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"get across" Definitions
  1. to be communicated or understood; to succeed in communicating something

493 Sentences With "get across"

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"We want to make it more fun and more expressive so you can get across what you're trying to get across," he says.
He said, 'Can we get across how challenging this was?
But it doesn't mean you can't get across that ledge.
"I want to get across the finish line," Meadows said.
"That's the change message that we're trying to get across."
That's the message they want to get across on Twitter.
What do you hope to get across from this panel today?
There are two things I'm trying to get across to them.
A little tougher to get across this town without a motorcade.
What message were you and your collaborators trying to get across?
"That was his goal, to get across the border," he said.
You have some really vicious waterways that you can't get across.
What are you trying to get across in "Den of Dreams"?
I've spent countless hours waiting in my car to get across.
But these are anti-climb panels, very tough to get across.
It's not always the easiest thing to get across the finish line.
"That's the message I try to get across — you decide," she says.
Good thing, because he struggled real hard to get across that carpet.
Wouldn't jeans and a T-shirt get across that point more directly?
And it today's times, it is an important message to get across.
It's all these relationships I'm trying to get across in the exhibition.
Now Ahmed is afraid his family may never get across the border.
And I think that's the message that he wants to get across.
What is the gender-bending in your costumes trying to get across?
In decades past, trains were the quickest way to get across Europe.
It'd be great if that message would get across to the world.
For example, during a sexual encounter, the virus won't necessarily get across.
Other rationales for dealing with climate can be harder to get across.
"I struggled with different titles to get across two ideas," he said.
I know that this will be a hard point to get across.
But Mr. Linder has many other ideas he's trying to get across.
He said, 'That's the message that you get across in this album.
The question is, I watched it trying to get across the chasm.
I have to do bad things, carry narcotics to get across the border.
What ideas about math and math culture do you try to get across?
Are there certain points that you try to get across in the show?
That's a nuanced message that hasn't been easy to get across, she added.
Let's see if the firm can get across the finish line still profitable.
It's very hard to get across to people that that's what I do.
So what is Evergreen hoping to get across to the MTA going forward?
You really have to be clear about what you're trying to get across.
"That was one of the most important things to get across with this role and one of the most profoundly important things that Zendaya and I wanted to both get across and felt capable of in this part," Efron told CNN.
"I wanted to get across that poetry isn't just about traditional readings," she said.
Even Tyrion stuffs himself in a barrel just to get across the Narrow Sea.
And it was a very personal message that I was trying to get across.
Did you have any messages you were trying to get across with Weekend Nachos?
"In the first ten days, I tried 13 times to get across," he says.
They have their own thing, but they need skills to get across their firewall.
I like healthy exchanges when people believe what they are trying to get across.
PERINO: I feel like people should get across and see this great country of ours.
"He is somebody that can help them get across the finish line," the official said.
If you help a woman get across the street, it must be you want something.
It's not really clear what message the hackers were trying to get across, if any.
Here, some scramble down muddy ravines or wade through waist-deep water to get across.
What is the perspective on college athletes you're looking to get across in the film?
That makes my accent golden right now so my message should get across just fine.
But this horror lines up with the story writer Alan Moore wanted to get across.
This is a measure of the chance the infection will get across during an interaction.
José Adan Núñez, 24, was ready to take his chances to get across the border.
He is keen to get across that, sharing-economy heritage notwithstanding, Airbnb is no Uber.
Several migrants also attempted to get across the bridge connecting Reynosa, Mexico, and Pharr, Texas.
The tourism board advises that people take six days just to get across the Nullarbor.
At any rate, there's really only one thing that I wanted to get across here.
I had to find a way in the show to get across really progressive ideals.
What I've tried to get across to everybody is that our battle is very pitched.
So, think about what you're trying to get across and try some of these alternatives: 1.
She was reluctant at first, but he seemed friendly and she needed to get across town.
What inspired the spoken-word piece (featured below), and what were you hoping to get across?
There's an interactive map for this entirely car-free way to get across the country here.
Example: If you're trying to get across downtown Atlanta before a Falcons game, you can fuhgeddaboudit.
But more than anything, the episode really managed to get across the direness of the situation.
Umtiti, 22, lacked the experience to spot the danger and get across to cover for Koscielny.
Hopefully this helps to get across what I felt, saw, and heard over that spectacular weekend.
Can you describe the mood or vibe you're trying to get across with the new collection?
Is there ever concern that people will miss the message that you're trying to get across?
"That has been a hard message to get across, because people like to know how much."
"That has been a hard message to get across, because people like to know how much."
This is what I tried to find out and tried to get across in the film.
As politicians often say but seldom get across so viscerally, the election is ultimately about the voters.
Ergo, they and their adopted styles, facial hair included, need to get across that idea of rebellion.
"The message that I want to get across is that you're good as you are," Platten said.
So, the heroic midwife did what she could to get  across her street and to her client.
I want to get across to people that, in a lot of ways, we're describing work conditions.
One way or another, Clinton will get across the finish line to become the Democratic party's nominee.
When you see that sort of coverage, what's the message you want to get across to people?
But it is consistent with what I've been trying to get across for the past few months.
Do you think that helps you get across the aisle, get in the mind of conservative Republicans?
" That has been a real hurdle in VFX for a longtime, trying to get across "Uncanny Valley.
Macron wanted to get across that he would not be giving in on issues large or small.
Beyond the visual spectacle, what aspect(s) of the industry did you most want to get across?
That's what I was trying to get across, but obviously they took one sentence out of context.
With a few of the drugs he used to have, I'm sure he'd get across pretty quick.
I could feel myself speaking louder and faster, trying to get across my passion for the topic.
"The message I'm trying to get across is that the N.F.L. really messed this up," MacRae said.
"You know what the White House wants to get across to Congress," he said in an interview.
The ban won't apply to the cross-town streets used by drivers to get across the city.
They like to yell, which worsens the conflict and obfuscates the points they're trying to get across.
So yeah, that was what I wanted to get across in profiling the members of that cultish firmament.
You can get across the Atlantic in about 2 hours and across the Pacific in about 3 hours.
GRAY: I want to get across to people that, in a lot of ways, we're describing work conditions.
Four rule breakers decided to disguise themselves as a cardboard bus in order to get across the bridge.
San Mateo began lifting the rusty chain to let a handful of trucks filled with aid get across.
The major point I'd like get across is: you have to move forward despite rocks in the road.
That leads us to the HOH competition, where the houseguests compete to get across a wobbly red carpet.
In all three films, characters share songs to get across things they can't say, or know they shouldn't.
The new legislation was supported by all of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' coalition to get across the line.
These are not "dog-whistles," but megaphones, which he uses to get across his message loud and clear.
That's the kind of message that CLF is trying to get across here in the outskirts of Bakersfield.
"I was really taken by the tone and the authenticity that they managed to get across," she said.
Unification: "The broad message Juppe is trying to get across is a moderate, unified, appeased France," said Mondon.
But that's a difficult message to get across as ICE continues to arrest people at courthouses—including victims.
Mostly, it seems like Disney just wants to get across how beautiful and inspiring it's intended to be.
A few intrepid tourists, speaking English, Spanish and Mandarin, crawled their way over some stones to get across.
Victor wipes his eyes and says that the family member in Colorado will help him get across this time.
Instead they leave cryptic clues so that people can figure out the message that it's trying to get across.
" The point that Holtzman wants to get across to entrepreneurs and investors alike is: "You can't ignore this space.
