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Johnson has gone under the radar ever since the Dec.
He's experienced less concussions, and gone under the knife fewer times.
But other health insurers have taken big hits or gone under.
When he arrived, people told him the ship had gone under.
But she absolutely insists that she has never gone under the knife.
I had assumed the ridge was long gone under the modern city.
She admitted that she had gone under the knife for droopy eyes.
Only three times since 241 has the final game gone under 118.
Curious to see which stars have gone under the gun for their besties?
A handful of well-funded on-demand service startups have gone under recently.
Somehow my terrible habit had gone under the radar for years, but no more.
I understood that she had gone under and isolated herself completely in that book.
There are already loads of impressive deals, but some have gone under the radar.
"I haven't had any," Perry tells Refinery29 about whether she's gone under the knife.
That marked the first time in 2019 that he has gone under 58 seconds.
And this isn't the first time Schwarzenegger has gone under the knife for heart surgery.
Some 13 companies that tried have either gotten out of the market or gone under.
This is not the first time Arnold has gone under the knife for heart surgery.
I grew up in the Midwest, parts of which have gone under water this year.
One of the major companies, South Korean container line Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd, has gone under.
As you also said, two other similarly burdened firms have also gone under in recent times.
Debra Messing is setting the record straight about whether or not she's gone under the knife.
Drew Barrymore has never gone under the knife — and she intends on keeping it that way.
Gillian Anderson has never gone under the knife – but admits it's not out of the question.
Last week it turned out that she had gone under at least seven names over the years.
Giudice isn't the only New Jersey Housewife who has turned to fillers or gone under the knife.
Since initial introduction in the early 1970s, airbags have gone under numerous revisions and improvements to safety.
Rudisha's time of 1 minute 40.91 seconds was the first time anyone had gone under 1:41.
Logan said methane leakage had gone under the radar, but now investors are cognizant of the problem.
Tens of thousands of farms have gone under in recent years, and farmer suicides are alarmingly high.
The cost of hysterectomies driving families into slavery has largely gone under the radar, human rights activists said.
But Kylie confirmed that despite rumors, she hasn't gone under the knife to get any other cosmetic procedures.
" Biden stood his ground, arguing had the banks gone under, "all those people would be in deep trouble.
I've been into the round early, built a significant amount of positive shots and gone under par early.
Many LCCs have gone under trying to enter the long-haul market (see table), or had to admit defeat.
Plus, Jersey Shore star Ronnie Ortiz-Magro recently confirmed that he'd gone under the knife for the same procedure.
While it has largely gone under the radar in the English-speaking world, long distance ride-sharing is booming.
Some of them streamed non-stop from our devices, while others are tracks that may have gone under-appreciated.
After a poor start to the season United have gone under the radar in their 15-game unbeaten run.
And yet, when I watch that scene today, I think, That steel mill has gone under by now. That
Harvey Weinstein has gone under the knife in hopes of alleviating his severe back pain and is now recovering.
The 54-year-old insisted on "This Morning" Wednesday she hasn't gone under the knife to maintain her famous features.
Toni posted a photo on Instagram earlier this month, and some people thought it proved she'd gone under the knife.
Many of the venues, like the site of the downhill skiing events below, have gone under-used since the games.
The Medicaid expansion that provided insurance to many poor people in states that accepted it would be gone under this bill.
So then you go back to New Orleans, three years later, and your record deal has gone under at this point?
Biden defended his position saying if the banks had gone under, all Americans -- no matter their economic status -- would have suffered.
A handful of small private colleges have gone under in recent years, and dozens more have seen their credit ratings downgraded.
One comment that may have gone under the radar in early 2020 came from a Blackstone executive at a London investing conference.
Milo Ventimiglia may have gone under the knife, but he assures fans that a "knife fight" wasn't the reasoning for his injury.
Some insurers bet so badly that they have gone under or have chosen not to return to sell to the new marketplaces.
Sjostrom had gone under the 24-second barrier in the 2200x100m relay and was again under world-record pace at the turn.
After quitting acting to focus on his music career, Drake released "So Far Goneunder his self-created October's Very Own label.
