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YouTube is, and especially now that we've gotten into music.
"We knew we haven't gotten into this overnight," Huizenga said.
Theranos has gotten into some hot water with the FDA.
"My older son has really gotten into piano," says Bialik.
It's finally spring, and Netflix has gotten into the spirit.
This had gotten into my head in a wicked way.
CAVUTO: And you have gotten into that with me before.
Even J.Lo has gotten into the habit of doing treatments.
And Amazon has only just gotten into physical retail stores.
That broken finger of Carr has gotten into his head.
"I hadn't gotten into acting until this year," he said.
Fans, players and teams have all gotten into the act.
Costco (COST) has also gotten into the sparkling water business.
They've gotten into shouting matches over whether socialists are Nazis.
Because they haven't gotten into the YouTube video business, right?
The hackers appear to have gotten into Holz's account sometime Sunday.
"I haven't gotten into the whole song and dance," she says.
Or maybe Senator Marco Rubio's opponents have gotten into his head.
And we haven't even gotten into the whole black beret thing.
Even Amazon and Canopy Growth have gotten into the lucrative market.
TC: Mutual funds have gotten into your business in recent years.
But why has this toy company gotten into the cereal business?
I've gotten into all this trouble after doing all those drugs.
My brother Chase and I had gotten into a brotherly tussle.
Over the past couple of years I've really gotten into fashion.
They are alleged to have gotten into a very dark hole.
As for a strike, we haven't really gotten into that yet.
He has gotten into a few scrapes previously while making videos.
Ehrlich: Have you gotten into "Blonde," the new Frank Ocean record?
"He's gotten into the rhythm of not necessarily having a rhythm."
I asked in a text message what had gotten into him.
They haven't gotten into Myanmar because Myanmar won't allow them in.
"Fortunately I haven't gotten into the Ukraine thing yet," Barr said.
I hadn't gotten into my dream school the first go around.
More established companies have also gotten into the housewares rental game.
He doesn't have to, but he's just kind of gotten into it.
In addition, O'Keefe has previously gotten into hot water for his practices.
Of course, since then, Sonos has also gotten into the Alexa business.
Anyone could have gotten into anyone else's e-mail at that point.
And this isn't the only mishap Bieber has gotten into with Asia.
I've gotten into so many arguments with my family about the topic.
I've never gotten into playing for hours by myself with others online.
In the last year or so I've really gotten into Waylon Jennings.
"We see Tesla's production and sales have gotten into gear," Nozaki said.
Sources tell us Crawford's crew had gotten into it with bar staff.
In 2016 the question is clear: What has gotten into people's heads?
Name Withheld You have gotten into this difficulty by ignoring the basics.
He has since gotten into business and is opening a wellness spa.
Have you and your friends gotten into any recent trends like these?
Tory Burch, Michael Kors, and Fossil have all gotten into the field.
But I've gotten into state politics a little bit more since then.
It's crazy to teach this way, but we've gotten into the routine.
Employees of the executive branch have gotten into the act as well.
Mr. Mamet has gotten into similar scuffles before and often won them.
Curry claims Harvey stole his Halloween material but hasn't gotten into specifics.
Half say they've gotten into work late, or had to leave early.
I'd never gotten into anything she'd written besides The Mists of Avalon.
In the last years, I've also gotten into 19th-century Scandinavian landscape paintings.
And unfortunately that's why we got into the mess that we've gotten into.
And we haven't even gotten into the meaning behind this baby's first name.
I've gotten into more than one ride where I'd think, This is stupid.
Which is one that you wish you had gotten into that you didn't?
First off, this is the umpteenth public fight the couple has gotten into.
Instead, he called out two women who have gotten into the wine business.
Isaac: Ask her how many times we've gotten into one of her posts.
They were playing around with ads, but they hadn't really gotten into it.
President Trump has already gotten into legal trouble for his use of Twitter.
Then we remembered why we had gotten into fitness in the first place.
Something had gotten into his eyes, from Liston's glove, from the sponge, somewhere.
"Amazon has gotten into so many businesses, including selling CPG products," he said.
We're told he had no idea the suspects had gotten into the home.
She said Manziel had gotten into the driver's seat and began to drive.
Have you gotten into any situations on this trip that made you nervous?
We've just gotten into a terrible habit of policing people because they're different.
Police searched for the car Josephson had gotten into and around 3 a.m.
It was Rocxanne, saying that Rock and Cruz had gotten into a fight.
Have you gotten into any situations on this trip that made you nervous?
This is not the first time YouTube has gotten into trouble with advertisers.
I didn't want to look back and wish I had gotten into better shape.
"People have said, 'I've gotten into track-and-field because of you,'" he said.
We haven't even gotten into alternate timelines or the different models of murderbots yet.
Point out his statements that he'd gotten into politics largely because of civil rights.
The teens of Riverdale have certainly gotten into some dark shenanigans as of late.
IBM has gotten into the industry, with its purchase of the Weather Channel's apps.
The Amarelão was also where the men who had gotten into serious fights stayed.
How many Twitter fights we would have gotten into over which pokemon is best?
Because once you've gotten into that van; for better or worse, you're in it.
This isn't the first time Chyna has gotten into it with the hired help.
She added that the children had gotten into the car and locked themselves inside.
Let's start nearby on Mars, where the InSight lander has gotten into a jam.
Had she not gotten into a trial study, she might not be here today.
"If it wasn't for Judy, I wouldn't have gotten into this group," says Kahn.
In May 2014, we learned Najya had gotten into our first choice, P.S. 307.
Big-name brands like American Eagle have gotten into CBD and hemp products recently.
And blockers who have not gotten into a three-point stance since high school.
Lately my friends have gotten into witchcraft, and they're only half-joking about it.
He had allegedly gotten into a drunken fight with the mother of his child.
"She'd barely gotten into bed, pretty much," he said, according to CNN affiliate KMGH.
Mr. Biden seems to have gotten into the president's head — at least for now.
Clearly pro ball players have gotten into the influencer game in a big way.
Mr. Kiffin asked them how the boy had gotten into such an unusual place.
I've gotten into cars with strangers, lured by the promise of a good meal.
With skills erosion, people in long-term unemployment have gotten into a vicious cycle.
We've seen examples where individuals have gotten into trouble for tweeting from the courtroom.
I think that's why I've gotten into watching it as someone in the media.
If proper procedures were followed, it shouldn't have gotten into the White House's hands.
"Katie and I have both gotten into doing the Princess Cruises ads," he continued.
Lame-duck presidents have also gotten into hot water for exercising their pardon powers.
And probably not gotten into some of the online fights that I got into.
When I asked Gunn-Wright if she knows what she's gotten into, she laughs.
I wouldn't have gotten into nursing [if I was just with Thomas for his money].
"They've gotten into arguments and broken up before and got back together," the insider added.
He's gotten into a lot of companies over the year and he's pushed people around.
We've gotten into really opposing camps unlike anything I've ever seen in my adult life.
But I knew the minute we got pushback that we had gotten into their heads.
"They've gotten into arguments and broken up before and got back together," the insider says.
"We sort out our differences, we've gotten into debates, and it's very respectful," she said.
This isn't the only brand partnership that Shook and Dotolo have gotten into of late.
It's gotten into the culture now, what's going on at a lot of tech companies.
"Paintings that look very simple, I haven't really gotten into that yet," he said, smiling.
Her sister, Kim Kardashian West, has also gotten into the beauty game with KKW Beauty.
I jumped around our apartment as if I had just gotten into my top college.
He had just gotten into Gravediggaz, the RZA's and Prince Paul's horrorcore side project/supergroup.
Amazon and Google have also gotten into the market with delivery services of their own.
Elliot has just gotten into the back of a cab, when someone opens the door.
By the 0003s, large hotel operators like Marriott and Hilton had gotten into the business.
There's obviously been CitiBikes and those companies, Lyft and the others have gotten into those.
"There's no way I could have ever gotten into a place like Yale," he said.
"I thought that had I gotten into the game I'd have been bombarded," Bower recalled.
All while 'going on a bear hunt' while our neighbourhood has fully have gotten into.
Some well-to-do people have gotten into it, and they've driven the market up.
If flood water has gotten into your well, you need to get the water tested.
Our son has gotten into the habit of turning off the oven while I'm cooking.
Our son has gotten into the habit of turning off the oven while I'm cooking.
Keep in mind this is the first time anyone at CNN has gotten into forecasting.
Margarita, her daughter said, had gotten into a relationship with a man her own age.
Some of them have gotten into trouble because they haven't been as regulatory on point.
Meaningless now, except as a monument to the most I've ever gotten into video games series.
Other stories have gotten into the ethical quandary of using a proprietary algorithm to sentence defendants.
I have not yet even gotten into what happens with Ofmatthew and the racial politics therein!
Would Farkle have gotten into a motorcycle accident, never to be seen or heard from again?
"It can be a repetitive, exhausting cycle," he says of the daily routine he's gotten into.
In New York, I'd gotten into the habit of sleeping with women I couldn't take seriously.
"You know, I mean, they're everyday people, Russell, that have gotten into this," the scientist said.
If they had gotten into a fender-bender with Jenna Hawthorne, then that busts her alibi.
Finally, 100 Thieves has gotten into apparel, with limited-edition hats, sweaters, jackets and t-shirts.
That's really awesome, because every single day you've gotten into the routine of managing the health.
And Swiggy has also gotten into restaurant financing through a partnership with an Indian fintech company.
The FSIS did not say how the pieces of metal might have gotten into the products.
I see that you've really gotten into, and I hope I'm saying this correctly, Kundalini yoga.
"It's only been the last year or so that I've gotten into them," Harrison said, laughing.
Rory has also gotten into impeccable physical shape, putting on 20 pounds of muscle since 2010.
It is not the first time American swimmers have gotten into hot water at an Olympics.
Vets have seen an increase of pets -- mostly dogs -- that have gotten into theirs owners' stash.
And Snopes noted that several teachers have gotten into trouble for using the test for years.
It was only the last couple years since I've really gotten into Haruomi Hosono's side project.
But we wouldn't have gotten into this business if we weren't passionately dedicated to our work.
Something had gotten into my lungs while I was having the seizure and caused an in­fection.
Yet stocks are up, the economy is growing and we haven't gotten into any new wars.
"It was a book about why we shouldn't have even gotten into the race," LaBolt says.
The positive sentiment in the stock market looks to have also gotten into real estate buyers.
What's next: The account has already gotten into a fight with the official account of Delaware.
And I think most of us wonder how we've gotten into this twice in 20 years.
The Tesla chief has gotten into hot water over his use of Twitter in the past.
Now keep in mind this is the first time anyone at CNN has gotten into forecasting.
Chastain confirmed to officers that she and Hernandez had gotten into a physical dispute, according the affidavit.
On a sunnier note, a lot of millennials have gotten into vinyl over the last few years.
And then, how do you accessorize it all without looking like you've gotten into a glitter accident?
Though he may have voluntarily gotten into a van with the group, police are considering kidnapping charges.
In 2013, Kendra Jackson had gotten into a car accident, knocking her head hard against the dashboard.
Justin Timberlake has exercised his civic duty — but seems to have gotten into hot water for it!
Like Brendan, Mac has gotten into the business of "curbside refreshment," selling bacon from a roadside stand.
The hackers may have gotten into Sony's servers not through a brute force attack, but via phishing.
Stack said the two parties have not yet gotten into the details of how they might collaborate.
If this were an episode of Real Housewives, Sansa and Daenerys would have gotten into it already.
CAVUTO: I think, as you and I have gotten into it, something is better than nothing, right?
He may have voluntarily gotten into a van with the group, but police are considering kidnapping charges.
The police said the men had gotten into a fight with Mr. Geneina over a traffic accident.
I'm glad that people have gotten into it but that wasn't really why I started serving it.
Is that just how New York was back then or had you gotten into the right crowd?
See, for the last decade or so, I've gotten into the habit of falling asleep watching Futurama.
In fact, Milton worried he'd gotten into trouble when his supervisor called to ask about the case.
American presidents have gotten into the disturbing habit of discarding constitutional process when they find it inconvenient.
Had we gotten into one of the other schools instead, Najya would be in a neighborhood school.
I have gotten into arguments with my managers and agents about roles I don't want to take.
"I've gotten into it with my brothers over it," he said, noting that they support Mr. Trump.
O'Neal had gotten into emergency medicine in part to help underserved communities, according to the Chicago Tribune.
And before they would not have gotten into an art fair, but lately they're being let in.
Facebook has gotten into hot water over how it deals with health-related disinformation in the past.
And so they're suggesting that perhaps the bat virus may have gotten into pangolins and then evolved.
My mom, older sister and grandfather love crosswords, and I had just gotten into solving puzzles myself.
To see what shenanigans the country's more curious bears have gotten into, check out the map below.
Although he'd been doing drugs for years, Bill had never been caught or gotten into serious trouble.
"I don't think they should have gotten into the bike thing in the first place," Maxwell says.
We have gotten into a LOT of fights about chores, so this feels like a major win.
Marquez had gotten into an argument on the street with a contemporary of his named Santiago Thomas.
Apple lagged behind competitors who had gotten into the multi-camera business already, most notably Samsung (SSNLF).
I still hadn't gotten into Stanford yet for business school, because I had applied to business school.
What's the difference between you guys and someone who hasn't gotten into YouTube yet for whatever reason?
Cracka also claimed to have gotten into Susan's Yahoo email account, as well as Clapper's email account.
I had just gotten into — I saw the up and then the down, and then remarkable rebound.
Supermarkets are probably the next major industry group of pain, not just because Amazon has gotten into it.
I've gotten into such a good routine because I use products that work together and really see results!
RB: I mean, have you ever gotten into a fight about politics at Thanksgiving with your older relatives?
You and your partner have gotten into a pretty good rhythm, and you know exactly what you're doing.
If the three countries had gotten into a cycle of escalating retaliatory tariffs, the fallout would've been enormous.
Draymond Green and Kevin Durant have gotten into bench shouting matches that may or may not be serious.
Goldman Sachs, meanwhile, has also gotten into the retail banking game with its own online bank called Marcus.
There was a great piece on ESPN about this, that the NBA hasn&apost gotten into this problem.
I think we've gotten into a situation where ... I mean, just this recent controversy on Facebook fake news.
And I&aposve never gotten into the, you know, sort of questioning people&aposs motives or their competence.
We have not gotten into that, but I love the thought of teaching visitors that portion of history.
"The industry has gotten into this really Armageddon-like race to the bottom with promotional pricing," Cohen says.
But off-screen, he's gotten into hot water for accidentally (and hilariously) spilling some of Marvel's biggest secrets.