Sex on screen is totally simulated, and the work to get across a convincing scene can be super awkward.
There were sample MicroLED panels on hand to get across just how minuscule the RGB pixels are, as well.
But they admitted that was essentially the biggest thing Rubio wanted to get across in the campaign's final days.
Only after watching it a second time did I hear the message Cecily Strong was trying to get across.
It felt like shit to read, and not in the way I think Iconoclasts was trying to get across.
When you can't explain the details that make your game special, it's hard to get across why it's interesting.
He's also adjusted to scouting reports that know he wants to get across the lane for a soft floater.
Here are a few of the things Democrats tried to get across in their first year under Trump: 1.
City officials also put up wooden catwalks so people can still get across Venice without walking through the floods.
Still, Brennan says, the message that the program's doctor (played by Keanu Reeves) tries to get across rings true.
"That's one of the frustrating things we haven't been able to get across to the public," Mr. Bornn said.
An agreement is in sight so you fold on core issues in order to get across the finish line.
"The biggest message we need to get across is we are willing to do whatever it takes," he said.
"If this has political will, which unfortunately it hasn't historically, it will get across the goal line," Dr. Marcozzi said.
But to get across the finish line, Kobach – if he's the nominee – will likely need additional help from President Trump.
PERINO: Okay, because it&aposs easier to get across the street, you take your life into your own hands, whatever.
The crossing stays open only for two or three days, so no one can be sure they will get across.
Humor is one way to get across to Hollywood how essential it is to have diverse actors play diverse roles.
"We really wanted to get across this intimacy of just being friends sat around a kitchen table," Mr Morton says.
Trust what you want, because that's the only thing that matters, that you get across what you're trying to do.
These may all be efforts by companies to get across the idea that they're better at inclusion than the competition.
The point Trump wants to get across is that lots and lots of people are coming to see him. 433.
I felt instinctively that I wanted to get across how in Madonna's world homosexuality was just a fact of life.
It was this moment of typically transactional realpolitik power-brokering at McConnell's behest that may have helped Trump get across.
Clinton's task is to seem human—to get across that she cares about voters and the issues that they face.
They were colorful Google bikes—the kind the company provides free to its employees to get across the sprawling campus.
"They had a lot of questions and they had been exploring different kinds of boats to get across," he said.
There are so many more Latino writers who never get across — whose writing dreams perish in the unwelcoming literary landscape.
In a sense, the work becomes about how the cast of six dancers get across it, how they get over.
Have a piece of paper with the key pieces of information you want to get across in front of you.
I had to internalize that lesson: The truth of the interaction is the thing that you're trying to get across.
I think the aggression we had as a band worked with the message that we were trying to get across.
Yet when faced with a divisive political environment, marketers had to choose wisely on what message they wanted to get across.
In Certain Women, the idea was to sort of get across that the character was out of range, off the grid.
It's like, if you have something to say, if there's a feeling you want to get across, let's get it out.
But watching the three of them get painfully stuck might actually be harder than trying to get across this mess yourself.
I had to get across that bridge to Manhattan and I had to be important in Manhattan, was how I felt.
As soon as I stepped into those shoes and asked myself what I wanted to get across artistically, the confidence came.
North Africans are trying to get across, but must use smugglers or act alone, traipsing through woods or ripping up fences.
Anything that divides our party is bad, and quite frankly it didn't help Bob Dold get across the line and win.
That's the most important thing I was trying to get across, trying to make this as anti-Trump as I can.
It also offers a pretty solid preview of the overall message and tone the movie may be trying to get across.
"The fact that it happened on this day, in a way, reinforces what we are trying to get across," he said.
Right now, no one else would qualify, although Cruz might well get across the threshold by the time the primaries end.
"If you can't communicate and talk to other people and get across your ideas," Buffett says, "you're giving up your potential."
But controlling the supply of synthetics is probably impossible — given the incredibly small volumes that need to get across the border.
Mini electronics in the collar would interpret the gestures and put into words what the dog is trying to get across.
That's what we didn't get across clearly in 2016, they maintain, and it's what we need to make clear in 21625.
Later on, I tried to get across that the Rift would cost more than many expected, in the past two weeks particularly.
That's going straight to his pituitary gland and it will be an effective way to get across what you want to say.
"The water was running too fast, we didn't think we could get across the street — the car would have drifted," he recalled.
When you first began writing songs, did you have a specific message you wanted to get across, or a goal in mind?
If we can help influence that, then that's so much better for the entire narrative of what we need to get across.
That's the message Apple tried to get across when it announced its new Sign In with Apple feature this month at WWDC.
The big thing he wanted to get across today was that Xiaomi's attendance at Mobile World Congress is mostly an ambassadorial mission.
Ueda says there isn't a specific idea he wants to get across with the relationship at the center of The Last Guardian.
It may be really good for some people, who understand lighting and cameras, someone who can emotionally get across emotionally through video.
Lugg's focus, meanwhile, is to help customers to with smaller moves – a big item or two – that needs to get across town.
Despite St. Mark's Square being closed, some people braved the flood waters to get across the city in places without raised catwalks.
I am not deleting it immediately, in order to give this message enough time to get across to my fans and followers.
Though it has been long-promised, perhaps 2019 is the year for housing finance reform finally to get across the finish line.
The vehicle managed to get across the river and it sheared off the tops of trees as it plummeted to the ground.
Watch the clip ... there is a serious point Jason wants to get across -- he believes IG is discriminating against his natural blessings.
"The message I'm trying to get across is, you raise your children the way you want to raise your children," Dion said.
So if they have to read it and it's too long or too tough to get across, then the story never happened.
He left home November 210th of last year and he's tried three times already to get across but he hasn't been able to.
The message I try to get across to all of them is, let's agree to be survivors against whatever ailment is afflicting us.
Once upon a time, a person who wanted to get across town had only a handful of options: car, bus, subway, or walking.
Any themes it's trying to get across are undermined by the nagging feeling that Serenity isn't even sure of the story it's telling.
Justin Bieber literally helped a little old woman get across the street ... after she was involved in an alleged hit-and-run accident.
Explaining to me how exactly I should get across the street and out of her sight line, as if I were in kindergarten.
As crowds pack cities around the world, here are just some of the poignant, artful, witty messages protestors want to get across. Omg.
It wasn't until the end of the process that we started looking at those kinds of efficiencies, to get across the finish line.
Otherwise I'll never get my points across, we'll never get what we have to get across, and we are making America great again.
Work on the issues that important to you and work on the issues that you think you can get across the finish line.
So when you get across people that's not even black and you're trying to conduct yourself, you feel a little out of touch.
To avoid the self-focus vortex in a job interview, for example, instead focus on the three things you'd like to get across.
If there's one message I want to get across in the book, it's that you cannot help anyone if you don't hold power.
On Twitter, some reached back to a blabby rabbi on an episode of "Seinfeld" to get across the sense of violation at play.
"So stupid, I mean, you know how much I love you, and that's what I was trying to get across," the actress continues.
Then, in writing, try to zoom in and describe it in detail, choosing words carefully to get across your observations, thoughts and feelings.
Now we have a "reality divide" There's always been a political divide; it just wasn't as high or as tough to get across.
Kunkel: And something we really tried to get across in the doc was really showing how smart people can get duped by a conman.
And we may need modern transit to get across our congested cities more urgently than we need new ways to from coast-to-coast.
" He continued: "If a family with kids can sneak right across the border, then a trained Palestinian terrorist can definitely get across the border.
