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So it was either I get to work on it or I get to work on a new film directed by him for two months.
Finish my homework and get to work on actual work.
I happily accept and get to work on her spread!
Then we can get to work on our domestic problems.
But let's get to work on that Wicked bribery, stat.
"I'd probably get to work on time," Ms. LeBron said.
But let's get to work on making more of it.
They won't be able to get to work on time.
Now, let's get to work on getting that $100,000 invested.
Now, we must get to work on addressing the process.
I get to work on the roasted sweet potato salad.
That meant he could get to work on his own.
I get to work on the submission for the restaurant project.
How can Jack and Jill both get to work on time?
The time to get to work on this is right now.
Let's get to work on some dual vice and virtue signaling.
Thanks to my power walking, I get to work on time.
You don't always get to work on the highest-profile things.
I get to work on a draft for some new internal regulations.
I get to work on checking things off my to-do list.
Thing is, you don't always get to work on your dream project.
Acuna: How fun to get to work on one of your favorites.
So this is impacting your ability to get to work on time.
They are ready to get to work on the issues they campaigned on.
I get to work on a few things and head into a meeting.
Commuters are paying for gas to get to work on their credit cards.
And, maybe tomorrow, they'll get to work on a script (or two) together.
Then get to work on the recipe that'll revolutionize your work-lunch game.
This is a fantastic time to get to work on home improvement projects.
While you're sleeping, your subconscious mind will get to work on those things.
Denham — let's get to work on this airport and our other infrastructure needs.
The time has come for Congress to get to work on those protections.
Now, go sharpen those knives and get to work on mastering the chiffonade technique!
You'll also get to work on real designs so you can enhance your portfolio.
Sit down, eat my breakfast, and get to work on our weekly construction updates.
From there, the artists at Cuddle Clones get to work on your handmade slippers.
"The president is showing the way so get to work on time," he said.
That's your cue to get to work on your own emotional independence and boundaries.
Grab your favorite nail polish and get to work on your at-home pedicure skills.
I get into the office early and get to work on super fun training videos.
Now that Sony has granted that wish, it can get to work on the rest.
Now these ladies just need to get to work on the possible third Sisterhood movie.
Knowing was such a relief, because it meant we could get to work on solutions.
We both also promised to get to work on lowering the cost of prescription drugs.
At that point, Brazil will get to work on pulling together a true national team.
I can get to work on commute twice as fast as I could via car.
Then I get to work on the things I was not able to finish yesterday.
"I never knew I would get to work on Opportunity 15 years later," she said.
As a journalist, though, I get to work on the living, daily version of history.
I pop in my headphones for true crime podcast adventures and get to work on spreadsheets.
"I think we in the business community need to get to work on this," he said.
"Stop planting seeds of division and fear and instead get to work on finding a solution."
"Get to work on time, and don't embarrass me," the younger Marsh recalled his father saying.
It's not until I have one solid idea that I can get to work on it.
Voters and politicians are eager to find common ground and get to work on major priorities.
But wow, it was just one of the cooler things I'll ever get to work on.
All sides must pick up a bucket and trowel and get to work on needed repairs.
Baaf left Berlin at midnight to be able to get to work on time with the pig.
I can't wait to get to work on finding and supporting the next generation of great founders.
In the meantime, I get to work on my other story and research some more pitch ideas.
Unless you get to work on the two plays you're doing now, the same thing will happen.
I will get to work on [task at hand] and keep you updated as I make progress.
"I guess I'll hear about it when I get to work on Monday," the official told Politico.
We have an outstanding team and we're excited to get to work on the American people's priorities.
How do you get to work on time when the buses you rely on often break down?
They hope to get to work on this next evolution when they return to campus this spring.
We never got an apology, but we did get to work on our balance and core strength.
You're only on for a short amount of time so you don't get to work on anything.
Time now to get to work on sharing some of these terrific ideas with my own loved ones.
Lagarde said the initial decision to get to work on building a rainy day fund could come quickly.
I get to work on this paper (yes, still) and track down relevant citations to add in throughout.
Where Kirk was stumped by something, Spock would say "fascinating" and get to work on solving the puzzle.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to get to work on unlocking this amazing Zenyatta Nutcracker skin.
But I get to work on building my dreams with her and sharing the successes with her, too.
After all, even commuters turned off by Uber's alleged misconduct still have to get to work on time.
Toss the casserole you accidentally left on the counter all night, and get to work on the rest.
They can get to work on Monday, and before noon, someone brings them a week's worth of lunches.
It's time for the self-proclaimed 'master of the deal' to get to work on a coordinated strategy.
Those with less visceral connections to the crash had a simpler aim: to get to work on time.