In 2001, only 40% thought LGBT relationships were fine, but the majority flipped by 2010 and hasn't gone under half since then.
Unusually, not a single bank failed in 22020, and just four small lenders have gone under since the end of May 20123.
Let's talk for a minute about something that happened this week, which may have gone under your radar but is worth noting.
Eric has been dogged by neck and back issues for years, and he's already gone under the knife twice, but without success.
Hishiro Ishiguro, one of Japan's top roboticists, has literally gone under the knife to make himself look more like his android doppelganger.
In the past six years, operating systems like BlackBerry and Symbian have also gone under as smartphones ceded ground to Apple and Google.
Researchers suspect that many other cases of opioid users with amnesia have gone under the radar because most doctors aren't looking for them.
Foles was quickly held a hero among sports fans for his victory after having gone under the radar in the NFL for years.
"A lot of water has gone under the bridge over the last seven or eight years since we've proposed that project," he said.
It reminds me of how much water has gone under the bridge since then and how much I have to look forward to.
Romney and his supporters argued that Bain's efforts actually saved jobs, since many of the companies would have gone under without Bain's involvement.
This also could be another potential black eye for the ACA's co-op program, in which 19 of 23 companies have already gone under.
" Kardashian, 37, who's  maintained for years  that she's never gone under the knife,  replied , "Sis we all know why you don't care for it.
"Indeed, had Sears been owned by anyone else it would have likely long since gone under," said Neil Saunders, managing director at GlobalData Retail.
But it's the the Fed's parallel balance sheet moves that have gone under the radar, except in the bond market where it is closely monitored.
Flynn, now a senior White House aide, is the first person in the new administration to have gone under investigation for his ties to Russia.
He calls 2002 through 2010 "bad years," and were it not for the spiritual uplift inherent in house music, Fichon admits he might have gone under.
But history has shown that this scenario is unlikely to occur: Only 2000 percent of ESOP firms have gone under financially in the last 210 years.
Clinton and Trump have gone under the knife of these clever carvers, but only the impending election can tell who will officially come out on top.
The new Nintendo Labo cardboard kits have been all about imaginative possibilities, but one offering has apparently gone under the radar, and it seems obvious why.
All of those charging factors are now gone under Sessions' reign -- not surprising, as he has previously telegraphed his desire to prosecute more federal cases generally.
Most state-level groups have been more like libraries than lobbies, acting as depositories for shared information—and even those more modest groups have gone under.
If it had easier access to funding, they might have found themselves chasing low-quality growth and gone under before they figured out how to scale efficiently.
All of those charging factors are now gone under Sessions' reign and not surprising, as he has previously telegraphed his desire to prosecute more federal cases generally.
There were about a dozen people around the 2-year-old boy in the video, but they didn't realize he had gone under water, according to police.
A popular provision that allows homeowners to deduct state and local property taxes is gone under the current reform proposal, White House economic advisor Gary Cohn said Friday.
As part of that investigation, the AP obtained texts and emails between Solomon and Azima about a stake in a fledgling business investment that has since gone under.
Any political appointee, much less a member of the cabinet, who had acted with such disregard of the law would have been long gone under any other president.
Putin was asked about the South Stream project, a planned gas pipeline from Russia that would have gone under the Black Sea to Bulgaria and onwards to southern Europe.
Samsung's smartwatch line has gone under the Gear brand since 2014, but this year, rumors suggest that Samsung might swap that out for something better known: the Galaxy name.
But the resulting bewilderment provided a useful service: It yanked back the curtain on the international scramble for the Arctic, which has gone under the radar for too long.
" A makeup artist is then shown painstakingly painting on the fake tattoo and adding red color to her skin so it looked like she had gone under the needle. "BTW.
The question is whether too much water has already gone under the bridge for Trump to be regarded as even a semi-credible messenger for that sort of unifying message.
"These cases have gone under the radar, but they are very significant," Steven Aden, the legal director for the anti-abortion organization Americans United for Life, told the LA Times.