But that can be hard to get across when you have only 30 seconds to talk and other candidates are breathing down your neck.
When you were tasked with creating this comic about such a well-known character, what was the one thing you wanted to get across?
According to Empower, the average rate to get across the border into Thailand from neighboring countries is $2,000 in bribes and fees to smugglers.
Magdy manages to get across complex themes and ideas by keeping his images free from geographical or national descriptors and vibrating in uncanny colors.
There are all these different emotions that I want to get across, but the album is more of a concept record based on literature.
On top of that, many people have longstanding family connections to the United States and relatives willing to help them get across the border.
It was essential to get across the area, to build a chain of visual events that would carry the eye through its own realm.
This paid tier gives users access to quests and other features like the ability to use a zip line to get across the island.
That only makes the messages she's trying to get across— the untameable nature of desire, the inevitability of our demise—all the more powerful.
That so many people found Dr. Blasey Ford credible suggests that she was able to get across that tight rope and not fall off.
Thousands more Rohingya were stranded on the Myanmar side of the border, with Bangladeshi guards pushing back many of those trying to get across.
William Brown managed to get across the river safely, finding work in a small rural Illinois community close to the state's border with Indiana.
"We want to get across that Nearest Green was a mentor to Jack," said Steve May, who runs the distillery's visitors center and tours.
He has to get across to the crater to the other side where the van is sitting with the quantum tunnel in the back.
That melody was taken away immediately — it was horrible — but they got a sense of the core emotion I was trying to get across.
But the measure has since stalled, with no clear path forward on legislation both Trump and Democrats want to get across the finish line.
"You do need that credit, so making sure that your ideas are heard and that your points get across is really critical," she adds.
It was one of New York City's deadliest streets, a combat zone where one pedestrian after another was mowed down trying to get across.
That's the nagging part of communication: in pursuit of that understanding of someone else's perspective, and trying to get across your own, things become tangled.
Combine that with the years of working with him, hanging out, and I was able to very much get across what Tommy was going through.
With only about 40 working days until the handover, it is not clear which, if any, of those standards will get across the finishing line.
That sense of proximity makes it feel more intimate, which helps drive home the message the group is trying to get across with the song.
One of the most important things I wanted to get across was how life has changed since the beginning of the early 2000s to now.
"I think that there were two points that Bill Barr had to get across, and he did it right out of the gate," he said.
"And by the way, the bottom line is the fence doesn't stop anybody who really wants to get across," Mulvaney said in the 2015 interview.
He was on the run, trying to get across the Mexican border, but stopped in Kern County and stayed with family members and other associates.
By using GIFs as a canvas, Morphin takes the pressure off your visage looking perfect and instead emphasizes the message you're trying to get across.
When I said "fuck PETA" at the Polaris Prize awards, I had a two-minute acceptance speech to get across everything I wanted to say.
But it signaled the start of another to get across that border, something that President Trump has promised to impede, even for those seeking asylum.
"Part of what we're trying to get across to people is that these attacks are not just statistics," said Hikind, founder of Americans Against Antisemitism.
TELMARY Y HABANA SANA The Cuban poet, rapper and songwriter Telmary Diaz didn't rely on her words alone to get across her socially conscious messages.
"The idea we wanted to get across is that reconnecting these landscapes doesn't cost all that much if you're smart about it," Dr. Jenkins said.
"The key thing to get across is: The duration to do these jobs gets shorter and shorter the more you do it," Mr. Wild said.
I'd like to get across the point that I'm hoping this becomes a movement bigger than me, and so I've created a website called WhatMatters.
"One of the challenges for us was to first, get across the message that 'legal' isn't safe," Nneka Leiba, EWG's Healthy Living Science Director, told Gizmodo.
"We need to build technology so we are not waiting for reports," admitted Dorsey, clearly determined to get across that doing so was no simple task.
For us to follow a story for two years, where people are really grinding through difficult diplomatic questions, that's a much harder story to get across.
At one point, I struggled to make a long jump between two buildings, only to realize I needed the help of my hat to get across.
The main point Mark Zuckerberg tried to get across in his Facebook F8 conference keynote was that we don't need to wait for augmented reality glasses.
Children are taught that getting punctuation wrong risks messing up the message they are trying to get across, and the Maine case seemed to prove it.
The not-so-good news is that the White House isn't just being a cheerleader and arm twister helping the AHCA get across the finish line.
But it's quality not quantity that matters—something Jacquie Lawrence, the BAFTA Award–winning producer wants to get across on her new series, Different for Girls.
"If we don't get across, we're going to try the same thing again," said Gustavo Perez, a Honduran builder speaking at a shelter in Guatemala City.
The bill has broad backing in both chambers and trade groups pushing for it are confident it will get across the finish line by year-end.
They expect to be turned back and make several tries to get across the Mediterranean, said Joel Millman, a spokesman for the International Organization for Migration.
Is there a particular point you're trying to get across by showing how this thing starts with an idea and gets all the way through execution?
It'll be a major point of transfer for Williamsburg and Greenpoint residents, who will look to head north into Queens to get across the East River.
"I tried, but I don't think I can really get across in the film what it's really like to know Urusla K. Le Guin," Curry said.
The drownings will stop when the boats stop leaving, and the boats will stop when the traffickers can no longer convince migrants they can get across.
Swimming downstream is an easy way to get across the map quickly, while fishing is a fun way to loot for weapons and health power-ups.
The reason I belabor this point of feeling is to try to get across the atmosphere of spending time with Carrère that day and the next.
Many dropped everything the moment they heard the border was opening and rushed by bus or taxi, fearing they might miss the chance to get across.
But Macron managed to get across the message that the world has changed and that the SNCF's decades-old, jobs-for-life protections cannot go on forever.
We need to get across how important the guidance is for survivors in the context of what was going on before the Dear Colleague letter was issued.
And in an era when purely spiritual messages can be hard to get across, the clerics of 2019 seem passionately protective of their share of that legacy.
" Grossman adds Metz's empowering response to Internet haters is a message she's been trying to get across since "she started this whole tour on her new life.
"And by the way, the bottom line is the fence doesn't stop anybody who really wants to get across," Mulvaney said at the time, according to CNN.
Because what good is more accessible supersonic or hypersonic commercial travel if we can't get across town and out to the airport in less than 5 hours?
Because the play was often misunderstood by critics, I must not have said it very well, but that was ultimately what I was trying to get across.
"We see people who waited up to 15 or 20 days trying to get across the bridge legally and then we don't see them again," he said.
"It became clear to me that he wanted to get across to Western viewers, and American viewers, in particular, that we can do business," Mr. Wallace said.
The idea my parents no doubt wanted to get across was that our own daily Bible reading was a brave act of subversion in a heathen world.
Congress doesn't have much time left on the legislative calendar for the year, but there's still a lot on the agenda to get across the finish line.
This PSA features a medley of cartoon characters trying to get across a serious message in a light-hearted way: Loitering near train tracks can be fatal.
"I wanted to go with something that would resonate [with little children] and get across the point of IVF," Kossow, 36, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview.
"I'm trying to get across to everyone that there is improvement in this book," AIG Chief Executive Brian Duperreault said in a call with analysts on Friday.
The humanitarian organization Oxfam said on Wednesday afternoon that about 2,500 migrants from the caravan were still "stranded" at the Guatemala-Mexico border, waiting to get across.
"What we're trying to get across is that this kind of bitterness or hostility is promoted or conveyed and it's not a trivial thing to explore," she said.
