Dorris says your first step should be reporting it to law enforcement.
The prevention process isn't particularly easy or glamorous, but it's a lot less annoying than forking over a dermatologist's copay every time you see a bump this summer — especially when you could use that cash to take an Uber straight to the beach.
While yelling at anyone who disagrees with you on Facebook and Twitter is certainly one way of doing that, it's not quite as impactful as actually breaking out your checkbook and forking over a few dollars to a shortlist of your favorite organizations.
Irving is not a top-10 player today, but by forking over Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Zizic, and an unprotected Brooklyn Nets pick in 2018, the Celtics obviously believe he'll not only reach that level soon, but sustain it through his prime.
For all that, this is still the kind of hard-to-market attraction that won't lose much being watched on cable, which is the sizable challenge facing such projects when it comes to seducing filmgoers into forking over their time and money.
Never mind the lack of evidence that criminals had been forking over the $1,000 to buy 23-24-inch long "handgun" variants of the AR-85033 to use M855 ammo in a crime, or had used one to shoot a police officer.
TOKYO (Reuters) - In what could be the last New Year's auction at Tokyo's famed Tsukiji fish market, the owner of the Sushizanmai restaurant chain on Thursday paid top price for a single fish, forking over more than $600,153 for a Pacific bluefin tuna.
Unemployment rates have remained high for the past few graduating classes, rent is climbing in cities like San Francisco and New York, and those who took out student loans are forking over an average of $351 a month to pay them back.
But in case you needed another reason why voluntarily giving your DNA to companies is a bad idea, on Wednesday the genomic-ancestry company 23andMe announced it was forking over its DNA data to the world's ninth-largest pharmaceutical company, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
Collectors like him are willing to pay for this pleasure, forking out around $50 for the most common species like red-headed poison frogs or the super blues, and as much as $1500 for red-banded poison frogs, listed as critically endangered by IUCN.
But it is not a surprise to those who know about the big pay packages that CEO Marissa Mayer has been forking over to keep top management from leaving over the last year, even as the company has been laying off a lot of employees.
The Chinese billionaire, well-versed on the UK landscape, was quick to set the mergers and acquisitions team to work at AMC Entertainment, owned by his Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda which swooped on Odeon and UCI Cinema Group last week, forking out £921 million.
That means that for forking over a buck, you have unlimited access to over a million books, (including thousands with Audible narration) and a giant selection of popular magazines that you can read or listen to any time on any device for three whole months.
If you work in inner-city Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane, you might have some super secret parking spot and get out of forking out the big bucks, but if not, it's devastatingly pricey and you will probably have to give up dining out on Tuesdays.
Switching has got easier, but still about 70% of the big six's customers cling on to their SVTs, thereby forking out about £160 ($230) a year more than if they switched to a cheaper deal, even within the same company, according to the CMA.
Here, both volumes are together in English for the first time, and the effect is to make the give-and-take between Subicz and Schwab into something closer to a forking or branching: They're the two lives, or deaths, that might've been von Rezzori's.
But even if you have more free time than you know what to do with and don't mind forking over your data to a multi-billion dollar company that just "runs ads," you might consider ditching Facebook because it is a breeding ground for disinformation.
While mostly well marked, with signposts placed every 23 feet or so, the Maah Daah Hey can devolve into a latticework of tracks — some of them cow paths, some blazed by backcountry regulars — forking this way and that, and ebbing into ever-unpromising voids.
Overpaying — caused by drivers' inability to estimate how long they need to park or forking over extra at a garage to avoid the risk of getting a parking ticket — costs Americans more than $20 billion a year or $97 per driver, the report estimated.
Today my grandparents are buried, the wood cabin by the foot of the mountain where they lived is sold, and I don't feel like forking out $250 per night for a hotel room, which is the going rate in that part of the world.
If you're a cord cutter yourself (or a "cord never," the industry term for people who have never subscribed to cable or satellite TV) you might be surprised that the number of people still forking over monthly dues to Big Cable is so high.
By forking its software into two versions of the Sonos OS and app, Sonos has actually created a potentially complicated labyrinth of legacy products, current or new-ish products, and not-yet-released products that may not all work together on the same software system.
"Instead of searching for a quick-fix that doesn't exist, or simply forking over more and more of our tax dollars every year, we have come up with a fair way to finance immediate and long-term transit improvement," de Blasio said in a statement.
Save $190 on the Treblab Z2 Bluetooth 4.2 Noise-Canceling Headphones  — $69.99 See Details Forking over slightly more will win you the updated version of the Treblab Z2s, which feature enhanced Bluetooth 5.0 for lag-free audio and come in a sleek, all-black design.
Watch the forking hilarious final season of The Good Place, revel in the insanity that is American Horror Story: 1984, or experience the latest elimination round on Dancing With the Stars as it happens and get your pop culture fix without all that cable nonsense.