Sadly, Shtalenkov wouldn't get to work on his Hockey Tonking, as he never played a game in Nashville.
When that's over, the House can get to work on passing the replacement and its tax reform agenda.
The three stick to a strict schedule to make sure they can all get to work on time.
Mr. Trump said he could not wait for lawmakers to get to work on their newfound common ground.
But many riders might not recognize the man largely responsible for whether they get to work on time.
Then Congress could get to work on health care and tax reform simultaneously, at whatever pace made sense.
I drag myself to get ready and take our dog out, so I can get to work on time.
Keep them in the back of your mind for days when you can barely get to work on time.
The highway connects Seattle with Vancouver, so officials moved quickly to divert traffic and get to work on repairs.
I say farewell to my friends and head back downtown toward East Bay to get to work on time.
But it gave us a neutral territory where our shared interests could get to work on a common project.
So Judge will watch Justin Bour hit for four minutes and then get to work on besting his total.
We need to confirm David Bernhardt so he can get to work on behalf of Montanans and the West.
After drop-off, I run to the bus (literally) to catch the bus and get to work on time.
President Trump unveiled today an executive action to get to work on his wall on our border with Mexico.
Then arm yourself with a crowbar and a torchlight, and get to work on a truly unique party location.
I chug my iced coffee and get to work on those police logs, taking one thing at a time.
I get to work on some extremely simple tasks and then work on some social graphics for a client.
The initiative would have allowed cities to ensure local residents get to work on federally funded public works projects.
Some people left the long lines before they had a chance to vote to get to work on time.
You're inspired to get to work on your creative projects and passion is flowing in your love life—enjoy!
Maybe this is the year Facebook will get to work on all of the problems it's been promising to fix.
It will be very interesting to see how Lee holds up if Ferguson can get to work on his body.
I want to hit snooze but I need to get to work on time considering I got there late yesterday.
Their 25-season playoff streak is going to end, and Ken Holland needs to get to work on a rebuild.
Bianco said the market is anxious and it's waiting to see whether Congress can get to work on tax reform.
It's time to roll up our sleeves and get to work on the hard economic issues that unite all Americans.
This crisis in Venezuela is deep and difficult and dangerous, and I can't wait to get to work on it.
Then, he said, lawmakers should get to work on replacing the health law and should cancel their planned August recess.
I have always said that any day I get to work on ag issues is a good day for me.
I literally ran out the door to get to work on time and I settle in for a lot of paperwork.
Breakfast has been difficult for me to fit in while juggling the baby and trying to get to work on time.
"I play the song on the piano, everyone figures it out, and then we get to work on it," he says.
Order a coffee which comes with a biscuit (this place is the best), and get to work on editing and writing.
"We're going to sit down and get to work on figuring out the next steps," Coughlin said at a press conference.
The Kray boys, eager to get to work on the punchbags, could have covered the distance in less than 20003 seconds.
Republicans swept into power this year and pledged to immediately get to work on their long-promised goal of repealing Obamacare.
Regardless of their area of expertise, trainees will get to work on various Adidas brands, from Style to Performance and Originals.
When new legislation slams the door on one tax-planning technique, attorneys and CPAs get to work on cracking a window.
The initial days after the election were heady times, and President Trump was excited to get to work on his agenda.
Mr. Brown will retire to the solar-powered house built on the ranch and get to work on the Colusa Institute.
Or you can join the ranks of the home alchemists out there and get to work on some hangover-curing ice cream.
Amazing. Pick up your favorite tube of lipstick, fire up your FaceTune app, and let's get to work on your squiggle lips.
Get to work on putting together your outfit, practicing your makeup, and decorating your apartment — leave the party refreshments to Trader Joe's.
This means female journeys can be much longer than male ones, making it difficult for them to get to work on time.
Tonight, the Moon enters Fire sign Sagittarius, boosting your energy and making you eager to get to work on your latest projects.
That — I mean, I get to work on a lot of cool things — that is the most cool thing I'm working on.
Cement industry executives from around the country came to Washington earlier this month to urge Congress to get to work on infrastructure.
Afterward, she'd let it sit and get to work on the dozen and a half dishes that I like more than turkey.
"But very rarely do you get to work on technology that an independent body validates as having the potential to save lives."
Then, once you start to feel those sunny vibes for yourself, grab your planner and get to work on that July Fourth getaway.
I eat at my desk while waiting for my colleague to come up to my office to get to work on today's task.
Benning can get to work on changing that, but first he and Linden—and maybe most importantly, team ownership—have to get real.
For most, checking the box next to his name was congruent with believing he would get to work on making America great again.