But he has managed to get across the message that the world has changed and that the SNCF's decades-old, jobs-for-life protections cannot go on forever.
You can do this by creating bullet points of your key messages, stories, data and takeaways that you want to get across in each part of your presentation.
A: You have about four or five seconds to get across three things: that you are sharp as a tack and enthusiastic and an expert in your field.
I just collected data trying to figure out how I'd avoid the patrols and get across the desert without a car until I had this idea—a bicycle!
If he's not ultimately on board, that's a signal to rank-and-file Republicans and will make it harder for a bill to get across the finish line.
It's hard to get across in words the monumental occasion this was for us not only as a Game of Thrones family but as fans of his work.
"The more people you get across it, the greater the set of information you're going to get," said Ryan Warkins, Catapult's director of business operations for North America.
You probably can't get across all the thinking and research on the science of happiness, but you probably can choose one research-backed recommendation and explore it. 13.
Matthew Ming, 35, was trying to get across the river from a crowded Union Square station, which saw rush-hour size crowds late into the night on Friday.
Tony Stark's goatee monstrosity helps get across his haughtiness, as Walker explains, as no regular civilian would have the courage to shape their scruff into something so physically unappealing.
So, it&aposs almost like, you know, once you get across the border, you&aposre free basically for three to five years before the judge&aposs process kicks in.
"The message that I want to get across is that you're good as you are," Platten told PEOPLE while opening up about her partnership with Ford Warriors in Pink.
It is not its job to get involved in things such as the squabble between academics and their employers, but that may be a hard message to get across.
But the former could work — and is the more important message for Ivanka to get across if she's going to revive her career after her father's likely election loss.
"The reason there's 11 million undocumented workers is because they can't get across the border legally, and yet the jobs exist, so they're forced to cross illegally," Johnson added.
"The message that I want to get across is that you're good as you are," Platten tells PEOPLE while opening up about her partnership with Ford Warriors in Pink.
A shot from the Fyre Festival promo has the celebrities tagged Instagram-style, in order to get across how much information can be conveyed within a deceptively simple post.
Those who aren't couch-surfing sometimes have to get to the border at 2 AM to ensure they can get across in time for school, according to Castañeda Pérez.
Since Warren's rally was in a well-trod section of Manhattan, attendees were a mixture of supporters, people relaxing in the park, and people trying to get across it.
This is obviously an important point for him to get across, and he gets it across so well that I felt shivers up my spine when he said it.
New Jersey Transit warned that train delays could last for as long as an hour and suggested taking ferries or the PATH train to get across the Hudson River.
Why it matters: The change could help the trade agreement get across the finish line by garnering Democratic support, but it'd be a big loss for the pharmaceutical industry.
The president said a speech in which he mocked her testimony helped the Supreme Court nominee get across the line, but Trump denied he was making fun of her.
"I feel really happy with myself right now," said Ariya, who squandered several excellent chances to win tournaments earlier in the year before managing to get across the finish line.
Love, who received credible death threats and FBI protection after Fox News reported that she was coaching people on how to get across the border, said she did the opposite.
In his essay for "Getting There," Buffett elaborates on a message that he thinks "is very important to get across to younger people": Take care of your mind and body.
The Senate is scheduled to vote Monday on an amended spending bill reportedly backed by moderates from both parties — but it's unclear if the legislation will get across the line.
He believed in trying to see the view of the other side, courteously nudging them on if necessary, sharing a wink and a joke to get across any sticky patches.
Trump has shown that he puts more faith in what Kim tells him than analysis his own experts have been trying to get across: Kim has no intention of denuclearizing.
It would also create the prospect of mass gridlock on the region's already crowded roads, with thousands of extra cars per hour trying to get across narrow bridges and tunnels.
Games offers a weird insight into translations in this way, because when people are writing subtitles for films and translating books, their main priority is to get across the sense.
How we went about this caught a lot of people by surprise and now we are having the conversation about why we did this, what we're trying to get across.
What the game did get across, in its better moments, is that The Sopranos is a show about the places people inhabit, as much as the people who inhabit them.
Risk of flight Prosecutors feared that Butina, if released from the federal government's custody, could get in a car, "get across the border and fly back to Russia," Kenerson said.
They know how to get across the border; many have lived in communities where gangs and organized crime fester; and they are the Guatemalans most familiar with the United States.
"I stand by the intent of what I was trying to get across, that just because someone doesn't die doesn't mean we escape with less money or unharmed," he said.
"Aside from helping the Obama administration to the finish line, I knew my job was also about helping this institution navigate the political transition, get across the river," he said.
But the Democrats' ambitious agenda, as well as the impeachment push, is now running into Congress's regular pileup of bills looking to get across the finish line by year's end.
While promoting its most recent milestone, Affirm is also trying to get across the message of how it's different — and frankly, better — than point-of-sale financing options of the past.
If you practice somewhere noisy, you can work through the distractions and learn to tune them out while you focus on the concepts and messages that you want to get across.
The other was to walk out into it along a thin nylon slackwire, to see if he could get across from safety to safety and what might happen if he failed.
But Pakistan is not one of the three countries whose citizens are presumed to need asylum (such as Syria), so Mr Noor has no idea how to get across to Gevgelija.
So for me, I just enjoy some weed and being free open to [share] a message if you're trying to say something and get a point to get across as well.
"In larger cities, it's difficult to get across the message that we are hiring because we're competing with many companies for the same talent," said Fukami Imai, the center's representative director.
Hopefully, Atte and I were able to get across what we are excited about, what we deeply care for, and how we see Goldman Sachs Engineering evolving over the coming years.
The Turks have basically sealed off all entrances across that border into rebel-held areas, so the first thing I had to work out was how to get across that border.
So here lies the problem: If ratites' ancestors also couldn't fly, how the hell did they get across wide expanses of water to Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, and other land masses?
Delrisa Sewell-Henry, a home health aide, was resigned to spending two hours on a bus and three subway trains just to get across Queens to care for a disabled man.
While earlier Animal Crossing games set villages up with homes, bridges to get across rivers and natural ramps to make it up cliffs, there's none of that here in New Horizons.
I am committed to continuing to work with the ranking member and my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to get a bill that can get across the finish line.
And, there is no dispute -- not from Trump, his White House, his defenders or his detractors -- over the sentiment Trump was trying to get across in the immigration meeting last Thursday.
"I think we should be focused on the stuff that we can get across the finish line, and I think that was a bit of a gift to the NRA," Sen.
You saw this trend in the [Affordable Care Act] debate in 2009 — you had all these committees drafting different pieces of legislation, none of which could get across the House floor.
What the early part of the game doesn't get across, however, is its wonderful expansive world, the characters that populate it, or the smart puzzle design, which is designed to be accessible.
The key point I want to get across in the book is that the Russian mafia is different than the American mafia, and I think a lot of Americans don't understand this.
Modern Warfare isn't necessarily trying to get across a specific political message with its present-day narrative, but there is at least one thing Minkoff hopes players get out of the experience.
So do less aspirational technologies: telling drivers how to get across town, tracking burgeoning networks of electric car chargers, geofencing cars with semi-autonomous systems to roads where they can stay safe.
Did it make it harder to tour that record, since it was this one big piece that you then had to break up and try to get across in the same way?
Lara took an overnight bus and then a pick-up truck to get across the border to neighboring Brazil to buy food staples that have gone scarce in Venezuela's crisis-stricken economy.