Europe's refugee crisis has given rise to some drastic measures to halt the flow of migrants, especially in Italy, where, according to some reports, officials may have begun quietly forking over money to Libyan warlords responsible for human trafficking to get them to stop.
The sell is that Ethereum Classic is a home for people who believe that forking Ethereum to "bail out" the victims of the hack was a betrayal of the concept of "immutability" that underlies other cryptocurrencies like bitcoin—what happens on the chain, stays on the chain.
For instance, if I lived in Manhattan instead of far out in Queens, I'd for sure get one of these babies to get around the city instead of forking up $127 per month for a 30-day unlimited MetroCard, which totals up to $1,547 a year.
"At the moment, if someone is going through a tricky time, the choices for accessing counselling are between either a months-long NHS waiting list to see a counsellor or forking out upwards of £60 a session to see a private psychotherapist," Spill's Dhesi tells me.
The real life Disney princess showed her dismay her selfie writing, "When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween...you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT." Jessica Alba incorporated her real-life baby bump when she channeled the pregnant teen character "Juno" from the 2007 film.
Music streaming is amazing value for discovering new music, and a lot of people may want to keep up a subscription while buying downloads (or ripping CDs) as well, but if you're not really listening to any new tunes then you're essentially forking out for nothing.
In the end, assuming I could use the Marriott statement credit each year, I was looking at forking over an additional $55 per year in annual fees for a certificate that could get me a much nicer room, and one that was well over $55 more expensive.
Yeats's "At the Hawk's Well," a 1916 one-act play indebted to both Irish folklore and Japanese drama, provides the tonic note for Mr. Starling's "At Twilight," a forking meditation — featuring both his own art and significant historical loans — on modernism's cross-cultural power and contemporary resonance.
Despite Sutter's optimistic tone, agriculture industry analysts said China is still a long way from forking out $50 billion for farm goods from the U.S. "I think it's a meaningless big number, thrown out to get headlines, and won't happen," one commodity analyst told Reuters on Monday.
"While a contentious forking event may be inevitable, and may ultimately provide a path forward for on-chain capacity increases, we have an obligation to our customers to provide a clear and consistent plan to minimize potential confusion surrounding such an event," the open letter states.
A filing by Dell, eBay, Facebook, Google, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, Vizio and others similarly takes issue with forking over all profits from a product found to infringe on a design patent — a standard that would have "significant ramifications" for those who design and manufacture complex products.
"An experienced woman wears jeans under her Golden Globes gown because it's forking COLD," Jamil, 32, wrote on Twitter, with a wink to modified form of cursing on The Good Place and an accompanying video where she revealed her hidden pants during her limo ride to the awards show.
He knows the situation of undeniable climate change isn't being given the attention it deserves, and is a bit frustrated with the world's elites taking a wait-and-see approach to impending ecological collapse while simultaneously forking over millions to get their name on a new opera house.
For instance, rather than forking out $2670 million to $6 million to drill and frack a new well, a producer can spend just $250,000-$500,000 to reinvigorate an older well with artificial lift - which may involve injecting chemicals or gas into perforations, or using an electrically driven pumping system.
A report from Susquehanna Financial Group had said Sears in 21.8 was spending roughly 22017 cents per square foot to make upgrades both online and in stores, while J.C. Penney spent $21.4, Kohl's was paying $22016, and Best Buy was forking out $20153 per square foot to make enhancements.
Then, the states suing the maker of OxyContin — the pill-sized boogeyman some blame for sparking the opioid crisis — asked that the family give up $4.5 billion of their personal wealth, after a previous proposed settlement had them forking over $3 billion and ceding control of Purdue Pharma.
I like those tenders pan-fried, myself, and sometimes make like the chef Lidia Bastianich and swap out the chicken for turkey, marinating it in olive oil and garlic before forking a few heaping handfuls of grated Parmesan into the bread crumbs I use to coat the meat.
The Utah Jazz star announced Saturday he'd be forking $500k of his money toward the COVID-19 pandemic -- divvying up the dough to different groups, but all with the intent to relieve people who are going to be hurt by it the most, like part-timers at the team's arena.
" Last November, Bell posted on a photo of herself dressed as Elsa on Instagram after her daughter demanded the both of them dress up as her for Halloween (for the second year in a row!) "When your daughter demands you BOTH be ELSA for Halloween… you GRIN AND FORKING BEAR IT.
It just goes to show that for cord cutters, while things are better than they were just a few years ago, there's still plenty of hoops to jump through to get what you want without forking over a good chunk of your paycheck to the likes of Comcast and Time Warner Cable.
Our stories about the Bitcoin Cash and (failed) Segwit2x forks last year explain why they're important changes to the cryptocurrency, but BMH shows that—at least from a technical perspective—forking with minimal changes to Bitcoin's original code is easy, and in many cases what really matters is the people behind them.