It's long past time to get past phony debates about the existence of climate change and get to work on serious climate solutions.
Several people involved in the Hill-side of negotiations say they're ready to get to work on trying to find a way out.
Our leaders need to listen to hard facts, roll up their sleeves, and get to work on a path toward a safer future.
Those who believe climate change will become irreversible, uncontrollable and catastrophic in a few years should get to work on their fallout shelters.
If you're a polymath or have a short attention span — me being the latter of the two — you can get to work on anything.
She is incredulous, and struggling to figure out how she will get to work on the days she works her second job at Ross.
Ryan drew laughs from his colleagues when he said "our friends in the Senate are eager to get to work" on the healthcare measure.
But for anyone who can come to terms with the irritation factor and get to work on the food, the rewards will be abundant.
In the meantime, some clever producers and publicists need to get to work on making sure those two meet up on the red carpet.
Now, Anwar has joined the pack — they all get to work on some projects together like the Prabal Gurung Spring Summer 2019 runway show.
He added that it was so hard to get to work on Monday that they couldn't open the pool — they didn't have enough lifeguards.
"What's unique about Axon is not only do we get to work on interesting technology, we're working on really impactful social problems," Smith said.
Staking out a clear position on issues like these will show that they are serious and ready to get to work on a compromise.
The results set the stage for the coalition "to get to work on the decisive challenge of returning to govern the country," he said.
Simply expressing a dream of an immigration compromise isn't going to spur members of Congress to get to work on a broad bipartisan bill.
I put a load of laundry on and get to work on my final essay due on Monday about the themes in Waiting for Godot.
" Barr also said she "intended to bring ppl together" and said it was "a joyous experience" to get "to work on the Roseanne show again.
Gillett though thinks Apple is at least considering it, since hardware might motivate third-party developers to get to work on Siri apps and connections.
But realistically, they're not making it, and it's in Ray Shero's best interest to admit that and get to work on adding some future pieces.
Through therapy, the lawyer learned to come to terms with her diagnosis, and now, she's excited to get to work on her mental wellness workbooks.
"Most frequently, we're seeing people taking a lower offer if the project they get to work on aligns more with their own goals," Blumberg adds.
My message to my colleagues in Congress is this: let's roll up our sleeves and get to work on rebuilding America's outdated and crumbling infrastructure.
"We are very excited to get to work on providing true universal coverage for everyone in this country," Jayapal told reporters on a call Tuesday.
She's one of my favorite comedians of all time, so to get to work on something with her has been a real dream come true.
Once they rounded out the line-up with bassist Todd Bell and guitarist-vocalist Chris Broach, Braid would get to work on a prodigious introduction.
Lisa Brady says some parents in Dobbs Ferry have found it harder to complete the necessary morning rituals and still get to work on time.
Democrats are eager to put the paralysis of government shutdowns and constant short-term spending bills behind them, and get to work on other business.
"We are very excited to get to work on providing true universal coverage for everyone in this country," Jayapal told reporters on a call Tuesday.
Under the current F-35 program, about 10 Turkish companies get to work on the aircraft, ranging from frame structure to production landing gear components.
If you haven't done any of these things during your employment gap, then she says you should get to work on building your skills immediately.
And to take back his kingdom, naturally he'll have to get to work on the kind of spectacular action sequences that Ritchie cut his teeth on.
We must get to work on ideas on how to have a prosperous economy — with a broad middle class — in the context of these new realities.
If you're usually a "wander in a little late in the morning" kind of person, start putting in extra effort to get to work on time.
Data helps us get to work on time with efficient navigation, find the perfect playlist and see the faces of loved ones hundreds of miles away.
Whip up a batch of cookies, indulge in some chocolatey brownies, or get to work on a cake — nothing is impossible with this kind of machinery.
Plus it's got a built-in LED light for long winter mornings when it's still dark outside and you're actually trying to get to work on time.
In today's teen parlance, a burner phone can be a prepaid cellphone or any out-of-service phone they can still get to work on Wi-Fi.
All of them, I think, wanna make more money, but fundamentally, they get to be their own bosses, and they get to work on their own terms.
Your ruling planet, Neptune, mingles with Mars today, creating an intriguing energy in your love life and inspiring you to get to work on your creative projects.
Now if only somebody would get off their ass and get to work on The Tonic Tunic and The Cake Cape, we'd really get this party started.
I knew how to get to work on foot and by train, but I realized that I had no idea how to get there on a bike.
Most of the regs industry cares about can be weakened or delayed with the endangerment finding in place; they'd rather EPA get to work on those, quietly.
Most mornings I am running around like a chicken with my head cut off to get to work on time, so this is a refreshing change of pace.