"All of the principal characters, at least the good guys in this movie, have one ambition - they want to get across a border to somewhere where they would be safe," Stewart said.
For months, Speaker Paul D. Ryan had chosen to remain largely silent, hoping that his party's nominee for president would simply get across the finish line, dragging congressional Republicans across with him.
Unable to get across the room to turn up the stereo—so the story goes—he found himself annoyed by, then enamored of music that blended into the room's preexisting sonic environment.
And how much could I get across in a few seconds to a man who barely spoke English and probably didn't want to delay getting to his warm apartment on Farragut Road.
Check out the forthcoming documentary APEX, which takes you inside the history of the Cannonball Run, the secret, illegal race to get across the country as fast as possible in a car.
"It lets Democrats on our side spend money much smarter because campaigns can buy ad time at discounted rates and they know the messaging they are trying to get across," Hill said.
Seattle also announced this week that it would increase crossing times for pedestrian traffic signals, giving people on foot more time to get across the street before cars are allowed to turn.
And if the trucks do get across, the opposition can present itself as an answer to Venezuela's chronic suffering, while Mr. Maduro will appear to have lost control of the country's borders.
That is the message some tour operators, cruise lines and hotels want to get across this year, and with Tax Day approaching on April 18, they're offering tax-themed trips and stays.
"As always in logo design, you want to create a lock-up that is unique in its form, and has a feel for the emotion you are trying to get across," he said.
"The big weapon in the government's armoury is that the reasons for a 'yes' are easier to get across than those for a 'no'," says Antonio Noto of IPR Marketing, a polling firm.
"We should also think that the sea as big as the Channel is not too big for us to get across and ensure you have the same level of enhanced oversight," Maguire said.
New restrictions and paperwork It's gotten harder in recent weeks for refugees to get across the border so they can continue toward what they hope will be safe havens like Germany and Sweden.
With the clock ticking on the transit authority's negotiations with its unions, officials outlined their contingency scenario — one that leaves the majority of riders with no way to get across the Hudson River.
"The important point to get across today, really to our shareholders, is that Brexit isn't a major threat to us one way or the other," AB Foods Chief Executive George Weston told Reuters.
Nearly all of the roads to the area remained closed on Friday, making it nearly impossible for residents to get across town and forcing rescue teams to rely on fire trucks and airlifts.
The bottom line: Aside from being a brilliant show in its own right, &aposSex Education&apos is good for the soulIt&aposs honestly hard to get across just how refreshing "Sex Education" is.
A friend and I risk the widowmakers by having lunch outside, during which she suggests I tattoo the words HARD TO GET across my knuckles as a reminder of this pose's possible fruits.
However, discontent in France with the socialist leadership both in parliament and in the presidency, tied up with stronger public support for right-wing views, is making the socialist case difficult to get across.
By Charles Duhigg Author of the successful book, "The Power of Habit," and New York Times journalist Charles Duhigg uses fascinating anecdotes to get across the key concepts for how to be more productive.
Though the moms may have been a bit nervous at first, when they were reminded of the message Ross and Garcia wanted to get across, they seemed to settle right into their royal roles.
The Brooklyn native's 13th studio album has earned rave reviews since its release last week, not only for its show of his vulnerability, but also for the valuable lessons he's trying to get across.
So I suppose if I could get a message across, that's the one I would hope to get across: Not that any one style is right or wrong, because I don't think that's true.
"I blame it on the parents for letting it happen because they bring them up and know they can't get across there legally," said Ron Carroll, a 69-year-old resident of Mesa, Arizona.
A source who has watched President Trump and Price interact at length told my colleague Jonathan Swan that Price burned his credibility when health care failed to get across the finish line in Congress.
"She would always present the culture to anyone she could get across to," said her friend Carletha Sullivan of the McIntosh County Shouters, a performance group that practices the tradition known as ring shouting.
And I knew that showing myself masturbating or having sex would get across what I wanted to relay: that the bullshit they teach you about who's supposed to be equipped with what is bogus.
"Nick, if you no get across the line tonight, I give you a job," owner Yianni Tsagariolis shouted in a thick Greek accent, drawing laughter from Xenophon supporters who had gathered at the restaurant.
"The world is watching, and they cannot believe that we are doing things like separating mothers and children who were trying to get across the border from south of our border -- immigrants," Powell said.
Angela Merkel's ruling conservatives are facing a strong challenge from the populist, anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AFD), which has effectively used social networks to get across many of its more extremist and intolerant ideas.
"What I really want to get across in my speech is obviously congratulating all these students, but also really taking a moment to acknowledge all of the work that their parents have done," Michele explains.
"There aren't a lot of studies on breast milk, as far as exact levels of THC in the milk, but since some does get across, marijuana use in breast feeding is also discouraged," she says.
" To get across the finish line on big stories like these takes exceptional work, collaboration, patience, and a commitment to a set of standards and practices that ultimately lends our work great credibility," Lack wrote.
In that case, "I try to remind myself before I start, what are the one, two, three things I want to get across" — to be proactive with rather than reactive to the situation, Case said.
In San Francisco, the parlor game du jour is calculating whether or not you have enough time to get across the Bay Bridge and over the hills after a launch is detected but before impact.
I'd usually hop into a stranger's car so that I can get across for free and they can get the carpool E-ZPass rate, but there aren't many cars out on a night like this.
I'm a real people person, so I really study people, and I kind of figure out how to talk them on a level where I can get across my point and can understand their point.
What you need to get across — and you may have had to do this already — is that, just as you once failed to understand who J.G. was, new people may also not be fully accepting.
"There's just no way to get across the real value of a JetBlue experience versus flying any of our competitors," Marty St. George, JetBlue's executive vice president of commercial and planning, said in the interview.
One of the best feelings in the game is walking down the walkways to get across to different production floors and then looking up and seeing the belts and other overpasses criss-cross the gaps.
"It's incredible, but I just want to get across how quickly, especially in this city, you come from the heights and then to get the depths of depression and the whole thing," Ms. Fludgate said.
But during these next few months, I'm going to have a lot of chance to get across the country and listen to what folks are saying and get a sense of what people are thinking.
"I may be limping across that finish line, but we're going to get across that finish line," he told listeners during a campaign rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., one day after the second presidential debate.
"I was not looking for somebody who is going to roast the president in absentia; that's not fair, and that's not the message we want to get across," Mason said on MSNBC's Morning Joe Tuesday.
"People down there in Central America or Mexico are renting babies to get across the border and then sending the babies back and then renting them again to send them across the border," Grassley told reporters.
The Lions failed to get across midfield on their next possession, and Seattle ate up almost four minutes of clock before Wilson threw his second touchdown pass to put the game away with 213:23 remaining.
Not only is Albarn skilled in recruiting vocalists with defined voices and personalities, he also knows just how to deploy them in his music to sustain particular moods, and to get across certain ideas or themes.
For the lovebirds though, perhaps more importantly than the details of the shootings was the aesthetics that surrounded it—the clothing they wanted to wear and the message they wanted to get across with the killings.
The point we were trying to get across was that unless there is peace, women cannot go to work, but there can be no peace until women are part of the daily processes of the city.
"We want our message to get across that this is effecting American businesses, American jobs, American innovation and it's just delaying all of that," said Katie Kumerow, sustainability manager for Nester Hosiery, which manufactures specialty socks.
Then, Mr. Lieberman would manipulate those video clips — adding an aura, for example, to illustrate the warm thrall of an initial high; layering the video with spiky, discordant static to get across the pain of withdrawal.