Provisions such as the alternative minimum tax and the estate tax, a levy on inherited wealth that Mr. Trump has derided for years, would be gone under the Republican proposal.
"Buyer traffic continues to be higher than a year ago, the typical listing has gone under contract within a month since April," said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the Realtors.
On Friday, White House economic advisor Gary Cohn told Bloomberg News the popular provision that allows homeowners to deduct state and local property taxes would be gone under the current proposal.
Only two women have gone under four minutes: Ledecky and Italy's Federica Pellegrini, who twice accomplished the feat in 2009 while wearing the high-tech buoyant suits that since have been banned.
Anderson joins Roger Federer on the sidelines after the Swiss announced on Thursday that he had gone under the knife for a knee issue which will see him miss the French Open.
He says this increased contact pressure can "hasten the arthritic process"—meaning a person could develop arthritis at a younger age than he would have had he not gone under the knife.
That didn't make sense to me for whole bunch of reasons, including the time and all the water that had gone under the bridge since those hard decision that had to be made.
It had nearly gone under when qualifying rounds were moved from Auckland to Bermuda in 2015, causing the team to lose government funding, sponsors and nearly all hope of winning, let alone surviving.
In a sign of the times, a string of Australian retailers have gone under recently including Marcs, Pumpkin Patch, Payless Shoes and Roger David while department store Myer has been struggling to turn around.
This current production, directed by John Hoomes, was originally presented at the Nashville Opera last year and is the latest offering from the resuscitated version of City Opera, which had gone under in 2013.
It's worth noting that around five years ago, algae was seen as a kind of wonder-plant, but the sector hasn't really taken off and a lot of the early companies have gone under.
Fiddlesticks' game has rather gone under the radar in 2016 (it's right up there with my favorite indie releases), but its music—featuring a wealth of introspective solo piano pieces—is captivating from first exposure.
She says she lied to the press about the real reason behind her plastic surgery When McGowan's appearance changed in the late '00s, there was widespread media speculation that she had gone under the knife.
"One boy told me how his mom had put the kids in a kiddie pool in chest-high waters, and she had gone under because she couldn't swim," Garner tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
"Modi hurt our business, and we want to show him that we can hurt him, too," said Manish Patel, whose once clackety cloth factory is now completely empty, another Gujarati business that has gone under.
Captured by the bandit he was pursuing, Zama is tortured and condemned to death, but not before scrawling a last note home—"Marta, I haven't gone under"—in his own blood, with an ostrich quill.
Though there is little evidence many businesses have gone under from estate taxes, it's a hot-button issue for those who see the tax jeopardizing family assets like farms built over a lifetime — or several lifetimes.
The White House's explanation that Comey was fired because of his decisions during the election year also baffled Comey because of "the time and the water that had gone under the bridge" since those events happened.
Some of these writers feel that the American republic has already gone under, we're just choosing between elected emperors, and you might as well gamble on a Caesar who's willing to flay the empire's ruling class.
The door to Jeff Tibbetts' DIY operating room in his garage in Tehachapi, California, is covered with the signatures of those who have gone under his knife in the white-walled room on the other side.
DreamHost said that The Daily Stormer had gone under the radar on Wednesday to use the company's automated sign-up form to register for a similar domain name — an evasive tactic that is forbidden by DreamHost.
" 'Thus, he continues, "a man basking in the aura of his riches will continue to feel himself a millionaire so long as he is unaware that the bank where he keeps his capital has gone under.
A top researcher on ISIS at Swansea University, Aymenn al-Tamimi, said this name was unknown but could refer to a senior ISIS leader named Amir Muhammad Sa'id Abdal Rahman al-Mawla, who has gone under various aliases.
When Sanders hit Biden for supporting a bank bailout after the 2008 financial crisis, Biden fired back that "all those people Bernie says he cares about would be in deep, deep trouble" if the banks had gone under.
Finally, of course, there's the plausible deniability issue: Since surgery still remains somewhat taboo, especially for bigger stars, fillers allow them to reshape their faces without ever having to lie about whether or not they've gone under the knife.