Even though it's Friday, I still like to get to work on time since I'm only here for a few months to ensure I make a good impression.
It's a wonderful day to connect with friends, Leo; however, the Moon enters hardworking Capricorn this afternoon, encouraging you to get to work on your to-do list.
Now that Paris Jackson has squashed all the rumors about her apparently dating Baywatch star Zac Efron, she can finally get to work on all her current projects.
The Moon is in hardworking Virgo, but the only thing you need to get to work on is sleeping, meditating, enjoying some much-needed alone time, and relaxing.
Six months since a parliamentary election, Lebanon's politicians are yet to agree on a unity government that will need to get to work on badly needed economic reforms.
Now, it is time to enter the decree and thereby require all involved to get to work on repairing the many fractures so poignantly revealed by the record.
They had us standing in the back not to be seen while the other workers from another store get to work on our floor like it's their store.
The statewide transit agency has been canceling trains on short notice, infuriating its customers as they have to scramble to get to work on time and keep appointments.
I enjoy breakfast of fried eggs on toast with Wifey and the baby, and then I get to work on applying for this leadership program I want to do.
It's unclear as to whether the horse and buggy are just trying to get to work on time, or just trying to travel back to their original time period.
If you adopt a more focused and conciliatory approach to policymaking, we all can get to work on the job the American people sent us to Washington to do.
The president joined a conference call on Sunday afternoon with House Republicans, urging them to immediately pass the Senate-approved budget resolution and get to work on tax reform.
So if you want to submit a puzzle that has a very good chance of being published next year around this time, get to work on one of those.
"It's not very often in science that you get to work on something that's so brand new and so unknown that you get to answer the fundamental questions," she said.
The head of the nation's No. 1 bank by assets and chair of the Business Roundtable implored Washington lawmakers Tuesday to get to work on easing the nation's tax burden.
I know there are people in Washington, as well as in states across the country, who are willing to roll up their sleeves and get to work on real reform.
"We are excited to get to work on the hypersonic conventional strike weapon program," John Snyder, Lockheed Martin vice president of Air Force Strategic Programs, said in an emailed statement.
"They had us standing in the back not to be seen while the other workers from another store get to work on our floor like it's their store," she wrote.
Full impact of the quake is unclear As relief agencies get to work on the ground, they warned the full impact of the earthquake may take days to become known.
I get to work on a variety of projects (this week's stories include finance, automotive, and sex education clients), so I am able to challenge myself and rarely get bored.
"'Some days I get to work on time, some days I'm a half-hour late, 45 minutes late,'" Mr. de Blasio continued, recounting the conversations he had on the train.
I hit snooze on my alarm clock five times, woke up late and spent the next half an hour scurrying around, trying in vain to get to work on time.
"It's a big inconvenience," said Richard Small, a New Jersey commuter who will now have to drive five blocks out of his way to get to work on 250th Street.
Twenty years ago the water tower displayed the same message, and there's no guarantee it won't happen again when they get to work on the other side of the tower.
I push that to the back of my mind because now that I'm finally alone — for now, at least — I can get to work on my true purpose on this planet.
A bipartisan conference committee, which includes appropriations committee members from both chambers, is slated to get to work on hashing out a plan to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
New York (CNN Business)Now that the Democrats have control of the House, will congressional leaders and President Donald Trump get to work on a plan to rebuild the nation's infrastructure?
A bipartisan conference committee, which includes appropriations committee members from both chambers, is slated to get to work on hashing out a plan to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Ferrill is at home on the sand, in the sun, he even seems willing to help when his companions come out of the water and get to work on construction. See?
She chose to enter insane online sweepstakes to pay for medicine and wake up before dawn to ride multiple buses to get to work on time and to act in plays.
It's clear with Maureen, an expert mechanic who doesn't get to work on bikes much anymore, until Ben comes around with a broken hog (she's been relegated to toaster repair, lately).
I get to work on new products, but I still like being in the mill, the customers' plant, and piloting one of our products for them on their big dyeing machines.
She said that in the past, when the L train has not run properly on the weekends, she has spent $60 taking a car service to get to work on time.
International donor institutions and foreign governments want to see the new government get to work on reforms before releasing some $11 billion in financial assistance pledged at a Paris conference last April.
Despite these differing opinions, the message to the global information economy is clear: It is time to get to work on the tough tasks of understanding and, eventually, complying with the GDPR.
No longer is "I don't have time for that" an excuse; set your timer and get to work on freeing up your day with the help of a 30-minute organisation boost.
The resolution tells the two health-related committees in the House and the Senate to get to work on a bill "to reduce the deficit" that will be considered under reconciliation rules.
