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She just gets down to business, and it was wonderful.
The fact that Mayor Pete Buttigieg gets down to Panic!
BUT AGAIN IT GETS DOWN TO THE FUTURE POWER OF APPLE.
He offers her a drink, and she gets down to business.
Akinfeev gets down to his left and stops Mateo Kovacic's roller!
This gets down to affecting the outcome on the field of play.
Our live blog followed reaction as President Donald Trump gets down to business.
He gets down to 159 pounds, the smallest he's been since grade school.
Buckley gets down to business; that's about the best way I can put it.
It's on the third and last floor that the exhibition gets down to business.
" Verizon Communications: "I like Verizon, particularly if it gets down to the $52 level.
But when it gets down to the issues of discrimination, there's a kinship there. Absolutely.
I jump off the carriage and he gets down to business with the exiting crowd.
I think this really gets down to whether you value group rights over individual rights.
But the jack-of-all-trades debate really gets down to a question of approach.
But what happens when it gets down to the nitty gritty and you can't...Get Online?
After plying her with hot chocolate and an orange, King Louis XV gets down to business.
This is all to say that, when the plot gets down to the wire, everything unravels spiffily.
And once it gets down to plus or minus six hours, you can start ruling out continents.
The movie quickly gets down to earth once the viewer has figured out what the objects are.
"If anything, I still think the stock gets down to right around $7 to $7.50," he said.
WASHINGTON — Congress often waits for a new president to take office before it gets down to business.
The Apple Watch tries to enter Power Reserve mode automatically when the battery gets down to 10% remaining.
There's still time; when it gets down to choosing time, there's not room for both her and Sanders.
"I think this gets down to the right hand wasn't talking to the left hand," Ms. Brownridge said.
But when he confronts a real problem and gets down to work, he is a very capable governor.
And it's a substantial document, sometimes as large as our printed products, but it gets down to the weeds.
Mark Zuckerberg:​ Well, I think that some of this gets down to the values around how it's developed, though.
Then, with the speechifying out of the way, everyone slaps beef on the barbecues and gets down to gorging.
So it's a simple relief whenever Shannara sets aside all the backstory and complaining, and gets down to action.
"But I think Japanese commercial orders emerge whenever the dollar/yen gets down to the 101 level," he said.
It's only natural that while having one-on-one time with potential hubby Eric, that she gets down to business.
As Congress gets down to the task of reforming the tax code, I find myself asking: Why is this necessary?
Regardless of interference, the radios are designed to automatically cut off when the play clock gets down to 15 seconds.
Shortly after the movie opens, Mr. Ma gets down to business on a jammed street scene bordering on the chaotic.
But when it gets down to the grass-roots level in the provinces, it's like people doing their own thing.
If you want it anyway, buy it when it gets down to $60-$80 during major sale events like Black Friday.
ZUCKERBERG: As abhorrent as some of this content can be, it gets down to this principle of giving people a voice.
Yes, it is horrible on paper but then it gets down to who is watching who to then alert the authorities.
Goebbels gives a speech, full of loud lies, while in California Thomas Mann gets down to work on his new novel.
When your battery gets down to 20%, you'll receive a message asking you if you want to enter Low Power Mode.
After the usual introductions and fussing, the story gets down to business, which mostly involves Will's sudden struggle for self-acceptance.
"I have this mind-set that I feel like I can win if it gets down to the wire," Osaka said.
And then he gets down to the difficult business of putting his fingerprints on a franchise that deliberately resists individual authorship.
But Sommer gets down to his right with incredible agility to push the ball off to the right of the post.
But he still makes sure to squeeze in a workout before he gets down to work making phone calls or answering emails.
Just as the beat drops, each member of the group emerges from their freeze-frame poses and gets down to the new hit.
But it's a decision-based-- but again, it gets down to the future earning power of Apple when you get right down to it.
But it's a decision-based ... but again, it gets down to the future earning power of Apple when you get right down to it.
Davis says Zion is going to be just fine as soon as he gets down to a weight his body can truly support consistently.
Until the field gets down to two or three candidates, I don't imagine we'll see anyone besides Trump consolidating voters in any real way.
