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And, it had better not be maple syrup from America's newest archenemy, Canada.
"Max had better not say where he's staying," said Red Bull boss Christian Horner.
Because it's the future of mainstream Windows computers, and Microsoft had better not screw it up.
But you had better not expect that the next crisis will be the same as this one.
Republicans underestimated Trump, but if Clinton wants to win, she had better not make the same mistake.
Cars had better not break down or run out of gas too far from a black neighborhood.
Ms. Zanca later told him that he had better not make her "a better teacher," the suit says.
They had better not provoke the DPRK any more, mindful of its deplorable fate on the verge of ruin.
As for the Aquos R3 Compact, Sharp had better not fall foul of Google's restrictions on devices with three notches.
And now every other department store knows that it had better not make a similar "business decision" that displeases the president.
The lesson here isn't that you shouldn't fake your brand identity—it's that if you do, you had better not get caught.
If you ever say something accidentally sexual around Daniel Radcliffe, you had better not do it when he has a mouthful of liquid.
By my calculation, Mr. Duncan had just turned 86, and by that measure, I thought, we had better not wait too much longer.
It had better not: They are already planning to improvise the next day, because two of their other regular starters are hurt, too.
The other centers of events exist only to give us a rest from it, and the rest had better not be too long.
But Masterpiece's majority put religious objectors on notice that the relief they seek had better not look, sound or smell like anti-gay discrimination.
I am not against the issue intrinsically, but we had better not just say, 'Here sergeant, you figure it out, it is your problem.
Generally, if the player is falling, he had better not let go of the ball until sometime after he has come to a complete stop.
Godmother is a talented artist who makes it clear to her stepdaughters that she controls their father's life and they had better not mess with her.
"It would not be too far a stretch to think I had better not seek confidential advice on the internet — in case it did become public," he added.
"Chinese Trump fans are seriously and truly invested, and you had better not make light of offending them," Chen wrote in a social media post to his millions of followers.
Drake students who did manage to make it into the auditorium described being asked at the door if they were Trump supporters and then being warned that they had better not protest.
"If there was a trial of a white person who had done something against a black person, whites with integrity had better not convict because they would be ostracized," says Nash, now 81.
But if we have to have parties, we had better not, by our constitution, add deliberately to the enslavement of our representatives to the party machine and to the party ideology by introducing proportional representation.
"We have zero desire to drag anyone's name through the mud, and we had better not see anyone do that either," said one of the other organizers in their private Discord channel at the time.
Jokingly, this prompted Semple to start selling his extremely pink pigment, which he had been developing for years, with one caveat: that you had better not be Anish Kapoor, who wasn't allowed to purchase it.
And while SpotMini might look cute fetching food or medicines, it had better not pick the wrong ones, and be capable of doing so even if a random thing falls over in front of a door.
"This is a real threat to people whose livelihoods depend on security clearances that they had better not speak up or be honest," said Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee.
As I dug deeper into the research, I realized with a twinge of soberness — and anxiety — that in my hands was one of the most precious stories Israel has to tell, and that I had better not screw up.
That demand would complicate Pelosi's path to reclaiming the Speaker's gavel, so some Democrats viewed the letter as a warning shot to Team Pelosi that Luján had better not challenge Clyburn or she could lose key support from the caucus.
The argument presents itself as a kind of exercise in political savvy—as if, well, we all know what voters think of the establishment nowadays and we had better not make it look like the establishment wants to undermine Trump.
Even when we have literally donated our bodies to the science of sustaining the human race for 10 months — an extraordinary and ubiquitous act of selflessness — we are constantly reminded, by institutions and individuals alike, that we had better not be too much.
Then there's the warning to Sanders that when he does lose again (as Clinton is sure he will), that he had better not repeat the slow-walk endorsement he gave her because he already cost the party a chance at beating Trump once.
We were going Sunday morning. Both > of us were tired out. We both had been drinking a little. I insisted that we > had better not pack then, but rather get up early before our trip and do it > then.
Variety called the film "an easy-to-take entertainment that promises to be of particular delight to the younger element. The Disney trademark shows through all the way, meaning devotees of Tennessee Williams had better not be invited.""Film Reviews: Summer Magic". Variety. June 26, 1963. 6.
Quark advises Constable Odo to lighten up, perhaps in a holosuite. Odo dismisses imagination as inattention to real life. Quark offers to create for him a shapeshifter "playmate", to which Odo retorts, "You're disgusting!" Seeing the station commander's young son, Jake Sisko, approaching a holosuite, Odo warns Quark he had better not have created any playmates for him.