I know so many immigrant parents who wake up every day at 4 or 5 in the morning to get to work on time and provide food and shelter for their kids.
But missions to the outer planets take longer, so the teams working on them know that they will probably only get to work on one or two of them in their lifetime.
Some of the best features: removable solution tank, a dock with automatic docking and recharge and an app that actually works - which I could never get to work on the 240 model.
Once the Medicaid expansion is repealed, Republicans get to work on Medicaid itself, tying the amount it can spend to an inflation index that lags behind how much health care actually costs.
Back in August, Ansari made it clear to GQ magazine that he wasn't prepared to get to work on the series because "his life has not progressed enough" to inspire binge-worthy material.
Three hours might be a few too many coffees to consume before you get to work on an Excel spreadsheet on your wrist, but the sheer fact it's running at all is impressive.
Apparently, the rest of the world likes to sit down and enjoy their coffee in mugs, rather than risk spilling their scalding coffee on themselves while hurrying to get to work on time.
"It's either an early play, in which he was still learning his craft, or his latest, and it's just a first draft, and I get to work on the second draft," he said.
Less than 24 hours later, Trump made it official and agreed to reopen the government, with the promise that Congress get to work on some kind of compromise on border security and immigration.
There's plenty of shabby furniture piling up in the background, threatening to trap us in this episode forever — can't you get to work on rearranging that, maybe get some of the lead out?
Britain comes 19th out of 26 European countries for punctuality on local routes—and these are the ones that cause most anguish, as commuters rely on them to get to work on time.
Considering this delay, employers are hopeful that Secretary Acosta will get to work on his to-do list by quickly addressing several pending substantive issues that the Department of Labor (DOL) must address.
Mike Lacher: Me and my colleagues [Chris Baker and Brian Moore] all live and work in New York City, and we saw how impossible it is to get to work on time now.
Now with a finalized contract, Nanoracks can get to work on developing its concept, called Ixion, and eventually turning a spent rocket tank into a habitat that can then be tested out in space.
So I'm asking women, I'm asking men, to support me because I'm ready to go into the White House on January 20th, 19333 and get to work on both domestic and foreign policy challenges.
But this is a bad moment to bet on anything lasting forever, which means that we need to get to work on developing alternate terms for "homer" that can be used in an emergency.
When I arrive, I make a cup of green tea (my office provides tea and coffee), go through emails, and then get to work on fixing a bug in the code I'm working on.
But if congressional staffers get to work on drafting legislation now, then when the next recession strikes it might be possible to introduce better automatic stabilisers—just in time for the recession after that.
It is time for the president, Congress and the states to get to work on an infrastructure plan that provides the American public with public infrastructure systems upon which that they can safely rely.
I immediately get to work on using vinegar to clean the shower door, which I think we all agree is not the ideal Saturday morning activity, but is very necessary given its grimy state.
The "well-traveled road" is why we underestimate the time it takes to get to work on your daily commute, but arrive at the airport hours ahead for a trip you've never taken before.
But Findikoglu saw it as an opportunity to release a capsule collection of standout pieces by way of a look book she produced herself, and to quickly get to work on a new collection.
Congress is now in a two-week recess, with most lawmakers headed back to their districts, despite calls from progressive activists to cancel the break so they could "immediately" get to work on impeachment.
The hydrogel is permeable to this solution, so the yeast is able to get to work on the glucose, converting it into ethanol as if it were the sugar in the wort of a brewery.
Following Senate and House approval of the resolution last week, Republicans now get to work on crafting a second measure -- a budget reconciliation bill -- that contains the language to roll back big chunks of Obamacare.
And you can't get people into good jobs if they can't access good health care, or get a good education, or get to work on good roads and bridges — and so on and so forth.
She also wants to get to work on a video she's been thinking about for months, one that will connect the work of urban planner Robert Moses with the 1988 hit Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
The concern is Congress and the White House are too distracted to push through a new health care bill and then get to work on tax reform, which had been a positive catalyst for stocks.
George R. R. Martin would never have allowed a raven to get from the Wall to Dragonstone in less time than it takes for me to get to work on the New York City subway.
It will be a step in the right direction, but we need set our sights and get to work on the next level of comprehensive reform to more fully address how we treat opioid addiction.
"We have the enormous privilege that we get to work on powerful technologies that can shape the progress of our societies—that comes with the responsibility to ask what could possibly go wrong," Prabhakar says.
Then, when you open up the cloth, it's long enough to grab by both ends so that you can really get to work on your back, booty, elbows, ankles, and anywhere else that you see fit.
