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I have seen what I've gone through with [the LBGT community], or what I feel I've gone through with them on a spiritual level.
As yet, though, he has not gone through with it.
I don't think I ever would have gone through with it.
"It's the worst drama I've ever gone through with a friend ever," she says.
Bailey later told me that he would never have gone through with the threat.
Only two of the largest states have not gone through with Medicaid expansion — Texas and Florida.
Then he concluded definitively: It would have been a sellout had they gone through with it.
Do you think Dean and Ramona end better off than if they'd have gone through with "unhooking"?
But Abdeslam, a 26-year-old native of Brussels, hadn't gone through with his part of the plot.
"We have no doubt they would have gone through with their plans if they had not been caught."
But Manafort spokesman Jason Maloni confirmed to several news outlets that Manafort had gone through with the registration.
"I've seen all the s— Jenelle [Evans] has gone through, with having three kids with three people," Lowry said.
There are many companies that are "on file" confidentially, but have not yet gone through with the IPO process.
Even so, National Theatres had gone through with its plans to implement its own three-strip widescreen format to compete.
The president has not gone through with that threat, and his administration has quietly recertified Iran's compliance with the deal.
But if I had known how good the sex was gonna be, I probably would have gone through with it still.
He wishes he had gone through with it to give himself another option because he might not have landed another job.
Gigi delivered her personally-penned speech through teary eyes, and extolled the difficult times her mother has gone through with the illness.
Thus far, Saudi Arabia has only gone through with letters of offer and acceptance for $211 billion in purchases, according to CNN.
"I'm appalled that they've actually gone through with it," LeeWood Thomas, member of the Arkansas Society of Freethinkers, told CNN affiliate KARK.
"I'm appalled that they've actually gone through with it," LeeWood Thomas of the Arkansas Society of Freethinkers told CNN affiliate KARK-TV.
But because Trump won, the men -- who were arrested the previous month -- may not have gone through with their plan, Pratt said.
But because Trump won, the men -- who had been arrested a month earlier -- may not have gone through with their plan, Pratt said.
To wit: I didn't see a single post from someone who had actually gone through with surgery during my month lurking the board.
On Wednesday it seemed as though their cries had gone through with the President announcing he would invoke DPA during a daily coronavirus briefing.
Had Trump gone through with the planned strike, it's possible both nations would now be engaged in a much more violent, much bloodier struggle.
The wheelchair suggested she might've actually gone through with the surgery ... after her character, Kate Pearson, vowed in the last episode to have gastric bypass.
That means it's unclear if HBO actually would have gone through with paying the hackers, but it's still surprising even to see the offer be made.
Just 32 have gone through with initial public offerings ... Large companies like Uber Technologies, Dropbox, Lyft, Spotify, and Airbnb have so far spurned the public market.
He says that if he had been engaged by anyone on the day he attempted to take his life, he wouldn't have gone through with it.
At Chelsea, the Blues could have gone through with a win over Valencia, but drew and now must wait until their final group game against Lille.
Some people have inquired about cremation but have not gone through with it, said Stephen Musoke, operations manager at A Plus Funeral Management in the capital, Kampala.
"It's such a truncated version of what I've gone through with my daughter," she told PEOPLE about the bittersweet process of watching the kittens' progress so far.
"I think if the President had gone through with this, or tries to go through with it on a going forward basis, we're into uncharted territory," Sen.
Had Daenerys approved or gone through with the idea of burning down King's Landing — or torching anything she wants, really — then I think it makes some sense.
I would have gone through with it, but coincidentally that week a New York Times article popped up in my feed about how doctors falsely diagnose torn meniscus.
When I just look back at all they have learned, the uncharted waters they have gone through with me ... I just stopped and said, it's pretty damn good.
I wonder, truly wonder, whether, if I could have looked into a crystal ball and seen the outcome of my egg-freezing experiment, would I still have gone through with it?