"Back in October of 2007 I signed an agreement with Ted Ouellette [sic] & the managing partners of Stylus Canada (which has now gone under) lending the company $10,000 plus interest for 2 months," writes one poster on the site.
Helen Clark, a former New Zealand prime minister who headed the United Nations Development Program from 2009-1003, said the foot-dragging on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - due to be met by 2030 - "has gone under the radar".
It's an important distinction, given that b8ta said 18 percent of the roughly 400 brands they've featured have gone under in the past two years — part of the challenge of introducing new consumer technology into an ever-changing market.
Comments that would have gone under the radar while working cable news in the evening are lightning rods once you collect huge money from a major network and suddenly have every television critic in the country evaluating every utterance.
Many social products of the last couple of years — like the defunct Meerkat, Mastodon, and Houseparty — have either gone under, failed to gain steam, or exist perilously under the looming threat of a giant Silicon Valley corporation waiting to crush it.
"Oversight for security threats to this country is too great a responsibility to let committee business devolve into finger-pointing and score-settling along party lines, but that's exactly where the level of discourse has gone under Nunes's 'leadership,'" Walsh wrote.
Also gone under that scenario is the individual mandate, which requires most Americans to have health coverage or pay a fine, and the employer mandate, which requires most large employers to offer affordable coverage to workers or be subject to a fine.
Nobody has gone under 222.09:2003 since the memorable final in London seven years ago when Kenya's David Rudisha set the current world record of 2200:244.51 and Botswana's Amos ran his own best of 2100:41.73 to take the silver medal.
Kim Kardashian has staked her livelihood on the allure of her body, and she has staked it in part on a claim that that body is, by one particular measure, natural — that for all of her enhancements, she has never gone under the knife.
Most aren't happy that their money goes to fund Hezbollah in Lebanon and the war in Syria, while reports of banks running Ponzi schemes to enrich people in power has infuriated many citizens – especially those who have lost money after banks have gone under.
Factions have battled over the direction the church has gone under Francis, with conservatives, especially some American cardinals and bishops, warning that his pastoral and inclusive approach and emphasis on social issues dilute church doctrine and pose a mortal threat to the future of the faith.
I'm not saying that in a positive or negative way — the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; the Oklahoma City National Memorial, which includes a visitors center that has a brilliant exhibition about the day (that's gone under huge [recent] changes, by the way); the September 11 Memorial and Museum.
"Ted has gone under the radar here in America, and he didn't even know beforehand that he had a huge readership anywhere, especially in Japan," said Karen Joy Fowler, another sci-fi author who related this anecdote when I spoke with her earlier this month about Chiang's work.
Even Walmart that's averaging about, I think about $11.50 for some of their warehouse workers, so basically just what Amazon has done with fulfillment where they've gone under water with the largest oxygen tank of free capital and forced everyone to follow them and everyone else is drowning.
I was also confused by the initial one offered because of the decisions had made during the election year that didn't make sense to me for a whole bunch of reasons, including the time and all the water that had gone under the bridge since the hard decisions that had to be made.
Though the Medium post was clearly satirical, the joke created even more confusion, with a thread on tech business hub Y Combinator questioning whether it was serious or not, and members of the public lamenting that the business — which currently has game packs for sale in retailers across the country — had really gone under.
Yet if Perry opted to concentrate on subtle, challenging films like "Beloved" and "Amistad," which were directed by white men, as it happened, and embraced by few Americans of any color, then Perry would long ago have gone under and -- bitterly -- been lamented as an example of how racism continually does in black people's attempts at creativity.
If you haven't downloaded Amazon Spark yet — the retail giant's community to 'discover' new items and buy them — then you should consider doing so A.S.AP. Imagine it as Pinterest-meets-Instagram, with a perfectly curated shoppable discovery tab that includes pieces from its private women's apparel line, Lark & Ro. Though Lark & Ro has gone under our radar, it seems to have earned a massive fanbase since launching in February 2016: WWD is reporting Lark & Ro has made just under-$10 million dollars in sales this year, $1 million of which happened on Amazon Prime Day (that makes sense, considering Lark & Ro is a Prime exclusive).

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