Bowie managed to have an unspoken agreement with Mota: He'd walk inside, nod to the hostess, and Mota would promptly get to work on Bowie's favorite sandwich, a croque-madame made with Gruyère, eggs, and beer.
"Once the Medicaid expansion is repealed, Republicans get to work on Medicaid itself, tying the amount it can spend to an inflation index that lags behind how much health care actually costs," Vox's Ezra Klein explains.
When it came time to get to work on her second album, Meghan Trainor decided to team up with hitmaker Ricky Reed – and with Thank You, they proved she's about so much more than just that bass.
Achieving the levels of job growth we would like to see will take time, of course, but he can get to work on day one in a big way — and we expect he will do exactly that.
Now that the Congressional Budget Office released its formal analysis of the House bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, the Senate has promised to get to work on its own version of the American Health Care Act.
"This Slapcomp thing is just a big experiment where I get to feel like a student again, I get to work on whatever I want and learn in whatever direction I feel like learning in," Allen muses.
My grandmother would mix the henna powder with water, let it sit for a few hours, load it into a syringe and get to work on me, my sister, and cousins, tracing intricate designs onto our hands.
"That's not something that either one of us would want so we agreed that we could sit down and get to work on looking at ways to improve NAFTA," Trudeau told a televised news conference in Gray, Saskatchewan.
"I've arranged for Mr. Harry Styles, he's going to help me get to work on Thursday in a brand new Carpool Karaoke, you don't want to miss it," Corden announced at the top of the show. https://twitter.
You show up at the office every day, only get to work on projects that your boss okays, and often get just a sliver of the credit—or the profits—that come from a successful initiative or idea.
With Ricardel now in place, the Trump administration can get to work on completing much needed, and long overdue, export control reforms — changes that are pro-manufacturing, pro-jobs and directly in line with the president's economic goals.
The poll also found that the Republican Party as a whole, which according to a so-called autopsy it conducted after Romney's 2012 defeat was supposed to get to work on winning over Latinos, has taken a big hit.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Westinghouse Electric, which filed for bankruptcy last year, is now "lean and mean and ready to get to work" on its projects to build nuclear reactors in India, U.S. energy secretary Rick Perry said on Tuesday.
After beating Donald Trump, Clinton and Warren (excuse me, "Elizabeth") "will take a day off* for the inauguration**," and then get to work on legislation to ease student debt (again, Warren's signature issue) as a top tier Democratic priority.
And that's I think why we have to get to work on this right now … otherwise we're not planning for the future we want and we're going to be scrambling and reacting to the one that happens to us.
"This crisis in Venezuela is deep and difficult and dangerous, and I can't wait to get to work on it," Abrams said after his appointment on Friday, noting that he left the State Department 30 years ago this week.
Google doesn't always put out winners, but the company's sheer size and influence as a global business all but guarantees that the industry's existing big players will sit up and get to work on what their response looks like.
Then, in an underground office, two new additions — Tony Sayegh, a former Treasury Department spokesman, and Pam Bondi, a former Florida attorney general — get to work on the job they were hired last month to do: attack the process.
Though we don't yet know what President Trump will say during his address, he'll likely call on Congress to take action and get to work on solving some of those problems he said were so dire during the campaign.
On 4th of July 2005, I came to an internal resolution that I was going to wake up the next morning and get to work on this sports media idea I'd been thinking about for the previous 5-6 months.
" In an email statement, a company spokesperson said, "We hope that when people see available Birds, they are mindful of friends and neighbors who rely on these vehicles to get to work on time or make it to their next appointment.
The guy behind celeb emoji apps for Amber Rose and Steph Curry might wanna get to work on a yellow head behind bars with a shiv ... now that the L.A. City Attorney has filed a petty theft charge against him.
The $2 app not only monitors real-time traffic conditions, including accidents and new construction projects, it also factors in historical traffic data to help predict how long it might take you to get to work on a given day.
Once the two sides exchange numbers they get to work on crafting their case, a process that takes weeks and involves crunching numbers, talking to experts, preparing briefs and anticipating the counter-arguments that the other side will come up.
Especially since.... Great news for medics and helpful squadmates alike: When you see a teammate bleeding out on the ground, you can lend a hand and drag them off to a safe location before you get to work on reviving them.
If I have them for a week before they see Dr. Morgan (the organization's vet), sometimes I can tone down some of their issues so that she can hone in on what things we need to get to work on.
November 16, 2018 U.S. President Donald Trump voices his support for a prison reform bill, South Korean students get to work on a high-stakes exam, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposes new rules concerning certain e-cigarette products.
"It's time for us to put aside partisan bickering, and get to work on a budget that reflects the will of the people and provides some certainty for businesses and communities in the year ahead," Wittman said in a statement.