And that's when you discover the level you've just "finished" was nothing but a mask for the real stage, one you never would have considered until you'd gone through with Link.
Speaking to CNBC, the QPR co-chairman said that if being part of QPR was a business idea, he wouldn't have gone through with it — highlighting the importance of following your passions.
I say that because I am watching it through the lens of all that we've all gone through with #MeToo, but also as someone who reported on it and has her own story.
The Trump administration has pressed China to accept an agreement allowing the United States to unilaterally reimpose tariffs if it concludes that China has not gone through with structural changes to its economy.
The waste at Camp Century could be far worse, Colgan says, if the U.S. Army had gone through with its secret plan to bury up to 600 intermediate range ballistic missiles under the ice.
I talked about leaving because I felt so cheated and let down, but that feeling in itself was so valuable to me that I don't think I would have ever gone through with it.
And it would have been hard to blame her for killing the man who dreamed up the Colonies, as it seems she would have done if he had gone through with their first Ceremony.
In the face of questioning from Wallace, who suggested Turkey might not have gone through with the offensive if Trump had not removed U.S. troops, Esper said the U.S. could not have prevented it.
The pair has been coupled up for an onscreen wedding before in Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula in 1992, and it turns out they might have gone through with an actual ceremony during filming.
Daniel Craig could have costarred with a royal Bond girl if filmmakers had gone through with a proposal to cast Meghan Markle in the next installment of the spy franchise, according to a new report.
If I was really stuck in a box, I would have believed that my daughter needed a father [and] I probably wouldn't have gone through with adoption because financially, it takes a lot out of you.
The 40-year-old, who also requested that his real name not be used, said he never supported his wife's decision to be a surrogate and that he was ashamed she had gone through with it.
To make matters even worse still, once I'd gone through with it and seduced and slept with her, I was dared to, for another $10, tell her that the entire thing had been nothing but a game.
In their eyes, Pyongyang had just gone through with a major show of good faith in destroying its primary nuclear site, only to have Washington cancel a summit North Korea has been hoping to hold for decades.
I mean, given everything they've gone through with user privacy and maybe not being the most responsible when it comes to handling data, I imagine in the dating world, you have to be particularly cautious about that.
And after she wrote her guide to calling off a wedding, Juarez kept getting messages from women who told her that if they'd had this guide years ago, they never would have gone through with their own weddings.
"His nostrils are so small, and after what he's gone through with the MRSA, this is probably one of the worst results and complications that I've seen in my entire career," Dr. Paul Nassif says in this exclusive clip.
"I think if the President had gone through with this or tries to go through with it on a going forward basis, we're into uncharted territory, we're into the real question of the fundamentals of our democracy," Virginia Sen.
" Watching the video threw me straight back into circular conversations I've gone through with my own mom, who's a big fan of calling all Apple products "iPods," and referring to everything from the remote, to her phone, as "el tiki-tiki.
After Maurizio Gucci was gunned down on the red marble floor of his Milanese office building early on March 983, 1995, the question was not just why he had been killed but who — among his enemies — had gone through with committing his murder?
While I wish I had been more prepared to learn how to style the new shape, I'm not sure I would have gone through with it if I had waited a little longer (or known about the emotional roller coaster ahead of me).
For example, in one appellate case, the court held that in a prosecution for sexual assault where the victim claimed she escaped, prior accusations of rape were admissible to show that the defendant would have gone through with it if the victim had not escaped.
When she explained the situation to her financial advisor, Mizami said he told her not to worry—FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is self-reported, not verified by the government, so she wouldn't have to prove that she'd actually gone through with the marriage to take the grants.
"I really don't want to talk about it, but I also feel like I'm seeing all the s— Jenelle [Evans] has gone through with having three kids with three people and it's going to get out anyway, so I might as well tell my story and be transparent about it so that the truth is out there and not like a bunch of rumors or assumptions," she said.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's son said he didn't intentionally do an interview with a radio host who once wrote favorably about slavery, noting he wouldn't have gone through with the interview if he knew the host's positions.