"The message I want to get across is that if you want to go to Britain, it's not here you should come," Mr. Collomb said on Thursday while visiting local authorities and security forces in Calais.
" Zuckerberg's goal for the visit: Get across the points he'd made in a Washington Post op-ed earlier this year, arguing that the internet needs new rules covering "harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability.
It all happened so fast, Antoine says he didn't even have time to unzip his suit or even bother to look for cars as he scrambled to get across the street and to the woman's defense.
SEBORN: Well, I think there are plenty of examples, but what I think would be more important for the two sides is to come together and understand what it is exactly they are trying to get across.
"I may be limping across the finish line, but we're going to get across that finish line," he said, promising six campaign events a day during the final week in the effort to get out his vote.
After the recent failure of the Republican health-care bill, President Donald Trump should be looking for an issue that he can "get across the finish line," former House majority leader Eric Cantor told CNBC on Friday.
While there's a lot of bipartisan agreement on the general idea of funding CHIP, finding sources of revenue that can get across the finish line — and then actually passing it — just isn't Congress's top priority right now.
That's the message hotels around the United States and throughout the Caribbean and Europe are trying to get across to an overworked, stressed-out American crowd by creating attractive packages valid for weekends in July and August.
The Lions failed to get across midfield on their next possession and the Seahawks ate up almost four minutes of clock before Wilson threw his second touchdown pass to put the game away with 3:36 remaining.
"There's a great World War II movie that teaches a lesson that I try to get across to counsel, as well as my clerks," Walls said as the first week of the trial came to a close.
So one of the messages we need to try to get across is that even if you [yourself] don't intend to harm someone, you don't know what someone else can do once that person is passed out.
"With the mayor's help, what we tried to get across was Seattle is ready for a team, we got potentially a facility that will get built, a partnership with the city and away we go," Bonderman said.
Even diminished, Djokovic still might have wriggled free, but he seems to have lost, for now, the ability to slam the accelerator pedal to the floor and get across the finish line when an opening presents itself.
"A short jump is certainly easier than a long one, but no one wanting to get across a wide ditch would begin by jumping half-way," wrote Carl von Clausewitz, the oft-quoted nineteenth-century military strategist.
The main effect of making it harder to get across the border has been to create a greater need for coyotes — people, many of whom have ties to the cartels, who will help you cross for pay.
One more important point to get across is this: with the likelihood of nuclear weapons being deployed against civilian populations when and if there is another world war then groups like Wikileaks are an extremely vital public service.
And after the biggest biotech IPOs of 2015 and 2016, this new money might also be another validation of Roivant's development approach, grabbing up promising-but-abandoned drug candidates that other companies couldn't get across the finish line.
She's an intuitive waitress who can really get across the nuances of our menu, like how—by serving pudding in mugs—we're aiming to replicate the experience of what it's like to eat pudding out of a mug.
" He emphasized the importance of making a space for care that doesn't look depressing: "We wanted to get across that you should have control over [your reproductive health] and there's respect for anybody's decision on what to do.
After McGinnis contacted NCMEC, the organization and several other agencies helped her obtain emergency passports for her family to get across the border into the U.S. A GoFundMe page has also been created to help financially support them.
While some celebrate their appearance as a quick, cheap, and non-polluting way to get across town, others held them up as the personification of tech-bro arrogance and complained that they were cluttering sidewalks and causing injuries.
The Batwing's also a handy means for less-nimble players to get across tricky, timing-is-everything areas of the environment, since it can fly; and it comes into its own against select bosses that necessitate aerial maneuverability.
I was looking for a way to get to the Four Seasons Moscow, a huge beige box of a building that skirts Red Square in central Moscow — but I couldn't figure out how to get across the road.
"One of the things that we don't want to get across to people is that [they] should be having preventative appendectomies or that just because you have an appendix, you're going to get Parkinson's disease," Labrie said, LiveScience reports.
There is a lot of conversation about what the book means and what its significance is, but to me, the author's job, no matter what you want to get across in your book, is to deliver a great story.
Greenblatt tried to get across that any job reductions won't hamper WarnerMedia's creative efforts, but there will no doubt be redundancies with all of those networks now linked closer together in the name of greater efficiency and streamlined operations.
And that's something that we tried to get across in Sniper Elite IV. You and your gun have a symbiotic relationship, and you get to know your gun intimately, such that you can get the best out of it.
"Rather than altering the current path forward, we hope the agency focuses more on providing technical assistance that can help schools get across the finish line, if they haven't done so already," said American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown.
"The fact that it happened on this day, in a way, reinforces what we are trying to get across," said Ryan Servaites, a high school freshman in Parkland, Florida, where 17 students and teachers were gunned down in February.
We've also seen protestors disrupt an FCC meeting before to get across their support of net neutrality — and while it's not known if anything is planned for today, it's certainly something to watch for given the issue's enthusiastic support.
Know that VCs invest in people, not pitch decks Although we evaluate certain metrics that help us gain conviction about a particular company, we often invest in the intangibles — the things that are hard to get across on paper.
" Bryant said he thinks the message Colin Kaepernick — a former San Francisco 85033ers quarterback who in 2016 was the first NFL player to kneel during the anthem — was trying to get across was that "police brutality needs to stop.
"We're very frustrated there's just no way to get across the real value of a JetBlue experience versus flying any of our competitors," Marty St. George, JetBlue's executive vice president of commercial and planning, said during the same interview.
"A 'creative CV' doesn't necessarily have an outlandish format and a rainbow of color — it just means presenting the information you really want to get across so it stands out from the norm," he told CNBC in an email.
Mexican federal police fired tear gas Friday to prevent an onslaught of migrants from storming the gates; now, the crowd has settled down and appear ready to wait here as long as it takes to get across the border.
I suppose the true answer comes in when I receive feedback from the viewer, their observations, the validation that the ideas I'm trying to get across are coming through, this is when a work is truly complete to me.
I want to get across to men that you should expect women to be sexually confident and honest and real about how they want to take care of their bodies and how they expect their bodies to be taken care of.
"What is at stake is for this message to get across and for people to realize there's no point in going there, that it's a dead-end," Brice told Reuters and a small group of European newspapers in a joint interview.
Based on the LA Daily News report, the primary purpose of the tunnel — which will be 50-feet deep and 50-to-100 feet wide — was to give employees a safer way to get across Crenshaw to the parking lot.
"Basically we showed — and this was what we were really were trying to get across — is that some simple machine learning approaches that people who maybe watched a machine learning tutorial could follow and help identify bots successfully," he adds.
So many episodes of This is Us have been about marriage, the fights that happen between two people as well as the love, and this episode is -- compared to others -- much more subdued in what it is able to get across.
Some celebrities shared pictures of their own celebrations, like Alicia Keys, who shared this video with the caption "Being a woman makes me feel like..." Often, celebs like Zara Larson used quotes from pop culture to get across their message.
Over a mile apart, the locations were further isolated by Morgantown's steep hills, forcing cars into a narrow bottleneck as students attempted to get across town — eventually, the university started barring them from scheduling back-to-back classes on different campuses.
To double down on the point I wanted to get across -- that we must cherish vigorous critical thinking -- I assigned each of them a short paper in which they must explain why those with whom they disagreed might be right.
Ertz caught a short pass near midfield and ran down the left sideline, eluding two defenders to get across the goal line, but a Philadelphia receiver had lined up a step behind the line of scrimmage to warrant the costly flag.