I've gotten into trouble by writing something that was clearly sarcastic, but people didn't read it that way.
The worst trouble I've gotten into while traveling has been when I've tried to act like a local.
"They thought maybe they'd gotten into something poisonous -- that's what their story was," Hierholzer told CNN affiliate KABB.
I've really gotten into that position of being a mom and making it a part of my life.
You heard him insist he had not gotten into a fight with anyone, but cops weren't buying it.
Olivia Troy: Like a lot of the things I've gotten into in life, I fell into this unintentionally.
It doesn't help that Musk has already gotten into hot water with regulators for his approach at Tesla.
I had been on Broadway, and I didn't go to drama school, and I hadn't gotten into college.
As he regained his bearings, he found himself wondering how he'd gotten into it in the first place.
All that, and we haven't even gotten into how the hell the Cavs can slow down Klay Thompson.
We'd gotten into the cart in the dark, on a soft, hot, windy night, and set off briskly.
I do think that us being friends has helped, although we've gotten into fistfights, people have been arrested.
"That's something that I've seen him do since he's gotten into this league," UMBC coach Aki Thomas said.
Alibaba, the Chinese online shopping giant, has also gotten into the act, though in a more sophisticated way.
They'd been carefully trained by North Korean spies, without appearing to have any idea what they'd gotten into.
I was in Lagos, Nigeria, on assignment when my oldest called me to say she'd gotten into Yale.
Huawei is a Chinese company which has gotten into a bit of a controversy with the United States.
It's the first time an accused sexual assaulter has gotten into the White House without the Electoral College.
"I didn't know she ran Hollywood or I wouldn't have gotten into a fight with her," he said.
Josephson had gotten into a vehicle she mistook for her Uber, according to police in Columbia, South Carolina.
Dear Annabel,I'm a Gemini gal who has gotten into my first serious relationship with a Scorpio guy.
Based on only my test scores and grades, there was no way I should have gotten into Berkeley.
Her 25-year-old daughter Lily had gotten into a small bottle of the anti-nausea drug Dramamine.
Either way, potentially valuable information about the next US administration had gotten into the hands of foreign governments.
He's even gotten into the holiday spirit, according to a report from the Hamilton Community News and YourEDM.
In all my years as a correctional officer, I had never gotten into an altercation with an inmate.
The two friends and designers, co-owners of a firm called Studio Neat, had both gotten into mixology recently.
Suddenly, a bunch of cops shined a big light on us, right as we had gotten into a rhythm.
Modern spiritual practices and communities — I never gotten into it, but I have friends who were deeply into it.
Zillow, the real estate search and advertising platform, has gotten into the house-flipping business in a big way.
And once you've gotten into that willpower groove, your brain is practiced at helping you focus on a goal.
Netflix has also recently gotten into the game with similar science fiction shows, Altered Carbon and Lost in Space.
Microsoft has itself gotten into the hardware design business, with some lovely Surface devices to show for that effort.
If there's any water that's gotten into the vault or the basket, the decomposition is going to exponentially increase.
He told me he'd gotten into a conflict with a prison guard and was beaten by several of them.
Lately, I've gotten into the habit of using Google Lens to identify the things I'm seeing along the way.
We had just gotten into some deep work and were trying to pinpoint where her food issues stemmed from.
He has a house on the coast of Maine that has mud flats and he's really gotten into it.
While many have gotten into the investment side of commodities, this market "is not investment per se," he noted.
My friend was incredulous and asked why he hadn't gotten into his airplane and prepared to fight the Iraqis.
Oldz are apparently flocking to Snapchat Apparently I'm not the only old fogey who has gotten into Snapchat lately.
I'm not sure why we've gotten into a situation where we're not meeting the international standard on this dimension.
Jennifer Aniston made it Instagram official just three weeks ago, but she's already gotten into her social media groove.
" Earlier Thursday, billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn told CNBC he thinks the market has "gotten into a euphoric state.
"I thought there was more of a shift than what I've seen since I've gotten into politics," said Alvarez.
Marijuana users were left without answers about how the pesticides had gotten into their medicine in the first place.
They've gotten into some lovable antics during the Olympics—namely doling out some sick burns to actress Kirstie Alley.
When she soon after posted that she'd gotten into college, I was the first one to "like" her announcement.
He had to have come in the room, seen me asleep, gotten into bed with me, unbuckled my pants.
Salesforce itself had gotten into some trouble over its contract with Customs and Border Protection to provide recruiting software.
Some people swear by this musical adaptation (yes, again) of the story, but I've never quite gotten into it.
Essentially, it looks less disco diva and more elementary schooler who has gotten into the Elmer's and glitter shaker.
Few, if any, Saudi princes and businessmen were tempted to invest their largess — sometimes ill gotteninto these ventures.
If Harry Potter is right up your Diagon Alley but you never really gotten into Fantastic Beasts, fear not.
If your dog has already gotten into a harmful bloom, rinse your pet off immediately in fresh, clean water.
Despite operating at low speeds on planned routes, a few of these shuttles have already gotten into fender benders.
One thing I wish I had done before the party is gotten into the party groove with some music.
By the end of the holiday break, the number of fights I'd gotten into was a glorious, miraculous zero.
The two had reportedly gotten into a heated argument in Dixon's driveway in Warren, Michigan, just north of Detroit.
That's been true for the last five-plus years as more public market investors have gotten into the space.
He's also gotten into hot water for pinching the backside of a podium presenter at the Tour of Flanders.
Even the stars of the series have gotten into tweeting about the show and its impact on pop culture.
LAPD Chief Michael Moore said Tuesday that Holder and Hussle had gotten into an argument at the clothing store.
KURTZ: Before we go, during the break you mentioned that you and Roseanne have gotten into it online on twitter.
My mom was cool with it because I had gotten into enough trouble already by the time I was 11.
But that has shifted as bigger players like Walmart, Kohl's, J. C. Pennys and Macy's have gotten into the game.
It's also gotten into making film acquisitions of its own that it'll eventually be able to promote through its service.
She recalls her family stopping on the freeway when she was younger and helping people who'd gotten into car accidents.
Two of the women had gotten into a car with someone, while a third had let someone into their car.
If we would have gotten into it with that attitude, we wouldn't have found the surprising things that we found.
Cops say Liddle told them he'd just gotten into town from New York, and before that ... from Nashville and Memphis.
If Mr Musk's tweets had been properly vetted he could have said what he said and not gotten into trouble.
"There's nothing official yet — I haven't gotten into that camp yet — but I pray that that will happen," says Kole.
But after picking up one rider, she learns that her friend has gotten into serious trouble with an ominous corporation.
How events unfolded Early Sunday, Sawyer had gotten into a quarrel with her boyfriend, her uncle told CNN affiliate KTVZ.
The couple had gotten into a domestic dispute, which led to her being stabbed to death with a hunting knife.
"None of these girls would have gotten into the car [with Franklin] if they thought he was threatening," she says.
In the past, the Canadian producer has gotten into mini-feuds with artists as varied as Skrillex and Kanye West.
Some other feelings might've gotten into the mix, making it feel more like pandering of some sort rather than talk.
"I felt like I had finally gotten into a place that was so reliable I could retire there," he said.
Plenty of retired players have also gotten into tech investing, but none quite as much as NBA legend Kobe Bryant.
They have gotten into the habit of relying on ad hominem responses instead of addressing the merits of his positions.
In January 2018, Mayweather criticized McGregor over reports that the former UFC champion had gotten into trouble with Irish gangsters.
By invoking the Beyoncé lyric, Twitter users are suggesting that Fisher wouldn't have gotten into the competitive school at all.
Uzoigwe and some college buddies had gotten into the business of directing music videos, and they also had a studio.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Wednesday said he wished that the company had gotten into the public cloud business earlier.
A Taiwanese YouTuber has gotten into trouble with the law after attempting to spend 24 hours in an Ikea store.
I'd gotten into the habit of consuming novels so fitfully that I was all but sealed off from their pleasures.
In Luke's hospital there was a young man who'd gotten into a fight and was now in a permanent coma.
And many Wall Street firms, JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley among them, have gotten into trouble for aggressive sales practices.
It was not clear if the three men who had gotten into the earlier fight were involved in the chase.
You also once went through a phase of being obsessed with houseplants, but have lately gotten into collecting ballpoint pens.
It is not the first time Mr. Trump has gotten into trouble with Jewish groups while making a political point.
Have you ever gotten into an argument with a friend, and about halfway into the discussion realized they were right?
"We had just gotten into 20173, and here it is already," one of the victim's mothers told the local news.
But Le Roux, meanwhile, he'd gotten into a large scale of other crimes, so he had diversified by that point.
Within the last year we've gotten into a pretty phat funk phase, so like disco and funk from the 70s.
Michonne has ditched her signature bandana, and even Negan has gotten into the game with a nicely trimmed beard and buzzcut.
According to a police report first obtained by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, a couple had allegedly gotten into a fight.
I've gotten into several heated conversations about optimal ripeness level — so I decided to investigate this and call up some scientists.
"In my quest to stay young forever I've gotten into two things: baseball caps (stay away, sun!) and skincare," she said.
Now the pair have gotten into a bit of trouble with the law, as "descendants of British rock royalty" sometimes do.
This is not the first time Blu has gotten into trouble for skirting both US privacy regulations and Amazon's marketplace rules.
Targeted US military strikes against suspected terrorists occur on a regular basis, and terrorists themselves have gotten into the drone game.
Here's hoping Branson knows what he's gotten into ... the Hard Rock Hotel's seen a lot in its 23 years of existence.
In fact, People recently reported that Brangelina has just gotten into the olive oil game, despite no longer being romantically involved.
While that news has brought The Handmaid's Tale a surge in popularity, Atwood herself has gotten into the dire prediction business.
If literally anyone gave half a shit about hypocrisy in 2017, Markey could have really gotten into trouble for that one.
But even when it's used anonymized data, the company has gotten into trouble for potential privacy violations related to healthcare research.
Willie Nelson is known as a country singer and marijuana smoking icon, but he has also gotten into notable money problems.
Lacy soon realizes what a dangerous situation she has gotten into — and like any Grisham hero, she is anything but cowed.
"Since [President Trump] has gotten into the White House, it is not even a dog whistle, it's a bullhorn," Lee said.
When she arrived in the fall, it did not take her long to see what she had gotten into in Brazil.
He's thrilled, but Cochran has already gotten into his head, and he's publicly perceived as an "Uncle Tom" among African-Americans.
In the past, companies have gotten into hot water for marketing their devices to men desperate for an extra half-inch.
That's not a universal truth, of course; I've gotten into countless arguments with Austin over the merits of Dark Souls vs.
I've not quite gotten into the weekly tradition just yet but now I can make *real* Keyser pesto anytime I want.
Mr. Haigh had gotten into a business dispute with a Dubai bank, GFH Capital, that owned a stake in the team.
If the gene was absent from the common ancestor, it couldn't have gotten into the anomalous butterfly species by vertical descent.
The two had gotten into psychedelics only in their 50s, and their interest was a mix of academic, spiritual and therapeutic.
But even at home, he has gotten into trouble for what could be seen as reflexive support for left-wing causes.
The fact that the world has also gotten into these strange waters, we think, has only made the show more resonant.
Name Withheld You've gotten into difficulty here by thinking that it's up to you to decide what's best for the child.
Ms. Sachs was chatting away about how she had just gotten into college and couldn't wait to study journalism and communications.
Sasser told detectives that on February 2, he had been asleep but the uncle and James had gotten into a fight.
Two men had gotten into a fight in a park, and it ended when one shot the other in the stomach.
Plus, the oven looks great on my counter — with its rounded aluminum finish, it's as if Apple has gotten into kitchenware.
They note that countries that have gotten into trouble and looked to central banks to bail them out haven't fared well.
Prominent people in the worlds of politics and entertainment have gotten into hot water for wearing blackface long before Virginia Gov.
His parents were proud that he had gotten into a Top 50 university where almost 2,500 Chinese students were already enrolled.
Mr. Ramirez had gone to work drunk, Ms. Kreatsoulas said, and had gotten into an argument with a fellow school custodian.
Being a child of the 230s in Arkansas, I should have gotten a lousy public education, and barely gotten into college.
Two, if you show me a manager that's never gotten into a fight, I'll show you someone that's badly represented their artist.
If you've gotten into an altercation with someone, the natural thing to do would be to make an attempt to resolve it.
It kind of sounds like something The Birthday Party might have released in 1979 if they'd gotten into surfing and smoking dope.
Namely, it could potentially mobilize an audience that may have drifted away from or never gotten into the weekly sketch comedy series.
But the people who have gotten into the highest positions have done it based on their abilities, and not thanks to quotas.
A CBS reporter, in a tweet, reported the shooter used a Samsung phone and that law enforcement had gotten into Mateen's computer.
Anti-fascist protesters and far-right groups have recently gotten into violent confrontations in New York City and at demonstrations in Portland.
Solo looks like he may have gotten into some trouble with the law, if the bars on the frame are any indication.
At this point, he's pulled a gun on someone, gotten into a knife fight, delivered drugs, and now he's literally beating people.
During the trial, Reagan's defense team argued she'd impaled herself on the knife after the couple had gotten into a physical struggle.
On some of the things, she's gotten into friendly competition with Chelsea Handler [another client of Bruno's], trying to push more weights.
The Fox News project is being helmed by Jay Roach, who's gotten into the habit of making films about recent political events.
Woss and McKinney had gotten into an altercation over her new relationship, Redlands spokesman Carl Baker said, the Redlands Daily Facts reports.
Dorinda Medley has gotten into a few disagreements with Bethenny Frankel over her time on The Real Housewives of New York City.
" Asked if he would issue another subpoena to Cohen, Burr said, "I've never gotten into who we have subpoenaed and haven't subpoenaed.
Maybe the jeers — from a homestand in which he had twice fanned five times in a game — had gotten into his head.
" Police say that on the morning he drowned, Dunn had gotten into a "verbal altercation" with his mother and "possibly his fiancee.
Beer pong is apparently super popular with NBA stars -- Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley have gotten into the sport in recent years.
Claiming Flynn was simply not his "cup of tea," Christie disputed reports that the two had gotten into altercations during intelligence briefings.
We know she's been living on her own since her teens, and it's likely that she's gotten into trouble with the law.
"I think people have all gotten into cash and have all beared-up about the world coming to an end," he said.
That would have the effect of buoying big tobacco companies, some argued, many of which have gotten into the e-cigarette business.
She says she had gotten into the mentality that she and her boyfriend wouldn't have true freedom until their debt was repaid.