In turn, each Psalm studied separately would have to be read slowly and prayerfully, then gone through with the text in one hand (or preferably committed to memory) and the commentary in the other; the process of study would have to continue until virtually everything in the commentary has been absorbed by the student and mnemonically keyed to the individual verses of scripture, so that when the verses are recited again the whole phalanx of Cassiodorian erudition springs up in support of the content of the sacred text.
Sapronetti: Yeah, this was the fastest growing city in the 20's, like on the cover of all the big magazines of the day, like this was the place everyone was moving to, and then once all our industry just went overseas, went other places, we just experienced this huge depression that spanned for decades, so what the country has gone through with like 2008 with the housing burst and the recession, it's like, we already went through that, and we've come out on the other side, where it's not just the big industry, where it's just for money.
He revealed the title and cover art of the album through Twitter the same day the album was released. Skies dedicated this album to his mother, who appears in the album title and cover. It describes the hard times he has gone through with the help of his fans.
The final scene is of Sigerson Holmes running through a park to attend Jenny Hill's wedding but finds that she has not gone through with the ceremony and, instead, is waiting for him on a park bench. The lovers reconcile and share in a celebratory dance, accompanied by a disguised Sherlock and Watson.
John and Donner have enough money for two bus tickets to Branson but John takes one last "date" to earn money for expenses. After their sexual encounter at a motel, however, John's "date" is remorseful for having gone through with the act. He insists to John that he's not gay. John smiles and says he isn't either.
However, she has still not gone through with it - nor revealed her pregnancy to Stewart - by the end of the film. Despite encountering hostility from the rest of the group, Claire continues to try to reach out to the girl's family. She gathers donations to give to the girl's family for her funeral. Claire even goes to the family's home and is rebuked.
The jury finds Stelikos innocent, though the evidence points to the opposite. Savage, also upon seeing Rachel, realises that she has not gone through with the abortion, however, she later suffers a miscarriage. Nick's wife discovers his affair and telephones DCI Gill Murray (Amelia Bullmore), Rachel's boss. Murray quizzes Rachel regarding her relationship and whether it caused the collapse of the Stelikos case.
Gomez said the album was "what [she's] gone through with heartache, friendships, and things like that. I want my fans to know me a little bit better after they hear this record." Gomez felt the album was a "good start" to figuring out "where [she] wanted to be musically." Artists such as Paramore and Forever the Sickest Kids were cited as influences on the album.
To overcome the second, he requested to be dismissed from his "defect", in which he was successful. In June 1791, he began the necessary examinations, and in March 1792 he was approved. There was one last requirement to take orders: to be an estate owner. This was gone through with the help of one of his student's father, Thomaz Gonçalves, a rich merchant who donated him a house at Rua das Bellas Noutes.
There is, however, enough room for Zach and Kendall's children to ride in the front seat of the ambulance. Zach and Bianca stay behind and discuss Kendall's fate. They also discuss Bianca's secret that she is pregnant with Zach's child via sperm donation, and Bianca's new lover named Reese. Zach had agreed to father Bianca's child for the couple, but did not know that she had gone through with the procedure of artificial insemination, until now.
After the sale to Bond, Packer said that he had regretted the decision to sell Nine and wished he had not gone through with the transaction. At the 2006 PBL AGM, Kerry's son, James, told of the true complexities of the deal. Kerry Packer received A$800 million in cash, with A$250 million left in Bond Media as subordinated debt. As Bond went under, Packer converted the subordinated debt into a 37% stake in Bond Media.
There is, however, enough room for Zach and Kendall's children to ride in the front seat of the ambulance. Zach and Bianca stay behind and discuss Kendall's fate. They also discuss Bianca's secret that she is pregnant with Zach's child via sperm donation, and Bianca's new lover named Reese. Zach had agreed to father Bianca's child for the couple, but did not know that she had gone through with the procedure of artificial insemination, until now.