In response, Airbnb quickly brought in some big guns from the civil rights world, such as former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and ex-ACLU Washington chiefLaura Murphy, and convened a task force to get to work on the issue.
Now that the team has been revealed as something less than that, the question has become when, or if, the people in charge will realize that the window has closed, and that it's time to get to work on opening another.
The American Legion joins the California National Guard in its plea, and we call on all members of Congress to pause from their political campaigns and get to work on providing immediate and full relief to those who have been affected.
In response, Airbnb quickly brought in some big guns from the civil rights world, such as former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and ex-ACLU Washington chief Laura Murphy, and convened a task force to get to work on the issue.
Which only added to my problems, because in order to do the things I wanted to do the most—make art, go on tour, support myself financially—I needed to be creative and get to work on making things happen for myself.
"They do it because they hire amazing people … and what they tell you is they get to work on the hardest problems that companies face, and when they are done they get to go on to the next hard problem," Hohman said.
He should promise to veto any bill that reduces the share of Americans with health coverage, and get to work on a new plan that provides "insurance for everybody" and holds Medicaid harmless, just as he promised during the campaign and transition.
However, as more competing companies get to work on a new technology, the sense of urgency to acquire rapidly diminishes as the scarce, emerging technology quickly becomes widely available: there are now scores of AI, autonomous car, and AI chip companies out there.
I've been doing charity and activism for years and it feels good to see my friends be like, OK I'm flying in from San Francisco for one day to march with you and then flying back to get to work on Monday.
Once the latest showdown is over, we should set aside the fear mongering and manufactured hand-wringing and get to work on a solution that ends this debate and protects the economic engine of the internet for generations of Americans to come.
"The idea is that they get in there and get oriented to the business to some degree, and they actually get to work on projects and really get into the nuts and bolts of the organization a little bit more," she said.
The heavy, wet snow that piled up in a hurry on Wednesday toppled trees onto highways, railroad tracks and power lines, leaving thousands of homes in the New York metropolitan area without electricity and many commuters unable to get to work on Thursday.
After that, there has to be speedy and accurate identification of the virus, purification and sequencing of the genetic material and then immediate sharing of the knowledge (via the cloud) enabling researchers everywhere to get to work on the development of new vaccines.
The satellite companies currently occupying the C-band spectrum are the only ones who can execute the accelerated auction we need — the FCC needs to incentivize them, fairly compensate them for their work, and let the private sector get to work on implementing 5G.
"Sometimes you get to work on the same lot as your friends and you can run over, catch up and watch them continue to be a bad-ass (in real life and on TV)," gushed Moore, 32, who dated Valderrama from 2000 to 2002.
"Sometimes you get to work on the same lot as your friends and you can run over, catch up and watch them continue to be a bad-ass (in real life and on TV)," gushed Moore, 203, who dated Valderrama from 2000 to 2002.
The good news for people who like fermented foods and drinks (like kombucha or kimchi) is that many experts say edible probiotics are more effective than supplements, because supplements can get destroyed by your stomach acid before they get to work on your gut.
Michele Landis Dauber, who was in the courtroom that day and a family friend of the woman in the Stanford case, said the judge appeared to be more concerned about Chiang's ability to get to work on time than he did about the victim.
"I call on members of the Senate to fulfill their constitutional obligation and swiftly confirm the remainder of my highly qualified cabinet nominees, so that we can get to work on behalf of the American people without further delay," he said in a statement.
At a series of events, meetings and interviews over the last month, Trump has expressed the desire to get health care reform behind him so that his administration can get to work on other issues he appears to enjoy talking about more: Trade and tax reform.
An indication of the trepidation in the Senate was clear when President Donald Trump said at a Rose Garden gathering with House GOP members after their bill passed that the Senate was "eager" to get to work on the legislation — some House members actually laughed out loud.
"Sometimes you get to work on the same lot as your friends and you can run over, catch up and watch them continue to be a bad-ass (in real life and on TV)," wrote Moore, whose sentiments were echoed by Valderrama in his own post.
"I'm glad the president will have more of his rightful team in place, and I'm glad that this group of newly confirmed nominees will be able to get to work on important business for the American people," McConnell said shortly before the slate of nominees was confirmed.
I hope that they will see their way to doing it, but if I am so fortunate enough as to be president, I will immediately move to make sure that we fill that, we have nine justices that get to work on behalf of our people.
After composing the music for every Game of Thrones episode since the show first aired in 2011, Ramin Djawadi was reluctant to get to work on scoring the final season — starting meant the beginning of the end, and he didn't want to say goodbye to his dream job.