The change in philosophy comes at a time when larger data companies have gotten into the lucrative business of selling alternative data.
The history of recent British music could have been very different if Pete and Carl had gotten into amphetamines instead of gak.
Then a week later I found out that The Puffy Chair had gotten into Sundance and I haven't really looked back since.
When I'd sorted it out and gotten into the correct cab, tail between my legs, the driver couldn't stop shaking his head.
Some journalists have gotten into the habit too, exaggerating the strength of the economic expansion, because it makes for a good story.
Anthony Weiner (D-NY), who's repeatedly gotten into trouble over the years for going around his wife and sexting with other women.
And many young people who've actually gotten into trouble did have underlying conditions," he said, adding: "But you're not out of danger.
The American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin: A spoiled American princess marries a duke and has absolutely no idea what she's gotten into.
Ms. Okobi's youngest brother, Chinedu Valentine Okobi, 36, had gotten into a struggle with police officers in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The nub of the F.B.I.'s theory was that Hoffa would have only gotten into the car of someone he trusted implicitly.
We're told the reason she was unwilling to cooperate is she claims they'd simply gotten into a disagreement in their hotel room.
To many analysts, Turkey wouldn't have gotten into the current predicament if its central bank had been left to do its job.
It is unlikely the game would have gotten into overtime if the Zips, specifically Isaiah Johnson, could have made their free throws.
He has gotten into public trouble in the past, with leaked photographs of parties in Las Vegas or wearing a Nazi costume.
"He hadn't gotten into police work to break up some dispute over butter between husbands and wives," Synder writes of one officer.
If you've never really gotten into fitness trackers, but want to dip your toes in the scene, then sure—try this one out.
Uber has a lot of problems, and it has gotten into the bad habit of trying to paper over those problems with money.
She had finally gotten into her car when four young men came to the door to beg her for a selfie; she obliged.
He had taken his shorts off and gotten into the shower with me and we had stood there and looked at each other.
In May 2017, Moore revealed her other beloved pooch Joni had gotten into her suitcase and ate an entire bar of dark chocolate.
In fact, the Watch doesn't only keep water out; it can actually expel any excess water that may have gotten into the works.
The Watch will beep a few times, expel any water that may have gotten into the speakers and mics, and reactivate the screen.
"We've gotten into the habit of checking our social media every morning, to check out fan art, cosplay, and fan theories," Harrod said.
"I was pretty proud of myself, I had gotten into really good shape," Kardashian West, 35, says in a video for her website.
All of this data is also quite useful for performing forensics when it looks like somebody may have gotten into your network, too.
Though best known for helping companies and individuals set up simple online surveys, SurveyMonkey has quietly gotten into the serious political polling game.
Kylie Jenner may have accidentally gotten into the middle of the drama surrounding YouTube beauty guru Jaclyn Hill's lipsticks without even realizing it.
The US has gotten into military skirmishes with pro-Assad fighters three times over the past month before shooting down the bomber yesterday.
Twitter has recently gotten into the act as well, using an algorithm to determine what tweets appear at the top of your timeline.
At the hospital, the source said, the woman told police that she and Spitzer had gotten into a verbal dispute that turned physical.
Black Widow is also on the run, having gotten into trouble with the authorities for letting Cap and Bucky go during the fight.
Even the big brands have gotten into the flavored fellatio game; Durex and Trojan both sell rubbers in a handful of fruit flavors.
Armed far-right militant groups such as the Three Percenters and Proud Boys have gotten into street fights with leftists through this summer.
"The problem we've gotten into is demonizing the other side and thinking that they're coming from an evil point of view," says McGraw.
Google has gotten into all sorts of other areas, but now we have a rough idea of how those other areas are performing.
Bellus says that just one week prior to the fire, Bachofer told her that Hughes had allegedly gotten into a fight with Starr.
This was a very interesting time because my first short film as a filmmaker had gotten into Sundance in 2003, This Is John.
Even when Congress has gotten into spats about the program in the past, politicians have at least managed to pass short-term extensions.
I could have quit and sold my camera and gotten into something else like video games or drugs, but I stuck with it.
We receive emails from people telling us that they'd never played a Hitman game before, but through GO, they've gotten into the universe.
The reason we've gotten into this situation with aging infrastructure not being modernized is that we ceased being willing to pay for it.
The deputy who arrested Jones was responding to a call from a woman who said she'd gotten into a fight with her husband.
Lately, she's also gotten into the step-tracking fitness craze, so she walks around the office on her cellphone bouncing that damned ball.
Still, having gotten into the global blueprint business, the United States, more powerful than ever by 1945, would not relinquish it — until 2017.
" When Will swaggers into Rosie's by day, showing his boss (Rosie, of course) his increasingly uncontrolled fury, she asks, "What's gotten into you?
Since their 2015 release, California Nights, Cosentino has gotten sober, gotten into Jungian therapy, and gotten over the election of President Donald Trump.
BiliBili itself has gotten into the mix, partnering with a promoter to produce a stay at home concert series, as reported by Variety.
Growing up in Asheville, N.C., I was surrounded by potters, people who made jewelry, and glass blowers — although I've never gotten into glass.
Ms. Jessell said she would later learn that her cousin had gotten into an argument with some relatives shortly before she killed herself.
It's why among elected black officials in my community who have gotten into this race, by far most of them, are supporting me.
"I've worn them multiple times before and not gotten into trouble, that's what you're not understanding," said Fanny, her voice dropping into surliness.
Boek saw her and assumed his girlfriend had gotten into the Uber, though she'd actually gone back into the bar, the sheriff said.
He said that earlier this summer, he'd gotten into an "altercation" with Saipov, who was with two of his friends at the time.
From there, these same 4channers have found other strange frog connections, and gotten into the habit of making an unusual kind of bet.
In the past year, Musk has gotten into a lot of trouble over his erratic and untoward behavior on the social media site.
I've only recently gotten into comics books; I'm usually not a reading guy because I fall asleep or am thinking of something else.
Costco (COST) has also gotten into the sparkling water business, launching zero-calorie flavored drinks under its private label Kirkland Signature brand last summer.
Trump has also gotten into a dispute with the president of Mexico over who will pay for a border wall between the two countries.
Korn, the band whose angsty 1994 debut provided the soundtrack for my last two years of high school, has gotten into the coffee biz.
Hernandez allegedly drove up to the car the four men had gotten into, yelled a racial slur, and then sprayed the car with bullets.
During an interview with Sky News, he ruled out another presidential run, saying he was "delighted" that Biden had gotten into the 2020 race.
I'm not a die-hard K-pop stan either, but I've really gotten into the Korean rapper Zico while I've been here in Seoul.
I thought maybe that had gotten into your head and I wanted to sort it out because I thought you were a good person.
A store employee told police he and Williams had gotten into a verbal fight and that Williams threw something at him and punched him.
A store employee told police he and Williams had gotten into a verbal fight, and that Williams threw something at him and punched him.
There's a recent history of gulls who, just like Vinny, have gotten into trouble after seemingly having fallen into vats of turmeric-laced stews.
You've had trouble-- with some cultures-- who don't like you coming in there and some vaccination workers who have gotten into big trouble too.
WhatsApp has repeatedly gotten into spats with the Brazilian court system over the fact that it often cannot produce data authorities want for investigations.
Suzette explains that Jamie has gotten into a fight with an English officer at Madame Elise, and is in the woods fighting a duel.
A number of artists have gotten into scrapes with streaming services in the past over the amount they're compensated for streams of their music.
He came with me to Willmar, and on the drive back to Minneapolis I asked him if his son had gotten into Minnesota sports.
The fire was set deliberately by Julio Gonzalez, who had gotten into an argument with his girlfriend of more than eight years, Lydia Feliciano.
He thought he had gotten into a wreck, but when he glanced down, he saw that he had actually been shot in a leg.
Mr. Seely's father, Paul Seely, told CBS News last month that it could have been fatal had the peanut butter gotten into his mouth.
Manafort's attorneys claimed FBI agents appeared to have gotten into the storage locker before a federal magistrate in Virginia approved the warrant, Politico reported.
" She said the country has become "not just polarized, we've gotten into really opposing camps unlike anything I've ever seen in my adult life.
He said the men who transported him said he was moved because he had gotten into a fight, something he said had never happened.
More recently, new contestants have gotten into the game, such as PopChef and FoodChéri, though they actually send out meals from their own centers.
Many Venezuelans have gotten into the habit of getting up in the middle of the night to get into hour-long queues for supermarkets.
And by the way, we haven't even gotten into the really demographic-- the gray boom spot I talked about twelve years ago, if you remember.
When we think: "I should've gotten into Bitcoin," we're expecting ourselves in essence to have been a person that we just weren't at the time.
But Tessier later recanted that story, the prosecution motion alleges, and admitted to police he and Wallen had gotten into an argument that escalated quickly.
I think that the volatility obviously has calmed down a bit as we've gotten into 2019 and so it does feel like a receptive environment.
Witnesses told Denver Police at the time the pair had gotten into an argument at a nearby gas station before the deadly assault,  FOX31 reported .
Heather Dubrow, Shannon Beador, Meghan King Edmonds and Kelly Dodd have gotten into their fair share of fights on The Real Housewives of Orange County.
Recent precedents being what they are, it seems that companies have gotten into the habit of taking their sweet time with these sorts of disclosures.
In early November, the CWA hackers claimed to have gotten into a series of government portals where they got a database of law enforcement agents.
The men mistook the family car for one belonging to someone they'd gotten into a fight with at a club the previous night, KHOU reported.
Amazon has been wreaking havoc on virtually every industry it has gotten into, and even industries it is just starting to explore, like tech support.
It's a lot of milk, it's a lot of work, and we've gotten into a bad habit in France of buying inexpensive grocery store butter.
Dr. Casas: There's really no one common thing, but the most common calls have to do with children who have gotten into something at home.
Police have released very few details about Roger's death, although original witness statements alleged that the boy had gotten into an altercation with other teens.
But he has pissed off Daenerys one too many times and Daenerys has gotten into this bad habit of killing literally everyone with dragon fire.
Although it's safe to say that the tweet isn't Cooper's doing, the Anderson Cooper 360° host has gotten into hot water for snarky comments before.
Hoffa&aposs son, current Teamsters President James P. Hoffa, told me in September 2001 that his father would have gotten into the car with Frank.
I'm trying to manufacture some of my own, but really, it's an amalgamation of other people's wisdom that I've ingested and gotten into my bones.
When they arrived, cops say Sharon and her sister had gotten into it, and Sharon's weapons of choice were a wooden clothes hanger and umbrella.
The reason that we haven't gotten into dental yet is not that we don't want to, we think it's super, super awesome, there's two things.
Carrera's family received a phone call from one of Jimenez's family members, saying they had gotten into a bad fight and he left her bleeding.
This isn't the first time the 24-year-old has gotten into trouble this year, after accusing an umpire of rigging a match in June.
Panacea Daily Facial Cleanser, $24This cruelty-, paraben-, and sulfate-free cleanser from a new Korean skin care brand I've recently gotten into feels perfectly balanced.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump and filmmaker Michael Moore have gotten into a Twitter spat following the closure of Moore's one-man show on Broadway.
"We were new to the space, and no one told us what to do, but we definitely have gotten into the routine now," Cruz said.
The left already has gotten into trouble for condescending to working-class people, and insulting all Trump supporters as racists simply magnifies that problem. 4.
High schoolers across the country are eagerly awaiting letters confirming they've gotten into college, but many may also still secretly dream of getting into Hogwarts.
All of it—Daisy Jones If you haven't gotten into Helado Negro yet, this track from over the holidays is a good place to start.
For over a decade she's posted Mukbangs, intimate personal vlogs from her kitchen floor, and gotten into more public feuds than maybe any other influencer.
No one from the working class has gotten into politics and gone on to become a governor, or a Supreme Court justice, or the president.
Ms. Colon, the student from Queens, remembered that one girl who had gotten into a fight at her high school was suspended for 180 days.
It might have come from "bourgeoisie" too, like the recent "bougie," a word that hasn't gotten into a grid yet, although I'm sure it's trying.
Mike Dolan, a lawyer for Mr. Witherspoon, said that his client had gotten into a verbal disagreement at the gas station, but that was all.
My sister Kirsten had gotten into graduate school at the University of Iowa and we all piled into a U-Haul to help her move.
Had they ever taken an item from another shopper's cart, yelled at store workers, gotten into skirmishes with other customers or overturned racks of merchandise?
Victoria Olvera, a 17-year-old junior, told The Associated Press that Mr. Cruz had gotten into a fight with his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend.
I have gotten into needless fights that have made me come off poorly, or made people question my intent, and I deeply regret those moments.
Our sources say the officials told the fam Gavin had gotten into a fight with another inmate over the weekend and was placed in solitary.
His friend rejects this unseemly arrangement as an example of the back-channeling and deal-making that they'd gotten into the legal profession to stop.
She told police that the shooter had gotten into a physical fight with her son and threatened to go get his gun and come back.
In addition to the company's somewhat lackluster financial results, Shutterstock has also gotten into hot water recently over its censorship of search results in China.
It was unclear how the gun and other contraband had gotten into the jail, which houses about 700 inmates, many of whom are awaiting trial.
We've gotten into this crazy environment where it's like there's somehow a law out there, you're supposed to pay people as little as you can.
I agreed to this because it didn't seem horrible, but then he pulled out the reference photo and I realized what I had gotten into.
It was the first time Romero had gotten into trouble with Immigration and Customs Enforcement since he came to the US from Mexico in 1994.
The nine-year-old had gotten into wrestling a few years ago, and her parents had planned the trip to Dallas as a Christmas present.
So far, he has gotten into six Historically Black Colleges and Universities, which reviewed his transcripts at a college fair and rendered an on-site decision.
"Investors have gotten into a wait-and-see mode ahead of the Fed decision," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities in New York.
While I ultimately decided against it, there have been a handful of friends/peers who have gotten into camming and other sex work over the years.
Rowland was arrested after police pulled him over in a car that matched the description of the one Josephson had gotten into before she went missing.
Since the Next update dropped in July, I've gotten into the habit of wandering around on social media in search of cool No Man's Sky stories.
Clinton's policy positions, watched videotapes of her in speeches and debates, and gotten into character by wearing a "bright blue blazer" for a session in October.
Trump and Bolton had gotten into a heated argument over the President's decision, which he later reversed, to host leaders of the Taliban at Camp David.
The father-son pair had gotten into an argument because the 57-year-old wouldn't stand guard for his son while he was taking a shower.
Having grown up in a sheltered environment — the last time I had gotten into a fight was in kindergarten — I wasn't sure I would fit in.