That was also the message the protesters said they wanted to get across at Rabin Square, where more than 50 women posed for photographers and TV cameras with a few placards, one of which read: "Tel Aviv is with Merkel".
When Joseph took the reins from Eddie Jones in 2016, Japan's players were not ready to buy into his rugby philosophy and needed time to grasp the concepts he was trying to get across, the 48-year-old New Zealander said.
Mr. Piñera has extended an olive branch on an initiative Ms. Bachelet failed to get across the finish line, vowing to support passage of a bill that would allow transgender people to update their names and gender on government documents.
"Do not come," Mr. Morgan said in describing the message he wants to send to people from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador who think they will be able to remain in the United States once they get across the border.
Serving at 5-4, Barty was primed to level the match and force a decider but even holding two set points she could not get across the line, Kenin battling to get the break and bringing the set back on serve.
"I was not looking for somebody who is going to roast the president in absentia; that's not fair and that's not the message we want to get across," Jeff Mason, the president of the correspondents' association, said Tuesday morning on MSNBC.
When you have that, when you have an emotion or a message that you want to get across, it's a lot easier to expand on things than a short film that's just a concept or a character's story writ large.
One of the other things that we were trying to get across this is the tension between how slowly the courts are moving and this race against time, for Steven in particular, [he] was really concerned about his parents aging and ailing.
One of the things we wanted to get across in terms of casting, was that these people are not so different from real people and so having these recognizable actors who have these profiles of their own is part of that strategy.
PARIS — Far-right French presidential Marine Le Pen has a simple a message she wants to get across to the country's gay community: Cast a vote for her in Sunday's presidential elections because she and her party will protect them from Islamist violence.
And then, in New Hampshire in late January, came "Mud," an ad that performed a remarkable feat: It helped Kasich get across the "good guy" image that differentiated him from the field; at the same time it was harshly, unforgettably attacking another candidate.
But perhaps the most valuable part of Alex's trajectory has been the simple message that the show manages to get across so well, despite the fact Alex's burgeoning acceptance of her sexuality isn't driving the show's narrative: No one does it alone.
What was interesting about the first CPU EP was that I can hear myself trying to do that in those tracks, but I don't think I was developed enough as a producer to really get across what I wanted at that point.
Indeed, the actors playing support group members sitting in the circle all possessed a certain sad-sack quality -- everything in the room was made to look glum to get across the joke that this group had been betrayed by the Florida senator.
Our candidates should always hold strong positions on what they believe, but they should get across to the voters that they understand that working across the aisle is likely to be necessary to get things and express a willingness to do just that.
The new arrivals were the first of about a hundred people being relocated to Champtercier from the "Jungle", a shanty town in the less clement northern climes of Calais, which was a base for migrants trying to get across the sea to Britain.
Almost nobody walks into a dealership with bag of cash, so an F&I manager has a very big job: he or she needs to figure how people from all walks of life can get across the car-buying/leasing finish line.
In many ways, this bill can't get across the line without some kind of leadership interference, but on the other hand, this is much more heavy-handed than what Nancy Pelosi was doing, because there was no deliberative process in the committees.
Right winger Tobias Rieder put the Coyotes up 220-225 at 27:28 of the second period on a power play, taking a long cross-ice pass from left winger Alex Tanguay and beating Markstrom when the goalie couldn't get across his crease in time.
As exhibit C goes, from the bottom of my heart, in a way that's impossible to get across on the internet but should be known has come from the very deepest wells of my unparalleled emotion: But damn, if it's the weed bro: c'mon on.
Which clues you in to the Gen X approach to this meme: if there's any negativity to our reaction, it's jealousy that we spent the 1990s pouring into long angsty novels the same sentiment that Gen Z managed to get across in two words.
When we get to some of the scientific events in the comic, Leland will say 'I don't get it,' so I've got this additional reader, even before it gets to an editor, who'll say 'I don't understand what you're trying to get across here.
Other dominant artists of our era, like Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and Kanye West, have used their fame to get across art that is certifiably weird—dense, genre-bending projects, with little hope of radio play, that are designed to be consumed in a single sitting.
Microsoft OfficeMicrosoft can be friendly towards Apple when it wants to be, and there's more evidence for it in the Touch Bar support you get across all Office apps on Mac: Launch presentations in PowerPoint, format text blocks in Word, build a chart in Excel, and more.
We wondered how difficult it would be to get across the border without passports, we lamented our losses, we got out to stretch our legs, we commented on the oddities people sell on the side of the road––who is going to buy a giant turtle clock?
"The idea that stress can be related to ischemia and even a heart attack is an important message to get across," said Dr. Carolyn Lam Su Ping, senior consultant of the National Heart Center in Singapore and associate professor of Duke-NUS Cardiovascular Academic Clinical Program.
There's a lot of information to get across in just 22 minutes, but in short, the show is about a disgraced cop named Leroy (Craig Robinson) and a bookstore clerk named Max (Adam Scott) who are brought together by a shadowy government agency to investigate paranormal activity.
I'd have liked to see a squarer aspect ratio, as the 16:9 1080p panels you can get across the ZenBook line are better suited to watching movies than getting work done, but I figure that a consumer audience might prefer to prioritize light entertainment anyway.
The smaller-scale measures that Democrats will consider next week are part of a strategy to start with measures that are more likely to be bipartisan and get across the finish line before later moving on to bigger-ticket items like allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
" That is, when would-be travelers on the southern side of the border hear Washington talking about "DACA," what they hear is "amnesty is on the way," and that translates to "let's get across the border as soon as we can, to make sure we're included.
"You're on an island, and nobody thinks about the water except as something you need to get across, or over, or avoid somehow," said Estelle Lau, the deputy chief executive officer of the marina at Pier 5, where Joralemon Street dead ends at the East River.
Trump reminds Nieto that "Israel has a wall" Trump: You know, you look at Israel – Israel has a wall and everyone said do not build a wall, walls do not work — 220 percent of people trying to come across that wall cannot get across and more.
But as the economic fallout looks bleaker and bleaker, the president has sent out a few tweets that seem to undermine the very message he's trying to get across — which is that to "flatten the curve," the American people need to make some tremendous and painful sacrifices.
Of the existing translations, it seems to me that none get across to a reader without Greek the open question that, in fact, is the opening question of the "Odyssey," one embedded in the fifth word in its first line: What sort of man is Odysseus?
New Jersey Transit has said that it will divert all of the trains on one of its lines — the Morris & Essex — from Penn Station to Hoboken Terminal, where riders will have to switch to the PATH train or ferry boats to get across the Hudson River.
It had been a slow trip, more than a half-hour just to get across the Williamsburg Bridge and up to the ABC studios, where a small group of his devoted fans were waiting outside the stage door for him to arrive and administer hugs and selfies.
I used the phrase "People With AIDS" rather than "AIDS Victims," which was the way network media was referring to people with AIDS at the time, so that we all have AIDS, to get across the idea that this is something that affects all of us.
" He added that the study "should not detract from the core message we've been trying to get across to patients, which is that they need to take ownership of their disease, and they need to be very aggressive in their diet, their physical activity and taking their medication.
With working on ReCore, the environment was a lot different because Inafune-san's group understood that they really needed to get across the broad strokes of the project, the feel and the character that the game wanted to have, and let us fill in a lot of the details.
"All it takes is two of 'em to get across, and then all of a sudden you got snakes all throughout the town of Ware," said Kyle Whitcomb, a police officer in Ware who was fishing in a pond near the reservoir on a day off earlier this year.