Yabut, 29, is remembered by some as a coder who, back in late 2016, tried and failed to launch his own so-called "non-SJW" version of The Onion Router (Tor) after forking its source code, and for trying to win the attention of a former Tor employee who'd been widely accused of sexual misconduct.
But this time we really know it's committed to fighting fake news because the company is forking out a share of its billions in exchange for full-page newspaper adverts in a handful of Britain's broadsheet newspapers—just one month before the country heads to the polls in a snap election on June 8.
But, within six years, the organisers were finding it difficult to muster enough time to schedule the fixtures – presumably because clubs and players were reluctant to sacrifice a chunk of their cherished summer recess for the sake of some football that was of zero interest to anybody who wasn't forking out for a pools coupon each week.
But drinkers are forking over top dollar for real whisky, and with bottles of the brown stuff not getting any cheaper, it only was a matter of time before some scientists with a serious penchant for spirits would develop a method to sniff out the fake—which is more common than one might think—from the real.
On one hand, any company with a rewards program needs to give away enough freebies to keep customers coming back (and, in the airlines' case, to make sure that the credit card companies keep forking over billions each year to buy miles to give out to their own customers who sign up for their co-branded cards).
The Jazz probably don't feel too bad about forking over Trey Lyles for a pick that became Donovan Mitchell (more on him later), but the third-year pro just turned 22 and in Denver's last ten games averaged 17 points and eight rebounds while making 53.3 percent of his shots and 40 percent of his threes.
The Apple TV 4k isn't going to set the world on fire or anything, but it is a nice-looking, well-specced, feature-rich box connected to your television featuring a powerful A10 processor that indicates Apple continues to be interested in this market and people already invested in the Apple media ecosystem can feel free to continue forking their money over.
While Autodesk began forking ACIS to form the kernel called ShapeManager back in 2002 (and other honorable mentions include PTC's Granite and Dassault's CGM), a virtual duopoly has formed over the years, enabling Dassault and Siemens to carve up what's become a $50 billion between themselves, selling their licenses for steep prices and under terms that many find to be onerous.
He is part of an expanding coterie of American tycoons who are forking over big philanthropic dollars for high profile civic spaces by star designers — among them "Diller Island," an off-and-now-on-again performing arts center on a Hudson River pier in New York underwritten by the billionaire Barry Diller and his fashion designer wife Diane von Furstenberg.
Extending roughly 220 miles, it is built to speed about 21989 million passengers a year in a kind of Y from far to the west of the city, in the county of Berkshire, through Heathrow, to the heart of London, forking east to Shenfield in Essex and to the neighborhood called Abbey Wood, on the historically neglected southeast side of the River Thames.
Breakingviews calculations at the time found that the touted $125 million a year of after-tax cost savings fell just short of covering the $1.3 billion premium it was forking over for its quarry — so even if Rockwell delivered the promised synergies, which could be ambitious, given limited overlap between the two companies, it would have to increase sales at the combined group to deliver value for its shareholders.
But, clearly, the AI being inextricably deeplinked to your credit card means it would be you forking out for, and having to wear, that bright red Columbia Lay D Down Jacket that arrived (via Amazon Prime) within hours of your climatic observation, and which the AI had algorithmically determined would be robust enough to ward off some "cold", while having also data-mined your prior outerwear purchases to whittle down its style choice.
You can access just the classes through a digital subscription for $20 a month and stream them through an iOS or Android app or on the Peloton website that you can cast to a smart TV. That seems a lot more worth the cost if you plan to run outside, already have a gym membership or your own treadmill, or simply can't justify forking over four grand on a piece of equipment.
Eldridge, a veteran gay rights campaigner and founder of the investment group Hudson River Ventures, lost the race in a landslide, but not before Hughes and Eldridge spent $23 million to buy a house in the district, after forking out another $26 million on a house in the 2300th District, where Eldridge first considered running; they then dropped another $2250 million of their own money on the race, outspending the Republican incumbent 22014-22012.
The idea that any season could have more life lessons after season 3, in which Eleanor (Bell) learned to forgive her previously long-conning mother (Leslie Grossman), The Good Place is proven to be too good for any real human, and Chidi (William Jackson Harper) literally gives up his friends and the love of his life to save humankind is forking wild, but Bell insists that's exactly what she and the Soul Squad are bringing next season.
But according to Gleick, Wells was the first to marry the words "time" and "travel," and in doing so, "The Time Machine" initiated a kind of butterfly effect, the novel fluttering with each passing decade through the souls of more and more storytellers, who in turn influenced more and more of their successors, forking from Robert Heinlein to Jorge Luis ­Borges to Isaac Asimov to William Gibson to Woody Allen to Kate Atkinson to Charles Yu, until, to use Bradbury's metaphor, the gigantic dominoes fell.

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