"If it gets down to 30 cents, in terms of premium remaining, the trade goes against us, let's cut the trade and move on," Gordon said.
She has something she really wants to show me during our video chat before she gets down to the proper business of firing up her demo.
"What it really gets down to, if you want to be honest, is because they know that's just more votes in the Democratic Party," Kasich said.
And you might have thought: If these are just the snacks, what is the food going to be like when this kitchen gets down to business?
She's quick to level with him about her approval ratings being higher than his, then gets down to brass tacks: She wants to be his running mate.
If he gets down to the mid-30s, he will have lost around a quarter of his own voters — who were, remember, a minority to begin with.
So, as President Trump gets down to work, investors are now scratching their heads trying to figure out what his presidency will really mean for their portfolios.
The future of corporate America would be better served if the administration embraces scientific evidence and gets down to the business of deciding what to do about it.
The vast majority of New Zealanders (99 percent as of 2014) support the idea of predator control, though arguments begin once the plan gets down to the details.
"Once it gets down to a handful of contenders, it becomes a mental game," he said as he stroked his long gray beard and puffed on a cigarette.
And this Ultimate Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification Prep Courses and Mock Exams Bundle gets down to the nitty-gritty of the platform, helping you become a certified expert.
When it gets down to the last minute, shoppers who procrastinate later this year will be flocking to the retailers that can get items to them fastest before Christmas.
But while all that history is important, when it gets down to it, there are really only five things you need to know about this year's CFDA nominations. 1.
"[W]hat it really gets down to, if you want to be honest, is because they know that's just more votes in the Democratic Party," the Ohio governor said.
However, once the White House really gets down to the daily reality of life in Washington, there could be meaningful changes that will affect retirement plans for multiple generations.
" He quickly gets down to business: "I'm going to make you my specialty: a pint of 'Bergère,' the beer from Saint Bonnet de Bellac, with a shot of vodka.
When the game gets down to just iso[lation], that's the product today and if that's what people consider a good product, who am I to argue with that?
But during the postseason, the sport sheds its least watchable teams, as well as a few that are competitively marginal, and gets down to the games that conclusively matter.
Tiers of V.I.P. donors have been created, aiming to raise up to $75 million from special interests, which won't be forgotten when the new administration gets down to governing.
"I think it gets down to our First Amendment right to be able to provide services to the community that is aligned with our ethical and moral values," said Dangberg.
As the bus slowly empties out, it gets down to a young man and an elderly person (which has been both a man or a woman, depending on the story).
"When it gets down to it, the president is going to get reelected or defeated on a state-by-state basis," Chris Wilson, chief strategist at WPA Intelligence, told Hill.
"It gets down to understanding your purpose," said Bill Harlan, who bought his first piece of Napa vineyard land in 1979 and owns Harlan Estate, an acclaimed producer of wines.
Once they get up to the room and Candy gets down to business, however, Stewart's excitement and inexperience betrays him, much as it has many overeager young men in his position.
Zika, pollution, financial instability, construction delays and more have all conspired to create a sense of unease and uncertainty as the city gets down to the final push to the games.
Harsh as that may sound — there are often children stuck in the middle — when a couple gets down to completing their split, the numbers matter: assets, support, time allotted with children.
After a title card shot, the movie gets down to depicting Anne (Trine Dyrholm), Peter (Magnus Krepper) and their young daughters Frida and Fanny as a model upper-middle-class Danish family.
"What it really gets down to, if you want to be honest, is because they know that's just more votes in the Democratic Party," he said, an apparent reference to congressional opposition.
When the internet gets down to compiling its "Best Viral Tweets of 2019" list later this year, there's a good chance that Willie McNabb's feral hogs tweet will be at the top.
It gets down to understanding why a traditional light bulb gives off a great deal of heat whereas a new LED light bulb producing the same amount of light remains quite cool.
And this gets down to a different– There's a different AI ethics question which I think is really important here, which is designing AI systems to be understandable by people Jonathan Zittrain: Right.
" Another Clinton insider argued that her tepid ratings will matter less "when it gets down to a one-on-one situation, when people can size up both candidates in light of their opponents.