Sacre said that Nancy regrets marrying Jake as soon as she has gone through with the wedding. Jake "ends up trying to force himself on her on their wedding night". Sacre commented that in reaction to this Jake "plays the victim and tries to blame Nancy for what's happened". The actor revealed that while Jake is in "a desperate state" he accidentally tells Nancy that he made allegations that she was having a sexual relationship with a pupil.
A father wished to transfer (at an undervalue) land to his son. He made and gave him an executed deed of transfer (and as further show of intent the land certificate). Then they fell out, and the father changed his mind. The son had not yet gone through with the registration at HM Land Registry as the Stamp Office wrongly rejected the transfer, namely sending it to the father who was the party but not the applicant.
The main figure, Clerfayt, is an automobile racer who goes to a Swiss sanatorium to visit a fellow racer, Hollmann, who has tuberculosis. There he meets the young Belgian woman Lillian suffering from tuberculosis. She is in its terminal stage with no chance of a cure, and she wants to enjoy her last months rather than waiting for her death. She has been talking about leaving the hospital for months and has never gone through with it.
She squandered her movie earnings and her inheritance from her father's estate, and when her mother died in 1950, Diana was left with virtually nothing from a once-vast family fortune. In 1949, she was offered her own television talk show titled The Diana Barrymore Show. The show was set to broadcast, but Barrymore didn't show up, and the program was immediately canceled. Had she gone through with the show, it would have been the first talk show in television history, predating Joe Franklin by two years.
She considered abortion, and even discussed it with Elvis at one point, but both decided they could not live with themselves if they had gone through with it. Their only child, Lisa Marie, was born exactly nine months after their wedding, on February 1, 1968. Priscilla wrote in Elvis and Me that, around the time Elvis was filming Live a Little, Love a Little (1968), she began taking private dance lessons. She found herself deeply attracted to the instructor, known simply as Mark in the book, and she confesses to having a short affair.
The "Miracle" designation relates to the combination of circumstances involved: # Elliott played with a serious kidney condition that required kidney transplant surgery and would likely have not been involved in the game had he gone through with the transplant surgery sooner. # The Spurs trailed by 18 (52–34) early in the third quarter; more often than not, a lead like that holds up in a playoff game. # The Spurs' last play succeeded despite a near steal by Stacey Augmon, near block by Wallace, and near turnover by Elliott.
The second leg of the Southern Beltway is expected to provide a lot of economic development to rural northwestern Washington County. As part of the building of the road, Robinson Township has changed many of its zoning laws in order to provide development along the Southern Beltway corridor, including allowing hydraulic fracturing in certain zones. Additionally, since the project was announced, Royal Dutch Shell has gone through with plans to build a $6 billion cracker plant in nearby Monaca, Pennsylvania in Beaver County.Shell confirms it will build cracker plant in Potter Twp.
Roslin is freed by Baltar, who knowing that Roslin would never approve of such tactics, attempts, unsuccessfully, to get her to join him in jointly denouncing Tigh's actions. Days later, Roslin is re-arrested and nearly executed alongside a large group of suspected resistance members, but is saved by the resistance. One of the other suspected resistance members is Zarek, who used the opportunity to confirm that she tried to steal the presidential election. When she admitted she did, he told her he wished she had gone through with it.
After drinking alcoholic drinks (both deliberately and accidentally), he has done things that he would never do while sober, such as singing out loud, mooning an audience full of people, confronting Wil Wheaton, leaving wildly inappropriate voicemails after "drunk dialling" Stephen Hawking, and affectionately slapping Amy's rear. In response to criticism from his friends that he is mentally ill, Sheldon often retorts, "I'm not crazy; my mother had me tested"; which his mother has confirmed to be true (once while wishing she had gone through with a follow-up examination).
The pre-chorus states "However, at this moment, bruised egos ask with a voice". He is asking that she decide because he has grown tired of her games and of worrying at nights. He commands that she "cut the mystery", saying that he has gone through with the love adventure, and her insanity, only to fall in love with her and has become frustrated. The other three songs from the single also previewed the general idea of Rouvas' forthcoming album, as they experimented with much more different styles in popular music than Rouvas had sung in past years.