Luke has apparently gotten into the habit of milking the planet's local creatures — the remarkably relaxed thala-sirens that spend their time reclining against the rocks.
It's unclear if he's been recording conversations as POTUS, but obviously, we've seen how past presidents have gotten into trouble because of their recordings (ahem, Nixon).
If you've ever gotten into a debate over what exactly constitutes as "ghosting," you can now shut down all your brunch mates with another solid definition.
Shannon and David had gotten into an argument after she learned about David's affair, two-and-a-half years prior to the reunion's taping, Shannon explained.
President Trump, an unrepentant racist and threat to U.S. national security, has previously gotten into hot water over his team's use of modern image manipulation tools.
Chyna has also gotten into it with Khloe Kardashian, most notably over remarks Chyna and her BFF Amber Rose have made about Jenner and Tyga's relationship.
"Amazon's gross margin rate is up substantially over the last six years because it has been raising prices and gotten into higher-priced products," Paulson said.
"I fully acknowledge that it would have been much better had someone else with national name ID gotten into this race six months ago," he said.
The Obama administration last week indicted Hamid Firoozi for the hack, claiming he had gotten into the Bowman Avenue Dam in Rye Brook, N.Y., in 2013.
Such warnings aren't sufficient, though; some Tesla drivers, as shown in videos on YouTube, have even gotten into the back seat while the car was moving.
The agenda is largely a continuation of Pruitt's plans, but Wheeler has not gotten into nearly the same high-profile ethics troubles as his predecessor. Sen.
One night, we had gotten into an argument because I had skipped my therapy session (again, toxic relationship) and had come to a tentative cease-fire.
He had gotten into leading cheers in the 1960s as a student at San Jose State University, where he was a rabid fan of the Spartans.
I probably waited in that room the longest, and I remember some people opening up to each other about how they had gotten into this situation.
The Pentagon has gotten into military skirmishes with pro-Assad fighters three times over the past month and shot down a Syrian bomber on June 18.
While nobody is sure exactly what data Facebook has been pulling from the devices its gotten into, we can say what the company has access to.
PnB Rock and his crew appear to have gotten into a pretty nasty brawl -- but for now, it seems no one's gone running to cops yet.
Mr. Bosworth has gotten into trouble before for his writing, including a 2018 internal memo in which he defended a growth-at-all-costs business strategy.
Companies like Tesla have gotten into the picture, making lithium-ion batteries that are deployed by some utilities, but that form of storage generally remains pricey.
"There's a really big segment that has gotten into it recently," said Joel Runyon, a triathlete who's given TED talks about his passion for cold showers.
Ms. McGowan had gotten into a public shouting match over comments she had made that were perceived as transphobic and was looking to rehabilitate her image.
"There are a lot of reports that we have discussed an interim government: No, I have not gotten into any of that discussion," Mr. Khalilzad said.
"Since I was kidnapped, I've gotten into the habit of looking in the mirror, checking car number plates, looking at who's gone past me," he added.
And while the Academy of Art fosters unusually high burdens, many public universities and nonprofit schools have also gotten into the debt-fueled graduate school business.
Noteworthy that every drug I've ever gotten into with regularity—weed, alcohol, valium—has dampened my memory recall, and therefore delivered the elusive goal of rest.
The responding officer goes on to say the woman told him nothing happened at first, and that she and Arcangel had just gotten into an argument.
The company has gotten into some nasty fights with book publishers and been criticized for having a harsh work culture (a charge Bezos denied onstage — again).
An intense video captured on a California freeway shows a large tractor trailer truck dragging a car, seemingly unaware the two vehicles had gotten into an accident.
Based on her recent Instagram posts, Kylie Jenner has gotten into the routine of eating bacon, avocado slices, and well-done scrambled eggs for breakfast every morning.
As the Guardian pointed out, Ramos has gotten into arguments with Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, and Rafael Nadal and didn't penalize them the way he did Serena.
And any men — the three or four men who really have gotten into the makeup blogging world have just immediately skyrocketed because they are doing something different.
A couple of my friends have gotten into climbing recently since I dragged them to try it a couple times, so hopefully they'll want to come too!
Trump has gotten into hot water before — or at least as much as he can — for tipping his hand on information that might affect the stock market.
Acosta has  also gotten into combative arguments  with other members of the administration including Spicer, Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney and Senior Policy Adviser Stephen Miller.
Tech giant Amazon may have gotten into brick-and-mortar stores with its acquisition of Whole Foods in August, but it's still keeping its online presence strong.
Multiple sources said they had gotten into a fight during the filming of the upcoming eleventh season of Flipping Out and have been estranged since production wrapped.
And I met a few producers, Jonathan Duffy, Kelly Williams, who had done some stuff that had gotten into Sundance before, and George Rush, who's out here.
Handler, who's a sharp critic of Trump and often tweets about him, has gotten into politics on her Netflix talk show, "Chelsea," now in its second year.
"Both the police and the council have gotten into a narrative that nightlife is a problem," said Alan Miller, from the Nighttime Industries Association, addressing the crowd.
"This somewhat impugns Apple's statement that the phone could not get gotten into by somebody else," Guy Kawasaki, a former chief evangelist at Apple, told CNBC Tuesday.
Otoy, whose LightStage facial rendering technology, used in films like "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," has won an Academy Award, has also gotten into virtual reality.
It has to jump through all the assorted businesses that the agency and its spinoffs and rivals have gotten into: video games, sports, television, marketing, Silicon Valley.
Recently, he's gotten into photography, and he imagines a future where he travels the country, taking photos, and picking up spinning gigs where he can find them.
It was one of the most best experiences of my life… I think kids have gotten into us more recently because of the album and radio play.
Silicon Valley moguls have gotten into the habit of jumping into new industries and quickly turning them upside down — as Apple's iPhone did to the cellphone industry.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Margaret said she's lived across the street from her neighbor for 20 years and over the years they've gotten into multiple arguments.
A couple years ago another inmate who was not a member of the group had gotten into the habit of interrupting their game to taunt the players.
If I went down the MBA path, I would have taken on extra debt and I may not have gotten into one of the top tier programs.
They should be revived, packaged into deliverable media instruments, both sophisticated and rudimentary, and gotten into the minds and hands of the long-oppressed North Korean people.
"He's never gotten into a shouting and screaming match with me, because he would lose," Mr. O'Leary said, noting that Mr. McAllister had called him that day.
"The moment she told me that someone else had gotten into her account, I logged in and looked at the messages I'd recently sent her," Fowler wrote.
And the more I have gotten into understanding the supply chain of food in America, I do think we're going to need to change our food culture.
"I absolutely believe if Trump had not gotten into the race I think we would have won," Christie told NJ.com's Matt Arco in an interview published Sunday.
This is why I cannot for the life of me understand what has gotten into NHL GMs that they don't want Jaromir freakin' Jagr on their team.
Partially to make money, they charge for doing this and for several of the cartels now have gotten into the people business as a major source of revenue.
She's gotten into trouble for tweets and Instagram posts sent in the heat of the moment before, as we saw last week with her defiant crusade for #FreetheNipple.
The fund also owns US gaming software giants Activision Blizzard (ATVI), Electronic Arts (EA) and Take-Two (TTWO), which have all gotten into the esports business in America.
"By the time I lost my job, I'd already gotten into photography and was really enjoying it," Stanton told Mashable in 2013, when he was 29 years old.
I recovered a few months later, and I realized that I had really gotten into the habit of just making little notes about what the day was like.
Google has already gotten into trouble as the result of the so-called "Safari Workaround," which ignored user's cookie settings within the Safari browser to track them regardless.
As the sole conservative on a liberal-leaning panel of outspoken cohosts on ABC's The View, Meghan McCain has gotten into her fair share of heated political debates.
He had gotten into an altercation with a tech executive recently, she said, and had an internet privacy-related matter that he was eager to discuss with someone.
He hadn't gotten into New York University the first go-around, and figured it was stupid to spend money on a private college he didn't feel passionate about.
I've been shut out and turned down on dating sites for it and gotten into stupid arguments with strangers trying to convince them that I'm a great date.
He's dealt with a lot of shit—especially after struggling in Boston—gotten into spats with the media and even Dennis Eckersley, all because of this one narrative.
Chris Morgan was restrained by cops Sunday at Bay Shore Marina in New York, where eyewitnesses say he'd allegedly gotten into it with another guy just moments prior.
"People love Alexa, but we haven't yet gotten into the habit of thinking 'I bet there's a skill for that,' like we do with mobile apps," says Williams.
As a teenager during the Dust Bowl, Carter had gotten into an altercation with a Mexican youth named Ramon Casiano whom he suspected of stealing the family's car.
" On another occasion, the ex-friend said that Markis had gotten into trouble on his birthday, and as punishment, the mothers forbade anyone from wishing him, "Happy birthday.
It came after Leakes had appeared as a guest on the RHOA Season 8 reunion and scolded Williams about a physical fight she had gotten into with Bailey.
Tsai said in the last year Alibaba has gotten into the business of online grocery deliveries and is testing a new retail concept in urban grocery store locations.
"We've had the mailman come down our driveway and the dogs jump in the truck with the mailman, Walle's gotten into a pizza delivery guy's truck," Dashner says.
"We have gotten into the situation we are in socially and politically in this country because of problems of exclusion and elitism and the perception of those things."
Donald Trump has repeatedly gotten into trouble over the years for his tweets, from baseless claims about voter fraud to perpetuating feuds with celebrities to randomly insulting people.
When the cops showed up, Paye told them that she and Kendrall Murray had gotten into an altercation over whether she should be allowed to drive the car.
Theron, 44, is a self-described "adrenaline junkie" who has been so enthusiastic about the show that she has even gotten into the racecars with professional stunt drivers.
Mr. Brown and his friends said they knew of several other students who had gotten into all or nearly all of the elite schools to which they applied.
But an iPhone 5s phone running iOS 7 is certainly more vulnerable than an iPhone 5c running iOS 9, and now law enforcement have gotten into the latter.
Around 15 minutes into the episode, after Candy has gotten into a bruising verbal argument with Pray Tell, the ballroom emcee, her best friend Lulu cannot find her.
It's an admittedly low scale, but if that's your son or daughter who has gotten into a fatal accident, as rare as that it is, that's very real.
The problem is that in the big cities that SoftBank seems to be focused on, many other companies, and building owners themselves, have gotten into the business, too.
This month, Google placed two employees, Laurence Berland and Rebecca Rivers, on administrative leave, saying they had gotten into confidential documents that were not relevant to their work.
I've gotten into a horrible habit of constantly reaching for my phone at work, and I often forget why I even picked it up in the first place.
It was the next step in her training, and Elizabeth and Philip smiled at her as if she had just gotten into Harvard or been named head cheerleader.
Amazon could have gotten into pharmacy services years ago, if it had wanted, which means it might have seen complexities and risks that don't exist in other sectors.
But, Lewis tells us even though he's never run it -- he's pretty sure he could've gotten into the 3s ... telling us that's just what elite track guys do.
College students that have just gotten into the swing of summer probably don't want to think too much about the upcoming school year or the one that's just ended.
Snapchat has gotten into hot water in the past over previous filter missteps, turning what should've been basic marketing campaigns into oh my god this is so racist territory.
In her petition, Cortney Baird says she and Kramer had gotten into a verbal altercation the previous evening and she approached him the next morning to talk it out.
It was bound to happen eventually: one of Google's self-driving cars has gotten into a minor accident – and, for once, it was while the AI was in control.
A witness at the hotel told TMZ that Smith, 43, and a female friend had gotten into an argument and he was allegedly seen pinning her against a wall.
Even knowing it's fake, and knowing there's no way a real great white shark could have gotten into this pool, we'd still be unsure about going into the water.
In the episodes since the premiere, Kourtney and Kim have gotten into a number of fights, most of them Kim-mad-at-Kourtney, and not the other way around.
That last part is interesting because ByteDance and other news apps have gotten into trouble from the government for failing to adequately police the content shared on their platforms.
I try to stay very laissez-faire about what our writers decide to do, but as Mellie has lived with this dream, it's certainly gotten into my marrow too.
I do not care if a stranger's arm rests on it; my partner considers that a violation of his space and has gotten into childish elbow-shoving and arguments.
I've gotten into heated arguments with my professors recently for skipping classes to do more productive things like sleep, read books, go to the gym, and work (for money!).
Something has gotten into the garbage and is rustling around inside of it and the noise sounds too loud, as if you were standing right next to the—raccoon?
A spokesman for the Houston Independent School District said water had gotten into at least 202 of the district's 284 schools, and that officials were deep-cleaning 115 schools.
Warren wants to shift the pendulum back in the other direction and make it easier for middle-class families who've gotten into financial trouble to gain relief through bankruptcy.
A year earlier, he and the president had gotten into a shouting match at the golf club that he videotaped and then featured in political ads across the state.
The Killers have gotten into the habit in recent months of inviting fans to the stage to play that particular song (as was the case here, here, and here).
Oil and gas majors like BP and Royal Dutch Shell have already gotten into the act as part of a consortium that is developing a blockchain-based digital platform.
In the lead-up to the rally, he had gotten into a feud with the city's Democratic mayor, Jacob Frey, who has been a vocal critic of the president.
About 200,000 Georgians have gotten into the game, even selling cars and cows to buy equipment, and about 10 percent of the country's energy goes into the cryptocurrency endeavor.
He later confessed, saying they had gotten into an argument at a New Year's Eve party earlier that night and that he "snapped" when they returned home, the Chronicle reports.
Meanwhile, the President appears to have gotten into testy exchanges with Mexico and Australia, while also sending out clear signals about how he wants to deal with Russia in Syria.
I didn't have enough patience to guide it across a small room, let alone my entire house on a hunt for intruders or what trouble a pet has gotten into.
Never mind that we had gotten into bed, we both took our clothes off, we made out, she put her hand in my pussy, she said 'I love you,' etc.
Amberg says a lot of people, especially some of the newer operators who have just gotten into the business, don't understand how the inflatable should be anchored to the ground.
Seniors have gotten into the tradition of painting parking lot spots each year, which, when viewed from far above, turns the school parking lot into a beautiful mosaic of colors.
Kim and Rhymefest had gotten into a Twitter feud after he called out West in May, and all three eventually sit down and hash out their issues back in California.
Those who'd only recently gotten into posting Snapchat Stories are finding it easier to watch and share on Instagram where they already spend time and have built a social graph.
The 39-year-old actress was out for a walk with her husband Marc Silverstein on Sunday, when they noticed a woman who had just gotten into a scooter accident.
JEFF WEAVER, FORMER SANDERS CAMPAIGN MANAGER: If Vice President Biden had gotten into the race in 2015, would he have compete against the DNC the way that Senator Sanders did?