Thankfully, Richtel, a science and technology reporter for The New York Times, ignores this potential comparison and gets down to the nuts and bolts of his story, which he assembles with transcendentalist ease.
If the stock falls further and gets down to about $36, he'd lose $22; the same amount would be lost if the stock goes the other way and surges to $40 per share.
The play is suffused with testimony about union rights and corporate greed, but it often gets down to small everyday moments like a husband and wife in bed sharing their most pressing worries.
And yet as she tries to escape her kidnappers in "Run," the show that routinely captures the title of TV's Most Convoluted Series gets down to basics and has one of its strongest hours.
By the end of the double-length pilot, the demons have started to be a real threat, and the series gets down to the core conflict between darkness and light, lifting the energy considerably.
Standard-issue nightmares, an imaginary friend and flares of violence dog the sailors as an evil entity gets down to business, starting, of course, with the lowliest supporting character before working its way upward.
After some boring shit about how having worked at Coca-Cola makes Dunn the best man to sell you juice, the Juicero CEO gets down to proving why his machine is good in the post.
Biden has described South Carolina as his "firewall," and he and his campaign have argued the former vice president will fare better when voting gets down to more diverse states like Nevada and South Carolina.
"Look, as abhorrent as some of this content can be, I do think that it gets down to this principle of giving people a voice," Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, said in a Recode podcast interview.
In France, the latest version of the European Championships stops being a cagey group competition in which only the weakest third of 24 nations was eliminated by a slow process — and gets down to proper knockout play.
"I'm looking forward to getting to the place, assuming I'm still around, that it gets down to a smaller number of people so we can have more of a discussion instead of one-minute assertions," he said.
And, well, because TMZ asked, Ne-Yo expanded on those comments yesterday, telling the gossip site that he gets down to his own songs "by request only," and that those requests tend to be the slower ones.
REN's Rosa Centifolia™ No.1 Purity Cleansing Balm gets down to the nitty-gritty without stripping your skin, while Pixi + Caroline Hirons Double Cleanse is an oil and cream duo that leaves you with plump, clean skin.
"If my options spread gets down to about 65 cents, half of the options premium that we just laid out is gone and it's probably time to get out of the trade and contain the risk," he said.
Before he gets down to business, Hamilton was heading for New York and a Tuesday meeting with sponsors in midtown Manhattan, while Bottas flies to Los Angeles and a Formula One live show on Hollywood Boulevard on Wednesday.
I know it sounds crazy, but when it gets down to telling the story of the league's best outfielder, as much will happen in parking lots as on the field, as much in backyards as in deep left.
In the videos, we see him dance to other 80s hits like "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds and "Safety Dance," but he also gets down to Future, Taylor Swift, and that goddamn Foster the People song.
As the cast gets down to the nitty gritty, I'm glad that BeBe Zahara Benet, this week's winner, decided to send the less deserving queen home rather than sending Shangela packing the first time she wound up in the bottom.
After a few pleasantries, the Wolf gets down to the business of stage-managing the situation with effortless ease; swiftly and curtly directing Vincent and Jules to clean up the bloody bits of brain from the back seat of the car.
ARMAO: How is that– KASICH: Well look, I am not – I don't – I am not, because you know what, what it really gets down to if you want to be honest is because they know that's just more votes in the Democratic Party.
For example, in the big oil states in Africa, like Nigeria, very little of the money gets down to the ordinary people unless it's time to buy votes, and the security forces are quite severe when they even keep order at all.
Washington will also be a focus in January as it now gets down to business on spending issues, after the White House and Congress delivered a big tax cut package reducing corporate taxes to 21 percent from 35 percent, just before the holidays.
"It really gets down to some really fundamental questions about what does it mean to be present — quote, unquote — when you vote and whether or not we could establish a new standard for presence in voting and reflect new technology," Durbin said Tuesday.
Let's hope that Monday's first meeting of the White House American Technology Council — a summit with some of the nation's leading tech CEOs — quickly gets down to substance, because our future economic and political health will be affected by what this Council produces.
That means that when it gets down to getting down, the versatile guys surveyed weren't nearly as open minded as their claimed preference would lead you to believe; 48 percent of self-reported versatile men were, in fact, bottoms, while 52 percent were tops.