Upon his sudden and surprising return, he would sue the press for libel, raking in thousands of pounds in out-of-court settlements. When she rejects his marriage proposal and says she doesn't want to see him again, Max decides to implement his scheme, sailing away to an out-of-the-way rocky island off the Scottish coast, where he sinks his boat and makes a camp. In due course, he is publicly branded a traitor by the press, all according to his plan. Virginia is at first amused by all this, but then becomes annoyed when she realizes he has actually gone through with it.
On 17 October 1989, the same date of her conviction by the High Court, High Court Judge Punch Coomaraswamy sentenced 54-year-old Lee Chee Poh to 7 years' imprisonment. Additionally, the 7-year-imprisonment sentence was backdated to 26 October 1984, the date of Lee's remand; with one-third remission for good behaviour, Lee would effectively only need to serve 4 years and 8 months. Since she served with good behaviour, and the sentence being backdated to 4 years earlier, Lee would be released 8 months later in June 1989. During sentencing, Justice Coomaraswamy took into consideration the tragic life which Lee had gone through with her abusive marriage.
' As vengeance after a series of revolts, the Neo-Assyrian king Sennacherib plundered and destroyed Babylon in 689 BC. Sennacherib had been seen as heretical by the Babylonians, as he hadn't gone through with the traditional coronation ritual (with the statue) when he had proclaimed himself as Babylon's king. Following the destruction of the city, Sennacherib stole the statue and it was kept at the town of Issete in the northeastern parts of Assyria.' When Sennacherib was murdered by his sons Arda-Mulissu and Sharezer in 681 BC, the Babylonians saw it as Marduk's divine retribution. Sennacherib's successor as Assyrian king, Esarhaddon, rebuilt Babylon in the 670s BC, restoring the Esagila.
Although Tisdale had been thinking about releasing a new album since 2013, she was not inspired by the content of the material she had been working on. Later in 2018, she discussed the mental health issues she had gone through with her co-writer Rachel West, and together they wrote a song titled "Symptoms", which led Tisdale to be inspired to resume work on her third studio album. Tisdale eventually signed with then-newly launched label Big Noise and in July, 2018, announced her third studio album would be titled Symptoms, which was then set to be released sometime in the fall of 2018.
Realising she is considering taking her own life on the tracks as the lights of an approaching train appear, Henrik desperately tries to talk her out of it, insisting he needs her expertise to help find his girls. When he attempts to cross the track to her, Saga draws a gun on him and orders him to stay back, before seemingly stepping into the path of an oncoming train. When it passes, however, Henrik sees that she has not gone through with it but has fallen to her knees a short distance away, and goes to comfort her as she begins sobbing. The series ends with Henrik and Saga studying the case information about the disappearance of Henrik's daughters.
Caruana Galizia was never notified about it and it was withdrawn within hours of her death. Pilatus Bank had written to every single non-government aligned media outlet in Malta throughout the course of 2017 threatening to sue them, but had only gone through with the threat in Daphne Caruana Galizia's case as the other media outlets conceded to changes to their online content. One media outlet reported that threatening letters had been sent just 12 hours before Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed. In February 2017, a legal fund was crowdfunded to cover four precautionary warrants – freezing Caruana Galizia's assets to the tune of €50,000 – for the maximum libel damages possible at law.
It is implied in cutscene that the Trader stumbled across the Doctor's cottage and rescued the Stranger, bringing him back to a hideout in the Dry Meadow (The first biome in the game). The Stranger first explores the underground entrance to make sure the Doctor hasn't gone through with the key, but finds that the door hasn't been opened in a while. The player may then side with the Wolfman or the Musician in order to find the Doctor, or accomplish this by his own devices. Once finding the Doctor in the train wreck (either by exploring his house from the prologue, or getting an appointment from the Musician), he will attempt to resist the Stranger.