To make matters worse, Philip's father blames him for his sister's death since she wouldn't have gotten on that plane had he not gotten into so much trouble at school.
James van Riemsdyk also has gotten into the act lately with goals in three consecutive contests to push his season total to 26 - four shy of his career high. 1.
Multiple companies have gotten into the game, including tech giants Google (with Waymo), Uber, and Tesla; more traditional automakers, such as General Motors, Ford, and Volvo have joined the fray.
Since transitioning to an analyst, he has also gotten into a number of spats with Blue Jays players, including star pitcher Marcus Stroman, due to his brash and outspoken nature.
The show is about a family involved in a creepy religious cult movement, with Paul's character seemingly starting to realize just how messed up the environment he's gotten into is.
Smart home hubs and security cameras have basically taken over the internet, and if you still haven't gotten into that game, you're probably having a hard time justifying the purchase.
And I had for some reason gotten into stuff like Donna Summer and Gino Soccio as well and was just dipping my toes into house music around the same time.
I know of things that you've done in the past, areas where you've-- kind of gotten into currency markets or done different things, but what are you thinking right now?
Big banks also see water as big business—Wall Street players have gotten into the privatization game, trying to facilitate deals and get a cut of the money in return.
" Radiological signatures We of course haven't even gotten into the fallout from nuclear bomb testing, which, according to the authors, is "potentially the most widespread and globally synchronous anthropogenic signal.
I just realize that I [must be] obsessed with something—a story or some characters that have gotten into me and don't go away—for me to make a movie.
People scrutinized Minnesota police documents, speculated about whether Mr. Liu had been set up and pondered the glimpse they had gotten into the lives of the country's ultrawealthy business elites.
But Nasrat Rahimi, a spokesman for the Afghan interior ministry, said it appeared that the men had gotten into the second car voluntarily and were accompanied by their Afghan driver.
Microsoft, which makes the Windows operating system that underlies most PCs, has also gotten into the PC hardware game and recently unveiled its own computers that recognize handwriting and speech.
Stephanie had been estranged from her dad for several years before his death — they'd gotten into a fight over the custody of her children that made its way to court.
Democrat Doug Jones has gotten into striking distance of beating Moore, the Republican who has been accused of harassing, assaulting, and pursuing several underage women when he was in his 30s.
I called my roommate and fed him the following story to tell my manager: During my two days home, I'd gotten into a scuffle with some skinheads, and they'd kidnapped me.
In San Francisco, the private, Ford-owned van service Chariot has gotten into scrapes with local transit authorities because drivers idle in bus stops and in the middle of the street.
Verizon has gotten into the hardware game before with its Ellipsis line of tablets, but the Wear24 is the first wearable device that the company has sold under its own banner.
Avicii might not have gotten into a motorcycle crash, but he, too, has decided to quit while he's ahead—or at least while most of his vital organs are still functional.
In fact, so many firms now make the cut that we've gotten into the habit of torturing the word "unicorn" to mean more than what it was originally tasked to describe.
We've gotten into the habit of not experiencing the private, risky act of reading so much as performing our response to what we read, which is then translated into data points.
Clearly, unless he really has gotten into Mr. Robot, Trump sees himself in the same position as the UK residents who wanted to keep their country out of international economic affairs.
"We've seen people who have missed work because of the severity of their caffeine withdrawal, people who have gotten into arguments with friends and family about their caffeine use," she said.
Julianna Cucci, her husband and her three kids were asleep last Thursday when they heard their cat, Wilson, jumping into the blinds after a bat that had gotten into their home.
Gross says that Amazon and other e-commerce sites have gotten into the bad habit of showing consumer reviews that it deems to be the most relevant, not the most recent.
But he later confessed that they'd gotten into a fight about her pregnancy and that he'd stabbed her in the heart with a knife he'd brought from home, the affidavit alleges.
The day before the fatal shootings, Butts had gotten into a confrontation with a man at McDonald's who accused her of jumping the line and then became very belligerent, Tomlinson says.
"And now I want to say to English fans: 'Guys, get it together, come to Russia and support your national team because they have gotten into the semi-final'," she said.
"I think that we've somehow gotten into a world where people mistake fictional characters' voices to be the thoughts and opinions of the author, and that's mind-bogglingly stupid," he said.
Their songs make you remember all the times you've hopped turnstiles and gotten into deep conversation in diners before pulling a dine-and-dash to go fuck in your Toyota Camry.
" On how the White House has gotten into a negative news cycle about Russia: "That's exactly what you've been reading and hearing, you're basically repeating what you've been told all along.
Even if Djibo hadn't volunteered the passcode, the government argued, it would have gotten into the phone with the help of Homeland Security Investigations, using a "forensic technique" in HSI's possession.
Netanyahu is said to have pulled the tablecloth off a table that had been set on a patio for a Saturday lunch because she feared dust had gotten into the salads.
"Now that we've gotten into Deir ez-Zor, that needs to be upped a level, and the level of detail that is required for the deconfliction has to increase," he said.
" These days, in addition to her appearances on season 10 of RHONJ, Staub tells PEOPLE she's gotten into the real estate business, "doing things that collectively make me feel so important.
But given the quantities of candy accessible at Halloween, it's better to play it safe and head to the vet if you suspect your pet has gotten into the candy bowl.
What really put the nail in the coffin is when I heard that a relative of mine had gotten into a major car accident and it took him months to recover.
McLean was taken into custody by Chinese authorities after allegedly injuring a taxi driver who had gotten into an argument with his mother a week ago, according to The Associated Press.
If Houston had gotten into the Big 280, especially with a coach like Herman, Texas would have to worry that it would start to regularly lose important recruits to the Cougars.
I feel respected, loved, and appreciated; we don't yell at each other or call each other hurtful names, and I still maintain that we haven't gotten into a "real" fight yet.
Palin, who's gotten into conservative content farming after her failed 2008 veep bid alongside John McCain, shared a link to a blog post from her website about Ocasio-Cortez's slip-up.
After a decade, Mr. Irving was back in jail on a felony charge because of that incident at work: He'd gotten into an argument with a fellow employee at Krispy Kreme.
Once officers arrived on scene ... they say witnesses told them 46-year-old Barnaby, his girlfriend and other bar-goers had gotten into a scrap, when Matthew began choking a bouncer.
Chief Lawson said that Gretna police officers had been trained and made aware of other episodes across the country in which officials had gotten into trouble for inappropriate social media posts.
We haven't really gotten into the campaign season just yet with Cuomo, so we don't what his theory of the case is for why he wants to serve another four years.
"I had gotten into bed to watch the news on TV and my bed started to move as if it was made of water," said Elia Sanchez, a doctor in Cumana.
Goldberg: People can get into trouble at the border still but the people who need expungement have gotten into issues and it is fucking up their lives and they need help.
The Canada stuff is often great, the Serena and Fred stuff is at least interesting, and the handful of glimpses we've gotten into the other characters' lives have kept me invested.
In fact, he said, he just gotten into a fight with a boy who was trying to take home a Lime he had not yet "captured," or claimed, on the app.
I've learned a lot since this happened in 2007, and am proud of my sterling track record since; not a single person who's passed anything onto me has gotten into trouble.
JA: We haven't really gotten into this, which probably reveals our own bias toward what we know (communications, party politics), but a lot of the book is military and security strategy.
Rory's body was in septic shock brought on by an avalanche of responses his immune system was bringing to bacteria that had gotten into his blood through the cut in his arm.
In other words, this is a penny-ante stuff that would never be pursued by the New York state of attorney general&aposs office if Donald Trump hadn&apost gotten into politics.
Sam Chapplear, with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, told ABC that Cline had gotten into a tug-of-war with the animal to save her dog before being attacked herself.
After reviewing surveillance video, detectives discovered that Tallent had gotten into an argument at the Arby's restaurant a few blocks away, which ended with him threatening Young and spitting in her face.
Most of the critters he and his two employees capture are raccoons or squirrels that have gotten into attics or chimneys, he said, but occasionally a customer call involves something more exotic.
Yesterday afternoon, Officer Brian O'Malley and his partner were pursuing a father and his son who had gotten into a fight with officers in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, according to The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
But the thing about these characters, especially this past season, is that we've really gotten into their romantic and interior lives, like Ed Weeks' character, Rebecca Rittenhouse, Xosha Roquemore, all of them.
Her brother Ruben had recently gotten into an altercation with an Austin-based tech executive named Kai Goodwin, and she thought Ruben might be interested in sharing his story with a journalist.
" According to the affidavit, Track told the officer he'd had a few beers and gotten into a fight with his father about a vehicle and "there had been threats made between them.
Both Hadid and her boyfriend Zayn Malik are of mixed race, but this isn't the first time she's gotten into hot water for being insensitive and not fully understanding of other cultures.
Once you've gotten into the habit of running a check-up on your portfolio each year with your advisor, it will be easier to rest assured that you've done your due diligence.
If you are like me, you may have gotten into the habit of sending emails late at night or very early in the morning — typically during an odd, out-of-office time.
On Tuesday, the F.B.I.'s top lawyer shed a bit more light on the question, a week after the Justice Department announced that it had gotten into the iPhone without Apple's help.
Facebook has recently gotten into hot water over temporarily taking down videos of the aftermath of police violence, and child nudity in a newsworthy historical photo pointing out the horrors of war.
Editorial Americans have gotten into the uneasy habit of wondering how low President Trump might go each day in his multiple tirades against those he imagines as enemies, critics and easy targets.
Attaullah Khogyani, a spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar Province, said local militiamen fighting on behalf of the government had gotten into a verbal clash with the Americans before a shootout erupted.
"We've gotten into this habit of thinking about our bodies and the foods we take in and how much activity we do as this mathematical equation, and it's really not," she said.
I haven't even gotten into whether — and if so, how — Google should censor results from its search service, which is, after all, primarily a tool that navigates the internet as it exists.
"They've gotten into categories and expression of fashion that are not closely aligned with their fast-fashion customer's preferences," said Mark A. Cohen, the director of retail studies at Columbia Business School.
Kodak cites several physical altercations he's gotten into with different inmates over the past several months, many of which he claims were either escalated by correctional officers on hand or neglected altogether.
"A lot of these pension funds had gotten into private equity and alternatives because they couldn&apost get the return out of their fixed income in their traditional equity markets," he said.
Lately, she's gotten into the animated films of Hayao Miyazaki, including "Spirited Away" and "My Friend Totoro" (both acknowledged influences on "Frozen") — we've watched them together about four times each, and counting.
Racist meltdown A Pennsylvania teacher has been put on administrative leave without pay after a video surfaced showing her use racist language against a parent with whom she'd gotten into a fender bender.
Salesforce Wave B2B Marketing Application Salesforce Wave B2B Marketing Application Meanwhile, the ISVs have also gotten into the action with 19 third-party apps, which will be available in the AppExchange starting today.
"She had just gotten into town to start doing season 1 of American Horror Story, and L.A. is not really her town," says Paulson, who is featured in the current issue of PEOPLE.
Wiley tells PEOPLE three days before she was killed, Taylor texted him and said she and her mom had gotten into a heated argument about her parents' relationship, which Wiley says was shaky.
I've recently gotten into listening to more from the likes of Kelela, Banks, Halsey, Willow, and Lorde, and the subtle emotive power of their voices is all but wiped out by the 1000XM2s.
These are often people who have gotten into some kind of financial or legal trouble and are looking at death fraud as a path — life insurance fraud, people trying to escape prison sentences.
I needed to interview him, too, because Todd had gotten into a fight with Sid Vicious at the Hurrah nightclub the day Sid was released on bail for the murder of Nancy Spungen.
They had identified the link between sick people and a food, isolated the organism creating the illness, searched backward for how the organism had gotten into the food—and had come up short.
These famous faces have gotten into the holiday spirit and are proudly showing off some red, white and blue in their patriotic pics ... Which are hot enough to practically set off some fireworks.
He admitted to having gotten into Astros employees' email accounts and the team's Ground Control database, where he accessed information like trade discussions, player evaluations, notes on potential draft choices, and contract details.
"I have a file folder full of cases where people have gotten into accidents or killed by the police because they were out of it and broke into a neighbor's house," Johnson said.
And not for some bullshit abstract reason like "proving worthy of the Iron Fist," but because he realizes it's up to him to pull himself back out of the pit he's gotten into.
While many of these users have gotten into disagreements with Ocasio-Cortez, it's unclear whether their conduct rises to the level of harassment or threats, which likely wouldn't be fall under protected speech.
It means Jack, who is gay and married, has gotten into his own financial and moral quandary, because like every Plumb he, too, has managed to pre-spend his quarter of the nest.
Business Insider's Matt DeBord has gotten into the weeds about this, pointing out that the Fremont plant has the capacity to assemble 500,000 vehicles annually, but is only producing a fraction of that.
The person said that tensions had escalated in the past week, adding that the man had gotten into a violent altercation on city grounds and was told that disciplinary action would be taken.
When I asked him what was wrong, he said that he had seen the call to come to Standing Rock and had immediately gotten into his car and driven overnight to get there.
After our first and only visit, my brother reported that my dad had a broken hand — that he'd gotten into a fight after someone tried to steal his black composition book of rhymes.
Entrepreneurs with dollar signs in their eyes have gotten into the act, no surprise, but the best and most interesting bottles are still the most rustic and distinctive, rather than the most polished.
Biden said Thursday that he did not know how to protect Hill from the witnesses and senators who had attacked her, although he noted he had gotten into "shouting matches" with some witnesses.
Several other former NFL players have gotten into the CBD business after their careers ended, including three-time Super Bowl champion Rob Gronkowski, who partnered with topical medication firm Abacus Health in 2019.
LAPD took Johnson into custody Monday evening, and according to law enforcement sources his current GF, Annalise Mishler, called 911 because he was at her apartment and they'd gotten into a heated argument.
In a lot of communities and societies, we've gotten into a habit of being rather wasteful, but if you think about recycling, it's not that long ago that nobody ever thought about recycling.
Furthermore, even Evangelicals have gotten into the act, trying to leverage their "tremendous power" to force some future country in which everyone will say "Merry Christmas" even the secular and the non-Christians.
I've gotten into an Uber and then said, 'Oh wait, hold on one second,' and run back in to get the fidget spinner because I knew I would need it on the plane.
A habit I've gotten into to help with this latter issue is to keep a brief diary record of how I felt after either declining a social plan or going ahead with it.
If you're taking current photosynthesis, then there's many ways to do cellulosic processing, none of which should have gotten into the large-scale mainstream, but there's a lot of promise that that might happen.