"I will definitely vote, I just don't know if I will be writing someone in or voting for (Libertarian) Gary Johnson or even voting for Hillary Clinton when it gets down to it," said Khansarinia, who is registered to vote in heavily Democratic California.
But electioneering is not really Mr. DeMonaco's thing, and at this point the American public might need a break, so after minimal exposition (enough to orient viewers who might have missed "The Purge" and "The Purge: Anarchy") the film gets down to brutal business.
There's a fourth dimension, which is regulatory issues, which gets down to in certain industries you have certain roadblocks that can get in the way, so those are sort of the four core issues, yet in spite of all that, you have the growth of the cloud.
Once Zack pries open the S9 and gets down to the camera unit, he finds the actual lever that controls the blades that allow Samsung's latest smartphone to switch from its default f/2.4 aperture to a best-in-class f/1.5 in low-light conditions.
Few songs inspired better remixes this year than Rihanna's "Work"; here, DJ B.Boy gets down to business with a rough-and-ready spin on the sultry smash inspired by afro-house, a rhythmic variant of house music from South Africa that's popular among diasporic communities in Europe.
When we meet, Khalid arrives in red-and-navy stripes with his "entourage"—a manager-cum-older sister-cum-best friend, a label rep, his PR, his best mate and his band—settling in to eat a Nando's before he gets down to the business of singing.
Any futures that have been ruined; any dreams that have been shattered; any pining for home or mother gets down to the fact that these fugitives have themselves chosen to run away because they do not want to face the serious consequences of their violence and vandalism.
"I have this mindset that I feel like I can win if it gets down to the wire, like, if I have to break a person, I feel like I have the ability to do that," Osaka, who plays Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic next, said.
It typically takes, once the yield curve gets down to 50 basis points or less, which is where we are now, it typically takes 13-18 months to invert if it is going to invert, so that suggests we have time (between) now and when it could invert.
Jackson and especially Reynolds are funny and kinetic as action heroes, but when it gets down to the business of the bromance — which the film clearly wants to play up — it veers off into a snorefest, with their respective other romances seemingly bolted onto the plot to make them more interesting.
He plays ball, and I suspect this is the art of playing ball," Ickes said: If it gets down to a deadlocked convention, and party leaders come to him and say, "Paul, we are going to go down in flames, we are going to lose the Senate and lose ground in the House.
It's National Migration Week, and as Congress gets down to business in the new year, members have an opportunity to ensure that important measures recently signed into law realize the promise of addressing both the root causes of migration and ensuring the welfare of unaccompanied children seeking safety in the United States.
Streep gets down to the phat beats of Lil Jon: Sings an epic ballad: Takes a starring role in Mulan: Breaks it down to DJ Casper: And gets on board with Queen: It isn't clear who started the meme or why a two-year-old photo has resurfaced now, but some people have their theories.
A MINUS Amber Mark: Conexao EP (Virgin EMI) Uber-bohemian r&b crooner gets down to structure on four legible songs-not-tracks that outline a love affair whose tether has been fraying for far too long: eros in bloom, then sex isn't everything, then I love you anyway, then prove you're worth the work.
On her new album, for instance, there's enough detail about historically black colleges in the Greek victory chant "Roll Call" to suggest she attended an HBC herself, although the Broad and Lombard hint places it in Philadelphia, which isn't home to a single one, a smokescreen typical on on album that gets down to cases even so.
While there could be some problems early on in Jimmy's meal as he deflects spacecraft that come nearby (just as concentrations of mass on the moon, called 'mascons' deflected early lunar spacecraft), potentially causing them to crash, anything in a high orbit or that survives until Jimmy gets down to the core will be just as happy to orbit Jimmy as they were to orbit the Earth.
After 24 hours filled with tiaras, royal teas and Twitter tirades, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE today gets down to business in London with lame duck Prime Minister Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayTrump, Boris Johnson discuss Brexit, trade issues in Monday phone call Pence to travel to United Kingdom, Ireland and Iceland in September Pelosi vows no UK free trade deal if Brexit undermines Good Friday accord MORE, who is expected to encourage the president to deepen ties with the United Kingdom through a bilateral trade deal.

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