The strategy: The smaller-scale measures that Democrats will consider next week are part of a strategy to start with measures that are more likely to be bipartisan and get across the finish line before moving on to bigger-ticket items like allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
Still, with many Democrats indicating that electoral strength in November 2020 is as important as anything else, Mr. Sanders's advisers are aware that his success could be predicated on whether voters believe not only in his ideology but also in his ability to get across the finish line.
Yeah, I think they're all kind of silly as visual metaphors, but you can mostly see what's going on, and a sufficiently skilled actor (and Ozark has plenty of those) will be able to get across just as much with only half their face as with access to their whole expression.
On Sunday at an exotic car show in the parking lot of Perimeter Mall, in the Atlanta suburbs north of downtown, Jimmy Heisler, a contractor, said he found Mr. Kemp's primary ads funny, and an effective way to get across the importance of gun rights and a strong immigration policy.
"FAA is one of the many bills we have to try and get across the finish line before the end of the fiscal year, so I hope that we'll have an opportunity over the course of the next few weeks to see what we can work out," Thune told reporters Tuesday.
They found brokers to help them get across the frozen Yalu River to China, but that journey bore its own horrors — the two were raped and sold into servitude by human traffickers before escaping after two years to Mongolia in a days-long trek that took them through the Gobi Desert.
Military personnel used C-17 cargo planes to transport thousands of nutritional supplements and hygiene kits from a base near Miami to Cúcuta, the main staging ground for hundreds of millions of dollars in humanitarian aid that Venezuelan opposition leaders and their international backers hope to get across the border.
Because talking about it is just bad," the source said, channeling McMaster, "It's bad for America's reputation, it'll spook allies, it scares everybody, and it makes us look like — I don't remember if he used words this harsh — like criminals and thieves, but that was the point he was trying to get across.
"What really struck me about his testimony today was that when he posited that the decision he had to make was between 'speaking out' or 'concealing,' and he used such a loaded term like 'concealing' that really in my view undermined the strength of what he was trying to get across," he said.
"What really struck me about his testimony today was that when he posited that the decision he had to make was between 'speaking out' or 'concealing,' and he used such a loaded term like 'concealing,' that really in my view undermined the strength of what he was trying to get across," he said.
" When asked what was the message they were trying to get across today Meghan replied, "I think what's amazing about being here today as you can see, there's so much good happening in the world, and there's so much positivity and all of this diversity and inclusivity — think the focus is on that.
It was a priority for pretty much everyone that we get across that it shook out the way it did because Gypsy was a girl, and that entailed things like the mother dressing her up like a doll, which a lot more people than Gypsy would report as their experience of their mother.
According to ESPN, the Saints coach, Sean Payton reached out to Dan Quinn, coach of the Falcons, with the idea and quarterbacks, Drew Brees and Matt Ryan worked together to come up with the statement in a way that would get across the message of unity while still being respectful of the national anthem.
Dorsey wouldn't discuss on the record his talks with Republican lawmakers or his response to calls for him to testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, but he said that the latest effort is intended to promote transparency about his company and to get across that conservatives have a place on his platform.
Anderson stopped a point shot but the rebound went all the way to the top of the circle on the other side of the rink, and Tarasenko — who came off the bench and stepped into the shot — unloaded a rocket that blazed too fast for the netminder to get across his crease and be in position.
"I think my mom and dad both wanted to get across to me that … I obviously grew up with great privilege and was very lucky and was able to afford college and not have student loans and they would pay for college, but beyond that, it would be up to me to make a living," said Cooper, 48.
To me, it's about presence, being in the moment, and also process... It's like trying to get across an idea that's both very much being created in a moment through the presence that improvisation demands, but also being aware of the fact that that is a process that is constantly changing and turning in on itself.
Image: Gizmodo (Google)There are two distinct types of people on workplace communication platforms: the ones who painstakingly toil over every typed letter in a show of ultimate professionalism, and the ones who type with abandon—who slam keys haphazardly with their clumsy sausage fingers to get across whatever they're trying to communicate before moving on, punctuation and grammar be damned.
Photo: ToshibaWhat we mainly want to get across is the difference an SSD can make to a computer you would otherwise give up on as too slow to do anything with: Desktops or laptops around five years old or less are the sweet spot, because otherwise the other internal components might struggle to keep up with your new blazing fast SSD.
I wanted the whole album to feel quite playful and almost tongue and cheek in its melancholy, and I feel for that to be properly conveyed it required the down points that frame the LP with the tracks towards the start and the end, to really emphasize the energy I was trying to get across in the more upbeat tracks on the record.
I think that we feel that what we need to focus on is kind of building out these community experiences where we are taking all of this attention and engagement that we get across all of these third-party social platforms with this amazing content that we have, and really deepening those relationships and enabling people to participate and connect with each other.
On Fox News Sunday last weekend, Mick Mulvaney, who heads the White House Office of Management and Budget, said that "we want the very best tax package that can actually pass, and if there's things the House has to do or the Senate has to do to get that last vote or two to get across the finish line, that's up to them."
" Just like Amazon Prime's TV adaptation of Fleabag, which just concluded it's second and most likely final season, Waller-Bridge tells Refinery29 that, "The thing I really wanted to get across with the series is having an audience not be told how to feel about a character; in one episode you love one character, and by the end of the next episode you might loath them.
Here's Trump's current chief of staff, Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE, back in 2628: "By the way, the bottom line is the fence doesn't stop anybody who really wants to get across," Mulvaney, then a congressman, told a South Carolina radio show.
Those who release games... should understand the power of responsible disclosure and the concept of a bug-bounty rewards system... If there was one thing I could get across to Niantic, as well as many of the top online games of today, it's that maintaining a relationship with the community of players that both enjoy delving into the security of a given application and or enjoying the game in the traditional sense, is very important.
Minhaj, who once wrote an off-Broadway show about "navigating between two worlds" as a first-generation Indian-American, will "make some jokes, no doubt, about the press and probably about the president, but he's also going to bring the message that we hope to get across that night: that the First Amendment is critical and the work of the White House press corps and journalists around the world is very important," Mason said.
Elba's new song, titled "The Long Road 2," shows off his chops as a producer and DJ. But with verses like "This ain't a dream, this ain't a movie or a scene / Or a character I get to play and then I walk away, no" and "Don't send me texts with misinformation, doctor / Even the doctors don't know what the fuck is going on," Elba clearly wants to get across how terrified he is — and how seriously we should all be taking the threat of COVID-19.
Admirably, however, she held her own, coming out best in the interview, in the same way she did in the below car crash of an interview which took place in April this year (content warning: Tim Westwood says the word "thotty" within the first minute): I am really sorry for sharing this (if you made it past five minutes let me know and I'll try to arrange you a prize and/or doctor's appointment for your inevitable violent nausea) but the point I am trying to get across is: look how insulting, objectifying and straight up gross Westwood is being, and look how Cardi deals with it.
"My hope is that while we're in the red zone here that we get across the finish line and that we do so in a way we can bring our bill to the floor under unanimous consent," Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Senate overcomes hurdles, passes massive coronavirus bill Overnight Health Care — Presented by PCMA — Last-minute complaints threaten T coronavirus aid deal | What's in the package | Pelosi scrambles to secure quick passage | Expanded testing shows signs of strain Pelosi: Democrats eyeing more cash payments in next emergency bill MORE (D-Calif.) told MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports" on Tuesday.

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