I've gotten into a few fights over people taking the liberty to just grab my hair and move it around, so they can take the picture, but if they ask nicely, I usually oblige.
And the star has gotten into the cosmetics space herself, teaming up with Covergirl for a line of makeup as well as launching a variety of fragrances (the latest of which is Mad Love).
Sales were up 28 percent in the first quarter of 2017, it sells anonymized user data, has a partnership with Facebook, has gotten into merchandising, owns Rotten Tomatoes, and even has a streaming service.
The First Class attendant said Miller and the woman "had gotten into a screaming match with each other," according to the FBI affidavit, and "there was at least one row of seats" between them.
In 2016, the FBI announced they'd received a tip and were looking for an early 1970s Lincoln Mark IV or Thunderbird they believe Asha may have gotten into around the time of her disappearance.
Now that Perry's gotten into the lab for her first-ever collection, does this mean we should expect fellow CoverGirls Zendaya, Ellen DeGeneres and Sofia Vergara to follow suit with their own namesake lines?
PepsiCo (PEP) introduced Bubly, a brand of sparkling water and Costco (COST) has also gotten into the sparkling water business, launching zero-calorie flavored drinks under its private label Kirkland Signature brand last summer.
She is the black person who insists that she is not like other black people because of one "obscure" (but not really obscure — black people are everywhere and we have gotten into everything) interest.
Three weeks before the New York Times' Weinstein story went live, Tamblyn replied to a tweet about the actor James Woods after actor Armie Hammer had gotten into a tiff with him on Twitter.
And this isn't the first year the reality star has gotten into the spirit of things: Last year, she dressed up in superhero-themed costumes alongside Penelope and sons Mason, 6, and Reign, 1.
Davis told detectives that he and his father had gotten into an argument and that his father "called him a Nazi" and wanted to kick him out of the house, according to court documents.
And while chefs around the world have really gotten into a pork belly state of mind over the past five or ten years, it's the Chinese who've really been leading the game for centuries.
Police say that on the morning he drowned, Dunn had gotten into a "verbal altercation" with his mother and "possibly his fiancee," during which he told his fiancee to "leave the house," Martinez said.
But instead of finding one another and bonding deeply over this wild coincidence, they've gotten into a bizarre flame war online—because apparently, this world is only big enough for one Dick Run Claire.
Just a week into the general election race and he's already gotten into an ongoing fight with the parents of a slain war hero, arguing that he had "made a lot of sacrifices" himself.
And Hamish Bowles, the international editor-at-large for Vogue, said he had just had some shirts made and had gotten into a very deep discussion with his tailor about the etiquette around monogramming.
She was a senior at Ethical Culture Fieldston School in the Bronx, and she had just gotten into her dream college, the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, two days earlier.
I'm trying to slow down on eating breakfast, because I've gotten into this nasty habit of spending too much money eating out and only eating breakfast because it's comfortable and not because I'm hungry.
Ibrahimovic, meanwhile, has spoken out as a victim of Islamaphobia since his father is Muslim, but he&aposs also gotten into hot water for saying dissing Sweden&aposs women&aposs team back in 2013.
In a news briefing on Friday, Sheriff Mike Chitwood said that prior to murdering his mother, Ramos and Cleavenger had gotten into "a dispute" about the fact that he had gotten a D in school.
"I don't blame the doctors because with my first surgeries it was just 'let's get this out now' and I hadn't formed a relationship with them or gotten into my history with tanning," Pace said.
"They've gotten into arguments and broken up before and got back together," the Davidson source said, adding, "It's definitely a fresh breakup, but they totally could get back together because who knows with those two."
Google's cars have actually gotten into a dozen-plus fender benders over the years.. but in the previous cases, the government-mandated human driver was actually the one controlling the vehicle when the accidents occured.
As with many Columbine survivors, it always got harder in the advent of April, a month in which Frank has gotten into six car wrecks and when his attention always jerks back to the terror.
Kim K and others have gotten into hot water with agencies like the FDA for being misleading, and the FTC has not been too happy with the opaque nature of celebrity endorsements on social media.
FedEx, which has gotten into trouble with Huawei for misdirecting some of the tech company's packages lately, says that it shouldn't have to make sure that newly prohibited technology doesn't get shipped to Huawei offices.
There, during Caffrey's bachelor party that day before he said his "I dos," the two had gotten into an argument when Benigno joked to Caffrey that Staub was only interested in him for his money.
Of course, we still haven't gotten into the aftermath of the FBI hack or the endless trials of Cisco — to say nothing of the still-swirling questions around Elliot's prison sentence and Tyrell's possible death.
NASA has gotten into the act using the tools of social media to tamp down occasional waves of hype surrounding a serious challenge—efforts to find and track asteroids that might someday collide with Earth.
Mr. Jones had gotten into a testy interchange the night before with his Evangelical co-panelist Kayleigh McEnany as she all but accused him of race-baiting and he admonished her to stop interrupting him.
I felt like Gilbert and Sullivan just wanted to make people happy with their work, and they also wanted to address British culture, and they'd gotten into a rut, so they set it in Japan.
So he's eagerly gotten into fights, like one over the weekend with the Center for American Progress about a video produced by an affiliated website that speciously accused him of profiting off his 2016 run.
The student, Raniya Wright, had gotten into a fight with another fifth-grade student at Forest Hills Elementary School on Monday and collapsed, according to officials in Colleton County, about an hour west of Charleston.
I have never gotten into one of these cars and I am fortunate that the first time that it happened I was walking where I needed to go and hadn't called for a ride-share.
Over the course of three years, none of the children at Pelham Gardens have gotten into one of the city's specialized high schools, even though Ms. Bryant encourages lots of students to take the test.
There appears to be a lot of CYA work happening in the White House over who decided to give Wolff as much access as he appears to have gotten into the inner working of Trumpworld.
"I've gotten into arguments with a lot of my friends," said Louis Allstadt, a retired Exxon Mobil executive and town trustee credited with spearheading the divestiture movement (or blamed for it, depending who you ask).
Television has also gotten into the act, including BET's "The Bobby Brown Story," a four-hour miniseries that aired last year based on the singer's autobiography, offering a not surprisingly sympathetic window into his life.
Oh well, at least I'd left a half empty bottle of beer to pick up on the way back VERDICT:NOT TONIGHT Right this is bollocks right, because I've gotten into Berghain before in real life.
And as we've gotten into healthcare more and more through the Watch and through other things that we've created with ResearchKit and CareKit and putting your medical records on the iPhone, this is a huge deal.
Robert was a successful business man and O.J., he was "The Juice," so these two successful, fairly good looking guys, single in L.A. at the time: it's fun to imagine what they must have gotten into.
According to Foreign Policy, the lawsuit revolves around an incident that took place in 2015 in Milford, Pennsylvania, where Ashmawy is alleged to have gotten into a brawl and then threatened others involved with criminal prosecution.
The intrusion was unexpected, but more concerning was the fact that the hacker hadn't set off any alarm bells — the Defense Department didn't know he'd gotten into the internal network until he told them about it.
Law enforcement sources tell us police were summoned to the Shannon twins' WeHo home Wednesday morning around 3:30 AM. Cops say Kristina and Karissa had gotten into a violent brawl after a night of drinking.
Google has also gotten into the gaming space, announcing last month it will launch a new streaming service called Stadia this year, which will let users play high quality games without expensive gaming consoles or computers.
In the same neighborhood two decades later, on an evening in June 1997, thousands of Hasidim chased off deputy sheriffs who had gotten into a scuffle with a scofflaw whose car they were trying to tow.
" In a 2015 podcast interview with the comedian Marc Maron, Mr. Metzger said he had once gotten into a fight with a girlfriend where he "pinned her to the wall by her throat, which is illegal.
Recently, health-tech companies and even big tech players like Apple and Google have gotten into the business of harvesting health data, mostly from AI assistants, fitness trackers, smartwatches and even the smartphone in your hand.
When Ms. Tanden first saw news reports about the private account in March 2015, she exchanged a series of emails with Mr. Podesta bemoaning how they had gotten into such a situation in the first place.
Ms. Wu, an independent video game developer who was the subject of online abuse during Gamergate, said that even in the male-dominated gaming industry, she didn't know many men who had gotten into bar fights.
Big doesn't want to get drafted into the business of selling drugs that many of his friends have gotten into, but being a bike messenger is a bit of a dead end, and he wants more.
Federal, state and local governments have gotten into the habit of providing corporations with incentives to move, incentives to stay, bailouts to stave off failure and tax benefits to build on success and create more jobs.
Zappos has gotten into the game, too, selling reversible shirts, coats, dresses and pants, in response to parents who petitioned the online retailer to offer shoes and clothes, easy on and off, for children with disabilities.
It turns out that your therapist, to supplement his income, has gotten into the advertising business: He takes data gleaned from his patients and offers it to advertisers (or any other interested party) for a fee.
But I don't think I would have gotten into a place like Carnegie Mellon if my talents had not been guided by these teachers at New World and certainly by the students I was surrounded by.
Investigators suspect the chemical may have gotten into eggs through a contaminated detergent against mites called Dega 16 that is used to clean barns, and criminal investigations have been launched in both Belgium and the Netherlands.
The Peanut Butter Falcon star, 33, shot down rumors he had gotten into a fighting match with Hardy, 42, on the set of their 2012 film during his recent appearance on First We Feast's Hot Ones.
"It's very hard to understand what has gotten into the President, maybe he is not rational but this is really going to cause great upheaval and it's going to weaken the global trading system," he added.
Spotz eventually released a statement through his attorney, claiming that the pair had gotten into a fight during the trip, and he claimed he dropped her off in the Santa Clarita area and never saw her again.
He's gotten into trouble for casting doubt on some accusers and faced calls for resignation, as Burton notes: Shortly after becoming pope, Francis announced the creation of a Vatican committee to fight sex abuse in the church.
A police official in charge of international crime at Gangwon Provincial Police Agency said the athlete, his wife and manager had gotten into an unlocked car which had been left unoccupied with the engine running in Pyeongchang.
During a deposition taken this year, Gagnon said he likely would have gotten into a physical altercation with Messina if he were in Gustin's situation, but also noted that fighting back could have been grounds for termination.
She then continues, telling us that her and FIL had just gotten into a very heated argument and she didn't feel safe going back to the hotel room so she wants to spend the night in ours.
"When we met up the following day, she hesitantly told me of her own accord that during the meeting that night before she had gotten into a hot tub with Mr. Weinstein," Messick said, according to Brafman.
While she has "gotten into a rhythm" and "can laugh about stuff like when we're in the car and they both start crying" now, the first week after Maynard Johnson came home from the hospital was rough.
They haven't even gotten into Lauren B.'s love of butter yet, which is crazy because they've known each other for multiple weeks and sometimes he even calls her "Lauren" without the letter of her last name.
He also acknowledged the president has previously gotten into Twitter arguments following past successful remarks, and said Trump's performance on Tuesday will be judged in part by how he responds in the days that follow the speech.
In October, Caswick was picking up diapers at a gas station with his cousin Randy after work when they ran into a family from the neighborhood who had gotten into an argument with Rose earlier that day.
It's a commercial hub without a built-in local clientele, and yet even here, the restaurateurs haven't really gotten into the cooking-for-foreigners game, to reconfiguring their food or style to fit non-Korean customers' tastes.
"I don't know of any cases where beneficiaries of exemptions have gotten into trouble after arriving," the State Department official said, noting that the department does not typically track people after they arrive in the United States.
However, it was later revealed that Lochte and the three swimmers fabricated the story and had gotten into a confrontation with a gas station owner after being rowdy in the gas station and possibly breaking several items.
Let's break it down: Saudi Arabia — after more than two weeks of denials — admitted that Jamal Khashoggi died, saying he had gotten into a fistfight that got out of control inside its consulate in Istanbul, pictured above.
Then I've gotten into a tradition of organizing like an adult weekend at my former summer camp, at like a YMCA summer camp, and that just happens to be in a place where there's no phone reception.
In a sense, it's a testament to SoulCycle's success in co-opting social justice ideologies of welcoming, acceptance, individuality, and community into a marketing strategy that the company has gotten into such trouble over its investor's politics.
The Steelers (8-8) could have gotten into the playoffs with a victory and a Tennessee loss at Houston, but neither of those happened as they managed just 168 yards of total offense on a rainy day.
The International Monetary Fund has in the past gotten into confrontations with some African governments due to its policy prescriptions that were sometimes deemed as too painful, such as spending cuts and reduction of public wage bills.
The Steelers (773-763) could have gotten into the playoffs with a victory and a Tennessee loss at Houston, but neither of those happened as they managed just 753 yards of total offense on a rainy day.
I was really upset that my graduation dress came under fire, because I worked really hard in high school and I was really excited to have gotten into UCLA and that was what my graduation party was for.
In the new plea deal with Mueller, Cohen admitted that his efforts on the Trump Tower Moscow project continued well into the presidential campaign, and that he had gotten into contact with Russian government officials about the deal.
During that time, they've gotten into plenty of on-air arguments, a Twitter war with President Trump, and Scarborough and Brzezinski surprised the nation when they announced earlier this year that they'd fallen in love and gotten engaged.
Hell, the accident was one any human could've gotten into — that is unless you've been driving in the Bay Area for a few years and have lost all faith that the buses here will slow down for you.
But, at the risk of coming off as a bourgeois American snot, I'd say it might be even harder to uproot a kid from suburban Virginia (who's just gotten into his dream school) and stick him in Moscow.
Chris says he came into the annual pre-draft event weighing around 200 pounds ... but says if he had shed 30 or so lbs for the drills -- he would've gotten into the 3s zone on that historic day!!!
"I note that 381,000 terrorist savages have gotten into Europe so far this year and if we don't make more babies the light will go out on civilization," Zieve wrote in one of emails, according to the complaint.
Two years ago, Dontre D. Hamilton, 31, who had a history of mental illness, was fatally shot by an officer who had gotten into a struggle with Mr. Hamilton after waking him while he slept in a park.
Of course, anyone who hasn't gotten into the club—see: most people—desperately wants to know what all the fuss is about, and it's only through these brief, hurriedly shot epics that they will ever get the chance.
Last year, after the fracas in Detroit, Brett Gardner — who had turned 34 that day and had gotten into a jawing match with then-Tigers manager Brad Ausmus — suggested that maybe he was getting more ornery with age.
But saying what you're feeling is often slippery and terrifying; mostly I've gotten into the habit of saying what I felt at one time, a while ago, and explaining what I want to clear up now, years later.
PITTSBURGH — The tradition for a fall Monday here is to engage in the true national — or at least regional — pastime: celebrating a Steelers' win on Sunday or complaining about what in the world has gotten into the offense.