Things that aren't expected are funnier: If an anvil's going to fall on your head, it had better not take more than three seconds. That's why we like the quick pose-to-pose stuff. For scenes with more emotional content, the characters move a little slower and more fluidly". Phil Lord added, "But we never want the viewer to be paying attention to the animation, because it's there to serve the jokes and the story.
Edward O'Kelley's gravestone On 13 January 1904, O'Kelley was arrested by a police officer named Bunker. O'Kelley was released and went to his hotel, where he commented to others that the police had better not try to arrest him again. That evening, Officer Joseph Grant "Joe" Burnett (1867-1917) was walking his beat on the south side of First Street, in front of the McCord & Collins building. Burnett encountered O'Kelley and greeted him politely.
She said that she didn't care what Backman said because he was a foreigner and that she had better not catch a Malaysian saying such things.The Star, 'Rafidah plays down Aussie barbs', 19 November 2006. The minister's comments were reported in the Malaysian media and they caused still more anger among Malaysians annoyed that apparently a foreigner can comment on how Malaysia is run but Malaysians cannot. Meanwhile, the column continued to circulate and Backman reportedly received more than a thousand e-mails in support from Malaysians.
Hiroshi also has an older brother, Yuuji. The two of them were disowned by their parents for their chosen career choices: Hiroshi, the guitarist in a band, and Yuuji, an actor. Yuuji never ends up getting roles for his acting, but he keeps trying. Hiro also warned Yuki that he had better not make Shuichi cry over anything but Shuichi's own stupidity, anything else Hiro warns that he would teach Yuki a lesson on hurting a brother-like friend that means a lot like Shuichi.
Twin Peaks that she has the job. Roger asks Todd why he lets "him" do "these things," to which Todd replies that Roger had better not get involved with people like "him". In a restaurant, Cooper's doppelgänger eats creamed corn with Darya (Nicole LaLiberte), Ray (George Griffith) and Jack (Steve Baker). Ray ironically remarks that Jack barely touched his "three dinners"; he then discusses the plan for the coming days with the doppelgänger, who says he will need to be on his own for a while.
Flooding of the Mahoning River left extensive damage and numerous casualties in Niles. Damage exceeded $3 million, and 428 people were confirmed dead. At the beginning of the 20th century, Niles was a sundown town, with "a sign near the Erie depot…warn[ing] 'niggers' that they had better not 'let the sun set on their heads.'" William McKinleyThroughout much of the 20th century, Niles was known to most Ohioans as the birthplace of William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States. McKinley was born in Niles on January 29, 1843.
In 1901, Lowenfeld used some land he had bought in the West End for a new theatre designed by the architect Lewin Sharp. It was the Apollo Theatre. In a letter of 1906 to Siegfried Trebitsch, George Bernard Shaw wrote that Lowenfeld had "made a lot of money in a lucky railway speculation", and used it to enter theatre management, mostly "musical comedy of the vulgarest kind", but that soon after building the Apollo Theatre, he "came to grief and vanished, much discredited". Shaw advised Trebitsch, "You had better not have anything to do with him in the way of business".
Perhaps it had better not be spoken of; therefore commit this letter to the flames, unless you wish to communicate it to Knevet, to whom, as to Wiot, give my best remembrance….Give my respects to dom. Brianus, to whom I would have written if I had anything worth communicating. The letter was addressed to Blagge "in Aula," in the Palace, so Blagge, Wyatt and Sir Henry Knyvet were at this point with Bryan, as part of the embassy. Wyatt narrowly escaped with his head in 1536, when he was one of those rumoured to have had intercourse with Anne Boleyn.
Will urges his father Ed to stand up to them, and defend him. Ed does just that, and in a very assertive manner ... he tells them all that he is taking his whole family and leaving town, and warns all of them that they had better not even think about pursuing legal charges against his son. Elizabeth finally acknowledges to Melinda that the baby's father left town without marrying her. She now fears that Melinda will be similarly seduced and abandoned, but Will assures both Melinda and Elizabeth that he will be back after his family leaves town.
Socrates returns to talking about elements and complexes to propose that they are in the same class, as they have 'no parts and [are] a single form' (205d). Socrates sums up this reversal by remarking that if anyone tries to tell them the complex is knowable and expressable while the element is the opposite, 'we had better not listen to him' (205e). He cites the example of a musician distinguishing individual notes (conceded to be elements of music) to propose that elements are 'much more clearly known'(206b). Socrates proposes an account to be 'making one's thought apparent vocally by means of words and verbal expressions' (206d).
Even though she is in the lead of the hunting group, Storm is sometimes annoyed by the advice Mickey and Snap often give her because she feels they are still treating her like a pup. Later that night, as the prey-sharing feast starts and after Storm play-fights with Beetle and Thorn, Thorn and Beetle themselves are suddenly hostile, stating that Twitch had better not try to eat before their mother Moon. Storm is surprised that her two friends would act like this, thinking that the prey caught was enough for everybody. Sweet does, however, let Twitch eat before Moon, even though Twitch is soon promoted to third-in-command, and Storm notices that the tension between the Pack intensifies.