They cited that a 14-year-old boy shot a man who was attacking his mother in 2008, and that "one character was so desperate for a baby that she slept with her ex-brother-in-law and was nearly caught having sex in an elevator. Another woman, they said, led her children and ex-husband into believing she had a brain tumor just to get him back". They felt that these incidents within the series were more offensive than two men kissing, and that the show should not have gone through with the Luke and Noah storyline if they were not going to finish it. A complicated factor to the Luke and Noah controversy is the couple's popularity.
Each Province starts as a single village that the player takes control of. Through building, research and battle progression the Province grows on the Global map, later annexing territories that turn into provinces of the original one, known as a Capital by that time. The development of the provinces is similar to what the player has gone through with the capital – buildings have to be built and upgraded, the population has to be predisposed to growing and kept happy and the resources and military units can be used by the entire Province. There are some disadvantages that provinces have compared to the Capital: universities for example can't be constructed on Province territory, same goes for the Palace, Headquarters, Gubernatorial headquarters, Bank, Wonders and so on.
Harris and Klebold have also spawned a fandom who call themselves "Columbiners," mostly apparent on blogging site Tumblr. While some just have a scholarly interest in the pair or the event, the vast majority of these individuals, mostly young women, express a sympathetic, or sometimes even sexual interest, in Harris and Klebold. There has been homoerotic art drawn of the two, fan fiction created on the pair's future together had they not gone through with the shooting and costumes created on the outfits Harris and Klebold sported the day of the shootings. "I relate to their feelings of hopelessness, being angry and not being able to change it, and wanting to be accepted and appreciated," an 18 year old Tumblr user wrote on Harris and Klebold.
Traditional expressions of male to male sexual and romantic activity were between a man who had gone through with his coming of age ceremony, and a male youth who had not. In his introduction to The Great Mirror of Male Love, Schallow writes, "a careful reading of nanshoku okagami makes clear that the constraint requiring that male homosexual relations be between an adult male and a wakashu was sometimes observed only in the form of fictive roleplaying. This meant that relations between pairs of man-boy lovers were accepted as legitimate whether or not a real man and a real boy were involved, so long as one partner took the role of ‘man’ and the other the role of ‘boy."' In Two Olds Cherry Trees, the protagonists are two men who have been in love since they were youths.
Drama mot Kroatia, Webjørn Espeland, NRK, retrieved 19 July 2008 Hungary, Spain and Germany had all gone through with two points from Group C, and Germany sealed their qualification with a two-goal win over Sweden in a match where a draw would have been enough for the Swedes. Tyskland stoppade Sverige, Martin Ahlin, Eurosport, retrieved 19 July 2008 In the first semifinal Croatia played France in a game dominated by strong defense by both teams, with the Croats achieving a three-goal lead twice, only to see France come back strong. Croatia goalkeeper Mirko Alilović saved a shot from Nikola Karabatic with six seconds to go as Croatia won 24–23. Denmark came back from 7–12 down to beat Germany, despite the Germans equalising within the final minute, as Lars Christiansen slotted home a penalty shot with three seconds remaining.
1990 saw plans for NRTV to be merged with southern Queensland's Vision TV to form a larger regional network to respond to the growing aggregation of television into regional areas of the nation, but they were called off. On 31 December 1991, Northern New South Wales became the third area to be aggregated, and NRTV, via links to Network Ten (it was part of Northern Star Holdings), owned by Westfield Group chairman Frank Lowy), became its affiliate in the region. At one stage, NRTV was the subject of a bid from WIN Television. Nothing came of it, but had WIN gone through with the bid, it would have made NRTV the Nine Network affiliate (using the logos of its parent station in southern NSW and the campaigns of the Nine Network, attempting a replication of the affiliation steal during the 1990 aggregation of Regional Queensland television) and would have left NBN as Network Ten's affiliate instead in the area.

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