Stephen Freedland, a urologist and expert in cancer prevention at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, had gotten into the habit of taking ranitidine if he had heartburn after a long day working in the operating room.
In 2010, a local member of parliament claimed the film had permanently smeared the country's reputation abroad and hurt Kazakhstanis around the world—some of whom have actually gotten into fights over Cohen-originated stereotypes cast at them.
According to a NYC subway workers union, the MTA has gotten into the habit of temporarily storing the corpses and dismembered body parts of people killed in subway accidents inside employee break rooms until emergency responders arrive, NY1 reports.
Hailey Baldwin has made a name for herself modeling and running with Hollywood's cool crowd (she counts Justin Bieber, Kendall Jenner, and Bella Hadid as BFFs), but the 19-year-old hadn't gotten into the beauty game — until now.
Case in point: John Brooklyn, one of the architects of Vermont's hub and spoke system, estimated that around 35 to 40 percent of people in the state who need care for an opioid use disorder have gotten into treatment.
The Dunk and Egg saga is nowhere near finished, so falling behind on that hypothetical show after the mess he's gotten into with his ASOIAF books falling behind the Game Of Thrones series would not be the best look.
I've gotten into a Saturday morning routine that I look forward to every week: wake up, hit the gym, come home and shower, eat breakfast, and take the bus (or walk if it's nice outside) to the farmer's market.
"If it wasn't for Deven, chances are I would've never gotten into my career," said Steven Brown, who constantly called into Mr. Black's radio show as a teenager and is now a reporter with radio station WBUR in Boston.
The first issue is that not everybody plays by the rules; many of the participants pick an album, or an artist, rather than a song — which everybody who's ever gotten into a fight over a list knows isn't fair.
Most of the bands in this small, tightly-knit group share one (or more) members; they've grown up together, gotten into black metal together, and have now banded together to make their mark on the rest of the world.
While some systematically throw out their organic waste, others have gotten into the habit of setting aside the skins and offering them to Marielle: "I take what they consider waste and give the fish a second life," explains Marielle.
Rural electric co-ops in Iowa, Illinois, and other Midwestern states have gotten into solar power, but the news out of Wisconsin this week might be the biggest sign yet that co-ops are turning over a new leaf.
And I think, you know, to generalize and say there's been controversy around us I don't think is quite fair, especially when you look at other businesses and some of the hot water they've gotten into along the way.
But now his future — and those of thousands of other vaping entrepreneurs who have gotten into the business recently — is cloudy, since new Food and Drug Administration regulations seem poised to clamp down on e-cigarettes for health reasons.
The model of pardoning that Jefferson and his influences opposed was that of 17th Century English kings, who would often grant pardons to advisors and favorites who had gotten into legal trouble or found themselves in conflict with Parliament.
Cardi B on what sparked that Nicki Minaj fight On Monday, Minaj said it was her friend Rah Ali who had really gotten into the altercation with Cardi, which resulted in the latter sporting a knot on her forehead.
I was midway through Season 2, having lately gotten into it in the most absurd manner possible: Witnessing for the first time the beauty of Northern Ireland on those location tours, I wanted to see it transformed into Westeros.
Aside from when I accidentally necked a glass of beer full of cig butts, I had a great time because I had just gotten into another relationship and was in that stage when you feel lost without your partner.
Roberts later explained that a big part of the reason why she hasn't gotten into Game of Thrones — and may not be binging on the series after it's over anytime soon — is because of the graphic nature of the show itself.
And that's gotten into this idea with series like Tanis and The Black Tapes, and they've sort of gotten people into the idea, sort of like we did in the golden age of the magazines, consuming stories serially in small dollops.
Like many kids who find themselves in the spotlight at an early age, he has gotten into some trouble, but he's only 23, and seems to have already figured out that it's up to him to get his act together.
They had also gotten into some credit card debt during the period of unemployment and were still recovering, but she described herself and her husband as similarly well-aligned on their financial priorities, even if they weren't especially financially literate.
I know we've gotten into some of the deep personal stuff over the years within my family and yours, so in light of that truth, something I haven't spoken about publicly at all is that our family has split up.
Eve kept herself reasonably busy during the daylight hours — food shopping, laundry (there was so much more to do now that Brendan was home, especially since he'd gotten into CrossFit), bill-paying, a solo afternoon walk around the half-frozen lake.
It seems like the creators of the show have gotten into that spirit by teasing us with a setting that is astoundingly similar to Rick's hospital room where he woke up to hell on earth way back in Season 1.
"How is it possible we have trillions of dollars to spend on a war in Iraq we should have never gotten into but somehow we don't have the funds to rebuild inner cities?" he said to a roar of applause.
Forsaking diplomacy for braggadocio, he has gotten into fights with Israel, with Egypt, with Russia, to the point that Turkey's economy was reeling and he found himself obliged to apologize to Russia and settle differences with Israel in recent days.
I'm not the first to be fooled by one of the bots — other users have gotten into arguments with them, and after the Democratic National Committee email hack, some feared that Ms. Turing was part of some sort of conspiracy.
I've gotten into it and hammered road crew for Shania Twain or Barbara Streisand, who apparently is amazing to work for because it takes five days to set up her show, which is every roadie's dream—four nights in one city!
If it was a crowd—like I say, if it was a situation where I was put together and it was a crowd of people that was into writing and rapping and stuff like that, I probably would've gotten into that.
But if you are somebody who has gotten into politics to make dramatic change, and you eventually become president, not only would you see yourself as an activist, you would see yourself as the best damn activist in the country!
The chemicals have gotten into the groundwater at numerous Air Force bases across the US, forcing the military to spend more than $2.2 billion to clean up PFAS-contaminated sites, according to a report on the Environmental Protection Agency&aposs website.
I almost feel lucky for not having gotten into it when it started — there is so much stuff that I don't have to care about, or see, or keep up with, and I don't even know what I'm missing (literally).
"I've gotten into a lot of arguments with people about why that was a great ending, but people felt legitimately cheated and that's their right to feel that way, just as it's my right to feel like they're idiots," he said.
According to the search warrant, Belt allegedly told police he'd gotten into an argument about money and hit James' mom in the head before tying her up and taking her and James to the cliff, "where he assaulted her again," the affidavit states.
"If the Dallas Cowboys had gotten into the Super Bowl this year, because they have such a huge fan base, and they're very close to Houston, the price of the ticket would have been probably twice as much right now," said Tuchman.
The two had gotten into an intense argument over lunch spurred when Morgan equated the pain she felt from her divorce  finalized 12 years ago to the pain Medley felt from losing her husband Richard, who died in 2011 from liver failure.
The woman had just gotten into her blue Ford Tempo when James opened her driver's door, hit the car and the back of her seat with a tire iron, and told the woman to "get over, bitch," according to a police report.
"It went decently from the beginning, but I think the more that I've gotten into this and the more that I've been vulnerable and talking about things that were more intimate to myself that I have picked up some weird insecurities," she explained.
Wellikoff recommends revisiting your documents every year or so, especially if you've gotten into a new relationship, have a nephew or niece whom you may want to name as a beneficiary to your life insurance policy, or want to revise your asset allocation.
At Walter Reed, where most of our patients were combat-injured active duty soldiers and marines — young men in their 20s with crew cuts — the therapists had gotten into the habit of identifying our patients by their injuries when discussing our caseload.
In recent weeks, Cohn has gotten into heated arguments with White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, who appeared on the Sunday morning talk shows over the weekend to defend the tariffs and downplay any negative effects they could have on the economy.
Police: Victim was struggling for 10 minutes before death Police say that on the morning he drowned, Dunn had gotten into a "verbal altercation" with his mother and "possibly his fiancé," during which he told his fiancé to "leave the house," Martinez said.
The only time people have really gotten into it was this show we played in Boston and during "Everybody Does," there was this kid doing the pop-punk angry point in the front and screaming, and that was possibly my favorite thing.
Partisan Facebook pages have gotten into the act; a recent BuzzFeed analysis of top political pages on Facebook showed that right-wing sites published false or misleading information 38 percent of the time, and lefty sites did so 20 percent of the time.
We got Michael Steele Saturday at the L.A. Convention Center during Politicon 2018 and asked what he made of Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor insisting that Khashoggi had gotten into a fist fight inside the country's consulate in Turkey ... which led to his death.
"[The Mexican government] shouldn't have, for example, invited him, that was a mistake, we should not have gotten into the presidential campaign in the United States because of the principles of non-intervention and self-determination of peoples," he told El Universal.
" And according to Grillo, the war has entrenched cartels even more deeply in local communities: "They've gotten into local politics to the point of charging mayors 10% of their budgets, and controlling—having their own people—run mayor's offices in these cities.
" Even Mr. Paul's libertarian icon of a father, Ron Paul, a former representative from Texas and three-time presidential candidate, has gotten into the act, making regular appearances on Russian state television to cheer for Mr. Trump's stand against America's "secret government.
Like Netflix, Hulu has gotten into the original content game, so some of these recommendations come straight from the streaming service itself, but it has too many classic TV shows to fit in any reasonable list (think Seinfeld, The O.C., and Veronic Mars).
We're here with Paula Kerger, she's the president and CEO of PBS and we're talking about their digital efforts, which I think are much more involved than people realize because people think of ... you know, NPR has gotten into podcasting, but slow.
After President George W. Bush lost the popular vote in 2000 but won the narrowest of Electoral College victories after the Supreme Court stopped a hotly disputed Florida recount, he did not publicly dwell on the way he had gotten into office.
"Two Sisters," a new book by the Norwegian journalist Asne Seierstad and translated by Sean Kinsella, begins in the aftermath of the girls' departure, which stunned their family and tightknit Somali immigrant community: What had gotten into their girls — so educated, so adored?
She notified the supervising technician, and upon further investigation, they discovered that sperm from a previous procedure had somehow gotten into the pipette — evidently because the technician had mistakenly used the wrong kind of rubber apparatus on the end of the pipette.
Since cutting ties with Hemsworth in the summer, Cyrus has gotten into a couple of new relationships; she had a short but very intense fling with Kaitlynn Carter from The Hills: New Beginnings, and she's currently dating Australian actor and singer Cody Simpson.
She had been experiencing severe headaches, memory loss, and trouble communicating for more than a month, but had assumed the symptoms stemmed from an accident Cain told her she'd gotten into while behind the wheel while the two were in the car together.
Even if you don't believe a communication channel is going to solve everything, in not having it, you don't have a good way to manage the ups and downs of a crisis, and then we've gotten into a giant war of hyperbole.
The embattled social media giant announced last week that on April 9, users would be informed if their data was harvested by the U.K.-based data analytics firm without their knowledge or consent, and generally how it might have gotten into their hands.
But when Trenton panicked at the idea of having to leave the city and Mobley told her she shouldn't have gotten into this mess if she had "that much" to lose — meaning her family — my heart broke for her all the same.
And it seems as if this kind of talk has gotten into Kasich's head: At an event earlier this week, the dude admitted, "I don't know if my purpose is to be president," when asked if he'd go after Trump on Thursday night.
I do though think about if the shoe 6were on the other foot, if Trump had just lost the election and we found out that Putin was trying to help Hillary, and he had gotten into the RNC, and this conversation might be very different.
Well, first of all, I had already had a conversation with Ted Sarandos, who runs programming there, and I knew that he wanted to get into the sitcom arena, and I knew that they hadn't gotten into the sitcom arena, at least with original sitcoms.
"A lot of times women think they've put themselves in this position or that it's their own fault that they've gotten into this relationship and it got messy, or that the person will eventually leave them alone, and that's not the case," Bowman says.
The bodies of Ryan Smith, wife Lora Smith and their 4-year-old son, Caleb, were discovered last week by Georgian investigators after the family had gotten into a fight with a shepherd, according to a statement released by the Interior Ministry of Georgia.
As an Italian-American woman who has been #blessed with thick, coarse, dark hair from my head to my toes, I have gotten into the (expensive) habit of changing my razor every three shaves, as that's around the time I've noticed it start to dull.
But so far, the candidates mostly haven't gotten into details about who should be deported and who should be allowed into the US. In 2014, Obama's administration prioritized convicted criminals and national security threats — but Democrats still have to decide how to define those terms.
Vanity Fair notes that the GoT's direwolves haven't ever gotten into formation (Beyoncé's reach doesn't quite make it across the Narrow Sea, apparently), so this phenomenon could point to the return of Nymeria, the direwolf that Arya released way back in the show's first season.
We'd just gotten into New York that day, and it comes time to play, and the whole band wasn't there, so we ended up playing with I think just the snare drum and sax accompanying me on guitar – I don't even think we used mikes.
RELATED: Congress releases secret '28 pages' on alleged Saudi 203/11 ties "Both of those numbers were unpublished, so they had to have gotten into Zubaydah's phone book through a personal contact who knew what those numbers were and what they represented," said former Sen.
Bennett Sipes, a former server at the West Hollywood hotspot Delilah, sued Drake, claiming the rapper directed members of his entourage to beat him up one night in March 2018, after the two had gotten into a verbal altercation inside the club-cum-restaurant.
"I don't know that they're intentionally crossing these lines, or if they have just gotten into so many different aspects of the business that they're tripping over the lines," said Larry Friedman, who led the Office of the United States Trustee from 2002 to 2005.
The football player, Aaron Trejo, 16, told the authorities that he had gotten into a fight with the girl, Breana Rouhselang, a former cheerleader, because she had waited too long to tell him about the pregnancy and it was too late to get an abortion.
Were he here, he would no doubt relish the extent to which he has somehow gotten into Mr. Trump's head even in death, not to mention the bind in which he has put politically cautious colleagues forced to pick between him and the president.
The next summer, the Republican presidential nominee, George Bush, chose the little-known Indiana Senator Dan Quayle as his running mate, leading to a frantic investigation into how Mr. Quayle had gotten into the Indiana National Guard instead of serving in the Vietnam War.
If you count yourself among the many thousands who have just gotten into breadmaking during this time of social distancing, you're about to get plenty of inspiration on what not to do next time you step into the kitchen for a boredom-induced baking session.
New Orleans, Louisiana: 1 dead, 9 injuredAt about 1:30 AM, two people who'd gotten into a dispute earlier in the night ran into each other in the French Quarter, a tourist district that was even more crowded than usual thanks to the Bayou Classic football game.
Joshua Miller and his wife Sarah had gotten into an argument on the way to their home in Barry, Wales, on March 10 when she asked him to let her out on the side of a road, where she was left without a phone or money.