81 When addressing gatherings at Montserratin 1957 Zamanillo was present at two competitive Montserrat feasts, one organized by the Javieristas and one by the Sivattistas, Vallverdú i Martí 2014, p. 155. For 1958 see Rodón Guinjoan 2015, p. 201, Vallverdú i Martí 2014, p. 2014 161 and MontejurraLavardin 1976, p. 74 he could have afforded to ignore suggestions of Movimientoprior to the 1958 Montejurra gathering Alonso Vega told Zamanillo he had better not attend; Zamanillo disregarded the advice, Lavardin 1976, pp. 71-72 and Carlistprior to the 1958 Montserrat Sivatte asked Zamanillo to avoid personal references; Zamanillo disregarded the request and mentioned Fal as example of loyalty. From this moment he was no longer invited to speak at the Sivattista Montserrat gatherings, Alcalá 2001, pp. 111-112 leaders alike.
Bruce comments that the latest one had better not be killed because the store only has sheep left – the Duchess's eyesight is evidently not quite that bad. The little people go off across the road to get Munchkin costumes and makeup done overnight, ready for an early start shooting Wizard of Oz scenes, but when they return all ready, of course they cannot go to bed in costume and makeup, so they stay up, get drunk, and then run riot in the hotel. There are many sight gags of what the little people are getting up to in the kitchens, in the hotel foyer, around its staircase, balcony, chandelier, and tormenting the already distraught Henry Hudson. Otto and Nakomuri meet, and realize the map is in unaware Annie's possession so they go after her.
But since there is no sure proof that kyrios in these works is a substitute for the tetragram, we had better not draw on them. Similarly, we might appeal to Aristeas 155 which contains a near quotation of Deut 7:18, and Aristobulus who seems to make reference to Exod 9:3; but since these authors were transmitted by Christians, kyrios could be secondary." In what in May 2019 Larry W. Hurtado called "the most recent and most detailed study" on the biblical sources, Anthony R. Meyer states in relation to Greek biblical manuscripts: "While ιαω and the Hebrew Tetragrammaton are clearly attested in Greek biblical texts, absent from all Second Temple copies is the title κυριος as a replacement for the Hebrew Tetragrammaton. κυριος is the standard title for God in the major Christian codices of the fourth and fifth centuries CE Vaticanus, Sinaiticus, and Alexandrinus [...] this practice enters the extant record in the second century CE, and from that point on, Christian copies of Greek biblical texts invariably use the term κύριος where the underlying Hebrew text reads the Tetragrammaton.
Even those who do not give much conscious thought to what has been > taking place are discouraged and blocked in their work or alienated from > their normal ambitions by the paralyzing chill of a national effort directed > toward a blind dead end which is all the more horrifying and haunting for > being totally inconsecutive with their daily lives and inapprehensible to > their imaginations. The accomplished, the intelligent, the well-informed go > on in their useful professions that require high integrity and intellect, > but they suffer more and more from the crowding of an often unavowed > constraint which may prevent them from allowing themselves to become too > intelligent and well-informed or may drive them to indulge their skills in > gratuitous and futile exercises. One notices in the conversation of this > professional class certain inhibitions on free expression, a tacit > understanding that certain matters had better not be brought into > discussion, which sometimes makes one feel in such talk a kind of > fundamental frivolity. Wilson then goes on to tell the stories of a few people who were unable to successfully silence the yelps of their own cognitive dissonance.
There is no right and wrong in Proust nor in his world. > (Except possibly in those passages dealing with the war, when for a space he > ceases to be an artist and raises his voice with the plebs, mob, rabble, > canaille.) Tragedy is not concerned with human justice. Tragedy is the > statement of an expiation, but not the miserable expiation of a codified > breach of a local arrangement, organised by the knaves for the fools. The > tragic figure represents the expiation of original sin, of the original and > eternal sin of him and all his ‘soci malorum,’ the sin of having been born. > >> ‘Pues el delito mayor > Del hombre es haber nacido.’ The final quotation is from Pedro Calderón de la Barca's La vida es sueño (Life is a Dream), and "soci malorum" is a quotation from Arthur Schopenhauer's Studies in Pessimism:Studies in Pessimism is a translation, excerpted from Parerga und Paralipomena; the quotation is from the final paragraph of the section "On the Sufferings of the World" > In fact, the conviction that the world and man is something that had better > not have been, is of a kind to fill us with indulgence towards one another.

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