Social media platforms alert a centralized agency to the threat and share relevant data; researchers get to work on the tricky task of detection; regulators ensure that these videos are labeled as fake across all media platforms and work to encourage wider adoption of verified-at-capture technology.
As the 115th Congress and newly-installed Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tom Price — formerly an orthopedic surgeon with an understanding of wheelchair policy — get to work on a range of important healthcare issues, we hope a permanent solution for these issues gets the attention it deserves.
The best thing for us, by and large, is to set your alarm clock for the latest time that you can in the morning to allow for as much sleep as possible but that will allow you to go about your daily routine and get to work on time.
If you're good with this, please let me know so that I can send this day to all the security teams for them to get to work on…Everything from Trip Advisor to the actual website has the Roman Baths being ruins, and you aren't able to get in them.
The emerging consensus among GOP lawmakers, aides and strategists is that the best way for the party to get past the turbulence is for Republicans to pledge to get to the bottom of allegations of collusion with Russia and in the meantime to get to work on passing Trump's agenda.
"We built AWS IQ to serve as a bridge between our customers and experts, enabling them to get to work on new projects faster and easier, and removing many of the hassles and roadblocks that both groups usually encounter when dealing with project-based work," he said in a statement.
To get to work on Tuesday from his house on the outskirts of Fremont, Mr. Cash said he had walked about a mile from his home to an all-terrain vehicle, which he rode to a private lake, where he caught a boat ride before taking a utility vehicle into town.
"I think we need to do both repeal and replace, and I'm a little agnostic as to whether they're paired or separated," Sasse added in his "State of the Union" interview on Sunday, calling for the cancellation of the Senate's August recess so lawmakers can get to work on a replacement plan.
Even though Uber and these other companies have reputations, and are in the private sector, that doesn't mean that they're not serving their purpose of limiting congestion and helping people move and get to work on time so they don't lose wages, and getting them home on time so they can pick up their kids.
Cory Gardner, who's widely seen as one of the most threatened Republicans in 2020, argued, "It's time for Congress to move forward and get to work on behalf of the American people," noting that he would seek punishment for Russia's efforts to interfere in the election but stopping short of any critique of Trump.
When we last saw Jane the Virgin, our eponymous heroine (Gina Rodriguez) had just married the man of her dreams, Michael Cordero (Brett Dier) — but before they could get to work on rendering the show's title obsolete, Michael was shot by crime boss Sin Rosetro (Bridget Regan) and left to bleed out in the hotel hallway.
"The amount of ingenuity and creativity it takes to survive being poor and to figure out how, you know, if you're a domestic worker, how you're going to take three buses to get to work on time and get your kid to school and figure out how to get back...that is a lot of work" he says.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) drew laughs from his colleagues during an event in the White House Rose Garden celebrating the House vote when he said "our friends in the Senate are eager to get to work" on the healthcare measure.
"I would be doing things like preparing a room for Lady Gaga to show up, or these popular artists, I'd get to work on setting up Mahler Eight, or I'd get to go 45 feet in the air on this Genie lift that sways at the top and have to try to thread this rope through a pulley, and all of that was so thrilling," he said.
Educators attend the same workshops as students (in teacher-only groups) and get to work on a project such as testing the absorbency of different brands of baby diapers by examining the hydrogels in them, finding out if monarch butterflies can survive migration south by exploring their wing shape, testing water quality indicators of water samples from the swamps around New Orleans, or, of course, extracting DNA from fresh fruit.
", i continue to insist as i slowly shrink and transform into a corn cob drunk driving may kill a lot of people, but it also helps a lot of people get to work on time, so, it;s impossible to say if its bad or not, As Dril noted on his website, Mr. Ten Years will include "over 1500 'Cream of the Crop' tweets, hand picked by The Boss, sorted categorically and accompanied by over 70 stunning Illustrations.
"I think the goal is, as much as we can, have at least sort of a framework in place by the end of the week that we can send to the Congressional Budget Office to get scoring back, so that when we come back after the Fourth of July break next week, the following week, we can move a bill to the floor, get it up and get to work on it and open up the amendment process and hopefully eventually pass it," Thune told PBS on Wednesday.
British citizens are due to vote on June 23 on their country's future relationship with the EU. In an interview from Washington on Friday, British finance minister George Osborne told CNBC that "leaving would cause an economic shock and a long-term economic cost for the U.K." Osborne added that the referendum is "a big democratic exercise" that helped to resolve uncertainty about the U.K.'s role in the EU. He told CNBC that he hopes Britain will remain in the union and then "get to work on reforming the EU." Bookmaker Ladbrokes is predicting a 33 percent chance that Britons will vote to leave the European bloc.

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