"People don't childproof their homes, which I say without judgment because my toddlers have gotten into numerous dangerous items and I do this for a living," Dr. Emily MacNeill, a pediatric emergency medicine doctor at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, said in a text message.
Google has gotten into the game and makes its own Android phones now, the G6 is a strong contender from LG, and of course, Apple still has the excellent iPhone 7 and 7 Plus — all of which are fighting for the spot in your pocket or bag.
"You can ride around Buffalo or Syracuse or Rochester and see closed plant after closed plant -- all because of NAFTA and other trade debacles we have gotten into," said Chris Shelton, president of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) union, which is backing Sanders in the primary.
" Hunting as solace: "I know that the benefits I got from being in the woods…kept me out of so much other trouble I would have gotten into in my life" Hunting as politicking: "Too much of hunting has turned into the notion of the kill.
But when she sought treatment after the arrest, the Real Housewives of New York star, 52, realized there was another event that factored into her drinking problem: a car accident she'd gotten into in 1999, when her children Victoria and Noel were just 4 and 2.
NYT VR (iOS | Android) Lots of outlets (including The Verge!) have gotten into 360-degree and VR video, but the The New York Times has gone deepest, publishing everything from documentaries to commentary on the 2016 campaign trail and a music video from Run the Jewels.
"I knew I wanted to have these blooming moments and then have these moments that came down, because I love those Leonard Cohen records, and Judee Sill, who I have gotten into over the past couple years, and she does so much of that," she says.
But the important thing is that the government also argued that the contents of the iPhone would have been "inevitably" discovered—meaning that even if the iPhone was illegally seized, since investigators would have gotten into it legally eventually, it should not be suppressed at trial.
But from being fined $19,500 by the Federal Election Commission for improperly filing the required forms during his campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate to being indicted and pleading guilty on federal cocaine distribution charges, he'd already gotten into his fair share of trouble.
"More work needs to be done to determine just how and why this strain of E. coli O157 could have gotten into this body of water and how that led to contamination of romaine lettuce from multiple farms," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement.
If you are willing to put in the work, introductory offers can be greatWhile I've never gotten into it, my parents were able to do some wizardry with credit cards that offered a period of 0% interest and free balance transfers back in the early 2000s.
Some have gotten into deep trouble associated with their failures, but the reality is the Iranian leadership has been consistently unyielding over a very long period of time in response to repeated overtures from the United States about having a different and better kind of relationship.
It isn't a huge surprise that Khan is allowing the Trump balloon to fly over the city — Trump and Khan have gotten into a few Twitter arguments, particularly in response to a terrorist attack in London, and Khan has been outspoken in his opposition to the president.
"One of the first experiences I had in the world of street medicine was with a young man who had gotten into an accident and broken his arm," said Ellie Small, a second-year med student at Michigan State University and president of Detroit Street Care.
In my favorite story, "Accepted," a student pretends to have gotten into Stanford, going so far as to audit classes and join the campus R.O.T.C. program in the hopes that the school might eventually admit her before her parents catch on that she has let them down.
"I had gotten into bed to watch the news on TV and my bed started to move as if it was made of water," said Elia Sanchez, a doctor in Cumana, the capital of the eastern state of Sucre that was the closest to the coastal epicenter.
Mr. Baldwin, known to have a fiery temper, has gotten into well-publicized spats about on-street parking, opined about how the city is becoming a "mismanaged carnival of stupidity" and got outraged after receiving a summons for riding his bicycle the wrong way on Fifth Avenue.
Yellowstone National Park "I wanted to get a photo of a large Bull Bison and I happened on this one high up in a mountain pass," said Matthew Sorum, who told the National Park Foundation he has gotten into wildlife photography in the past two years.
Stahl has only been Saleh's agent for less than six months, but the pair has already gotten into a daily routine of morning phone calls and video chats to plan out Saleh's schedule and discuss any important business — what Stahl refers to the "nuances" of the job.
After studying at Harvard (where he may have gotten into due to a $2.5 million donation), Kushner made a name for himself as the publisher of the New York Observer, and as a young real estate mogul, purchasing a building on Fifth Avenue for $1.8 billion.
Not everybody, but most people are like, "Oh, I'm so sorry," but it's this twitchy kind of culture we've gotten into where ... and we get permission from our public figures to do it and you can be very clever and cunning very quickly, which is interesting.
I mean, I don't think you have to be a rocket scientist to see that the reason nobody has gotten into the Good Place in over 500 years is that the more complicated the world gets, the more complicated it is to be a good person.
It's the second time in the last week NeNe's gotten into with someone ... she lashed out at Kim Zolciak's 20-year-old daughter, Brielle Biermann -- calling her racist and a fake Kylie Jenner -- after Brielle posted a video from NeNe's house showing a critter crawling across the floor.
The third-year receiver - who made 11 catches for a career-high 210 yards and two touchdowns - had not recorded more than five receptions over his first six games, had more than 313 receiving yards just once and hadn't gotten into the end zone since the season opener.
My companion Grant Martin, a product manager at Avegant, says he has gotten into flying a drone over the field for his ultimate frisbee league, leaving it to hover, and simply watching the game from above, allowing the way he follows the game to dictate the camera movement.
From being fined $19,500 by the Federal Election Commission for improperly filing the required forms during his campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate to being indicted and pleading guilty on federal cocaine distribution charges, the Southern Charm star has gotten into his fair share of trouble.
In the episode, he made a point that many people of means love, love, LOVE to give money to colleges they never went to (or never could have even gotten into), because it is fun to be a rich person with your name on a building at Harvard.
Some telecoms (Verizon and AT&T) have gotten into the ad business and a merged T-Mobile and Sprint could be positioned to follow suit, but those other wireless carriers have learned that because of privacy concerns, there's limited opportunity in applying their data to advertising, Wieser said.
If Brock Turner had been driving the victim in a car, and gotten into an accident resulting in the victim breaking several bones and bleeding profusely, nobody would consider calling him a violent person, even if the victim had been too drunk to stay out of the car.
"I know that the benefits I got from being in the woods, from being in a duck blind, from being in a tree stand at 5 o'clock in the morning, kept me out of so much other trouble I would have gotten into in my life," he said.
Photo courtesy of Mick Jenkins Mick Jenkins is a very good rapper, but the zone he and production buddies THEMpeople have gotten into is something that goes beyond just "good rapper," as anyone paying attention to the woozy, melodic world of last year's Wave[s] is well aware.
More than a dozen people heavily involved in the drafting of the GOP tax bill — which slashed the corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent and delivered across-the-board tax cuts that broadly favored the wealthy — have gotten into the lobbying business, the Times reports.
Cooper had criticized Grisham for calling the media attention on accusations of a quid pro quo between President Donald Trump and Ukraine "theater" and for saying the media had gotten into a "tizzy" over the events that would eventually lead to Trump&aposs impeachment in the House of Representatives.
One of her earliest family memories was of an argument she had gotten into with her father when she was just three years old: Lewis and her brother were both singing the Queen of the Night's part in The Magic Flute, an opera they loved watching as children.
The results, published Thursday in a report by Safe Kids Worldwide, a nonprofit organization, show that between 2010 and 2016, visits to ERs for US children under 6 who had gotten into medicines decreased by 32%, and the number of calls to poison control centers decreased by 20%.
"It was clear that Ailes had sexual intentions toward Roginsky given the history of his conduct toward Roginsky and the fact that there was no reason why Roginsky and Ailes would have gotten 'into trouble' if they had simply conducted a professional meeting over drinks," the lawsuit states.
Last December, Acosta was shut down by Press Secretary Sarah Sanders when he tried to hijack a press briefing and he has also gotten into combative arguments  with other members of the administration including former Press Secretary Sean Spicer, Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney and Senior Policy Adviser Stephen Miller.
On one hand it's cool because it's made it more accessible to people that probably wouldn't have gotten into it because maybe it was too expensive or whatever, but the downside is it's accessible to people who may not take it as seriously as some of us did growing up.
In a report obtained by the Tampa Bay Times, police said they responded to a 911 call after Dash had gotten into a verbal argument with Marty, 44, during which she reportedly "pushed him and slapped his face," which ultimately left him with "red scratch marks" on his left arm.
None of them have gotten into any real trouble, though their harmless rule-testing often looks like trouble—in high school some of them would remotely hijack other students' computers for pranks, like running a script to play the Game of Thrones theme sung by Hodor for 10 hours at full volume.
But I personally know that on a regular day, that line in Kevin Abstract's "Runner" where he sings, "And boy I'll be back when you're lonely, if you want me to / My parents don't know what's gotten into me since I met you" is enough to cause a light stirring in my chest.
West was rumored to have gotten into harder drugs, which Chousmer didn't want near his new family, although he says, "I didn't really see it myself, I just heard about it and just didn't want it around me so…" Perhaps this is fitting for a band so indebted to the psychedelic experience.
Finally, traditional automakers have also gotten into the ridesharing mix: there was Ford's acquisition of Chariot, a private urban mass-transit company, in September 2016, and General Motors led a $1 billion Series F round in Lyft in late December 2015, a deal which also saw participation from Alibaba and Didi Chuxing.
But you still haven't gotten into Radiohead, probably because you think you missed the boat, and the only version of them you've heard is Thom Yorke's weeping falsetto sandwiched between Muse and Coldplay on alt-rock radio while driving to work (two bands which, by the way, would not exist without Radiohead).
The appeal documents filed by Lahem following November's death sentence pointed out that Fayadh's conviction had ignored the fact that he suffers from a mental illness and that the original allegations levied against him were uncorroborated and had been made by a man who'd gotten into a dispute with Fayadh in a café.
Things have gotten into such dangerous territory with verbal and physical violence that in Montana Greg Gianforte body-slammed a reporter hours before winning a House seat, and Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, watched as his security goons roughed up protesters in front of the Turkish Embassy during his recent visit here.
If you have a trash chute in your building, or a long walk down to the recycling bin, you might have gotten into the habit of collecting your paper, plastics and glass in used plastic bags, but it's important to note that the bags themselves should not be put in the recycling cart.
In a rain-soaked Washington, D.C., Priebus had initially gotten into a van with White House Policy Adviser Stephen Miller and White House Social Media Director Dan Scavino on the tarmac, but shortly after, the two men left the van and left Priebus alone, according to a White House press pool report.
Virginia House of Delegates legislator Danica Roem —who I profiled for Noisey before her historic run (and win!) unseated the Virginia legislature's "chief homophobe," Bob Marshall—is a lifelong metalhead, having gotten into the genre 20 years ago when she was 14, and has been playing in metal bands for well over a decade.
I came back from vacation and spent an hour and a half in the Times cafeteria explaining the story to two activists, Janet Duran and Anna Saini, and hearing their stories, about why they had gotten into sex work, how it had affected their lives and how they felt about the legal issues surrounding it.
"I often wonder, if I had never gotten into Y Combinator, part of me would like to believe that I would have started a company anyways and I would have been formidable, and part of me wonders, I would have probably been in the army, an Orthodox Jew, married with six or seven kids."
Taking the stand in his own defense, the man, Elliot Morales, admitted that he had gone to the West Village carrying a loaded revolver on May 17, 2013, after a day of heavy drinking and had gotten into a heated argument with two gay men he encountered on Avenue of the Americas near Eighth Street.
" Anyway, having gotten into the habit of ending some of these entries with possibly pedantic complaints about how books are published these days, I'll point a finger of shame at New Directions, which has deprived its current edition of The Colossus, dating from 2010 but apparently scanned from an earlier edition, of proper proofreading. "Mr. Athos?
A couple of his teammates had heard about the situation, and when they shared the story they made up pseudonyms because they didn't know the real names of those involved: Word on the street was, one of the kids in the group, DT, had gotten into an argument with a kid nicknamed Eazy over a girl.
"She is working in improving the world, she's working on educating people, she's teaming up with amazing initiatives like Global Citizens and as somebody who's just gotten into philanthropy, I'm inspired by the journey and so it's really a humbling honor to be here, to experience this and to understand how big an idea can get."
Just as Broad City's first two seasons were a series of misadventures, so too is the third: a lost bike lock key, a shirt with the security tag still attached, and a traveling port-a-potty are all just catalysts for Abbi and Ilana to get into more of the same trouble they've always gotten into.
"We have not gotten into that kind of intense training but my sense is the thing that needs attention and needs to get worked through is basically his disappointment and upsetment with having to make the changes and the conditions under which he had to make them," Johnson told Reuters from their training base in Orlando, Florida.
"I know that the benefits I got from being in the woods, from being in a duck blind, from being in a tree stand at 22017 o'clock in the morning, kept me out of so much other trouble I would have gotten into in my life," Trump Jr. said in a speech at a 28 fundraiser.
As an adult, I can quote from the British television show "Absolutely Fabulous" and have gotten into more than a few arguments about why Ricky Gervais's original "The Office" is far superior to the American version (no disrespect to Mr. Steve Carell, who I had the absolute pleasure of interviewing last year about his film, "Welcome to Marwen").
Boyle has made a big push into defense and highly-regulated industries as part of her investment practice, where she previously funded Anduril, the company started by Oculus founder Palmer Luckey that has attempted to apply ML technology to security issues such as battlefield awareness and border control (and gotten into some controversy along the way as well).
"The body is recognizing that something's wrong, so it'll start to attack the cells, but unfortunately the body's now gotten into the habit of attacking the cells, and the antibodies attacking the tumor might actually cross react with certain parts of the body like the brain," says Scott Hirsch, MD, professor of neurology, psychiatry, and child and adolescent psychiatry at NYU Langone Health.
DK: Well the most interesting thing I ever did in my parents house — and it's become folklore but I assure you it's true — was when I had gotten into high school and started my little businesses, including building the medical devices you were talking about, for my older brother who at the time was an MD-PhD candidate in med school.
ET, ESPN ABOUTOHIO STATE (14-9, 6-250 Big Ten): The results of a starting lineup change threegames ago — freshman point guard A.J. Harris and freshman center DanielGiddens replaced freshman JaQuan Lyle in the backcourt and Virginia Techtransfer Trevor Thompson in the frontcourt — have been noticeable as theBuckeyes have turned the ball over less and gotten into their offensive sets much quicker.
We're going to put it into our system so we can provide impact statements back to each one of our 8,000 hotel partners, so they know exactly how much landfill diversion they've had, how many bars of soap I've gotten into the hands of children and mothers around the world because of their efforts, how much plastic has been recycled.
But so far, the candidates mostly haven't gotten into details about who should be deported and who should be allowed into the US. Former Vice President Joe Biden, and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg have yet to release formal, comprehensive immigration plans, suggesting that some candidates are more willing to speak in generalities on the subject rather than specifics.

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